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They have a fine, modern, ranitary | t
plant an' I say their milk is the taa- a
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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
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unusual value at?
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Other Coats in Junior, Reg iflftv
ular and large sizes in
tweeds and the popular
navy and black twill at ?
$4.95to
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FLEECE COATS
$1.94 and $2.95
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fro ok with volipninoua
flaring huge
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\nd Apples Promoted
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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
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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
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Mr Ballance said that civic club
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ire being asked to serve at leas
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lenioils designated for National E
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DRIBBIN' AROUND ,
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" ' 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
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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. * '.
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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. . _ .
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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.
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