i OUR DEMOCI hnra .?h? ...iinmia,' j..,n THERE* NOTHING h Back of ice cream is the IN WHICH THE U.S. LEADS th 79% of our. FAMILIES equ REf-'RiGERATORS ALONE, OP?#SCNS. IN CENTRAL EU oatt aea: thousand. The u.s; has the only, svsi railroad cars, trucks, units. fast-growing,to< refrigerating lockers farmers' own vegetab 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 . ' ' 11 Imperial Kings Mountain, N TODAY ? ' Double Feat . ?1 You'll Loth ; -j. ^ sit joull ery Jfc 2? H?! in this thriffio* JPs% ^VJr V/.# stor* *i th? jj'-'fi iag^y butt that leaaiil knUtl AMEs"U| CRAIG REYNOLDS E-?ket Ralston ^ Goorqo Meokor Tort Kolton | Also Edgar Kenn FRIDAY and Double Fea !S88*?k" ? - -jr JUK. '^a I T- ^*Sm,^yo?iNo| Serial?M ^Oc j Car oh' 3 a t lt. ago'.; ?tti.C : o r.nr.ady! j Th? inf' d"t.i . -.tory of a brio'. ?' : , modi 8^* } ; I VHp^ IK... t , *??/ - _ __ .ii h MONDAY ai Selected She 10c a Conr> "Charlie TS iacv IORE I 500 MILLION r?FAM I GAtu>NS eaten f B A YEAR HERE. 'j LTfH IN EUROPE IT JL 'W HAS ALWAYS " ^ BEEN A scarce \ I n || \ Wl \ygj---_ 1 : STORY OF REFRIGERATION, IE WORLD?MORE THAN IPPED. OF MECHANiCAL VE HERE FOR EVERY 7 ROPc IT'S ABOUT EM OF REFRIGERATED AND COMMERCIAL VENDING 3, IS .THE NUMBER OF >,"FOOD BANKS" FOR LES AND MEATS. " ' v.'* ' f \%. ' i* ' ' i Theatre I . C.?Phone 134 rHUHSDAY ure Show Oc? "^U/cojfRP&I V ; ' ; l ' ' 1 edy Comedy?News I SATURDAY 1 ture Show Mt&Z mmmi\\min\ hi [icky Mouse andl5c^ _____..... I 'Mr iL ?C?**\ HB|k| I GENE RAYMOND JACKCARSON'PHILIP 'AER1VALF CK .U.viNA J Jj ltd TUESDAY i >rt Subjects . ind 15c i | ; Chaplin in Dictator" "H" l ' ' '? " * < *i" ?* '; ? t '' * IB KINO* MOUNTAIN HBBALO. 1 Danger Cited In Moving Track Crops To Market "Tile price a farmer may receive for tali produce In of, no conncquence In comparison with the price be may pay for hta carelessness in hauling that produce to market," Ronald llocutt. Director of |te tllKh way safety Division, said this week in pointing out traffic hazards connected with thit marketing of. early crops. With the strawberry aud May pea markets already open and the marketing of Irish potatoes and other truck crops scheduled to .begin shortly, thjj safety director issued a timely warning to North Carolina: truck farm< rs. ,Tbo movement of truck crops Id market always creates 'out-of-tlie Or lllraty traffic dangers, but the extra ordinary conditions now existing on ! North Carolina highways will make ihe' marketing of spring produce an even- greater traffic hazard than its t?ul." lie said. Imperially lit tin- sections ai< mul Wilmington, Klizalicth -City ...d IV rt Itragg, all of wliieli are ria-k lai-nving eenti rs as well tis ? it.'"'!,* < ! activity in. Hi" Slate. farpicis slieufd take every I 1 I-' U: (" itVoi t" iirrhl'il'tS hi i Vt-r ! i-fion wt'ili . h.'l i' * t rips fruns ' tin- jam. n: in" yt-arKv^* where thy'y-j >.imi tlii iv efpps." i Aluviij! ill" precautious llocn'tl' list).-: - v.' ;i ; <li llave ill" lives. i;i ilA lights.. etui runuiijtK yenr o/ your i uvks alitl trailers checked ' uii'.l 4 tk rec tVd if l-.iur.ii (ii fcctivo-- i i.v i'.that'your. hating vehicle ;mi i.ui uvi ilyiidt il. - ami ill.-'riliiii !!i" v."it;in i.-. cv.yily as. i?n, vibl.-.: | 1 i don't . <! "irivi t: in "in u kc t "i ii'ii i itriil vl'.rV sb epy. Oc Aery- tl I'ed | i I know ..Something. about. \\ni?? tlri ?. r!s ability. to" drive. 111*' aflUude as a driver, tuiit 'his rr ""I'll as :i driver 15 I'll" driving a horse-drawn vehicle 1 viv< faster-moving iraftis ys iiiueli <ii ih" road as possible, ami carry a lie in Tor driving "after ^lark."I appeal to Xorih'"Carolina truck farmers lo follow these suggestions lest cruslted bodies. broken bones ( and sniushtd vehicles be a pari of ill" price they pa\ for having their ; crops hauled to market." . (ioctiti added. Farm Questions 1} -When should cottpu receive a side dressing? A -Cot toy should b< si.le d resst ?' within in days after chopping on ail except heavy soil types with Id -lbs. of soluble nitrogen. An example of this would lie let) pounds of nitrate of soda to the acre. If a 3-S-3 fertilizer was used, the nitrate ot soda application should, be increased to 135 pounds to the acre. If rust- sytn ptoms have developed in previous crops, an additional 25 to 50 poundof potash within 10 days after chop ping- should be used it the potash I content of the fertilizer used was no: iikri'as?n. this would mean the addition of 50 to 100 pounds of muriate.of potash or 125 to 250 pounds of kalnlt. Q.?What is the method of feed ing swine? A.?The self-feeder method Is the best way to feed fattening hogs. It' saves labor and feed. is an ideal way to utilize dry feed, helps keep feed clean, and enables each pig to select his own ration. Where nursing sows are self-fed, the pigs will learn to eat from the feeder before weaning time. When the sows are taken away at weaning time. the pigs may be continued on the self feeder withoht Interruption. Manilla. May 13.?Pan-American Airways California clipper landed at 4:46 p. m. today to complete the company's first roundtrlp flight to Singapore. TJhe return to Manila was made In 10 hours and 20 minutes. The big flying boat is due to take off for the United States Wednesday at dawn. It was delayed a day at Singapore while postal officials loaded 13.000 first fligljrt covers aboard, most of them bound for United States stamp collectors. Ho wan County farmers are co-op orating splendidly in nil active program of terrace maintenance, according to P. H, Satterwlitte. assist ant farm agent of the N. C. State College Extension Service. CALL OR SEE Kennon Blanton At Terminal Ser. Station PHONE]NO. 10 STERCHI BROS.' Representative in Kings Mountain , Territory ??? "HUR8DAY. MAY IS. 1?41. ' WE THREE T1 ALL Everyone had a swell time lu Richmond and we're ready' to until all we saw .... One or the surprising couples .... that really soemed to be enjoylug themselves on the band trip .... were none other than Ked Hudspeth and Jerry Hord .... and Christine tiullaut and Medford Ramsey are worth inentloulug We give the laurel to Edna with and John Fulton ...'. they . were really the cutest of them all ..... .II was really interesting to. pee Ilet ty Moore and tloof ehtlng dinner with Hetty's mother Jn Washington . ..(letting in good with the family ....ell Uuof? .'. It seems Rachel MeCluin was quire popular part time with Heeler and part time with Miles ..... The Wake Forest lads Were down .... so IVflv Uv cer.uinly* wasn't lonesome - .. All the old .regular, certainly tijoyed tle inscKis: Alivi |h itiui To ?:Vt. Itjll, fluid* and K i.-. Man \> n"d\'i\ .an. l iei . ;ici a. I Floyd I . . . We" W..111I. . < 1 M c.n * 1 I IJ U/ Ill Wdhl i.i ;.m !"> ! > v. J \ii? ",!Y< {.\ 1 cii..In?" ' - .\1i ok ?*1 . . V/- ' . ; i*;: S?\ ! \ \ li v': i , i ] ?d pui. % ;'i ;lvtin\ ilunitfo. \ jtvjiili* f " \vi ?v :vv ,;V.' . . . vu cpujiicj" v*\ -.* " ' *" I ..* !> * . f . 'p' | TWO A.M. AN0 NOT , t.'-J"" * j A NERVINE TABLET Do You LieAWake Nights? Millions do. The worst of it is, you never know when sleepless night is coming. Why not be prepared? DR. MILES Effervescent Nervine Tablets help to quiet the nerves and permit refreshing sleep. Stop in at the drug store to- , day and get a package. Try Dr. Miles Nervine Tablets for Nervousness, Sleeplessness due to Nervousness, . Nervous Jlradnche, Excitability, Nervous Irritability. I Sinn'' PachDzo 21? p l ;- ' ~r; I' Tj: ' . .. I I raro I REDUf (until saturoay ON SAT SILVERT Special Notice To T Duramln?The "7 Every B. F. Goodrlcl < town U built with t "tire vitamin" that t ? adds thousands life of the tire. j Extra Se The new B. F. Goo | vertown gives you i I ance ? more blowbecause It's built i i Hi-Flex Cord and Sa : Don't wait ? buy i sensational May J ALL SILVEVTOWNS 90 1 | e'en . Menzell wann'i . the only one wlio stepped out .... 1 H> U K 1H n dHtHelen Kuy* cute girl and who was the Kir) Charlie Mohi wan with? . We sure are ntlMhut Charles, Xelaler'n smile ...... Hurry up and get well Tiie above apace In dedicated to Ji ni Mercer .... Sunday night Men 7111 Phlfer dated Martha Sue Dover and Jim Williss wan with "Cat'' Jenkin* .. ..The moon was pretty on the lake wasn't it?.... My the way Maltha Sue wo foilntl out "your <> pinion .... Singnitig olT we say..... Keep out of qi.ir sight. If you hope to keep right. More (Jinn ll'.oOt) peile-triads j were .kilieil hy motor vehicles., in ; tlris country Vast year. I /?m?ri k: -ft&m wm t - vr, ' -'a - i I fc:;, : I | s4 i ; 1 f fSp, i! ter'l ! I P?*1 L? $129.30 1 |jnlowoi rJI KINGS MC FURNITl Happiness Be rff alio I may 11) I / %p I Wre Buyers On I tiro Vitamin" 1 J9 p Safety Silver- % /5 MJRAMIN?the f (SB ^^hensrubhcr 9 jH# of miles to tne m _ ioty! IA R drich Safety Sil- I more skid resist- I out protection - sdth top quality lV I fety-welded plies. MM tow ? during this 1 fubllee Tire Sale. AiAMTEED FOR LIFE! 11 H ' s V Sep ?K For The ; v- ' > ;' 'V * ; J. : > :S1 Contract* will be let ?oon for at., mile* of power line* In nine cow munities of Clay County. H.cordla* to O. II Wheeler, farm agent of Ui? N. C. State College Kxtencion Service. With Rood weather until harvest time, lri*h potatoes In lleaufort County, are not expected to be more than five day* behind their normal schedule thl* year, report* Assistant Farm Agent A I. Kagle* , An eRR route has been worked out 'or fnrjners of' Jones and Onslow Counties which Will take eggs .on a graded basis. reports Jack Kelley. assistant- farm agent. Terracing requests-have been utiusttalh heavy tbis year ill Polk County both for horse anil machine hulll terraces . reports S. II. Dohson assistant farm agent. ' ? IV*- \ ml %M roR ; / >i ,-... 4:-- ;< / ' ..t. J. / . :' 'i './ u i ' -M - "" <:^4 I > ' ' J k% X8f. /) ? ' v 3?; .. vf) W^'?'roP J 1?L0*y> **** ' '/ ONLY NORGE has this sensational new invention that gives ideal refrigeration every day, plus remarkable new economy, IVorgc has all the other big features, too,-', including famous KOLLATOR CO 1.1) - MAKIiU, refrigerantcooled for long life and troublefree operation ? an exclusive No.rgc feature. Come in and see America's newest refrigerator! Mi )UNTAIN . JRECO. 'j^ins Al Ilomc EBomsa _ F^inj Ml I vice I Phone 62 J j 1

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