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* MOREENTR/ j > . 'Wh Rr <^1 BE, ** !! V - * * . ^VIHBe Wt W' -" BARBARA JEAN OAULT Phenlx Mill This blue-eyed little "Miss" prom lees to travel far and faat la the Baby Derby when her hoat of nyportera start depositing coupons to her credit. Plve years old, almad* batr. apd weighing 40 pound* , only yartlaity describes the Jbeaaty of this little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . J. Gault, Jr., and the granddaughter of Mr, and Mrs. M. C. Swing, Tharfotte, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gaatt, St., Kings Mountain. First Baby Deri Saturday Night v V * (Cont'd' from front pags) W# will gladly give you any information that you may desire. But 1st as have (hose entries right away. Ibers la plenty of room in the Derly for your Darling! If your baby does not get on the First Honor Keall that does not mean that your iaby will be dropped from the list. Just put In s little more eSort seat week, and you will certainly see it's naoe on the next Honor Kofi. Coupons will be counted every Saturday night alter the first count Is made. Subscription Schedule .da stated In the Baby Derby rules ^5555555555^. IMPERIAL A THEATRE Kings Mountain's Popular Play House PHONfe 184 NOW SHOWING THURSDAY Tom Keene in 'The Law Commands" Also Marlon Nixon In The Reckless Way' 8?rlal ? News 10c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY .Victor McLaghlen, Basil R&thbone In "RIO" Bob Steele in 'Riders of the Sage' Donald Duck ? Green Hornet No. 2. ' 10c and 15c U-v- MONDAY and TUKSOAY c4iae. Blckford, Barton McLane, in "Mutiny in the Big House' Comedy ? News m 10e and 15c COMING SOON Any Kyeer and Hie Sand" In "That'e Right?You Are Wrong Thursday 'THE SECRET < Lew Ayres?Li Saturday ? E "THE BIG S ' X John V, "SABttl Charles Grapes U I ? ITIUMHlBy HI "BAERU Alice Paye ? Wednesday ? Bargain "JAMIC . Charles Laughton WT' "MY SON I ')? Jacqueline WeHi id " ^ i \ .. * - 'i " * > .J .. _ ? K " > ' i* . ' ,;.v, ./& {NTS IN THE I h flHRrv JM?3Hj j MMN^ypHf^^ *tff ^Pr^MARVFRANCCS PUTNAM Church Street The beauty and charm which atand oat in the children entered In ' The llaby Derby are once a?aln ev- i Ident In Mar>- Prnncea. the tour veara and *i>ht mnnth* nM ^l,ar*?- ' S GUILTX" i?Bruce Cabot KIE BBS ter of Mr. and Mr*. Boyd Putnam? King* Mountain, and the granddaughter <of Mr. C. P. Hauas. Tampa. Fla.. and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Putnam, Kings Mountain. Mary has light blue eyes, dark brown hair and weighs 39 pounds.. >y Count a special schedule of "miles" would be allowed on either old, new or del.nquent subscriptions to The Kings Mountain Herald after the first two weeks of the Baby Derby have been completed. Below you will find that schedule in -Its complete form. No special allowances of any kind will be made other than the schedule outlined here. During the first period. (up to February 24,1 the following schedule of miles will be allowed on old, new or delinquent subscriptions: One year 1&0 mites; 2 years 390 miles; 3 years 600 miles; 4 years 900 miles; 5 years 1200 miles; 10 years 3,000 miles. During the second period. (February 26 to JMarch 2 In-elusive), the foregoing schedule Is decreased by one-third and during the third and last period, (March 4 to March 9 inclusive), the second period schedule Is cut In half. A bonus of 1.000 miles is allowed on a "club" 315 worth of subscriptions turned in during any one week during the Baby Derby. Any group of subscriptions totaling $1S is a "club." Ellenboro, Jan. 16.? Many of the members of the Pleasant Garden grange in McDowell county met recently with the Colfax grange at Ellen boro. 6 "EXTRA" HELPS quickly ragqva DISTRESS of UMILUKtNS COKKS-COIDS DON T "take chances" with unknown product* to relieve discomfort of your child's spasmodic croupy coughs caused bv oolda. Use "Children's" Musterole! Musterole gives such QUICK relief bocause it's not "just an ordinary salve." Hub it well on your kiddie's chest, throat and back. It soothes and stimulates sur face circulation and helps break up local congestion and pain. Its soothing vapors ease breathing. 40*. Approved by Good Housekeeping Bureau. and Friday )F DR. KILDARE" onel Barrympre double Feature ITAMPEDE" rayne PAGE" rin?Arlene Whalen id Tuesday CADE" Warner Baxter Day ? Double Feature A INN" ?Maureen O'Hara . I % x A' ). : I TO PKQI KWHTfllf HMUU| iERALD AN En 1ST COUNT1 SATURDAY j Bk B I I I H CHARLES EUGENE PAINTER 107 Cleveland Ave. Action personified, a healthy boy with plenty of pep and play In hia n.ake-up describes this fine little fellow. Charles Is the son of Mr. rod Mrs. L. W. Painter, Kings Moun lain. He is the five years and elev En months old, and Is starting out is apy champion should. - - He has t>lue eyes, brown hair and weighs 19 pounds. |200 and a beautiful loving cup is the first prise in the ".Baby [Derby." \ Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Fox Have A Narrow Escape Rev. E. W. Fox, a former pastor of Ceneral Methodist churob, sustained damages to bis automobile and he and Mrs. Fox narrowly escaped serious Injuries last Wednesday afternoon, when their car was sldeswtped by a passing automobile, on highway 70. several miles west WE UPPII K* ...YOU UPI :'. " .!' * *V, ;" V ' , ' '" ' ' ' ' -.. .. * . J&M M^k ^k H ^k . ": "''. *rM in IN New ESSl ltft PREMIUM In Parian It's REGULAR la Pi W* knew you'd like Id Aft new gasolinp actually m*Hs >i for premium anti-knock pt That* why we cave it our "o ?ESSO?formerly reserved f old at premium price. We I no for New ESSO-for its qui mat pickup! saaoother operati new high in knock leas powet sands you're coming In?at back. And you're telling yo "Try New HKO-h's the beat value in the regular-price mk ...YOU GET <*'y' nronMUT. mt.?. w* I SUSAN LIB MOM Kings Mountain Meet the smiling sad charming daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. George Moss, of Kings Mountain, and the grmoddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Hord, and Mrs. Henry Moss, all of Kings Mountain. Susan Is three >Sars and eight months old. has brown hair, brown S7,es, .and weighs 50 pounds. Remembers, parents, the first coutat of coupons will be made a|ter the office closes,this coming Saturday night, January >0. of statesrille. Mrs. Fox suffered an injury to her right shoulder, but no broken bones; but Mr. Fox was not Injured In the wreck. Both front wheels of the car were broken. Rev. Mr. Fox, who was driving west was approaching a truck traveling east on the highway and Just before he came abreast ot the truck a smaller truck also traveling east and with a new car attached to It as trailer, attempted to pass the 9 THE QIIALIl ED THE SALE ' >? jfig I HB |^HH^ H V lhi ntfi i : . . |north lance ... OS to! Y M RSI SCIENTISTS III ^^Ime fT? 1?b<T!i?y^ 0,1 tnewyoa'd A? 1939 Natior ck starting. Engineering Achieved m. Atui ift tim^ in tKn Ail I<u4nt#< rt By thou- for *m>'? many ndrao< ad coming , fuel* for aircraft an or friends: engine*. W* apprecia all around tioa of ? leadership w CDIII MtlCI V BETTER PRODI) ? ', * - ' *.v t - ) * V, >. / ! . , / . - ,?- * *- ' ? . POPULAR B/ % ? XI! p.. . % W < . I | s? hLv ?l^r >?MF 3B^ ^jHFy -/>r;f>l'j. ' ' . IK i*^r>i I* , _ ' Photo'sjr Hord SAMMII LIC McCARTER 503 King Street ThU little fellow should win tbo heart* and support of many people In hi* race for the $200 and loving cup. No doubht. hia parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Orady McCarter. are not going to rest u%tll they see his name heading the Honor ^oll Three years and six months old, he has brown eyes, brown hair, and he did not weigh In. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Wotnack, Kings Mountain, and Mr. and Mrs. T. M. McCarter, Clover, 8 C? ere the grandparents. | Irat truck. Mr. Pox pulled entirely off the highway In an effort to avoid a collision, but his car was struck by the automobile which was trailing the truck. Mr. and Mrs. Fox were en route to Kings Mountain at the ttme to join Mrs. E. u. Campbell for a-trip tc Palm Harbor, Fla. Their trip will be delayul nntll repairs to their i car are completed. - .n it, , Mjl J VI' ilH ^ ' M H BK ^1 t|& *'. '.^^B WBB H ^ KB i If jjBb. >p|; ; . \ rl B fl IJ I I JBB3 m s mjjm v B ft Is! I 9 W - I I !0' ;'iv ' ' 'B WSKi risk. nuwnw j? ' I I ftft B ^B B B ^B I I I I fl II M I I ^B^l ^B ^b ' B y Bi^B K2 wi| BM B BB BB I * * B I . in rKy -v , 4R? * CAROUM *B | es ^ New | Egl K+tm-rwm ft' ' "^\ "*Jrt EM pHni tlftl-FIEU la nidation wu recently 'in? designefl Ul Award for Chemical "*ftin?. **trI ry, dM award wti made tine^S? o 3M in developing taper- sweeping po d other high-powered ittolioe. Gi? te thif formal reoogni- Enjoy the n . formaooe th ESSO Extra! wit o? ww mmrt J UN|XC|U CTS AT THE (Si i . v , ^ j c 1. '- | ^ ,-? , |>- '-J IBY DERBY - ; &S^^-Sfc?!^^rv.x1 PHYLLIS WARS |/ I rvings oirvvx Another very ittreotlT* little "MIm" In the Baby Derby M Phyllis. the five years and four months old daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Ware, ot Kings Mountain, and the granddaughter ot Mr. and Mrs. M> W. Hord. Kings Mountain, and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ware, route, Kings Mountain. .Blhp eyes, blonde - hair, weighing S5 pounds further daecrib- . I es thte fast-flying "Baby Derby" ontrant. Watch this lady's standing nmt vMtlr ' Paint With . 1 DUTCH BOY WHITE LEAD I Kings Mtn. Mfg. Co. Store J ^ And there's the fellow who Insists his auto is In good enough condition to last another year without In jm hf WW I I H I t: t i V HI a M MMB ? B^" > .? . - .?' '. . " ' . , ESSO EXTRA / m High h EXTRA Qaalfty irStM atTht Ism Sign umw there wtrt to autoy l^k buyers! You've given emnil to ESSO Ext rm?the gmtod to provide txtra quick . '* tw response, *xtr* knock tom Fighting Gtade Ariaew BSSO Extra tlvw tba war found only in nth ? younelf a motoring traatl tprcma Mtitfsctioo of oaru is absolutely top*! Try D AT MIMIUM ? ' 1 So) SIGH! WtaSM. a?s'!
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