Newspapers / The Kings Mountain herald. / Jan. 23, 1947, edition 1 / Page 11
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I Churci BXTHLSHEM BAPTIST CHUfcCH I T. W. Fogleman, Pastor I Sunday school each Sunday 10 a. Y? H. K. Dixon, Supt. Worship, second and fourth Sune days at 11 a. m., and lirst and secI ond Sundays 7 p. m. ii t OAK OBO."Z BAPTIST CHURCH , f T. W. Fogleman, Pastor L Sunday school 10 a. m. EL Culp Ford, Supt. ^ Worship first and third Sunday.i 11:00 a. m. r Second and fourth Sundays 7:00 By % BT MAIIHAW ? LUTHERAN Ft church ' V Rev. Wm. H. Stenuer, 1'ustor ... 7fi- -i,rn'it iTT i'Tm n M Catchetlcal class at 10 a. m. Sunday. January 2&? Sunday school at 9:45 a. ry. Willi ] Mr. Carl Mauncy, Supt. The service with sermon by the i Pastor at 11 a. m. Children of the Chuich 4 p. m. Luther Leagues at G p. ir.. Vespers at 7 p. m. showing ti.c , i sound film "The Ulca xr.uug HulOr *** Monday, January 27? ' [ Worker's Council at 7:30 p. m. Slides will be Shown on "Improve . Your Teaching." ? ' Boy Scouts at 7'p. m. Wednesday January 20? Children of the Church 3:30 p. m. j Senior choir practice 7:30 p. ni. , 36- ?: TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Fulton and C:.;u lor ticv Rev. P. D. Putnam, Fastor >/ Sunday? , 10:00 4. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Preaching service. 6:00 p. m. Training Union. 7:00 p. m. Preaching service. Wednesday? V 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting. / A cordial invitation 1j issued to all who will attend. ' '* i ^ . v - . -'. S' /v < i.. . .i- . % IT T" . ; *$' $ v. rVvNv- ;; / *: .' pfe |...' {$| ' ! " - ,v". | ' '^ * J I ' B FOR WJ Nearly two hund <- Benjamin Frank famous lines about was lost . . , be cat lost . . . because I . . . because bis ho te*o?Tn2r ' We keep thinkk wheneyer we're as} ing up production c rolet cars. You see, SHEi For want ^of I of these are nuts i The production m tell us that nuts as If . ; ' to obtain just now, | by special planes to gg&dJ ov?r the cotm' source for theae vit mf 1 ; A 110 r seven a.m. These plant in Aninfoury I 5 -:A ? ' ?. i?>?>1;.{\ ' - '* > ' A!ysy?tirry*,yy^ 'i News F1BST PHKSBTTE^IAK OUtHSC IT Sunday? 10:00 a. m. Unified service of chur ch and Sunday school in the Wo tu?ui o v.iuu ouuuing. Harry Puge, Supt. of Sunday school. 2:30 p. m. Sunday school at. Friendship Chapel, Clifford Kirkus, Supt. [ 3:00 p. m. Sunday school and service at Dixon. J. G. Darracott, Supt. I 6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship Vespers In the home of Mr. and Mr*. p. M. Neialer. Monday? i 7:00 P. M. Boy Scouts Troo^ One, Broadua Moss, Scoutmaster, jkn.es Pace, Ami Scoutmaster. 7:30 p. m. Circle 11 with Mrs. llun tar Nelsler. 3:30 Circle V with Mrs. Philip Pad-; jgt^ ^ ^ ^ { napT BAPTIST CHURCH ' | L. C. Plnnlx, Pastor l Mrs. J. C. Bridges, Secretary. Sunday? 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. | 11:o?j a. m. Morning wcrshlp. C:15 p. m. B T. U. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. ? I SECOND WESLETAN METHODIST CHURCH Jessie Henson, Pastor ! 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. | il:w> a. m. Morning worship 7:0*> p. m. Evening "worship. Wednesday: 7:00 p. m. Prayer I sendee. ! | MTN. VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH fVnttnlAM v> w?? MV? M MUUliMIil Floyd Hollar, Pastor Sunday? ? 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. Supt. George Veigh. 11.Q0 a. m. Horning worship. 7:30 p. m. Preaching service. Saturday? 7:30 p. rn. Preaching service. H.J '-v iSf X ' v." v . ' i ' L "4m y " J-.-' - , . " *t > * r' ; %'Z ITT*/" , " , ' LMT OF A NAll [red years ago Hoods have 1 lis wrote the Flint to Kansas C how a kingdom St. Louis to Calif* ise a battle was air-cargo shipmei I rider was lost the vast Chevrol rse was lost . . . parts," the mtnut to*... .ad all abfe. cxitt?to move tt tg of those lines . that those plant red what's hold- , . atiag. , . . >f the new Che\? Another ingeni it requires more help beat the m > build an nfcto- was at a Chev W&m.' aSM?i? In production of * , a Aut-dpwn ltcd. someone suggest - * aSai? ? ' (it- . -t a .11- -ir, naur ..yea, it a \ river bottom witn st. Of the 8,000 near the docks a let. about 2.500 been unUyKW ind bolts alone I Seventy tods of en at Chevrolet - up, enough to ke id bolts ate hard' ning until the and are shipped arrived, assembly plants. Chevrolet wan WWW?fw .' ~ w -r~T) try wncnevw ae iivciy oc you al parts is foundJu complete. The e morning tt was yom\esrs ferasc ? n r%-?w \ ausla^^ l?1j(t, -Lan. r rioay plants W-OTfoict s nign staxM yAaiftia' ' **j - ,, ?rt * ippiy 01 winacvr -,v jcourse cars can t available by UCls*3 materials parts were at a produce vital par L Massachusetts,has to - .old up p a m m -! rr ?** <11 rl ,, i .^S? - ? ? ? ? ? , ^ Am isaenver airliners Because some tu &h W edn-.it the obtained. ?. . Sabath school 10 a. m. a J. E. Gamble, Supt c Classes for all ages. g Morning Service 11 a. m. t Vesper dervlce 5 p. m. a At'IhS Vesper service the minister t will apeak to the young people. c Young Peoples meeting at 6 p. m. Prayer and Praise service Wednes day evening at 7:30. Choir practice at 8 p. m. "You enter our church not as a * stra.iger but as a guest of God." * "Come and worship with us. Soil bonsonrotion * News t By Jos N. Craves and W. L Shops SoU Conservation Ssxvlce H. A. Dover and G. N. Mulllnax of Grover recently worked out soli conservation plans on their farms D iuVUi Since these plans were made, the nwndhra Kava Kill It arania am mil r of their cultivated lend. Water from I* the terraces will empty into water- o ways which will be protected from Id washing by eericea lespedexa or i kudzu. Mr. Dover says: "Properly 1 built terraces and protected water disposal areas will go a long way toward keeping my land {rom washing." The District will furnish kudzu seedlings this spring to approximate ly 50 farmers of Cleveland aunty. These farmers will plant the kudzu as a part of their farm plan as work ed out with assistance from the district As soon as soil and weather conditions permit the farmers will prepare the land for planting. Seedlings will be planted during the latter part of February and the first part of March. J. L. Self, a farmer of near Double Shoals, seeded three acres this fall to a mixture of one bushel per acre of oats, barley and rye, plus 20 lbs. per acre of crunson clover. He ferti / ? ? ? ? N ;'.*> - * '7 ' . , 'Jl < , iyX * - . 'v ** J; f L ' t >een flown from ^ -Sty; fenders from Drnia. These daily > its are * pajrt of let plan to. move e they are availwhere shortages ? icm there Vast, so / s can keep oper? ? ' r^>V(i out step taken to ateriaia shortages rolet foundry in was low* a ached- . i^not arriyM^and ep the plant Iron?Wp??nt Vi II men who build ' ** ! to felax Cheyi-. v-- ' ' fciU by allawinf V - <;M t be built tt. Chevrolet often ?& . v | roductkm entirely . JJ tOO ( f-.\, i, fj tOm *1J?&jtL.LtLi&iJ^j-itt ^,'r?,^B K. , , v .'^vv/iV i II Mflk'tv * ?i/STJ6BNWr Va ' ' y 7:rM I r. |?tl*> ' "*T^ X"'' I II V. ' %\^'- , jHTiTdlii Kj 1 .' fti/T', Wt'* * | jt!S ?l"i vw?. *1 iMIffp f ": w-{*T?'V'*! 4:??\ "' > - ?Tr*.>11 I I II V * ~ V . ' ERALD. Thursday, Jan. 23.1947 i i rin 11 1 i inesBaamasmmmaammmmtamamsBsa lzed this With 500 pound* Of com- mm?mmmm?mm >lete fertilizer. Mr. Self says: This . irea ha* already furniahed 225 days if grazing. Soon after my cow* be- 1 ;an grazing this mixture they dau?led their production of milk. I con- 25 LBS ider temporary grazing such as in f ac his to be-an excellent and econom- lu al source of feed." SALAI C. N. Elam of near Fallston has FREAK everal acre* of permanent pasture rhich he seeded last fall. He secur- CERE/ d a good stand of grass and clover vhich have made good growth since SK1NM eedlng. Mr. Elam attributes his . uccess to proper soil preparation. FRESH r _ a _ ? * ib usca a cuiupacKer in preparing he seed bed. LIN Wayne L. Were. Cleveland couny's member of the Board of Super- Spring laors of the Broad River soil con- BoxntL ervation district, urges high school Moyoni tudents throughout the county to ptn( nter the speaking contest for Soil Conservation. P. S. Dedmon, owner t Dedmon Livestock Yards and "arm Machinery Dealer la providing rises toe the county contest T sTnce"the" ^^allermatYcr drps has been assigned the respon- mi V Iblllty of caring for proper burial I ft* ^ I f armed forces personnel wxo die 1 lit? J urlng time of war. i - ^ SPF SEV ,' w - ?... * *r . * . . . "> Qj I Y * % 1 ! | H? ' . 1 t i % ' J ' ' -*V ... . ' > - * W * wv L'.' < Wtf< ?8 "i" ^ Ir&IaS' i '^J' 'JUCCiUvl UXll ' s?' tj j & u HmHyfe.%' bulb'x.asair > : <"" ..'' P^L !. ft >? s.W. 77T . I -'*' ?. ^ yilt ftu .*> . ;' " - * ? " < l?atKjfl(9'a[vA ' **' |-gL^/XL ^ i ' c J yy AVy^-.'v^r ?. "w~ - s ., fAf^.v /. ^ \,f. .,' r^-\ ItJtaPC ?H mbww ' vRBHWR' - ^SSiwi^' ' " '" " ' ' : ' ? ' Se$?> . ' " . v' '. i . 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