* ? i . Washington Snapshots (Cont'd from front page) every confidential and public. statement shows that with only rare excaptions they are building a record which will stand any scrutiny. Kor Instance, there is lose talk about how contracts have been granted to only a few big companies That, in general. Is true. Kut the reason given Is that the Army and Navy want defense material in a hurry so they first went to the big companies which have the facilities and workers to turn.it out in a hur ry , N'oWi reports In defense olTiccc show, the big companies are subcontracting volumes of work to smaller concerns. No fess an authoi iiy than the office of the Assistant Secretary of War reports that 50 percent of all contracts for munitions have been sublet. There also are reports about ho?( mnnv concerns are making money '.ll'IWI#*1 MUttASecretary of War says that the com nuiilcs which are- turning out muni ions are avo acinic about a 4 per i ent profit They could do much be', ter thaii? that bv prodtlrlnit for th<> public market, but instead *hey are takini; smaller profits and turning QUICK RESULTS ? LOW COST HERALD Classified Ads 2c a word for first Insertion; half price for subsequent Insertlons. Minimum charge 2!c. Do not ask for informat:on regarding "keyed" ads, as they are strictly confidential. If error is made, The Herald is responsible for only one incorrect insertion. The customer is responsible for subsequent .Insertions. The advertiser should notify # immediately of. any corrections needWant ads are always cash In advance except to business men or concerns having accounts with this newspaper. GET IN LINE FOfT THAT NEW Spring tailored suit. 1,000 samples to pick from and prices from - $22.50 up. DAVES JEWELRY, located next door Imperial Theatre. FOUND: a stray tnale hog. Owner can get same by Identifying and paying for this ad. W. I. Mauney, on Bessemer City highway. c FOR SALE: One light Trailer. Good condition, with connection. $12.00. Apply 500 West Oold street, LARGE STOCK LOGAN'S GEM Furniture Polis. Kings Mountain Furniture Co. 12-l2tf REMEMBER ?On Saturday you get one of our delicious Banana Splits for only 10c. Kings Mountain Drug Company. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MFETING The annual meeting of the otoekholders of the Home Building and Loan Association will be held at the City Hall, Thursday evening, February 20. at 7:30 o'clock. 5 > All shareholders are requested o be present. . A. |H. Patterson, Sec'y and Trea* Week - End < 2 PACKAGES WHEAT SANTOUS PEABURY NO. 2 STRING BEANS NO. 2 CAN TOMiATOE! BOLOGNA?Pound o POUNDS SUGAR r*a r i r y-\ rr I BLALUtA^ THE CU I r^M^y^ i Cmon o THE HUQ I \A6AI * * J out good* (or the government. They are stilt having their probloins, to<6. One big manufacturer hap pens to be operating ' in a state which has a law forbidding discrlm inatlon in wages between men . and women for any -reason whatever: That manufacturer is running his plant 24 hours a day. He does no', like to put women -on night work, so J he has all men on the "graveyard"' I shift. Ho would like to pay night workers a little more because they ! have to live on- a topsy-turvy schedule. But if he gives the night workers more money then he has to pay the women the same thing, because the state law compels him'to so there is uo premium for night work.' ! Speaking of change, the ifflclals I Washington attitude toward the American routh Congress is an ex cedent sample. A year ago. Earl Hrowder was bragging about how j the AYt" is a "transmission, belt' I for Communistic doctrines. Aubrey William* of tl?M MutinuAl Vn?!h A*l ! ministration wax addressing the VVC ii'ivnHn" i<?H Mrt H,,r>?t?. > House guests and' accompanying to I Capitol 11111 A VC witnesses who ] weft* being questioned about' "unj Americanism" by the Dies commit* if**. This year, while the* House was I extending the tiles committee. WllI liams boycotted the AYO convention u ! and Mrs Roosevelt, Instead of ati tending' the convention, found other [ things to do. j There's another interesting change too.-Time was, not so long ago, when Congressmen were accused o' taking too many "Junket"?free trips to interesting ploces at govern ine'nt expenses. Now it develops that at the height of. the "season," Inst winter when vaeationeers were deserting the snowy north for the warm south TOO government employees went to Florida at government expense. Incidentally, government employ,-?-s used to he among the most highly incensed critics of Congressional 'Junkets." Farm Questions Q.?What materials are best for j treating cotton seed A.?The best material for treating j | cotton seed to control damping off . . and for the Improvement of stands are 2 percent ant} 5 percent ethyl I mercery chloride dust. This mater- c ial can be purchased at. seed,, hard- f ware, or drug stores under the name 1 of Ceresan. The price of the dust S ranges from 50 to 70 cents ped lb. I 1 It is used at the rate of 3 ounces of 2 p'epeent Ceresan per bushel of seed, or 1 1-2 ounces of 5 per cent dust per bushel of seed. Hence, the cost will range from 9 to 14 cents , .. 1. %. - 1 r.. * It I V in r uumii'i uir c, iwri'vin \ ri mun and from 5 to 8 cents per bushel for ' 5 percept Ceresan. Q.?What- grazing crops are suita-' 1 ble for swine? 1 X.?The best summer grazing s crops for hogs are l'espedeza: soybeans, and red clover. As soon as the danger of frost is Over, plant, soybeans thick In the drill, in rows 20 inches apart, and cultivate them twice to Veep down grass and weeds. Tokio or Biloxi soybeans are best for this purpose. Rape is also a good temporary grazing crop for swtne. but requires fertile land and should be planted in rows. Still, soybean probably furnishes the best grazing for the Investment. Specials IBS 21c COFFEE, pound ? 15c ?2 cans ...... i5<. 3?4 for 25c 14c 25c GROCERY ARRET We Deliver I ? S.NCY KIDS aic-^eey * ^| _ ' ^# y w* ^ - i j y c -? ? * 'I 1 " - . t . ' , ; ; V " ' j - ' . . V-:%* ; ' , ?. . ... ?; .. *?.' MHMHHHilMBHHiMlttiCMMMlHMMliiBHHiB thb kino8 mountain hbraljv . ' > ' . 1 "' OUR DEMOCfl rp ^ THE NINETEEf We've had ups and downs sin looo, but on the average it's been mostly (/PS. here are a few since iqoo: AVERAGE EARNINGS PER PERSON- up itic Lir PARAGE WEALTH OF EACH PERSON IN US - up li viisflhl * mt/ \ kntrap^ulmi ^ HI OH SCHOOL ENROLLMENTS: rum **oFo*no* TO FO* a college enrollments: /9? T*? PAXW&KrtOS* ro*o*^ ht/m Wur vr/ I SJrg^f^ll M AN AND WOMAN, BOY ANI ARE BETTER OFF TODAY II ANVWHEAE, ANY TIME /A/ 73 SINGING CONVENTION j~f U-f? |c There wtU be a big Singing Contention at the WeSleyan Methodist Church at 2.00 o'clock Sunday aft- 1 Brnoon. Several good quartets will Be present. The public is invited. ^ Recent outbreaks of cholera and t >ther swine diseases have brought a t floOd of requests for vacclnatloon tl n Bertie County, reports R. D. C Smith, assistant farm agent of the p Extension Service. f f NOTICE 8 PIjEASH) TAKE NOTICE that . c Certificate No. C46 for 25 shares "of j h the Common Stock of the Mauney- j, Reel Company in the name of X). A. p tudisill has been lost or destroyed. A EL Persons are hereby callea p ipott to show cause why a new Cer- 0 ificate in lieu of the one lost or de- p itroyed should not be issued. s This 10th day of February, 1941. (Signed) 1). A. Rudisill. P O. Box 373 CherryvlU?. N. C. ?ady?feb 27?p - ??? f . ALWAYS ON TIME Is your Sunrise Da Driver with . that sui Pasteurized Milk. Try It?Buy It? ~ '? r I' . . cy Evidently Couldn't Gci Al? / .. , A .?.; ' . " ;'. is-' <?- ' Jaffifa:- /..; ".v . *' -x, ' - / ' " ' " I THURSDAY, FBBKUARY 30. 1941 lACY ?bylfat | AVEAAGE UF?/NSURAHCE PER PSKSQN- UP 100%. fcfir iAWW ? Mm* /900-tfSfioo... /f+o-6.*SO,ooo WLAr/oM ? OP 450%. O-J37.OOO. .. tp?0 -(400,000 vnjtr/oAf ? OP 240%. r HlUhw jfcl ' D GIRL ?AVERAGE FOLKS V THE U.S.A. THAN we world's r/story. ?ORT|H<'AROLJNA, :l,eveuaN(D County. In The Superior Court ' NOTICE I. C. Hunter, Plaintiff, % Vs. .orgetie Hunter. Defendant. The defendant, above named, will ake notice that an action entitled s above has been commenced in he Superior Court of Cleveland iounty. North Carolina, wherein the laintitf seeks an absolute divorce rom the defendant; that said deendant will qlao take notice that he is requited to appear at the Merk of Court's office at th-? Court iouse in said County In Shelby tforth Carolina, on the 24th day of February. 1941, and answer or deaur to the complaint now on file n the Clerk's office in said action. >r the plaintifT will apply to the 'ourt for the relief demanded in aid complaint. This 1st day 6f February. 1}?41. E. A. Houscr. Clerk of Superior Court- ?ndv?fob 28. H w m ' >no With The Neighbors. ' * ' 1 - IB t-W-* ^ t ' * ' m ADMINISTRATRICES' NOTICI North Carolina, Cleveland County. Having this day qualified as ntinUtratrices, "C. T. A., D. B. N, the estate of JDr. J. O. Hord, dec eu, late of Cleveland County, N Carolina. This is to notify all sons having claims against the tate of the said deceased, to exl them to the undersigned at K Mountain, North Carolina, on or fore the lOlh day of January, 1 or this notice will be pleaded in of their recovery. All persons : debted to said estate will pi make immediate payment of obligation* . This tho 10th day of January, Margaret Hold* Anthony, Ruth Hord Craft, Administratrices, C. T. A.. D. B. of the estate of Dr. J. Q. Hot deceased. < Joseph C. Whlsnaut. Atty ma T FflW Here a When you see long discounts offers don't b< misled- Are flic prii on tirst, second, third or fourth line . You don't want the lowest pni< \ town?if it might blow out tomo don't want a tire "billpain' that < replaced in 5WJU miles or less. You do .want the mast miles, tl safety and trouble-free seivici lowest tirsreost. . i . That's what w< Get a better deal hen matter what type or tire you buy I Whether you want THK U.S. Royal De Luxe or the Royal Mas ica's foremost safety tire, get our you buy any other tire. PLONK PI ???% ? Garments ja Plain 4vC ?CASH United I 162 South Steet Phone 118 Gas }*??? ??nN*" B ~~~~ ^jj ^ '4 . 1 To Relieve pA| HQ Misery of V/ULUO 1666 & ?*" Try "Rub-My-Tlam" - a Wonderful ?'Wt > Liniment Inge be,942, f "? bar Have Your Eye* Examined, ,n" Olaaaes Fitted ease I aid ?By? DR. D. M. MORRISON 4 Optometrist Eye Specialist Will be in Kings Mountain Office N on Every Tuesday and Friday 0, afternoon*. Hours 1 P. M. to P. M. x. ? Lm? a i??a,> *? . -cm i ??, < ? you buy tires 1 7 BE MISLED< CONTUSING ) OFFERS! / r re the facts! * , ccs quoted rrow. You has to be ' if I rl II I I I K I I If'# I I r?at the |/JlJj ?no iter, Amer- |h deal Effort MOTOR CO. : lone 138 Dry pi . Cleaning vA??ii 1 i * uu 11 I I Like H || We are as anxious as you j | are to see the result of t Ii fine cleaning and finish| ing i . Compare our | cleaning with any clean| ing at any price . .. Save I by using our thrifty cash I and carry service. ^ ?3 f?r $1.00 AND CAKKY^T )ry Cleaners . ' ? 1224 W. Franklin tonia, N. C. Phone 428 y PERCY L. CROSBY j| |fJ i

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