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ppi. .Mwwi.rnmmmnvmtm * V ' ^ :: ? ' > - ' * '-y ;] Church I\ Presbyterian Church Itov. I' L?. Patrick i'aiiiot If: 4,\. ,\t.;Sunday jScli'on). "C. P Thomassoii; Supt. 11: fi'r \ M. Worship. Subject: ' Soifs Of Coil.' 2 '.<> i'. \1 Sifpdiiy Si hop 1 at Dtx ?>ll Si::ipiiI lli'il-'. J. Ir I ).l ITH(-Of Sfip' l' "'I''1" . . I' M. Vo'iv;' l'?op.'- 5 V'vspiprV Kv nip.: \Voislii|>. . ~^rr ; \..i i; :;y.>y.'. !i' ii rJ.ip'?!i. "1" <lw I'ho 4 tp? .ih< r. ? . V,,r. :.iy 4 IV M Wom tills AUAlih Dry. . _ A,.i i'Ja 7 I1 ? M. i! i\ Seoul Troop < Mi' Mr i i"! hi'Viili Oti. 'Sriiirtliijis4<;i, \1 W U TlutnVon ami 1 taffy I'llii', N SrOtHllMStOrs. " "f111" L-T'*y ,i -?**?. Vi.fi ui Marino-. i'oiuiuuutl> House First Baptist Church A. (5. Snrgeant. Pastor Sunday Morning Worship 11:00. i Good Food AT Low Prices Dixie-Home Brand MARGARINE Pound 10c Silver Cup Coffee 2 Lb. Package 25c Argo PEACHES 2 No. 2,/i Cans 25c ????n APPI.R ?AITPP ? A ?-?U vv/u -2 No. 2 Cans 15c Southern Gold SALAD DRESSING Quart Jar 21c SUGAR 10 Lb. Paper Bag . 45c Home Stores Good Eats - Zero Prices "Where the Dollar Does It's Duty" Phone 38 We Deliver i t / \ Ve Beauty We welcome you at all t operators to serve you. 1 * i hair style today. I Watch For Our Tli Phon Mrs. J. B. F i i Jews~ 1 * . Sunday. School 9:40. Sunday evening sefvlw 7:30. Intermediate 11. T U. 0:30. .Primaries ami Junior* will worship with the Adults In the auditorium of the Church Sunday tnornhg ! 11:00. The following delegates will at'j n i til. Kings Atout.j ai.i l!ai>ti.-: ' \s-in i.iliott ilif'tiug at < ':?! pouter's' i tiMir lidpUst t liui. ti Thursday and - A?' - '.hia*. -1L - JJud Mtf. li t t.iii : Ml tint Mis. J. H Uobj i-i.vs. K?-v and Mitr. 'A. ll'.Sjtiieaat,, ; \!ri 11 11. Ki! i M..i. llay -Kiehy, Mrs. W (', Te dftiid-'JUll Air-;, ( iu'l* i I.ydf.nd Macedonia Haptist CV.iircii j .1. V. Frederick l'n -dor. a ? nr r- . , well. Supt. j. .Morning Worship 11:00. j ( Eventug Worship 7.00 ' I 1'i ayoc service Wednesday even iiiR' 7:00. All are welcomed to come and worship with us. (JKACE METHODIST S. W. Johnson, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 Frank flreer* Supt. Worship Service 11:00. pworth League 6:30. , Evening Service 7:80. I Wednpsilnv niirht nrnvnr toi-i'tpo 7; 30 P M. Park-Grace Bible Church tJohn L. Gregory, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 A. M.. Morning Worship 11 A. M. 7:00 p. M. Evening Services'. Sunday evening Service 7:00. Each Saturday 7:00 P. M. Dvangt lislic set vice. I P.ppimd Bnutist Church Key C. C. Parlter. Pastor | Sunday.School 9:45 each Sunday. ! Preaching 11 a. tr> aud 7:30 p m [ -ach Snnda . Wesley an Methodist R. L. Phillips, Pastor Sunday School 9:45. Morning Service 11:00. W. Y. P.'S. or Class meeting 6:1E Prayer Service Wednesday 7:00 Evening Service 7:00. J Orders For Forest Trees Should Be Placed Early .East year 214 farmers were tlisap pointed when they were unable to obtain . 544.000 forest tree seedlings ordered through their county agents The State Forest Nurseries, where jlte seedlings are grown, were unable to supply moip than a million trees requested by farmers and others. With this in view. R. W. Oraeber j Extension forester at .N. C. State I (tallage, urges that farmers place I their forest tree orders for the 1941 41 planting scuson at an' early date. Already applications for more than i.tuu.uuu irpt?a nave oeeii re*mvei? bv the State Department of Consej vatlbn and Development which oper atea the two State nurseries at Clayton near Raleifh and in Mender son county. The nurseries will have 5,400,000 trees available this year. County farm agents of the Extension Service have order blanks for the trees and they will be in a position to advise with farmers os to the correct species for climatic an<J soil conditions. T|he followng species are available: Loblolly, longleaf, shortleaf, slash and white pine; mlack locut, oyijreas. whttje ash, yeljow poplar, red cedar, and blalck walnut. No order will be tilled for less than 500 of any one species, except black walnut for which the minimum ord5 ! >; ras9 Shoppe \ imes and we have expert Come in for that special tanksgiving Specials ie 88-R alls, Manager J .. ... . _ ?, . - ."i i-v .* !*H? KINGS MOUNTAIN 1IKRAUDT1 Improvements Mbde In Farm Program . An important improvement in the Agricultural Conservation Program effective in 1041, has been unnounc' cd by U. T. Scott. Johnston County t.furnter and chairman of .the. State ? AAA commit lee. it'" provides" for more emphasis on the conservation phases of the program' tnu-kca the AAA p. igram more ndaptubl. to i.ll inn? In the State, encooru'tcs 'it'* I ' production of food. and feed .crops. nd should r'\y. ' Ij .. of eompllifneo. I (!> u< rai suit depictlag al!o'..iiietit? will bo' discontinued .with tlU\ l'-'il 1.mi .noI payments will u. bus[ o lepot tuA u|iiuuUt-<>) -oil ti'iihti "g ' accomplished, Scon ate'ed. Th.? farmi r who tiuiie ail soil buildl'.-t units wili ai ii .his maximum pay- < ar insiaagi.u ,11, H| I , 4?Ui...g-flf I li |j. allotments, such as tobacco," cotton. ! pciuiufs and Commercial '-wheat, po tatoes. and vegetables in designated counties! , As an example of how the new plan works. Scott said: ."Suppose! Parmer Jones had set up far his j farm a total farm payment of $100. I made up of $50 for planting within j .special crop allotments and $-50 to i lie earned for carrying out practices such as seeding legumes and grasses. winter cover crops and groan manure crops, terracing, contour strip crooping, forestry practices, home gardening, application of liming materials, and the like. If Farmer Jones only~ carries e-' no ugh son buiidfry i?rac,;ices. to earn $40 of his soil building allow- ; arice, then he would only get $4t. ot his special allotment payments, giving Farmer Jones a final toti-l | payment of $80 instead of $100. ; That's because he earned only 80 percent of his soil building goal. Of course, if lie carried out enough practices to earn his entire $5o in soil building allowance, he would receive his full $50 * >fof planting within special crop allotments. or will be loo trees. "Stock may be usel only for foresf planting, erosion control and windbreaks. It cannot be csed for ornamental planting, and may not be resold. The prices for black walnut seed lings $10 per thousand delivered and $8.50 per thousand F. O. 11.: for white pines $3 delivered and 12.75 F O.-B.: for white pine transplant!-. $4 delivered and $3.50 F. O. B.: and for all other species $2 per thousand delivered and $1.80 per thous-; and F. O. B. the nursery. MIGHTY FATHER (By H. Y. Belk) Mid the crash and crush of king. doms Lord keep our native lands free from war i Bet our liberty etfdure forever God of armies. Lord of battles. What care we do to stay this demon Shall our freedom be lost forever? Heln us rend the tvinnt's rh.iins I God of armies. Lord of battles. 1 While they blaze along England's shores : Shall the stars and stripes oe crush ed to earth? Will we bow in mute obedience to this demon? God of armies. Lord Of battles. London what a midnight Heil Filed in heaps and ruins While Hitler's ntgbt hawks spread death from the skies Protect our Capitol, Ood of armies. Lord of battles. )) ' > X r ? - * l^h! > > i? m un i I I^HHRf-i pfif; * PM^BHBSBrrtt rft " ! r i .1 ii I. ' } Sisk Fune I ' " - ' Z:I Phone 37 for Servi Lady Attendant on iv,y. -.-. ' l&U ** < / & jg & '-.y ' * ;'v , .4, jjr UlTRSdAY. OCT. 24. 1M0. Washington ' Snapshots (Cont'd from front, page) j e those touud guilty after a court 1 trial of vidia.itig the \\agncr Act T'bngrehs steadfastly lias refused o do i ven 11141. Meanwhile* facts /irlinue to pile up proving tlje Idas m the Labor l.oar.1. ao Congress re iv-iitly lias shown no disposition (o ?? govt riiiiicnt eoiitrai ts to fores agT'.'i inetir willi; tiPbi truiy-' mid cic ' p.rii.ious'VntiHgft of a lk>J"d wulch is . > :' i'.!t. .'.Iv gittbr ii?c |>V" lh? pctllll'i ? '* .iw f ,. - - y j ir?w i I ... .I.tu 1.1. Ul gd.i I.. X HO..9. .. -o? " j Xii'i". Iioyii h'i: a n.;,y factor-i'ntvi ' !?> pietltli. .Sidney IjHliuUll is ' l. . viae, piesiijt itt anil a ahenilor of ; life i .ie'itir bo > a of the- CIO. iff Vlt-il. |.? the I >1)111 l!|f Ulhov.i III* : if NVI ilpAa] I)c1*iUip Commission. . t I . H'litiinn haf mid i'.ie i;i?/U|idwoi) r * vr ,1 .r f I *?>.,. ,;i, "f * ff > T ??,. - V1 . * <-t wilhoui <* nincs-ronjil action He got an Informal opinion front the Attorney Oeneral tliai l.ibor UOarl finding!! are binding until reversed by a competent court. I It is only oru-. sfcy front that to ' forbidding contracts to those who I I are com Lied by t he .prejudiced ha I tior Itoard. That is the issuance of I instructions that all contracts in-; elude a stimulation that contractors will abide by rulings of the Board. But that step is a'torn? one. The whole Issue is a hot potato?-so bal j that the attorney general has scurried around and found a way of say (ue that he has. not approved the long step. But as Washington sees it. once you start down aslide you reach the bottom pretty soon. ? o ? | impartial officials in the Army and | Xa'vy Department ? the men who! I know most about how to get what the country needs for defense ??! I have opposed the Bewis-ClO-Hillttian idea continuously and strenu! ouslyj Thev may do so now. It is -pointed out by those who : know whereof they speak that the bus's minority to he permitted to jeopardize -the national defense pro grsitn for the sake of forcing ,compliance with a law which the general public, newspapers, the great mass of labor, the national House of Representatives; and others think 11 if a law needing amendment? It would be just about as logical to say that a man about to appeal I ill court to answer a traffic sum-, mons should not be conscripted. The nation needs industrial coopDeration and production. Unless industry can produce the weapons needed for national defense, tfhe United States will be at the mercy >f foreign aggressors. Yet the proposed plan would have forbidden the granting of many contracts already 1 xf rrzzrz ADS ARE NEWS '. | Printed In Big Type 1 ' I HmL.' "*? H I ? Bulhk.' H I Hbto , + .5 H i ??i ....?.?J ? >. ; 11 jral Home $ ee Day or Night .. ]l! 4 I i Duty at all Times I [j , ' S.?i 1 - : - - i , S r : C" *"' ' ' ?. * . -f " flUI*. Mtum iwin.pp ..u At.Imperial Mom Deanna Durbin, in "SPRING PAR tie next Monday and Tuesday. til titles.*i. it< 11 i-> Kuril, ii?> instance, ..aa a tixoabk' coatrait l'or ,aiii>tuiK .iigilics. U also has' jit'iuling in the courts a case brought against him l>y the Labor . Boaid. If the LewisOlO-Hllltnan Idea hail been tu effect ;-'ord could r,ot have 'signed a contact tor those engines without a-treeing to accept the biased Labor ,-oard's rulings. This new move has shaken the in-hist rial world front top to bottom., it says that au employer in order o cooperate it: the national defense rogrant must, admit that- a finding against him by ihe Labor Board is a ,true one?in short, lie must admit li Is guilty "BEFOftK lie' has had lis day in court. Industry is cooperating and wants to cooperate in 'lie national defense program. But 'Tstacles like these hear heavily tlpon them. National defense is at stake. JOB PRINTING PHONE 1S7 FOR A FALL Fl Ia? r.ll A# LA!.. ? 1. ? . ? . v. uiiiiuu ... m ton Dane fouodatioo for a wbol* huob'i wartltob? that yom'd tifict to cott jroo =~cfcMor*...y?< priced right down to uth to mm the ?o? aodttt bodgft. Six faahioa-right ttjrU* tbM yen can ami ujrvhtn, erwywhw* tbb lalL I Ail iwMCvlitlljf uilorcd with 4yfijli tad piBHt hift| wofkmBihif1! Sitmlif 44 Here fee erev MM le Hm Met* el Im, eep mm4 IiwiUii feel, ike liluei eelere M H I Mtevte-el w*'t (fw reyee eM IIflMR Keeters' I Value For Value day and Tuesday ^^||riT "*-r Jfcy /r t cy^v . tg^M ADE" showing at the Imperial Th?jr -.is ' ' ' ? ' ' ' -'i Lime, and phosphate are niuk"*i< for a better growth of' white clov*-> and blue grass in the pasture of C. W. Allen, a Yancey County farmer, thus crowding out the broomsd<2^>, says Farm Agent R. H. Crouse. ! "vies It calc?s_ taitL_ . .? . .. ?? ... / y i ! itfei! Rtwv.jtrd Bojcuitj f-bwAvi fietps netaim j: )xatiuial wioisiune j?ha{ J keeps hfisklaoli anA (?ctaae (aviaj2^JRnjMltinJi * fl y ccvifauto no a?u#R,neUer ; (e<u)e6 a. j Stnd for FREE r?cid* book. Addr?i? - Rumford Baking Pt>wd?r ? Bo* F. Rumford. R. I. Hi / ILL OF FASHION ***** Salon FoMoiu at Dottart lit Than You'd Ex pod to Fayl $2.98 *"' rw w?M a. MM ** *" i? w* wv, a. _ , ?? fMM ram. )ept. Store _ Never Undersold ' ' '? ' f . ,
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