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? CHUBCHES UV. BOYCE BJIFIlUin -,.V worshtp 10 i ml ? rmii|? wsrahlp II a. m. ? El Bethel. 8?rvlc? 7:80 p. m. ? B BstbaL Tt wotlMp 11 ? B MM. ?MShll) 7lS0 p. B. ? B- WMI -J worshtp 11 a. m. ? Nnlon. aanrtea TiSO p. a. ? C MM. worahlp 11 a. m.? ? SsUtsl. IWYhi 7:90 p. IB. ? B- MhH . tuh Sunday, 6:80 p. n. it 13 pnuUw and Prtyw httW itch VMmmw at 7:80 p. m. at ? B?tb?L _ Mmn UV. E. B. HOffHiNS, Pastor *? ! Sdrrtoa UtOO a. m. School each r School each Sunday at 10 a. a. i Training Union 7 .00 p. m. .JSXS&t'SSSiVSLtm p. | "W WE8LEYAN METHODIST SEV. A. J. A SCO, Pastor ?urwlAjrj m. Sunday School. ttftv-ti* r'f 70S p. m. Evangallstlc Swvlca. Mondays 7:15 p. m. Boy Scouta, Troop 8. EASTS1DE BAPTIST CHURCH REV. R. U CRANKY, Pastor Sunday: 9^5 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship. 7:80 Evening Worship Wednesday: 7 JO Prayer M< . LOVE VALLEY BAPTIST CKUBCH REV. KARL M. BEDDING, Pastor Sunday school ? 9:45 a. m. Morning Worihlp ? 10:45 a. m. Sunday night service ? 7!00 p. m. Wednesday prayer service ? 7:00 p. m. FAITH BAPTIST CHUBCH In Burlington community WALTER EI.AY PAYNE. Pftnlor II. T. Brooks. Supt. Sunday 8chool ? 0:45. Morning Worship ? 11:00. - Evening Service ? 7:00. Wednesday night: Prayer Services ? 7:00 BTU on Sundays ? 3:45. CENTRA 1* METHODIST CHURCH REV. P. U SHORE, JR., MlnUtur Sunday: 10:00 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Wormhlp* ? * 8*10 Intermediate Youth Fellowship. 6:80 Senior Youth Fellowship. 7:80 Evening Worahtp. Wednesday : 7 JtO Prayer ServVe. 8:00 Choir Rehearsal. MACEDONIA BAPTIST REV. ROBERT U HARDIN. Pastor Sunday: 9:45 Sunday School. . 31 .-00 Morning Worship. 6:00 p. m. B. T. 0, 7:00 p. m. Preaching service. Wednesday: 7:00 Midweek prayer service. Wll STOVER BAPTIST CHURCH REV. N. S. HARDIN, Paatoc 9:45 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worahlp 2nd and 4th Sun. ? a. 00 Evening Worship 1st and 3rd Run ^0 REV. A. D. HOLT. Pastor School: ?:4B ft. m. W?l?r Mom. SupC Morning Worship: 11:00 ft. aa. Young People' ? Society at 8:00 p. (ft. Qoidon Whltesldea, frwMMII, evangelistic Sa rvlcaa at 7 :00 p. aa. . OMqi H1THOOUT <1 L GKAAT. Pastor Ms.ming Aervleae: Sunday School 9:48 ft. m. Moraine Worship 11:00 ft. fts. Evening Senrtcaai . . .UYT (1:30 p. m. Kvenlng Worship TJO p. aa. Wednesday evening: Pr?j rar Service 7>M> p. m. Thursday evening: Choir Practice 7:30 p. m. Friday evening: Cottftge Pray or Sarvlea. Yo? ftra In Tit ad *nd Wft will ba delighted. ALUM MXMOSIAL BAPTIST CBUICB W. l~ MsSWAIN .Pastor Sunday School a vary luatay nonlaf at <040. Forest Fortenberfy, Svpt. Worship aach second and fourth Sunday atomlng at 11:00: worship car', first and third Sunday avanlna at 7:30. B. T. U. each Sunday evening at 0:30. Albert Hardin. O. D. Choir prftellca aach Thursdry awning at l: 00. ?Tor wa are laborer* together with Qod" ? Paul. TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH DAVID N. MORRIS. Pastor Corner of Cartslcr A Fulton Sunday School 9:45 a. m. B. T. 11.-6:00 p. m. Millard I'utnam. Director. . KvnlriR Worship, 7:00 p m. Midweek l'rayer Service. Wed. 6:45 p. m. ethos mtj*. tabernacle 1 Block Prom Cora Mill ? REV. JAMES W. SELF. Pastor Sunday School ? 10. a. m. Preaching Service ? 11 a. n. > Night Service ? 7:15 p. m. Thursday night prayer service ? 7:15 p. ft. Saturday Night Prayer Meeting ? 7:18 9 m. OAK OROVE BAPTIST REV. C. C. CROWE. Pastor Sundays: 10 ft. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Morning service (first and third Sundays). 6:30 p. m. BTU. 7:30 p. m. Evening lervlee (second and fourth Sundays). SECOND BAPTIST CHUBCH REV. & f. AUSTIN. Pastor iunday: t>:4B Sunday School. J 1:00 Morning Service. 8:15 R. T. U. ' , 7.30 Prayer Meeting Wednesday : 7:30 Prayer meeting. DIXON PRESBYTERIAN CHUBCH Rev. P. D. PATRICK. Pastor Sunday: 3:00 p. m. ? Sunday School. Mr. J. O. Darrftcott, Supt. 3:45 p. m. ? Evening worship. Tuesday: 7:15 p. m. ? Presbyterian Youth Fellow ?htp. CHURCH OP OOD Owner of Psrker ahq Caston REV. DOC WtLRANKS, l'astor Sunday School 10 a. m. Night Service 7.00 p. m. Saturday night YPE 7 p. ra. Everyone Invited to attend. ran rmEUTTKaiAM cmnca ? jUCV- P. O. PATRICK. Pastor SUNDAY: Sunday School 9:45 a. m.. Morning Wor.olp 1100 a. m. Sermon Tuple: 'Tor I say onto you. that ?xc?pt your righteousness shall exceed the right eousns?s of the scribes and Pharisees, ye ahall In no cm?? enter la to the Kingdom ot Heaven." Matt. 3:30. Pioneer fellowship 94)0 p. m. Senior High rellowshlp 0:00 p. m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. tn. Sermon Topic: "Mirror of the SouTf Wonder" ? ot r?im a MONDAY: Cub Scouts 8:13 p. tn. wn>mBDA^r f*8M* 3:30 p" m" Senior Choir Practice T:S0 a. m. THURSDAY: Brownie Scoute 3:19 p. m. FRIDAY: Girl Souls 3:30 p. m. ?OTCK MEMORIAL A. ?. P. CHURCH WILLIAM L. PBESSLY, Minister Church School 10 a. re. John A. Cheshire. Supt. Morning Service 11 a. re. Vesper Service 3 p. re. At the Vesper Service the minister will discuss the Book of Joshua, which Is the Book we are reading this month. Cub Scouts Monday afternoon at 3:00. Prayer and Praise Service Wednesday evening at 7:30. Choir Practice at 8:00. Brownie Scouts meet at the church Fri day at 3 00 p. re. Come sad worship with ua. MISSIONARY METHODIST Second Street. Cora MUI Services REV. CLYDE MALONKY, Pastor Kings Mountain, N. C. Sunday: Sunday School: 0:45 a. m. Jasper J. Slsk, Supt. Arthur Carrlgan. Asst. Supt. Morning Worship: 11:00 a. m. Thursday : Young People's Society: 8:30 p. m. CAB SO* MEMORIAL CHURCH Crowd* n Mountain Ooattnadtf RES'. V. WAYNE KIRK. Pastor Saturday: tt:00 p. m. "Hour ot Power" Meeting. Sunday: 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship linlia 6:00 p. m. Young People's meeting. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service. Central Methodist CHURCH NEWS By Mrs. Baxter Payseur The service of the Lord's Sup per was observed Sunday. Sermon topic next Sunday even ing is "Has Christ Taught Us This?". The Official L^ard met Mon day night, and on Tuesday night the Youth Council of the Sr. M. Y. F. met with Rev. Phil Shore. Ushers for January arte: Floyd Payne, head usher; Boyer Mur ' ray, Hobart Dye, R. C. Rush, Jim my Pickey, Hazel Bumgardner, and Hubert Carlisle. .... Circle No. 8 provides flowers for the sanctuary in January. The nursery is being kept this month by Circle No. 5. Monday is the regular meeting night of the evening circles. STATEMENT OF CONDITION Kings Mountain Building & Loan Association of Kings Mountain, N. C., as of December 31st, 1953. (COPY or SWORN STATEMENT SUBMITTED TO THE COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE AS REQUIRED BY LAW.) / ASSETS THE ASSOCIATION OWNS: Cash on Hand and in Banks $ 9,696.97 State of North Carolina and U. S. Government Bonds $ 48,000.00 Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank $ 15,300.00 Mortgage Loans . , . . . $867,679.79 Money loaned to members for the purpose of enabling them t*> own their homes. Each loan secured by first mortgage on local improved real estate. Share Loans $ 5,725.00 Advances made to our shareholders against their shares. No loan exceeds 90% of amount actually paid in. Advances for Insurance, Taxes, Etc. . . .. ' ..;.$.. Office Furniture and Fixtures $ , 3,752.21 Office Building $ 12,002.27 Real Estate Owned ........... . . ............ $ Real Estate Sold Under Contract ...?..$ . . .$ ; Other Assets $ TOTAL $962,156.24 LIABILITIES THE ASSOCIATION OWES: To Shareholders Funds entrusted to our care in the form of payments on sharps as follows: Installment Shares ... $ 33,439.75 -Full-Paid Shares^ , . , . .$414,250.00 Prepaid Shares ; $ . ........ Optional Shares ; $358,384.37 Other Shares ?$. , . ... . . .$806,074.12 ? Notes Payable, Federal Home Loan Bank $ 68,000.00 Notes Payable, Other . .'. l . . $.......;. Money borrowed i or use in making loans to members, or re tiring matured shares. Each note approved ta<y at least two thirds 61 entire Board of Directors as required by law. Reserve For Bad Debt $ 7,624.38 Loans in Process . Undivided Profits * . . . $ 20,124.07 Earnings held in trust for distribution to share holders at maturity of their shares. Federal Insurance Reserve (If Insured) $. Reserve for Contingencies $ 60,000,00 To be used for the payment of any losses, If sustained. This reserve increases the safety and strength of the Association. Other Liabilities $ 333.67 TOTAL ................ $962,156.24 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CLEVELAND ss: ?-* v . .! Ben H. Bridges, Secretary-Treasurer of th? above named Association personally appeared before me this day, and being duly sworn, says that the foregoing statement is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. ? i BEN H. BRIDGES, Secretary-Treasurer. Swvrn to and subscribed before me, this 4th day of January, 1954. Mildred M. Whetstlne, Notary Public. My Com. Exp. 4/16/55. MOUNTAIN VflEW i **V. FLOYD HCHXl__ ?017 Carp?*tsr, aupc ?? _ tm 11:00 w. il. a Hr T. ML W A ??X KvangeMatlc Mrrtet 7:00. Prayer umUm Wednesday evening 7*& < Dnilngft. u< Kallroad Am n. c. mam. m. ? , urn ?:? A T. U. _TJ0 Praysr Msstlnj Tdtlnnr SAW URSrl AtaU. IMNUR, ' ?"7*7 tfcM taw At 11:00; and every second and nday evenlnga at 7:3a School every Sunday moralng at Ma Vollbracht, SupC A T. U fevery Sunday milai at IdO. Mra. Toy* Grigs, Q. IX Church family Night Wednesday even on altar each Orat and third Sundays. Choir practice each Wednesday night at r^n. i The Lord's Supper on each 6th Sunday. Aa Mneea said to Hobab, "Coma thou srtlh us. and we will do the* good." raux gospel Tunuuai Second Street REV. a. a MeCUBRT, Faster Sunday School. 10 a. m. Worship Serflce, 11 a. m. Evening Service, 7:1B p. m. Prayer Service' every Wednesday at 7:1B * m. Every 3rd Saturday night. coeaith fiotrnvE cetobch ELDEH E H. SIMPSON. Pastor (Teaching Servlcea: First Sunday 2 p. m. Third Sundaya 11 a. dl Prayer meeting 7:30 p. to. RECREATION ROUND-UP Thte "Bobcat*" won their first, home game here Saturday night defeating Cliffslde Y. M. C. A. 58 to 55. Behind at the end of the first quarter 21-11, the " 'Cats" started hitting and at the end of the first half trailed by only 5 points. Dur ing the third quarter and half of thJe fourth quarter the lead chang ed hands 9 times. Gene Stone was fouled and made one shot to put Kings Mountain ahead 56-55 and the ,trCats" started freezing the ball. Robert Neill took a pass | from Moffatt Ware for an easy lay-up ending the gamte. It was a rough, hard fought game and officials Bruce Thor burn and Joe Hendrick did a fine job. A disappointing crowd of only about 50 persons witnessed the game and In the event that no more Interest Is shown for the department's mens teams games all games will be played away. Kings Mtn. (58) ? R. Neill, g? 14; D. Neill, g? j; G. Stone, c ? 13; Medlin, f? 3; Ware, f? 8; Harmon, f ? 6; Wells, g ? 4. I Cliff side (55) ? Padgett, g ? 4; B. Hill, g ? ?0; R. Hill, g ? 12; *ornin?'wo^Mi?r^055 6r**orr Sy^?ucfc5^v2?-d?,,* Mid week JaOl "w MT? PRyer VMmm,, ioasus-hv-. Humphries, c ? 8; H. Padgett, I ? 12; Beard, f ? 16; Hodges, c? 2. Time of game, 1;35; Officials, Thorburn and Hendrick. Scorter, Wright, Timer, Ledford. The Bobcats' schedule: Wed., Jan. 6th ? Gastonla, there. Thurs., Jan. 7th ? Grover, Shelby Rec. Center. Sat, Jan. 8th /? Open. Wed., Jan. 13th ? Fallston, Shelby Rec. Center. Fri., Jan. 15th Nat. Guard, at Gastonia Armory. Sat., Jan. 16 ? Opten. i Mon., Jan. 18 ? Groves, at Gro ves gym. Wed., Jan. 20 ? Hudson Hosi ery, at Shelby Rec. Center. Frl., Jan. 22 ? Craroerton, at Cramerton High Gym. Sat., Jan. 23 ? Open. Thurs., Jan. 21 ? Dover, at Shelby Center. Mon., Jan. 25 ? Cllffside, at Cliffside High Gym. Thurs.. Jan. 28 ? Casar, at Shelby Rec. Centter. The first two weeks of Feb. will be devoted entirely to the playoffs to determine the Coun ty Champs. All games to be play ed at thte Shelby recreation cen ter. LITTLE LEAGUE The recreation department has received the following letter. "To: Coaches, Sponsers and League Officials "There will be a llttlte league baseball meeting, :Jan. 7th, at 7:00 p. m. at the Gastonia recrea tion builuing. This is a very im portant meeting, as we have to have our league franchised by the February 1st deadline; as well as other little league business that Is necessary to take cat-, if at this time. "Hoping as many as possible can be present Signed June Bad ger, Commissioner lor district 8." KIDS SEE SELVT The dfepartmAit was fortunate to receive a book of 15 tickets for the Furman ? Presbyterian bas ketball game at Charlotte Tues day night. Two car-loads of Mid gets and Intermediates saw All American Frank Selvy put, on a dazzling exlbltlon. ROT SCRAPS The Kiwanls and Jayctee sponsored teams }uul a hot battle Saturday morning at the Central gym. The two teams were divided up and the blue team nosed out the white team by SO to 48. The teams arts scheduled to play Gas tonia next week and any one wishing to make the trip to trans port some of the players please contact Red Layton, phone 755-W, before 9 a.m. BOXING Several K. M. boys have start ed taking boxing lfessons at Shel by Recreation Center in order to participate as a member of the county team entered In the Caro lina's Golden Gloves event in Charlotte. J Thte department has an avail able car, so if four or five addi tional boys care to enter contact the recreation department RESOLUTIONS The department, along with all participants under 15 years of age, has officially adopted the following resolutions as a guide for a Matter 1954: 1. ? I resolve to do my utmost to keep the Ten Commandments. And as Paul, the Apostle to the Romans writes: "If there be any LETTER TO THE EDITOR Thtere are lots o 1 rumors going around that a certain road In Gaston County leading to a not* ed bootlegger was scrapped with city equipment and stoned before Christmas. . IX this rumor Is true, while good Kings Mountain church peo ple are getting stuck in the mud on city streets, thfen someone should be tarred and leathered. People are wondering whether this job was paid lor or traded out -v ' . Garland E. Still other commandment, It is brief ly comprehended In this saying, namtely, Thou -shalt love thy neighbour as thyself." % ? ' $ ? ; 2. ? To urge my parents and friends to always drive as if they had left their driving license at home and to always, when- pass ing young children,. to Imagine th^m in the middle of the stretet. 3. ? If I cannot say something good about a person I shall say nothing at all. 4. ? To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake and mor ally straight. 5. ? To believe that nothing is too huge for me to do as long as I have faith and the honest con victions of my btellefs. Horses on United States farms decreased in number from 9.9 million in 1942 to 3.9 million in 1953. ???'r-.-T-. ? ?? 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