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^ ' H. Y. Stalk John Utadctau vUtril your reports*' Thursday. ' ,A: '?* ^ Sid Tucker Iron Baltimore, MdL, 4b 0 pen ding a week in tk? *4tjr. Barrikon Stalk, reeaniljr dUekNCfBd irorn the Marine#' (pout a weak ?itk kiiaodpapky Stalk. . " , i mei amok uuii at uw ??n? He had a -roll of isemey aa big <aa -a asatsr bucket. It tafcss woaay for Mr. Oanit ts feed that Uosa will bunch. What'? left be -buys War Honda. ' , We shouldn't He 'surprised te knosr how mail/ hinds ?if slaehwa these. I You don't have te hide ia the woods to be a slacker. Inhere ward Id be at great many more volunteering far the army if tb^y wenet so timid and alsaid of abuts. My mother eras a Gbcll War wet. j She knew a woman that had as <on- I Jy sos. She put a dress <on hia iandj kept him ia the cellar roust of .the I time. They lm-k like the^ are Keyingj to make a frolic out ?f this, wstr with I little sparrews, waeV -and nm Abraham Hiucoln uplit raily and though it eras an honor, he 'sever went abroad to hiteh up wars. He] had one at home. Xhe died a Jfcero. 1 borrowed this one from cuir Ba- ] Yium Springs Mssswqger: '' < Qod :zs?k*b man said womasi makes j bread. It takes the bread tfhe wowaii makes,' To sustais the man that Qod made ^ But the ibread that some v?i?n I make, > Would ncft sustain xjiv mil I<od ever made. Thing* 1 retnta^ier whs. I was growing up: ' Tbere -were a hft of good lookingjj girls \I they hatta't wowi brogaa Shoes, "hjng ditas-is. brrftbs, and bangs. Some wore hoop shrrt? and , palmetto bats, dipped honm made Good ] ; yr? " i i *r TOhan<aam eats with is! better. Qhre him sppetixi] McCarter t KtafSt. CH A BOTE NO. M51 Repad cgf Con First Nati< ?f Kings XAuntam, in the State <at N on June 30, 3946, rpashlished la response Oarrency, aruder ftection 5211, U. B Re Isjeni and disannnto ((inelading $?i-32 11. fi. Government obligations, direet ai r iGUfigations of Blatis and political aUt* Other bonds, notes, and debentures Cora*rate stoefca (ineluding $4900.00 st< V1H, UH1H1CW ?rui NUU l?OH, inn tadance, tad eaeh item* in process of Bilk premises owed 424^276,73, furniti Other ?s*ets ? fOTAL ASSETS : T.TAWTT Demand deposits of Vediridsale, psrtnei Time deposits of individnala, partners! Deposits sf U. 8. Government (includin Deposits, of 8tates and political enbdlv Other deposits (certified aad cashier 'a Yr TOTAL DEPOSITS 5l;;' Other liabilities I TOTAL LIABILITIES L _ K?tl : CAPITAL J Kt) Capital Stock: Class A preferred, total par $ 100,000 KkCndlvided profits ' KpiVtM (and retirement aoconnt for p Kv'tpTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL MEMOI IK'! Pfdged assets (and seenrities loaned) Hp/ (a) United States Government obligatii p'odfed to seeBTO deposits and other jg? 0>) Other eaeete pledged to aeeore dep ' (laelndlng note* And bille redieeoonte Mte-;/. aoaoritlea lold under repureheae egre gg^TOTAL S&fi Beevred liobiiitfee: [rV"'-'(?) Depoeita eeeured by pledged oaaeta I orauont to retirement* of low fT'V.'TOTAL ___J " STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, j ) . OOUjm OF CLEVELAND, ee: ' ' ,1, W. A, Svpmera, preeldent.of the ol h,.- thot the obove atotement it true to the . r. R. 8UMME I?**** Odd sobeertbed before we amaft W #* Mft-'^riak. Owl ,|w ?mu how UtU* 8MMQT ? Hillmafc appears , ia th? news late!/ > u4 Heavy WaUaeet 1 one* kneih and old gentiesnaa. i He told m* /or a fact to hadn't ta- 1 ken a hath In 30 yoare. (He 'a ? dead man Maa.) < d know a lady that dipt a 10 cent I l*x at ?auff every day-. Leak a like I! aka aaald have a ?mtf heart. 1 know i h* hasn't a aweetheart. II tf your wife gets interested >u ist'lag' the stave wood, tail her she owgha to let yon cut it, then the wmMl* even hat yea carry it in. There Is something about women you jswt oMtoKaltt Kiii A bill w> encourage the raising of, "children instead of dugs wan iatro sluced la the annate at -Jeffermoa "City I i Ho., recently. ' They claim dog* arc' mora ?M*ly "raised thee kids. .]< Victory Gardens out this way look, hopeleat. 1 haven't planted ame yet, thank yen. It cotton plants don't grow fastor the basrnble bees won't be Able ho find the t?[. blossom. , TVat hot Friday,' Clauil Webb lark edtifae an old turkey gobbler con* rig doww "the street with his aAirt cellar roib**l un<V>r and 'hpllcriag ?Nebo at re. Clau< said tec made a mistak; in Ixqylng coal. It should have been M*. V. What'1* Truirmn coming to Kings I JBwuiitam :n October frr*? To dedl,euc '.thr new ir.ankt I i iAni:M . \4 i <i?ttujiiv H l iuukui| tvuurij if j tdbwy war nir? idotbet :and keey 1 their fleet waited. " * >Qp.&rj;e War-hingtoa diifn't Ifly all t arvur -Tie ccuj try ?kni tec '.was Pre??ident. 'He stayed at h/n?e 'and farm Tta- other Friday 'kJWmwm when) ?t thundered I felt uvritaun'. The i have never 'invented mry vwnpon s?* jHhvugsvouB' a* the tkonitrr storm. Th*r J i I thought, Qod rraUv, 'Ivt; heaveir*.,( then I win,, calm. ] j 1 -am a very coramy rdifrrntter when ['ft I'omes to getting- "n duugvr. T~8 ' rafher be a living ci/ward than Eating | tiak, itBmlps him work ng ftflfli 'front 1 ( Grocery I FboaSS | ?H8f?VE DIBTBUTT NO. ?! dftiM of -Dob , ! >nal Bank orth Carolina, At the cloae of hueinea* t to call made by Comptroller mt -the viaed Statatta BT8 t overdrafts) $ nd guaranteed 1^361,900.00 diviaiona _ lMyWSuW J 1 20,100.00 xk of Federal Reserve bank 4,00666 Bag reserve collection 815,949.71 in and flxtarea #1*^00.00 87,776.71 _ , 1,331.8# I I #2,981,67167 JTTll rahipe, aad corporations _ 1,730,489-25 lipa, aad corporation# 890,73?7# g postal aavinga) ___ 400,176.38 ialoae 7?, 161.46 cheeks, ate.) 25,803.44 < #8,727,865.29 ' * ' s iceo oo I _____ - I - - - I|W W1 83,729,434.81. * ICOOUNT8 ' I 100,000.00 1 86,000,00 ; 10,787.18 (referred stock) 17,500.00 ' I 202,237.18 ACCOUNTS 82,031,871.87 ' IANDA ' ' (book velne): ons, direct end guaranteed, liabilities 530,400.00 osita end other liabilities d end etnent. 38,960.00 . i : 578,360.00 i I 548,438.04 8548,438.04 . ? jove-namefl bank, do solemnly rweer heat of mv knowledge nod belief ? ? - o - :R8, President i . CORRRCT ATTEST: B. fi, NeiU , , , v ;. d. A. Bridge* R. I- Meunej wmmm+rnrnm 111 mmmmmmrnm , , . i ti , I il i?lS?v"-tV^ ftttd hero, Ne array for me. It's *.y to get II bat how does one get , ratf 1 notice ladies I meet carrying . hades over their head.-The paranoia I they carry are very pretty. Wbeu I ' was growing up they were the order jf the >tey. A palmetto fan in one I C hand, a parasol in thp other hand. | I4 If a hoy friend eaano along, he ask . k! to carry the ahado over her pret- ' ** ty head. In retara she fanned him : . while he made lov? to her- ** 1 haven't heard of a single baby "I beiag named Traaaan. What's wrong? I ^ At Fairbanks, Alaska, the WACb I are wearing the breeches. At Ladd v FiiKl army basr a fire destroyed H their barracks. The girls had to jump j to safety.' Now they are Issued doth- ! N ft* from awn's stock. 11' 1 remember having a lot of fun " wnen I ww a. kid -catching June j bugs, tying strings -on their legss * and making t hem Vu/.z arosn*]. 11 The Pbenix Mit>? can't da without Simp BTilgar. Simp i* uscftd as* welt an mental. I nm ftad Simp got that i* job, Tt Veep* hit* from mt?hiling la I my tmsmpss. t ' Fre-d Wright keeps his strop full of ' waHrf.ng patieifcs, With var.ors sIbitu and ttrwels clean. | ^ Tbe Vair fall* Trom your beam. Fred keeps tke floors very clean, (T While the money flows into Vir 1 ? ijnrns. j: *Mts. Belk *srsd Aline nre spendtnc fine week at "lrucust Grvre, Ga., wkh * tier brother, TrroHardinT f Pfc. Pnol "WuffstickWr has arrived ' timie from "Bnrope to tfpend 30 day*. "He wears fh* Silver ttrar, Combat * medal of The Infantry *nd the FTO ' bade witti three battle stars. ? SOIL TJOST SERVATDON NEWS i IBy Joe N. 'JQarver Those 'Oh it-land saranty farmer- ( -who air ?r?f icrating weth the Rroa>' j Hiver Soil '.Conservaiiion Servire ar making plan* now to we some nlfal i ... ii:. .. .11 m, ? ? i? inre iiu. mere nmin'Ts a re; .f. f D. lfflis, "Soles Brooks ami Ralph , Green. The -acreage- Wbkh these farmors srill s?e?l to alfalfa this fa'> t will n?e. be 'large, but it -will he .given proper twrtaront befone weeding to t alfalfa. The "=8011 Co user ration 8erfW- f will assist them in establishing th!* ( seeding. Tab* needed tme -acres to alfalfa Hat -year and m well pleased ( with tins year's yields. Tie says, j "The yield from my alfalfa 4hl? ] year'has given *me a good return on. my investment. This fall T Will seed ' ^ about tws -mono -acre* ta t%im orop.''' , A. 8. ICiewr of Route 3 KingMountain has three acres of water disposal area on his farm seeded to a grass m net ore. This -rear, instead ^ of harvesting the growth from hi-* -meadow Strips for hay he plans to yr'-Mt seed from the grasses. The -predominate grass in the mlxtnse is wrchard glass. Which will soon be -eedy to eomhlne. Ifr. Riser says, **I befeve my mesdow strip will make sufficient growth after I combine it for seed to harvest a good crop ef m hay this fan." ft# fll^? ?H>e o ro ?!wsw preference over nearly -sli other prospective purchaser* of new form marhinerv through an order issued by , the T7sr Pood Administration. T)T>T 1a known to klTl a greater variety of Insects than any other insecticide. None is now en the market because it ha? gone to war. It is beIn* thoroughly tested by roacarch 4The U. 8. ia not ({rowing timber a* faat aa It is being used. However, ? good management of forests and * farm woodlands ean provide all the * timber needed for all time to come, nay the erperta. N C 'That large Bcnppemong grare vine that haa no grapes is probably a tl male vine, and will never bear. (( : c ..One of the beat-known fuels for hi freedom from knock ia "trlptane." M Army Air Forces experiments with Ql trlptane end added tetraethyi lead, at tl high boost praaanres, gave 4 times dj is much power as with 100 octane b< gasoline. A w All Pullman passengers, mail and srprsaa carried by the railroads in IDS? would requir^ only about 50,000 bbl. per day., of aviation gasoline if carried by plane instead of by rail. Office Hour Change I The followinsr announcement was made by Mrs. Janet Hall Green, man agar of the local office of the Boeial Security Board, located in the National Bank of'Commerce Builfting, Gastoaia, N. C.t "Beginning Saturday. .Tnly' 7. 1P45. our office will be jpen to the public only four host* ?n Saturdays. Office hours are 8:80 a. m. to 4:80 p. m. Mondays through Pr'devs and 8:30 a. m. to 1S:30 p. m: on" Bsturdavs. This "I* in aoeordance with an order issued bv President Truman on .Tuly 3, \ iPL.. WMaa -* ? i iic innvri in guun niv roTiHiuaip 11 f*jw on<! tfcird to ?? fcalf of mhf il; rig ? ' . .-..v.. r : > By Way Oi Mention Loim Hemltie Mrs. Betty Lovelace and daughter, arol, *pent the week end With her arentr in Oaffney, 8. C. w n nr..?<v. ?/ ?k? v.? ?? _ I i. . -. vi v> vi v** va me n m y v ?t?d soeut visitor in thii community. William Ledford of the Army reirned to hie base Saturday after pending several days with his wife, Irs. William Ledford. Mr?. Johnnie Houser was a recent isitor of her husband, Pvt. Johqnie ouser of (Georgia. Clemonsee MeDaniel Y lc of the favy returned to his base Friday af er spending several days with his lether, 'Mrs. Ella MeDaniel. Wilbur Baber, Jr., of the Army ran a went visitor in this comma ity. Melvin Davis of the Army is spend ug this week with bis wife, Mrs. Lelvin Davis. Mrs. Ellen Croker and Mrs. Haze! lu'T-tickler ?pent Saturday in Gas onia. Mrs. W. A Gilbert of Lowell spent Sunday here with relatives. Tlionias Humphries of the Army eturned to h's base Saturday after | pending several days with his wife. dr? Thorna* Humphries. Rufns F.tters of the Army reurned to his "'sse Saturday after pending several days with his wife ilrs. TThufus Ett&rs. Mrs. T. V. Ptyers of Greensboro tnd granddaughter, Jewel Wright, of Portsmouth. Va.. are spending this reek with the former'* mother, Mr-. T. A. Falit. Paul. Huffstickler of the Artny who tas reepntly returned from overseas s on an extepded visit to bis parents Bill Broome of the Navy was a re>ent visitor in this community. Wendell Phifer of the armv return id to his base Sunday after spend ing several days with his parents. Chuck Huffstetler of the Army, who has recently returned from overleas, is on an extended visit to bis vife, Mrs. Clruelc Huff-tetler. Bill Scruggs of the Navy was a ecent visitor in this eommunity. Clem Seism of the Army returned o his base Saturday after spending everal days with his wife. Mrs. Diem Seism. David Smith of the Army return id to bis base Saturday after spenn ng several days with bis wife, Mrs David Smith, Howard Thrift of the Army renrned to hi* base Saturday after ipending several days with his wife, ilrs. Howard Thrift. ATHLETES FOOT ITCH Kill Zt For Me W ONE HOES, If not pleased, your 16c back. Kill tbo form, yon km the teh. Ask any druggist for thlf powrrftfl fungicide, TE OL. Made with M percent alcohol, yon fool It FBN3TBATE. REACHES HOKE OBEME VPttT FULL STRENGTH for tchy, sweaty or nelly, foot. Today it Griffin's. Clean DENTAL m PLATES fSFUtju This Easy Way... iSSlBn U Au jew ptetee eM nnyinTJ - Jna hot m iMo fa? *^1* vkjUMI ?-fW a itriosl algss bilrtf w 1* Amk dwnle* KUtENITO fOw tot jojnonxB way ?? ???? fountain Dim Ctaapany ud all ood druggist*. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE ORTH CAROLINA, LEVELAND COUNTY. Having qualified aa Executrix .?f le eetate of W. J. Laughlin, deeeae1, late of C evelaad County, North srolina, this la to notify all person* tying claims against the estate of 1 id deceased to exhibit them to tin adersigned at Kings Mountain, Not i Carolina, on or before tbe Sis' sy of May, IMS, or this notiee wil: 9 pleaded in bar of their recovery. 1) persons indebted to said estate ill please make immediate payment. This Slat day of May, 1945. Eva Laughlin, Executrix of the eatate of W. 3. Laughlin. juae 7-14-818S?July 8 18 PRESCRIPTION j SKKV1UG We FHI any Doctors Prescription promptly and, accurately it reasonable prices ; with the confidence of.ypur physicfsil^ KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. ; 'HI R?XfcLl." * '>* / v', ? ? Ford Leaders Discuss 11 Plans For 1946 Models B DEARBORN, Mieb. -r- Plans for j \ the 1M4 Ford, Mercury and Lincoln ; j car and truck production and distri-lj bution program were di*cu**ed here ; tkie week by Ford Motor Company L executive*, Regional and Branch Mau L agert and A*?i*tant* and Branchy Plant Superintendent*. The meeting* opened Monday in j, the Ford Rotunda with a talk by Mr. 1 ( J. R. Davit, Director of Hale* and ! Advertieing. Mr. Davi* indicated that the poet . poetwar line of Ford, Mercury, and! Lincoln automobiles would be great-I] 1v evnaniloil rv nertviiln nla a mi 1 | ij (Apauuvu iv |'i v? i?n mv'n n nn-i j body styles to cover every price field | from the lowest to the finest in style and performance in the auto-!1 Food Fo That's the kind of food ?BUY AN EXTRA W m ? ? Blalocks PHONI LO* Of All SEE "ROCK" OR PHO! Home Fin 201 S. Broad St,. Radiator Tro If your automobile rac probably needs a thorou equipped to do an ezper blowing out radiators wi ment. If yours is heatinn ?GENERAL REPAIR AUTOMOBILES 1 Tracy McGii Day Phone 25 t?i r c* | Water & i I Were On Th UNLESS BILLS ARE F I OF BUSINESS SATUBI ' ' BE SUSP] By v? ( JP ^ n VftUI B W( * JBB I H"m Bk Y Water and ^TJgli 3 1 " v ' ' 1 . '*?? notive industry. 1 The meeting ,wm highlighted Wed- a tesday by. a lane h eon address from dr. Hear7 Ford H. Mr. Ford tpofee o the satire Ford supervisory fsmiy of approximately 800 executives >nd department heads. Mr. Ford covered the tread of the tutomotive business for the psrat 10 oars and projected in detail the ingineering, manufacturing and dia ribution plana of the eompairy that iventually will provide thousands of tdditional jobs. He outlined the company** proposed 100 million dollhr expansion program, designed to step ap Ford ' [ Dire in IBP auiumunvr uuoiu^fn. Emphazing, however, that the eentpany atil han a war job to (To. It take* three sailors afloat te land one soldier or Marine. r Kings we keep in stock. AR BOND TODAY? Grocery : 58 ~ s INS Kinds NE 2035, OASTONIA iance Co. Gastonia, V. 0. - m ub'e Doctors liator is heating up, it igh cleaning. We are t job of boiling out or r ith our special equip- [ jf \ up, see us today. i OF ALL MAKES OF \NT> TRUCKB? ^ mis Garage Night Phone 279-B j 7 Q ? Ofe { Light Bills I Due I Hi e First I Hi .i AID BT THE CLOSE Hj >AY, SERVICE WILL ENDED Ij rs Mountain! 01. v* & W N' ?. ,, ?$' : *
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