Newspapers / The Kings Mountain herald. / Jan. 16, 1947, edition 1 / Page 3
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SPORT SHOTS T CHARLES CABPENTB1 * Basketball is In full swing a round Kings Mountain and sport tans are flocking into Central gym naaiura in droves to' watch th show. And a good show it is too, wit the girls putting on a fighting sho> and the boys putting on a show c good floor-work and fancy hoo ringing. Coaches Clyde Canipe am Don Parker's boys really put on at ' impressive show against the Besse mar City boys, coached by Mi Teal. - Under the guiding hands of the 1< eal coaches the boys cage squal > evidencing improving a curacy am floor work and our guess Is tha before the season is hardly under way they will prove to have one o ?V. k kl-k. ? . - - - ? ucm umn Bcnooi DUKCtMl tsams in this section. Scoring in the last Besemer Clt; vie* starters! ^th resLiie^CSftr*? C Humphries recking up sevei points. Bill Putnam had 14, Bol Metll 8, Jake Harry 6, Jim Black fl and Bill Detmar 4, to make th< total points for the starters reat 88. And the reserves in addition t< Humphries played good baaketbal when they were out on the court Bill Amos sank a goal but the re' malnder of the reserves, Don Glass Bud Medlln, and Jade Ruth, haven'i 4 hit their scoring stride as yet. If a a good indication that King* Mountain has a well-rounded boys . ' baaketbal team this year and thf battle for the county crown should b? a whtez. Shelby's Lions are reported to be a really hot' outfit thli season, with Gene Turner as the sparkplug. By the end of the month when the two teams are first scheduled, Kings Mountain shoul<] be vastly improved. ?tfl? That forward lateral' being v. } ' ' ' ' mm - : IwAityie llpj'- si HOME BUI tea-,*'-*' of Kings 1 (Copy of Sworn Stoloi ||?^r ijtijS THE ASSOCIATIO Cash on Uand|u Stkteof North C Stock In Federal ! #>. - Mortgage Loans : Money loaned to them to own the! gage en local lmpi Aj Share Loans . Advances made t Office Furniture Wf.I " > ; * Office Building Real Estate Own. Real Estate Sold Other Assets .. THE ASSOCIATIO Iwrtafitoent Sh Sir iJHB 'fiK^jf' ^^'^,''% nipjinrity of their 4 t^^^raB^' v.u^V ' i''t^ i jfttr Contiiil K&BMlPW-. JC v.i >. V 'vV'.' *v **vvw ^ *f*/H /AaIs|.|| V Ig KlltHh^' '^1 ' I I , ? . ? * ? jit'^i CK|Cy ^yyl?7 ." IITTAL './-' * I ? I, , _ heard discussed from one end i the country to the other is vei definitely proved to be forward 1 news reels of the game. This corni has seen the movies and is oonvir ced that our friend Gabe Hill, tii B Tar Heel hater, was strictly 'off it. beam' when he failed to notice it ** rule infraction. Chalk up brotlu i- Hill with another victory^ i* Clyde Canipe, city recreation d: e rector, Is busy setting up his city r< creation program and expects t h have a fast industrial basketba v league in full swing shortly. >f Hinge of the league is cooperatlo p from enough firms, mills, civi d clubs, etc, to get the details worke a out and play started. Mr. Cai-ipe has started his Satui r. day morning program at Centra playground and with a full turn 9 out from the grammar school kldi s the program should prove a mean 1 of Insuring the city a full crop o t future high school athletes. 2 Two North Carolina basketba! teams last week fully extended Eai tern squads In losing close decision t both games going into two over - I tlme periods. 7 ' Knits s ir VjI i ed by a slim margin in Madisoi j Square Garden by the New York U 1. niverslty cage quintet in a ding ? dong battle that went all the way. 1 And a few days later the Univt r sity of North Carolina White Ptfan > torn* extended LaSalle Unlvei-sitj 1 into two overtime periods, dropping . the contest by a margin of threi > points. ' Wasn't It "?*?' * - uv> ui vniuu jjymnasi um last Thursday night? i ' CARD OF THAMES > We wish to express our apprecla I tion to all who have so geperousl) > aided us since the burning of out s home. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Jones. J-16-pd t ?????_ | Finals in the Soil Conservation Speaking Contest will be held at Elkin on February 20, according to J. ') Frank Dogett of State College. 11 \ 1 ATEMENT OF CONDIT LDING & LOAN ASi yr- V ' 'rj?*7>' - J f * * '; I r *' ' fountain, N. C., as of Decembei oust Submitted To Insnrtmcs Commi Low.) . A ASSETS - J N OWNS: id in Banks !aro?lna and U. S. Government E Home Loan Bank rfv? ' v j ? ; shareholders for the purpose of em r homes. Each loan secured by first roved real estate. o our shareholders against their M percent of amount actually paid i NMOIIWi * PM7?| Die * find Fixtures ?.? tA I!!!!!!!!.Ill'.'.'.'.'.'l'j.V.V.; Under Contract $ ; ' ;..^i <- ? * . 4" * ? f ' ? LIABILITIES h# kJ to our cart In the form of pay is follows: ares *! i ? f,?'? t ?? ? r a t II 175 " Jc?&jg?!&- ?y $ k#" _ ?*j ? i'. * * ? e-^fc? land Homt Loan Bank ^^ 5 a * 0 + >.* ^v* *,X e e -?# .?> i tor use In making loans to rasmi hares. Each note approved by at lea -j.rr*rrr*f": " 'tf1 ^' * t xJt THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HEP if I Church News it ? ' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH L. C. Plnnix, Pastor ie Mrs. J. C. Bridges, Secretary 'c Sunday? r> 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. 6:15 p. m. B. T. U. 1* 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. ' Monday? ? 7:00 p. m. Scout Troop Six. II 7:30 p. m. Y. W. A. with Beulah Rhea. n Tuesday? 7:00 p. m. B. T. U. Business m'.ad ing. Wednesday? > 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting. '1 8:15 p. m. Choir rehearsal. ? Friday? *> 4:30 p. m. Cub Scouts, s * LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Wm. Stender, Pastor Saturday, January 18, 1947? J Catechetical Class 10:0 a. m. - Sunday, January 19? Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. with - Mr. Carl Mauney, Supt. I The service at 11:00 a. m. with ojtU I'.iMrjT 4:0 p. m. Luther Leagues at 6:00 p. m. Vespers at 7:00 p. m. The sound moving picture "Who Is My Neigh bor" will be shown. f Monday, January 20? 1 Boy Scouts at 7:00 p. m. i Brotherhood Supper meeting r.t 7:00 p. m. Wednesday, January 22? Children of the Curch 3:30 p. m. Senior Choir practice 7:30 p. m. j BOYCE MEMORIAL ABP CHURCH Wm. L. Pressly, Minister. ' Sabbath school 10:0 a. m. r J. E. Gamble, Supt. Morning worship 11:0 a. m. Vespers service 5:00 p. m. Y. P. C. U. at 6:00 p. m. Junior Society at 6:00 p. m. i Intermediate Society 6:00 p. m. Minnie Alexander circle will meet Monday afternoon at 3:30 with Mrs. C. W. Richardson. 'i i ? IOM. t,.,. ... . S0CIATI0N I. r 31st, 1946. ! sstoperas Required by ff.!" , \; _ ' # , " t. -> '-V.' ' 4*1* -i... . i , iit /.n . 1 v . .< ? if ' ' * ' V ' ' ' $ 22,382.79 londs .... 144,800.00 ..... 429,880.24 KbliilE mortv ..1 . . . _ _ ' ......... 2,505.00 shares. - .-? ; .v.. v SL82 .......... 200.00 .. .v.;?.' vimJ.'-I cwna ? ? ^ t r'- v v: ' . .: * if r ?ij. /v.'-Hj: - .. . \%i > SgS ; .V j.' ?} .' U" />% * > i-:-w ' * ' .. S ?3 menu ?' ' . | i i*ti:. . '!' 'jffi M >380.75 B" 1,610.34 / ' J,' ' j - v. $557,369.69 > iB .'- " . - jv> : V ,?' 'tU?/W kin or - * ' It two- .. .-. i- r; 5b ' ^ -vii Vv''* V & &' MM Stfisrwi ?"ir 4^v4W?S -', V.?f$ IALP, Thursday. Jan. VI. 1341 Made Stevenson circle will m it 3t30 Monday with Mrs Lona A Gill. Mary Kennedy circle will mi Monaay nigftt at 8 p. m. with M Guerney Grantham. Prayer and Praise service VV< nesday evening at 7:30. Choir practice Wednesday eve lng at 8:00 p. m. SECOND WESLEYAN METHODIST CHTJBCH Jessie Henson, Pastor Sunday? 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. 7:00 p. m. Evening worship. Wednesday: 7 p. m. Prayer a vice. MTN. VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Crowders Mountain Floyd Molar, Pastor Sunday? 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. Supt.: George Leigh. 11:00 A. M. Morning worship. 7:30 p. m. Preaching service, z Saturday? 7:30 p. m. Preaching service. We are having a special servl | at Mountain View Baptist chur (Saturday night. We are expect!) ' T' f i' IH r 1 jv.tj 1 V Rev. Mack Hutchlns and his qui tet from Chesnee, S. C. Public core ally invited. TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Fulton and Cansler sti Rev. D. F. Putnam, Pastor Sunday? 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:0 a. m. Preaching service. 6:00 p. m. Training Union. 7:00 p. m. Preaching service. Wednesday? 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting. A cordial invitation is issued all who will attend | More E | r t 50 DOZEN I Towel: All? 11 1 1 I 25 PERCENT WOO IBlanlce | singie use, a 4 i ' jj: 75 DOZEN I li Nylon .-'.'.Oil First .? _____ Lflullw toot | y I L ' I T r eet The Quartermaster Corps Is seek-, ing to develop uniforms and gloves i t for tropic wear which will repel j rra mosquitos and at the same time J protect the wearer from excessive ; id- warmth. m 'ROM SOUP TO DiSStRT | MUMWeMSEfM/it A glass of OOLDBN OUUNWt C Milk b a healthful course In ^ itself. Yet OOLDBN GUERNSEY y i Mi n.' i i.v, iv...';izr , soup* . . . gravies . . . Ml. ( *" ' cooked dishes. You can even make delightful whipped cream from rich OOLDBN GUERNSEY top ptllkl Here's howl *' Let OOLDBN OUMNSIT top milk stand 24 hours. Chill Iwo hours in freezing tray. Chill boud and heater. Whip! Archdale Farms to Phone 2405 t bargains at i I ... :olors and kinds, 69c to $1J L its . . latin bound, variety oi colo; . : mv.: ' i Hose qndltyi (wiy sIihv).A11sI wfnfe * '' ' ! J5vV ' ?v*v''v' '' * ' . " i Nmi f Jsckcte hex trimmed. fabric*. Valu< ~~ ? &-? ._ ;v. -V - ? ^*'>v ' ' i* : (ENS ^ for ' " ^ 1 '* - Jfc jgp ' f f frffi '^3 ,V . . ,. 4. PC2S 1 ? = The Quartermaster Corps Is testing frozen precooked roods for use in military feeding. ' j WAFFLE SHOP'S SUNDAY DINNERS Fried Chicken .. 85c Roast Pork 75c Country-Style Steak 60c Barbecue 75c 1-2 Fry Oysters .. 65c Try our New Slaw It's Delicious Tempting AH prices include drink One-half gal. Ice Cream^ to carry out 85c i THE WAFFLE SHOP Phone 379 Open All Night : Myers j 1-4 Off I 00 I |j ... $4.50 1 rs, $8.95 value | .'J $169 j 'wm i:: >$SM 1-3 Off ?$10.95 to : J| * ' ' ' < 1 VJ? rs $2.50 ltntMr with !: ; N Af ? H * * 1
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