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93 , , . i , Oak Grove News yite foung PeoplfH weekly prayi* mi'uv was hel? with Mrs 11. T. Hr<ssht Monday night with the in rVuwM4Ut<! group it. chaiKv. Youth's rmurnit is scheduled to begin* bun<ajr sight Dee h w'h'Mi the. pastor Plaits <v bring a series of messagta fear the young people. JS? and Mrs. I.eouaril Patterson sss4 mjii oi licthanv spent .Saturday Ci?tii with Mr >it)il Mrs.. J.'O l.oveMr ami Mis. Murine- itoveluce. IBAsdiMHMSBBMflMMMaHMBlMBMMM Pabwotive. 3 for ... . .. 20c ?M. 3 for 25c In Super Suds, 3 for 25c Var?e Super Suds 23c fcpe. Octagon Soap, 6 for ...... 25c itpe. Octtgon Powders, 6 for .. 25c fcti. Octagon Soap. 10 for ........ 23o m. Octagon Powders, 10 for . ,23c Octagon Toilet, 2 for ' 9c Octagon Cleanser, 2 for ........ 9c "Octagon Granulated, 3 for 25c frfoffywood, 3 for 14c Oryrtjf White, 3 for .....14c Yarboro & Womack * ? * " For That T Fe We have everything to i Dinner complete. Call ? ... , * A , ' 'i not he disappointed. BLAL GROCERY, Phone 58 Your credit is good BUY NOW AND SAVE IMM on our friendly MA r ADDVIUft / i? v v n it n i i ii u V Don't let luck of ready cash keep you from getting the extra safety and long mileage of U.S. Tires. Be smart! Take advantage of our friendly budget plan and en'oy thousands of aafe, troulMe-frcc tire miles. Come in today. Your credit is good here. NEW U.S. TIRES FOR AS LITTLE AS For Very Low Payments Each Week " ' - ' . s*' 1 1 * z - And your Old Tires PLONK M< .Phone during our Phil to A $25 value . . . yours aba Record the voices of family make permanent records o grams, mail "voice letters". < see how you can get the I Recording Unit fret! Kings Mc ' . : . ... ; . . . " ' ^v y.' v.' . " " ' ' / c* , k . . : ' <* ' "V a : VvTH1 Mrs. J. W. Watterson and son, Billy of Patterson Grove were Sunday guests of the writer and family. Mrs. Crowell Blanton of Kings Mountain was a recent guest of Mrs W. P. luiveluce. ' ^ Mr, and Mrs. James S. Ware had as their Saturday dinner guests Ite.v. I.ipher Hawkins and rtst'ers. Misses Itosa and Dalsv1. of Gastonia Mr. and Mrs. A T itaiidull hud ?is guests during the past week end their sons Tahnadge of Kings Moon tain, Payne of Greenville au<l Hugh i Ot ' Mars Hill College. < J Mrs. C; lit Ilia, l,ovela*;e of Pleasant Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Klum Mc Alice Weaver held at. Boiling Spiinvs Sulurda) afternoon. Mrs K?tgar Bell who has been HI ! for some time entered the Sanatorium Hospital in Charlotte Thursday i for treatment. Her many friends' wish for her a speedy recovery. Mr Thanlcl Bell and Strdo-s Wrl ght attended the 4-H recreation meeting in Shelby'Tuosduv evening. Wasliiitgton. Nov 19.?The Navy plans to rush construction. .nfortnOil persons said today, on a $60,000, ono chain of bases for the sites ac*,II i f.-o.n tlptf..In its tli? VPn-ts-M MUM Vl? , | MMI |M IIUIII (It IIIC II rOICI II Hemisphere: Many Forsyth County farmers with surplus feed have bought cattle which they expect to fatten dur i?K the winter with this feed, re (torts S. It Mitcliitier, assistant fann agent. hanksgiving :ast make your Thanksgiving us early so that you will OCR'S & MARKET Kings Mountain, N. C. ?Pay as you ride! Iflll/P lfAiin aiiiii -IYIA!\t TUUK UWN WTERMS BUDGET PLAN !HARGES ADDED r 1 M C jW M , Jf M ^HrT . sy )TOR CO. 138 olutelv free! and friends, radio pro[Zonae in . . . im ...--. ti. .. ..... S KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. Church Ni Central Methodist I' Church C H. C. Sprinkle. Jr., Par.or S?: 45 A. M. Church School. U. 8. r<1 Peuler. General Superintendent (j, 11:00 A. M. Morulng Worship. Sermon: "Thaokigiviiw.v ,1, 6:15 P. M. Bpw.ortb league. Doro tliy liartuon. Leader. tif45 I*. Mr Junior Choir Practice, ^ Vlss Carolyn, l'arlyslc, Director. ^ 7:30 P M. Kvangelisttc Service., Monday 7:00 I*. M. I toy Scout*. J. t!l L. Settlcntyre. jr.. Scoutmaster. si Tuesday 7:110 P. M. Adult Coun- tt ill Meeting. , w Wednesday S:0?> P. M. Communl- (' ty Meeting at the High -School Au- "J ditoritini. ci si Presbvterian Church .! Rw? P I) Patrick faittoi j, 9:45 A. M. Sunday school, C. K. ThbiilaUbti, Supt. (l 41:00 A. M. Morning Worship: Subject: Elders That Rule Well ' (l Congregational meeting immediately following mprning service for j the purpose dt "electing two addl- t) I tional elders. *" * , ' ^ 2::io P. M. Sunday school at l">ix- t on School house. "v 6:110 Young Peoples Vespers. 7:30 Evening Worship. . ., A Mufcsage on Thanksgiving. Monday 4:0c) P. M. The Woman's j, Aiixillar.v will tueet at the Church, j Monday 7:09 P. M. Boy' Scouts ^ 1'ioop One, Mr. Carl Davidson, j Scoutmaster; Messrs llarj-y Page and Hill Thomson, Assistants. Tuesday 7:15 ' M. Prayer Meeting Mat-grace Community House.' n Wednesday 7:,30 P. M. Auxiliary , Bible- class taught by Miss Mildred , Low ranee. < ' ' ' ; 1 h Boyce Memorial A. R. P. Church . " K. N. Baird, Minister. t ! 10:00 A. M. Bible School. J. L. Mc Gill, General Superintendent. 8 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship and L Sermon: Worshipping in God's Great Out-doors.6:45 P. M. Young People's Chris- I tian Union: Mission Study by Mrs. s J. Li. MeGHl. 7:-30 P. M. Evening Worship and S Sermon: Mistaken Judgment?, q No Wednesday E\V-uing Prayer. .Meeting. | 0 <:.su a. m. inursaay Nov. ;:8tU: 0 Annual Thauksglylng Service. ^ * C Macedonia Baptist Church J. V. Frederick, Pastor Sunday School 9:43. *M. B. Caldwell, Supt. Morning \Vorship ,11:00. Eveniug Worship 7: on. Prayer service Wednesday even ing 7:00. . , All are welcomed to come and worship with us. GRACE MKTUOniST S. W. .Johnson. Pastor Sunday School 0:45 A. M. Frank (Ireene. Superintendent. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Epworth Leagues 6:00 P. M. Evening Worship 7:00 P. M. Park-Grace Bible Church John L. Gregory, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. 7:00 P. M. Evening Servlcea. Sunday evening Service 7:00. Each Saturday 7:00 P. M. Evange listic service. Second Baptist Church Rev. C. C. Parker, Paetor Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday, Preaching 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. m ? .W O A- . ? I Wesleyan Methodist R. Is. Phillips, Pastor Sunday School 9:46. Morning 8ervlce 11:00. W. Y. P. S. or Class meeting 6:16, Prayer Service Wednesday 7:00. Evening Service 7:00. llaL* ti AM* aumi m^ m m eJi yww awn . ... iture Co. -*. V'?* - ""v ' " - ... .::. 0 V: - V.-"T*-t r "'7 * '-VT-'g THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1940 ?u>s-Kii 1 "P! ""arm Boys Offered Six ea lollege Scholarships Six scholarship 10 N. C. State Col '* go, one a four-year scolarshlp ami ' ic oiherH one-year scholarships, e offered to 4-1) Club boys of Nor ' 1 Carolina. L. H. Hurt 111, Slate 4-H luil lub leader, announces. The closing lie for entries In' the contests , liiclt carry the soholai ship awards December 1. ?e( elected as the outstanding clutt lentber lit the State. The winner \ ill be determined on the basis of: I It the club members project rec- ; nls. C!t particlpation In club and aminunity activities; * (3) leadertip: (4) club member's stoiy. of is l-ll experiences; t5> cl^i) memrr's high school record as shown y his principal's* report. The one-year scholarships are for lie outstanding project work lit te following fields: Corn, colftn orticultuie, tobacco, and dairying. In iiYlilitinii t/* ? llnCo nolnvl loohtna mmm Iu uuuitivu iv imvov avMVku OIIIKPI I larrlll says a handsome 4-H Club aimer will be presented to the est 4iH Club In pach ctmuty. Also free scholarship to the State 4-T1 ihort Course to be held at N. C. iiiito College next summer will be iwariled to the outstanding club ioy In each county. The 4-H Club ? t>cted as the best In the State for 040 will receive $1Q0 iu cash to be i^ed for club or community ymirovements. Of the 17 Cabarrus County poultry ten beginning demonstration ISSck ocords last October; 16 completed heir records. reports \V. H. Willams, assistant farm agent of the itate College Extension Service. 'almollve, 3 for 20c. (lek, 3 for 25c im. Super Suds, 3 for 25c arge Super Suds 23c ge. Octagon Soap, 6 for 25c .ge. Octagon Powders, 6 for .. 25c m. Octagon Soap, 10 for 23c m. Octagon Powders, 10 for ,.23c ctagon Toilet, 2 for 9c ctagon Cleanser, 2 for 9c ictagon Granulated, - 3 for .... 25c lollywood, 3 for *. 14c ryatal White, 3 for 14o D. R. Carpenter's Bessemer City, N. C. Thanksgiving %D *FOOD BUY 10,000 NEW LOW PRICE Cranberi Dromedary Date and Nut Bread ? 2 cans 1 Pound Jar Mince Meat Fancv R ? / Fruit Cocktail, No. 1 tall ca Sugar We now have a complete lin Prices. Horn Phone 38 ~ jf> * *v*. -- ? ' -V "" '% v -N lind Boy Opens Stand > V Roy Barber, blind young man ,of ? tigs Mountain, has opened a stand 1 b [tosite from King's Oarage. Mr. b rbei carries cigarettes, cold b nks, candies, chewing gum. and r tits, etc. The yout^g man's stand; s sponsored by the Kings Mountain | f ins Club, whose main object is ' it I to the blind. llr. Barber Is a deserving young m II who is trying to make Ills ovu f y. and he is entitled to the pn mage of local citizens. ' t s rim youiiK infrchrtnt, who U l\ 4 is old. has been totally blind 4 CHEST coins Fbr real, quick relief from distress ol ' I sb aching chest cold and its cough- c log?rub on Muaterole, a woodsr fully soothing "countsm-irritant". c I Bitter than a mustard plaster to I help break up painful local conges- * I Uonl Mads in 8 strengths. < WlfcgB. 1L5 5 |lg|| "D'H* q!l Ixza Alka-S ? And Th?y Sty It Do the members of YOUR famil If not, perhaps it is because you thorough trial. All over the world people who enthusiastic in its praise. If Alka-Seltzer is as good as we si icine cabinet; if it is not, it won't co the purchase price to any new use Your family may need Alka-Selt you think. Our guarantee of sat covers it t>^ py Sauce 1 i"" ,~ * . __ Green Giant P< 25c 18c Dessert Peache ice . n ? 10c Sweet Mixed Pi ? lo e of Fruit Cake Ingredient e Sto f. ; : :. -f ' - ;> ' " ' "' AlTa : ' . ,. f\ '. .' hfi ,.; ,: ' ?jj '; ; ,.. ? .. , / fch-cV -, - ? stiiSiss - . " *; ."' *. . '", ' " ." ' ; , i ' , '' *.*,?'. i'-}Y? ears of ax? be had measles and t hooping cough at the same time nd since then his eyes have been ad. Jfe still remembers bow things bok. and he Is not depressed one it, but Is very optkmlstlc, .and Is eud.v and willing to support him* elf. So stop by his plape of bustiess and make a purchase mat wilt ;eep lu this frame of mind. 'almolive, 3 for ..... 20o <lek, 3 for 25c >m. Super Suds, 3 for 25c .arge Super Suds 23o Im. Octagon Soap, 10 for 23c im. Octagon Powders, 10 for . .23c )ctagon Toilet, 2 for 9c >ctagon Cleanser, 2 for to )ctagon Granulated, 3 for .... 25o Hollywood, 3 for 14c irystal White, 3 for 14c R. L. Coon Bessemer City, N. C. ? :MS f*\ tsfaFi eltzerPfefl With # SmlM ( i y say this? have never given AIka-8eltzer have used Alka-Seltzer are ty it is, you want it in your medst you a penny. We will refund sr who is not entirely satisfied. zer sooper and more often than isfaction or money refunded s use in all conditions listed beStomach, Add Indigestion, Heart>mln* After", Moscular Pains, Neuadache, Distress o Colds, as a Garnor Throat Irritations. l Cans 25c T 1 ;as - 15c s, 2 No. 2,/a cans 25c I I Sc lb. I 1 ickles, 22 oz jar - - 15c i lb. 45c s at the Lowest 1 mes We Deliver * ^ i
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