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Granite Workers At Rion, S. C. Win Victory, WASHINGTON, March \ne National Labor Relations board yes terday ordered the Phillips Granite Company of Rion, S. C., to reinstate 70 employes allegedly locked out Nov* I fmber 18, 1937, and also to stop dis-l couraging membership in the Granite Cutters’ International Association of I America and the Quarry Workers’| International Union of North Amer-, ica, both affiliated with the Ameri can Federation of Labor. The plant resumed operations i about March 17, 1938, after a board hearing, and on July 22, 1938, the board’s trial examiner submitted his If you will present this advertisement to Mr. Crouch at this store he will give you some special considera* tion beyond these very close prices mentioned. GARDEN TOOL 1 HEADQUARTERS I I GASOLINE LAWN MOWERS As I<ow As . FAMOUS LAWN SEED MIXTURE . ....... 25c lb. ALL FERTILIZERS 8-4-4 • Sheep Manure • Bone Meal Cotton Seed Meal • Vigoro, AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES Smith Wadsworth Hdwe. Co. . “Remember—Our Prices Are Always Lower” 428 S. Tryon St. Dial: 2-5161 intermediate report recommending dismissal of the lock-out charge. Upon consideration of the evidence, the board found that a shutdown for business reasons was advanced to dis courage organization of the employes which had begun the night before. However, since the date when the company would otherwise have shut down for business reasons could not be expected to act contrary to the rec ommendations of the trial examiner, back pay for those ordered reinstated was provided by the board only from the date of the reopening to the date of the intermediate report, and from five days after issuance of the board’s ol der to the date of reinstatement for all employes not previously recalled. Persons newly employed in place of I ■ any locked out are required to be dis missed any any employes who cannot I now be reinstated because of business conditions are required to be placed upon a preferential list for future employment. NO OTHER WAY “So you desire to become my son-in law?” “No, 1 don’t. But if I marry your daughter, I don’t see home I can get out of it.” CUCKOO! “How do you know he was crazy?” “He was looking in the cuckoo clock for eggs.” MEASURING TIME “Are you a clock watcher?” “No. Business is so slow I watch the calendar.” Willie ate the drumsticks, But he was not so dumb; He told the folks that when he runs He rattles like a durm. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of James Richard Ninnis. late of the County of Mecklenburg, all persons holding any claim against said esttae are hereby noti fied to present them, duly verified, to the unledsigned at 1839 Thomas Avenue, Char lotte, N. C., on or before the 20th day of February, 1940, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement with the under signed. MARGARET E. NINNIS. Administratrix of the Estate of Jas. Richard Ninnis. deceased. Feb. 23. Mch. 2-9-16. SPECIAL RCA TRADE-IN OFFER 30 ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD RADIO ON THE PURCHASE OF MODEL 98K RCA Regular H Q095 A wonderful performing radio! A Price . ■ ww radio you’ll be proud to own. Trade t in your old radio or victrola—Re- Allowance For gardless of condition — No cash Your Old Radio wW needed—Your old radio is your _______ down payment — Balance Easy . hmm _ Terms- $7Q9S YOU PAY ONLY_ f %f FREE DELIVERY Gastonia Textile Workers Desert Fold Of the C.I.O. GASTONIA, N. C„ March 13.— Gastonia Weaving Plant employes discarded their membership in the TWOC of the CIO here last week, and organized under the banner of the American Federation of Labor. Of ficers have been elected and the or ganization is already functioning un der the new affiliation. Officers and members of the Pittsboro, N. C., A. F. of L. Local union aided the Gastonia workers materially in making the change from the CIO back to the American Federation of Labor. The Pittsboro local union is recognized as being one of the best textile unions in America, and the work done by the Pittsboro workers is very similar to that done by the Gastonia workers, hence the kindred interests between the two groups. The United States produces more crude oil and gasoline'than any other nation in the world. I SPAGHETTI w 4 25c BEANS 3 c.» 17c PfiPil A&P White or C , No. 2 OCft UUnil Golden Bantam Cans W PINTO BEANS 3 - 17c A&P BREAD rz 2 l°*,“1 5c 8 O’CLOCK it, 15c NECTAR TEA 17c SPREAD Sandwich Jar 23c I HERRING "SKT c„; 10c Reliable Loan Co. ■ Announces Its New Location At 121 G. Trade, Next to Belk’s THE SAME QUALITY SERVICE PREVAILS—ALL BUSI NESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL—WE LOAN MONEY ON— Diamonds | Watches Jewelry i Men’s Clothing Tools Sporting Goods Silverware Shot Guns Rifles Pistols Trunks Adding Machines Bags Suit Cases Musical Instruments Kodaks * Typewriters See Us For Bargains in Diamonds— Watches, Jewelry, Clothing, Etc. ’ i Reliable Loan Co* [121 East Trade St. - Next.to Bell’s 1 1 . Enjoy the that refreshes^ at home BUT THE SIX- AT \ BOTTLE CARTON C\ 7 ® i Hus deposit Levy Rites Held On Wednesday At 2:30 O’clock Funeral services for Dr. Samuel Levy/ prominent Charlotte dentist and optometrist, who died in Watts hos pital in Durham early Tuesday morn ing, were held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the Hebrew Syna gogue on Seventh street. Rabbi William Greenburg officiat ed. Burial was in the Hebrew ceme tery. Dr. Levy, prominent in church, civic, and Masonic affairs, died of injuries received in an automobile accident a few miles north of Durham on Au gust 20, 1938. He showed improvement for some time and it was thought at first that he would be able to return to Char lotte within a few weeks. His son, David, was also injured in the acci dent. RESULTS ARE OBVIOUS The committee from the American Federation of Labor and the C. I. O. which were appointed, at the sugges tion and urge of President Roosevelt, to see if they might be able to work out a program of peace and co-opera tion*between the two bitterly rival or ganizations, report that? they have nothing to say as to the “results.” It is obvious that the “results” them selves' have nothing to say.—Observer Ed: Wednesday. SOME MISTAKE Rastus: “Is yo’ sure, Mr. Johnsing, dat was a marriage license yo’ sold me last month?” Clerk Johnson: “Certainly, Ras tus. Why?” Rastus: “Becaus’ I’se led a dog’s life ever since.” SOME DANGER Visitor: “Your son is making good progress with his violin. He is be ginning to play quite nice tunes.” Host: “Do you really think so? We were afraid that we’d merely got used to it.” The Union Label assure,, J5 j ar I chaser that he is DUttine his r"’n<»y into the best investment on eartn—• Trade Unionism Mr. Gregory has erected a large banner covering the entire front of the building stating that 100 per cent Union Labor is being used in the repair operations. Drs. Palmer &Wike (^TOMETRISTS EYES “LASSES examined 49^" fitted A COMPLETE VISUAL SERVICE 317-A N. Tryon Phone 3-854S OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY CHARLOTTE. N. C. “Evelotion theory has been accept ed in the Episcopal church by theo logians of all schools for the past 50 years.”—Bishop Manning. I ■ 1 SOUTHERN DAIRIES, Inc. ICE CREAM 600 West Fifth Street CHARLOTTE. N. C. Telephone 3-1164 i NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Under and by virtue of that certain deed of trust executed and delivered by J. F. Cashion and wife, Carrie D. Cashion to E. J. Caffrejr, Trustee dated December 16, .1927, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Mecklen. burg County in Book 676, page 277, and pursuant to the power and authority therein contained and at the request of the owner and holder of said note, default having been made in the terms and conditions as set out in said note and deed of trust, the undersigned trustee will expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House, Charlotte, North Carolina, at twelve noon on the 3rd day of April, 1939, the following de scribed property** to-wit: In ward No? 4 of the City of Charlotte, on the South side of West Eighth Street and the east side of Smith Street, at the intersection made by Smith Street and West Eighth Street, BEGINNING at the southwest corner made by the intersection of Smith and West Eighth Streets, and runs thence with West Eighth Street easterly direction 87.4 feet tw a stake, a corner of lot No. 3 as shown by plat herein after referred to; thence with the line of lot No. 3 in a southerly direction, -and almost parallel with Smith Street, 48.3 feet to a stake, a corner of lot No. 3; thence in a westerly direction with the line vof lot No. 2, and almost parallel with West Eighth Street, 86.7 feet Jo Smith Street; thence with Smith Street in a northerly direction 47.2 feet to the point of beginnings the same being lot No. 1, as shown on plat of G. H. McGinn’s Estate property, dated August 6th, 1920, made by J. B. Sorattj C. E. Being in all respects the same property conveyed to the parties of the first part by J*. W. McGinn and Eulalia McGinn, by deed dated the 19th day of June, 1922, which deed has !>eun duly recorded in the office of the Register of Dteeds for Mecklenburg County. Located thereon is a five room frame dwelling house, known as No. 418 Smith Street, which dwelling is also included in this con veyance. The trustee may, in his discretion, require a deposit of five percent of the amount of any >id in cash to guarantee performance. Upon failure to make said deposit, if required at the sale, said property will be immediately resold m the same day. The bid will remain open for ten days as required by law for an upset aid. This the third day of March, 1939. E. J. CAFFREY. Trustee. March 9-16-23-30.
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