* * v ? I ? I 1 'II MICKEY AND HIS MA fPf/Vote^orfrtrac-f }f w?u.-vouCAN M| UNCLE OfCAR SEjf You can believe all the aweil thing* | you hear about SUNRISE DAIRY. ?. They have a fine, modern, ranitary | t plant an' I say their milk is the taa- a tiest drink in the world. f ( MOf. ?R?SH j \ w GOLDEN / \ QCClVfRfO TO / \TOUR DOOft/ | "?'? ? """" Myers' Dress Shoppe PRESENTS THE COAT OF THE MON TH Each month one of America's largest manufacturers of ladies' Coats, sends us what they consider their Tv / 'A outstanding number from "'7 the standpoint of style, ! quality and value. V * ^ You'll find it here, an ex- 1 jl ^ A ... ceptionally smart style, and rJuVRoi T' J unusual value at? jy.ys mm Other Coats in Junior, Reg iflftv ular and large sizes in tweeds and the popular navy and black twill at ? $4.95to - $16.95 W ; FLEECE COATS $1.94 and $2.95 i ?l- '?' j0S Styled by LYNBROOK Follow the hair-line stripe of thia Duply woven cotton ahirting fro ok with volipninoua flaring huge .; on blouee. Wine, grey, green. 10-20. Prlo> I V e4at_ m m. p* d T; p Make your Dress se lections from plete No age or ^ size has been overlook Em ed in our selections. .. . R^;]! V V $1.94 to I B $14.95 ; Myers' Dress Shoppe '' SEOOND FLOOR 1 Subscribe to The Herald j "JbC.' . . 1 . ? . . * H* KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD f>nr /V# T> 1 L/wuiuiqiiiuii ui rorK \nd Apples Promoted A ~~ < ' I Eat more pork, cook tt with apples. This is a call from North Carol!* la farmers as they unite in promoional campaigns to increase the con umptlou of these two important Oodh produced in this State. O. L.; I.'yllmicn. chairman of the ?xecutiv<> committee- of tile North 'arolina Cooperative Livestock Marketing A-'sucia^iTTs. sponsorW >> the Extension Service, is dlrectng tie- National*Economy I'ork tale campaign lu the State. It will H- divided into iso pei-ods ? Fobriiiry I to It and Feb. 29 to Mar. 9. fit -so happens that the "Apples for Health" event also will take j\wr iWtegjtfatfs teriod of the pork sale campaign, tut this is fortunate since both are frequently included in t|ie same netiu." said Mr. italiance, who is a tromlnent svfitte grower of Robeson bounty. H. W. Taylor.- Extension- swine lpef Ja!ist of State College, Is active y supporting the pork sale, and he joints out that it will be especially valuable this year when the 1939 ?lg crop of 84,000,000 hogs goes on he market. ___ "The North Carolna hog crop Is mnsuining over two billion pounds Your I II - .(I v> i r t. . Job Pi "f' * T" ' , Adver ... ' ' ; .* *- . ; ?>. ' v.; . ' v" H Kings 1 Tel t . P'i; .! , ' . y ' . " _ > 7 t THURSDAY. FEB t. 1940. of feed annually, -which is no small ( Item to agriculture In this State." Taylor declared. Cash sales from , hogs In North Carolina are exceed , ed only by cash sales from tobacco cotton and cottonseed. and milk; ; therefore, the price of pork is of ' " 1 "l . .yen I J i - PAY YOUR CC At Cit - ? EACH THURSDAY All Number Four Towns City Hall Every Thursdi E. L. WEBB, Coui Newspa Are YOU a subscriber? v . \ ' - j * * * \ . ? : ... _ All the news of Kings IV people of Kings Mount out each Thursday mor per year?75c for half ; 4"' ',( Z. -r . - . . . rinting: WeH equipped printing printing in artistic and short notice. Give us your interest in home ei money at home. tising: The only way live mercl of their merchandise. 0 everybody. Try a displa; 1BBUC. -. * V t. Mountain * r\~ : ' <' lephone 1 ' v. ;. W }1 IM.I. 'I, jqppjjpjp*?''*' considerable Importance to us." Mr Ballance said that civic club cafeterias, hotels, and restaurants ire being asked to serve at leas wo pork luncheons during the tw lenioils designated for National E onouiy Pork Sale. >UNTY TAXES V ? 11 y llall FROM 9:00 to 1:00 hip Tax Books will be at ly. ity Tax Collector V ' % ' ' ' '' \ ' iper: fountain gathered for the ain each week and sent ning. Subscription $1.50 year. plant to turn our your first class manner on your printing?it shows nterprise, and keeps your . I . \> <>'.: M -- 1 ' V >> lante let the buyers know nr rates are the same to y or want ad in our next WW mm Herald W t , > - V r . . .. . - J?? ? DRIBBIN' AROUND , i with " ' Uy George" nu- ..Haul I and more basketball M lit tin' an these days. in tact, itJ? he n ?. ? : the tlay Iii these parte. ?lKu the JI. S. Mountaineers toee o Newton. then split with Censetnor City, and the la. a I Lions upuo. tbe'.r season wilh a nifty- win over ue y>itclh) ...oils. '.i iVl.Iai iiislli r)ru llHal boys and girls coul^i't overcome i Ai > i oa In'in (tjho several local (ana say It i.'! a j it ii.it iioitl teiiihs wfit f -' I'm' Sargcant, tho Sc?tette'a fighting forward, wail out of tiio game due to *irkii<f.a, aid ft* fore it was very old. The boys tl.ld Utile better than the airls. and - the final scorns turned out 23- ' for Girls. and 3116, boys. Saturday. ni?\il In Shelby, U seems that the local Lions went eut hi n 1?' w';r.. after a not-t co-good beginning, to soak the Crfhnty seat's. vl-j.i. <'j-Lsp.. tho flying forwurd from Grovcr .way was the star of the * ntifit's performance, with Smart ' aiding and abetting. Stowe and Gold vi "cv| i* Guard duty. Tonight thi} Lions meet Firestone Jiete. for ibc'r first, home appear 1 iinee ?.f Me Reason. Little Is known W of the Firestone teams, but the loeals from all unpen ranees, should - ' be 'nble ti ; > "'>? plrnty of action V ilcsiMp header is ..scheduled w.i'h th>- A ! ! |: teams pnrtlclpaTi'.c.s " ; dt Bessemer City 1 lie High School lads and lassies t .ngl' d; fur Lew, and the final whls tie found a split program.' The K. M buys c .icig'Mi with a 28-14 victory, and the girls a 2010 defeat. Alien was high -fcT the boys wi'h eigM points, with Ballard coming second with si*. Sargcant managed .four for the SeXtctto. Humphries and GU?son had three each. .Friday night the Mountaineers en tertain ClilTslde. * We'll be seeln' you tonight and tomorrow night at the Gymnasium, and in the no*t lBsue' of the Herald, we hope. Unless the Editor taken a notion to read this. Plants Hungry Just like Humans If your whrubaT__l|ower plants "bf" -=-? trees look sickly, it Is highly probable that thev are hungry John <?. Harris. FMension landscape spec iallst of State College Plants . eat ?Mtc as humans. hut instead of meats und vegetables, they feast largely -n nitrogen, phosphoross, and pot sh. ke explained. Harris recommends that either cotpplete commercial fertilizers or ?anure he nppled to. plants and trees in the early spring, Just before growth starts. For non-flowertug shrubs n fertiliser analyzing 10 percent nitrogen, 6 percent pfcosphoroiis. and 4 percent potash Is considered best. But nitrogen produces an abundance of foliage sod pot mnch hloom. so flowering plant should have a 4-12-4 fertilizer; In other words. reduce the nitrogen, which promotes growth, and Increase the phosphorous, which promotes the hloom. The usual method of applying far Ullser to shrubs and flower pdsats is to broadcast It oVer the grodew and work lightly Into the soil. For trees, the Rxtenstnn >n*rUL 1st advises s sightly different Jl?cedure. In the first place, some of the symptoms of an undernourished tree' are thin foliage, small ydkrvlsh leaves, lack of growth, dead branches, branches dying back at the tips, and underwits buds. If manure Is used, It may be applied at any time of the year. It commercial fertiliser Is used, it should bo applied from Feb 15 to July IB to do the most good. ' A good fertiliser such a? B-M, MM. or 4-M may he applied at the sale of one-half to on? pound of f jilMs or to each one Inch diameter of the tree. , A good way to apply this la to pnnch holer with a crowbar to a depth of \f. to 15 Inches around the tree, anolv'ry the proportionate amount In each hole. The holm should start near the base of the tree and e? t?nd well past the spread of the branches. * '. \.zr Waahlnrton. Fob. fi ? Supreme Court .TosMr? Hugo 1; niurk Is la the hospital, suffering fr?m what wns described by bin office as a "sllsrht cold" His secretary said Rlack went to the hospital for treat ment "as a precaution' and expected to return to the bench In a few days. . _ . * i _ .v Spartanburg. 8. C., Feb. 8.?Olty officers said today that a Negro they listed as Othbrnel Foster, 21. was In custody In connection with the traffic death yesterday of Albert Roger ClnbbB. The boy wee latally Injured when struck by an automobile at a busy intersection. iamanmpMSn nec?MS- nt s hMt*? In Mnrl'-nlmnr County dnrln< Call, aDCM Iwmm la Um iw , ?*f *"nwU mmiI grata ap I F?r?at . 'j ' < .

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