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Four Winners Heceive Theatre Passes Hils Week creasod Interest in identifying Farnf *0U"taln .bald's Mys?ei| arm No. 2, with a total of 73 ^rsof8uirit,ng.entrie8- an fn crease of 13 over the first week. whoX7ubmiH^f the 73 persons u ^ entries corrfectlv identified the farm _ L d h ? Pea?;h Orchard, located ?? aw* jus hat and four lueky names werb KlnWn ?m by Dav,d fathers of Kings Mountain Herald's me. chanical department. Winners of free admission tic kpts to Joy Theater were Dicky Ward ?If w w"S Street' Hal Todd, ofTton" S!: ?If?|t^eilrreaders corr?ctly iden tifying Mystery Farm No. 2 were ^ Peggy, Oliver, 606 Gantt st ? ' L\"?enkins. 309 N. Gaston 2-mS8" ro??e r-'^r u" Blalock; Dennis Goforth. 608 . E. Gold st; Mrs roufe 2; Shirley 'oio'n? 404 Wilson St.; %1't McDanlel, route 2; Mrs Haroin Hunnicutt, 510 N. Piedmont* Lin d. Biser, <08 w. gmST ' Mr"' H- C. Mayes,. 503 E. Ridee st ? and H. W. Blalock, route 2. DoJt? ?I"da Stewart, route 2; Dbton fiS ??' 2: Mabel G Whiann n^e^W?r?0k R _ j . w i? . Meadowbrook rd., Mrs. R*Uph Early route 2* Mrs. Jack Hartsofe.'rS i Pat Davis, route 1; Mrs E I ' Trott, 104 E. King st.; Mrs. Way lie b emerow m Mrs' Ethel Ro* S tL^- Mountain st.; Mrs. Si ft W 1: BU1 Mc" iwf? ' . ?Wl Gold St.; Kay Rol route 2; Polly page fa"# 2* onib'i/^1^! ar* Palls, route KinrilH Harris< ^ Mrs. A. W. Ktpcaid, city; Ralph Stewart Mr, Sa:mB^flrd Ware- route 3; dty; Mrs. E. B E,,*rb?. ?ity; Mrs. Odell Burton Mr? nL G.rady Seism, route 1; Ted 2ffn^ Gotorth, city; Farm o ^ Kings Mountain Farm Center, elty; Earl SDear man route 2; Chief H. A? ?? ?,r- ucity: Officer Bill Bell city' Bobby ItolrtM, tonte 2; I HERALD MYSTERY FARM NUMBER 3 ? Pictur j ed above is an aerial photo of a farm in the Kings Mountain area, third in the Kings Mountain He rald Mystery Farm series. If you think you know the operator of the. above farm, you are invited to submit an entry, by mail or phone, by neon Saturday giving the name of the farm, if any, and the operator. Names of readers correctly iden tifying the operator of Mystery Farm No. 3 will be published in next week's Herald and will also be placed into a bat for drawing for four free tic- : kets to Joy Theatre. Positive identification is to | be made by the operator, who will receive a free 5x7 mounted photo of his farm whe? he visits the newspaper office. (Photo by Zekan-Robbins Co., Harlan, Iowa.) Hardin Farm And Peach Orchard Identified As Mystery Farm No. 2 "We like farming awfully well" was the statement made Monday by Mrs. L. D. Hardin, of Grover. The Hardin farm and peach or chard, opt rated by the Hardins, was identified this week by 69 Herald readers as Mystery Farm No. II. ?** ? . ? The Ill-acre Jarm and 20-aere orchard was purchased in 1935 from Dave Bookout, Grover far mer, and is located 6% miles sou th of Kings Mountain, on Grover highway. In addition to the orchard, Ope rator Hardin raises beef and white-face cattlp, other livestock, alfalfa, and "grain. Two lakes have recently been added to the farm, a house for selling peaches (shown in the photo) and other buildings. A tenant farmfer also lives on the farm. Tractors and other me chanized equipment arp in use, Mrs. Hardin reported. Mrs. Hardin Is the former Miss Tbdd, Kings Mountain Drug Co.; Mrs. Ollle Harris, city; Hal Ward, city; Erwin Houser, 215 Maple st; Mrs. Herbert Klmmell, 210 Virginia ave.; Roy Pearson, 803 Kathern at.; Dicky Tate, 113 Wells it; Mrs. Roy Howard, route 1; W. A. Chllders, N. Cansler St.; Lalon Franks, route 2, and Mrs. J. T. McGlnnJs, 202 South Sims at Lola Sisk, of Forest City. The Hardins were married April 17, i 1920, and have three children, I Mrs. Ben T. Goforth and Lon | Henry (Bud), Jr., both of Kings | Mountain, and Dan Hardin, of i Grover. They are members of Grover'S j Shiloh Presbyterian church. Hints To Homemalcers 1 ? ? ? -t-~ SAVORY AND NOURISHING BEEF ? Beef is the most popular of main dishes ? a tribute to its satisfying flavor and stick-to-the ribs qualities. In main dishes, po tatoes and other vegetables are a sturdy combiner. In combination main dishes, a high place on the popularity poll goes to rich brown b^ef stew, with potatoes or 4ump lings. "Beef is an important source of the proteins that are essential for building And repairing tissues. Beef has this important attribute ? it can enhance the value of foods containing Incomplete pro teins. When beef Is eaten at the same meal with protein-rich vege tables, these foods become more valuable as sources of protein. Lean beef is also a valuable sour ce of B vitamins and qf the mi nerals, phosphorus, and iron, j Pound for pound, lean beef has j more protein and other nutrients ' than beef of higher grade ? and j fewer calories, too. COOKING BEEF ? Cooking j beef is a challenge to a homemak- 1 er's skill. Surprising goodness ! comes from the less expensive ; cuts and grades; and if prepared | right, they are just as full of food value and every bit as tasty as the higher-priced steaks and roasts. But they take more time and more care in cooking. The secret of success? Cook them longer with added moisture and a cover but keep the amount of added liquid to a minimum for tender ness as well as good texture and flavor. The "braising" method of cooking consists of browning the meat in fat, then cooking it slow ly in a covered pan (with or with out added liquid) to the well-done stage. For stews and soups, cook the meat slowly in a small a mount of water. It is usually bro wned before the liquid is added lor stews and brown stock and cooked without browning for light soup stocks. Less tender cuts may also bfe cooked under pressure. The meat cooks in a much shorter time and retains about the same amounts of nutrients as when braised or stewed. s It takes approximately 240 pounds of rubber built Into your iar to remdve the vibration, bumping, jolting, chilling, soak ing and the like encountered In ordinary driving. . JUST LIKE A FURNACE ? BUT WITHOUT COSTLY, DIRrCOLLICTING PIPES ANI> REGISTERS! librarian Lists Additional Books At Mauney Memorial Library Here Additional library books for adult reading have been listed by, Mrs. Charles Dilling, librarian at Jacob S. Mauney Memorial Li brary. They are: "I'll Cry Tomorrow" ? Lillian Roth. "But We Were Born Free" ? Elmer Davis. "Enginner's Dream" ? Willy Lfey. "Folk Party Fun" ? Dorothy Spicer. "New Games For Teen-A^ers" -r-MacFarlan. "Mine The Harvest" ? St, Vin cent Mil lay. "Gone With the Wind" ? Mit chell. "Mystery Schooner" ? Terence Roberts. "Random Sayonara" ? James Mitchfem. "The Unconquered" ? Williams. "Away All Boats" ? ? Dodson. "The Blatk Swan" ? Mann. "The Journey" ? Smith. "Shane" ? Schaefer. "Come My Beloved" ? ? Pearl S.Buck. "The Song of Ruth" ? Slaugh ter. "Seven ?<?ars in Tibet" ? Har rer. ' ! "Forty. Plus and Fancy Frfce" ? Kimbrough. "Deslree" ? Selinko. "The -Royal Box" ? Keyes. "The Lady of Arlington" ? Kene. "Quest in the Desert" ? An drews. "Sweet Thursday" ? Steinbeck. "Beyond This Plade" ? Cyron. "Bless This House" ? Lofts. "Across the Space Frontier" ? Ryan. "America Before Man" ? Baity. "Life Is Worth Living" ? Sheen. "The Case of the Moth Eaten Mink" ? Earle Stanley Gardner. "Dead Ytesterday" ? .' Ruth Fenlsang. "Death Goes to a Reunion" ? ? Knight. "Children of the North Lights" ? D'Aulaine. , "Monster of Old Los Angeles" ?Charles Martin. "Shakespearan Plays (6)". "Blblican Costumes" ? Elicker. "Love Is Eternal" ? Stone. "The Laughing Strangter" ? Delmar. "The Roosevelt Family of Sagi more Hill" ? Hageborn. . "Anna Purna" ? Hizog. "The Silent World" ? Cous teau. "Best Stories of O. Henry" ? O. Henry. "Piece of Mind" ? Liebman. "Keys of the Kingdom" ? Kro nan. "Happiness Hill" ? Gracte Liv ingston Hill". "Invitation To Murder" ? Ford. "The Emperor's Lady" ? Ken yon. "Father's Footsteps" ? Run yon. "Angels in Pinafores" ? Hum phreys. "Goodby My Lady" ? James Street. "A Time To Love and A Time To Die" ? Remarque. 'The Darkter Traffic" ? Brett. "Hard Man .With A Gun" ? Heckelmann. ' "Silas Marner" ? Ellott. "Reader's Digest Books (3). "The Huguenot". ? Douglas. "China Coast K.-Wnily" ? Cald well. * "Bhowani Junction" ? Masters. "Thomas Jefferson" ? Lisilz-' ky. "The Victim Was Important" ~ Rayter. "Witch Doctor"* -Candy. "Death. Walks the Woods" ? Hare. "The Case of thfe Missing Gard ener" ? : Walker. "Man Missing'' ? Eberhart. "The Spirit of St. Louis" ? Lindberg. "Wait Long, Wait Still" ? Thomas. "The Invisible Outlaw'' ? _ Brand. "Owl Hoot Court'' ? Kelllhet*. "Beauty For Ashes" ? ? Hill; "The White Lady" ? Hill: "Brentwood" -- Hill; "Dawn ol the Morning" ? Hill. "Red Carpet For Mamie" ? ? Hatch. "The Society of Foxes" ? O' Connor, "No Quarter" ? Jorgenson. "Thunderbird Range" ? Tuttle. "King Sized Murder" ? > Her ber. "The History of Jazz" ? Yia now. "Pilgrim's Inn". ? Gouge. "Woman of Property" : ? See ley. "Jenkin's Ear" ? Sheppard. "Simone" ? Feuchtwanger. "Westward Ho" ? Rerelman. "Rebel Rose" ? Greenhow. j "The Whisper in the Gloom" ? ; Blake. "The Cuckoo in the Spring" ? jCadell. "So L?ng As Love Rembmbers" I? - Janney. "Bleak House" ? Dickens. "War ir. the Painted Buttes"? Field." "Nightmare in Copenhagen" ? Albrand. "Fortune Is A Woman" ? Gra ham. "The Girl In the Cage" ? Ben son. "Warrior Without Weapons" ? . Junod. y "The Corner Stone" ? Well, j "The King's Rangers"' ? Birck. "Landfall Coward" ? Hull. ' "The Trouble In Thor" ? Va lentine. "The Schirmer Inheritance" ? Ambler. "Captain Adam" ?? Chidsey. "Golden Admiral" Mason. "The Seventh Hour" ? Hill. "By Way of the Silverthorns"? Hill. SO' AIL-MASH users report up to Compore the price of 20 dox. eggs with 100 lbs. of toying mosh. Isn't that making money! Sure, it takes good layers, good management and good fcerf, but folks are doing it. Why don't you try THE "SQ" ONE -FEED PLAN for More and Better Eggs! Kings Mtn. Cotton Oil Phone 124 "Your 'SQ' Feeds Dealer" FREE WATCH INSPECTION Every watch worth wearing should be Inspected at least once a year. If your watch needs cleaning and oiling, or any replacement parts? you'll find our service fast, our prices modest, our work guaranteed. Bring In this coupon for your free watch Inspection this week. Ilgln Owner*! We have the Dura Power Mainspring to fit moit Elgin Watches. Guaranteed to never break. 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