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BOYCE MEMORIAL
CHURCH
W. M. Boyce, Pastor
lilble School ut 10:00 o'clock.
Morning Worship ul 11:00. T1
pastor will answer the questloi
"How Dt>. We Know When We At
i Saved?"
Junior Christian Union meets i
2:'30.
Intermediates and Young Peop
meet in their respective places i
6:45.
Evening Service at 7:30. The pa
tor will speak on: "The Churd
Member's Chief Concern."
Special Services each even in
this week at 7:30.
Presbyterian Church
' < Rav. P D. Patrick, Pastor
Sunday school 9:45 A. M. Mr. (
K. TIumiuihsoii Supt.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Se
irnn Text: II Chroii. 7:14.
6:45 Senior untl Pioneer , Vesper
< 7:30 P. M. Kyetilng Set",Ice. Se
nion topic:- "In Jerusalem."
IMondav 7:15 P. M. Hov Scouti
slstants, Mr. Jack Orinaad Mr. llai
ry Page.
Wednesday, Prayer Meetings: 7:0
at Church conducted t?y Pasto
7:30 P. M. Msireraee Communtf
House conducted by Fellowshl
Gtoup.
Thursday: Cottage Prayer Mee
ings?7:30 P. M. Walter Ormand'i
conducted by Fellowship Groui
7:30 P. M. A. Y. Smiths, by Pastoi
Friday: ' Cottage Prayer Meeting
?7:30 P. M. L. L. Davis by the Pa
tor. 7:30 P. M. Mrs. George Ossborn
by. Fellowship Group.
CENTRAL METHODIS1
CHURCH
Rev. E. W. Fox. Pastor
' 9:45 Sunday school. B. S. Peelei
Superintendent.
11:00 "The supreme Claim t
ljlfe," will" be the subject ot- th
sermon by the pastor. ? ,
7:30 With the young people leat
ing the singing the pastor will hav
tor his subject: "Two Builders."
First Baptist Church
Angus G. Sergeant. Pastor
, Sunday {Morning Worship 11:0(1
Charter No. 5451
REPORT OF CO
FIRST NATI
oi rungs Mountain, is. t., in tne Sta
business on ..September 28. 1938, pub
Comptroller of the Currency, under :
ASS
Loans i?nd discount
Overdrafts .....
U. S. Government obligations. direct
Other bonds, sticks, and securities
Banking house $14,941.00, Furniture
Ileal estate owned other than bankir
Reserve with Federal Reserve bank
Cash, balances with other banks, ant
cash Items in process of collection
Cash Items not in process of collect it
Other assets
TOTAL A8SKTS :....
1.1 All
* Demand deposits of individuals; parti
Time deposits.of individuals, partnet
State,, countv, and municipal deposit;
United1 States Government and postal
Deposits of other banks, including
certified and cashier's checks ou
Deposits secured by pledge of ic
and"?or investments
Deposits not secured by pledge
and?or ' investments
TOTAL DEPOSITS
Interest, taxes, and other expenses a
Other, liabilities
"Capital account:
Common stock. 1000 shares,
par $100.00 per share
Surplus
Undivided profits?net
Reserves for contingencies
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT
TOTAI LI API LIT1ES
Memorandum: Loans and Investment
U. 8. Governiment obligations. direct
Other bonds. stocks, and securities
TOTAL PLEDGED (excluding redlt
Pledged:
Against State, county, and tnunlt
TOTAL PLEDGED
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Cot
1, B. S. Neill, cashier of the above
.' the above statement is.true to the b<
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 11th day of Oct., 1938.
L. G. Hord. Notary Public.
- My Coin Ex. 710-40.
Subscriti
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The annual report of the church to
the Association will be presented.
Sujpday morning (with the appointment
of delegates.
Sunday School 9:40. C. 0. White,
Superintendent.
Open Korutu Discussion Sunday
night 7:30. Subject, "The Christian
101 And His Place iu the World."
i: ! T|here will be a Get-Together
el Meeting at an informal oyster supper
by the members of the Bereati
St Bible class in the 'basement of the
| church. Friday night, 7:30 o'clock,
le All of the new and old members of
it the class are urged to enjoy the evveiling
of fellowship.
s-| The regular teachers meeting will
h- be held Wednesday night 7:30.
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h Park-Grace M. E. Church
,C. P. Self, Pastor
Sunday School 9:43 A. M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
, Epworth league 0:30 P. M.
" Evening Worship 7:30 P. M.
1 Prayer Meeting Friday' 7:3d P. M.
r" Everyone Welcome.
* GRACE METHODIST
ftet. W. A. .Parsons. Pastor
preacnlng Service# 11 a. m. and
r" 7:30 P. M.
Epworth League 9:30 p m.
" Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30
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' A cordial Invitation to. worsblr
a 1th ua.
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I WESLEYAN
r METHODIST CHIJRCH
s A. F. Connor, Pastor
s Sabbath School 9:45 A. M.
e Preaching at 11:00 and 7:15 P. M.
W. Y. P. S 6:00 P M.
Prayer rrteetlng each Wednesday
evening 7:15.
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SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH
. Rev. 'C. C. Parker. Paetor
Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday.
Preaching 11 a, n>. and 7:30 p. m.
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acti suuda .
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i- Macedonia Baptist Church
e J. V. Frederick, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a in.
B. T. U. 5:45 p. m.
Evening Worship 7:00 p. m.
Preaching 11:00 A. M. and 7 PM.
I. 7-00 p. in.
Reserve District No. 5
NDITION OF THE
I0NAL BANK
te of North Carolina, at the close ot
llshed' In response to call made by
Section 5211, U.S.- .Revised Statutes.
iETS
$258,236.01
6.8tl '
and fully guaranteed 60,485.95
133,21501
and fixtures, $4,446.00 19.387.00
ig house 4.500.00
i s....... ..... 41,124.60
i 154,220.83
>n ... 302.28
207.63
$671,686.01
1 LI TIES
lersliips and corporations .. $254,217.85
ships and corporations .... 187.069.29
?' 78,182.46
savings deposits 610.39
" 4
Islanding 7,705.17
>ans
........ $ 72.006.76
of loans
454,878.40
..." $527,785.16
ecruedi and unpaid 2,705.12
. 1,800.00
$109.000.00
27,500.00
6.895.73
5,000.00
139,396.78
sV |
$671,686.01
s Pledged to 'secure Liabilities
and fully guaranteed 45,268.55
i ...,. 32,377.50
' V R
(counts) "???
Ipal deposits 77,646.06
$77,646.05
,,,,, r.W*"u*>4
inly of Cleveland:
-named bank, do solemnly swear that
jst of any knowledge and belief.
H. S. SKILL, Cashier.
Correct ?Attest.
D. M. Halter
O. A. Bridges t
M. A. Ware
Directors.
<e to
[erald
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THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HBRALO
Kritical Moments
and
Howlarious Scoops
(By The TattleTs)
The jigs up! Everyone seems to
kuow who we are, bo we may as
well aplll the beans:
'"The Jig uh up. as you all know".
We're George and Betty Lee
Bui that's not all, my nosy friends,
We're also Jackie and M. E. Q."
And there you are. We couldn't
keip It a secret because of M. J. P.
and so we tell the world. Thanks for
all the compliments handed us last
week.
We will admit thnt we mude a cou
pie of errors last week'.but that was
| "George's fault, lie Was slightly mix
ed up In his facts. Wo hope that we
! can do a better job of it from now
on Let us say here and now, how
ever that we haven't stolen anyone's
I thunder. Mr. Lynch said that he
thought that we should collaborate
and so. this.
imJtaWfc'iV I ,'f'U m;gi? W ill
facts.
At last the great grid star has fallen
?. verry verry' hard. And for
whom? Why none other than Thelitis
Yell on ....! Nice work. Johnny!
It set-ins that Buren was in a predicament
the other night, tho by no
means a sorrowful one. He and Sa?
rah K. had a flat out on Linwood
rotid. And If we remember correctly
service Btattons are few and far between
on Liuwood Road ....!
Mariot takes time to go after M.
F. G. each day at the noon hour
now. and transports her fo her Job!
Clarence and Mary Julia still
nake It -an every>Frida'y nifht affair
Aint love grand .'...!
The girls who went to Hickory
Sunday were disappointed . v. They
djdn't get to see George Mauney ...
Boo. Hoo....! .
Mr. Ervln 'Red' Smart (Alonzo) is
dcing right well. The other night'it
was Douglas Plonk ...'. "Who'll bo
next, we wonder....?
"Small Change" (Helen Faye Cash
to you) is that way about brown cur
ly ha.ii\ , new What'll Jack Scott do
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COTTON GINNING REPORT
Census report shows that 5.990
bales of cotton were ginned in Clove
land County. N. C.. from the crop of
1938 prior to October 1, as compared
with 20.396 bales for the crop of
1937. I
I FREE!
KINGS MOUN
I North Carolii
I DRINK
9 MORE MILK
9 FOR HEALTH!
I SUNRISE DAIR
Gastonia, N. C.
?Don't Forget
I GASTON COUN
I Oct. 17 to Oct
See Strates Shows and I
Every Day of Th
Who Will Make A Sp<
50c Rldi
Passenger
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FIELD
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THUH0DAY. OCT. 13, 1938
Soy Beans Make Good
Grazing For Cattle
Soybeans will grow well in sand}
soils and provide late summer graz
ing for dairy cattle In Eastern Nor
th Carolina, said A: O. Klmrey, ex
tension dairy specialist at State Co
lege in telling of a demonstration
conducted in Dare County this sum
mer.
Mrs. R. Bruce Etherldge, of Man
teo. and B. A. Williams, of Wanche
se. conducted the experiment bj
growing the soybeans In narrow
rows, and having several fields toi
the cows to graze In rotatlou.
Williams planted two fields of a
bout three acfea each, and let the
cows graze in one and theft the oth
er. He would leave them In out
i field until they had most of the lea
ves off, but not long enough toi
them to graze too close to the
stalks.
Then while the cows were shifted
to the other field, the first field
would grow out another crop of foliage.
By thus alternating the fields,
i 11 * 1111 ? - ?* ?
?? miuiiiB kui inreti grazing* ?OH each
i'.v.y.. svi V.'?
tow# also Increased ihelr milk pro
i duction. he told County Agent C. 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 coats. She alad plans to provide
plenty of grazing for her herd
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Gasto
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Don't IVCiss Seeing the ]
Acts.
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PICTURED ABOVE
ectacular Flour Delay. Also!
Exhlbi
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ts Sp<
8 Carried All D
GOVERNMENT LICENSI
me Early And
ONE MILE FROM TOWN C
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this fall and winter by seeding ap- j
proximately 10 acres to vetch and 1
small grain. U
Kirarey said he la especially pleas i
t ed with the results of the expert.
ment, for one* of the problems con- (
. fronting Eastern Carolina farmers (
. is providing adequate good grazing. ,
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' Fast Process Advance
Predicted For Future i
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Washington. Oct. 12.?(IPS).?Al- 1
' though industrial i research in the
' past 25 years has accelerated the
advance of our standard of living
beyond all other ..periods, an even
faster rate of progress lies in the
* future, according to M. H. Smith, e
leotrlcal engineering specialist, in a
' recent speech here.
*j Mr. Smith said that "probably one
"fouith of our present production is 1
of products entirely unknown fifty I
?FOR S
A. B. Falls property corn
sacrifice for quick sale t
Small cash payment. Bali
years at 5 per cent inters
. property as part paymen
ition see Frank R. Angell
Co., Roanoke; Va., or J. I
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tober 17"
G ASTON IA, N. C.
Exhibits This Year. A Bounty
i Great 1
UVIOUS STRATES SHOWS
HOW
SUN. 0(
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??Be Sui
SH "TOO HOT
K Clark Gable
Thuisday and
Hj^U PERMANENT
^^ 1 WAVES
I Designed to suit
dividuallv
II Guaranteed!
RUTH'S BE
I Phone 73 1
IS JACK HUBER
Serpentine Cutting And I
tions
ecial $1.0C
'ay Saturday and
JD PLANE AND PILOT!
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\void The Rusl
IN CHERRY VILLE HIGHWA
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rears ago. Without the protection of
Orded by the patent system, cspl*
al could not afford to venture Intd
iew fields."
(Research, he said, was one of tho
nost effective means of protecting
capital Invested in Industry from the'
'decay of obsolencence." He cited
t recent investigation by the Invest*
nent divisions of several large insurance
companies which showed
that,-from an. actuarial standpoint,
he companies which 'died" lnvarla>ly
did little or nor research.
CCC malaria
In days
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lets, Salvs, - Hssdachs, 30
Note Drops minutes
Try "RJo-My-Tlam" ? World's B*st
Liniment
>ALE?
er Sims and Mountain
iWIM UliiU'HWlW.' Wlil
o responsible purchaser,
ince over period of 15
tsL Will consider other
t. For further informa,
Shenandoah Life Ins.
L Davis.
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