' . -' . | . ' * . . r\ ? ' ' . - > , . . " ' o. i . , ,> : ': ' v'/.Leaders C < final i L'W'W rCm PHYLLIS WARE 301 King Street Your Active Inti The Parents of Small. FIVE of do This Week it Worth. Three Ti Awards Given To A > Number of Beth-Ware \-H Girls Tin' Botl.iWure 4-11 Club hob! its .' RuUir moot Ins Thursday morulas, bli 'l'i. in the jUgh School auditorn tu. After t';?> clu!) pledge and the roll cull, vvo songs, "The 4-H Hymn ltd. "Home in the Pines,", were .*nigK Two members gave a conver tat ion on " Wild Life/' Miss Sutton nid Mr. Thornton, our agents, gave t talk about "How to Help and Conj*rve our Birds." Merchants of Kings Mountain gave awards' to. "4-H girls making the best record in the different projects for Belk's .Department Store gave .vtatcrial for a dress to Euzelia Mc$waln, who had the .best record in jtottiing; Kecter's t)epa Hindu t IlMDrDI A T 1 iivirciviAi THEATRE Kings Mountain's Popular Play House PHONE 13*. . NOW PLAYING THURSDAY \ Buck Jones In "JRidin' For Justice" also Alan Marshall, Barbara Read. In "Married and in Love Serial '? News ; . 10c FRIDAY and SATURDAY Ken Maynard In "Flaming Lead" also Polly Anne Young In "Port of Hate' lerial. "Green Hornet", Donald Duch 10c and 15c sa^ai M a a imam * ta mvnuAT ino i urovai Tat and Slim", Laurel and Hardy *A Chump at Oxford" in Newe, Comedy, March of Time 10c and 15c ?Coming Soon? THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE Dame" daMMMMiBMMMaaanMBBanMaMMHaana Thursda t "CONG< Ann Southern "TUP AI iiiu nm. . 'TOO BUS The Jon FREE CAND Every kid will receive a I every tenth one receivi on this day. Monday i ft "THE SHOP ARC James Stewart ? Wednesday ? utrvv v a nn Ti I "V1L1/Aba n Richard Cror | "EMERGE! Willian Dl .y- * w \j^ ~' , J? ?' . . . t -? ? ... " i - ' V jftdfflrtTH ii f M i v\fT. * .. . '.. _ > ' . - .' ~)n This M '.i - 1 ?i.^T ? .V xrW . vM* .fVvi^f.a.Vi RACHAEL JOLLY Margrac* Mill ?rest In Your Baby's Behalf > the Babies on this Week's Ho them would Send Your Baby > going to have a Mighty Im mes, as much This Week Com Store pave muteripl for a dress to ] Carrie Yarboro for the l>est canning record; IMonk Brothers Store pave material for a dress to iCuzclia McSwain for tlte best records; Phifer Hardware Store pave a pyrex dish to Annie Pearl Wright for the best record in cooking; Bridges, and Hain rick Hardware store gave a ? waste i basket to Pratt Dover (Mis. Roliet! | Howell\ for tlte best record in room Improvement. Farm Questions | Q.?Should sweet potato plants tie treated before planting . In the field? ' i A.?Where the soils are Infected with stem . rot or wilt organisms, the stems and roots should be dipped in a 20-20-50 BordiNux mixture or dusted with a mixture composed of 25 per cent monohydrated cop-1 ner sulfate and 75 percent lime Just] before plantinl. The scurf infected i roots and stems should be treated | with ground sulphur immediately j before transplanting. Treated plants must be transplanted in moist but not water, logged soil. Q.?What Is the proper temperature for a brooder house? A ? Kov the first week, j after I?'iiu'ks are piueeu in me jvoooer. the temperature should be regulated to 98 degrees at, the outer edge ' of the eaopy aud on a level with he chicks' heads. This temperature is lowered five degrees each week i until the- sixth week, but care I should be exercised to avoid running the' brooder at a sub normal ! temperature. Where brick or rock brooders are used a room temperature of 70 to 75 degrees is sufficient ' CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors' for the beautiful floral offering and the kindness rendered us during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father. -. ' ' Mrs. R. H. George and children Opportunity^ KnoclwC^H ff/1 ^ HEAD the ADS # Vi ' iy and Friday ~.H ) MAISIE" ? John Carroll Double Feature UZONA KID" Rogers ;Y TO WORK" es Family Y FOR THE KIDS i piece of candy Free, with I in# an extra large piece, I *.' fl md Tuesday >UND THE CORNER" - Margaret Sullivan - Double Feature IARN DANCE" dwell ? Doris Day NCY SQUAD" i Henry H X IE % . ^ . _ . . . .. V - ." ' " ' ' "" '" ' x * .', ' f-*. '):' .': J -'?.. V , ' i ^ J ' r' . . .tj"*-'"'V-* TH? KINOe MOUNTAIN HERALD Yeek's Ba N'fat ~ BV-<M*.i^ ILo* auA!> ^;A e, u a nw n a ly en mnn ? onrvtn Piedmont Avenue iVill Insure Publishing the L nor Roll are expected to rei Fly ing Along the road to Si portant Bearing on what ipared with the last week of MORE~ABOUT BOY SCOUT BANQUET (Cont'd from frout page) tlie Court of Honor February 1i>th: Tenderfoot Rank Itnlph C. Thomas. 3; David Netll, :i; Millard A. Prince,3; B. 9. Peeler,; Jr., 3.: Henry Parks Noisier, 1; , Charles Nelsler, 1;, Bobbie H~mdon j 7: Eugene Timms, 7; Eugene Bfess- j ley. 8; Lawrence Pressley, k; Wll liant Mltchem. 5. Second Class Rank John Houser. -2: Oscar Gladden, 5 Darwin Keller. 5; Wip. Blackwell, 8; Fred Riser. 8; Opal Pruett, 8. First Class Rank C. B. Jolley. -3: Harry Laughter 4; David McDanlel. A. S. M.. 4; Ben Goforth. 6; Chas. Goforth. 6; B. T. Wright, 6: A. G. Sirgeant, Jr.. 6: Ed gar .Deece. 6; Luther Godfrey, 7; Joe Hawkins. 7. Merit Badges BUI Page, 1. Pathfinding; Chas. Moss. Jr.. I. Reptile Study; Wood \ Rawles. 1. Reptile Study; . Billy Rud dock. 1, Scholarship; Eddie Smith. 1, Fireman ship; Gus Gordon. 2. Fire munship"; Hoyle Whitesides. 2. Fire maiiship; Doris Bennett, 2, Reading land Scholarship; Wm. Medlln. 2, i Public Health; Floyd Quees, 2. Mus! it, Farm Layout. Animal lirdustry j and Gild Eagle Scout Palm. Grady Queen, 2. Handicraft; Eugene Mltchem. 2; First Aid to AnlI inals; Miles Mauney. 2, Conserva! tic\h; Ernest Mauney. 2. ConservaI lion; Otis Falls. Jr., 2. Animal In'dustrv; Robt. Dettmar. 2. Farm Lay 'out; Smyre Williams, 3. Fireman-' 1 ship: David MeDainel, A. S M.. 4. Pathflndlnf; Gerald Wilson, 1, Fire manshtp;- Chas. Wilson. 4. Civics, First Aid and Reading; J. B. Hawkins, 4. Civics; Roy Smith. 4. Safety i Public Health. Personal Health, I Pathflndng and Civics; Harvey Lau ' ghter. 4. Flremanship; Wilson I.edj ford, 4. Public Health. Plumbing, j First Aid. Civics and .Carpentry. Ray Bridges, 4. Public Health, i Plumbing. First Aid. Civics, Carpen try. James Hullender, 5, Safety; Gene Davis. 5. Swimming; James Ware, 6. Avlatiou; stoney Walker, 6. Hand icraf. Safety. Life 8cout Rank: Bit ly Hullender. 5. Pathflndlns and Star Scout ?Jtankf J. T. McOlnnla, Jr 5, Pathflnding; Cqyt Payseur, 8; Animal Industry, Thos. Smith, 5, Safety; A. O. Sargent, 6. Firemanship; E. W. Griffin, 8 Flremanshlp; Olee Bridges, 6. Scholarship; Eugene Mathis, 6. Scholarship and Flremanshlp; Arthur Lee Jackson, ?. Handicraft, 8tar Scout Rank; John Henry Caldwell. 7, Handicraft Star Scout Rank; Buck Huffstetler, 8. Scholarship. Reading. CARD OF THANK8 We wish to thank the people of Kings Mountain for theli* acts of kindness to our loved one. Mrs. Vera Rawles, during her long Illness and for the sympathy shown us after her death. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jenkins. Jacqueline, Wood, Jr., and Gloria Rawles ~6 "EXTRA" HELPS quickly relieve DISTRESS of CHILDREN'S CODGHS-COLDS DONT "take chance*" with unknown products to relicvf discomfort of your child's spasmodic croupy coughs caused tor colds. Uee "Children'*"Mueterole! Mueteroi* gtvee each QUICK relief becauee It's *of "Juet aa ordinary salve." Rub h wsU oa jrour kiddle's cheat, throat aad beck. It aoathaa ead stimulates surface drculatioa aad helps break up local rnegestlim aad paia. Its eeothlag vapors fiSsshssp^Bwwa^*^ ^ mmm . , . A . y ?\ . - . ? '. \ {; vv* ** THURSDAY, FEB. 22, 1940 &y Derby ? . 301 King Street Saby's Picture. Active Repo )ort at least one "club" 5? 15 \ iccess ? toward the ultimate Prize your Baby Will Win, The Derby. PLAY AT BETH-WARE "Aunt Susie Shoots the Works," a mystery farce, in three acts, will be presented at the Beth-Ware high school auditorium Saturday night, February 24th at 8 p. m. Admission lOe and 20c. This play is being directed by S. I.. Coon and Is produced by the High School Dramatic Club, ^n't- forget the date! Be sure to come and toll ail your friends to be on hand for an evening of fun whqn "Aunt Susie Shoots The Works." MORE ABOUT BABY DERBY (Cont'd from front page) expect them to manifest very much interest in you, unless you are deep ly interested tn your own behair. Prove to them you are worthy of their support and encouragement. Ask your friends to ask for Baby Derby coupons at the Baby Derby stones. Also ask for new and renewal subscriptions to The Herald. The Derby office will be open until NINE o'clock Saturday night. HELP YOUR FAVORITE CANDI- J DATE NOW! I | HEAl SPOR Childrens Sli Sizes 61/2 to 2 79c pi . i ) Sport Oxfoi Tan and White Sai Ties and Strap 97c pi Sizes 8^ to 2 CHILDREN'S CREPI Oxfords $1.49 p Sizes 12 to 3 I Extra Spec One rack $4.95, $3.95 WINTER SHO All Sizes fei tkA ?i ILT * BELK'l REMEM * j, .. s ' * ... ' . - . ' v V ' ' . . * ' . >'" ' *V ' .. >C Honor Rc ^ Q%9 . vi g -'i3k S . . Phenix Mill rting Coupons and Herald yorth of Subscriptions. One 1 goal of winning $200 and Cu . Remember, Coupons and Sub A CORRECTION * ' * >.* '.- < The Herald wishes lo call attention to, and correct nn error which appeared in an add and in the columns of the Herald last week. The error was in the announcement ot the Dixie Grill, and stated that Bill Craig was one of the proprietors of the grill.1 The name should have n..i?<v p....u mil i. UHM,. Iiwi v luih /mi v^ittlg IB an insurance agent. T . _ An caching naw Mia la radio ? B out how much jrou know about and uauaual placaa. Many valuab WJZ Friday 8:( . i i i 1 DQUARTERS I T OXF< LOOS BELK Spoi I Tan ai SideT Moccasins ? White. All si W $i Idles T | M EI * : Spoi _ AA to C. j) qay ci Tan and W1 S SOLE white Saddle Medium Ha > Cork Soles. ( Whf'e Dress "* || ?^ g?I? :ial S and $2.95 One rai ES >r. $1. J DEPT~i IBER ? You Always Save A< ss=s * . <>-, S.. ' ' . -'x ? V ? ? ; . ,V , ** ' # ; m. I 1 I B ^ ? Jf Vt. 1a. .TB K? UnrH UtuHIn Hhnlhv N fl Church Street " j Subscriptions. Club is Really p. What YOU scriptions are INDIGESTION Sensations) Relief from Indifestioa and One Dot* Proves It .. W the flrrt <Som of thli plesunt-tastlnc lllll# Mirk (ablet doesn't brln* jrou (ha fattest an.! most eomnlefa relief )*ou hate esnerlenred send Initio bark to us and ?et DOUIILK ilON'KY BACK. TMl Bell ans Uhlet helps tho stotaarh dliest food. *.1 makes the eiross atomaeh fluids harmless and kit you eat Un nooriatilnf foods >oa nee.t For heartburn. slek header he and upsets so often caused by ^s atom act) fluids maklnc yoti feel tour and Irk all orer?Jt'ST ONK l>OHL of Bell-ana prom speedy relief, lis ererywhere. 4 1 jm - i mtertainment. Find H JM I Jirosnca strange ww, II prists! Listen tot M) P. M. Hr', ,. . > 7OR DRDS 'S SALLY ANN rt Oxfords nd White Saddles ies ? Crepe Soles - White, Tan, Tan and Izes. .94 pr. M3EW00D H rt Oxfords ' Widths?Sizes 3 to 9 .U. TM l. a UK OtHUICB. DIHC& IMI g *. Beige with Low or sis. Beige and Brown I Crepe Soles. Brown and I Oxfords? .98 pr. J pecial I I :k $2.98 and $3.98 I I SHOES 00 pr- II >TORE t BELK'S 1

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