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Telephone Talk By B. B. MOOBE kings MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, September I, 1966 Bethwan News BEFORE David Baptist Church observed, Lloyd Turner, and Jean, the Ordance last Sunday night Mrs. Henry Kiser of Gastdnta; with the following being bap- visited Mrs. Lyntan tChampioni tized; Joreme Graham, Rachel; and Darlene last week. ! Ross. Dennis Bolin, Joey Allen, j and Larry Southerns. Dial my own Long Distance calls! (Yes ma’am. The phone company calls it Direct Distance Dialing. It's the very fastest way to tele phone out-of-town friends.) ~ * It’s sirafrie! Noddng to it! (You just dial “1”; then the Area Code —they are listed in the front pages of your directory—if it’s different from yours; then your rvparty’s regi^ phone number.) Sounds gfraat! Think I’ll try it now! (Oh, yes. One more thing. When you dial your own Long Distance calls, you get the low statkm-to-station rate!) Let me see. Who shall I call &st? (Want to know more about Long Distance Dialing? Take a look at the front pages of your phone book.) MeSwain The El Bethel Home Demon-of his sisters spent last) stration Club had their annual »» Silver Springs. Fla., and^ picnic last week at the home of. Places of interest. j M.s Floyd HemdJon. There was j The Golden Circle of David approximately 25 present. j Baptist Church will have their The James Grimes Ware and annual' 'covered dish supper| Ediklia Hamrick reunion was,Tuesday night in the fellowship, held at the home of Mr. and ^ hall. Their husbands are invited. Mrs. Frank Ware Sunday. ^ i Mr. W. A. MeSwain was or-| ^ Mrs. Sam Lovelace, dained as deacon at the Sunday Mrs. P. H. MeSwain, nieht scrv-ice of David Baptist; Mrs. John Champion of Cifureh.. j S. C., Sunday afternoon. Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Vcm Jr..j Oak Grove Baptist Church ob- and Joel went to Charlotte Tues-, served the Ordance of Baptism' day night._ - ^ ! Sunday night. M_ra» _Thomas^ Mr. and Mrs. J. G. ETm^e of i Brook Jr., Barbara Brooks, Caro-1 Lincolnton visited Mr. and Mrs. lyn long Linda Patterson Gene Wchunt recently. were baptized. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lovelace - and Kathy and Carolyn Jones Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ray of sDcnt last weekend at Myrtle Charlotte visited Mrs. Mae Bell - - I lasjt week. DARK WHEN DRIVING BEFORE DRIVING AFTER DARK Beach, S. C. Mr and Mrs. Bill Sellers and „ n ^ M and Mrs. Gene Wehunt Mrs Arnold I . c.,v,hqv with Mr anrt Mrs <>* Lenoir spent most of spent Sundaj with Mr and . • J. C. Elmore of Lincolnton. and Gall Mr. and Mrs. Keever Hamrick, I AMERICAN TAUCKING ASSOCIATIONS, IM. I They enjoyed a cook-out sup- Phyliss and Wanda spent Sat- Mr. Walter Vess Sr., visited urday at Tweetslc Railroad. | his mother, Mrs. Roy Vess, of Sgt. Paul D. Harmon is home Phyliss won a free day in a Tv’ Grover Sunday afternoon. ; on a thrity-day leave from Viet- contest. ' I . — nam. Mrs. Harmon and two Mrs. Lyman Champion and: Mim Martha Grigg attended daughters went to Charlotte Darlene accompanied Mr. and the Davis reunion at Winston- Monday morning to meet him. Mrs. Howard Champion a n d Salem Sunday. | ■ children to Daytona Beach, Fla., _ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dover of Hardin Returns To Alameda, Calif. for a week. T/Sgt. and Mrs. John F. Mc- Goin and Tommy of California spent the better part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brook Jr. Sgt. and Mrs. McGoin are to be stationed at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, Golds boro, after his leave. Mr. and Mrs. Wray Thornburg took their grandchildren, Lanny, Rodney and Scott Thornburg and! Nancy, Linda, Tim and Lisa! Patterson on a picnic at the! home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bell | ot Matthews last week. i Mr. Walter Vess Sr., went to' Forest City last Friday after noon. Mrs. Grace Ledford, Mrs. Opal Charlotte visited Mr. and Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Rose Bell and grand- Wray Thornburg Sunday after daughter, . Gina, visited Mrs. noon. Sam Bell and Gail on Monday. I I Mr. and Mrs. Wray Thornburg Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green and and Mr. and Mrs. Dwan Thorn- two granddaughters and little burg and Darrell attended the Kelly ICirkendall spent Saturday, Thornburg - Dover reunion Sun- night at Mr. and Mrs. Emmett day at the Grover Rescue Build- Green’s and daughter’s home. ing. USS RANGER (OVA-61) (FH- TNC) Aug. 23 — Aviation Struc tural Mechanic Airman David M. Hardin, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. E,. T. Hardin of 504 W. Gold St., Kings Mountain, N_ C., has returned to his homeport of Al ameda, CaJif., as a crewmember aboard the attack aircraft car rier, USS Ranger, after an eight and one-half month deployment in the Western Pacific with the Seventh Fleet. Nazaienes Set Annual Assembly The parlor and a delegation of mo.rbers of the Church of the Nazarene in this area will take part in. the annual North Caro lina district assembly to be held at the First Nazarene church in Burlington on Wednesday and Thursday, September 14-15. Annu'al reports'will.be made by pastors of all 49 churches on the district. These churches now have a total about 3,500 mem bers and a combined Sunday school enrollment of 7,000 per sons. Dr. Lloyd C. Byron, Charlotte, will give his annual message as district siuperintendent He will outline plans for the 1966-67 year. District officers will be elected. The presidfiig general super- ■ntendent will be Dr. G. B. Wil liamson, of' Kansas City” Mo., who has served continuously since 1946 ‘m the hi'^hest elective ^ office, in the denomination. j The Church of th Nazarene is the largest Protestant denoimina- tion that stands for scriptural holiness in the Wesleyan tradi tion. It has a domestic member ship of 355,000 and a' total world member.'diip of 425,000 in more than 5,000 diurch-s. It maintains about 625 mission aries in 47 countries. The denominatiian’s radio pro gram is “Showers of Blessing.” World offices and a publishing house are in Kansas City, Mo. Libeiiy Loan Reports Growth. While operating off the coast of Vietnam, the Ranger struck rtrategic sites in North Vietnam,,' delivering nearly eleven-thousand, mns of ordnance on enemy posi tions. I The Ranker planned and exe-1 .''Uted the first strike against the j Haiphong, Vietnam petroleum, | oil, and lubricant storage facil-: ities.. This strike was said to I have had severe damage to the depot and despite the intensive ground fire encountered there was no damage to the attacking aircraft from the Ranger. Other missions from the Ran ger, included strikes on rail roads, bridges, highways, and water traffic, seriously hamper ing the movdmerit of war ma- j teriEils to the Viet Cong in South Vietnam. ^ Continued growth in outstand ing receivables and the highest earnings for any first six-month period in tlie company’s history were reported today for Liberty Loan Corporation by David B. The company’s net earnings for the first six months of 1966 were- $2,683,177^ wljich.js, ecjLual to $1.05 per share oh th^ 2,407,264 common shares outstanding on June 30, 1966, after deduction of preferred and preference divid ends. The comparable figures for the first six months of 1965, the previous first six-month high, were $2,656,155 or $1.04 per share on the 2,395,416 common shares that were outstanding at June 30, 1965. i Miss Elaine Gibbons of Char- 1 lotte spent the weekend with her parents. Miss Katherine j Gibbons is spending this week at the home of her parents. A'/3C Wayne Turner of Sey mour Johnson Air Force Base at Goldsboro spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. arid Mrs. You’ll be getting less sleep from now on. Make tbe most of it with a Ssaly When you lie awake waiting for the next whimper, Poaturepedic relaxes you so that after you tend to the baby you go back to sleep quickly. Designed in cooperation with orthopedic surgeons for comfortably firm supporL We know how much that means ... specially when you nave a new addition. Mattmt 01 matchlas foundaUoD, tach Phone 739-5451 Mountain, N. C. . . Seo Your Friendly Sterchi Salesmen — Hondofson Herndon or Mrs. Betty Alexonder SWIHGING SAVINGS SET COMPLETE BY BLUE HOSE YENdlLS t 88c PRBSekiPT COULD veryWll ••••••••a* BE lOMORROVi^S HEALTH . ' INSURANCE Coat ihrw the tkin to /dt! •notcuiii vivH aud.oaioti 'I SPECIAL NOTEBOOK PAPER 500 SHEETS SiyiNGHg* -SAVINGS SHAFFER CARTRIDGE PEN SET SWINGING SAVINGS NOTEBOOK CLIPPER FOR BEST SELECTIONS F OR SCHOOL SHOP HERE!! 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This is an increase of $20,- 256,646 or 7.6 percent in the past twelve months. Interest expense for the first ■six months of 1966 was $.573,798 greater than in the same period a year ago. At last year’s interest rates, net earnings after taxes would have been greater by 8 cents per common share. On June 30, 1966 the company had in operation 657 loan offices in 503 cities in 32 states, for a net gain of 10 offices in the six- month period.
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