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Local Cagers Lose '
Two Each
The Mountaineers C&gorn dropped
two can>o? each, KVtday night to
CNflstde, and Tuesday night at Shot
by. to continue lit the lose column
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COMING 8O0N
"TRADE WINDS"
" Cowboy and the Lady"
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"IF I WERI
Ronald Colemai
Saturday?H<
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Charles. Farrell?
Special Mid-Nile Shir
Monday an
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also Walt
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The girts dropped to CUffeftde 14
o 11, u4 nwW * poor showing p
galaet the LJonei Buck Archer ant
tUchboufgh, along with aerreral otht
rs who suffered) defeat oo the Grid
iron ta the Daet sea eon, decided to
rcfinIn some of the glory which they
lost then, and upset the Mounta-ni
eera 23 to 11.
Pi May night, this week. Coach
Llttle'a proteReea tangle with the
Mario coached by Don Robinson, to.:ner
room-mato of Little, while at
("aroll'ia. 'Uhe MwintahiPer boys
have showed some Improvement
s'nt-e they onetted njrainst Cherry*
vUlcf, and will be out to put tholr
V'time in 'he \v i column, Little 's
known of either the boys' or ulrls'
'Tins of Marlon, but rumor Is that
Kohlnaoii can be expected to t irn!
out a fast team.
"I'hi M r.n ' to'"a' schedule for
the sec,-on Is as-follows:
.tail. 2'V-Marlon, "hr<\
,l: n. 2" NewtonI Thorp.
Jan. :'l 'r-ho'wyvillo. Hero.
Peb'. 7 Marlon. There.
Pi p. "in Forest v''lty. llnre.
Pol). 14 ?CUffs'liV*' There.
Pol> 21? NV.vtoii. Mere.
Phi). 24 Shelby. Hera:
. Pol) 2H?Forest CUy. There.
Wake Fores! Alumni
Dinner
Tllorc v Ml I?o n \V:'!?p Fhrf??' CnV
a*, mi in -impMlw "> ???'
!t - <-lri-rh. Shfthv, \ rut FrWay
i .' unary SOth.. 19TW n? C:20 P M
[ .T i tii Weaver. athleMc dlrwtoi.
| fcvh . Poith"nd Walker aud one or
two <vher members of the faculty
v'11 !><? propmt. A ?ood program has
l.een arranced. featuring an address
by Coach Walker.
Kltlus Mountain Ahtmnl ore urgel
and Invited to be present. The cost
of meal will be 60.
{The first Bteam locon J">tlve 'Jests
ed out on horse car tracks lp Wales
in 1802, was not a commercial sue
cess.
and Friday
3 A KING "
i?Frances Dee
[>uble Feature
ARIZONA"
rl BoyJ ?
PO FAME" |!
Jacqueline Wells
rV Sunday 12:01 and
d Tuesday - . j
DIRTY FACES"
?Pat O'Brien
Disney's
I) THE BULL"
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Frail're?10 and 15c
MUSKATEERS
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BE EMORIES"
Shirley Ro?3
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Sleeping end Parlor
payment of proper
or apace occupied.
1 MlLC TRAVELED
r Tickets ,
Sleeping and Parlor
payment ol proper
or apace occupied.
I MILE TRAVELED
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as on through Trains . '
OF TRAIN TRAVEL
iRAHAM,
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to, N. C.
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(iMtl Scouts Awarded
iagto Rank At
Gaatonia Banquet
Scouts Mil? and Ernest liauney
and Bobby Dettmar were awarded
their badges of Eagle Scouts at the
Annual Meeting and Banquet of the
Piedmont Oounoil Iheld Tuesday evening
in the dtntng room of the Main
SI i eel Mt/'.ihodlst Church, of Gastonia.
AH three of these Scouts come
from Troop 2 of vfliich Liane'y C.
Uettmnr Is Scoutmaster.
rnu !?<? mi?? a o 11 an/lo/t k*r o.
I Hi? IIICCUU^ ??o <ai ivnuvu u > ?
Lout 350 Scoutcrs and Haglo Scouts
from the eleven counties whkh
make up the r.rea of the council.
The address of the occasion wis
| delivered by Kev. John W. Inzer, i).
i I).. Pastor of l"!rpt liaptlsl (IbiircH o"
i .Vfhcvi'le.."I)r. Inter spoke out of th
' rk'lt experiences of his life about
| ttitd rkta.: ding "Tl-i.oy." The ad
: tiver.* w \s oowi r'i " . delivered and
'ins piring.' He closed thanking God
iter the men ol 'hts atea who wer*
ih-Jrg what th v v.- < for the l?o> s
!V referred' t > 'lie Scouting program
tjt- the sa ing Influence for all tint
was fine in our country.
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More than twenty Scoutera .and
M Si<?i:"s attended' Wte meeting
'mo K ngs Monn' tln. Reports won
f heard front eleven onvv vice-ores
! !dents. Aubrey Mrtuney made this re
'Ttf^TmnuTiot1 toLhe^cotrt^rtT^^pm
gtcss mad - In the otnt'itv. He -pre
Rented the trrr-vogt necompPshmetti
in the perfection of )iito county-wld*
j organization of the program.
Other* from Kings Mountain mas
ing reports wore W. K. Mauney on
OrpanlzatIon and Extension; It. N
Barnes on. Program, and Aubro-j
Mauney, on Scouting in the Luther
an Church.
Bismarck Cipps of Oastonia wai
re-elected President of the Coiinci
and with him Nelson, Jr., Tryon, a'
V'co-President; W. G. Hamner, Gas
tenia, as Commissioner; Warren Y
Gardner, Gastonia, Treasurer; State
Senator Ralph Gardner of Shelb;
was elected as a county vtoe-pres!
dent from Cleveland County.
Silver Beaver Awards for out
standing service to boyhood were
presented to Dr. W. G. Bandy of Lin
[ colnton and R. L. Sanborn of Gas
I tenia.
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| W. A. Earwood, 67,
Buried Tuesday
FuneTal services for W. A Ear
wood. 67 year old resident of t'te
Vork road section, were hold at the
home at 2:30 p. m., Tuesday. He
died following- a stroke of paralys's
rly Monday! Interment was at Antioch
cemetery in South (*aro"?vt
Mr. Garwood's death evmb sudden
and unexpectedly at tile home c:
r, Mrs. Will Dixon of near
here.
.fur sons and three cVwghtors sur
- ' o. They are Mark Ear wood of
a. Eddie E'Tw-od of the. York
1- section . Erskltie and Albert
"I c- t*n. Mrs. i'.av-ev
Mc!)?iviel en Kings Mountain, Mrs,
" of It's -kstmrg s.nd Mrs
Will Di: i of near Kings Mountain.
\K-> OF THANKS
\y v'-jH to . thank the- m^my
f; w"ao wr>ro so k'nd to us durii
.illness and .death of our dear
w'-fe red mother. We atso thank Dr.
\V. L. Rtimsetrr for his fliithful ser
.vice. May Ood's richest blessings
rc*t upon each and everyone.
Plato Stepp and daughter..
Nellie Stepp.
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the cash ready w
old age security, a. hom<
purpose.
You'll be Nrprhrd how i
tnouula up. The table at
HOW SAVINGS ti
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THUB8DAY, JAM. it. IMt
pro re. that your* truly iaa't a philo
wot)her. We've heard all kinds ot
things about it, andudinf one Ma.teriug
remark, but Mr. D. M. 1
.(know hint?) say. he believes we've
Ceen re-ding thle book "lOO.OOo
Whys?''. We hadn't heaid ot the
book until Monday ot thh week, but
try tl prove thai!
The book waji rather enlightening
on the subject, however. We saw
some ot Kipling's philosophy On th<subject
in the book. He says: "Five
thousand when, s-wen thousand
wlitres, and one hundred thousand
whys." Now whether you believe us
or not, we're soi'.a proUd of the fact
I we unci prucuvunv m?; |
lhaugl?C r.s the great Kvpliug.
I* r .
I "i :.'.i t;:t 1 11 Urwin or what
over, who play k basket b.:ll for ,siiel*
by rS KUe obou .1- ; . h." t-.?
! of Is fctt: h .s ir.
I ! tli .'11:1 kucuu u> us. we'd *>*j'
approximately 16J 'rt n vi'ii ftmr.i Thai.
toy fraud, .is basketball :n any
, conference!
Tlvat book we wrote about a con
pie weeks back is sttll too idle to
' . 'lit ci Ode person d'.tl renal it lie
1: cause of thfa column, but' more pe*>
' el" should. It really is Rood, and w<
wqnt to see it read more. In fact;
' .tits Is a, crttwde to Ret people to
I wtrntmmWWtllll HI!. UUII. 1 'H
' all at once bur do read ft!
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') It's funny, but I can't write oil an
empty stomach, <tltd all the others
| have gone, to supper, and It's to*,
j unlet for me to think (no cracks)
qnd 1 think I'll' say ait revolr and go
borne and eat too. (Five, count 'em).
Society News
(Cont'd) from Society page)
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* Mountain dlurlng the week-emL
. at re. o. B. Carpenter or \\ as p.'Tie
s ton, D. a. wan a guest ot Mrs. F. E.
, Ilinger, early In. the week.
Mrs. George Davis of Charlotte
?a8 a guest sit the home of her aunt.
" Mrs. C. E. Neisler, last week.
1 " Mrs. M. J. Lynch of Goldsboro Is
vt-^tttng her eon; Mir. Haywood E.
lynch, and family.
Mr. Eugene. Mathis. who lias been
a patient in the Veterans' Hospital.
CclumbVij! S. C., for fuite a while has
been on a visit to his family and
. vill return to Columbia soon.
| Raleigh. J.nn. 17?The Stnte Board
I of Conservation and Development at
n meeting today considered a pro1;
posal to permit predatory fish to bj
trapped.
Trapping a predatory fisb ? tba?'
fish which eat eggs of other fisb \
?was proposed .nt a joint session of |
'be Commercial Fisheries nnd the)
| C.tifne .nrd Inland - Fisheries Commit.
tees of the board yesterday. " ~
Monroe. Jan. 17.? A large barn lie-1
j lopping to A. M. Sechrest, in the'
split hern section of town, was totally
destroyed by fire of unknown ori
'gin last night.
Of the IS or 20 horses and mules
'n the barn all were led out by envr.llea
of the local CCC camp except
rue. A vniliiable saddle horse which
was trapped and perished in the
flames. A largo quantity of hay, eo'
i ton and lespede7.a seed was totally
: destroyed by the fire.
FOR RENT ? Throe iinfiiriKshc!
room. Mrs. Pumphrcy, York Road.
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-hen you need it?for travel,
e of your own or any other
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quickly even 25c or 50c weekly
the left shows yo? how,
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Get the complete inform**
on about our New Sating*
tries NOWI There are no
ligations.
IOME BUILDING AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION
A. H. Patterson
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Socrotary-Troaauror
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~ 8Ut**tot of Qondttlon of ' _
Home BaUding & Loan Association > .J
of Kings Mountain, t; as o< 4>ecenri>ef 31st, iMb. f
'* * fa> miunnea CommiMontr As '
Ifvpy Wi vavrn vw Miiiviak "
Wqutfd by L?w.)
ASSETS
The Association Owns:
Cash on Hand and in Banks $ 15,742.51
State ot Nortli Garoima and,
U. S. Government Bonds?None
Stock in Federal nouie Goan Game?None
Mortgage Loans ... 312,953.45
Stock Loans i 3,096.00
Accounts Receivable 823.03
Office Furniture and Fixtures 391.00 Office
Building ' * 6,600.00
Real Estate Owned , $2,868.17
Real Estate Soid Under Contract : $ 2,868.17
Other Assets (interest due and uncollected 733.88
TOTAL ' ?: $313,258.04
. LIABILITIES
The Association Owes: .
To Shareholders
Funds entrusted to our care in the form
of payments on stock as follows:
.Installment-Stock SI-*6.365.50
Loo,000.00
prepaid-Stock 31.537.50
Running Stock 5,676:74
Other Stock?None 319,479.74
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Notes Payable, Federal Home Loan Bank?None
Notes Payable, Other?None
Accounts Payable?None
Undivided Profits 18,481.15
Reserve for Contingencies 5,000.00
Other Liabilities (Interest collected in advance) 297.15
TOTAL v $343,258.04
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1
COUNTY OF CLEVELAND, ss:
A. H. Patterson, Secretary-Treasurer of the above
named Association personalty appeared before nqe this
day, and being duly sworn, savs that the foregoing report
is true to the best of his knowledge and belief.
A. H. Patterson,
? Secretary-Treasurer.
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owurn to ana suoscriDea Deiore me, cms itscfl day oi
January, 1939.
J. R, Davis, Notary Public.
My Commission Expires March 14, 1939. V
NEW SPRING STYLES
in Toppers and Suits
Just Arrived. You arc invited to See Them Now
Toppers $1.94, $5.95, $7.95
Suits $5.95, $7.95, $9.95
Newest Hats $1.00, $2.00
ETCHISON HATS FOR MEN
Early Spring Styles. Natural and Bound Edge. The
New Greys and Greens?
$2.95
1 Inquire about our profit-sharing Etchjson I Hat
Club. v; I
Week-End Specials
One lot Ladies' and ; Men's $3.00 Wool
Children's f MELTON JACKETS
SWEATERS $148
Vdues to $1. To clam TOWELS
4^ 4e to 25c Each
One lot 448c Curtains) RUGS, Size 18x38 * "v
NOW 39c 13c EACH
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BLANKETS
Just A Few Mjore Left
$2.00 BLANKEt^/'^- - NOW $1.45
$3.00 BLANKETS ' >?- . NOW $1.94
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