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I T** I 1ires I Re-treaded WHILE YOU WAIT Walker Motor Company Gastonia, N. C. The Herald $1.50 A Year ( NO ONE likes to lie awake toss and tumble, count, cause they can't get to i dull, logy, headachey and irrit Has this ever happened t< don't you do jas many other threaten to spoil their rest, w temper ? try | Dr. Miles Effervesce Dr. Miles Effervescent Ner Hon of mild sedatives proven < aid in quieting jumpy, over-a Your druggist wil Effervescent Nervine ' *! economical large pec ffr ir? >nd be prepared whe HI j J II interfere with your i ltnM of Liifi j^HMBSMBBj '1^1 r|^| "^H ... ;^M ' 3^1 9 nspi Ib7h~ _ PHONE 49^ "N I , ' - * ' * ' ? - ; * Six Point Program For Quality Poultry Given T. T Brown. Extension poult r; specialist of N. (' Stute College, suyi the greatest need in the North Ca olina poultry industry is to lmprovi tlie< .quality ot poultry pioducts ofTe Rumford Riddles Why does Kitty Kent use on umbrella with her cake? MCAUSI tuMfofd Po?<tar kaloi ratal. th? noivrol moialura that knp? IrMh toitt and taatwra longar FREE. Sand foe NEW booklat Containing doian* af bright idea* td impto? your baking. Ac*4r*?*i ftwmford taking Powrdar to* K Kamfoid Rhodt Utand yawwg ? mi i ; yet every night thousands sheep, worry and fret, bedeep. Next day many feel able. > you? When it does, why people do when Nerves ork, enjoyment, and good nt Nervine Tablets vine Tablets are a combinauseful for generations as an trained nerves. 1 be glad to sell you Dr. Miles Tablets In convenient small or kages. Why not get a package n over-taxed nerves threaten to vcrk or spoil your pleasure. BHtitflifiBHHi nuwn nm r-WWWW - ^ I H TtM U.S.A. hM glnn It* wdlct j f i j , , M ., . 1- f_rm t _ t. f. | L. c?ri ? i fiwvi w unmuraKauiy fry ma kms of cars for nine of th last to fTJl. A.fa4lyljiAtli|^fca tula by eh owing dear-cut preform new Cbewoht for '411 The VS. A. picks Chevrolet!" An mike your own eye it?try it?buy i we're convinced that you'll pick Ct No. 1 car-value ae a reeultl Plea dealer?today I | land Mo i k n THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. ed on the markel Local distributors of poultry products are always glad to handle our local products If wo will furnish them quality eggs and It meat in stiff Ictenf. quantity and s steadily, he says. r As a six point program for produc a tng quality poultry, Brown lists. (1) r. Keep only purebred poultry and sc cure the chicks or stock from a dependable breeder: (2) avoid 'overcrowding ? allow baby chicks at h ast one square foot of floor space for each two chicks, exclusive ol space occupied by the brooder; <!*. i I'tovlde plenty of ventilation with out flour drafts; *4) Use a high quality teed and feed liberally: (6> 1'iovlde ample feed and watering equipment; and (6) Clean and dWln feet the house and equipment thor oughly before the chicks are started and keep the house and yards clean 1st: tt) Destroy thin, light, and dts eased birds, never offer them on the market and market only finished birds; (2) grade and assort live market birds according to size, col-1 or and finish; and (3) starve birds to be dressed! for 15 to 20 hoc As before slaughter, but do not withhold drinking water. Unless we meet the quality requirements. ' Brown declared. we .shouldn't blatne local distributors from going to California and the Middle West for eggs and ' dressed poultry, and to Texas for dress^'l turkeys As much as some of us apparently dislike it, tt will he necessary to dress and grade market poultry and turkeys, and candle and grade eggs' before these productta reach the retailer. Of -the 20' boys enrolled in the .lUinesvilh- 4-il Club. 15 will carry ' peanuts ns their project for 1941, reports John 1. Kagles, assistant farm agent of Martin County. HO Hk SHOES Cost Money and Should Be Kept In Good Condition! OUR WORK Is Guaranteed to Make Your Shoes Give The Maximum Service Modern Equipment Finest Materials Reasonable Prices Foster's SHOE AND BICYCLE SERVICE Phone 154 mom" ; m H K | t ttit of the ij?w Chevrolet for *41, levrolet, too. And got the nation'* iao *ee your neereat Chevrolet ' - ' < > . tor Co. SGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. . '?y; * . >' ' irfirtflilWini I h i i in THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1M1. Church News ea Boyce Memorial A. R. P. Church H. N. Halrd. Miniate*. *10:00 A. M. Bible School. J. L. McGill, General Superintendent. ' . 11:00 A.,. M.- Morning Worship audi sermon: "Life to the Full." 6:00 P. M Vesper Worship and | Servif*. Subject^ "The Gospel A J Life Insurance Policy." M 5:30 P. M Young People's Christian Union. Ii?". <ler; Miss Mary Sue Guforlh. w< Wednesday 7:30 P. M Mid-Week Vesper Service:. Evangelism In ttas laical church led by Dr. L. I. Echols. Friday 3 P M Feb. 2S. World- |n) wide Day of Prayer hi this church "". w< [*" H li A. M Sunday School. Mr. C. I'. Thorn us son. Supt 11:00 A M. Morning Worship jn Sermon 8ubjvcl: "Internal l>efence. _ 2:::u I' M. Sunday School at DIt oh School House, Mr. J G. l>arra> cott, Supt. 6: 30 l\ M. Young People's Vespers 7:30 P. M. Bvjntng Worship. iSercnoif subject: "A KVi'md At Midnigtit.: Monday 4 P. M. Monthly meeting ot Womans Auxiliary. Monday 7 ,P. M. Boy Scouts, Troop One, Mr. Carl Davidson, Scoutmaster; Messrs Hill Thomson and Harry Page, Asst. Scoutmasters. Tuesday 7:15 P. M. Prayer meeting at Margrace Community House. First Baptist Church A. G. Sargeant. Pastor .Sunday morning Worsnlp 11:00. A special offering for British Bap tist Missionaries around the world will be received at Jhe 11:00 o'clock worship hour. Primary and Junior Boys and girls will meet in. the auditorium to., worship witli adults. Sunday School 9:40. Intermediate B. T. U. will meet in the Berean room. 6:30 P. M. Sunday night service 7:30. The Pastor's sermon subject: 'The Narrow Way to IJfe. LUTHERAN CHURCH Herman G. Fisher, Pastor Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. D. C. M ITn.inn.. .uauim/, ouyci uuciiuciu Morning Worship at 11:00 A. M. I Sermon: By Dr. J. L. Morgan.! President of the United Evangelical' Lutheran Synod of North Carolina. I Junior Children of tire Church at I 6:00 P. M. .1 ' Intermediate. Luther League at 6:00 P. M. , Senior Luther League 6 P. M. Evening Worship at 7:00 P. M. Sermctn: 'A Lite of Faith" by the Pastor. We Welcome You. Central Methodist Church H. C. Sprinkle. Jr.. Pastor 9:45 A. M. Church School. B. S Peeler. General Superintendent. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. SJermctn: "Christian stewardship at Work."' 2:00 P. M. Junior Choir, Miss Carolyn Carlisle, director. 6.15 P. M. Epworth Leagues. 7:00 P M Evening Service. ? Sermons from Great Paintings. II, L'Hermitte's "Christ Among the Lowly." Wednesday 7:30 P. * M. Choir Practice. CKACE METHODIST S. W. Johnson. Pastor 9:46 Church School, Frank Green Superintendent 11:00 Morning worship and aermon. 6:00 p. m. Epwsrth League. 7 p. tja. Worship service and sermon. 7:00 p. m. Wednesday prayei service. Park-Crace Bible Church John L. Gregory, Pastor Sunday School 9:46 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. 7:00 P. M. Evening Services. Sunday evening Service 7:00. Each Saturday 7:00 P. M. Evango B lietlc service. Second Baptist Church Rev C. C. Parker, Paetor Call or See EUGENE McSWAIN I McCoy Service Station | Phone 165 I HU^KS I REPRESENTATIVE < in Kirks'Mountain i Territory HMitifciMr ^ll TH'tioarfrtisr^^ ~ ? .* . ; - V . *. i ' ' - ' *. V' ; * Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday. C Preaching 11 a. ax. and 7:30 p. ,m 000 ch Sunda . wJtl _____ WRJ Wesleyan Mcihodist ????* H. L. Phillips, Pastor ?? Sunday School 9:45. Morning Service 11:00. W. Y. P. S. or Clnss meeting 6:1b Prayer Service Wednesday 7:00 Evening Service 7:00. ? I acedonia Baptist Church J. V. Frederick. Pastor A Sunday School, 9:45. M. B. Cald II. Hupt. fj Morning Worship 11:00. Evening Worship 7:00. Prayer service Wednesday even It 7 .00 . All are welcomed to come and >ryhlp with ua. - >llv It Id a*'. Craven County farm- II & urn having Increasing difficulty jl locatlup tenants and laborer* .1.0 ,1 cry on their farming operations. mmm ______ > Imperial" Kings Mountain, N. C "(iood Shows 1 TODAY?Tlr? V " "" gV'- 'Idim. HH ft :? Wr1l'. *"WI thrill.W -SPMtl >? mimd 3 .iv '^Sia 1 1 1 V *?*nn??i PsSn FRIDAY ? S, BARBARY (OAbT! ^ with RAYMOND WAIBURN ESTHER RALSTON ROURT ARMSTRONC LEWIS HOWARD am Serial 10c and 1 MONDAY ANI GAY WITH GIRLS! G Also March of T "Follow The Crowds 'See Good Show We Thank You For You U Best Popcorn in To ' * '' '^5 otton consumption totaled 77t.- . ' | bales in December as compared 1 744.000 bales In November asd ( vxaeothed fllnly by an all-time l of 777 000 bales in March ISM. CALL OR SEE Pennon Blanton t Terminal Ser. Station HONE No. 10 STERCHI BROS/ ?9?luailTC ^ iV^aasi - ,,, Territory Fheatre :.?Phone 134 For l^ess" IURSDAY Serial ? News 10c * ' r ; * ?* ? , , ' " ' '*.- ' * ' ' '3 \T( KDAV ... IllETS AND BALLADS! I ? I Cartoon 5c ) TUESDAY OOFY WITH GAGS! B Kj| hwWilli h V H A I A 0 A ( M 1,1, N.vk ' \M \ |J fjA+x^f g 1 AdolpheMENJOU \ 1 Corel* LANDIS 1 I 1 John HUBBARD 1 CKwrl.i Awi. M BUTTIRWORTH ? 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