Newspapers / The Kings Mountain Herald … / Oct. 20, 1938, edition 1 / Page 7
Part of The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Examines Soils For J State Farmers 0 -V - r In 1937, the Agronomy department t ot tlie Agricultural Experiment Sta? v tion examined 4,500 samples of soil u hubmitted from 1,100 North. Carolina farms and reported- back to the ownera as to fertilizer and lime require ^ tnents of the soils so tested. u "This la a service that we have v been rendering to the farmers of the u State free ot charge hut which wo a have not pushed aggressively duel to lack of funds and lack of person-j nel." said Dr. I. O. Schuub, director | p of the Station. "Reports made to us! e by tJhe farmers getting this service; n indicate that crop Increases of over's f>0 percent could he attributed direct I ly to the recommendations made m! , a result of the soil tests. An average' | of replies from many farmers show- ; " ed an average increased income worth $190 an acre." i << Dr. Schauh said the Experiment -' Station, was -preparing to expand ' this soil -testing service at|d would try to anal>xe and exainiiu- soil for any farmer sending in Samples.'' There are _certain ways to take tie* < samples from both the top soli atl'lj ' the sab-soil: however, and those who ' i li.su Vi.i is i .mi i , . Prof. C. II. Williams, head of the) agronomy department at State College, asking him for the necessary,' blank and soil container. * v The soil test iil Itself is not a tul-' ' ly dependable guide in the use of 'fc fertilizer. But in the hands of a com', petent person, fully Informed a? t?>; the aoll "characteristics of a given region and of the cropping system 1 followed there, the test does give vnl t uable Information. Dr. Schattb said i the agronomy department had been The Most And For Your Food Dollars Friendly, Prompt Blalock AND MA Phone 58-R ? ? . 'vjimtmmpw* j/ -U MkvTi 1 BIGGEST RAZOR I I VALUE EVER OFI I M PROBAK | ? JUNIOR I "f BLADES 11 Buy A PAY FOR IT LIB I Why pay rent when THJ the home you've always ^ ing and loan plan, you cu easy weekly or monthly ?FOR OOMPLEl Come In Today F< October Seri< Home Build Assoc J. E. Anthony J. B. Thorn asson A.H.Patterson ' ': - fs.'t v"-'1 > ' \ ' > v/' ' - ' j wbnenftrfc vfx$i*ip?* -*ii s * t .- v^-iy :?>-.-rftdaifcw^vi 'tr ' onductlng tests with various plant ood mixtures on different crops ant u the main soil types of the Utat? or over 2$ years and from the* weal h of information thus securer rould be able to give fairly accurate nd definite recommendations. Most of the 28 stateB now paying leneftts to unemployed' workers art inder ah Interstate agreement bj > hlch claims may be filed In eithel f tre states for benefits due from iny other of these states. More than $7.000.0()o has beei mid to unemployed and partially uu ttnployed - workers in North Carol! in since unemployment benefit) tatted last January. Dried eggs and egg powder are In lOrfuut exports of China. t'onti'lbuth-iis from .employers', ba* i on the wages paid their employ s iii 1 it? .7 and so far in lbi'S ui've v eeded $H?.tiim.niNi .\ppvh\i".>.:i; ' )' IMS.tlttO check* liu* lech written for more than 20J).00( imtnployeif ami partially uneiuploy '<1 werk'-ts In North Cuiolimt in tin am tnon'h# th: .ugh Sept., lt'158. More- (ban claims for un ii jilov luciu benefits have been file' viib aiil processed by the state un uipioyineut compensation commit ilop since January 1. l'.UiS. CARD OF THANKS 1 wish* to thank the friends am neighbor* for the beautiful liiwin ind friendship during lite death- o ny sister. Mrs. O It Gladden. I Best . . Will Be Found Here Service?Always ' Grocery RKET Kings Mountain, N. C. HADE FERED t better shaves for your money if Probak Jr. Why take chances when ave the known quality of these >us blades at this amazingly low y 10( for 4 double-ed^e blades? cage from your dealer today. Home ;E RENT!! VT rent money can buy wanted? Under the build in pay for a home on payment plans. E INFORMATION? >r A Consultation gg Now Open ling & Loan iation . .? A A " ? resident Vice-President Church News ? , LUTHERAN CHURCH L. Boyd Hamro. Pastor Bible school 10:00. L. Arnold KIb- J er, Ornerol Superintendent. I Services for the 19th Sunday after j. Trinity: 1 \ Morning 11:00. sermon: "Bearing . Kvidence of Forgiveness," by the1 [ Pastor. ' i Evening 7; 00, Beginning of a1 Preaching Mission With The- Bev. ] ( R Homer Anderson, D. D., of Lynch-' i burg. Va., doing the preaching. j i The Preaching Mission will eon-' , ' tinue each Evening at 7:15 through' Friday Evening. The Puhlis is cord-! ' lally invited to attend. ( l.nther Leagues meet Sunday Evening 6:00.I J- j?y Scouts meet .Monday Evening _| 7:00. I ' . ('utechisut" classes Wednesday af'.-i | vmoou at four o'clock, j S \INT I.I KKS | tilde school 2:00, James Lackey, ^ Superintendent. . > 'I,'>? Service an! Sermon nt :t:t>o. BOYCE MEMORIAL CHURCH Ifluie school at V":'Ht o eloi U. -( Meriting Worship ?t 11:00.-- Tito 1 p.stor w'tl, speak" ;*.o: "Sj i-i K."?r PresHtt Evidences of Christianity." Evening Service at 7:SO. The pas tor will close the study ol Kit si Meter id this hour. A ?umiliary of I'mEpistle under the title. "A King*:! j Sword and' A Shepherd's ft own", jj will occupy the hour, f V P. C. P. meets at.6:45. There will he no ^jd-wcek S--r vice Wednesday evening. Presbyterian Church U. P ft Patrick. Pa*tor J Sunday "School !t:4.\ A M Supt. C,i | F. Tlioniassoit. ? . 1 Morning Worship 11:0?> A M Si-r2 tnon: "If A Mini nil by Dr. .tames r I.. Fowle. Evening Service. S. rm-n: "Tlte 3 Wages- of Sin." hy Dr. Junyes D, I Fowle. Pioneer and Senior Vespers 'i: 45. Morning Meetings. Monday through Friday. 10; 00 A. M. conducted by Dr. J. 1a Fowle. Evening Evangelistic Services 7:30 P. M. Sermons hy Dr. J. L. Fowle. First Baptist Church Angus G. Sargeant, Pastor Sunday Morning Worship: 11:00. Pastor's Sermon Subject: "The Power of Satan and of Christ." 1the regular weekly teacher's meeMne for teachers will lie held Wdneaday night 7:30 o'clock. Sunday School^ 9:45 A. M C. G. White, SiKperintendent. Sunday night: Open Forum Discus .?ion. Subject: "The Christian And 1Mb Place in the. World." Scripture. Luke 14:25-35. 1. What is a Christian? 2. Mow would Ccu distinguish be tween a Christian and a person c.' the World? 3. Mow is a Christian to change the world? 4. Do we have a world program? Park-Grace M. E. Church C. P. Self, Pastor Sunday School SK 45 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Epworth League 0:30 P. M. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting Friday 7:30 1*. M. Everyone Welcome. WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH A. F. Connor, Paitor Sabbath School 9:45 A. M. Preaching at 11:00 and 7:15 P. M. W. Y. P. 8. 6:00 P M. Prayer meeting each Wednesday evening 7:16. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. C. C Parker. Paator 1 Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m aach Sunda \ Macedonia Baptist Church J. V. Frederick, Pastor Sunday School 9:46 a. to. B. T. U. 6:46 p. m. Evening Worship 7:00 p. m. Preaching 11:00 . SI. and 7PM 7:00 p. vs. The Herald Publishing House ?PRINTING OP ALU KINDS? ?INCLUDING? ?Letter Heada ?Shipping Taga ?Special Rule Porms ?Circulars and Placards ?Statemanta and Bill Porma ?Booklets and Pamphlets ?Wadding Invitations ?Visiting Cards ?Announcements ?Envelopes ?Mall Ordara Given Prompt? ?Attention? ?Phone t!7jj * ' ^ r'' ' ' V . ' fx ' ... i._. " .> > . . , : " . v -'.*V Market Improvements ? Are Object of Study i ~~?? Providing farmers with better methods of marketing fruits and vegetables will be the objective of a bread st. !y < ' mnketiug conditions in ?l! . ..i .tat to be undertaken by Stall' am) Federal agencies, said Dr. I. v. . tub, acting director'* oi tile Agrieuii..vl Kiperinient Sjafiou til State College. i Agiicultural ecdiiciui.'.s who havo in en considering the proa. now' confronting truckers and fruit 0 i>.\ ess ure convinced that wejl planm.markets located at key points where farmers, truckers, and othei bu>cis could get together ? would give the glowers a decided advantage' over iae present haphazard methods of moving their products to th? consumer l.'uikr the plans outlined in a t'ill.It diaft of such a uiaroling sys- ?m tii.ti. daily reptnty from all inalkbtsj Would ti made, available at eachj |.i,it.t. to show tlie duy-by-day trends in -upplj deman I. and price over the Scutlieasl and in the "iiortlicustru primary and terminal liiaikets. In Sehapb pointed out. l-'e'wer . f? ults and vegetables are added, while increased use of motor trucks lias accompanied the expuiiMbu in production. New trends u sliippiug have brought new. market liie iiiolilemy which linvi- hor-n add. ed to those already handlenppiug the producers. The proposwd key points would bo central places where growers could haul their produce for sale to. buycut who would then ship by rail, :i uck. or beat-?as they preferred ? to distant niarketB. The' study will be conduct e 1 by ,le- 1'. St Department of Agriculture. . ill- V ol pet-alioir ?uh agricultural experiment stations at C. State t'flb so. t'leinson College, the L'nim ! - '> of Cc'orgia, and A.uburn. A lit S t.. Clement, agricultural economist. will represent the X. C. Agricultural Kxperitneiit Station. mmm IS mm To the fine quality of we have now added thii system of protcetion. Its to you, the consumer, i Ml At every step from the f highest purity and qualit safeguard to make sure th through to your home. , m TAMPER-PROOF SEAL / I Recurcljr locked In place ui Un | IxAlU. * i ; I PROTECTED POURING LIP 7. I No head ma loach the top U this ? I hottle. reperdloea of Raw U IS A liXii ^ I SMOOTH BOTTLE HECK W MPI No lmlde rip MOi. kuy to ?uk W9 | ' 0. end HerHlaa. ?f ,f' jB f A?V TO OPEN Tin Dtrto C.ip l< aailly mooted H i ?itl> lb* Ua.ru Upetw ?hliIi ? 1 I*""*- i > ' ?1 AO* TO OI-OKAL \ A Htht pnmn of Um hand map* \ Um cap back to placa. - tlto Cm PB Sum ' " ' . WE ARE CO-OPERATING 1 Beginning Monday Oct. 24th, our Store will OPEN 7:00 A M. j CLOSE 6:00 P. M. J For six days in the week. Our clerks will work only 48 hours per week. We are adopting this policy in co-operation with the new law. We kindly ask that our customers join in this cooperation. * We are here to serve you. ,' Jsj PHENIX MILLS STORE 1 . - ja 1 The Money You Save 1 I* tb?- FOE xvlii.-h |11 , J * ' ' hitions can be built. Not only docs this bank offer a safe, convenient and profitable depository for your savings and insurance for each depositor up to $5,000, but also expert advice on the selection' of a sound investment plan for future security. A FIRST NATINOAL BANK * * A Kings- Mountain, N. C. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. "*'/ " ' ' ? , *." . t ; I our milk V ^J i modern \ > meaning s simplex LK VH A $e/&rBOTTLE arm to your home, special care is used to mairitain y. Tlic modern "Dncro Protected" Bottle is our final at all the kcncfitK of this special care ure carried right : . - V. . ' Clean, rich atllk from b?tHfep? l*?Md rows . . s&inpUd snd liborstorr Wttot | whew V?C*ltwd si <ku pUni U? ttMl HaU^n ^UfcSaT I tor. to<f .M Cap ! epprmi Ir ;,* '. AatrfeM AanHatkn # IMIcaI Milk s A"fm I mmImIpm. Inc. an 4 the CcrV'1 Milk '*" Mmi' Awfiiltfw W A *?**, Imc. y rise Dairy I Gapbonia, N. C. I "" 1 ????^ J.
The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 20, 1938, edition 1
7
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75