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Last Honor Roll In Baby Derby This Wesk . Last Wssk 1.?Mary Baker 3 2.?Richard Hunnicutt 3 3.?Phyllis Ware 1 4.?Judy Jenklna 12 5.?Nell Mauuey 29 6.?Rachael Jolly 4 7.?Patsy Davis 10 Mary Putnam 5 9.?Joyce Smith 17 10.?Jane Fulls 23 11.?Barbara tiault 13 12.?Charles Painter u 13.?Charles Mauney New 14.?Susan Moms 6 16. -KfflWtll Kobe it? New 10.?Mary Beam 34 17.?Nadeaa Benson 16 18.?"Sunny" Uoforth 7 1#.?Mary White 14 20? Pearl Byers ... New 21.?George Harris ............ 19 22. Karl Bumgardner ........ 22 rr,r""^l^Sonfnger Twins 20 86.'? Phyllis HofTman 11 26?Derlce Weir 8 27.?Joyce Biser .... '.... New 28.?4Jary Allran 15 29.?William I^ayton . 21 30.?Itouald Mltcham 26' : t r ^ Like your glove fits your hand mM ? M I I I . i Enjoy the greater satisfaction and economy of trucks that are designed, built and powered to fit YOUR job betlerl You get more efficient, all-'round performance. Your truck costs you less to buy, i operate and ma'ntain when you've got the right Dodge Job-Rated truck on your job. Let's get together and select from our wide range the BEST truck you ever owned ... A Dependable Dod^e Job-Rated truck! PRICED WITH THE LOWEST FOR ' EVERY CAPACITYl . Ware & Falls Motor Co. 24 N. Piedmont Ave. Kings Mountain, N. C. m-Kitx wmw-r tt?i ytw ret T?I MH -"C - ' ' Kings Mo Needs a L And The Best Town in T ate in having one that ii class work. The way to 1 Kings Mountain is by pa too late, after the Laundr lack of business, so the ' laundry is now, while it i Why not try Your Horo week, just phone 270 anc explain the different ser Kings Mount Phone , . ! ' -I 2^1^5 ^j| M ? ""* "" """ " " I I'liolo by Hoid Sludio^81ifclby._N^Jj KENNETH ROSS ROBERTS 715 Piedmont Ave. I Meet Kenneth, fine young son ofj Mr. and Mrs. E. It Roberts, and the runds?in of Mr. and Mrs. T. \.| Hambriglit of Orover. and Mr. und Mrs .J R Robert*. He is 20 months old, has brown eyes blonde hair and .-weighs 26 pounds. Kenneth is number 15 on this ( week's Honor Itoll. With tomorrow und Saturday to < .work in The Herald Baby Derby, 1 ud with several of the candidates closely bunched, the remaining hours will be hours of hard work anil supreme effort on dlie jiart of those who expect to win the big prizes. - ,, The only advice we can give the candidates is to work, fight and hustle until the Baby Derby closes :it 10 o'clock. Saturday, night. They cannot have too many "miles" and miles will decide the winners. ' There- is every' reason Hi expect real business from ' all candidates fhio U'iml/ U't'i.Co 1 * " ?.*- n. vnuuiUiUC If*. VIII J ' veil terms on the filial period miles schedule.. This schedule holds the same possibilities for each candidate it is better to be safe than sorry. Candidates should give their oppon eats full credit for 'their available strength and then on the basis of their own good Judgement and keen discernment ?go out and wind up their campaign with ONB BIG ONllL'SH OF MILES. Nothing is won yet! The Baby Derby is not over until Iu o'clock Saturday nigbt. Let us suggest that "overconfidence on the one hand and fear on the other have lost more for candidates than they ever won." The management of The Herald and the Baby Derby management wish to express to the candidates the>ir appreciation of the splaiuMd work done during the Baby Derby and to the public for the llbertl support given the workers. We, also, wish to thank the merchants who co-spon sored the Baby Dorby. The Buby Derby has been in charge of Robert Harvey and wife of the Pied mont Circulation Service, and has been conducted throughout with the most scrupulous fairness. This newspaper wishes that It were posible for every one cf the candidates to win $200 and loving cup. but that is impossible. However, one of the workers Is going to win the big prize, and others will receive other valuable awards. The Herald has no special interest in any particular candidate and no fauntain aundry he State is very fortun-s equipped to do first teep that Laundry in tronizing jt. It will be y is forced to close for time to support your is a going institution, e Town Laundry, thid I a driver will call and vices offered. - ' V ain Laundry >270 , Yortttam will ba shown. The only Interest the newspaper has to that absolute fairness shall prevail. The winner must be determined by the candidates themselves. Why not gibe your subscription or an extension Saturday? it may make the winner. Those who do not pay up to date will be discontinued after the Derby closes. "DRIBBIN' AROUND with "By George" - - i , The High School season finally tided. The 'finally' there means that ihey started'to, end it a week before . k. sis. < U'v?.'U'i_ HUU U)u W.rffs+tlv nient loomed up, and they had to play it oft'. So, it finally ended. The ending was typical. That is. tint gals won and the boys Jopt. So at. least it was a natural ending. Hut U was an outstanding victory for the girls ? In fact, one of the eigne* ( <lff calk in the eonf^refh^e^ unascore "was 20 jl to 3. Mesntear was the star in the final ! ilt, shooting twelve of the- wiuners joints. Humphries shot 6. and Sar . 9 . \ - IS EARLY THIS YEAR. GET YOUR NI CLOTHES NOW! EASTER comes early tl that means you'll want spring clothes now so y for that important dreg preparations were mad and we can now show y< finest suit selections in Styles, models and sizes young men at whatever cide to pay! $16.50-$! ? several for aprlr rics'a"hand tai You'll feel better in new clothi from head to toe ... you'll fe? better In smart new shirts an shorts. Soft combed yarn shirt broadcloth and madras shorts. 35c to $1.00 M in. - " - * ' ^ ?. . . -' f; ' J 1 " -- W ' ' '" ' * .* '. ..*. ' V v * '4-; .".. * ". ' < > i ' ' *"; > . * . f :. . ''*< ' -' . -- : .' *' . leant went 'blooey" with two.' 1 ww real triuph tor Humpbrlei who played part of the game a Guard, and did good Job of It. The boys score ' was 26 to 2C Cobb, Cllffside'e star was high fo the winners, with eight points. Wil lis and Ballard split honors, witl seven each. w ' i L. O. WELCH * . . ' -,!v Plumbing And Heating | Phone 67-M "* * See Us For Denendahle Plumbing - ^ * XH ' V*-^^B ~ <J|^fl VMjH ^ B m tiis year .... to get your ^ ** ? ou ii oe all set s-up day! Our early, too, WM ou one of the B the country! for men and price you de- ipKjf 29.50 h Easter outfit with a ile you're at buy ig wear. Superb fabtorecL &97c I >3i? I Crisp new shirts with oollar* that will stay smart are featured here. Pla.in .whites, Stripes and patterns. 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