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aerial Theatre next Monday and Tt
tiuergctic Housewives 1
. Sweep Away (iood Soil
Krooms wielded ' by -'ouertselie k
itiMwvivKH is out! rtf the reasons (
rgivett by "John ,Harris, lunt scape spei
halts! of the State College. Kxtensloti
S^.-i ir*> f?t?* lll?> MY 1 I'Kllh-ll' lUwti' unll I
in iaw j- si ill of hundreds of North j |
c.T?rap*ui.ji farmsteads. "Tliis fertile
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**oia which lias been swept away, to- j ^
1 with that blown and washed !
*trs\. is why it Is difficult to have 1 1
> , jrr?ffvi lawns to front of numerous., 1
?*jirni homes." Harris declared. j ^
Coat inulnp. the specialist said: '
""The best solution to this problem (
lis the uso of, nerinudu grass. This '
Should In- propagated 'iy plant
5ttjf the roots during the fall or ear*
T\jr Ki'rtnK. However, tliere .arr some. '
fbrmers who refuse to use, Ttermuda I
^orwwsc It spreads rapidly tn their j
ttuji iand."
in itits case, the following |irece* !
dutv; is recommended: A one to two! '
airb layer of, harii manure should . '
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:tw W'tKl over tlie yard. The soil i
JfeoaV then tie scarified as deep as j
pwwibV tntl the yard sown in peas. ;
AaYau Li* Await* NSnld*?
Millions do. The worst of
you never know when I
M Meaplcss night is coming.
Wifr not be prepared?
DR. MILES
BUwwcsnt Nervine Tablets
to quiet the nerves and
qpnait refreshing sleep. I
Map in at the drug store todbg
and get a package.
Tfcjr Dr. Miles Nervine TabMs
lor Nervousness, Sleepfceatu
due to Nervousness,
fmoiu Headache, ExcitaUto,
Nervous Irritability.
Small Package
ESSOTANE GAS SERVI
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Cooking Results, Clcanlir
a Kitchen that friends wi
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Monday and Tuesday
n "Hired Wife", appearing the lm*
jesday.
ropstul should in* hauled iu lo any
dares thai have thi otiio eroded.
' The peas should l?e disced o?
timed into the 30II in August of
September. After allowing t.lie. soil
o settle for two or three Weeks,'the
aid should lu'- raked level and corn
nereial fertilizer applied at the fate
if r,u(t to tit'O pounds per acre. Then
:S to an pound* of Italian rye grass
iliould be sown per a ere. This shoul
u, I'MIWIUuiI III tl'iV ??Art
" 111 iin r>|i. nil, Willi bVv
tbunds of common tespedczu seed
or- aero.
Native giuss. such as crab grass,
oxtail grass and - other, will autoiniticaUv
come up and. if kept
nown. will furnish a , fairly nice sum
net lawn. In sumo Sections, where
here is enough moisture. 15 pounds
if carpet grass should lie sown with1
15 pounds -of common lesppdesn.
Farm Questions
Q.?How much wheat may be
planted on a farm under the AAA
rules?
A.--As much as I" acres, of wheat
nay be planted on any farm, . or
f 110 wheat Is sold from the farm,
hree acres may he planted for each
family 011 the farm, although this
mounts to more than 10 acres. The
Triple-A encourages farmers to pro.'.tiee
ample food and feed oil' their
farms.
<1.?When should lespedoza seed
je harvested?
A.?The Common. Tennessee 7?5.
tnd Kobe varieties ripen for seed
about November 1 or at the first
killing frost. They should then be
harvested its soon as possible to pre
rent losses front shattering. says
10. C. Tllair. Kxtension agronmist. Ko
roan seed will remain on the stalk
five or six -weeks after they mature.
In fact, tltev do not loosen enough
lo permit the nse-of a seed pan until
three or four weeks after ripening.
Korean usually nurtures early in
October
Kxperiments carried,on at the 1111
nnls Rxpoiintetrt Station have dlsproved
an o)d belief anions farmers
that soybean oil is too laxaMve for
fattening cattle.
One of the newest wrinkles In the
poultry industry is a recently patented
device that marks the date
automatically on an egg as It la
being candled.
ldxperliueutal stations for growing
rubber plants will be established In
varkfus l^ttin A meiioan. countries,
shortly as a result of Investigations
by U. S Department of Agriculture
experts.^
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nomical?Non-Poisonous
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Steel tanks instead of
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iter Cooking. Perfect
less, More Leisure, and
II envy.
TANE GAS WAY
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IAS COMPANY,
Gastonia, N. C.
GAS COMPANY,
Shelby, N. C.
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HE KIN OS MOUNTAIN HERALD THU
Three Deer Killed C
On Hunting Trip ^
They brought back the bacon, in
the form of three deer from the
huutitiK trip to ti;e Noisier Ifuutinr
Keserve uear Lake M'gccatnaw last !
week. A total of '20 men and 18 dogs ,j1(
made tho trip. The three "euro- (?n
hots" were Jaines Cole, Harry Page m.
and dog driver. Jim McLean. t).
Following. the t wo hunts, "court" i..,
wits held and Howard Jcnk'ns. Wll
bur Wright suui 1>. /?."*< ooper we're .
found uuiltr? and lost their shirt- go
lulls J W. Smith, Sr.. was put on an
i.:nh:>tion for getting 'buck-fever." j or
Those making the trip -besides th?t j ?li
ones already mentioned were: Carl c.i
falls. C.rter Slpos, \V. J. Fnlkerson. it:
tteck Page. Maxlo Yarhoro, Charles
vto-is. C-jtl Moss Sam Dye. IV.- -A.
eleutt, J \ Nelsler. H. It Noisier wi
mid Juki* TCarly.
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Southern States Fair In
Charlotte Oct. 15-19 v
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Charlotte, Oct. ? Americanism 1,1
will be the theme of the Southern
States Fair here Oct. 15-19, accord- 1,1
ing to Dr. J. S. Dorton, general man- to
ager. Patriotic speeches, salutes to
the flag, guard mounts und a special
program on Americanism Day, Oct.
IS' will hp in IfPPliiitir with dhn novo 1
I pnt'lotic. scnlimtnt iJiat is syiy-'i*
lug the country. . ,
I'll ere will lie. special displays of
Bags on the. grounds and the grandstand.
11''lore each evening program
a well known speaker will |
make a one-minute address on Ainericanisnt.
On Americanism Day,
whieli is also cityschool day, a spec
ial program wll he given on the big
stage in front of the grandstand. On
that day also, all soldiers. sailors
and 'marines in uniform will be admitted
free.
Tickets are still being distributed
to ihonstmds of school children
for the two school days. Rural
School Day. Oct. 15. and City school
Day Oct. 18.
Baird Is Elected
A. R. P. Moderator
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Dr, U. N. Baird. pastor of Boyce
Memorial A. R. P. Church, was elec
ted moderator of the'.First Presbytery
of the Associate Reformed Pres
byierian Church yesterday morning
at the second day's session at Pari;
wood ARP church.
Dr Baird will be installed as mod
erator at the Spring session to bo
held at the Ebenezer Church, five"
miles sott?h of Charlotte of which
the Rev. W. IV. Parkinson is pastor.
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Every home should hav
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I new Morgan Heaters. I
solves the heating problen
in the small home at mini
mum cost.
It pays for itself in a shor
time in fuel savings whe
used as an auxiliary uni
in large homes with ccntri
heating.
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I4SDAY. OCT. 10. 1940
afety
lot In Number
The old adago to the effort that
t-re la safety in numbers certainly'
es not uppl.V iu automobile travel,
cording to Konnld Hoeuit, direc
or the North Carolina Highway
rely (Division.
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c?up of young pooplu pile Into an
totnobilc and start ofl to the fait
a toot bull game, or on some other
ort trip, but if they oveVc'-owd the
r.. grief may - soon enter the pic-^
re." saiil the safety director.
Hocuit pointed to the recent uccith
eight young people overturned
route to a ' high sellout football
me. injuring four of the boys aud
rls in the car and killing two.
"There is serious danger in llio
act Ice of overloading an but opinio;"
lie declared. "In the first
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ace, wtien three or four people arq
mined into the front seat, tho
Ivor dues not have sufficient rooir^
operate the car safely, due to the'
Slculty of shifting gears and using
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there are too many people In a iar,
the driver hps too many distractions
aud can not very well keep his 01
her mind on'their driving."
Hocutt cautioned all car owners against
overloading their automobiles.
and lie particularly urged that
parents who allow their teen-age
children the family car to go to a
football game, dance or other school
activity should admonish their children
not to take along uny greater
?,f persons than the car was
designed to accommodate.
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