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" ' / - - - -- T THE K1N06 MOUNTAIN HERALD T } ' Auto Vacuum ^m }hM 41 Afli I : -bv W II:! ,' }'. \ j flr ' I W I f i 'fl A A ^J^/lI C^9 * /cfl H VH ' , * ^KH[ - ?<? ?'? U/v<>g?Sfc.?-? . .?5S2 To many the call of the open road The automobile and good roads have and streams within reach of the vacatic throughout the country are opening, a first to seek their favorite stream. Th top of their Chevrolet, and held secu device actuated by vacuum power fror boat rack with motor vacuum. Open Forum An open forum for our readers. I but no letter can be published if i it exceeds, 500 words. No aoony- j mous communications will be accepted. The name of the writtr* will not be published however, if the author so requests. The opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of the Herald. Dear Mr. Lynch:? As to the law in regard to dogs and game, I know very little about either .one, but- presume they were intended.to preserve or protect wild life or game. All I know about the game law la that, we have an open and closed season for hunting and u bag limit on certain birds and squirrels. 1 have been told that we have a law to compell dog owners to keep up dogs during the spring | and early summer, and if there is 1 sucTl a law it should eevtnlulv h? enforced. A game law without a dog law is about like a prohibition' law would be without au enforcement officer for it is my opinion that there is more game destroyed by stray dogs than by everything else . combined including the hunter. Hawks, crows, cats, black snakes all get their share of young rabbits and bh'ds but from my own observation th<\y are small compared to the dog's share. I will only mention u few that 1 have 'made. Some years ago' I had u dog that was spending much time in the field and 1 decid ed he was? "hot hunting ull together for fun. I noticed the birds were st31i paired in late summer and thftfe was no young birds on rriy place. I pufrTTTe dog up and kept him up. Sometime later T found two birds' nest near the road that, leads to my creek bottom. I think it was about the first of. September. Tney had a total of twenty eight eggs. I watched them until they were about ready to hatch. My children went to the bottom one evening to get some beans and turned the dog out to go with them for company. I put the dog up next morning and then went to ee about my birds and the dog tracks told the tale. There wasn't a shell in. either nest, and I don't know how many more he got. Another case I will mention."A place 1 have down tn ! York county, a. C.. for Several years j after I bought this placd I could | jflnd a dozen covles of quail on it., and my boys would go down there and get us as many as "BO rabbits in a single day. About 1932 a man j moved on a place adjoining mine' who had two bird dogs. The mant hunted vary little but fne'.fwo dogs ' covered every acre of my place morning and 'evening during summer for two years and . bv 1933 there wasn't a dozen birds on the place and I doubt If there' were as PERSONAL 1. C ii ?la _____ MAa, _ _ _ . a . A a |a 1'Vas"I rfftVsK my AHIWVV 19 ? ? I I think 1 can keep you )iuj>py now that I liave learned how tn bake all kinds of the cakes and hotbraede you love. I'm going to use Rumford Baking Powder all the time. For with Uutn/ord 1 can uk any good, reciiie and just follow the directions ? without haying to worry about I the correct amount of baking Swder to use. With Rumford i amount the direction? call for is the right amount to use ? for perfect results every time. net. Send for new booklet, containing dosens of bright ideas to improve your bftkinjr. Address: ' Rumford linking Powder, llox R Humford, Rhode Inland. 14 HUH^DAY, JUNK 19, 1941. Aids Anglers J , .! ..^1 % v/. j'v- - - vcvi - Vi!- ,v y*?**** <'*bf*%* / '.< '? v''" ' %' ?SB 1 . ' B.4 . iff wrf* ' KKfrii ^ ^M^|| SBrsV tBi yoJBi JL' m ^ "B * j 8 i BP1 ' * '' also means the call of the open water, brought thousands of beautiful lakes mist or the week-ender. Fishing seasons nd these young people were among the ey carry their own boat, lashed to. the irely with a new vacuum-grip holding n the motor. Note the tube connecting " many rabbits. My boy bought one. of the dogs and the other wouldn't hunt alone and I otiee more' hud some birds and rabbits on this place. When 1 first moved where 1 now live I could go out uud get aiourid :50 birds by noon and not go more than a mile from my house. Now 1 can get about as many in a season. When I moved here there was possibly half dozen dogs In a mile of my house. Today there are about 50 of which at least 40 run out. Many a man in Cleveland coun ty would not allow* his neighbor to shoot a" crow on his land but will let any man stock his place with worthless dogs, and wonder why he don't have pleuty of game. Count the dogs that run on your farm and you can get a fair estimate of . yoitr game. Yours truly, "VV. U. Hughes. i ?? .... The poach crop in tne xo souuiern states producing the fruit in commercial quantities is expected to total 22 million bushels, in the largest crop since 1931. ! Cash income from American farm mai?.etlng& and Government Payments lii April amounted to $709,000.000, as compared with $627.000,,J Ooo in the same month a year ago. I .7 Records- made at cotton-insect lab oratories of the- U. S. (Department of Agriculture indicate that large numbers of boll weevils* survived the winter and emerged from hij bevnatton this spring. I Business men oxpect the general run of manufacCTred grocery prod, ucts to begin reflecting the higher ' raw materials and labor costs In , early fail when this year's crops have bees. processed and moved. The market movement of pigs from the 1940 fall crop is now undj ei way hut hog supplies may not increase a great deal in tt%> next mon | th or so, reports the U. 8. Department of Agriculture. Buy Yoi At Sdc B As-we must reduce our 1 ! ?v> " . f J V' -. -v.' ' " - ' - MMB Rowland . ' - ' \ .i.'' . ?. *i *'. ** " ' ' ' '''' v " .'" "' r ^ '. " ' *' * * * :% V fc . V ., ' . -:\ ; ' << * .. ?. ?'- & "WW "ASLES9 ffUNOAYg WILL DKCABAM TRAFFIC TOLL RALEIGH. ? "Its an 111 wind that blows nobody good." Ronald Hocutt director ot the Highway 8afety Division said in commenting on the prospect of "gstsleds Sufcdayd.'^ | which he said would probably cut North Carolina's traffic fatality by us much as 20 per cent. 'While I am not prepared, on the basis of Information I now have. I either to advocate or condemn I "naslc&s Sundays,' it a Interesting to speculate as to the probable ef- j feet such u restriction might have on our truffle accident loll," Hocutt said. "Our records show that 109 of the 449 persons kiled in tattle uccldents in North C'urollna the first five mouths of this year were killed In Sunday accidents. In other words, one out of every four traffic fatalities lu this state occur oh the Sab-! bath. Thus, If our motorists wore ] 'compelled to keep their cars a' home on "unslessi Scfdays" wi.| might reasonable expect a substant- ' inl reduction in traffic deaths as a result." - . The safety director said the Sunday traffic toll this yea rtotaled 15;n January, 20 In February. .10 In March, 15. In April, and 29 In May. The heaviest -toll for any one day this year was on Sunday, March 16, when 11 persons were killed in traf lie accidents In tlio RatnMavo wore even molt" dangerous than Sundavs, the five-irontlia toll for Saturdays being 110 lives. 'Thus. 229 of the 449 persons killed the first live months of this year were killed on Saturdays and Sundays. This was 51 per rent of the total. "Think of it, we could cut our traffic accident toll in half by havj ing gasless week ends," Hocutt deI c'.ared. "Of course, 1 am not sure , that such action will ever be taken or need to'be taken in this coun| try. Seriously, though, a substantial I reduction In traffic- fatalities could , be effected without this prohibitive actiou. IT our motorists here willing, they couHT nave their, cake and: eat It. too. That Is to say, they could continue to ride and still not kill or be killed. All it takes is the use of a little courtesy, a little cau tion and a little comtnousense in j ( driving." | JOB PRINTING ? PHONE 167 ?THE HERALD $1.50 A YEAR? Thank You I Kings Moui I VES, Thank you, Kings thusiastic way in which y of our new store. We exp be sure, but nothing like ber who responded to our our brand new store. i . ' | All day long, from the tin . until closing time the sto: ! people who came to look? Such a response is indeed gain express our apprecia pledge to render you, the merchandise at reasonable Rose 5-10 iir Used C icial Reduced UY BEFORE JULY 1ST arge stock of Used Cars Bel is imposed CARS TO ELECT FROM Bros. Motor < DODGE-PLYMOUTH Sales ? Service M . y;.vy ' ; ' a iill?Hil*pi H "j 5 IS THERE GOLD** I IN YOURgf^W^ ' Ye6, and in Your Attic Too! Turn Those Things You Don't Want Into Money with a Want Ad fLXfrfft: _r .. CALL OR SEE KENNON BLANTON At Terminal Ser. StatJbn PHONE NO 1ft %' * *3 . STERCHI BROS/; Representative in Kings Mountain Territory PRESCRIPTION / SERVICE We Fill any Doctors' Prescription promptly and accurately at reasonable prices , with the confidence of your physician. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE We Call Per And Deliver Phonee 41?81 nam Mountain, for tl)e enou received the opening ected a good crowd, to the overwhelming num invitation to inspect le we opened our doors re Was thronged with -to see?to buy! gratifying. M|ay we ation, and repeat our buying public, quality ! prices. -25c Store * ' '.ar Now I Prices . i . -* . .." ' , V fore the Federal Tax Lompany i ? ^. - i . ? '* * . i 'ft yV""'-V'. ' ' r ' , V?? v* IS
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