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C., is on bis wa c y :*"* neen is one of 1,100 high-point 4 Wy veterans whom the "Magic Ca Wet" is bringing back to the 8tat< & '^Sboaid the U88 TRIPOLE. - i TJ88 TRIPOLE one of moi carriers, battleships,, crui egk and attack transports in the Ni 'y.; famed "Magic Carpet" fleet g' |f? L DINE WITH US SEA m ;; For dinner, or a snack. B We serve the best. y|| -OPEN ALL NIGHTm | The Waffle K^Best Ooffee in Town" : Bv.. ,' t H|HHBmM% ' ^'1 rv,'"< / j?** PPHHHRllllR i MEfF" *'''" '" -i< [ Into netion with tlese models, most w to civilian operations, a?Cnrtiss en fine transport, gained war fame T od-46 passengers ivt 260 miles an World's biggest flying boat. Cruising carry 106 passengers with a payload 00 miles, c?Lockheoi Constellation holder of a transcontinental record, xably more people than shown stand. d?Boeing Stratocruiser (C97)? )urm. This counterpart of the Superat miles an hour, e?Douglas me port will be among first of 1 4-i ngers at 260 miles an hour, int i.. ^assenger plane is 12 times and will cruise at 840 miles an hour. left Pearl Harbor, Thursday, Nov. 25 ) and is scheduled to arrive in Sat e, Pedro about Wednesday, Dec. 5. y Passengers will go directly to th Separation Center* nearest theli homes to complete the formalities oi T obtaining their discharges before re r* turning to civilian Kfe. > TESSNBEB COMING BOMB ? Pearl Harbor, T. H.?Calvin C. g" Tessnee, 81c, U8NR, husband ol Mrs. Edna M. Tessnee, of King! Mountain, N. C., is on his way home ^ Tessnetr is one of 1,159 high poini 4. XT S. ' -iinavy veterans wnom tne ?'Magl< j Carpet" is bringing back to th< I States aboard the U88 RUDYABE I BAY. The TJ88 RUDYARD BAY ? one of more than 250 > carriers, battleships, cruisers, and attack transports in the Navy's famed "Magie Carpet" fleet ? left Guam, Nov. 21, and is scheduled to arrive in 8an Francisco about Bee. 5. Passengers will go directly to the Separation Centers nearest their homes to complete the formalities of obtaining their discharges before returning to civilian life. WALL LEAVES CHINA ON THE U8S HOCKING, China. ?Nov 11.?S-Sgt. Dewey 0. Wall, 307 Walicer .at., Kings Mountain, N. C., left here today aboard this attack transport with about 1,400 other servicemen to return to the United States to be discharged The passengers on the HOOKING whieh is to arrive on the West Coast early in December, will go directly to separation centers nearest their horn* es for their releases. MILK FOR HEALTH by drinking delicious, giving SUNRISE Grade k. Pasteurised for purity. E DAIRY > Phone 1468 TT??? 1B.-.l.ltff ' JIMB9 mmniy JOD ... - ' tl Mora than 1.S90.OOO ia expected to ba apent daring the next fr? yean * by Cleveland County home owner* oa remodeling and repair work The year 1940 promisaa to inaugurate one of the greateat era* in Araerican history for home repain and i n modernisation, according to estimate* I v released by the Tile Council of A- ! meriea. "Bew developments will con- ^ tribute more to employment and gen- n eral prosperity- in any community," according to B. E. Jordan, chairman I of the Council's Besidential Con- ? etruction Committee. C Because of lack of materials and manpower during the war, majority of the county's 12,810 dwelling units are in need of home kind of repair or remodeling work. Kitchen r< improvements and modernization of bathrooms, installation of "tiled showers and in some homes addition of a second bath top the nation's list of j * most wanted major improvements, Jordan said. Outside paint jobs are needed on more than 50 per cent of homes, and addition of rooms and construction of porcheB also rank high in remodeling plans, according to the report. | New roofing and heating plants are required by many dwellings. Home owners in North Carolina ' will spend an estimated $89,870,000 and those of the nation more than | $5,500,000,000 for major repairs alone 1 in the next five years, according to \ ^gj 'n V. . TOPS FO I . PftA-CoLa Gmpa*i,Lo* PBP81-OOLA BOTTUyQ C # I )J'" F t I > ) i I ? VADn? IMI1U0 for measurii transportati ? \ What does tv*s Soatbern F your community? To the , measure the value of its I I will help provide a "yards* Does the Southern passengers, mail so Does it provide sa yesr 'round, in any Does it buy large qi in the 8outh? Doss it ghre steady Southern men and i SOTJ aplpi* AeqpJe (uli, ?l low bUrw hargoa, tn inlkbli for nek work hroogk commercial bonks, savings No ad Joan associations, credit anions ?M nd mntuol savings bonks, he point- to<1 HTTOHB8 DIBCHABOUD '?* CCI Sidney J. Hughes, boatswain's 1 iot?, first class, attached to the Na- wh al Amphibious Base, Little Creek, ear a., is being discharged after three sep ears of service. His wife is the for- cs ter Clara Belle Humphriees of 100 ~ lexander st. Kings Mountain, X. C. Prior to coming to Little Creek, lughes served in South Atlantic wu ?rs 15 months aboard the US8 HRISTOPHEB. Before entering the iavy he was engaged in farming. Under normal conditions the railjads buy and use about 23 percent ' all the bituminous coal mined in lis country. Change of Location :: THOMASSON'S UPHOLSTERING il i Now At ,* > 214 Brice Street < | (West of N. Piedmont f avenue) $ R QUAUTY ?Ida*dCUi,N.Y. IO? or OHAHIiOTTE, Inc. , TICK h t nga on service r? i t tallway System mean to yoa? To * Southland? Is there any way to *v service? Perhaps these questions *? ick". . . ^ handle all kinds of freight... and d apwM, too? fo, dependable transportation, all ldnd at weather? \ ?-? <* "p*-"] e employ met S to large number* of a eomao? JTHERN R . \ ' '* ' ' ' ' ' - '" Tr^'fTY'ii' i. oair to n wwump ON THE UBS HOCKING, ChUs iv. 11.?T-4 James H. Culp, Oonfe ite St., Fort Mill, 8. C., loft her lay aboard thla attack tranipor th about 1,400 other servicemen t urn to the United States to be dis irged. The passengers on the HOCKING ich is to arrive on the West Coas ly in December, will go directly ti taration centers nearest their horn for their releases. Nol City Lic< ?F i n LZf Are Now All Kings Mountain au quired to buy and disp] their cars by January 1 City of Kin; <%3 m. "&>CK \f Does h pay taxes which hi police and fire departmerr mental services? Does it constantly and vigc of the territory it serves? rss, the Southern Railway does vith this " yardstick" yon naj leathern "Serves the 8oathM... a rieana to yoo, to your community nd prosperity of the greater, bett AILWAY iVjwi-Ji- 1'-. ia. i :& BUB TAX XBfOKT i, RALEIGH, Dee. lO.-BwT'ibM J yielded the state of North Garoliaa e #3,017,097.28 for the 11-month perioi t {nded November 30, according to tha o North Carolina Committee Unite* - States Brewers Foundation. November collections of #358,833., 45 pushed the Total beyond the #3,? 000,000-rnark for the first time tinea ) beer was re-legalized in North Cara Una in 19.13. December collection# are expected to add another #300,000. hV* ense Tags or 46 On Sale * tomobile owners are relay new license plates on 1946. Get Yours Today. gs Mountain J s . % sip to support your schools, ta, and other local governirously promote the growth all of these things! Thus, r measure how well the od how much this railway ', and to the future growth er Southland. SYSTEM '
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