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Don's Lose Your Social
Security Number
Do you keep a record of your so
cial security account number be
etdes the one on your social security
card? This may be extremely impor
k taut as a protection to your famll]
f in cape of your death before yot
are ready to claim retirement bene
tlta. Your (amity may be entitled t<
monthly payments, but In applyini
for these payments they will nee<
your social security account numbei
Be sure they have a record of youi
proper number. Clatms for benefiti
are filed at the Social Security
J Board office at. 143 South St.. Gas
tonla. N. t*.
A representative of the Qaatonk
Is your home down
{ with you to take cc
f REPAIRS to yoi
INVESTMENT
Now is the time ? 1
the Penalty!
Come in for details
i k Why a local home I
the right loan for yo
How one of our Rep
will bring an end to
Home B. & i
A. H. Patters
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The Ford Mote
business has at
serve the needs ol
people. In provid
low-cost transpoi
past 38 years, w
oped one of the <
'* est and most usi
j units. During a i
gency, we feel th
ties should be de
reserve to ohr cc
Tdward that er
rolling months a
rnc*i 1 to
AvauAW*
1A $21,000,000 F
gine factory, start
ago, is nearly comp!
will start with an
4,236 eighteen cyli
double-row, radial e
O We are building
^ Ford magnesiun
one of the few in t
already producing
plane engine casting
O Army recoonalsa
' w tary vehicles of
type ? are rolling
f assembly lines at d
than 600 a month. $
! Army staff cars ant!
I trucks.
I i The government
* "go-ahead" ant
under way for the
I of anil 1,000,000 Fc
eo^ produce bomber
tioe methods,
FORD
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field office of the Social Security
Boand will be In Ktnsa Mountain at
the court room of the city hall the
second Tuesday of each monlh. The
** neat visit to Kln*s Mountain will be
h on Tuesday, April 8. 1941. from 2:00
f to 3:00 p. m. ~
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1 CARD OF THANKS
? We wish to thank qur many rela>
tlves and friends for the kindness
r and sympathy extended to us in
this dark hour of sorrow caused by
r the death of our dear son and broj
tiler. Odell Dell, and to fliank all
f who sent flowers. May God richly
" bless you all.
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c care of me!
on its knees pleading
ire of it?
ir home is the best
you can make.
)on't postpone and pay
... Let us show you
Dan uith this Association is
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>air or Modernisation Loans ;
your Home Problems.
L. Association
on,Sec'y & Treasurer
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>r Company's v- Several months
" started, on our c
ways been to ,n entirely new 15<X
f tne American plane engine especi
ling them with m*m production. Tt
^dtmtethe ?XS {?!
e have dcrel- quantities when and
country's larg- .
eful industrial 6
national emer- students at a time,
at these facilivoted
without That is a repc
tuntry's needs, to date,
id we started ^ exp.rieoc<
go. with these D, comptay
to do much of t
ord airplane en- America now net
ed only 6 months ?
leted. Production in a hurry,
initial order for ^ ,
nder, air-cooled, Our way of W
ngincs. avoids all possibl
; a new $800,000 ableS US to |j* r
i alloy foundry, them fast. This
he country. It is Qf our products
*'r who produce thei
nee cars ? mili- We are ready
S SUdS" S3 Ma* we.know 1
be rate of more 10 make It to thi
7t have produced capacity if need 1
I bomber service u ?ut u we |
t Kaa A. th? ft*Xt J?b *
J workS. now ?**"** ?k? U?
fast conatruetioa OOd, we know vn
confidenc
UlliftfuV
produc- rapport of
throughov
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"The Southerner," the country's
newest -deluxe all-coach streamlined
passenger train, scheduled to go In
service between New York and^New
Hi-leads on April 1. was christened
in New Orleans Monday, March 17:
hewing New Orleans March 19th,
the new Southern Railway streamliner
will make a pre-service exhibition
lour of lite cities between NewOrleans
and New York, stopping for
public inspection at Slidell.. ha.;*Hat
ticsburg. Laurel; Meridian, Miss;?
Tuscaloosa. Birmingham. Auniston.
Ala.'; Atlanta.. Ga.; Greenville, Spar
tanburg.'S. C'.; Gastonia, Charlotte.
Salisbury. High I'oiut, Greensboro,
N. JlanviUo, Lynchburg, Charloi.esville,.
Va.; and will be on display
in.. Washington. I). C. on March
28th, announces Frank L. Jenkins,
passenger traffic 'manager of South-1
Crh Railway System.
Tile 1941 Mudri Grasqueen, Miss
D< iphine Clark, broke a quart of old
champagne over the prow of the
green' and silver Liesol - electric locomotive
at the New Orleans Terminal
Station at noon Monday, March
17th, and special-' guests at this occasion
were nine' of the Southern
Governors. who were in New Orleans
attending the . Southern Governors*
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> ago work was
iwo initiative, on
!) horsepower airilly
designed for
lis engine is now #
I plans arc being
.icing it in lairgc
if needed.
ipprentice school
icd, to train 2000
irt o? progress '
i and facilities
1 can be used
he job which
;ds to get done
orking, which
e red tape, enesults
and get
I -
ucucnis users
and workers
m.
to make anyhow
to make,
t limit of our
t>e, to make it
to, and to start
whenever our
a, And to this
i hm the full
e and loyal
f the workmen
it our plants.
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asM? Through Here
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.r.i renci. ' "The southerner" will
ravet'se six ?>i the stales represent
(I It)' (here governors. f
'ilif rrac-A siiemnlOher passed
hrough here Monday afternoon about
3;.30 and a considerable num-'
iter of Kings .Mountain citizens lined
the 'tracks to net a glimpse of the
modem luxurious train, wlitcli was
,m its way to (,lastoria for exblbtioti:
Citizens from the Rest Town
in the State were unusually interest
ed .in the Southern's new Streamliner
because Miss Jean Ware, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ware
is a hostess, and Captain O. C.
.)T'nrrell. .'retired main-line f"onduelor.
was a special invited guest on
the train when it passed through
here, captain OTarrell accompanied j
the train on its exhibition tour from '
Atlanta to Charlotte. Both Miss j
Ware and Captain O'Rarrvll waved!
to the Kfngs Mountain spectators j
us the train passed here. Several j
front Kings ..Mountain motored to i
iastcnii! that evening to inspect tho j
train, as it was stnloiied there for
two hours. >
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THIS N THAT 1
By Alice Burton
Fatterson Grove Section
March 24.?The Rev. R.- W. Faulk,
of Memphis, Tenn., has been making
a tour of this neighborhood showing
, ictures of the 'Holy Land and other
points of interest in foreign lands,
slaying a week at each place and
showing different pictures each
night- and lecturing 011 them. He
was at Peuleys Chapel church last
month and visited Patterson Orovo
,.-011001 two days and spoke to the
pupils. He was at the Second Baptist
church last week and expects
to show tho pictures at Oak Orove
church soon, so if you haven't had
a chance to see them find out about*1
the time (its probably given elsewhere
in this paper). The ptdurea,
in my opinion, are not only interesting
and entertaining but educational
as well.
Mrs. C. P. Ware la recuperating
in the City Hospital, Oastonia where
she underwent an operation last
week.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Stokes and
the former'B sister, Miss Hazel
Stokes of Greenville, S C., visited
Mrs. Stokes' father, Mr. L. B. Seism
and other relatives this week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Labon Thornburg
and son. Danny, of Shelby, and Miss
Vera Thbrnburg of Charlotte were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M.
L. Thonburg and family.
Several from this community attended
the funeral and burial service*
held at Oak Orove Sundav after
noon for Mr. Odell Bel, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Boll, who was killed
:h an accident Saturday afternowu
at Kings Moiiniain. In behalf of our
I community I extend our sympathy
to the bereaved.
Mrs. Sidney Mason and daughter.
Barbara, of Ware Shoals, S. C. spent
he week-end with the J. W. Carrolls.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Huskey had as
their week-end guest, Mrs. Huakey's
sister, ,Mlss Ruby Dixon of Kings
Mountain.
Mr. J. D. Burton of the Cora Mill
spent Saturday night with the R.
M. Burton's.
Patterson Grove School had their
preliminary reading contest recently.
Jennie Lee Belk was Judged best
and will go to 8helby in April 'to
compete for the medal In the County
wide contest.
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Peta. Ii la dancateoi and taollah. It takee thaaa
Ittla klark labial* eaUad Ball-em for ladlpaatlaa
la aiaka tha earaaa ctoaaach Hilda hanalaia. raUaaa
diitrm In na II DM and pat pea back n. pew
faal RaUaf la aa eokk It Ij a?..ln and on* Ma
paakapi pcetai It. Aafc far SatTIn lar ladlaaaitaa.
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New Manager At
Home Store
Mr. John Logan arrived Monday
morning from Forest City to as
Burnt" the managership - of the Home
Store to replace Mr." Frank 8troupe.
who has been promoted to manager
of the store In FMresi City. Mr. LoTampa
18.
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Kings Mountain
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Mr. Stroupe has made many
friends during his stay in Kings
Mountain and they will be glad to
learn of his promotion. Mr. Stroups
said. "I want my former customers
to.continue to patronize the Home
Store, and wheii- any citizen of
Kings Mountain passes thru Ifotest
| City to stop by and see me."
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