Newspapers / The Kings Mountain Herald … / Dec. 26, 1940, edition 1 / Page 2
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
... ' f . : - . * . ' c . ' . ?A. Two Types Insects Attack Flowers and Shrubs You can look a horae in the mouth and tell how old it Is. You can al no look at the mouth of an inaect which ta attacking flower* and ' ' ' -' ' v-'* Mr. and Mrs. A. . V. *' ' *,' ' " '" ?'.. .'..* .'. ". v.j -.' V, , " .-' . .? . Your credit is gooc BUY NOW AND SAV LONBM on our friendly NO CARRYING Don't let lack of ready cash keep yc from getting the extra safety ar long mileage of U.S. Tires. Be smar . Take advantage of our frienu budget plan and enjoy thousands safe, trouble-free tire miles. Come today. Your credit is good here. NEW U.S. TIRE: FOR AS LITTLE AS . For Very Low Pay ments Each Week And your Old Tires PLONK M Phoi -fl 8 8 * B U < B M M ^8 ^^^BB 8 k I B M vB ; i|H ^ M. M -IT T X T - i f/^L^ -*m ? illV- m m ' . v ' ? | ' ; '.^ f ^jS|^jj|ijLg|^^^H X^^H *' a. '*^H :^H 1 Phone 49 ; . g^y,-3;v. S *& L. ':ir*L.?,-.- ^ '-v..-. : - '; . rfcy, ' f -'* * .. * ? . ' . . W Tin or tnaectlcMo to dm against it, aajra ai J O. Howell, entomologist of the a N. ('. State College 'Extension 8er- a* vice. ' cl n There are. generally speaking. . two major groups of Insects from ^ the standpoint of control. Howell cxplalnel. One group includes those ^jj?ecte_wHh ' hewing mouth parts u ? AInvsnJsr 12 jTrocery ... c o L. L. Alexander SJ rr - U I?Pay as you ridel * E?MAKE YOUR OWN ? $Y TERMS i DimnCT DI A M i>wuv7i.t f k/-?11 CHARGES ADDED M ffialk * yfl A >/p r7^M m 11 a a I % J| V V OTOR CO. le 138 ^^?? ? B h M H I iiii ii yi A fek I | ? y A ^^B B W I 1 H I^J U 1 ii -J J Ik ' Hj m ^^B B ^ P Br' ^P ^^^1 *^jt Hk w 1/H^^fcBi^ ^1b3W r!JW?!^Pf^ 4Um2E |F"V iB^jB land . . ,. . > . ' * ' ^ VVi \'-^ '.r/"c*i'V * k;' ,;^r 'i?n * * ' *Kf v < ^ r ." ' ?V .".' , ? * '* '***.\* ' V " PNOg MOUNTAIN HERALD. THU! ad which art controlled, for the toot port, through the a to of atom ch poisons. The second (roup Inlodes Insects with socking mouth ins *fia ini*Fe ?r?" couiruiiea main through the use of coutact insect ides and tumlganta. The entomologist aayx that It in ik illy very eaay to iadentlfy the Hii^^wm^chcwlng mouth parte. irts or by observing the nature of ^ ietr attack. I 1 Perhaps the most satisfactory J tontarh poison on the market to >ntrol chewere la araenate of Jead 1 ay VVirlitt iT^Mail hMiftri'' j?t or spray. but chutiou la advls1 since 'It is poisonous to humans t nd animals. . t The Insects with sucking mouth arts Include plant lice, scale in- } sets, and leaf hoppers. They suck j te juice from their host plants. < he most common and widely used { ontact 1 lsentlclde for this type j i insect is nicotine which may be < pplled as a spray or dust. t Howell stated In conclusion that n itisfactory combination stomach oison and contact spray may be tade by preparing an arsenate - of ;ad solution and adding one hair unce of soap and 1 te&spoonful of 0 percent nicotine sulphate for ?ch gallon of arsenate of lead soition. * % ? ' i^L ^ y i GRIFFIN'S DRUG STORE E. W. GRIFFIN and entire Personnel ....' * ' i <<*', . y> ' Phone 8 ' ' B I J Ww VI 11 ' ' m < mm \ i filfi'i m t.'v . I K .1 Co Kings Mountain, N. C. '* .,' v? ' . i,?iiu?*.' ': " '/\y ?.' ? " '- SVJ^ ' .V RSDAT, iDBOBMDER. St. IMS 33BLIVERy (A CHRIST MAS STORY) ? Rttftr Wh?*l?r CDITH'S drab room over-. Clot the clean, cheery snow like hey had back home on the farm >ut a murky gray covering on vhich rested the soot of a thou >w uui is wnnsunas, sne noaned, leaving her chair to paca he floor. "Oh! What I'd give to >e back home tomorrow I" But then, Edith had two Christnas presents to which she could ook forward. Today, Christmas tve, the mailman MUST bring her innual package from home. And omorro^v.there would be Christmas linner with Ken?dear Ken who was vorking so hard these days that he H could hardly take time off to think about Christmas, Edith heard the bell ring downstairs and she door, opening it softly and waiting tensely while the old landlady, an "fmiir" 'Ti:d|, the nailman! And then came the shrill :ry: "Miss Harris! Mail for you!" Edith practically leaped downitairs, for there would be her packige from home. Then her heart tank, for the landlady handed her >nly two letters, a greeting card from her friend Margie and (of all Jiings at Christmas!) a 'bill from he department store. Edith climbed sorrowfully back to ter room and wept. Something was vrong, for Mother and Dad never forgot her at Christmas. She cried spasmodically the rest of the day, vhile downstairs she heard the >ther roomers shouting Christmas greetings as they 'arrived and departed. But finally Edith consoled herself, 'or she could still look forward to Christmas dinner with Ken tomorrow! . * He was due at two o'clock that lay, and after church Edith hurried lome to get ready. At 1:30 she vas seated restlessly awaiting the loorbell. She was still waiting at 2:30, for Sen did not arrive. And Edith was getting hungry. Three o'clock passed, and Edith frowned. "What could have happened to um?" she asked herself. At four o'clock she cried. It was loo much! First her family had for- ; gotten, and now Ken had chosen Christmas day to tell her in this painful fashion that he didn't care! At 6 p. m. misery began mingling with the pangs of hunger. Edith put jn her coat and started to the corner restaurant. But she never got past the door. There she ran into a breathless Ken. "Edith, dear!" he cried. "Sorry i to be so late, but I knew you'd un- ' ierstand when you got my note." . 'But?" Edith was confused, "I j iidn't receive any note, Ken." * ! "What? But I sent a special de- \ livery message when the boss asked Tie to finish that laboratory experinent this after- ||M|kmL loon. What hap- 0K >ened to it?" ^ The blundering A ild landlady an- fl twered him. "Please come gj| in or go out, and . Hfl , :lose the door," KnlWnlf ' i Vta? KorlfftH frnm hie hall. Then-^ "Incidentally, Miss Harris, I forgot to give you these things. They arrived this afternoon." She handed Edith the missing special delivery letter?and a huge package from home! Edith tore into the Christmas box and found a note [rem Mother. They'd had a blizlard; couldn't get to town; she hoped Edith would get the package Christmas day. A few minutes later a happy Edith tat across the table from her Ken in the little restaurant around the corner. "And now, dear," he began very carefully. "How about your Christmas present for me?'* "But I gave you the fountain pen, Ken," she protested. , t "Yes, silly one, and I appreciated it. But if you want to make me till happier, listen to this. The boss ; came in tonight and said I'd done [ luch a fine job on that research > project that he was raising my sal- j arv KnAU/ tuKni fho* maaMa9? 1 ""Hot the fainteat htoa," Edith lied, for, after all, you oan't take the words out of a man's mouth when he's about to propose! (Defeased by Western Newspaper Unfen.) Badger Feast One of the strangest surviving Christmas customs is the badger feast held at Ilchester, Somerset. It was started by poachers In Norman times, says the Montreal Herald, I and has continued without a break. | The lads of the village catch, a badger, kill and dress it some time ' before the feast. On Christmas eve It is strung on a spit over a hugs jwa^and^oooked slowly. It with Angers and pen-knives; no! cutlery other than this is allowed. I L1!.w ei|wip?uiyit.w ScT- - . - >7^J? *' x ' > * Total American crop production thla year was the aecond largest on record, being surpassed only in 1M7, reports the V. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics. ?,? ? ' . i : ?Sg Blalock i m .=i WI|THOU? BE. T WUHE/ Campbel ? V w*s\\ - -l^lK D.F. Hort Com D. F. Hord Nell H. Fulton '* ? M"t"H iBFRifl P. D. Hern <i . * < ? Home FRANK STROUP, Mam FRANK TURNER, LAN IE DE ill if" m fi f V'"'T'- liil 'if" * ' ' * " f -Vr:- *.-' ,-."> ' '" .-V \ .* . * j ' ' ' V - tT higher agricultural Income la the ' principal reaaon why an tncreaaing number ot tenant farmers hare bought (arms thfa year, aays the . Farm Credit Administration. I ? ' * I SkUNl / EE T Grocery j ' PHIFER HARDWARE \ : " * I ______ k ii Flitter 1 ? ^EIINCH i Furniture ipany H. Tom Fulton E. C. McClain VICTORY I GIN I COMPANY I don, Manager z Stores ?ger , Assistant Manager ' ' ; . . .fx TTMAR, Market Manager ' . '* } { ''* .
The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 26, 1940, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75