ma M d"in? W
WW*' .-'INI ?* 7Mr M w.n as in tl
*'-' . jlrty qoitki of IMS if the palp 01
, foper industry is to successfully me
90 anticipated IS percent inerenee !
Industry demands, aeoerding to
Otetemeet mode this week by M. 1
Pobrow, executive secretary of tl
WiStlag Paper Manufacturers Am
"We ended the war with the pi]
tin#e pretty empty," said Mr. D
v?.'
Open evening
Decemt
In,a. JVie
106-108 V
Oharlo
Y I Nc
" V.J
The Kings Mountai:
day afternoon, Decern
will be closed during
in order to give our <
Jg Christmas vacation.
si
(Patrons are request
arrange their laundry
not be inconvenienced
laundry is closed.
mt y - -
Kings Moui
: : j S. A- Harrill
k Christmas G
GIVE A STJ1
-'V'; ' TO
K Kings I
Wt> . ' He
> Thia is a gift that not 01
meets the demand 1
reasonableness but n
| be appreciated 62 tin
> ;% during the coming yea
Gift notices mailed wi
each gift subscription.
Ripi.
The HeraJd J
|| ' onumuitiok mama
thb kotos mouktj
kutos MouirrAzxr, i
jjjlfeM-v , I BnolOMd find two dolUra 1
em tola Hondd for on* jmx t
Milk Ml with nbMnul UTNloriM
Mi tk kudi of wWilo u| cobiomii
bad more or lees scafeity court
dltlons la paper markets generally."
> Mr. Dobrow made his statement la '
te spite of figures just released whick
,d
et 'Approximately one out of every
1,600 members of the country's armed (
,n forces was a furloughed employe of
a the Southern Bailway System during ,
O. World War II. Of the 7,616 Southern :
ie employes to enter the services, 1,15* j
o* have already returned to work on (
the Southern after receiving their
pe honorable discbarges from the armed {
o- forces.
imwii?H?a. ' :
.V \
i
is til 9 through
>er 22nd
illon Co.
7. Trade at
tt?, K. O.
Cfcr
>tice
*
i Laundry will close Saturber
22, at 4 o'clock, and
the week of December 24,
smployees a well-deserved
ed to note this change and
in order that they will
I during the week the
ntain Laundry
one 270
Paul Mauney |
? . i,
lift Troubles?
3soriptioh !
the .
fountain
raid
>2.00 Per Year
axe
JN h njfcA T?T> j
tfortfc Omllu
'or wbiefc Mod Th* Kings Moon.
a:
UMd
rs
% ^ ' *
%
rt 1 v*. 1
Publishing
shaa that total mmt aid Mo?ft?ir
pitdietlti wu at the rath of atari;
18,000,000 tons annually, the high si
level tinea 1041.
Three Important factor* were eitei
by Mr. Dobrow in explaining bit eon
eern over the pulp and paper eitatioi
They were:
1. While palp production has bee:
(airly wellmaintained and import;
have increaaed considerably then
la not enough pulp in sight to main
tain the needed lo percent increa*<
in pulp availability during the fir*
six months of lb40.
2. Publications are expected to in
crease consumption of paper fron
750,000 tons to 1,000,000 tons, placinj
s tremendous squeeze on the wholi
white paper field.
3. Reconversion needs are expectec
lo maintain the strong demend foi
paper and paperboard through 1940.
The Association secretary's predle
lions lent added importance to th<
program to place 50,000 additions
men in woods and mill jobs, current
ly being conducted by the pulp and
paper industry through the U. 8. Bm
ployment Service.
"The over-all outlook for 1946,'
Mr. Dobrow pointed out, "is one ol
high volume. Scarcity is in proapee1
.* _ i ? ?
ror at least tne urst six mouths o.
the year.
"While the full 1948 picture can
not be predicted now," he conclud
ed, "production of all types of pape
and board for the 12 month* fron
July 1945, through June 1946, in al
probability will establish a net
high."
Mills in this are?- are in nrgen
need of more top quality pulp woo ^
NOW.
Change Made in
Celebrating Day
New Year's became a holiday loot
after the American custom of Nee
Year's calls, which Justify its obeerv
ance, had gone the way of the hoof
skirt and the polka. There is noth
ing American about the carnival
like merrymaking wtfich nowaday)
welconyss the New Year. Or can i
be that even this is a metamorpho
sis of the watchnlghtsmeetiag of 41
years or more ago? To deacons ant
elders, to all anxious heads of taal
Use, it used to eeem fitting to spak
_ 1 _ A.% S - M Al _
wie last mm nours 01 wis year u
singing lugubrious hymns and ghr
log tbanlcp that they had baan stnipst
Stag tm the New Tear.
out for preservation when so man:
had been removed by an equally dia
earning providence.
But to the young the watchnlgh
meeting was always a dreary serv
Ice, only to be endured In view o
the Joys of the morrow. And whei
the life and color were taken out o
the observance of New Year's ltsel
there seemed little sense In uaherin,
to day at gloom with a still gloom
ler New Year's eve. So they lef
the watchmeeting to those wh
found no more pleasure in the!
days and for themselves introduce)
the practice now generally prevs
lent of Indulging in a last fling 1
preparation for the morrow's dli
agreeable business of turning over i
pew leaf.
They have revived the old pagai
oeremonv except that no minis
tore skeletons are passed around s
the feast to remind them that the
are mortal. Nothing in this moder
New Year's eve abandon, however
commends it as a substitute for th
old gracious custom of paying an
receiving calls, a custom for whicl
desuetude was hastened by th
prodigious growth of the large cltia
in the 28 years following the Civ:
war.
Corn bolt farmers report that ele<
trie brooders for their early eprin
pig crops save one to two pigs pe
PRESCRIPTION
SERVICE
We Fill any Doctors'
Prescription promptly
end aoonrately at reasonable
prices with the
confidence of your phy|Maii
KINGS MOUNTAIN
PKUIOO.
nf wmxazl nomm
W (Mi roc And IMtnr
nom u-^i
BiSlilS?.
\ Fim National Buk will be held is
til director*' room of the Tint National
Bank, Kings Mountain, N. C.,
on Tuesday, January 8, 1948, at 8:00
* P. M.
This the 0th day of December, 1940.
? M. B. Wlnetead, Caehlrr
, d-13-20-24-J-3.
s ????^?.
- NOBTH CABOUNA,
i CLEVELAND OOUNTY.
t In The Superior Court.
NOTICE
Margaret Connor, Plaintiff,
i vs.
I Jamee Connor, Defendant,
s The defendant above named will
take notice that an action entitled a?
above hae been commenced in the
1 Superior Court of Cleveland County,
' North Carolina, wherein the plaintiff
seeka an abaolute divorce from the
' defendant; that eaid defendant will
? aleo take notice that ehe ie required
1 to appear at the Clerk of Court 'e office
at the Courthouee in said Conn1
ty in 8helby, North Carolina, within
twenty days after the final publlea
tion of this notice and answer or demur
said complaint now on file in the
f Clerk's Office in sa\d action or the
1 plaintiff will apply to the Court for
r the relief domand'^d in said * com
plaint.
This the 18th day of November,
* 1945.
i E. A. Houaer, Jr.
1 Clerk Superior Court.
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osperity for the entire
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