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f Grown Main Ready To Sow Winter Peas Austrian winter pent will play a role in protecting North Car* oila? farm land against the ravagee of Mil erosion daring the ooid bleak months, says E. C. Blald. agrooo. migl^^Uybe State Collefwpdt''.<JflW 'Service. Already growers have ordered mure than 1.M0.00* pounds of Austrian pea seed trrough the AAA's grant-o(aid program for spreading a g<-**tt blanket over their uaproteoted leude this winter. earlier the better. on land where they have never been grown before, the teed should be broadcast at the , rate of 30 to 40 poundtt to the acre | Twenty to 30 pounds Is enough when drilling peas or when broad otst.iiff on land that Is welt inoculated Tb? seed must be inoculated un loss they are sown on land that Is dready Inoculated. land Inoculated lor vetch or for garden peHS (May peas) does not require inoculation fpr .Austrian peas. In the Mountains and Piedmont, best results will he secured with 200 pounds of o 0-l<M on good soils or 20?t pounds of 4-10-4 on the poor-1 er soils. The fertilizer application to the crop folowing the peas may then be reduced by these amounts. Mbtor vehicle accidents in this country last y.ear resulted in non fatal Injuries to 1.15U.UOO persons. QUICK RESULTS ? LOW COST HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 2c a word for first insertion; ' half .price. for subsequent inaor, j tions. Minimum chars* 2Cc. Do not aak for Information re gard'ng "keyed" ada, aa they are strictly confidential. ' If error la made. The Herald la responsible for only one incorrect insertion. The customer i# responslble for subsequent Insertions. The advertiser should notify im mediately of any corrections needWant ads are always cash In advance except to business men or concerns having accounts with < this newspaper. CUT FLOWER3 FOR SALE CHEAP We offer the flowers of 50.000 Gladioli, Dahlias and Tuberoses. Nkie cut Gladioli one and two cMits each. MoSwain Tulip Gar den. aug 8. (WANTED: Operator for New Amoco Service Station, located at Junction of new Shelby Highway, near Kings Mountain City Limit. See Arey Oil Co., Shelby. Phone 764. 8-8-2tc. LbST: Pointer Dog, White, Liver and Ticked, name on collar. Last ' seen about 7 miles east of Kings Mountain near York Road on Julv 28rd. Reward. Phone or write, C. f). Gofortb, Charlotte, N. C. " 'THE, 80UTHERN AIRES" HH Kings Mountain's famous string Band now broadcasting daily WONC, Gaston la, ?:15 A. M. 7-4tf FOR RENT: 6 room house and bath No. 801, Gold street. Call 146. Gaetonla, n. C. 6-13-tf. FOR SALE: More than 80 extra clean used cars, prloed exceptionally low. We also have several rovgh cars that we will sell at your price. Easy terms. We carry em> own contractu and can tirtn you over, the tight places. Oae^ Used Car Company. "Neyt to the Post Office and Just as reliable" ?aug 9. REMEMBER ? On Saturday you get one of our delicious Banana 8ptiU Cor only 10c. Kings Mountain Drug Company. THE CLAN IN A 00RST OF WIU/C OONCJP 5UPI TCAM WITH A SUCH GARHttiT, CONVeNICN TL mmu ' t .. iM^pMpaMaav^M \ * j&ki &|;..a^fa,-, -r^-^f J&.'. : l . . : < jS m DMM moomtaim fn>m ' I jf ^MUBlll IMtMIi AOOftCS TNCM- V'^SK V SELVES BETWEEN VI uma the grand daddy or American .t^hkdlhrh submarines. which halt a pwwm century ago dove under the . libp^^ passaic river and rose again, ""tljj |t- a with its 2-man crew. now rests . in a park at paterson, n. j. HUGE MILITARY TEXT-BOOK virginia's beautifulshenandoah vt valley . . . scene ot jackson's famed civil war campaign ... is ^ studied as a text book on strategy by cadets the world over. f~~~. _/} AMERICA'S TRAVEL MAP f s RE-DRAWNf v >*'>".' x greyhound and other bus v 'Air / LINES HAVE put 48.000 communi( ties on America's travel map (s^5wv-~r*v\ ...communities served oy no ggplf ^ other public transportation. - ". ' : . - ... ' . : o School Teachers And College Students That Are Going Away To School Subscribe to The Herald $1.00 For Nine Months ' % - ' ' . ... . ' ? * ? -r . - ' , I 'in? -^Ifs Toto HOT!? To worry about what to eat. Just call us and we'll be glad to suggest something that is easily pre- pared and delicious lor warm weather meals. We are in Business Bor Your Convenience. Blalock Grocery and Market Mountain Street. Phone 58 CY KIDS This cold, cold world. ft- ^ ,, AT&T t \\ II db* iL&n I f - ^ 4 I I JHV|^K>I MV jna|M ffTr*r V. CA .A i(S^nuw/^M K * ^^H^jsh|^KI ' - . : . " : . ; -V / ' V] ' X-v . ' * - / v*s-iv; ' < ' ' *?<% >/ . % . >. .. . / :n . >. . . TMWMPAT. ATXHJ8T f. lMt THis 'N THAT S By Alice Burton "Patterson Grove Section - Mr. aud Mr*. Karl Kail* have anHffNWP!*. ' '? **?' * j, a Jiau. Sunda>. July iwtli. Mr. Kdwlu , Moore returned home iruiu lot- Cu? Hoaplial. Uaaiuula, "" buiurda> Mr. Moore underwent an '** operation lot wj>|o-ndU.lit? wv?nl " da>? ago. V ** Mr Uimiiic > Uui;uu vUlu*d Mr. J. 110 ivi ?oiuVi.ui?'. Mra. Ito'ti feclsni icutum* ou the " nick list Mi aud Mr?. Jlnr Carroll aud daw Kilter. KlUIU'tk of Ulacksburg npeul ~ taut week' visiting relatives of thin section. M1*. ami Mrs. Wooilrow Ware of \ ale spent part -of last week with the J. J) Cjoforths. Mr. I'rlct' Uannua ami a number of other Kings Mouttluln men have gone ou a fishing trip to Cherry Grove Beach., ' Miss fciloise Wattorsoti spent last Wednesday night with Sylvia L?ee [lurtou. - , Mrs. Jim Uiddix apd- daughter, Vertiice, of OaiTney, are v.isltlng the J W. Cnrrolls. Mr. and Mrs. George Hull of Kings Mountain were usitois in this corn in uhity Thursday evening. Msses Ixruise attd llessie Ross hud as their guest last week, Miss Helen t'atnp. of Shelby. Miss Virginia Allon snent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs I. M. Allen. Show Cattle Need Careful Attention i The farmer whose animals "win blue ribbons ut fall fairs is the one who has seen that no detail has been overlooked in showing them to the best possible advantage, says . L. 1 (.'use, extension animal husbandman of State College. (lite first slop iu feeding and fitting treef cattle for the show or sale ring is the actual selection of suitable animals. Little will be gain ed by waisting feed and time on offtype cattle that will never make a favorable appearance no matter how fat or how well trained they may become. The ideal beef animal. Case explained, is one that is thick, bltcky, and reasonably close to the ground. He should be straight, in his top, bottom., and side lines, carrv an even w-idth from end to end and be close in the coupling. I RililVHSSI Do YooUo Awalco Nighb? 4A ELLZON8 do. Tho worst of "V it k, you nenrmr know whoa aloapkss night is minim Why not bt preporodt ML MILCS " "" mi nvrmiv IMIWI pmJ^nM^dSST1 Stop in at ths drug star* today sad gst a pachsgs. Try Dr. lUks Nsrvine Tsb> Wts for Narvomaneea, SleeplOMHOM due to JirirVOMMM^ Nervous Headache, Excitability, Nervous Irritability. Sanll Facfcas* 3W _vj--, Lor?e F?ck?|? 75# flfSni u \r#k ; # rb? animal should show evidence food quality aa Indicated by ? able hide, a soft silky coat ot Ir, neatness in the hone. and loethneae In the flesh covering. temperament, the animal should asonabl) and docile, yet j f with ?dough life and style l? i:e tiiut an attractive carriage. No matter how good u beef anl 1 la as an individual. he will not ow to advatiUiK? unless he ls? In t> condition This utakes.lt . neceary that cattle he started early #-t ugh to iMUre a good finish a' ' uS a us) rat Be r than twice. a ater total eoti sumption i?f food ! II l e induced. The testure of the , lion should be kept roars? 11?! s^. . V tn 1940... ana tbrou (%oya? CD SAVES YOUR FOOD... I Kings Mount: Comp -' .if /.. Quality Furniture At I For Shaves That L< I "A Million," Try Tl I At Vi Price! ? 1 ^ ?-?-? ? I * ing, comfortable shaves every time . .. ^Hj I and save money too ... when you uae the new Thin Gillette Blade. This blade is made of ?qr-flain| steel hard enough to cut glass. It I entirely new kind. You whisk I through tough board quickly. ; A By "" * ' t _ '. ... / O?* /? US HE CLOTHES NOW^ YA>T/MMl?? I OOr GOOSE ?H AS 6/0 AS WARTS '065IDCS iCOTTA GOT WE-HONEST! I H?AK ) * M-MOTHER C-CAUIH' cZUfA - WILL YA.HUH.TVlMfr^^^ mute vi.uuwmcau m 1V/HI L^inP'r^^Vllr ft , . " . rT <jrH I I *>U. -^9 A 58 rL hc i xS W&^~~ c '; ' vJORGE 1 /y / ? #/l/l 4A AA MA A g/y */yc? tu \,urrtc SAVES YOUR MONEY t. The greater Norge it a greater * money-saver ... it combines tha economies of Royal Rollator cold-' making with the food-saving ! economics of" a refrigerator that's almost all storage space. Come ia .. . sec what this means to you ta dollars and cents. Alot/el shown is SR-4 ? Other models as low as $119.50 -^BEFORE .JfOU.BUiri lin Furniture lany <fReasonable Prices x>k And Feel Like its New Gilletfe 0w easily, and protect your face from smart and bom caused by misfit blades. Gillette alone, with its worldrenowned facilities, could produce ee and sell at only lOc I for four., a Made so superior as this. Buy a package from your dealer today. PERCY L. CROSBY m?~+mmrn,? t ,7" i- .' . * .' 1-. : ; itS . : ... ' < t.
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