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jp'.'. - \ -J' . Pag* Two When riding your bike, think ofj yourself as a driver rather than a fit pedestrian on wheels. Learn to be a wi top-notch cyclist by driving like a m skillful motorist. Watch how a good pi driver operates. Notice that he is a- j it lert to aii'traffic conditions. He so doesn't "play around" in traffic, be, sti cause he knows how serious an ac- in cident can be. th Today's Bicyclists Are Tomorrow's be B^otorists. ^1HHHB Ba jtf I aCua HA BMS I m mJBB I mm Q TO ALL D0( City Old Requires Tags Pure 1941 . "That every owner of a do< Mountain shall apply to the t keep such do? in the City of that the collector before issui son to keep a dog within the 1 shall require such persons t< that the said dog has been ino pliance with the public laws ol presentation of such proof of i ment of the license fee of $1.0 a metallic tag and said tag si dog's collar or harness at all 1 tory proof that sach metal ta< stroyed, the tax collector shaj , payment of a fee of SO.50." After October 15. 1948, owr lavriA 1*tl 4V* Atti 4 M 1 If Ik a iuiyc wi inuui iu^a win uc bill the dogs will be killed. CITY OF KING! N. M. I Chief of Fine Granulated SUG&R Fine Flavor IONA PEAS Sunnvfield Self-Rising noun Blue Streak RICE Sunnyfieid CORN FLAKES Ann Page With Pork & T. S. BEANS 5 Home-Style Sandloch Reg Tan MARVEL RREAD Mild and Mellow 8 O'Clock Coifee 3 # *' . . Armour's CORNED REEF Armour's Vienna Sausage XSUNUm APPLES?5 1 Firm Heart LETTUCE?4's?2 lor California SEEDLESS GRAPESYELLOW ONIONS?2 WHITE POTATOESCARROTS?2 bunche CABBAGE?Green, 1] A really good driver can be Identl ;d by the attitude he displays totrd stop signs. Stop signs always ean ? come to a full and comete stop and do not proceed until is safe to do so. Yet you've seen me'drivers come to a "rolling i ip" ? merely slowing down, giv-.j g quick glances to fight and left,? en whizzing ahead. Maybe you've en seen doing it yourself. Do Aa The Sign Says?Stop) . icT ; OWNERS ' , ! 1 inance based By Oct. 15, I . y 1 in the City ?f Kir ? ax collector lor license to Kings Mountain provided ng any license to the perCity of Kings Mountain > present sufficient proof > culated for rabies in com* , [ North Carolina and upon inoculation and upon pay- '1 0, shall be furnished with tall be attached to the limes. That upon satisfacg has been lost or de1 furnish a duplicate upon Y.'7' ;,7 'v.7' : \ !) ier of all dogs running*at jject to indictment and " 7. i* I MOUNTAIN 'ARR, Police | 1 : .... i MILL) AMERICAN * CHEESE Lb. 55c '. - 45c No. 2 - n Can IOC 10 Lb. raw 77c | I 3 Lb ggm 1 Bag 3iC d 8 Oz. I* ll* *"X- AfctV I ' ' I 36 Oz. 5 Cans ZSC i I f .... 3 3a Lb. r Loaf 18C ? $1.15 * 32 Oz !s ?? . 47c t * Stoe ' Can 19C lb*. .. 37c 27c I -3 Ihc ?7r ^ . mm m ? I lbs. 9c 10 lbs. > 39c m : 17c b. 4c , j'.--^ v'.- .- . ' % *' ..' T. < '" :- ? . . v : ;f? - < : THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HE! Churci BOYCE MEMORIAL ARP CHURCH Wm. L. Pressly, Minister Church school 10 a. m. J. L. McGill, Supt. Morning Service 11 a. m. Evening service 7:30. At the evening hour a picture will be shown "Beyond Our Own". The public is cordially invited. Monday at 3:30?^ Macie Stevenson e will meet with Mrs. R. A. Mc.GUl.as hostess.Minnie' Alexander c: / le \vi 11 meet with Mrs. P. D. Fulton and Mrs. Boyce Patterson is leader. Frances Hamilton, Franpe.s Garrison and Mary Kennedy circles will meet at the church at 7:15 lor a covered dish supper. At 8 jx m. in the Garrison Bible class Rev. R. M.'Hauss of Allied Church League Will, speak to the group and any other interested persons, Prayer and Praise Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Choir practice at 8. MISSIONARY METHODIST CHURCH Second Street, Cora Mill Kings Mountain, N. C. Rev. H. Spurgeon Scruggs, Pastor _ services "unday? Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Young People's Society 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic 7:30 p. m; Thursday grayer meeting 7:30 p. n. Radio program Sundays over iVOHS, Shelby, 3:30 p. m. On Sept. 25, 7:30 p. m. the Lincoln on Melody quartet will render a prograrq of spiritual songs. CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH J. G. Winkler, Pastor 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. Jesse A. Kiser, Supt. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon by Pastor. 6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship at lome of Miss Patricia Prince. 7:30 p. m. Motion Picture?"Voice In The Wilderness." Monday 7:30 p. m. meeting of stewards. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Senior choir. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH * P. D. Patrick, Minister 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Harry Page, Supt. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon subject: "The Day." 3:00 p. m. Sunday school and service at Dixon. J. G. Darracott, Supt. 7 p. m. Youth Fellowship Vespers. Monday? 7:30 p. m. Boy Scouts, Troop 1, Jroadus Moss, Scoutmaster; James 'age, Assistant. 7:30 p. m. Womans Auxiliary. Wednesday? 7:30 p. m: Prayejr meeting in Cha?el. Message by Rev, W. H. Stender. CHURCH OF GOD Corner Parker-Gaston Rev. Frank Petrucelli Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Night service 7 p. m. Saturday night, YPE 7 p. m. MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Floyd Hollar, Pastor Crowders Mountain Community Sunday? 10:00 Sunday school, Paul Camp, Superintendent. 11:00 Morning service. 7:30 Evening service. BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH T. W. Fogleman, Pastor Sunday school each Sunday 10 a. n. H. K. Dixon, Supt. Worship second and fourth Sunlays at 11 a. m., and first and sec>nd Sundays 7 d. m. OAK GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH T. W. Fogleman, Pastor Sunday school 10 a. m. Culp Ford, Supt. Worship first and third Sundays 1:00 a. m. Second and fourth Sundays 7:00 >. m. SECOND WESLETAN METHODIST CHURCH Jessie Henson, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. 7.00 p! m. Evening worship. Wednesday: 7:00 p. m. Prayer ervice, ' ' . FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZAHENF Harry E. Crump, Pastor Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Supt, J. D. Sumrhitt. Morning worship 11 a. rp. Young Peoples Service 6:15 p. m. President: Wesley Moss. Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m. Buy Your Furniture ON EASY TERMS COOPER'S. Inc. Phone 93 ' 'EtlmrfC . ' ?. - Y-.* - * It ' . . . V is J ,? ^ '<4'- . \c: v- ' X, ' . \ ' jifc XALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. i News , ST. MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Wm. H. Slender, Pastor Sunday, Sept. 19? Sunday School, Mr. Jacob M! Coop er, Supt., 9:45 a. m. I Church Service, with the sermon I by the pastor, 11:00 a. m, Women pf'I'he Church 4:00 p. m. Luther League 6:30 p. m. t Youth Service by the Luther League 7:30 p. m. Monday, Sept. 20? Men's Brotherhood Supper 7 p. m. Wednesday, Sept. 21-?Senior Choir practice 7:30 p. m. Youth Program September of each year is observed as Parish Education Month, dur 1 ing which time extensive plans are made for enlarging and broadening. the Parish program. Included in each year's observance is a Sunday known as Youth Sunday. This spec-, ia) service will be held on Sunday evening, Sept. 19, at -7:30 p. m." .We cordially invite all our friends to worship with us. "The Quest for the Best,'" is the [ subject of this year's service to be | led by Mr. Garldnd Still,. Jr. Miss j Essie Foster will read a poem, "Is ' Life Worth Living?" Special Scripture lessons will be read by Miss Helen Ramsey. Mr. BiI l ie Gene Amos will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Aubrey Mauney during the special Youth Offering which is used for wider Work throughout the Church. "The Church Inspires the Desire," is the subject of the'tdlk by Miss Betty Falls. "The Church Lights the Way to the Best" will be discussed Herman Mauney. Miss Joyce Falls will speak on, "The Church Helps me to Find Myself" and "The Chur PL n 1 All V- T.t- *1- - ?? I VII viiaiivngco nil lU JUII1 llie Vtfuesi, 1 is the subject of Miss Joyce Cline's talk. Women's Meeting On Sunday afternoon, Sept. 19,- $t 4:00 p. m. the Women of the Church l will meet for their regular quarterly meeting, at the calL of Mrs! Aubrey Mauney, president- The Wo! men of the Church includes ALL the organizations among the women in the parish. Pastor Stender is the ; speaker of the afternoon and will ! discuss the place of worship in the ; life of the Christian. Mrs. L. P. ] Baker, Jr., is hostess chairman for ! the fellowship hour to follow the devotional and business session. All the ladies of the church are expected to attend. TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Cornfer of Fulton and Cansler Sts W. F. Monroe, Pastor Sunday? " .1 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Preaching service. 6:00 p. m. Training Union. I 7:00 p. m. Evening worship. Wednesday night prayer service ; 7:00 p. m. Evangelistic service each'Sunday ' everting at 7i00 p. m. ^ ty^ l&l 1 y J Hp > n ,Jf;a gjgy - . ;,t -- I . . - ' * .. >. '.t't'v'v1"': ' ' ; : ' "v ' " . ' ' ' .';t ' Friday. September 17.1S4& ?? ==> Time To Throw Away The Battered Summer Straw! New Fall Hats ? -Stephen L. Stetson ? Etchison $5.00 to $150 OTHER FALL FELTS $100 dud $4,50 All the shades?Tan, Brown. Willow. Green. Black. Get Your New Fall Hat At? MYERS' DEPARTMENT STORE . Dress Shop?Second Floor . * , . _ t . rtttt;?i 1 |H ; |ajilgY Jr \ ^lilcnt'iai d'laulc I & '' f FOUR LEAF CLOVERS MEAN GOOD LUCK! f ... Especially as jeweled highlights on this Fall-minded casual! Interesting treatment of the shoulder ... repeated on the opposite hip! A NAN TAILOR dress in "Serenade *" limtw ? ?? J IMJVU VICpCi _ Black, pine green, forest brown, wineberry, steel grey, honey, and bluetone. Sizes 12 to 20. $17.35 See this cm* many other Nan Tailor , styles at EETER'S DEPARTMENT STORE \ v to* a fl
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