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I ?" . i- ' 11 1 ? - - [ ' i jE I Wr^ HIKi v J A li nwjH ' I v^pk I ll^te W %s V --. fPPpHHl lout? H?yw?rd. Joan Bennett ?nd_F Monte Christo," showing at the In _____ | ' , ^0U X< V ^MS.. BLOW^S^^ YOtJR OWN HORN I In, The Advertising Columns ( OF THIS NEWSPAPER i s" \ I! Quality Wo 11 And PROMP < :: ?Counts A Great Try our Laundry ai "; .Services and you wil -< ? ? cies mean a great de 4? ?? * * ? 4 ? | NEW-WAY h! Gastonia's Oldest, L :l ^ Branch Office 292-29 J no. R. Rankin, Pres. "Send Your Dry Cleanii M i ; Phones 166 and 844 M SUSES w-zm DF THE .. Here are some < the telepho He^epo- large portio . . nwlwf ?m? / . fit it turprlti people forget to they finish talkin put your telepho place the receiv . man" it tent out r When using i the receiver hool dialing or after : Do not HpoU will disconnect y i *9ZZVv*r ber let the dial rt I , try to hurry it. V ?<V a ^iwgny people Others understar simply becsuse 1 instesd of into tl telephone keep 1 from the mouthi ; : " in a nstursl to 'StTittatattrtviL 'One of the 0 phone trouble is cords free # I your line. Telephone ati of trouble. Many Interfere with th ' ( Nothing should , stmraents unleei I J?y SUwO. Company. I ' Care in avoid "~r . . J phone will reenl ^tory and depeod EH Mont . T..^. SOUTHERN Sr T< - I ' ^ si #. f 1 . Monday And Tuesday i t I > < B?r. B V I IV 1 i I I - rT I., m/fax lorence Bates In "The Son of -j I special Theatre Monday Tuesday. Bpin Ming tf'-An.n.wl 1 ' s \V6rk 1ms been In progress for leveral \veeks on one of the'tin pro- j mrties near Kings Mountain under j he supervision of a Mr. Boonsteel. l Thts property was opened up scv- ^ rul years ago.by a Milwaukee group ,-l vho did considerable shaft and drift i vork with -satisfactory showings of S in ore. The nefc group are clearing nil the old shafts' and drifts. Noth- ^ a ng is kuown of the exteut cf tlielr v ;lana for development. j . . . g rkmanship j> T SERVICE |: Deal With Us? -Is a . f? nd Dry Cleaning I 1 ?|i V II find these poli- | * al to you. | fi LAUNDRY j <argest and Best ' f ^, 1 West Main Ave. 2 j ii Jas. W. Raskin, Sec; J 0 ig With Your Laundry" I & 7 n Gastonia, N. C. X ? X H i C n ; s n F o TELEPHONE : it the common mis-uses of t no which account for a \ n of service interruptions. j ng, for example, how many , hang up the receiver when g. Whenever you do this vou ne out of order until you re'er or a telephone "trouble to replace it for vou. l-dia telephone never touch c. If you move it at all while you have dialed a number it ou. Also when dialing a numiturn of ita own accord. Don't have difficulty in making id them over the telephone, they talk at their telephone? tern. When apeaklng over the the lips about one-half inch >iece and apeak directly into ad of voice. lost common causes of teletwisu-d cords. Keeping these tinks will avoid trouble on tachments are another source of the devices sold hinder or te operation of the telenhoaa. be attached to telephone in* i approved by the Telephone lag theee ads sesi of the tele- ' t n improved, more satisfao* ftbl# tiltpbotii Mfficit r?r*' Nun* Her* I BELL TELEPHONE * t ' - ' V . v I . , i * - - ' V TH? MWOg MOUNTAIN HUU! Lavell Thornburgr Buried Sunday, February 16 Lavell Thornburg. 6 year old dau[hter of Mr. and Mrs. Wray Tliorn>urg died In the Shelby Hospital "rlduy. Feb. 14, at1 1'.': 1? following a irlef illness of only two days, the ihild was stricken seriously 1)1 on VcdncHday afternoon. Funeral rites were conducted ftom )ak 'drove liuptlst church as 4:u0 I'cloek Sunday afternoon by Ihe lastor, Rev. l.utlier Hawkins-, 'assist d by Rev. E. llrooks of Gastoniu. tn unusually large crowd attended hat filled the large auditorium of lie church to capacity. The beautiiiI floral offering attested the ostein and love. In which the child ml fuinily are' held. Lavell was unusually loveableuml i tractive and was a favorite by all tlio knew her. Her deuth cast a pall f- sadness over the t-utlre continual n parents'. Mr. and Mis. Wray "horn burg, two brothers, Mod one. ml Newell, one sister. Helen, all at tome. Three aunts and five utieles.' lid her maternal grandparents. Itcv j ml Mrs. Kluni McSwain und pattern 1 grandparents Mr ami Mrs. R. S. ' "lioriiliutf of Patterson Grove. Those attending the funerai. L >tu I nit nt -tlio community were Mr. and ilrs. Cecil lyovelace and children of tampu, Flu., Mr. and Mis. Ode'.l iteele and children, Mr. and Mrs fonrpe Bell and children. Mr. and Irs. Love Dixon and children, Mrs. Mildic (Dixon) Llpe and daughter. Ir. and Mrs. Scott Dover -iitd Mrs. .aura Jane Wilson.. Messrs Frank lover and Theodore' Thoriiburg. ah if Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. Hebron 'hornburg and noil. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Harmon and Mrs. Alex Harmon ot lielby., Mrs. Malissa Moss and danthter of Wuco and Mr. and Mrs Vtvy Williams of Kings Mountain, nd Mr. Clyde Me^twain of the Rockveil school faculty., Mr. and Mrs. ohn Hamrick and family of Boiling iprings and Mr. and Mrs. Heury 'earson of Gaffney. Jrged To Obey Traffic lules And Signs Failure to obey what is probably' he most elementary of all trafln ules ? driving on the right bund" ide of fhe road ? accouhted foi i.f>8b accidents on North Carolina itreetts and highways last yeai, he .Highway Safety Division repot; d this week. " IVsplte t.he fact that every driver a the state is presumed to know uat it is unlawful to drive on the r'rong side of the road, this oa tolation was note ? last' year in 36 property damage 'accidents. CSO ersonal injury accidetits, and 12.; atal accidents. Safety Director Ho aid Hoeutt pointed out. And this driving on the wro".;. ide was exclusive of driving o;> he wrong side, while engaged i' assing other vehicles, n vati": ' t wron side driving wM' h ,.< anted for a g^od many other trafe fatalities. "11 is a shameful commentary on ite driving habits of North Carlininns that more than a hundred ital accidents occurred on our treets and highway during 194o s a result - of driving on the tong side of the road," Director locutt said. Pdactically every chool bby knows that in this ountry, at least, one is required o drive on the right hand side f the highway, and every driver tost certainly should know this, 'urthermore, every driver should, bey this rule at al times, not only ecause it is the lawful thing to o but also because it is the safe >nd sensible thing to do. "Think of it," Hocutt said, more han one hundred North Carolinians who were killed last year might le living today but for the fact hat some North Carolina drivers vould not stay on their side of he road 1 f'Dont straddle the center line. 3tay on yov.r side. Be a safe driver!' OF COURSE QUALITY COUNTS That's why we use only First Class materials and workmanship. Try Us. KINGS MOUNTAIN SHOE SHOP Shoes Repair by Goodyear Welt System Phone 67-R smaut mm. knows lr=~n WHERE TO ,r^f r GO AFTER READING X/L yg> THE ADS IN THIS ///r^^r '4t*~JZ NEWSPAPER. LD THUn^DAT. PBB. ft. 1M1. ^M . AAlUkOA* NOMTim IN "iA" tMC WNTC* mm CMiACTIVHT ^_ OWN AN* Mum M0W6N HtH'ATVM mnuct TO RtACN MA BP ATM V04K TO SAN ANTONIO,TSXAS ^r y I TNIiA TOTAA IMVCSTMtNT IN jS(f?\ j AOPCA. TVJMS AN* TRACK* / \(J ! l? ACStT TIM MIUION yT , fcC-i'.kS. ' I C- N* I jf ?** " ? >* -v w I MMWMWMBii "The Southerner" Sou. Ry. Deluxe Train Expected Soon Kings Mountain will pot its firs' glimpse next nionlh 01 "The So.utlu rnor," no wslreaniHued train of the Southern Railway no wnearing completion in the Chicago Shops of the Pullman-Standard Car Manufac .uring Co. The now traiti will serve the' territory between New Vork and New Orleans, with the exuibitlou planned for the middle of March. Unlit of high tensile steel, with shathlng of stainless steel. "The Southerner' which wil operate as 3 .'iesel - powered trains, Includes all the latest refinements for the ul(mate in safety, speed and comfort '".tell train will consist of straight. ;>arttvloii, and buggaes dormitory hair cars, dining car and lounge avert! observation unit, ail refloating the latest ideas In structural de eloptneiii and modern styling auu beauty.*- * Passenger units have thermostat ically controlled heating and air irnmaaaanaiiiuinmnaiiM Rumford Riddles Why does Lottie Loring lock the cupboard t ISffl IECAUSE ll contolni hor Indispontohl# RUMFORD Baking Powdor ?th? oil-pnoipho'o doubto-acting baking powdor thai rontaint no olum .. . novdr leaver a bittor lotto. FREE. Send -foi NEW book lot containing doxont of bright Woai to Improvo your baking. AddrOMt Rumford Baking Powdor Box K' Rgmford Rhodo lilond I ivvrv 1 1?1940 Dodge 4-Door Sedan, Radio and Heater 1?1939 Plymouth Delux 4-Door Sedan, Heater 1?1938 Plymouth Delu 2-Door Sedan, Extra Cle I Did You Know That \ Brand New 1941 DeLu I livered in Kings Mount I WE U I Rowlan I Sales r ; >*: v v- ' ' 1 j ' ' (JM HOOKO-HIAS tMU WHICH M USE# TDMY ** HAKHSWS THHOHCNSHT ' TMWHUWIMTWimi MlU TP CHOM 7IU, WAS i; MSKNtS *r AN AMtHICAN I (j^>? CAAftVIIM SIMT-OAci ' i?mM CON WNKN TM? ?W*0? ? THOU CO NTS \00 MOM) ANYWNtU IN ,x. worrto STATtS,THI r' .t Jwiw*m OEctiva am v Vv kVWAOt ?'y5<? ONE CENT PER LETTER 7* g | conditioning. are insulated through-! out she make judicious use of n nmn ; ben of advancements made in favor ! ot gracious living. A good part of the luxury picture appears in the' comfortable seating arrangement in' all cats, the commodious and upto ; date dining car arrangements and -I the facilities for en route enjoyment offered In lounge, taverti and observation rooms. Diesel locomotives for the trains are being buift by the Electro-Motive-. Corporation, a subsidiary of Getter- * at Motors, Particularly interesung rrom the standpoint of detailed comfort plan i ning Is the fact, that chair cars have twin rotating, retaining type seats, cushioned and attractively fin ished. The dining car has accommodations for 48 persons in satin metal, framed chairs with rubber FOR PROMPT PICK-UP ANI) DEL Phoiu 1 ,? Kings Mount 101 Cleveland 20 PER CENT On All Work Lei | 'END SPI C/?QC *?1937 Plymoi ?/> O %jD 2-Door Sedan, e QCOC 1931 Chev. Coa *pDOD Paint Job. Ne? 4 iXC CQQC 1937 Chev- i,/a an '*pO *7& Extra Clean ou Can Buy A ixe Dodge Deain For Only? DAN MONEY ON USED CA id Bros. M DODGE?PLYMOUTH Phone 14 .? : , ' . teats uud back cushtonB. Settees. oudrp chairs, writing desk, card section and refreshments facilities lave been planned to fit the comfort itid utility requirements of passenters In the lounge tavern observa Ion unit. A rich decoration treatment has teen designated for all units of The Southerner" with basic coins being blue, green and beige . in ight. ^medium and dark tones, libra nd beige uve distributed in strai :ht chair ear planning, each cat " ai r* big out vArlallolis el ilia sania olor n-Hiitment throughout. Partiion rhuiv cars emphasize beige, and lie hnggnge dormitory chair cuts i. done in tones ot blue. Green is he predipqiuatillg scheme In dining a' aiul Ptuu'ge tavern ohservutlow nits. l'h" whole scene is enriched with :. attractive arrangemelit .of photoinn. ils which have been -spec-tall* duuiKii -m )h igh'en - the a'mospTiero 1 iuju^rvr^ju^^ieaut ' ill "Thi SonA mmmi REASONS V t WHY QUINTUPLETS use MUSTEROLE for CHEST COLDS Mother?Give YOUR Child This Same Expert Care I At the first sign of a chest col J th?" Quintuplets' throats and chests are rubbed with Children's A/iM Musterole ?ti product jnadp to promptly relievo the DISTRESS of children's colds and resulting bronchial and eroiipy coufchs. Relief usually comes quickly because Musterolo is MORE than an ordinary "salve." It helps break up local congestion. As Musterolo is used on the Quints you may be sure you are using just about the BEST product made. , Also in Regular and Extra Strength for those preferring a stronger product. Ai I I.All 11 Mll.D < IVERY SERVICE 5 270 ain Laundry Avenue . . . A t ' DISCOUNT :t at the Plant :cials nth Deluxe O i? ZT I Good Tires *p\J I ch. New CQ? r Tires Y> Ton Pick-up $295 I . $94511 RS I otor Co. I | Service I
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