Showing At Imperial l \ w ^ ?T i 1 V / . *\/ Ms |h Margarrt Roach obviously has d * ? ail m tne spirit or run wnicn n story of Hal Roach's 'Road Show" tl the Imperial Monday and .Tuesday. Bible Class Honors Jake Early The Men's Bible Class of Central .Metbuili.it Churcll honored Jake Early. Kings Mountain's contribution f.o big league buaeball, at a banquet Monday night in tho dining room of tho Church. The party was held ' f?n Hi ? ove of the departure of . tho 'Washington Senator's catcher for. spring training at Orlando, Fa. President of the Bible Class, Jim Smith, presided during the banquet { Hditor of The. Herald. .Haywood E J.ynch. congratulated members of. the class for honortng the athletq j who bas brought considerable publiclty to Kings Mountain, The Beat Town In The State. William Plonk presented the bon red guest by savlug: "He is a great young man who has brought fame j to our town and .we are all proud of j him." Mr.' Early expressed . is ap.prpefntion for the honor uestowed opoh him, and said: "1 had rather have this honor than' to hit a home mu with three men on base." 3. R. Davis, teacher of the class, introduced (he speaker of the even ing. Floyd' Todd, prominent Gas4flD(k Rnulllinufl main <*?w1 inreiilltin ^ I ; ? ; j - Good Reasons \ j For Good Service! . , .-v..'.'. | . I The traditional courtesy of telephone men and women and the efficiency of the service often prompt telephone users to ask if there is not some secret formula for this consistent performance. fn reality there is no secret. It is just the practical operation f group cooperation, individual interest and pride in the job, and company spirit. Telephone employes are selected with care. They arc^ constantly trained, kept fully informed about the company's affairs, and are continually encouraged to acquire the skill and experience necessary to maintain arid improve the speed, accuracy and dependability of the service. nr?i_ ? - - i ne consciousness that theirs >8 an essential public service gives them a sense of personal rcs|M>nsibility. Good working conditions and recognition of individual merit arealso sources vf inspiration. The company's plan for reiirement and care of its workers during sickness or disability, and the provision for death { i benefits all safeguard their present and future and promote eace of mind. Further incentives to their cheerfulness and ' efficiency are stability of employment and good wages. Telephone men and women also know that the appreciation and interest so often expressed bf the public is shared by the Management of their company. SODTHERn BEUTELEPHORE IRD TELEGRAPH COfllPRIHI INaiHIPOKATII - - V '., : i*'V'Way C, ~ '< - . . Monday *nd Tuesday j '' X .:( ? 'J*"? ; >. y &* $ '< i ?,*) ^ JT H etigns on Charles Butterworth, but ighlights the *gay ana carefree ie smart new comedy showing at . > / . .. >v i. Mr. Tod?l In owner or the tlustoula' Cardinals 'Baseball team, and ttuuio Station WGNO. Mr. Todd stated in his quiet soft manner that he was proud to have a part in honoring the ba.oball player.' The visit ing speaker said:. "A baseball team is wurrh'something to a community,, because it developes clean men, who have to think. America's favorite j game is a great game, because to win the game has to be played fair and square." Buddy l.ewis, Senator Outfielder and Crash Davis, Philadelphia Athletis second baseman, were present for the banquet. Mrs. Percy Billing rendered piano selections during the banquet. Mr. Charlie Thoihusson. local base ball fan topped the- occasion off with his witty remarks about Jake Early, tVaali l.ayton. Haywood bynch, una ball in general. . *" *v ? Seed Pasture In February Dairy Specialist Advises t Outsmart, the weather and seed your pasture in F'ebruary! That is the suggestion made tc North Carolina furniers by P. It. Farnhatn, Extension dairy specialist of N. C. State College. He points I out that a successful stand ot grass | depends upon sufficient moisture, [ and March and April arc usually comparatively "dry months,' Faruham says that because of the extveme dry weather that' prevailed over much of the State Inst full, scores of farmers did not sow pas'ure grass seed and still have them on hand. Pasture grass can be seeded either In the fall, or from February to April in the spring. It Is wise to get the seed in the ground in. February, judging from past experiences. flic specialist declared. Farnbani says that It is Important to have a compact seed lot. He suggests that old pastures he re-seeded without burning oft the broom sedge or plowing the land. Instead, he says the top soil should be disced or scarified lightly, being careful not to penetrate the soil more than three Inches. A sample of the soil should be sent to the State Soil Testing Laboratory, Raleigh, where it will be tested free for acidity. Then the cor rect amount of lime can be applied, and this is also very Important, Farnham stated. In order to insure a good start, the grass seeds should be mixed directly with a good balanced fertiliser, using from .300 to "400 . pounds of fcrtilltzer per acre. The seed and fertilizer should be mixed and pour ed into tho drill, and if possible the mixture should be drilled both lengthwise aud crosswise of the field. A top-dressing of stable manure will help a * new seeding the first year, nnd Farnham advises strongly against over-grazing the pasture the first season. How One Woman Lost 20 Pounds of FAT Loot Her Prominent Hipa Lost Her Double Chin Lost Her Sluggishness Gained a More Shapely Figaro and the Increase in Physical Vigor and Vivacionaneas Which So Often Comes With Excess Fat Reduction. Thousands of women are getting fat and losing their appeal just because they do not know what to do. Why not be smart ? do what thousands of women have done to get off pounds of unwanted fat. Take a half teaspoonful of Kroachen in a glass of hot water first 'thing every morning to gently activate liver, bowels and kidney*?-cut down your caloric intake?eat wisely and satisfytngly?there need never be a hungry moment! Keep this plan dp for SO days. Then weigh yourself dnd see if you haven't lost pounds of ugly fat. Just see if this doesn't prove to be the surprise of your life and make you feel like shouting the good news to other fst people. And best of all s jar of Kruschen that will last you for 4 weeks costs but little. If not ! joyfully satisfied?money back. 'y. <:: rr THE KINGS MOUNTAIN UREAL! Mountaineer Boys Win Three Straight The Kings Mountain basketball teams are showing great improve-1 tutui In their placing. The boys have taken three straight games while the girls' team lias won oue ami lost two. N. C. S. D. Loses The starting players for the N. C. 6. i> in the boys' gune were Moss, .-argeaut. Plonk.' Gamble, and George. while Ballard, Alleit, and Willi* played most of the game The l?oy? showed good floorwork, which helped theni to Ideal the visiting iMJHrtMMUlHEMEMfeMUnaMUgofficial for the game was Bob Keynolds. J The score for the girls' game was .N to 26 lu Kings Mountain'* favor. Tho girls are showing great the ! I ivement in their play ing. being utile to play more consistently than ; in iho lirst games of the season. , Bessemer City Defeated The - Kings Mountain teams met . the strong Bessemer teams Mon?! day night and were able to- report one victory and one loss. The starters fur the boys'' team were Plonk. Ballard. Allep. George, i and Willis while Gamble and Sar gen tit were substitutes. The boys j played a hard game but won by a J yeorc of 14 to 29. High score for the boys team was Plonk. Ballarn and Willis, while Alleu and Georga were most outstanding in their floorwork. The score for the girls' team was 33 to 24 in favor of Bessemer City, j The girls played a hard game but ( were defeated by Bessemer. Boo Reynolds officiated. Cherryvllle Boys Lose Tuesday night, the Kings Moun- J tain teams met Cherryvllle for two hard fought games. The boys won by a Hcdi'e of 40 to 21, while tn? girls lost by a score of"32 to 25. Pallard and Willie were outstanding in the boys' game. The teams fou ght hard for the goals which were rung. By Frederick. The records turned in on -:ecen | poultry demonstration flocks in Onslow County prove that good man agement skill pays. dip ld,"ucls. reports Assistant Farm Agent Jack Kelly. A on to M'koai -k - ? ? . r.? me |Hcau ^IIUI UIKCS are r^ported In China. Manchuria and Japan. although the total crop in these countries was larger than -a year previously, says the U. S. Department of Agriculture. I The P f1GUm\ rc? is 7USV / i NO/ TO DO BUSINESS, Q ADVERTISE GET I NEW COMFORT we made plans fo Get in, through Stretch out, in nx width has been ii 7 inches. Knee-ro arc greatest in tl Then take tliei '. .* . v '?.?.' ' " 4 ; :. , . . . ./; . . ;V^IS!. PLO* * < ?' *: . v- I :. .;. ; . h .' . *4 * - .. 3 Wftftty*. ntaiWAfty so, mi WE THREE "V* ALL We're really not bad, Just snooping around? Head this column, anl bear It please Then you'll know who to tease!! Were you around the "Ole K. M. 1 .Drug" Friday utght to see Eollne I blush when Puff breezed In? Gee- there's a lot of lucky girls in , this town getting Valentine , cutidy .... Doom Jim Mercer not tike our column?? .... It seems he *| dcysu't want his name In it What about It old topper??..., ..... . ll> the way ..... Its rumored that Lab Plonk saw itill White when li| . was home ..... What abouit ldb?.. We hear Florence llhea dated Floyd ijuet n Friday night Could this be a uew affair?? (loot" JUst looked out of ttlace , lassa ill mil IiMmiy ivity Mm?ip . .v. Wat It Iho Vftletl*! tihe candy that made you *l?k?. ...| Could this be love .... What about, it Murthr. Ann and Horace ?? .. .. Miss Markliam asked Talinadge ' Frederick the hteunlng of heartache . ..INtlly you must be "quite the i vet | Ulnce Miss Markham doesn't even know (the meaning of it .... We hear Alice Betty hurt Hen's "lit He green hat" Friday nigh' . ...,l)ont he so mean Alice Betty ,.. .on>ui?. mu you Know tjugui I ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE "NOHT11 CAROLINA. CLEVELAND COUNTY. :V> HavtnK qualified as administrairlx of the Estate of Miss Ousslc Heattv, deceased', lute of* Cleveland County. North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims agulns the estate of said deceased to exhblt them to (he undersigned at her home in Kings Mountain. North Carolina, on or before the 7th day of February. 1942, or this notice wif be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said. estate will please make immediate pay? menl. This 7th day of February. 1941." Mrs. w. P. Fulton. Administratrix, -adv?March 27. tesrss:1 ^ GOOD - 3 REASONS l^f WHY ?&\ QUINTUPLETS use MUSTEROLE for CHEST COLDS Mother-Give YOUR Child ' This Sam* Export Care i At the first aiffn of ft cho?t eolrl I Quintuplets' throats and chests are rubbed with Children's Mild Musterolo ?a product made to promptly relieve the DISTRESS of children^ cords and resulting bronchial and creupy coughs.Relief usually comes quickly because Musterolo is MORE than an ordinary "salve." It helps break up local congestion. As Mustcrole is used on the Quints you may be sure you are using just about the BEST product made. Also in Regulorand ExtraStrength for those preferring a stronger product. ^ ^ CHILDREN'S - _ IN.. STRETC " - . S*. was the keynote as A soft, steady, i r this year's Ford. that takes good i the new wide doors! isfyingnewkhu >m to spare! Seating the quietness of i creased as much as There's hews >m and inside length that's top good 1 ?e low-price field. fort. News in \ oad and try its ridel "deal" that yoi I . p ^n^;:>/v'. . ijijV"' tt B fflnyi 1 HK MOTC i*"" I - * - . ' * 'Jeese went by to tage tar* Hendon riding Saturday night? ........ 1 iara. tell us more prt J|l| It seems that .... Helen K. and nej Sara H. prefer late date's ........ ,. t b what? .... We bet that Betty yOl I^ee and Rachel enjoyed their weekend at Wake Forest ..... What a bout It girls? Wo hear that the members of the "Two Bit Club really had fun Saturday night at their welner roast .... It seems all the boys sure do look Torwurd to their club meetings on Saturday nights .... .. There is too much speaking In the. world, and almost all of It, Is too long .... so.... signing off we say: Just keep ont of our sight If you hope to keep right. ISUPEl I i r i I I V A1 I Sugar '?? I 5 Boxes I Salt or Matches APPLE SAUCE CORN 2 No. GREEN BEANS I FRESH GROUND I Pure Coffee 4 No. 2 Cans I TOMATOES GRAPE FRUIT JUICE I PINTO BEANS, or, I BLACK-EYE PEAS Watch For This Ad Eacl Value Vis! Dixie Hob Phone 38 ? WE DEL )H OUT..and gfidinf new Ford ride ffl (II i road or bod in a eat* i of stride. And notice * fthi? big Ford! nevy at your Ford Dealer'( bo miMt New* in com? ralue. And newt in * ill find easy to take! ' . I wasMasaBSMnHMMHi .. CARD OF THANKS . I wlab, to express by sincere epilation for the sympathy ana ldness shown, me during the Hiss and death of my husband. Maid's richest blessings rest upon u all ? Mrs O. A. Rhea. 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