sf'? *Y. * . . 7.. ' . I ' ./ . " - ' -C?. SWIRRISH TALKS TURKEY OFFERS HELPFUL HINTS , - ? !; . J' " I'arrish. JKxtenslon poultry*t N*. O. State College, says Its <f.ircve to talk turkey and offers the following suggestions to turkey jfrvwers as a mt^ius to more satis- J' ftotory results: * ! at Most turkey growers In this state Tar risk says following an Inspection (j( tTip around the state, apparently Jt| *r?? determined not to let this , real's crop of turkeys; "freeze" and a ?r? using brooders at temperatures ?*r tin degrees. Itoh't let the poults (.a Hnt up too close, in the brooders,, M) and on the other band, dont 'cook' them the poultryman says, urging )(( *t>.'v.i the hoiise should he opened of-' , ,4m enough to provide plenty of itc.sfi air, . ' 1 Voung turkeys are great foragers .<10 plenty of "forage sllould be sup ;plted lln'iti 011 a good 'ange.'lf dry -l't-ntlK-r lots milled III,- I'singe or pasture. soybeans should be plant-?l at < once,- v _ . I wl Vaur Ineftea of mash hopper space Tklrmt'l be supplied for each poult 0f mrttl . the- Jtenfh >??M>k; then, ithe ju, space ?should be Increased to one ay foot f??r every two turkeys as the af birds near maturty: The turkeys aj) tike to 'wash th?ir hands" before pj( .m* after eating; Currish says, and . * r providing a suitable wash room 'Ar tiiem. t> piece.of wire (hay bah ' > mg si/.e? shouid be strung above U|, * feed hoppers so that the birds may ?leau their- beaks This facility les- ^ sens feather picking, the specialist tided. | . ' -* >i .Hi 'he TTip (-11 Camp at White hake th fratt bif.'tt rj'tjdtitly. improved. in' pr .?tu*?ig,. te-wiring of the buildings to .Jt?in repairing of the pier and fa, " ttleHCfter*. reports it. M. Wiili.tms. ' ar assistant farm- agent in Itladen } T1 Comity. i 'in r? : USE PURE ..... ic THE SAFE REI Remember: Cold See Us For A Moderi Kings Moi Ice & Co? Your Warmest and I Phone |""" JJb| -X - - -* I Own Your 0 ' The safest and best invest now or any time, is in a hoi I is the time to buy or build make loans to finance pur modernization. | July Seric U It's the steady, systematic that turns your pennies inl dollars into homes. We i I our July Series. Home Buitdir I Associ; A. H. Patterson, Seci IMIfriiii i*i li r i'i' -V.x 1 arm Questions I, | i \ ?What are the Requirements > having Irish potatoes certified? V -The N. C. Crop Improvement | ssociatlon restricts certification of' isli pdtatoes to elevatons of 2,200 et or more tu order to give the ed potatoes a shorter growing sea in and thereby make them more siratjle for lower altitudes will tiger growing seasons. Growers hose farms have, the desirable >ele itton and whose crop was planted I- hcertflied seed may muke applt itlon now to lite Crop linproveent Association at State - College tliey with their potatoes caitifi Q dlo.w should hay tie cured? A.?Hay should be cured so as to es'erVe tlie loaves and the natuI greet) color, likewise. damage sin dew. rain, and mold should be oided. Hay should "not be leftngou the ground after cutting, it itiLfifl intn wifnlrnws - . J lien the leaves "begin to wilt. This usually after three to four hours bright sunshine. Windrows of nv.y .crops should be turned over ;aln with , the rake later iti the tcrnoon. The side delivery rake d the hay tedder are excellent int ' cnients for stirring and hastening < curing of heavy hay crops. Q. -Is there still time to sign > hi. the voluntary food ami feed ogratn being conducted this year A.-?'N. ('. -State College Extension rvice officials have aTtuouuced at the Voluntary program wlll.be' -id open until .luue 15 for' farm inilies wishing to sign up and do eir part in the food-for-defense ogiuni. Cards have been mailed each of North Carolina's 278.000 rm families which they may sign id return", to their county ageut. lie campaign, is in. no way comilsory. i E ' 'KIUejKANT Is Not Enough ti Ice Refrigerator untain J Co. Coldest Friends 124 II! >wn Home ment you can make, me of your own! Now . We are in position to chase, construction or is Opens Building & Loan plan bo dollars and your , nvite new members to H ' ! ie & Loan 1 ation 1 etary-Treasurer n. . . u wb i PHB KINGS MOUNTAIN HERAU SNAPSHOTS (Cont'd from front page) gainst his will. Also, saboteurs t adept at slow-downs and at destr tlve operations inside factories: A lot of the legislators, too, blai tlienf selves |or the prtosent siti tloti. They think, for example, tt things would be much better no* days if they had amended the \V ner Ael to put some responsibilltl upon labor organizations; thut th should hnve moved four years a when sit-down strikes broke out. But they did neither pt the things. The House did pauS^t Wagn . Act amendments by a tremendc majority,. but administration pr sure bottled them u pin the Sena Today, even some of the Set tors who failed to exert pressu which might have unbodied t Wagner Act amendments are pe tent. There is. though, a good po ical reason why they do nothl now. It is this: Kor years the ndn^nlstratlon a many of its .Congressional followt have been a ''friciut' of labor a tubor organizations ? two ten which by no means are synony ous. They have eueouraged unlo -station and collective bnaguiniti) the two weapons which permit I ions to exet " sorcalled "e\onon pressure' by strking and forri plants to close down. The President even went -so f that when he condemned the- s down strikes In automobile plan he also condemned plant manage Thus these Congressional folio ers' ol" the administration have "record"" on which many of th< were elected and re-elected. Th feel they must stand on 'that "r< old.'-'- To admit -that they mttde in takes by writing one-sided laws, granting all' the privileges to lab unions and imposing no response ties upon them, is tp admit fait] judgment. And a candidate for C( Kress who admits he was guilty mistakes might not prove too po] lar at the ballot boxes. Many of the serious thinkers 1 lieve that troops were necessary protect airplane production, I they also think that if proper ste had been taken by the governme to keep subversives and auitatoi out of labor organizations, the ne for troops never would have arls For example, tt was only two yea ago that then Chairman Madden the National Labor Relations Boa said that if an employers in co olete truth should describe lead< of a particular union as Commi lats. he would be in violation the Wagner Act. There are a lot of people tod who regret such policies. ?o? Ir news is the unusual, then Ri Clare E. Hoffman of Michigan ! made news. He delivered a spee tu the House. When it appeared the Congressional Record, the pr er had put at the end or It: "t plause)." Hoffman obtained offle permission of the House to hs that "applause" deleted from 1 "permanent copy of the Keeord cause' nobody applauded. Members frequently insert t! word, but no old-timer retnembi 1 anybody else who took it out. ?o? " DEFENSE COST NOTE: Ol ! Director Knudsen informed Hep. Willis Robertson of Virginia tl the Federal 40-hour law has incri ed the cost of negotiated or fl; fee defense contracts "from 5 to percent." PRESCRIPTION SERVICE We Fill any Doctor* Prescription protr.pti; and accurately at rea sonablc prices with th confidence of your phy sician. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. THE REXALL STO~E We Call For And Deliver Phones 41?81 . .. V' > .. - ' I H B ???r ^**5 'v' *; t t-'-' ; -W .^ir. . I?. -J*. . JL I THURSDAY. JULY 10, 1?41 Farmers Face Problem Ii Combining Small Grain ire 'UI5 , : Harvesting small grain with coi v I l ines has become a definite pra . j tice in rural North Carolina. Jlum lat r< 131 -baby combines have Dee I bought b.v farmers within the pat va- , few years. ag ies p. S. Weaver, head of the 8tal ey College Department of Agricultur g01 {engineering. says three major pro j lentil have been encountered t tse "sets of the improved machines ft er i harvesting grain. They find it har IUS to properly harvest grain, with e8. high moisture content; they ha\ ' discovered that the machines hav la. j to be operated at the proper speed ire | and they have learned that the m be 1 eltliiery- must he adjusted in accor ?j. ance with the type of grtfln bein lb . harvested. ng Cirst. he says, graiu which .ha I a moisture coutent of intfre tlia nd 14 percent cannot be safely con*ii rs. ed. As a general rule, the combln nd | should be put in the graip aboil us. ten days after the gain would no in- nially be cut with a binder. Ver ul- littte wlieat is lost by shattering 5. ; the grain Is too ripe,' in-: Probably (he greatest losse it' I Weaver said, are caused bv bavin i too Little clearance between th I concaves and the cylinder ot tb ar | combine. This has a tendency t 't-i yrind the straw so fine that it I '"( impossible to separate the prat ; from this finely chopped straw. 1 w" | is much belter to have an occastoi a i ai grain of wheat left in the head than it is to set up such condition that further separation; of- the grai ?c" and the (Stt'ly chopped straw at '8' impossible. ^ I Finally. the State College ma declared, the combiue should be o erate.d at the speed recommended ,n. liy the manufacturer. Slight varli 0f tiotts from the adjusted rate ma jU_ i bo justified by differences In th condition of the crop and by th Ug. "height of. cutting CALL OR SEE s ed , Kennon Blanton of rd At Terminal Sen Station ms PHONE NO. 10 STERCHI BROS/ ay Representative ep>as in Kings Mountain ich ?n Territory Int Vp- ???? lal lV<? ril i ... : - rk-'-'-v ; . oO ' ^8| aas I 1b ' fl i' > II . ^B ^B Rfl ^ H ^b fe H HSBS^' l -?-~^~wt*i?&^ - ES^ffiil - fci ID B iffil WP \ " CLEVEI | Phone 49 I > ' m... : " . ? j v Gardenia Oueen C | ... I IWJII. Illl . ,, f. || 6 I i'' e : ir | ^ ?; "k. ^ ?79M - -... %* &m > MM? WRMa ttk^y^ jr ^9 jk, j^TES fill e Pretty Martha Mitchell, Queen of th Cypress Gardens in Florida, has just pu Chevrolet Convertible Cabriolet?the out for her own use. Ever willing to oblige by P fans who consider the Gardens a mecca fc now reach location quickly and flood hers* x., vacuum.operated top at the touch of a da js^ S Prescription I We are now prepared to i exactly as the doctor orders prescription and you'll be pounded accurately and pr< Piedmont Di > North Piedmor Phone 38 . v. ; < - >;..*> X#' * T BECAUSE ITS yy - .y'V." v ? / v, . . And g?t this big satisfaction I along with your savings . ?. the satisfaction of knowing that your Chovrolat brings you hi all tho nocossltios and most of H this luxurios of cars costing Pj hundrods of dollars mora . . . El tho satisfaction of knowing that P4 your Chovrolat Is tho loadMl first again In '41 for tho tonth / l-jji tfcno In tho last olovon yoarsl J .AND MOT |, ___ y. ' '* "."v; , *? -A " ' ' ? hooses Chevrolet II ' -m IBH 5 HPH9 ; '</ i - y ^ ** c Gardenia Festival at the famous t her rpyal seal of approyal on the door car?by purchasing a new one posing for the hundreds of camera >r picture-taking. Queen Martha can tlf with sunshine by rolling back the >sh button. Service fill your prescriptions , i. is ring us your next assured it is com>mptly. rug Store it Avenue We Deliver : - . ? ' ''' *| Kp * ' % ^ $0i0i f" : 0^vT:- ' . r- i. M-1 .. - \ ... j ii, - !,11 ii Ml -&??? !TiL JBBI WT V. sjwTi 0JVG4S I 1 ON Oil 1 .Ml OR CO. Kings Mountain, N. C.

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