V/r,- * ' PJf ' COURT OF"HONOR The Boy Scout Court of Honoi which wan held In the Town Hall, j uurwnjr mgni opened wnn prayei and the repeating of the Scout Oath Announcements were made con< earning the New Year's work Id Scouting and remarks were made also, concerning the Annual Meeting of the Piedmont Council held In the Boy Scout Headqquarters in Qai lonla Tuesday night. Scouts were advanced in rank at follows: - r tenderfoot Rank Donald Bryant, 2; Win, Robt Blackwell g. ^ Eugene Jlitchem 2; Thurman Smith, 5; James Hullender 5; John HanMn 7 ; Joa Hardin 7. First Class Rank Jimmls Ejjwln 4; Gerald Wilson 4 Ray Bridges 4; Ray Smith 4; Wilson. Led ford 4. Farm Homo and' It's Planning " Robert Dettmar 2; Floyd Queen 2. Firemanship Arthur Lee Jackson 7; John Henry Caldwell 7. ? First Aid Vernon Thompson 5. First Aid To Animals Mqjyle Lee Whltesldes 2; Oth Falls, Jr., 2; Ous Robt. Gordon 2; ^oV Smith 4; J. B. Hawkins 4; Cbas. Wilson 4. Pathfindlng '"J. B. Hawkins 4; Jimmie Erwln 4; Chas. Wilson 4; Jack Huuendei Final i ! . 4 * ? , ' 4 LIST YOU1 f Books WMl Be Lister will be at 1 Charles E Town of Ki . * ? ' -'V Quick BUILDING and MOE ( No Brokerage 1 Loans Can Be Curtail NewSerie ; Installment shares matu pay as follows; 25c A WEEK MATUR $1.00 A WEEK MATU ar $2.50 A WEEK MATU1 4 Percent dividend is pa ment Shares. For a savings account ii stock. - L Home Built I ? Assc K A. H. Patterson, ... . . . 1 _ , ' ' ' T AT IMPERIAL MOND ' i" fl flF j^m r ar HP' ' : : ; ' Mi . 'Cap tfSjfi | ; Hi > *^J is^ ^.vvJi^Xy^^^Sand'! re Wrong," playing at I day and Tuesday. > | S M.. 5. ' | Personal Health WilUam Medlln 2; Chan. Wilson I 4; J. B. Hawkins 4. I I t - a I*L I I ruuuo nvinn . ] Chas. Wilson 4; J. B.. HavrUoi 4. Scholarship , Floyd Queen 2. Swimming Ooyt Payseur 5: Clinton Jolly 7; Lowery Wilson 7. Star 8cout Rank i William Medltn 2. The Eagle Scout Bandge was pre rented to Scoutmaster H. C. Wilson. Alter the business ot the Court .was completed the meeting ' closed i with the repeating of the Scout ' I Benediction, , | > c Notice i % I TAXES NOW < Closed January 31 i 'own Hlalt each day. \ i tilling, Clerk, ings Mountain. 1 " * 1 ^ | P 3 lff* Service IERNIZATION LOANS fees. No. Delays. ed or Repaid at any time s Now Open ire in about 6'^ years and v - - 7 ' I . ' /..; . ES AT $100.00 RES AT $400.00 IES AT $1,000.00 id on Full-Paid or Investnquire about our optional . ... . ling and Loan \ciation Secretary & Treasurer ; ? ' \ "J*.- . . ; HEKmO* MOeffTAIN ? ??n AT AND TUESDAY ?: :^M F : fek ' fell j mper'al .Theatre Mon y ?'.w Church News 0 . Lutheran Church L. Boyd Ha n<u. Pastor Bible school 10:00, D. C. Mauney General Superintendent. Services for Sexagesiraa Sunday. Morning 11:0b, sermon: "Unti You It Is Given." Evening 7:00, sermon: Christ thi Door. * Luther Leagues Sunday Evenini 6:00. J Junior Children of the Churcl Sunday Evening 6:00. Bay Scouts Monday 7:00, Gir Scoutrf" Thursday 6:00. Catechism Classes Saturday mon ing 10:00. SAINT LUKES: ? Bible school 2:00, James ^ackey Superintendent.. The Service at 3:00. The Holj Communion. Central Methodist Church H. C. Sprinkle, Jr., Pastor 9:45 A. M. Church School, B. 8, Peeler, General Superintendent. 11 A If Mnmlnor Wnrshtn flfti non: "The Things Hint Count." 6:15 P. M. Young People's Choral Irtfop. 7:00 P. M. Evening Service. Ser non: "Where Do You Live?" Stan&rd Training School for Chrli Lian Workers, Rev. W. A. Kale, ol Kan napolls, teacher, Monday , and Tuesday evenings at 7:00 P. M. The Woman's Missionary Societ) meets at the church Monday after noon at 3:00 o'clock. Bible 8tudy and Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Presbyterian Church Ki? u i'o'.rick. PHStoi 0:45 A. M. Sunday School, C. F Thomasson, Supt. 11:00 A. M. Moroing Worship. Subject: "The Cost of a Revival' 2:30 P. M. Sunday School at Dii on 8chool House. 5:00 P. M. Service at Margrac* Community House. 6:30 P. M. Young People's Vesper 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship. Monday 7:00 P. JM . Boy Scouts Troop One Mr. Carl Davidson Scoutmaster; Messrs W. B. Thorn son and Jlarry Page, Asst. Scout masters. Wednesday' 7:16 P. M. Praye meeting in Chapel. Jan. 2&?Feb. 4, Week of Praye: and Self-Denial for Foreign Mis Dions. Special prayer . services at ranged by Woman's Auxiliary. Second Baptist Church Rev. C. C. Parker, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m each Sunda '. jur/rtiUMlST 8. W. Johnson, Pastor 9:46 Sunday school. Prank Green, Supt. 11:00 Morning worship 6:30 Epworth League. 7:30 Bvenlng worshlj Park-Grace M. E. Church John L. Gregory. Pastor Sunday School 9:46 A. Iff. Morning Worship 11 A. M. Beginning a series ot messages oi the 13th Chapter of Matthew. Wesley an Methodist M. R. Harvey, Pastor Sunday School 9:46. Morning Service 11:00. W. Y. P. 8. or CUss meeting 6:11 - Bvealng Service 7:00. Prayer Service Wednesday 7:00. Macedonia Baptist Church J. V. Frederick. Peetnr B. T. V 15:41 w. m. . , Rronln* Womh?, 7:00 p. W. 7-00 p in Preactitna 11:00 A *4 onO TF D THE CHURCH Off GOD Roy !?. Dsvls, Putor Suiulnv Srhool 10:00 A. M. M^rntnc ferric? 11:00 A. M. Y. P. R 0:00 P. M. vMtng Btfrlc* 7:8o P M. * 4 ) f , * \ . . ' THURSDAY. JAN. M. 1M0. lime And Phosphite Available Under A^LA Nortel Carolina's uontrlbutiou to the Irish potato field, the recently developed Sequoia, will get nationwide attention Friday. January 12,' through the coast-to-coast network of the Mutual Broadcasting system, i Named for a famed Indian, chief;! tain who devised the Cherokee alyhtftx-t, the new potato- has shown unusually high yields as well as a definite resistance to diseases and Insects. Since it was formally i announced about three months ago, 1 inquiries have poured into NN. (?.] State College, the institution- which originated this variety. To M.JJ. Gardner, hninl o' 'luiiiDe- j partnr-nt of Horticulture, and Hobt.' Schmidt, associate hortlculturlts of the Kxperitnent Station, go credit for developing the Sequoia., Begin-1 ?:lng work 10 years ago with true | ?M'd. they selected and re-selected tbe most promising of the plants un til definite characteristic's . were The complete history of the Sequoia will be described in the 16-1 minute broadcast, which will be oft- j ginated through Station WRAL in Raleigh to the nation at 4:15 p. m. j " I The cornerstohe of the National Capitol was laid gy George Washington in 1793. 1 TIME TO RT/PAIR .Give your shoes that new - season look?with our expert shoe repair service. It's always eeon I omical. ?? FOSTERS SHOE SERVICE Phone 154. We Deliver i Home Bui | of Kings Moi \ ? ; (Copy of Sworri Statomi r : ? THE ASSOCIATION 0 Cash on Hand and in 1 State of North Carolina Stock in Federal Home Mortgage Loans Money loaned to sharehold their homes. Each loan >. real estate. Stock Loans Advances made to our sha 8 ceeda M percent of aanbun Accounts Receivable > Temporary Advances for Ir Office Furniture and ) OfficeJBuilding Keal Kstate Uwned Real Estate Sold Undt r Other Assets TOTAL THE ASSOCIATION 0 To Shareholders Funds entrusted to ou] as follows: Installment Stock Full-Paid Stock Prepaid Stock Running Stock Other Stock Notes Payable, Federal Notes Payable, Other Money borrowed for Use in tured stock. Each note ap of Directors as required by Accounts Payable Undivided Profits Earnings held in trust for d 1 I a+svoV Reserve for Con tin gene To be used for the paymen increases the safety and str Other Liabilities , TOTAL STATE OF NORTH C, County of Cleveland 1 A. H. Patterson, Sec; personally appeared be ; the foregoing report is i. Sworn to and subscribe this 20th day of January J. R. Davis, Notar My Com. Ex. 3-14-41 v, > - v _ . , . ? THIS N THAT ] By Alice Burton n Patterson Grove Section ? ? ? ? 1* Mr. J. K. Goforth who is making L his home with the J. 4). Goforth's lias been ill for several days. Mrs. Johnny Hamrick who has been 111 for several weeks 1s im- . proved. Mrs George Hancock has been sick for the past few days. Her mother. Mrs. J. \V.. Carroll, spent the week tind with her. Mrs. J. \V. S'ism who has been ill for sometime, is very much Improved. ? '.v.-.' 14,173.93 : Home Loan Bank making loans to members, or retiring iproved by at least two-thirds of entire law. istributton to share-holders at matur ies t of any losses, if spstained. This i ength of the Association. \ROLINA, ss: retary-Treasurer of the abo fore me this day, and being true to the best of his kno^ d before me, r, 1940. A. H y Public. Sec re .' . / ' . w *' ????????? P..: . : Mr. and Mrs. Kvans Greene of Phenix Mill village were visitors of relatives In this section Sunday, j Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Burton of Charlotte, spent the week en;l with relatives herje. > * . . I Miss Mary Frances Ware, student : of Kings Business College. Charlotte ; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. P. ! Ware. MICKEY AND HIS MJ . . 11 WtV&PRtm SMHW *JH*CH 16 C< I IN SCHOOL fOWW PWtBl FEE WtfOO I OVJR LONCr SOtAPVEfL r- ,N StoWf LWKAflON i v.. "fEtKHER ? Rr|r? J/ / ?H Hot , ,?rTgwa. TEi 5 Statement of Condition Iding & Loan Ai antain, N. C., as of December, int Submitted to In aura rice Commission! . ASSETS >WNS:. Banks and U. S. Government Bonds i T rvort Pnrtlr ... * juvraii uuim ers for the purpose of enabling them t secured by first mortgage on local in reholders against their stock. No 1 it actually paid in. lsurance, Taxes, Etc. Fixtures , ;r Contract- $ LIABILITIES WES: r care in the form of paymei $135,845.75 161,400.00 32.505.00 . f' . ji ' why suffer from ColdiT or quick AAA ?lfef worn old symptoms |k( (U ' .iquid.Tablets - Salve - Nose Drope Paint With-? DUTCH BOY WHITE LEAD Kings Mtn. Mfg. Co. Store W^=i v vy ror More H i-r UY W1k ovm ftfKHe* ^1 &CHER SE2* t this year, evpryone will drink .' PASTEURIZED MILK and e it a real healthy and happy for every member of the-family r f .' . . I RtCH, FRESH I kS-J V W GOLD*" I \ OCLIVfRED TO / lUThfcT \tourooor / ; .. . ssociation , 31st, 1939. -i . ??r As Required By Law.) ? 4 $10,218.41 ' None None 346,044.57 o own iprovt d 3,890.00 oan px 523.92 391.00 6,600.00 $2,619.44 . 2,619.44 . 691.74 $370,979 08 * it of stock -, jj i 343,924.68 None None ma- : Board None 20,670.^ 1ty of M 6,000.00 esPrve 383.81 | v. ;9 $370,979.08 ve named Association duly sworn, says that vledge and belief. [. Patterson, tary-Treasurer

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