main North Pint moat and Mid*. Rtrret w. r. ~ - - #:d»r * _ U UO Manuat »a CHIIIST THE EINC CATHOLIC CHURCH rather Iftltf. N>l«l Father Robert Lausun. A".slant Saturdai Confessions: 4:00 - 5 <» p m Sunday Mass; 11 .00 a. m. in. a. l ammo, tam Rnnday School — l:« am m. Mantw Worship — u a. m BapUol Tralnln* — *;1S p. m. Evening Worship — 7:30 p. a H*|W Mod In* oo Wednesday M Tih rmsT PRrssTTritiAH church Paul K. Ausley. Tit. D. Minister Sumlay_, 9 45 Sumlay School. 10:® Coffee Hour. 11.00 Mommy Worship. (Nursery lo r*:e-School Chmiron t 6::a Pioneer and Senior High Pal on •hip. M.in.lay: SllD t'.ln Seoul a. Tuesday: 7:110 I-ry Scouts. Wailtunuia.v_. 7:.» Mid-Week Srrvlee. 8:00 Chancel Clioir. Tlmnutay_ 3:00 Hrowme Scouts. 4:13 Cherub Choir. Friday: 1:00 AA Mectln*. .a pbbmort bapran ana Juki C Wtluu. MM • il l bl—Aanday School. 11.UO — Morning W canto. 6 13 — BaatM Training Vatem. cnmAL nrrnopisr cmna l!fV. Hi> Wl if J«*«!.l»i IiB Sunday Senoo.. u uu— Morning Wornhlp • 90—intcral MUte MrtftadM TOMS PM ti |i tn Sen I TT Methodist Youth PHlnw ship Midweek Paper Scrv remain* at 7 p m. Wedncsdnv rvenlnjr* chusch or coo Be*. r. M. Vuuqhon. Posts* Saturday: 7 p. m Youth SiTvIcs Sunday: I'* a. m. Sunday School II a. m. Morning Worship 7 p m. Lvening service Wed nr* lay: 7 p. m. Pnt: er Service riasr chubch or the hazabxne Rev. II. G. Gaytan. Pastor lame* Self. Sup*. Sunday School Sunday School at 9:« a. m. Morning Worship a*. 11 a. m. Mil's at t»..ji p. n. Sunday* Junior Society at h:D0 p. m Sunday* livening Sctvice on Sunday at 7 p. m Mat-Week prayer Service at 7 p. m Wednesdays. Muralna Worah* 11 a. I Training Union •:« p. ■raa'i* Worship ■ Hon* of Prayar V 'JO p as TEMPLE MPTICT CMOMOI Ir* Law Is M.Ocha. pastor Jimmy ChPdcrc Sunday Mud to PC ■Uly ChllJrra. BTU_ Sunday Srlwd at 9 41 Morning Worship at 11 a. he KTU at 6 JO p. m. Mldwrrk Prayrr S«rrVs wmnradcya a » J0 p sc ——r Kvrning Worship an Sundays at T » P. sc Srv. James Mann. Pastor •J| 10 JO A. t Morrtac W< Tai^rrr cnscotal church Phifer if * t«ft t Near Armonr fcrv. Th«r*A> !>t • rs. Pn ^'-ir Charge Mrpi.'Mc TK*-if.*1?s SI'\r>AV A \ .Servi.f Worship l*i and 4«. - - Prayr <*j»nrmuni«»n ai H A M i Sfmv« «ft<: Sun* lav Orhonl WT.DXi3«r»AYS .* >> A M Holy Communion MU' 1 Fred >uf»' Rrhool 0:4? L. uk Worship Has. Worship Sands: night st 7 p m nlfftil prayer nrrtlAi 7 30. 11:00—Moraine Worship 7 00—fW. *00—Evening ? Prsysr Lfc*nr:M If pi it Church Rev R |» . Mlnivt* i Jump* H» AM >un*iH s II A \\ • - ip P Vi i: T » F*m:«son qiovi 1A/TIST CHURCH l^v. Krnl Hlro. ftftiV •ut'tay Srhoul Supt. — fekfotr Haora lO.»«l — & n ta> SehoU 11 OUMorMof w«niilp c<*rvv*ea. 7 (10 — Tri»e • | rn; - <«•-' v M|. \ ministrT ll» A.M Sun«in\ jH • ni Wu*' ii» Amvirea and Ith I* 1“ IW|»i IV Ti ftirifiK ' iliini 7:.W Prujrt -e.4 W t*r \Vrdn« « 7 .;*» p.m t’h-t.r r' h'-aoa! TuimU) Kv« rnnu Ei BETWEl METHODIST CHURCH B*\ I truce NuiVOM, Pa*tar Sunday & ho 4 at 10 a. in M'lnlrg U.-nhlp at 11 o dork. vice f*n Sunui>' a* ▼ | Q ir Practice on Sunday at 7.3d, BYNUM CHAPEL A.M.C. ZION CHURCH H* \ W J ('.til pi*-!!. Min.»*r: > i|»' Wi'tam Orr 10 A M. Sunday Srhnol A M \V<»*hi|* Mvtr«c 7 ' l*ra>«r \\ even In 7: j» fh( :>da> r\i*ftia^ Qxrfr Ndtea*a Adorn* Chapel A M.t. Zton Church Rn A f> **»*•*!.• v rnir'.-.-r Sup* Lor.rm* Wlut/iaM 20 A M N«tn«la> 21 A M U'nr«hi|. S^vh «•«« 7 vi i.ifiTtm; V\Vdn«-*da> levntn Mountain Chap*) A.M E. Sion Chute* H*-\ A 'Mtndi i M«»ri,)c«»ir."t>. Mlu>te * AM Stindnt v. 11 AM Womhip «*rvir<* .*nd and -HI. Sunday 7:A*J*M. Sunday a film mUI •.ACT COLO STREET Wl^UM metmodist church REV '•LTOl «. GOODSON MINISTER SlfflfeiTt RmIjIR. Sun«la> hOOi f pt I Rim \ Ovtftt .. 10*00 a. m. Pi*» • inc . UJM a in W r . . t» **> i> m I Jr A V ami V M. W. R .irh fHst I aruf ttitrft S %4 at . ti.il) p. m. I * *• i i F ay- >!• Hir.” .. 7**i p pi R**> .'“•'•oU ir. »H at to. Sadif* MDl c»ut nojw i-ach m «..ta> night at 7:00 p m I Chri Harnett SaniOMivr. J. W. pmiiipa ar^JP <5835?, 7 00 P. M. BmNl * I.JD A V • AH P M *"Bl« enmiffh to St. Paul M'tho4i*t Church Hrv j. M MrOiln. MinM«» -•apt CJ V. FMK 10 i » » :r* t ». S< her Rrrttnp K" h \\«*t Kv.t n* GALILEE MEIMUPIST CHINCH H*\ I" 1! !. th.ttt Mir Sujrf i.utlw-r J< to a n> niaan h • p n. Kvi-rufu: l*i a> i r RittlnK \iv«tn*'s*tn> 1964 FASTBACK ON SALE 1964 FALCON we dont DICKER. WE' FULL PRICE S2295M deal full PUCE siraoo Heoter. S«rt 24 Month "MS# V V»n.. tor a valid consideration fiom. tlie chattel mortgapm. the transac tion must lie m v riling and ie ;is tered in the court iimiMv A chattel mortga c is a kind of j iontract customarily jjivrn when | a person wa its to borrow money i on the security of net -ona| pro ’ l«*rt\ which h- owns and wishes to keep in liis possession The morgagor is thi borrower and the mortgagee is the lender. Although the mortgage a »the borroweri and the mortagis> :> Mtru*?» SO|N \\ M {V i<|« r* !*• « >. > Jf 'U* S» tfiRd I! 4 VV* - |. Ado in Chop*-! A.M-T. Lon Church '• 1 .' f» ... . . ;|4> \Ti» %•■ 1** a m s *■«•»» II .» in M*nntnr %l»>t»lup SION NAZAIENC CMUICR 10b N. Wrbh SL. Cutonl*. V C t*-v. A. H Gayer. Pa*: or. fh. UN l-MM JfcJ.'Trl£5rhU: 7 * “■ W Sunday School 10 l r **-htn U • KYPS or Toulh meeting Friday Sight. In. T. I. Poole. Ir*. J. T. Stewart iMidplan Community' Kev Cfwe . 1. !’> ii '■*: I' . Sunday School t:«. TrateStg Union 1:0 EvanfeSatk Sender T:00. Wednesday evening prayer mertlns 7:0P ___ HfOB _ IWnao B. Bom. Jr.. Motor York land m 'The tod at Your Sonic*—. For A ftlmdy Church" friTVtiy: 9:«i a. BL Sunday School. U:00 a. m. Morning WncaMp. tiS l 2: &£.rXAvm 7:00 ». m. Mid-Week Prayer t oo p a. Choir Kehaanal Local Scoots At Camporee Seoul ltadeis Milliard Oulyer and Manley Hayes led Troop ;il i of St. Malth“w's Lutheran ehureh 1 on a two-day stay at Kings Mountain National Military Park Iasi weekend. Sixty ! >ur Ixiy s from Troop 91 i participated in the anneal Cleve land I'ounty Camporee. Twenty inexperienced campers and new Scouts accompanied the ">■"> mem . bers of the Lutheran troop. It rained l,ut the boys ante * through the entire w«i*kend with enough dry clothes and dry w »od to be happily cooking breakfast Sunday morning when more rain caused the camporee open air ehureh service to la- cancelled. The boys left f<>r home and were able to attend 11 a.m. services at their own churches to keep per fect Sunday School Attendance records intact. Junior Assistant S- outmaste. Eugene White and Senior Patrol Leader Jeff Mauney were instru mental in tin* good performance of the troop. One single inline I lion of Scout conduct w as i ep< >rt • ed by the troop leaders upon tlicit i return home. At Tuesdav night .- rcgulat | meeting a volunteer for the “Belt j Line" was asied. Th.- >. >ut who j had broken the good behavior , record rose without h.» name is I ing called, tool: his punishment and went home a belter Scout. Wreck Fatal To Fore, 23 Kenneth Robert Fore. of High Shoals was killed early Sunday morning when he was thrown out of the lSkil V>dkt*\.i gon he was driving a mile and a i half cast of Kings Mountain near the intersivtion of I' S. 7t and I s5. Barbara Joann Greene, passen ger in the ear. was admitted to Gaston Memorial hospital for lacerations and bruises. Miss Greene said site was asleep at the time the wreck ©•suited Gaston Rural Police said the small ear left the road on the right shoulder and traveled iff feet before striking a guard tail post and ripping up over 33 feet of rail, knocking down two more ; psts Fore was then thrown from the car. his head apparently strik ing either the rail or one of the posts. i The car belonged to Thomas Edward Greene of Spindale and ' was a total loss. Damage to the posts and guard rail was estimat I ed at S3nn Fore a trie'; driver, is surviv ed b> his parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Washburn: his pa tern.a grandfather, luhn Washburn of Shelby: his maternal grandmo ther. Mrs V D Bridge.- of Latti more: one brother and one sis ter. both of the home Funeral rites were held Mon day from Find Baptist church of Ghanyville. Interment was In CKy Memorial cemetery rcdut i wriiinc. I' noi only .s more business-like. but it facil itates the proof <■( the terms in •ase a dispute. Man> mortgagees to 'talker the ant utnt of the loan that the mortga ge was ;.,m,n as sis urity is j immaterial. Barke:. through Ills j failure to register the mortgage. I has lost his lien to a purchaser for value, t In North Carolina the purchas er. within the meaning of the re gist ration statutes, need not be a iiona fide purchaser tor purchas • i lot value without kaowh^s). it is sufficient if lie gives some thing of value Barker should have protected his lien on the hose by a regis trait oi of ilie chattel mortgage. No notice, however lull and for mal. will supply tlie want of re gistration. The purpose of our statutes is to encourage an imme diate «ntl pi opet registration of such instruments. Barker's remedy is to - te Allen I as an unsecured creditor. If Allen hail gi\t‘n the horse to Daniel Davis, v mid Batker have a valid lien on the horse? Yes A donee is tv>t .1 put 'las er for value As against such |>er sons. the mortgage need not he registered. S&H Announces New Catalog A new 10KJ S ,v 11 Gr«*en Stump “Idrabook” displaying nearly !?<«» items of merchandise is now being distributed Iieie. The new edition of the catalog, published anmtally hv The Sj>er ry and Hutchinson Company. ts available at all local merchants distributing S & II Green Stamps, according t<> V alter I. Carriker. local representative. Phis year the tix-yeat -old trad ing stamp tnm. the only nation wide stamp company, will have .in initial * atalog printing in ex cess of Z" million copies, Carriker staled. The annual S & II Green Stamp Catalog has the largest single |>iint order of any publica tion in the 1* S \ppro\imatCly .Vi per rent of the products shown in the new "Ideabonk” represent new and improved nte’vhandise. the S A- H representati. e states. Mote than «i»ai of the Nation's leading inanufactui crs and sup pliers of brand name merchandise representing some 75 different in dustries. have their products shown in the catalog, according to Carriker The liack i-over >f thi.- year's ••atalog features information on the S a II Green Stamp Savings Plan Hv the pooling of stamps, charitable and non-profit groups may redeem .-tamps for such spe cial *itutpm-tu as station wagons, fire engines, school buses and ambulances. More than 17 million pounds of paper and xie million pounds of ink were used in manufaeturlng the "Ideabook”. Mr. Carrlker re vealed that trading siamps are presently saved for redemption in over SO per tent of th»- nation's households Colored News All colored veteians of World War I. their wives and widows are invited ; • a meeting at City Hall courtroom Sunday afternoon at I o’clock. The Compact high s bool Par ent TVachei Association will hold its final neetiqg of the yeor Thursday. May 7th at 7:30 p.m The Davidson school I’-TA will hold the annua' banquet Tuesday night at 7:3d John Henry Moss, president of the Western Caro lina." League, will be the speaker. The Ambassadors Band will ren der special music. Mrs. Klecta Lynch and Miss Sarah Lewis. !>oth of Kings Moun tain. and M'ss Kathryn Crosby of Gastonia attended the two-day beauticians' ct nvention in Ra leigh last week. NEWLYWEDS — Get your own home from AAA — only one payment to make on your new home, furniture and appli ance*. AAA Mobile Homes Cor [•oration. 4901 North Tryon Street. Charlotte. 5:7 to 5:38