FIRST BAPTIST OHUBOH -V*
L. C. Pinuix, Pastor
Sunday school 10:00 A. M.
Rev. J. L. Teague, Hupt.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. .
'Sermon: "Keeping Our Youth."
Training Union 0:45 P. M.
K\cuing Worship 8:00 P. M. ai
AK1' church.
Midweek prayer service Wednesday
8:00 P. MRoy
Scouts, Troop 0, meets Mon
day, 7:00 P. M. C. 1). Ware, Scorn
master.
Cuh Scouts meet Thursday 4:31
Mrs. D. Ware, Den Mother.
BOYCE MEMORIAL ASP
Dr. K. N. Baird, Minister
Sabbath?
10:00 Sabbath school, John L. Oan
ble, Supt.
11:00 Morning worship. Sermon b;
Dr. W. M. Boyce of Charlotte.
8:00 Union service with sermon b;
Rev. R. E. Craig, )*stor of Pisgal
A. R. P. Church
Wednesday?
8:00 Prayer meeting, followed b;
Choir practice
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. Wm. II. Steuder, Paster
Sunday School 9:45 A. M., with W
K. Mauney, Su|)t.
There will he no church serv>
Sunday due to the fact that- Rev. Mi
Stender is pn his vacatioq.
Children of .the Church will mee
Sunday at' 3:30 P. M.
Junior Children of The Church a
7:00 8nnday Evening.
The Luther Leagues 7 P. M. 8ut
day.
Women's Missionary Society 3:3
Monday.
Boy Scouts will meet at 7:00 Moi
day.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. P. D. Patrick. Pastor
9:45 A. M. Sunday school, Harr
Page, Supt.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship, sei
mon by J. H. Bogie.
3:00 P. M Sunday school and sei
' ice at Dixon, J O. Darracott, Supl
7:00 P. M. Young,People*e Vesper
8:00 P .M. Union 8erviee, ARi
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AUTOMATIC, 1
I Cigarette
I $5
?ONE-DAY WATC1
I Garli
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On that well-remember
March, 1933, we were t
that the banks would j
following Monday, and
could withdraw the sm
them.
Our reply was that we
together. ;
Today we hold that sa]
tegrity 'of the offioers i
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uongrauuftuons vo ton
G. W.
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Aboard The UMErttt U The',
WaaUTn Pacific. Trod Hi, Spencer, j
steward's mat?, second class, wboMi"
wife, Thelma, livea on Ro&te 1, Kings
Mountain, N. C., fought for 90 days;
aboard this destroyer off the Japanese
homo islands and the Kynkyus
chain stretching southward to Oki- .
iiawa. !
Three Japanese planes were shot!
'.own by the EHBEN '8 guns. Her
crew also helped destroy 14 others
during pre-invasion strikes and operations
against enemy's island stronghold.
Rescue missions performed by the_
EKBKN saved the live* of 25 officers
and men, with one rescue taking
place during an attack by two
enemy planes. i
Highlight of the destroyer's cruise
came during a Fleet strike off Kvu- 1
shu when five Jap planes were destroyed
in as many minutes. With j
J other ships in her unit, the ERBKX!
, was ready for the attackers. Three |
of the plane* were shot down in
short order into the sea.
' The ETtBEX won credit for knock
ing down the fourth plane, which
headed for the destroyer. I>ut veered
from its course when badly hit by
t gun fire and landed in the sea 100
yards from the ship. An alert lookout
spotted the fifth plane, whicn
. was shot down before it eonld fulf*
I fill its mission.
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1 PLONK IS HOME
Cnpt. Hal Plonk, Army Air Farces,
is home on leave following his
return from the European Theater
of Operations. Capt. Plonlf is via
iting his wife and children at their
home on Gaston street. He is the
son of Mr. and.Mrs. C. 8. Plonk.
church.
Monday, 7:00 P. M., Troop Ona,
I Boys 8eouts, Broadus Moss, Scoutmaster.
y Tuesday. 8:00 P. M. Praver meet]
ing. Margraee Community House,
r- conducted by H. Bogie. |
Wednesday, 7:00 P. M. Choir praey
j tice.
I., Thursday, 5:00 P. M. Den Four. I
*! Cub Scouts, Mrs. Grady McCarter i
i* and Mrs. James Houser, Den Mothers.
rHEY LAST 5
)ZEN I
HPOBTED S?fr&S
* 1 - l!:
> Lighters a
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I REPAIR SERVICE? I
"x C &
and's I
ith j
ad (
ritjr...
Bd Saturday morning in
old by Mr. B. 8. Heffl
)robably not re-open the
that if we wished to we *
all balance tre had with
7 ' .
would all sink or swim
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me confidence la the inaid
directors of ottr tank.
? in their new home.
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.' Rates en -^rnSrt^mTia*#^ ?
viou, 2^ cents foe the spcond lnaer I.
t luteal tor. This moans that a das | t8
titled ad can be ran tbree times i 3]
for 75 cents. To simplify bookkeep
lug lbe foes ere- p^y-ible In advance ! ei
except to busiuen flruu carrying ' b
accounts. For tbts rate ads arc ilm , ci
ited to 25 , words. r
U1 ciabslfibn, advertising must j<
be in ike' Herald ojfire by 2 p. m vv
Wednesdays to toa"'* p-blication y,
as tbj locowinf Tbmsday edition. j|
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FCJR SALE: 4 room bouse, with kit j,
rhenette, batb, lot 75x200, $2,250.- ^
00 for quick sale. See Warren Rey- q(
nolds, or phone 338. a-2-9-pd t,
I'WO OliS.i'l'o3S TO SERVE YOV ^
cull for apiKiiutmeut. Phe
A
nix Beauty Shoppe. 1-ltfc "
WALTERS FLOWERS J
Flowers For All Occasions m
Ourlng the summer, closed on Sun- K
lay and Wednesday afternoons. Oth- \\
*r days at 6 P. M. T
Phone 95 J
BUY oSEP FURNITURE 01 ,T>
all Kind*. MeOinnia Used Furni
ture Co. Phone 322.
FOR SALE: One good saddle horse ay
See O. A. Bridges, or call at 187.
fOR SALE s~iPeaches"-at L. D.~ Hard
iug orchard 6 miles south of King'
Mountain, on 29 Highway. Peachc*
also for truckers. No Sunday sales.
june 28?aug 16-pd.
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FOR SALE: '36 Ford pick-up truck k<
aud '34 Master Chevrolet coach, m
See at Horn's Auto 8hop, Shelby re
highway. Phone 306-.J. a-9-16. tt
ro BUY OR SxLZJ FtTUNITUR.' a1
See Us. McOinnis Useil Furnitun
C?. Phone 322. I
JASi' PAIu FOR USE") Furnitv.>
See "? Before Yop S-11. McGiuniUsee!
furniture Co. 1'hi ne 322.
SPENCER CORSETS: Individually dc
signed - foundation - medical
surgical supports. Fittings guaran
teed. Phone 1876, Qastonla, o:
write Mrs. Dora B. Etherldge. 31
N. Boyee St., Oaatonia, N. C. a-30j>
BLOl'IEB PAPER: We now have i
stock high quality blotter paper
one-side glazed. Eight cents pe
sheet. Herald. Publiahiug House,
eitufn-pd
EXPERT SEWING MACHINE BE- I
PAIRING: Any make or mode>.
Write Walter S. Smith, route 2
Kings Mountain. j-19-26-a-2-9-pd
MAILING TROUBLE?: Perhapa yo> (
cfc.. solve it with 6x9 manila en U|
_ ->v elopes. 2 for five cents, 1$ foi a<
25c, 50 tor 90c. Price for larger a
quantities on request. Herald Pub b!
iahing House. d<
P'
FOR SALE: 5-room house and lot. at
#1,500. See Dela Mclntyre, * Sadie li
x Mill or write P. O. Box 165.
a-9-16-pd. < <
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FOR SALE: Choice figs. See Glenn **
Payseur, E. Kings Mountain. ?'
j-25-a-2-9.
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It
WT h(
I pay wh or trade for El '
I new furniture for E 1
same. We buy all Kb ji
kinds of old antique |
I furniture. Also buy K |
I any amount of pou-H 8
I toy at esfflng priotfcfl
I Bale of imtiques by apV
HACK'S POULTBY B
**u aun mure: Lup >
r mmmXd. Long or amall tirafJ- Lmr'
Opt rotes. A. B. Bates, Box
Gentonis, N. 0. j26a-10-pd.
VAMTBD: One mil TrieyeM for
three-year-old. OnlJ B. L. Otattk
. pkost 167, or write Box 101, Xiag?
'Mowntain, N. C. U
Local Harketa ^ ;tl
' -V' v?.? ' ?' ]fj '
(flwiml Ainu l, im?) $
Bm ma# A in?#
SjMet Potatoes Oat) ?*>
Beery *?yw (OPA OeBtna) _ g
tef .: - ' "' 'SB
Wo jet i n ..? It#
SS^iuiir ??WtiVi ?frttM7 wfi
i?9Wie?i) th(|i week claniflcatlc
v 25 regiat ra n t *. '
The announcement covered actio
Jfen ?t the board meeting of Jv
The men, the'r previous and pr
it classifications follow:
oyce Bi Dixon 10 lud 1C Dis.
lyde D. Blanton 1A 1C 1
avmond Littlejobn LA
>hs H. Schinck 1A 2A (
'alter B. Dixon ' 2A
rood, Lerov 1A 2A (
imei A. Gamp . 1A 1CI
dward P. Mullinax 2A
srther Adams 1A
im Smith 1A
eorge Stevenson 1A 2A
ahn C. Tnman IP Tnd 10 P
om 0. Ettdrs 1C Tnd 10 Di
ohn W. Dellinger 4F 2A(
ndetson Hayes 1A 10 T
eonard B. Phillips 1A 1C I
imes C. Mullinax 1A TO T
harles H. Philbeck 1A 10 T
tack F. Oomp LA 1C I
dward F. Hover 1A 10 1
i. ureuory ia h i
bepdore Cash . 1A 1C T
>hn J. Thornburg 1A 1C 1
enry E. Smith 1A 10 I
R. Crosby O 1
Don't use too much soap. A su
tout 2 inches thick has proven be
ir washing clothes clean.
Twelve I'o'oncrstivo lr?s'< pies ?i
r ?he direction of the fttate Col
5 Extension Service have been h<
Clyde, West Jefferson. North W
ssboro, Burlington, Tarboro. ,P
outh, and Elizabeth City. Farm<
eeived about $8600 more than
le lambs had been marketed a f
: a time locally.
tasiness man or lady
own and operate Ron
of U. S. Postage Stan
Machines. No selling. O
ly few hours work wee
ly, 100 machines pay i
to $1,200.00 month. Noi
inal investment require
State Phone No., ai
best time for intervieBox
M., carq this pape
a-9-}6-23-30-pd.
JPSET STOMACHS
YIELD INCHES OF
OAS AND BhOA
"l was ?o fall of gas 1 wife
M burst. Sour, bitter ubsta|^p'*ri
p in my throat from my upttt' sti|
-h after meals. I got INI^EfB-AJ
nd it worked inches of gas a
loat from me. Waistline it w
own now. Meals are a pleasure.'
raise Tuner-Aid to the sky."?this
a actual testimonial from a m
ving right here in Kings Moynta
INNER-AID is the new formi
>ntaining medicinal juices from
reat Herbs; these herbs eleai
owels, clear gas from stomach, ?
i sluggish liver and kidneys. Mis
t>le people soon feel different
rer. So don't go on suffering?C
iiner-Aid. Sold by All Drag. 0 8to:
ere in Cleveland County.
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HOKDAY* ATJOUBT
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' We. Bufus Bell la spending hit
? 'recuperation furlough with his pur1B#
ents, Mr. a?d Mr*. B. ,1. Bell of
(jy rout? 2. Pfe. Bell is a veteran of the
European Theater and was awarded
pg. the purple Heart for wounds received
in action during, the liberation o<
.jt> Paris.
He also Wears five Battle Stars on
4pjhis ETO ribbon, the Oood Conduct
Medal, and Pre-Pearl Harbor ribbon.
I^ His division, the famous 4th Inf)
fan try which landed on Utah Beach
n>l on B-Bav. is at Camp Butner wher<
H he will be stationed for an indefinite
period. v
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,, ! DOVER WINS AWABD
i MIAMI BKACH, FIh. ? Pfe. Wil
gp ' Phiii L. Dover, husband of Mrs. Ar
ft rie Dover of 312 Cansler s/reet
n,j Kings Mountain, N. C., has been a
n(j wnrded a Meritorious Service ITnil
n<1 .insignia at the 'Miami Beach Service
?,l Base of the lAir Technical 8ervie<
Command.
n,j Pfe. Dover ' is assigned to Main
ni| tenance.
n,j The Miami Beach -Service Base
n,l which handles all base and related
,?j services for more* than 60 militarv
IA installations in Southern Florida
Was awarded the Meritorious Servle
J Unit Plaque for 'superior perform
< anee of duty" by AT8C, Headquar
' * t ter*. Wright Field, Dayton, O.
The insignia is worn on the right
sleeve of the uniform.
? ' County Agent J. A. Marsh ha?
le- started a 4-H Hampshire pig clut
tld I chain in. Lee county with 6 gilts and
51- ! 12 boars purchased from breeder*
ty. in Wilson and Wayne counties.
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.* ON THE ROAO
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During the batl
HENDER80N,
bomber squadrt
w'*h ',8 'oa<' c
of a Jap carriei
oui freedom.
nThat wo furali
Lofton to fly?
here on the ho
l~ \yetearans to bor
fiome. If von
mg home loan*
I'.fc* ' see us. There i
most happy to
man get started
I Home
I Loan
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Big BHOWB AMP EIDER
Sh*V ICaA th% I4tfv
mot HoU^A %**! * m ftM.wui
EVERYBODY OTTrtBD
fajrtATFa Jttf\VS:&/jn'pAA'^lj2& i i y^i'jp-^*
I will MnM rVHK^fef# mid I
^ *?** tVT tOf*ffii| Often I
b?ck tomorrow If not pleaiwd. l^Xjp
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Phone 62
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I TO VIC7E57- 1
^ter* I
- Ti 'iimi
jb^sra v,
tie of Midway, Major LOFTON
commanding a Marine Corps
>n, dived bis burning plane
if bombs into the smoke stack
r, sacrificing his life to protect H >
h more planes for boys like W
-is that asking too much of us IP
me front? f
I of Rights" permits returned
row money to buy or build a
wish more inforpistion regardunder
this bill, come in and
s no obligStion. We will be
help any az-servlee man or wotoward
home ownership.
Building & X
Association 1
E. Anthony, President
'attersob, Sec'y-Treasnrer
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