mr** - : V' . " M"'" ' . - ' - - . ' O - . ? ' % ! ? Business Section To lie Be Cleaner y 8K, " " ; ' *.' 'T. - -'?? f I City Manager II. I*. Burdette has worked out arrutigemeats with tho Merchants Association to have cleaner back lots In- the business sections. The merchants are golni, to co-opetate by putting out theii trash at 6 p. m. each afteduoo.i which will be promptly collected by Have Your Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted ?By? i the garbage truck. Heretofore trash ?u? swept out at all houra of the Jay and was widely scattered before it. could be collected. With the new set up all the trash will be put out by all the incrchauts at one time, and collected immediately. Glee Bridges, President of the An' soclation . asked that all merchants [ co-operate so that Kings Mountain will be' a cleaner, inure aunitu'iy town. A push trash cart bus been recent ? ly purchased and the front streets art- cl? arc.I of paper and trasn twice dally., according to I'lty Mana get I uiiiette. "We are trying to keep Kings Mountain clean uud will appreciate the co-opetptlon of the cltiset-V' said the t'lty Manager. . t I.*' I.. win your race! I For Business Supremacy I By Advertising I Theatre N. C.?Phone 134 THURSDAY i Feature Show n j m it a? -4v, i>K. D. M. MORRISON Optometrist - Eye Specialist Will be in Kings Mountain Office on Every Tuesday and Friday afternoons. ^ Hours 1 P. M. to 8 P. M. "I Imperial Kings Mountain, TODAY Big Double Producers Rtleosinq Corporate (fCetftJfau ?THI . I0HSS1 "THE GOLD\ Edgar Bergin Charlie McCarthy Set iffli MONDAY IWAMEDRJMROF I H W^SP p ifcr ^fl g^ ?5 &Hm| France wMi Olym#* Bra 1 DiadasDnAnl = Sura Braca I 6rM Mtwrt "Come To Hi "Good Show VYN FOLLIES" Ritz Bros. All in Technicolor . ial?News 10c . ^D SATURDAY HARflV S.WEBB JMnpobUn heturn Gyp UV Canyon JfiuiU STANLEY V-f DUNCAN /jf^acL' ^^ADAMS .'-. i- _ \ v ^fu! * Cartoon ? Serial 10c and 15c and TUESDAY I PHiiMiVt PARADISF? , *.iSB .&??' ':. > " Mnfi'V ijrjr i : .-: '^ ****; ; V. 4?X> :: jflR. Ick crvxCw& BB^BHjj -v" k" llBnJpnjNtpjj NtkM by Alfrad L = | fa MM Mists * I e House of Hits" I a For Ix?aa Money" | THE KINO? MOUNTAIN HERALD, 1 Washington Snapshots (Cont'd from front pajts) address before the National Assocutiion ot- Manufactures first dtsclos u tue urgency of the task. - . ; ? o? The stoflos told by some of these manufacturers are extremely iuipor j -ant. They get down to the bedrock j 01 bottlenecks. More will be report(i in i ins column from time tl time , out the first thing they all say is tlrat until the President's Dec. 2'i j .ii t'hide chat, in which lie described America us ila arsenal for denioc"racy, ih?y liad assumed that defense production should be superiuipou ' ud upon normal business. That was the theme song from all \Va*.ihigion offlclajp; ? "luklliuiift present standuius and do the defense job loo." Now, however, tietense is becoming important enough thai - normal production is to be made of secondary importance. Already, for -exutnule, Washington talk is heard that the automobile in dustry should not produce new mod els this year, anr maybe stop automobile production atogether so it,may turn out turpiuues. If Hie government should sanction such a program, and the people accept It. then it will be done. Manu- ; faciurcrs say tiiey don't produse something Just because they thembelves think it is a good idea but bectuse there is a sale ior what they proiltice ? the people want it. i They consider themselves servants i of public demands. ?o? The second common complaint is lack ot planning in Washington. Take priorities, for example. These are suggestions or instructions from the government to manufacturers as to what they should produce first So far, priorities are (jailed "pref- j erelice raiiiis" and have been Issued by several government agences instead of a single one which cult coordinate all priorities. To illustrate one manufacturer was told by one agency that his product had an A-l preference, meaning - he should j turn it "out ahead of everything else But he needed a machine to ptoduce ' It. And his machine, from a second agency, got un A-3 rating ? two grades lower. . Another manufacturer, to speed ! things, had broken his contract trp into parts and farmed it out to sub couti actors. He had agreed to furnish the finished product to the | government at his cost -plus a fee of 5 Ipeigenlh, The gojvei'n'iuent wiisi closely watching costs. This manufacturer soon was as- ' seinbling his product faster than iiis parts were coming in. To appeal ed to sub-contractors to speed up. They- replied they could not do 80 without workii\g men overtime, pay ing timfe and a hplf foi* overtime, and this .being forced to increase their charge to file manufacturer. Government officials got this news. But as of this writing they have* not yet authorized the manufacturer to assume tlie extra cost. So lie is still ahead-of his .;ub-coutractors. . ?o ? This cost complaint is rather gen Crat. "Profits' in general are reported to be extremely. low. If they go high, of course, the government will take the excess in taxes. So there's no point in making excess profits. Even so. manufacturers any they are taking chances, hoping the government will help them meet costs One manufacturer, after hearing Knudsen's speech, added a third shift, putting his plant on a 24 hour basis. He found the night shift 23 percent less efficient than the other two. Thdt made hini_produce and deliver goods to the government at less than tbey actualy cost him. But he is continuing in the hope that if the night shift doesnt' become more efficient, the government will make up th? difference. What's the Answer? | py luwiwu i invert IVJHY^^ TrtlK^S WHIRL ROUND AND ROUND WHEN We. ARE. DllZV ? ' THERE I* a small organ located Id the back of the head which la responsible tor our sense of balance, i When this organ becomes diseased ] ftp <4it(liPh*H 14 ran via IaviMp pnn. tribute balance to the brain and we are conacioua of being dizzy. During the dizzy spell the eyes cannot reapond to the command of. the brain. One focueea on one object and the aecond on another at the tame time, cauatng the brain to tee two pictures. The result Is the confusion which we call dizziness. WMtarn Newspaper Union. . A rX . -v"i <,-r ; irisa* i -afosri IT ft w.ai iakni m, ft ' rHVMJDAY. JAN. 23. 1*41 Lions Meet S In High Schot Tonight ill tho lilgh School o at 8 p n). the t.iou* tangle w AV ckikmbuug County's leaning I ketball team. The vislloi* play uiiucr-llle title of the Swanks, In won teu of tlielr past eleven mhii Soiue of titelr victims' huve hi (.'liurlotle ,Y. M. C. .V.. Hudson i I,ark wood Hosiery and others the top notch teams from across Catawba'. Their team is roniposeq or set al of the University of N. C. forn pKjjVis liakei'. high scorit ; 1 ward of the Swanks, is now In fl place in the number of points s< cd this, season ill Mecklciil>u*'g Ci ty semi-pro basketball. McC'rae, i ten., was All-Southern during > I years at the University and has repu'atlon of being one of the c crest ball handlers to perform h this year. The Lions, as usual. will, be thfere play inn to win and even tli gli they enter the game with tl opponents the favorite, all the V will be assured of seeing-a well p ed. hard fought game, because as the past the Lions team tills y t un really put the'pressure on wr they compete with highly tou teams from ultlier sections who supposed to win earily. "Red". Smart, who was unable play in the last game due to a' 1 case of flu will be in action tonlj and if in form will give the Swat a full night's' work trying to flgi out how he gor the ball away fr them. PRESCRIPTION SERVICE We Fill any Doctors Prescription promptl; and accurately at rea sonable prices with th confidence of your phy sician. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. the rexall store Wo Call For And Deliver Phones 41?81 I Gro I AT PI ALL WEEK Standard Pack EARLY JU Garden Fresh Standard Pack TOMATOES I I High Powered I Sinclair I Plain I Pinnacle 1 Maxwell He I Rinso Carnation ' r pt I Pints 24c Victory Toil Cigaret Margrai rauiNj WE DELIVER ' 'w * ". '" <? ' ; ' ". s Irong Foe )/ Gym Tonight yni LStNQING CONVENTION Ith] >u? Tilt* K ink's Mountain Singing Asir.^t koclation will meet at Macedonia tve IJapUBt Church Sunday at 2 p. m. n*s. Tint Philips Staters trio and the Nor L>en <h llehnont (juartei of Belmont,- Huff inti stetler quartet of Shelby,' C.asotila (f (leapt I. singers us wvll as local slug the era. KveryWody- Invited. . vj- ,U. I). Pope of the Wood leaf com net tnunlty in llowuu County spent 50 fo^ cents for enough turnip seed to i rs i " 1? * ; z 1--^gsi rrn II IMWriMMttBaitfMaMWM >ad 1 NOI 1 To Tax ? . V. . : *?' - t%. ?' tI will be at the City Hal * Friday from 10 A. M. t< e of collecting taxes. Pl< 'm I his day to avoid penal! E. L. Webb Clevelai eery ! lirULAK : BEGINNING MONDAY J NE PEAS N< 5 No.: Kerosene W AVTD ? mse COFFEE 3 Small or 1 Large , ' ] m Milk 2 DUKE'S Mayonnaise et Tissue, 5c ro SENSATION CCS AVAIX)NS ce & Paulii E 17 PHO | pUbt one acre from which he harvMted 1130 worth of turnip*, re' porta Assistant Farm Agent P. II. Satterwhlte. .' * ' .. f. ** ' '. , 1 ' * ? - ?, 11 ? | AUCTION SALE OF ? | LIVE STOCK t | Every Wednesday | | Private Sales Every Day$ | Highest Prices Paid $. ! SHELBY SALES I | STABLES ?* ?* Sample Savings ' On. Way Rd.-Trip Tampa .:...'... *8-05 Charleston . $3.45 Raleigh ......... $3.10 ^Richmond $4.35 TERIMINAL SERVICE STATION iTf.. Phone 10 SEYHOIIND mmmi/A/Fsmaammmm . ricE Payers 11 in Kings Mountain each o 4 P. M. for the purpose ease arrange to see me on ty. , Tax Collector id County leeds PRICES ANUARY 20TH ), 2 9c l _Sc i 10c i 65c j lb. can 24c [ 13c | r 2ic arge 8 oz. 13c nmz. "el ivi JC .A ' ; ... IOC , , ;:yfr7TfTne Stores F*"i 1 NE31 WE DELIVER J jy

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