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PBWV U Btk Carol i tan cqoz \r, accord MMitUt-l latlon. I June *1 to an It is po Moft riday al d .C.1 asm IOver Efird's Wn AUTO r FINANCING Quick, Efficien See < HOME Fin Gael Main Street In ] I YOU REQ1 And you should. - T3 at all times?to prov: in foods. Get your ts ' v. " WALK SAIEL . Blalock' . : f \v Haaaaaa__?fij22St9Efi2S&MH . ^k! I Water & I or BtJBOTSS i '* \ Bjw^' fbte the toUl tax yield wMld ten xn waehad UfiQOJtoQ If the March \ Bmf JP*in order had not reduced produeithi tion P?*d??t. ?i -? . ^nl J. A. Wiggins of Tyner, Chowa*. County, had three colonic* of boes in arc eld hives. He got no honey. He trans all- ferred the bees to modern hives and Mi- d good harvest is now in the making. <? ison. Optometrist 'ternoons 1 P. M. to 5 P. M. Glasses Fitted n- ' | i Blanton . I lOPEAOTOR I , V . Shelby, N. C. I p ujpr REFINANCING t, Confidential Service "ROCK" ance Company bonia, N. 0. Front of the Postoffice hone 2035 . . ' JIBE GOOD POOD * ' V ** N fciat'a our fundamental effort Lde our customers the best jv- ? . .. .bie tempters here. 7 ? DRIVE SAFELY x u u I j|!i'?| Light Bills I he First I -? H E PAID BY THE CLOSE fl M? <'-v I WEDNESDAY SEBVICE I , ' .< I VSUSPENDED &''" > ' T " M >' { >? %?; iJ 1 GEORGE 1 BENSON WK^j^^ZL Merchandise Warning* against inflation are beginning to reach us country people with increasing fproe and frequency. Nearly all the experts who comment on it say we have inflation already but it can get much worse. Accurate definitions of inflation are rather complicated. In fact, some of the definitions are harder to understand than the condition itself, such as we all can see by looking around. .When Just about everybody has spending money in their pockets because they can't find enough of the things they want to buy, that is .adhere, inflation iygins. The results are quite natural. Automatically people start bidding against each other for what items they do find, and prices advance far beyond real values. Then, no matter what are buy, we sow squandering money. Biislithe prices. ww muh m viup numiTO is plain to a*a: mora things to buy. That's all it takes. 'ITY aaad a bat and can find only ana that tits my head and salts my taste, tha dealer can (unless restrained by law) charge me whatever ha wishes. I mar rebel at tha price but somebody else will pay it and tha marchant will not need to worry about me. What will sat tha matter straight? Mora hats I Whan hats are offered by every haberdasher in town, some competitor is certain to lower his prices to increase sales. Another will 'try to outdo him, and.this competition continues until felling prices get too near edat to go chdaper. It is that simple. Qoeds are the scare-crows that frighten away inflation. Whatever1 interferes with the production of only inflation worse. , . Artiflelal Feeding Inflation is like hunger. It is a want thai has the full force of a need. Hunger includes a craving that throws a person's sense of values completely out of plumb. Food is the only satisfactory answer to the hunger question and, JuSt so. -goods are the only sound solution to Inflation. There are trick ways to hold prices down, when goods hove to be scarce, but thky are only temporary help.' Once* in a while somebody has a strange ailment that makes eating impossible, or vary d anurous. Physicians deny such s patient food while they try to adjust tha malady. tag; sometime* they flow energizing liquids inter the Uood-?tream, but it is no diet Nobody cab live on it; it only makes starvation slower. War Is. a Malady During the war, people in America were rightly denied goods; there were not enough workmen; not enough factories, not enough materials to supply the nation's defenders, ?v men and their allies. Consumer goods were scarce and a lot of people had extra money. All prices would have skyrocketed but government restrained it by law. It was an emergency?drastic remedy; no complaint Price controls did not contribute anything permanent to this country's economic strength, however. They simply eased the shock for civilians who had to undergo economic surgery, or perish, of dictatorship. Now the ordeal is over and the patient is wholesomely hungry for merchandise. Every regulation that now retards production should be removed or relaxed in thf public interest. v Piper Cub'. Model Bird Killed By AA vThe largest bird, osprey is the of fMal name, ever seen around these tart was <iot down by 4 local negro pMday afternoon as the "Piper Cub' inodel attacker was coming, down 'on the deck' for a ' strafe joh' on a flock of chickens on Marvin Wri ght's farm. 1 'o /I Ti 1 i*. - ? , yuun v. raner w sb rrroex per mark amen and the weapon wet a 12 ATBURM TOOT ITCH WOT HARD TO KTT.T. ' VMi JLMaM MMUaMMI IW /V*W HOUR , It not pleased, j nr 'too baek at aaj 4ti| store. TE-OL, a STBO^O fnagl alia, eontaln* M pereent aleohoL IK PENETRATES, Beaches, MORI nn? te KTTJi tM itch. Grlftla hiiMtr. ? "I mil?' 223 wS!IIL^^ I w if. * i ^ py^^SB I B&snz EKB* ; ?:v HrHSSe, k tr DHSEC qlJIB^ THUMOUY, MAT 9, 1MB rc 1 pad, "Long-Tom", ibt|u loaded with number 6. shot. Ntrkuui Parl.er downed the big bird with only one allot. The osprey breeds from Alaska and I^abrador to Lower California and Florida and are seldom aeen around <he?e parts aa the/ feed primarily or. unimportant said water fish. Wing spread of the bird measured five feet and the talons were just ehy of tjro inches. ? % NOTICE NORTH CABOLJNA, CLEVELAND COUNTY. In The Superior Court. Farris Leigh. Plaintiff, v*. Albert Leigh, Defendant. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above haa been commenced in the Superior Court of Cleveland County, North Carolina, wherein the plaintiff seeks a divorce from the defendant; that. said defendant will also take notice that he is required to appear at the Clerk of Court's Office in tke Courthouse In Shelby, North Carolina, na or before the 8th day of May, 1M0. then and there to answer or demur to the complaint now on file | tn tbft Clark' Office in mid action, I I or the plaintiff will apply to the I I Court far the relief demanded inaaid I I complaint. I Thia tha Oth day of April, 1940. E. A. Hotrner, Jr. Clerk Superior Court. a-11-18 2?_m2_H lij GOOD FOOD ;|| I: That's Still !; I ;; v The Word At ;; I | The Waffle I Shop ; I i; -OPEN ALL NIQHT- :;| I: "Best Coffoe in Town" I irtT 1L , - W.-W WWW. WW * * ?vr?^ *-.-. ^^,* f. ' : -v. AT JB I Two B: || SATUB I THE H. Q. . I IEA GBEE1 Located in No. 4 To\ owned by D. A. Beai been sub divided ink homes and all out b ty over and purchat want to pay. AT !MTT,1 Located about one n way No. 74. Sub-dh lots and small acres I grove. I We invite you out to I I Kings Mountain's b i i TEEMS: 1-3 Oi Fre I FREE 0, I Carolina ^ \ II . ____________ \ Dr. James S. Bailey OPTOMETRIST. Examination, Diagnosis, Glasses Fitted Office open each Friday 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. 207 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDO. i? flHfl I Vote Por?? " ' ~T~; James C. Farthing Veteran of 43 months service World War II FOR DISTRICT SOLICTOR In The Democratic Primary, May 25 I Member: American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Lenoir-Rhyne College, A B., University of North Carolina, LLB. % The vote and support of all servicemen and their families and all Democratic voters in Cleveland County will be deeply appreciated. AUCTION * ig Land Sales .DAY MAY, 11 ?AT 10:00 A. M. ? BLANTON FARM (KNOWN AS_ N" FARM)?ABOUT 185 ACRES unship, one mile west of Grover, N. C., now m, Co., and W. C. Surratt. This farm has > several small acreage tracts, also has two nildings. We invite you to look this proper 16 just what von want. at. tVia nrioa w _ ^ .. . w WW WMW *VV J VU % 2*00 P? ^^a I 38 WAEE HOME PLACE I die west of Kings Mountain, on State Highrided into about 100 high class residential ige tracts, also one nice.home, located in this sale so that you can purchase some of ast home sites at your own price. IKH, BALANCE 6 and 1$ MONTHS I gk M17Inn Ha?a
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