m ' vJm* ' ' Jfl .'.'"rhill^g, nUtiTM. *: 'X"i; ' w ' *' '< .%*&. a?d Mn. Hill lard Black had J Geerqe Were aa their dinner gueet Mr. and Mr*. Hilton Buth epent t eererai day* In Florida. The Ruthe A .will return today (Thurtday.) Mr. and Mr*. J. o. Darraeott were dinner gueete on Sunday at the home ,v. of Mia. J^ed Finger. Mr*. Norman Morrow of Oaatonla was the week-end gneet at the home of Mr. and Mr*. B. W. Griffin. Mr. and Mr*. H. D. Tate of Gaffney, -6. C., epent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. 0 A. Goforth. Mi*. Jonee Pharr and Mm. Bill Dairfa attended the "Ballet Rusaee" In Charlotte on Monday night. lifudon Jonaa of Tork, 8. C., vialted hia brother, D. L. Jonas and faraw. ily on Sunday. . Mfc. W 3. a. WinVlor >nnl. -? Wr meeting of the Lutheran Brotherhood * oa Monday night. Mrs. J. G. Winkler and Mrs. B. 8. Nelll Visited in Granite Falls on Saturday, :' *# ' mmm Mrs. Hugh Ormand was hostess to the Tdseday Afternoon Bridge club" this Week. ' Miss Evelyn Roberts and Miss LonisO Cobb of Cherryville spent the week-oitf St the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cornwall. */: >v, M*.) . Statement < V* v <- *1/ " f Kings Mountain B. * . of Kings Mountain, N. C., (Copyof iworn statement submitted t by Ii ASSE' THE ASSOCIATION OWN Cash oq Hand and in Bank , )State of North Carolina and , E i Government Bonds m StoJb in Federal Home Low l-?Mortgage Loans loaned to .hareboldcra for # * >Wmm to own their homes. Each loa gage on local Improved real estati Share Loans Advance, made to onr shareholder. - loan exeeed. 90 percent of amonnt Advances for Insurance, Ta: Office Furniture and Fixtui Office Building ......... * Heal Estate Owned?None EHeal Estate Sold Under Coi .E Other Assets *W"'^L*3b. ^^TOjAL MMy LIABIL f vtt \tbe| association owe i: ^ 'TqiShareholders k &JPund8 entrusted to our ca ^^P^jments on shares as . Other Shares?None ... Payable, Federal Hon wr Payable, Other?None f\*t: borrowed tor dm in making retiring matured share*. Each not of entire Board of Direc vAMtait* Payable?None. pf ''liOwk in Process?None y ^^8B|64|P, held in trust for distribt fnanilPjSfe-t^el* ahares. yji |a#M >surance Reserve ( '%v^?WMr|ftybr Contingencies *Ad for the payment of an; 5 reeerre increases the safety ax state.of north caro: 0n!tr of cleveiiani I " ersohals I Hon? 189, Office 167 I Ned Fijtm, aoa of Mr. sod Mr*. 0. T. Hayes, ipot the week end kw* visiting thorn. Mr. Htyw ia etndent ,at.ftfrto FnltoffnJn Cari Logau, who underwent an operation at Mercy Boepital, Charlotte, eeveral days ago, will be removed to his home here on Thursday,' Mr. apd Mr*. W. C. Wilkin eon and young daughter, Qlenda Bue, of Maiden, visited Rev. and Mr*. J. O. Winkler on Saturday night. Friends will be pleased to know t hat 'Mm. Floyd Payne, who suffered an injury from a fall sometime ago, is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Matthews and daughters, Barbara Jean and Martha, were the supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Black on Sunday night. Pvt. Ralph B. Tucker of Fort Ttoten, N. Y., visited Mrs. Tucker and s naugmer, Jewel, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pulton. Pvt. Tucker is being moved to Meeks Field, Iceland. Mr. and Mr*. Motley Plonk and Major Tom Plonk of Charlotte spent Saturday with Mrs. B. 8. Plonk. Major Plonk just recently returned to the states after serving 18 months in the European theatre of operations. Mrs. J. O. Winkler and Mrs. W. H. Stender attended a luncheon meet ing of the Cleveland County Girl Scout* council in Shelby on Thursday. They also attended council meet ings there on Friday night and Monday afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ormand are making their home at present with >f Condition , & L. Association as of December 31, 1945. o Insurance Commissioner as required aw.) rs B: b $ 24,111.08 120,264.00 a Bank 2,500.00 299,714.93 the purpose of enabling n secured by first mort* > * 1,235*00 against their shares. No actually paid in. ces, Etc 17.67 res 500.00 4,750.00 atr^ct $9,350.00 9,350.00 , 1,426.56 $463,869.24 ITIES R. / % re in the form of follows: ... $163,809.83 . 189,750.00 11,380.00 63,428.81 $428,368.64 | le Loan Bank?None t f loans to~In embers, or e approved by at least tors as required by law. ? 22,716.43 ition to share-holders at [If Insured)?None * .^...... 12,000.00 y losses, if sustained, id strength of the Asso................ 78^.17 ? * A A nA An/v A qwKX5,ooy.z* UNA > psj eaaurer oi fhe above named ired before ma this day, and the foregoing statement is pledge and ]bell|f. % 1, art available. * 4 Paul Bennett, gl-e, aon of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bannett and brother of Mrs. D. I* Jonae aad Miat Pearl Beaaett, is ^>eidia| a SO-daj ?Wf i^MI ".Rumiat: Bennett has been on eea doty for many months in both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Mrs. Baseom Martin of Biehmond, Vs., visited Mrs. J. C. Williams here and in Bessemer City h few days thli week. Mrs. Martin is the former Miss Gale MeGinnis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MeGinnis of Biehmond who were residents of this city for many years. Troop 2 Won Banner Again A total of 25 awards were made ? "h# a-*- ? 1 - ? %V uiu^p MUUUIBIU Duy DCOUIB ftt tU0 Court of Honor held at the City Hall January 10. Troop No. 2 again captured thq banner, awarded to the troop with most points, their total being 192. Troop 5 followed closely with 101. Next Court of Honor will be held on Febrnaryl4. Following are the awards granted: Tenderfoot:* Donald Gibbons, 8; A1 bert Tate, 8; B. Kiser, 8; Jimmy Kim mell, 6. Second class: Bobby Edens, 4. First class: Walter Griffin, 1; Don aid Jolly, 2. Merit Badge#? Tenderfoot Aair Scout: Joe Costner, 8. Bookbinding: Joe Bbyne, 2; Donald Jolly, 2. Carpentry: Johnny Littlejohn. Civics: Harvey Hamrick, L Hicking: Bill Davis, 8. Home repairs: Biehard Barrett, 0. Leathercraft: Harvey Hamrick, 1. Life Saving: Bobby Kimmell, 0. Painting:. Billy Wortben, 0. Personal Health: Balph Emery, 8; Grady Tate, 8, Pioneering: Herman Jackson, 2. Public Health: Bay Cline, 2; Balph Hullender, 5. Reading: Howard Falls, 8. Swimming: Jack dtill, 2. Life rank.: Balph Hullender, 0. Disabled Veteran Gets Civil Service Place Officials of the Fourth United Stp tes Civil Service Region at Winston Salem, have disclosed details of the placement of a disabled vetkran of World War 11 in the U. 8. Coast Guard Yard, Curtis Bay, Md. After graduating from the Annapolis, Maryland High School, Harry C. Millhausen, aged 20, worked in a machine shop. The war only interrup ted his training in becoming a machinist. Serving with the Marine Corps In the Marshall Islarls, South Pacific, Mr. Millhausen suffered a hand gre nnue wouna during the repulse of a night attack by the Jape. Dry gangrene reaulted making necessary the amputation of his left forearm. Discharged from service with an artificial limb, he took a job aa a laborer while waiting for an opportunity to begin hia apprenticeship for his trade as a machinist trainee \.hen the course is set up at the Coast Guard Tard at Curtis Bay, Md. This appointment is one of the many placements, of physically handicapped veterans in Federal employment. Local Board Officials To Receive Oitations Officials of Kings Mountain'? selective service board will be honored at special meeting in Charlotte .Friday afternoon at t oJclock when Govornor R. Gregg Cherry and Ekig. Gen. J. Van B. Metts, state director of selective service, presents Congressional citation* of merit to the men for their servieea. Five Kings Mountain men will be honored, including two posthumously. They are Paul Manney, chairman of the board, JJB. Davis, who has served as local board appeal agent, snd F. B. Summers, a former ehadr uuui, ma mu a. <1. May, and the lata Hayne BUckmer. Mrs. Hay and lira. Blaakmar will receive the posthumous awards. The meeting will be bald at the Chamber of Communes building, Charlotte. tj|a i Former Beeident J. W. City Dies Jinks W. Clary, former resident of Kings Mountain died Wednesday night, January 16, at 11:40 o'eloek* in a hospital at Columbia, 8. O, after a abort Ills see, run ami was bald SSti&SwU1 ?iff* Oarrtr Wood, of Shelby j two ebild r| 'Kr. Cluj ?h i npiriMr far ^ I Firestone Rubber company. Among those attending the final rite* were Mr. and Mr*. Claude 1 i Hambright of King* Mountain. 1 I c | ( Bites Held Tuesday } Willi.y '"T ' Funeral eerrieea for Mr*. "Bailie ? Patterson Rollins, 75, widow of A. H. j, Rollins, were held Tuesday morning > at 11 o'eloek at Grover Preebyterlan church, with burial following in the . 1 Grover cemetery. Mr*. Rollin* euccumbed Sunday at , ' the home of her daughter who lived at 410 Clariaee avenue, Charlotte. She '' wai atrlcken by a heart attack. Prior . to that time ehe had been In appar- . ent good health. She and her husband had formerly reeided on the Battleground road. Surviving are the following children: Bick Rollins, Akron, Ohio, Hu- C bert Rollins, Grover, Miss Thelma t Rollins, Charlotte, Mrs. Laxton HamVick, Butherfordton, James Rollins, Grover, Mrs. Orville Morris, Kings Mountain, and Dick Rollins, Grover, and a brother, James Patterson, and two sisters, Miss Mary Patterson J*' aid Ur< TTill , ?? ?ucBwuitr v/jvy. Mgm HI iWRf 1 hbHP^ * I Big shipment of PANTI] large, X, XX and XXX Special on FORMERLY $9.50 I Now I I We have the following siz I 6's (2), 8's (1), 10's (4), 1! (2), 18's (1). These are r Also: Special Prices on ! Jackets (some leather-trh OHILDREKPg WOOL J Boys' an : '' ?HC Ix I Plonk ^, jjj| , ' .'OV'v - Ct'-w.' - :f??. -i-" '7 V- , Smery Murray Got Discharge Monday Entry Murray, King* Mountain >oy who made history la the cantaiga for Burma, received hit diebarge from the Airborne Engineer* Tenth Air Force) at Fort Bragg Jonday evening. , *** $8.25 ea: 2'a (6), 14's (10), 16's M eal values. ^ Boys' all-wool zipper aimed.) ACKET8 ... $2.84 -BIO SHIPMENT? d Mens' Worl ?W ON SALE? : Brothers & ' ? * v' four Mtonihmt 8lnot 1899" ^&ii- Af- >sf J ..'. ? j5i2'S^^