c Y t9mmm frt the highest quality foods from BlaL MMMheerving Kings Mountain for over 11 years I I SLALOCK'S GBOCEBY IP . ' / ' . r ?r ?- r? ? m '> ? | YOU'D BETTER INCREASE | YOUR FIREV INSURANCE! M 3l> ' < V ' . .? ' * Rroporty value* hare increased greatly the past few V >*?. W HM INSURANCE covwag. Mb .Increased accordingly, otherwise, b ease of fire, you i JMy, have to meet port of be loss yourself. L , : ' t* v* review your fire insurance polleres now. J ji * wfff be glad to assist you in determining the ?? Trfgfc# amount of insurance protection yen need j *| ^lo cower today's high vafcfi. I] The Arthur Hay Agency j If mG KHKs^^^^np Ik tiStSnR M ~^fcnr?"" B^dwlth you2-SP^0^1/^#AviTAB<IN ENRICHED Ik " 1 my LlI^ ttj AKt I Tbm Cttf Covsftn | license plates'and their human car* j go ot 45 Negro harvest hand* pulled Mwip manager's office. All this was strangely new to tne. As I nlUisssui! the arrival ai these workers who travel ud the Eastern part <4 the ynited mates each spring only to reverse their ' winter Ml" there back to Florida harvest* my whole conception of the agricultural migrant and his place In the scheme at minw began to change. * Being a City Cousin whose only > connection with such farm laborers ilk SiSSS SBMgtiffT. MWr!" th*' I had thought of these transients , a a unmiiifc, nan? . Instinct*. . TaJEMMQ|HPHC^r 1 " people whb^u^PlSppened to be pa? ," jUnf through an srfar of a state that ?SJJ 1 local I bought they were a rowdy, tfoti blesome crew that farmers looked upon as a neoesary evll. All these ;. Ideas were In for ? serious going ov I er after 1 talked with Fred S. Sloan, Farm Labor Supervisor for the State College Extension. Service. "They're necessary, all right,' he ' says, "and a quiet bunch as a while Fed people realise. Cousin, that the J growers in these eight counties where potatoes are a big cash crop, ; rely'on mlgrants to harvest up to ^ 90 percent of their crops.' "That's amazing!" 1 said, and ask ed the supervisor if it wasn't a met- i ty big Jobtoget workers in the right ' Tasouatthe-righHtsae. "You can imagine the fine equlll- . I brum that exists betweep the factors of needs, availability, and wergild the^nlgrant^ort^ ^on ? rallSd,aSS^S^tm^'Pth2 tti tSTgr^i^&?out 5 MSS^.-theXtlantic. ST I' lenders OT carefully picked ml grant grown ?rere contacted at their _ work InFlortda during the paat winter an^d to ta!T*of this plan and learned of .{he work that the AgricmltSficten?lon Service, the State Employment Service, and the Production a and Marketing Admlnlatratlon had done co-onerathreiy to make It a smooths running operation, J. wa? convinced that the migrant laborer, for all his a parent Instability, la a conscientious, hard-working, well-paid individual. He Is also a vital link In the chain ftuKEputa North Carolina potatoes in N?ao 4-H Tooth WFotlks PonltrVtvJhiT - f " <L ,v r - -" ' 7* Netfrd 4-H Club member* <* the St. Luke achool in Bertie county have j?c t I at^to^ldiool and berrowinj thTtoarTu wefTaspeld P^toe tb house and all the equipment befor beginning thla year's operations. the local hatcheries arrange meats went made fw credit on Um reed bill. On June 5, not * singl chick had died and each of then Th total expense tor raising them wa HSO; therefore, a cash balhnce o Wl dollars remained as. profit. "The venture was started to giv the children some practical edaea Hon in the things they might fol tow In later life;" Agent Colenuu said, 'as well as to teach them th spirit of cooperation." So pleased Is the group over th luoce? they have had thus far, the plans are now jmdcamy to MlkM their facilities to1 be able to scoom date 1,000 chicks at a time, he said .. 'V wcif? c?io? I h I/-^r yr '' ;/"V" I r - M . "Georgle Boys' Place" operated bj Mr. L. G. Hhombs at the comer a West Ridge and North Tracy street) will hold formal opening on Mondaj July 7, from 5 to 7 p. m. Ice crean will be served free. The public 1) cordially Invited to attend. The Girls Scouts Troop 23, held it) regular meeting last Wednesdaj June 25, at the heme of Mrs. L. H Gibson on Watterson street. Afte the regular meeting %lrs. Gtgson se ved ice cream to the troop. On Thursday. June 26, the Glr Scouts had a picnic on the Davidsoi M i I Rutono Got I II j !l . fii I >,j ^ ' j I Touu DOO l^U^OUE ] r E r*"?^ pH 7 Ivewjl I ? \g^s. ? 1 I '- B-.'..>I ... ': , .;? T--v ? "V1." 1 .V.'??'?rH ' v . _ ^ ' I dl^l*hT^hwiJ5>n^d Sv*!1?!*. * trict la home on ten days leave, vfe. c Itlng hi* parents, Mr. and Mm. Flors ence Ferry. Also their daughter. Miss fc lUrle Ferry ot Charlotte, wu a week end vsttor. i S cation with their parent^ iK&v and ? Mrs. L. G. Thombe, sr. s Mr. and Mrs. H. Gtdney and their * two cons wan callers at Rev. and L Mrs. D. A. r?n^i||i'? on Monday aft* erooon. * Rev. and Mrs. D. A. Costner at? tended the house warming mt Mr. 1 and Mm J. R. Henry in Beseemer ? Robert C. Currence. veteran of | Wocld Wmt ** ?* ***? ComP<w;t ?wa | Some of the best bro ' lor the hast two wee 1 at eight weeks. i Average of c ; 2 1-2 pounds at eigh The cost of using thi I | birds and enables J selling age sooner. ' f. | ? ? * ?? RoU ' : JWW | . ^ > I r "C ^ j j L L ? ,+v ,?' ^V. ^*tr^ ' ''Qjv" I """ I i liT 11 iTa h Ti d~<" ^irgMtac * >' .- i' ^K.rXrJ' '" T <j!?4-Sail, |u . X'c. II S ' -.'A. j. -,/ f': H I } , * v i ?y~ ~ v- v , .. ^^@i^^^^$Mountaln, is^^afEs^s^ ML Murray at mimmn City preach , . - ,< ed, Wednesday, Thursday and W- I day nlyhts. Theclortng sermon was preached by Rev. A. W. WllIlam?o| Sunday afternoon at Bynum Chapel I aTmTb. Son church. Tiead Herald Want Ads |KD I MTWH- gA \ ilers, fed this ration I ks, weighed 3pounds I ill chicken was above I Lt weeks. I , b ration is only slight- -I aid broiler ration and I rantage?> of heavier I ou to bring them to I :/'r I lex Mill Co. I w M A I ;4 ? - . . i . Wjk'Zif--. V ",' '

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