' .* . - ) . " V > ' , r-i : ? * _ V . ' - * Pot On Breaks When Car Is Parked "A driver's responsibility does not coast* wh?u ho steps out the ve htele he has been driving." Konald iiocutt, . director of the North ("arc Una Highway Safety . IMvision. as sorted this week in calling attention to .several serous accidents recently in which drivcrless cars or truck* were involved. In <>he of these, accidents, iiocutt pa r k i < . the hand brake on .rolled down the crude, struck a telephone pole, and 'killed a lineman working on top o( the pole. A .driver delivering a ton of coal this full got out t>f his truck to open the ctial chute door and left > the truck out of gear, with the mo tor running. The truck rolled down an incllno and pinned a woman a galnSt the house, killing her in NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Notice is hereby given that the .annual meeting of the stockholders of The First National Bank will be held in the directors' room of The First National Bank. Kings Mountain. N. C., on Tuesday. January 14. 1941, at 2:f>0 p. m. This Dec. 9. 1940. B. S. Nelll, Cashier. Select Your CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW ? . Pay in 1941 Just say charge it at MORRIS Gastonia's Leading Jewelers The Store that Confidence Built Cor. Main & South Sts. Gastonia, N. C. > .' 'adtarv'-' >* ? '*> ' -m ' Levi R? Est At Ai SATUR) Decern! Begii At 10:( I Bus Pro] Located in the heart of from Square, < ??? FREE , XMAS Easy TermsWALTER AUCTI Kannapolis, N. C. . ? ' Zl . . <... .... fl&gS " *" r\ ' - i tfL\ < -? . c ' , " ? . . * \ I stantly. In Raleigh a few days ago, an oil truck driver left his truck parked next to the curb while he ran into a drug store to get some cigarettes. The truck rolled off down the street, smashing into the side of a house. "Such accidents as these are utterly inexcusable,' (Director Hoeu.t , said. "And they are- due entirely to the carelessness of the drivers. "Parking^'properly is ^ thing so , easy to do," he said, "it is always advisable- to cut oil the motor and sot the hand brake before leaving a parked vehicle. If parked on a down ! grade, cut the front Wheels into the curb: on an upgrade, cut the front wheels away front the curb. Drivers parked on an Incline, because a hand brake can not always be depended upon to hold a heavy track Kven air brakes rau nut aiI ways be counted on to hold a truc.K , parked on a grade, because there tnay be leaks. Proper parking is J highly important." i Drain MiyHivph Fur Dairy Cattle Given Increasing numbers of Tar Heel lairy furthers are mixing their own , grain rations for cows, reports John , A. Arey, Extension dairyman ut N . C. State College. Ho says numerous requests for mixtures have been retieved recently. To answer requests he has prepared a list of five differ ent mixtures. But first, he says. it should be understood that balance in the grain mixture indicates its relation in pre tein content to that of the roughage For instance, if the roughage to bo used is high in protein content, such as legume hay, the 'grcl-i mixture should contain around 16 percent crude protein. If a mixed-hay is to be used, then the grain mixture should contain around 20 per cent crude protein. When a grass .hay is fed. the mixture should conj 'niti 24 percent crude protein. Here are his grain recommendations: ' .. / Mixture A (16 percent protein)? 500 pounds of corn or cob meal, 100 pounds of soybean meal. 100 pounds of cotton seed meal, 100 pounds of wheat bran, 8 pounds of salt, and 8 pounds of steamed bone meal. ' ' Mixture B (20 percent protein)? 250 pounds of corn or cob meal 150 pounds of cottonseed meal, 106 pounds of soybean meal, 100 pounds of ground oats, 6 pounds of salt, and 6 pounds of steamed bone meal Mixture C (24 percent protein)? 300 poundB of corn or cob meal, 15( pounds of soybean meal, 100 potwdi synoras tatc .0. .? jction ?Y14 nnlng 10 A. M. in ess jerty Kings Mountain, 200 feet >n Railroad Avenue. TCJRKEYS ? FREE Band Concert & GURLEY ON CO. Selling Agents I rilK K1N08 MOUNTAIN HERALD. Tjl _ i _M Showing at Imperial nesl I A flj \ v ' .I I W& j|y ILj M ga .. E >jfl K; fli i MB vl i. M .;*T Marlene Dietrich and John Wayne, t story of intrigue and glamorous ad Sinners", showing at the Imperial of cottonseed meal, 10Q pounds of i peanut meal, 100 pounds of wheat brun, 7 poundB of salt, and 7 pounds of steamed boned meal. Mixture D (16 percent protein)? 300 pounds or corn or cob meal, 300 pounds of wheat bran. 300 pounds of soybean meal, 200 pounds of ground oats, 200 pounds of cottonseed meal, 140 pounds of cane mo lasses, 20 pounds of salt. 20 pouuds of calcium carbonate and 2P pounds of steamed bone meal. Mixture E (20 percent protein)?? 500 pounds of corn or cob meal, 350 pounds of wheat bran, 300 pounos of soybehn meal, 250 pounds of ground oats. 240 pounds of cotton i * ?^ JH^s| Br H 1I > ' *' . . ^jSfl jfl ' . ;.^H ' n .*> * "3 M V . .^B "* ^H M^^^Ljl ^^gz/Kk h * Value For Value Never I) m?mrnm?mmmmm-mmmmmmm ifj' ' -' . ::. . ; TCtoS#$k M^a^Smc- - - . * . . V ' A- ' > URBDAT, DEC. IS. 1940. it Mpnday and Toeoday pM m i?a wn iiwi m*M it L ^ r: i he lovers of Universal'* dramatic venture in the South Seas, "Seven Theatre next Monday and Tuesday. seed meal, 200 pounds of linseed meal, 100 pounds of cane molasses, 20 pounds of salt. 20 pounds of cat clum carbonate, and 20 pounds of steamed 'bone meal. Where ,nere were only two combines in Martin County a year ago there are now 12, showing the in creasing importance of small grains and legumes, says Assistant Farm Agent John I. Bagels. Approximately 98 percent of the AAA parity checks have been received and distributed to Northainp ton County growers. j V Uy a / ' By :-xUr y| m3ff W Wr Mr w? gjgl *V > " \. : *? -- *'\ i'! ' er's D ?'- .' - ' -'* ' * * ndersold ______ !>nna)snB?i|ii i > ? n nniHP nil w . ' Uy i"t!> % * i -- y '> ' . " ' . ; "jj 6F 51 H W II y ^^ I faZlASee The "BULLET RIDDLED" ft A-krf Hmt M? HmdOMDI Ml k I n^3k\ ,l" W * ; ' '.' ' ' *. ' >*\ '^i .hi'fc?V^"' ' '\-'.' ' i ' * SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14th 1:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. Rowland Bros. Motor Co. Dodge-Plymouth Dealers 1111 * ^ A ^HHfl W / jSH! r ^ yji '. JaB I P" r SSiw R ^^^3fK *A < ^^MQpF Hp . ept. Store Kings Mountain, N. C. o <-rjg!^.':^/: -'?* * " A >. \ ' ' -' ; / ' ?\v.V . . . u - d ' *$kJ&* - M A > : .* .- v..-. ..; v-,. ';.. ...>'; r'/.^- {- c : i ' >'*>V . ' . , . ... iAr&it - *

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