ASA MEDICINE
r»pfo(*m#nr of blood fotf
through oxcodtVo blooding
M rcpforomenf of blood lo*t
^ p during turgory
•Jichongo frons/uitorf
mthboby I*:
$toelmont of %ovoroly
^ burnod pati
mononf with onomios
PLASMA
sfrow-co/ored fiquid^
92' c/ water, prof mi,
J'u minerals, sugar, vita
mins, hormones, and
enzymes
MAJOR SOURCE OF
VAIUABIE BIOOO
DERIVATIVES
WHITE CELLS
diseasa
fighters
PLATELETS
essential for
blood clotting
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1- u
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u
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RED CELLS
carry oxygen
«o all parts
of the body
1
Si
SERUM ALBUMIN
emergency treatment for
shock/ replacement of
lost proteins as in kidney
and liver diseases
GAMMA GLOBULIN
prevention and modifi
cation of measles and
hepatitis; gamma globulin
deficiencies
FIBRINOGEN
hemorrhaging in certain
complications of child
birth
VACCINIA IMMUNE GLOBULIN
the only specific treatment
for severe complications
from vaccination
FRESH FROZEN PLASMA
control of bleeding In
hemophilia
OTHER PLASMA FRACTIONS
being separated and uses
being determined
for platelet deficiencies
used in treatment
of anemias
bcort surgery
Tho Amtricon Notional Rod Crost
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Poster 1404 (Aov. Ausut11940)
Church
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Shady Gtoto Baptist Chuich
R. J. Kilgore, Minister
10 A.sM. Sunday School
11 a.m. Worship Services 2nd and 4U
Sunday
5 p..in. Baptist Training Union
7;dt> Prayer meeting Wednesday eevnliii
St. Paul Mothediist Church
Rev. J. M, Mcl.eon Minister
Supt. O. V. Ellis
10 A.M. Church Sjchool
IL A.M. Morning Worship
L’nd ami -Ith Sundays
7:30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting
OAK OROVE BAPTIST CHURCH
itev. fted BIOS. PMtet
Sunday Sehoul t»apu — Edwin aiocN
Sunday:
10:00 — Sunday SehooL
lliOOMoming Worthlp MndcoM*
7:00 >- Baptlat TtalnliLf UahiM.
SJu — Eveniiig aorvlea.
T:W — Afidwaak Brayw rntnam.
Vestibule AME Zion Church
Rev, M. L. CEunpbell Minister
Supt. W. M. ChUders
10 A.M. Sunday School
11 A..M. M«>rning \Voi*ship
1st and 3rd Sundays
CHURCH or GOD
Rct. P. M. VoughOBe Paatoc
Saturday:
7 p. m. Youth Service
Sunday:
10 a. m. Sunday School
11 a. m. Morning W'orshtp
7 p. m. Evening service
Wednesday:
7 p. m. Prayer Service
nSDNOlIT RARnn cburoi
Jamea J& Wllllama. PaaCar
SOS*
inday SdtiooL
il.OO •> MamlnEWotahl^
1 —^ BapUat TnioRniUnM
Adams Chapel AME Zion Church
Ra'v. M. L. Campbell Minister
Supt. I.onnie Whi.'cnanl
10 A.M. Sunday Schem?
11 A.M. Morning Worship
2nd and 4th Sunday
Galilee Methodist Church
Rev. J. M. MeUeah Minister
Supt. Luther Jamerson
10 A.M. Church .School
1st and 2nd Sunda>'s
11 A.,M. Morning W<»rship
7;:J0 Prayer Meeting Wednesday night
TRiNlTY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Phifer Road — .Near Armory
Rev. Robert Haden, Deaenn-in-Charge
Telepitone 739-2213
SUNDAY 10:00 A.M. Service of Worship:
Ollier Sundays — Morning Prayer
7 p.m. Monday —• Youth Cr«»up
3rd Sundays Holy Communion
AUJBI MMIORIRL BAPTlfT CSDICB
rataa Coiiawai Ri
10:00
U:00 U<
7:00 ■
llonHnc WonhiR.
BapUM TTatnlnB Ui
[ ehuroR iirKtiB.
WediMMlap:
f:00 ACld-wei
OHRIST THE KING
Catholic Church
Sunday Mass at 11 a.m. Confessions
lieard before Mass
School of Religion on Sunday:
Grades — 9:30 a.m.
H.S. — a p.m.
Pastor: Rev. Edward J. Beatty
ManUaB Wgrahlp IliC
couth VaUadahlR Oraupa B IB FJL
Wvmmg WOTMD—T«B ft»L
ffn^^Bstyloa^WaSinajay—TaW PJA.
PUSr RJtfTIBT dUBOi
Riv. L, KBswa, PoMCB
SuBW School — 9;4B am m.
MoreuB WonRlR — U. a. m-
haptift ItatntnK » Stis p. m,
CvanlBf werahip — 7:80 p» m
Pyaycr UatUaR or Wartnawlap at fsD
TEMPLE RAPTIST CHURCB
Rev. Lawla KcOaha, pastor
JSmmy Qrtldara, Sunday Bchoai Suf^
BlUy ChUdera. BIV dlractar.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. Rb
Mornlnf Worahtp at 21 a^ Rb
BTU at 6:80 p. flb
BtMwMk Prayer Sentteo Wodneadaya r
/.-dO p. m.
Svealag WorMilp m Ruadaya at T:9
740 IvaalBi 8«vlaa
wrVT ofi aniHlaya —> 9MBk
'PaatOTit
BicmtBf Warahtp liMQ r. aa. Wwa
Kiat* Moale Diractcr.
sveninf Worahip 740 p,, m alaa ma
lak Prayer Satvfise.
Blblt Study at 749 pe m
/nem/
And New Homes, Too
Kings Mountain area weather
is customarily ideal for construction
in the Autumn. Days are sunny, the
temperature not too hot, not too
cold.
Why not plan to renovate or
add or build this Fall?
It's been our long experience at
Kings Mountain Savings & Loan As
sociation that families do grow in
number and stature and that, as
they grow, they require more space.
For some families, it's another bed
room, closet space and an extra
bath. Others need a completely new
home.
Worried about the cost?
Too many folk worry about the
cost without learning that they can
borrow the money right here at our
doorstep, at re-payment terms con
venient to them, and on our modern
direct reduction loan plan — which
we regard as the simplest and fair
est loan re-payment plan yet devis
ed.
If you need extra rooms, a car
port, garage or toolhouse, or a new
home, come to see us today. We
promise promptest service on your
home loan needs.
Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Assn.
BEN H. BRIDGES. Secretary-Treasurer
Good Hope Presbyterian Cbureb
Rev. P L. Ross, Minister
10 a.m. Sunday School
1 p.m. W'orship Servlcec
RMM MOUNTAHr TARKRRJUU
U:00—Morning Worship.
A:00—Baptist Itaining Unlco.
7:00—Preaching Servica. .
Vadnesday: __
d’tao—O^crs and Teachen neaUae
7KX>-aikl-Wttk Prayer aarvtea.
FIRST PSilSBYTERlAN CHURCH
Paul K. Ausley. Th. O.. BUnlatar
■ETHtEHSM BAPTIST CHURCR
Rev. Donald F. Callanaa. Paatat
•UNDAT:
9:45 Sunday SehooL
10:55 Moriung wcKTdilp.
6:30 Itaining Union.
7:30 EvenlM worahUb
WQ>NE30AT
CBMTRAL KETRODXST CHURCB
Rev. Howard Joi’dan
PfS Sunday School.
umO—Morning Worahip
6:30—Intennraata M^odlat Youth Pel
6 p.m. —Senior Methodist Youth Pellow
ship
Midweek Prayer Ser\ice remains at 7 J
on. Wednesday evenings.
MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. George Leigh. Pastor
James Biidges, .Supt.
Walter Causby, Clerk
Crowder’s Mountain
Sunday:
10:00 Sunday St h(FOl
11:00 Morning SLMvice
7:30 Evening Sei-viee
Wednesday:
7:30 — Prayer Meeting
glOH NA2ARENE CHuawB
106 N. Webb SL. Gaatonla, N. C
Rev. A. E. Guyer, Pastor. Ph. UN 5-46S4
Meting Nlgbta: 7 p. aa. Sunday, Wed
aeeday, Friday.
Sunday School 10 r. s. Preaching 11 •
NYPS or Tooth meeting ftlday NlghL
Bar. T. H. Poola. Rev. I. T. Stewwt
ST. MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
North Piedmont at Ridge
Charles W. Easley, Pastor
9:43 a.m. .Sunday SehL>ol
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
6 p.m. Luther League
Wednesday':
3:30—Confirmation Class
7:30- -Senior Choir Rehearsal
Thursday:
3:30—Junior Choir Rehearsal
BtACEDONlA BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Wayne Ashe, Pastor
Douglas Ledford. Music Director
Robert Champion, Sunday School Supt.
Sundoy:
9:45—Sunday School
11:00—M<M'nmg Worship
6 p.m. Baptist Training Union
T p.m. EN'ening Warship
Wednesd^:
R:3(V—Offloem and Teachers meeting
6:30—Junior Choir Practice
7:oO—Bible study and Prayer service
7:00—Junior GA's
7:43 Adult Choir practice.
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
407 S. Cherokee St.
H. G. Clayton. Pastor
Sunday School .Supt. James SL‘lf
Sunday School at 9:43 a.m.
Morning W'orshtp at U a.m.
.N'lTK at 6:.‘10 p.m.
Junior Scx'iety: «:;t0 p.m.
Evangelistic Seiviee: 7 p.m.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting at 7 p.m.
Bynum Chapel AME Zion Church
Hev. W". J. Campljcll .Minister
Supt. William Orr
10 A.M. Siindjiy SF't'wd
11 A.M. Morning Worship
4 p.m. Young PtxBple Meeting
7:;t0 Wednesday cvenuig pj^.-i-r meet
ing
7:30 Thursday Night Choir Rehearsal
EASTSIDE BAPTIKT CHURCB
Rev. Danell C“bl«'. Pastor
York Hoad
• • <Tha Did of Your Searrh .»
For A Friendly Church”
Sunday:
9:43 a. m. Sunday School.
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship.
9:00 p. m. Baptist Tra'diing Unloo.
7:00 p. m. Evening Worship.
Wedneeday:
7:00 p. m. Mid-Week Prayer Senlee
9:00 p as. Choir BehearsoL
0AT1D BAmST CBUROI
■IfRway 74
REV. H. S. HARDIN. Pasbaa
Gene Hoyle 8upL
10:00 Sunday School
U :00 Morning Worship
7:00 P.B. RT.U., mu Babb Genert
Director
The Lard’s Supper each fifth ftinday
As Mosea said to Hobab. “Cone tbc
vtth as. and ws wU do tbee goad,**
EL BETHEL MEHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Roy Lockridge. Pastor
Sunday School at lo a.m.
Morning Worship at U a m.
Methodist Youth Fellowship at 6 p.m.
Choir Practice Wcdni-sday at 7:.'l0 p.m.
Mid-Week Prayer Service Wednesday
7 p.m.
SENIOB CITIZENS
Senior Citizens will K^lher
for a pienif supper Friday at
6 p.m. at the home of -Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Griffin on W. Moun
tain street.
Thursday, August 5, 1965
mHS Band Begins
Practice Sessions A
Kin^s MounUin Ii.ku scho'^^
hand will be^jin jiraetice on Au
gust 9 at j>.tn, 'I'he first
meetiu,' will he at Central high
scliool instead of the new high
.-u-hool as originally planned.
These l>re ■ .school rehearsals
are neces.sary to get the band or-
ganizi'd f ir llie lOh.o foottiall sea
son. Director ,Iih‘ flcildcii saal,
All hand mem ers arc urged lo
iH‘ present and |o notify their
fellow bandsmen of tlie meeting.
TO 4-H CONGBESS
Mike (hiH'iie, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Greene, has returned
from Italoigh after attending
the annual 4-11 Congress on the
campus of N. C. State Univer
sity. Ho is a member of the
Di.xon Community 4-H club.
WARE HOME
.M A. Waie returoiKl home
Saturday fron Ch.arlolle Mem-
Ji-ial hospital following a lung
operation. He is not yet per-
mittetl visitors.
METER RECEIPTS
I’arking meter reieipts for
the week ending Wednesday
totaled .$o3{).(iii, ineluding .$1.51.-
!K) from on-street meters, $23
from offs.reet meters and
$5.5.75 in over-parking fines.
ROTARY CLUB ^
Kings Mountain Rotaj'ians
will hold their regular meeting
Thursday at 12:15 at the Coun-
•ry dub. Tom Burke has ar
ranged the program.
TWO-WAY TUESDAY
The block of -N. Gaston Strt'ol
from E. Ridge to K. P-arker,
will again accommodate two-
way traffie Tuesday. The liloi'k
was one-way .south since the
area consolidation to provide
additional parking for the
large volume of cars at the
high school.
Historical Society
The (latron e.itegory is design
ed for tho.ie with a deep and eii-
thusinstie inteic.st in history and
proinoling the preservation ol
mc anin.gful relics a n d docu-
:rcnts; the institutional cat:'-
gory gives c immcrcial f;rnv;,
dricks tlireatciu'd t , shoot her
(laughter l.is| week.
Sanders said that it was the
fir.'-l murder in Kings -Mountain
since he hocame chief here three
years a io.
In addition to her parents and
two children. .Mis< Ross is sur
vived by four brothers. TiietHlorc',
J D. Randolph, Jr., and Hobby
Joe Ross, all of Grover; six sis-
ters, Mrs. i'hristine Hartgrovcij
of Grover, .M-s. .\larveler MeC yB
Mrs. .lo.iephine ' eaeii. Mrs. Vi
vian Jones. Mi.ss Dorothy .\nn
iv(»ss, and I’olly Ann Ross, all of
Xoiw'ilk. Gcein. .'-(lie was a meni-
her of .Shiloh AMK Zion ehureh
in Grover. Funeral services will
t)(‘ held Kjnday at .Shih'h AME
Zion church in Grover, intermc'nt
fallowing in the eliureh (■(■ne-
tery.
Hrndtieks’ survivors 'nehide'
his wile, .Mrs. Elora Mae Ihm-
drieks; tliree sons. Jamirs Ernest
III, Carlee and Ear Utah Hen-
drirks; two s'sters, Mrs. Juanita
Creech of Cliarlotle, and Mrs.
Willie M-ae Adams of Gre.it
Xt'ek. New York.
Gill and Drown Ftrieral Home
is in charge of the funeral serv
ices and arrangements are still
incomplete.
BOY SCOUTS
The Boy Seout.s, under the di
rection of Otis Fails, Jr., are
helping in the bloodmobile
campaign by distributing
pamphlets, urging citizens to
“give blood lo help save a
life.”
A large department store may
do as mueli as S2h.0l)l),l)l)(} wortli
of bu.siness annually.
Late Classifieds
NICE thre(? room apartment for
rent. Hot water heater. Hard
wood floors. TELEI’HONF: 739
5t)f>l. 8:5tfti
GIRL WANTED, prc'fer ti i g It
school graduate, .general office
W(;rk, opi)ly to Lynda Camp^
bell at Soulliwell .Vtolor.s. 8:5-!■
THIS CURIOUS WORLD
CAPILLARV
Toees
OF THE HUMM4
BODV, PLACED END
TO END, WOULD
SPAN THE ATLANTIC.
.. (C UN0e^^-SeA ...
ALL THE ABOVE FLOWEI^-LIKE SPECIMENS
AKE AN/MALS/ (ANEMONES, SEA-FANS,
TUaEWORMS AND POLVPSt
SHCtCS
OF MOLLUSKS
DO NOT GAOW.'
THERE IS NO LIFE IN THEM,
BUT THEV ARE MADE AND ADDED TO
BV THE UNDERLVINO SKIN.