Honor Roll Fo Mountain City Central Elementary. Joyce KaJla*. Sarah Katherine Kal'a* Jean Eveljn Cash, Patty Ai;ne Neisler, Betty JeUa Weaver, Hetty Weaver*, Adirtenne Weeden, Tiella Jo Whitley*. Lucille Hit, Ha: vcy Bly Hamrlck, Billy Mecalfe*. Eu Kt'iio Roberta, Charles Smieh, Aalph V\ bets tine*. Kenneth Conner, Don m..i, jrropiw, utotay Tate, Joyce Morrow, Joyce Bridged. Second grade: Foggy Joyce Jackson*, William Hertidon*, William Prmca*. . Third grade: Frank Summers* He! en Blaaton. Aldl* Jean Da via*, Fran cqa (George*. Fouith grade: Bobby Boyco*, Harry Connor*, Robert Nell*. Louise Hjar^j. Louunn Hdrnd|>n*, JWfiuellne iH'oipf. Annie Kate Moloney '. Mi-ry Frances WilHams*. Margaret Ann Williaina*, Dongal Glass". FJCth grader Frances Sumnjers*. Nancy Dickey*, Melve George*. Katf.e /Conner*}, Jewm Deese*-. Jacq t line Falls. Hilly Boyce*, Karl Myers* . 15 8. Peeer*. Opal Prultt, James Hrrndon*,. Edna Cook. Sixth grade: Virginia Summeri*, ' M.iry Ann Crouse. Mwigc Mltcbem Kveratte Weaver J. T. McG-innls. H<avry Nelafler*; .David Nell*. Has " ' " T.&flff ?" BSTt"'ft nsyJ ia*. Helen Ea-rp. Houston Black, Cla von Kelley, Sylvia Jean Randall, ACHING COLDS Mwt TMr MSTRESS IWs Easy, QrickWayl. To brine speedy relief from the dieeom- t -fort of cheat colds, muscular rheumatic achea and pains due to colds you need more then "Just e salve" use e stimulating "oowirsr krltmmt" like good old warming, eoothlng Muaterole. It pene- ( trains the surface skin breaking up local . congestion end pain resulting from col da. Even better then e mustard plaster Musterole has been used by millions for r over SO years. Recommended by many doctors end nurses. In thres strengths: , Regular, Children's (mild) end Extra 1 Strong, 40S. Approved by Good House- ? -keeping Bureau. All druggists. flullHI3'/I1I3 mM 11 ww J Alvi II fl" *1 11 I Don't He Fooled By Temp BELK'S Meet or Beat All . CHADWICK 11 SHEETIN II 5c ya 9 10 YARDS FO I I mm ovmALus I with flap pocket and tw I rear pockets. H 39c d MEN'S RED n H W CAMEL OVERALLS 9 I with or without Zippei .fl Men Boys' DRESS OXFORDS Brown, Black, Whit*, I $1.49 pair ESS r.vV. | - , fcjOollj n^fci r Kings Schools Carolyn McDaniel, Luc'lle Car roC B. T. bright, Jr..* Seventh grade: Glee Bridges*. Jim mie Burna*, Betuiy Connor*," Harold Oiusa', Ccyt Pay eur?. Gf>i<t?t> rett. ,Maloam I diterson, Homer Pheagln, Jr.*, High School. . &A: George Eahiiroore*, JaJtnes ThronebtHg*: 8-D: Martha McClaln. i 9-A: Frances Grouse*. Rjchael Mc jOlaln, Juanita McSwain, Bettys Lee ! Nelsler, Betty Patrick, .Doris White* I'-B: Ernest Mauney* ROy StnHto* 9-C: BBly Thornburg. Margaret C. Ware. 10-A: Grace Htall*.' Eoline Keeter, Mary Julia Pollock. 10-C: Buren Nelll*. Carolyn Prinoe*. 11A: Juanita Frederick* U-B: Bobby All ran. Hal Olive*. West School Fl'st grtde. Patsy Jean Harmon. Mildred Martin^ Doris Morrison*. Jimmy CMIders. Second grade: Joyce Blaekwelder* Barbara Jean Ware*. Third gtt^de: Sonny McDanlel*. Ar inur ?aunoern, coteen Falls. Myrtle Murray. Beul&h. Rhea*. Jean MoClaln Fourth grade: McOllLj K.ffrmf Fifth Grade: Avla Male Warllck* j Mary Helen Hord. East School. First grade: Albert Bracket. Bhrbsra BennHt, Roger ,McDanlel. Emo geno Coins. Coleen Brooks. Dorts Owens. Easter Freshour. Louise Fletcher Betty Joe Lynn. Donald Ellison ; Glenn Delltaiger. Second grade: Evelyn Pearson. Pauline t'odv, Dorothy Carpenter. Peggy Bank head. Lee Meredith. iDon .Id FV>rd, Jhnray Carpenter, Bobble lean Specer, Alfred' Prlle. 1<hlrd grade: Chloe Lynn, Mary VIedlUi. Rachael Burton, George Lei :h. Genel Howkihs, Rloahrd Rosa, lorace Cook, Jack Orecti. Fourth grade: Mary Frances Payie; Nadlne Spencer. t Fifth Grade: Jotnnv Cheney, headns Lowe, Jewel Parker. Bortis landers. Sixth gt' Klle. Kitgrti? G'addcii. Hc> ' Lee Whiteside*, .Mildred Cody, lalen Putnam. Ila Mae Tate'1, Viri 'lien*. Seventh grade: Wlltna Bobbltt 'aullae Ford. Billy Kennedy, Har. ey Laughter, Janice Lybrand. A. C reahour, Carl Lee Freahour. lM?r "M I (ELK S P oiary Low Prices of Others. Prices, $ail Around, Then A 'J* J Th A Red Hot Special $6.95 TOPPER COA I Only 24 left. A value ; o I won't forget. I P 08H K06H OVERALLS High and low bad I $L49 HATS I Snappy stytes for no an Boy*. J 97c MEN'S worn SANDALS 97c | _ I II ^ * THE K1NOS MOUNTAIN irfltALD.T! Arey Explain* That Pastures Need Feed Tco many North Carolina f.rt^bre lO-'t ?pja -jhe r permanent pasture* aa "poverty row.' aaya John A. Arey, dairy specialist of t?t*? S'i.te College ExUios.cn 8ervlce 1|ne old feeling, t)fap<t when land ge.ts tco poor to' gicw f.oOI'able ltopa, it is still suiti able for pasture Is yet too prevalent . | In this State* for the good of liwny . cows", he added. Poor, washed land will not make I pasture unless it is rebuilt. Most of sui:h Inud should <bo planted to for- * est trees. Not. much Is expected of a ccticn cr tc-Vveio crcip which !s sot 1 fcitlllitd. y.et .the plant residue onS c-'.om ly grazed' frarture Is more com i pletely removed than is the case with either cotton or tobacco. Arey recommends that a light op- * pli'iitlon of stable mbirure be appli- * ed eorly this inorMh -tc old pastures which have become thin. On farms where manure is not available, an i mplication of about 300 pounds of a j high test fertiliser per acre give v gtod results. , j j_ On '"le more fertile sails, a complete fertilizer will not be needed b* crtuse the object there Is to stlmul' ^ the growth of legume plants. n, such as the clovers audi lespedezs. R All that is needed for thtta purpose is '."fa application of phosphate and lime, auch as ground limestone an?i anpcrpliosphs-'e or baaic alas. | The.'.t/ fowl-. "WrtTftfbS** "fcloW elements. . I tl D5 One to two thousand pounds of w cK-jn'd limestone end mbout 300 lba.t At. fit Huperp-oaiynate, 400 to GOO pounds of basic slag ,per acre will do the work. This material should be applt- a ed Just as soon ton the son gets dry gn enough to work. It can' be broadcast Si and worked In with a drag barrow, et or better still applied with a drill. 01 m I Greyhound's Roducod Fi Cut travel uptnia In thr?? go by Greyhound a third driving coat. Rn'oy twice aa much tight gcing ana way. returning another Greyhound (Mtvf* fforfncoW Pin War fwat Miami 911.15 Greenville $1.' Rock Hill 91.05 Charlotte .( Now York 99.70 Gr'nsboro 92.1 Durham 93.00 Atlanta 93.4 Kg KXTRA Savingt oo Wtatl Trip' Tide RICES AI Remember What. You Paid Be nchor At Belk's Where A Bars TS $2.00 LADIES' CREPE jroo DRESSES $2.95 LADIES' ^4 DRESSES J 1 LADIES' NEW WASH J """ DRESS ES n LADIES' NEW SPRING FELTS and STRAW HA r \ Another Special ~ In Ladiea' Panties Regular Wei ' /W* - * fcnqpAT, mirm 1H 1M> Personals ((.ont'd from Society pay) the spring holidayh at her homo to Kings ^touaiaJU. Mrs. Bright Ransou who is study ing at Chapel Hiil is spend ink the Bps? ag licnauya with. relatives In tiua section. Miss Dorothy Plonk, student at Ctwiensbore College tor Women, U ? L eu on a visit at her hoiuo in Kings Mountain. o Mi*. R. (D- Goforth ha* retumod rrom New York ciy whore she per sonally. selected new styles for Jvlks Ladles Step. Mr. M. L. Harmon, Jr., student of he University ctf North Carolina Is periling the sprang holkdnys with i.'j pan cits here. Mrs. L. A. Kleur. Sr.. U a patient n tfco OH,v Hcepttai. Gastfmla i here she was carried for treatment ?t Iburoday. o Mr?. W. Boyce Weir has returned > Kings Mountain after visiting her later. Mr* Albert Whisnant in lackaburg. ( M'se Irene Holland 'add Mlas Fairy figS i fiP.yvTKV,, St, it week-end with Mlsa Patterson's treat*. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pattervn o Dr and Mrs. P. F. Mf?rr. the latter sinter cf Mrs A H Pollock were :ests of the Pollock family last aturdtay. ,Dr. and Mrs. Marr came >pec3ally to be wtith Mrs Pollock t her 81st birthday anniversary. iou'.?i ? NTEH 10 [q Phono 62 IE THE 1 if ore We. Came Here! There 1 fain Is A Bargain. * Hr H ^ I I | I North Carolina On $1*49 zt wtmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmm I OA 1 Li90 _ HC _ 2 and 31 / I 97c val? TpW W 3 ] 61 ^ gm a A A Wee 18 $1*00 4 Boy In A Step-in* SILK Hi f,ime SHrhtlj $1.00 10< r "'v * v' .' " ' . m . ' ' i 1 ' | ____ , ' r. WHEN IT K COMES TO A ^ SMOKING PLEASURE \ AT ITS BEST...; J I'LL TAKE CAMELS EVERY TIME / ^ITiqJwL w. 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