Paz two ?Tir-n rnnir ni?ii IN NORTH CAROLINA More people drink Atlantic Ale aod Beer then any other. r 4A ./a fcipilr 1 f LvJJ r .? VWIMI K I Notice Potato Growers ARCHDALE POTATO HOUSE IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE POTATOES. Bring your potatoes from OCT. 11 THROUGH OCT. 19 After all regular customers have stored their ^ mme 'to ns? pace in our bouse. Archdale Farms Phone 2405 I^Wate^^igh^ills I Were Due I On The First UNLESS BILLS ABE PAID B7 TUESDAY ' I SERVICE WILL BE SUSPENDED Water aqd Light Department I City Of Kings Mountain ATTENTION All Drivers vEvfli^^tfaE^ It's a wise motorist who gives frequent attention to the needs of his car. Service now will mean new added hours of dependable driving. Regardless of make or model, we can assnre you of utmost satisfaction. Oome in today! Let us attend to the needs of jgOT^r^-promptly, thoroughly and ef THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HBBALD '" ""i| V"*533 PATTERSON GROVE NEWS (By Mm. Thurman Seism In a beautiful wedding held Satui | xy evening at 7 o'clock in llir. an Irs. Marvin Wright's home, llu Ann Wright of Kings Moumum In came the bride of Mr. Clifford Quee of Tennessee. The Kev. W. A. Robert pastor of the family, officiated, usln I the ring ceremony. The vowa wei spoken uClOtc a oackgiouuu ui pam ami baskets ot' wnuc corysanthetnuir Mi?s Wright was graduated froi Bethware high school and attende Alurs tint conege auu uas tor Hi past 2 years been associated with tl hospital in Concord. The bridegroom, son of Mrs. Quce of ieunesseo, is a graduate of big school and was employed by Armot [ aud Co., betore euiuring the servici IThe bride euterea qu the arm of tt groom, ?t?e wore a very lovely sol j . ,.y (. w a iiiutioii sleet 08. ' gray off the face bat, with glove | MUo i<U11Uiius tO tliUit il. I After the wedding a delicious out's of weiidnig cake ana puuch was ser c the followiig: ltev and Mrs. W. / ' ltouerts, .Mrs. i'eurl 'league and Mis ! Estell Berber of Charlotte; Mrs. 1, | T. Wright, Miss Mary Wright, Mr. li i is Li _ \ I ~ 1 \ f __ fTL , . AJttiijcr, .vii. uuu -urn. muruim j Seisin hu.j childeu; Mr. aud Mn | Loyd Turner,, Cornelia uud Margui I ette Wright; Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Wi gbt aud feuudra; uud the groom's sii ter aud children of Tennessee. Mrs. Black, Mr. Ledford and Mn Wilman Wright visited Mrs. Kelt | Dixon and Mrs. Thurman Seism Thui I Mrs. Marvin Wright, Mr. and Mn Loyd Turner viiited Mr. and Mn I Thurman Seism Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Seism, .Nel | Charles and W. A. Seism visited Mi : and Mrs. Earl Seism Sunday aftei I noon. Kev. and Mrs. W. A. Roberts wer Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr | Muriel Seism. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Dixon ef Ga I tonia visited Mrs. Kelly Dixon an j family Wednesday night. Kev. Kelt, I Dixon has been attending eonfereuc I in Asheville. I Mr. and Mrs. Thamer Wright am children of Bessemer City were 8uti j day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A thur Lee Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wright cele brated their 30th syedding auniver I sary Saturday. I The WMU will meet Saturday a I O.OA .UL If? T> l.t Tf-I t At I^.ovr wiiu ivi iDi nuumn ni lu^es. ai members are asked to be present an< visitors are welcome. Miss Nell Seism celebrated he 13th birthday Thursday. A surprise birthday dinner was served to Mlsi Peggy- Jo Ann, Jacob, Lane Dixoi and after the cake was served, the children really hall fun blacking eacl other'8 face. Mrs. Jay Raifield wag hostess to i very lovely pai y Saturday night, gi ven in honor of Mrs. Tom Ilamrick Mrs. Ilamrick is c former teacher ol the Young Married Ladies class. Ga raes were played and the hostess serv ed a delicious refreshment course. Master Jerry i'at'^rson, son of Mr and Mrs. Eugene Patterson, celebrat ed his fourth birthday 8aturday. Mrs Patterson gavo a lovely little partj for him. Twelve were present. Gamei were enjoyed by allMr. and Mrs. Wayne" Putnam, Mr and Mrs. Max Putnam left Monday for Myrtle Beach on a fishing trip. Mr. Lawrence Putnam, Loyd Craii and Mr Af Putnam are also on a fish ing trip. < Mrs. Alf Putnam ai:d Miss Bub] Putnam were week end guests of Mn Lawrence Putnam and Mrs. Jay Ral field. Mr. and Mrs. Gettys Seism and fam ily were Sunday visitors of Mr. anc Mrs. John Foster. Service ?Your car is completely, dunandobltr and nwAmnt UV|#VUUOMlJ OUU UUiJ^lb. ly serviced by expert per sonneL Savings ?Costly TOfptri are avoided by early correction at ? nominal price. Satisfaction ?Reliable ear performance day altar day into year new Chevrolet Sa hara. olet Co. > ' - * * V # ' * WrfA IPIIPPEPSIII^Pil THTJ*8*>A*, QQjT.lO,. 1*W A-'W-,< '.'jp iiim if 'iT'rii in'i i,fri i,r' 'i1 " f "ii"i" i ?,t - Prescription Service For Vete Now Available ''Winston-Balem. ? Home town pre ? scription service -for North Carolina r veterans who have service incurred d disabilities or ailments is now in op is deration. the Veterans Administration j I regional medical service announced n . today. ;s | Made possible by a recently signed a agreement between VA and the North 9 Carolina Pharmaeeutieal association is the service enables a vetrean who has i<< been authorized for medical treatin ment to get prescriptions filled by d pharmacists in bis own town. Previit i ously, delays were incurred while pre le ( scriptions were filled free, via mail, I by the VA itself, in A doctor who has been authorized h ' to treat a veteran With service-conir ueoted disorders can now sign prescrie . ption for presentation 1>\ tne vetrean te to bis druggist. The prescriptiou is Ll filled on the spot, and the druggist A sends a report to tlie state Phar'mait ceutical association, which in turn mi i mt1 > /v ior cu?u 01 iuo scrvicc rarh month OAK OBOVC NEWS . ^ By Mrs. William Wright ' Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Ledford aii'l children of bbelby were Sunday guests 1 . of Mr. and Mrs. K. B. L<edford. Miss Pauline Ware was the Saturday night guest in the home of Miss Lovie Pugletnun 01 Kings Mouuiuin. ^ Mr. Hugh Kandall. a student of U T. Kandall. ** '' Mrs. Dock Phillips of Gaatonia was j ' the gueat of Mrs. Blanche Ford and ' family during the week end. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Ware and ohil, dren were Sunday afternoon callers ' in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe i Lovelace and Mr. an4 Mrs. J. W. ' . Watterson of Patterson Grove. | A large number of relatives and . friends gathered at the home of Mr. and MrS. Q. V. Philbeek Sunday in honor of celebrating the 86th anniversary of Mr. Billy Hararick better i.no>mi as uncle Billy. Mr. Hatnrick is hale and hearty and works every r dayi Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sanders of ) Kings Mountain were week end guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Lovelaco ami Mr. nn<] Mrs. Fred Green. ^ Mr. Wray Thornhurg and son. and j ! daughter, Mondene and Helen were j Saturday night guests in the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Adell Steele and family of Charlotte. ? ? HANDICAPPED > Steininet/. and Edlsor were handi> .capped po~>ona. Is there n potential l i Stelnmetz or an Edison in this com- ^ ' munity? Who knows 1 At least there i 1 are some qualified handicapped un 'employed workers available who . would be valuable employees if plac- ] t ed in the right jobs. Observe "Na tional Employ the Phvsicallv Hand! capped Week" by reporting that job rnenin? fo? - hambcnpepii worker to . the local USES officeT "IT'S GOOD BUSINESS TO HIRE THE HAND!. CAPPED." f . II Uncle Sam Says AO of mm art flttwtrwi k mm faiMw. Dariat tb? war itffl? *t y?W towwti ^^551 b ilflff M r^it mttoyy t?rimLiiSi M WW* M MSf*ftBff OilNlftTtfl Mk M A Mf kflMA AJgAAUiB ?mm ~ -? aA yow* cni Kir en | bh %m ATHt ** C7. 1 Ttmmry Dipmimtmi > viiJ^HIIK--' ' f^BK' nWJi i w.VT IB ^^BilBSB i .i^Baf IHJIBIMKB J Br - CHARTER NO. 5401 RESERV REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE First National 8 ot Kings Mountain, in.tbe State of North Carolina, i iuess on September 30. 1046, published in response to troller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. 8. Be ASSETS Loans and discounts (including 9 None overdrafts)... U. S. Government obligations, direct and gauranteed . Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures Corporate stocks (including 95,050 Btock of Federal Reserve bank) Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve ba and cash items in process of collection Bank premises owned $35,850.00, furniture and fixtures $11,309.50 Other assets TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES l>cmau<l deposits of individuals, partnerships, nnd cof| Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpori Deposits of IJ. 8. Government (including postal savin Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.) _ TOTAL DEPOSITS $3,742,91 Other liabilities _ TOTAL LIABILITIES GAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stook: Common stock, total par $100,000 Surplus - TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS _ MEMORANDA Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value): (a) U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaran to secure deposits and other liabilities (b) Other assets pledged to Bccure deposits and other liabilities (including notes and bills rediscounted and securities sold under repurchase agreement) . TOTAL Secured liabilities: (a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements of law TOTAL STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, lV\TTVTV AV CT wtrttT ? vn VN/U11 A A V* VvUlJ V L/, BSI I, M. B. Winstead, cashier of the above-named bank that the above st^ement is true to the best of my ki M. B. W1NSTE Sworn to and subscribed before me Correct?Attest this 4th day of October, 1940. O. A. L. P. E WiliiamT. Laughter, Notary Public P. M. My Com. Ex. Tune 8, 1948. in BL4CIL SI N \ K: x AJtH ^sStiSj |bL wR?t ^9 J JM' 7" ! ! MMAA " f>ll luiill* iliti ^ tt rXJf COtnVl nUIUMI IJf Wnn ^ on your cwn wwipi ????/# ^ y . |*t black, ?l couraa... atyUd / t^L tha yonag Cenal* woyl / >tUl >? " *#? * . i , . - > t ? _ . __ ; v -. - * ' "' ' ' -. s&asi&Si , :*'L-s!-/tii<*-- ; ' ' aiirfr,-"J'iiiar- ' ' . , ^ w a ^ E DISTRICT NO. 5 lank it the close of buscall made by Comprised Statutes. $ 485,981.98 "1,952,030.00 139,984.28 136,450.00 5,000.00 lance, 1,197,089.15 47,159.56 1,979.34 63,960,224.25 |)Or:itiona 2,507,801.10 itious 691,336.88 g?) 234,550.28 339,937.40 1 69,285.59 1.10 1,509.28 $3,744,480.32 $ 100,000.00 70.0004)0 221,743.03 $3,006,224.25 a teed, pledged 854,300.00 . _ __ 52.775.00 $(*07,075.00 . 572.842.07 $572,842.67 , do solemnly swear lowledge and belief. AD, Cashier. Bridges laker Neisler Director*. CftA IEDE A ]L B|'|- yl sturad in IHTitN" t-u i-1- ... # - *

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