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r*>:-- 7 7""" ? ? i_ Church News * ' ? BOYCE MEMORIAL ' CHURCH W. M. Boyce, Pastor Bible School at 10:00 o'clock. Morning Worship at 11:00. The pastor will answer the question: "How Do We Know When We Are Saved?" Junior Christian Union meets at 2:30. Intermediates and Young People! me^t in their respective places at 6:46. ICventng Service at 7:30. The pps- j tor will speak on: "The Church-Member's Chief Concern." Special Services' each evening this week.at 7:30. Presbyterian Church Rev. P D. Patrick, Pastor Sunday school 9:45 A. M. Mr. C. K. Thounasson Supt. * Morning Worship. 11:00 A. M. Sermon "Text: II Chroti. 7:14. 6:45 Senior and Pioneer 'Vespers. 7:30 P. M. Kvening Service. Sermon topic; "In Jerusalem." IMonday 7:15 P. M Boy Scouts., ' -- sistants, Mr. Jack ormand Mr. Harry Page. Wednesday,''Prayer.. Meetings: 7:0<i, at Church conducted tiy Pastor.' 7:30 P. M. Murgrace Communityj House conducted by Fellowship Group. Thursday: Cottage Prayer Meet logs?7:30 P. M. Walter Orntand's, conducted " by Fellowship Group. 7:30 P. M. A. Y. Smiths, by Pastor. * Friday: Cottage Prayer Meetings j ?7:30 P. M. L. L. Davis by the Pas tor. 7:30 P. M. Mrs. George Ossborne by Fellowship Group. CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH Rev. E. W. Fox, Pastor 9:45 Sunday school, B. S. Peeler. | Superintendent. 11:00 "The supreme Claim to Lilfe," will be the subject of the sermon by the - pastor. 7:30 With the young people leading the singing the pastor will have for his subject: "Two Builders." First Baptist Church Angus O. Sargeant. Pastor Sunday (Morning Worship 11:00. Charter No. 6451 REPORT OF CONE FIRST NATII of Kings Mountain, N. C.. in the State business on September 28, 1938, publis Comptroller of the Currency, under Set ASSET Ix>ans and discount Overdrafts ............ U. S. Government obligations, dl.'ect an Other bonds, sticks, and securities Banking houSe $14,941.00, Furniture an Ileal estate owned other; than banking Reserve with Federal Heserve bank Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items'in process of collection . Cash items not in process of collection Other assets .. TOTAL ASSETS LIABIL Demand deposits-of individuals, partner Time deposits of individuals, purtnersh State, countv, and municipal deposits United1 States Government and postal s? Deposits of other banks. Including certified and cashier's checks outsi Deposits secured by pledge of loan and>?or 'nvestments ' ^Deposits not secured by pledge ol and?or investments ... TOTAL DEPOSITS Interest, taxes, and other expenses acci Other liabilities ... , Capital account: Common stock, 1000 shales, par $100.00 per share Surplus ,, Undivided profits?net Reserves for contingencies TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT - TOTAI L1AF1LITIES Memorandum: Loans and Investments 1 U. 8. Government obligations, direct ar, Other bonds, stocks, and securities TOTAL PLEDGED (excluding redlsco Pledged: Against State, county, and muntclp TOTAL PLEDGED STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Count I, B. S. Neill. cashier of the above-nt the above statement Is true to the best Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of Oct., 1938. L. G. Hordj. Notary Public. My Com. Ex. 710-40. Subscribt The H $1.50 Ijjp. y f . i'i-'L :./ : ' ...'y , t . .?> vv The annual report of the church t the Association will be presente Sujnday morning, with the appolu ment of delegates. Sunday School 9:40. C. Q. Whlti Superintendent. Open Forutn Discussion Suiida night 7:30. Subject, "The Christ la And Mis Place ,in the World." 'ffiere will be a Get-Togethe Meeting at an intormul oyster sui per by the members of the llerea Bible class in the- basement of th church, Friday . .night, 7:30 o'clocl All of the new and old members c !he class are urged to' enjoy the ei vetting of fellowship. Tile regular teachers meeting wl be held Wednesday night 7:30. Park-Grace M. E. Church C. P. Self. Pastor Sunday School 9:40 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Epworth League 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting Friday 7:30 P. 6 Everyone Welcome. GRACE METHODIST Rev: W. A. Parsons, Pastor Sunday School 9:46 a. in. USMlWli "1! HE' 'Ml 7:30 P. M. Ep worth League 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:3 p m. A cordial Invitation to worahl] with us. WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH A. F. Connor. Pastor Sabbath School 9:46 A. M. Preaching at 11:00 and 7:15 P. M W. V. P. S. 6:00 P M. Prayer meeting each Wednesda evening 7:15. , SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. C. C. Parker, Pastor Sunday School 9:43 each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. n>. and 7:30 p. ra -uefi Suuda Macedonia Baptist Church J. V. Frederick, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a on. B. T. U. 6:45 p. m. Evening Worship 7:00 p. m. Preaching 11:00 A. M. and 7 P V 7:00 p. to. . '* . Reserve Djstrlct No. >ITION OF THE 3NAL BANK of North Carolina, at the close o hed in response to call made bj Lotion 6211, U.S. Revised Statutes. rs $2582236.01 6.81 d ful]y guaranteed '60,485.95 s ..t.... 133,215.01 id fixtures, $4,446.00 19,387.0( house ....... ..... 4,500.01 i 41.124.6C 154.220.8i 302.21 ... .. 207.55 ^ : $671.686.0J ITIES , ships and corporations .. $254,217.85 ips and corporations .... 187.069.2S '. 78.1S2.4C ivings deposits'........... 610.3S anding 7,705.1' 18 ..... $ 72,906.76 f loans 454,878.40 $527,785.16 ruedi and unpaid 2,705.15 '. 1,800.0< $100,000.00 27,500.00 6.896.73 5,000.00 139.396.7J $671,686.01 Pledged to secure Liabilities id fully guaranteed ...... 45.268.65 ,, 32.377.50 unts) 77.646.06 al deports 77.646.05 $77,646.05 1 > of Cleveland: tmed bank, do solemnly swear thai of imy knowledge and belief. H. S. NEILL. Cashier. Correct ?Attest. D. M Baker O. A. Bridges M. A Ware Directors e to erald i a Year ' -v- 4: ; ; - ,: ' <; : . * ** . ,, * ' . j . . - THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HE HALT o ? Kritical Moments and v Howlarjous Scoops n - . - (By The Tattlers) ir ???? > The jigs up! Everyone seems ti a know who we are, so we may a: e well spill the beans: t. "The Jig us up. as you all know, >r We're George and Betty Lee t But that's not all, n?y nosy friends We're also Jackie and M. E. G." 11 And there you are. We couldif ke? p it* a secret because ot M. J. P and so we tell the world. Thunks foi ull the compliments handed us las ' week. We will admit that we mude a cot pie of errors last week.but that wui "tleorge's fault. He was slightly ml: ed up in his facts. We hope that ivt can- do a better Job of it from no* ' on Get us say. .here and now, how ever that we haven't stolen anyone"! thunder. Mr. Lynch said that " hi thought that we should collaborati -and so. this. I nut no* flown lo tne nosy, uew>) , At last the great grid star has fal leu ? verry verry hard. And foi 0 whom? Why none other than Thel ma Yeltou," . ...i Nice work, Johnny! j It seems that Huron was in a pre dicament the other night, tho by nc means a sorrowful one. He and Sa rati H. had a flat out on Linwood road. And If wo remember correctli i service stations are few and far be tweetl on Linwood Road ....! Mariot takes time to go after M K. G. each day at the noon houi | now, and transports her to her Job! u Clarence and Mary Julia stil y nuke it an every-Friday hifht affaii i Alut love grand ....! i The girls whq went to Hickorj Sunday were disappointed :. They didn't get to see George Mauney . Boo Hco.'.. .! Mr.'Ervin 'Red' Smart (Alonzo) h (king right well. The other night i was Douglas Plonk .... Who'll bt next, we wonder....? "Small Change" .(Helen Faye Casli to you) is that way about brown cut ly hair, new Whafll Jack Scott dc 1. " j .. COTTON GINNING REPORT . . Census report shows that 6,99( bales of cotton were ginned in Clove land County, N. C.. from the crop ol 1938 prior to-October 1, as compared with 20.396 bales for the crop ol 1937, laxfl I FREE! KINGS MOUN North Caroli DRINK MORE MILK FOR HEALTH! H SUNRISE DAIR Gastonia, N. C. \ ?Don't Forget GASTON COUP Oct. 17 to Oc > 9 See Strates Shows and Every Day of T I Who Will Make A Si 150c Rid I Passenge i F1ELE - ' .** * ' * *..' v ' i - A- "-*/ ) THTTRflDAY. OCT. 13, 1838 f _________ ' * Soy Beans Make Good ( ; Grazing For Cattle , Soybeans will grow well in sandy 1 , soils and provide late summer graz- 1 ) ing for dairy cattle iu Eastern Nor- ' ih Carolina, said A. C. Klmrey, ex- 1 tension dairy specialist at State Col lege in telling of a demonstration conducted in Dare County tbls sum 4 1 titer. . | Mrs. R. Bruce Etherldge, of Manteo. and B. A'. Williams, of Wanchese, conducted the experiment by i growing the soybeans iu narrow | t rows, and having severul fields tor i the cows to graze In .rotation. I r Williams planted two fields of a- i l bout three acres each, and let" the \ cows graze In one and then the oth-' j er. He would leave them in one \ field until they bad most of the lea-; t ves off, but uot long enough for | , them to graze too close to the < ~ stalks. I Then while the cows were shifted t to the other field, the first field > would grow out unotlier crop of fol. Iagc. By thus alternating the fields, ' Williams got three grazing* off each , and cut hia feed bill iu halt . The U.PII IL1JU tiuI ductlcn. be told County Agent 0. W. .! Overman. Mrs. Etherldge had several acres which were treated In the same man . nr. and she too got an Increase in > milk production while cutting, her. . feed costs. She also plans to pro-1 I vide plenty of graslng for her herd Gastoi Oct i [} > Don't IVCiss Seeing the E: Acts. , See The ) f, i THE FA] f . " , 1 ?|1 [ FRl AIR S ITAIN. ina 1 - K : ITY FAIR a- M t. 22 Parachute Jump .M Mm he Fair m^^^M PICTURED ABOVE 1 lectacular Flour Delay. Also! i , . Exhibit! es Spe rs Carried All Di GOVERNMENT LICENSE i_j * >me Early And / 1 ONE MILE FROM TOWN Ol pBBljlHBBBBBBBBBBBIIBBil V. ?? : . 1 : -it: . _,V/. tr this fall and winter by seeding an proximately 10 acres to vetch and unall grain. Klmrey Bald he la especially pleas id with the results of the expert went, for one of the problems con fronting Eastern Carolina farmer! Is providing adequate good grazing Fast Process Advance Predicted For Future Washington. Oct. 12.?(IPS).?At though Industrial research In ths past 25 years has accelerated th< advance of our standard of living beyond all other periods, an even faster rate of progress lies in th< future, according to M. H. Smith, e lectrical engineering specialist, iu t recent speech here. Mr. Smith said that "probably on< fouith of our present production li of products entirely unknown flftj ?FOR A. B. Falls property coi . l,rp* ff 1 sacrifice for quick sale Mmall eacli nsvDMn! U mMBB v?oll paj MM years at 5 per cent inte property as part paynu lion see Frank R. Ang< Co., Roanoke, Va., or J. r a Counl ? * ; ~ * / - . * tober 17GASTONIA, N. C. xhibits This Year. A Boun : Great 1 VfOUS STRATES SHOWS "how SUN. O !<?lie J TOO HO' Clark Gat . ] Thursday an< ,'DIXI REMANENT fAVES : l V .f.: designed to sui i vidually! Si ?_ A * <j?uaraniee<i: RUTH'S 1 J Phone 73 IS JACK HUBER Serpentine Cutting . And Ions :cial $1.0 ay Saturday an D PLANE AND PILOT! Woid The Rui M CHERRY VILLE HIGHV Allium .uuuup. ijpj.lj UIIJJQI.IIR. IHHWUUH! ,. - . . \ > years ago. without the protection afl 1 forded by the patent system, capital could not afford to venture Into I new fields." t {Research, he said, was one of the most effective means of protecting ' capital invested in Industry from the ' "decay of obsolencence." He Cited a recent investigation by the invest- ' * nvent divisions of several large insurance companies which . showed that, from an actuarial standpoint, the companies which 'died" lnvarla bly did little *or nor research. QQQ MALARIA I * days and ' UUU y COLDS \ T*b first day lets, Salve Headache. 30 ? Nose Drops myites i Try "R^u-My-Titm" ? World's B?st f Liniment : SALE-: 1 rner Sims and Mountain ,Ur.f)iw.hrkfr frmma. Wlft. to responsible purchaser, alance over period of 15 rest. Will consider other ;nt. For further informasll, Shenandoah Life Ins. , R. Davis. tyFair "22 .* - * 11 t ty of New Grand Stand Midway * FREE! | CT. 161 Sure And See? rTO HANDLE" I >le and Myrna Loy 1 Friday?Next Week * E THEATRE itisfaction I tSKAUTY SHOPPE Kings Mountain, N. C. H Balloon Bursting 0 Rides I id Sunday I 1 r
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