| OUR DEMOCI Mr taking care jti& |T*| OF GRANDPA. Pjjjfi ITIn ancient times, '".jJ THE FEW WHO LIVED ? kuT ? YEARLY. fefc-?- , lor some time. Mr. Gillespie is now connected with the Spindale Mills. ?? ;? Tho recent- flood swept away much of the fertile cropland of Watauga County, as well as seriously damaging crops. Elp i ? SAT., M = Usee te "gills" with used cars. N escll them at retail prices. E id adjoining communities oi sitively Refu se to Sell any it Would Defeat the Purpc Stock No. IT COACH, 2 Door (44A) n. Good Tlr?a and Motor. IT COACH 2-Door (68A) [ SEDAN (69A) This Car. T PICK-UP (79) Farm or 8tore. IT SEDAN ; (87) anaportatlon IT COUPE (91B) al Job. [ A-Model (101B) ? one. SEDAN (102) rrolet Sedan (103B) rt. Bargain. X>RD COACH (96) At\ Be Sold Thursday, Sept. 5tl i 1 /\ A. jquui upponumiy. All Price From?Priced Proportional . ILY1 SELECT THF, CAR ,EVELA I VH TOE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD T> Flood Causes I Waiving Of Rights Raleigh, Sept. 2.?rElood conditions in the Aaheville, Loone, North Ikesburo. Klkfn and k)|luli| sections .of the west, then In the Ro unoke - Rapids. W eldon, Wllllumaton her areas . ,eaosed Waiving of rigihs and a record-tithe' decision of the State Utietiiployment Compensation Coin mission in determining rights of workers. in { mills and plants In which work stop ; pej as a result of the floods. Also, (t brousin into the limelight un amendment to, VnowBtw-, Tlm'nY' VoYnlien silt ton fgiw. "adopted by the 1937 General Assembly, i vblfh "prohibits payment of tutent' ployntent benefits to claimants 'fter- the floods began to subside Id 1 the North Wllke.sboro area, on August -21. rendered a decision which held, in effect, that while the mill or plant was not operation because of flood waters In the buildinc. then th workers we're unemployed due to the flood: but from the day on which the flood waters had subsided then the flood "ceased to be the .efficient. immediate or active ennae of tlio claimants unemployment and 1 Going T< SUBSCi The I $1.00 for i j"??????? ALINC .V ; : sV%- : *. \ ; . ON. and ' * . ' i" V "V . 1 Cars ?TO T HE RET ormally, under these conditio tather than give this tremend nr Entire Stock of Used Cars of These Cars to any ?se of This Sale! WAS NOW $235 $175 245 185 10P 60 225 175 150 85 75 48 125 85 F 90 55 245 180 125 85 i. We Want All Cars In Oui s and Stock Numbers Phiinlj tely Low! These Cars Are Ir * . - V YOU WANT! SURE! Wgj lND M< \ 5 ' ' 1 . RATLROA] y " .5 rURSDAY. BBPT. 5. 1940 thereafter said unemployment wa not due to a flood." The decision ordered that th claims of such unemployed worker Oe processed and that they be pal such beiiefits as they are entitle tp under the law, if otherwise el ttible. ui'd 'fnv/ilf/ul ufniu. .1 U-.l I ..... .v?,. v I u III 1 VI* vu n Ul? IAJ IIIVI rights of time .allowed for appeal in order that tern eases might b eil of -IJUS . most 'cases agreed that benefit should bo paid to their employees under such eoildit ions, even thoug ii strict interpretation of the la* would raise the question of whet I it or hot they are eligible for hem fits, and even though such benefit are charged to the etnplovers' tnd Ajtv-ywtarittfTH n / - .rr'-a'r-nrussae vtifuTn account and have a bear.it on their record under the State Merit Hating system. The decision, in effect, allows pa tit on t after the wnters subside,- e en if it' should take weeks or eve | months to got the mills or pinnl | and their machinery in condition t j resume operation?. was reach? j after conferences' .with fiov. ffoe Attorney (Seneral MoMullan: Socl; Security Ttoard officials and emplf ers involved, based 011 the logic tht the workers are or were unemplo! eri "through no fault of their own. A full survey of the food industi to determine its capacities in varic fields which would be nvatlable 1 time of national empreenrv t? he'ti | mmlo by tho Dpfonse Advisory Coi mission. o School? RIBE TO ierald Wine Months \ USI TUES. SI and Tr AIL BUYER>ns, used cars are sold at w ous price advantage to an ;--At Wholesale Prices. E | | You Can't Afford" 1 Q Id. CHEVIW * ? Thoroughly I QOC CI1EVRC M. Good Paint. 1 qqn CHEVRC Another Ban 1 QOC CHEVRC One owner. 1 QO7 Dodge V* f a Truck wit 1 QOQ Chevrolet A JJOJ7 Just Like N< 1QOO PLYMOl * VOO . A Special. 1 OO 1 CHEVRC * * I'll Run. Cor 1 Q9Q FOR1) S1 * Another Spo. 1 QQ4 V-8 FOR * vOTT Motor Drivo * Stock to be on Hand Frid: r Marked on Windshield A< i Excellent Condition and j LL TRADE YOUR OLD C )TOR < l> AVE. Ashevillc, Sept. 3.?Precautions a gainst t>pheid feyer were taken in 9 Marsha, seat of Madison county, to s ilay while Western North -Carolina tl took stock of damage* cicceed by the d second flash floods witk-n three J- weeks. ' ik^..i,l ?' . # % ? v. .it - ncDiuriiin i'i w?-,^ umis r *d to boil* theSr 'crinJr.&V *uWr bLET COACH (104A) Re-conditioned. )LET Master Coach (105) Another Bargain. LET COUPE (106A) jatn. LET Standard Coach (108) Just like new. Ton L. W. B. Truck (110A) h lots of service. Master 85 T Sedan (113) tw. A Real Car. JTH COACH (97R) LET SEDAN (111R) ne and Buy Me. 3DAN (112R) ctal. D COACH (114B) n a few thousand Miles. ay Morning When Sale Begin 3 Advertised! \re Ready to (>o! Vou Can't IAR ALONG! LIBERAL LO^ COMPA K1 cau.*e the water system war net etioning properly. Several hundred persona ~x- dm.* | mountain area were hotnelexa. ??? !efct-l two dead and four ' and damage ran into macj uw . ..t Ik........!. ..r .1?11~? | ur w? i IIUUOOUUO wi uuiiuii. i t it.i:tl 'topsoil were washed away tvw . lai&fe areas. tterAnd FeeJs Better fithThrsNew 4f Vi Price! j i iHBTy <*>u **|r. " VRS I 9, 10 I = 25| I ho take them to oth5 on to the people of ill ko into this sale? ? Every One Priced. At fl MB 0. WAS NOW M $255 $1951 335 2751 bb 4b K 285 235V 325 2751 620 5501 100 601 95 651 48 351 200 1551 8-?'To Give Every Afford Not to Look IV COST TERMS! 1 NV I . -?<* '< ' t - NGS MOUNTAIN, N. C- 1 > -".TsjB ? .'j " _^.s, * -n,'/ra