Thursday, April 30, 1970 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Page 5 HERALD CIASSIFIE^ADS PAY BWaa.AR-FI?0(IF SOUR gU$INES5/ Church / Install a bon^lar alarm.^ ase tamper- PROOF LOCNS...X OtifmL ml» mK RRY pisrRi$uT/0N...Aw mp iouppiACi mt ll6NTSD-iNHDe ANQ 0^17/ IWSURANCE INFORMATION INSTITUTE '■■'V VOTE FRED M. SIMMONS for Conni/ Board of Education Reg. $1.17 SAVE 18c ' Peat Moss ™bs. 99c SAT. iO * IlOR MAZAREHE CMuaJH | 108 N. Weob 8t.. GmsionU, N. C. ' «ev. A. 5. Guyer. Pastor. Ph. UN 8-46H MeMlng Nights: 7 p. m. Sunday. Wsd DMday. yilday. Sunday School 10 a. tt Preachlnt U • Wednesday: :)::«t-(’unfimriat!on Oaaa i T::ui -Senior Choir Kriiearsal Thursday: :<:;to Junior Choir Rehearsal . 3:1)0 Orownle Scouts i 3:1.') Junior Girt Scouts PRIDAYt j 8:00 AA Meeting PIRST PRESBTTtKlAM CHURCH ‘ Paul K. Auslay, Tb.D.. Mlnliiav tUNDAYi ; Sunday School \ «hlp ‘ 10:30 Nursery for Pri»-Sehoo. Children i 11:00 Morning Worship Sei^'tca « nn Pioneer and Senior Hlah Fellow I rUESDAT. 7::V) Boy Scouta j VEDNE8DAY: | 7:30 Mid-Week Prayer bervlcs I 8:00 Chancel Choir f Ebeoezer Baptist CburcA I Rev. R. D. Lucas. Minister Supt. .fames Adams 10: A.M. Sunday School 11 A.M. Worship Servicoi i 6 P.M. B.T.U. I CARSON MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH (Independent) i Morning Service — ll:(Ji) a.m. | Jr. and Sr. Young People’s McMdings — ' at 7:00 p.»n. j (Crowder's Mountain) • Sunday ^hool — 10:00 a.m. I BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Jomes Graham. Pastor SUNDAY: 9:4.’) a.m. Sunday School 11 a m. Morning Worship 7:30 TTalnthg Union 8:;tu Evening Worship WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. DIZON PBESBYTERJAN CHURCH Sunday- 9:30 A. M — Morning WonblR 10:30 A. M. — Sunday Sebnol TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Frank Shirley, Pastor Paul Ledford Sunday School Supt. Clyde Blackwell, BTU Director EL BETHEL MEHODIST CHURCH Sunday School at 10 a.m. Mcrning Wo ship at 11 a.m. Meihodutt Youth Peiiowshlp at 6 p.m. Choir l||actlce Wednesday at 7:.30 p.m. Mid-Wedk Prayer Service Wednesday 7 p.m. . ■ OAVD BAMTOT CHOHCB Hlfbway 74 ac¥. R. B. RARDIR. RMB Gene Rovte SupU 10:00 Sunday Sebool •....vA. Aiuiiitiig wuienlp 7:00 p.m n T ?* ^ BaM Oener* \ Otreettf Ae l^ord’s auu^^c- <«ch fifth Sunday *■ Mneee min to RotMb. “Gome the vIlR UB. and we will do tbee good." Mt. Zion Baptist Cbureb Supt. John RoKS 10 A M. .Sunday Scht>ol 11 AM. ^fnrt1lng Worship 5 P. M. Training Union MOUNTAIN VlEvr BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Floyd Uollur. Pastor Jnrocs Bridges, Supt. Walter tausby. Clerk Crowder s Mountain Sunday: iH jtO Sunday School 11:00 Morning service ■ nt Piftv*-! .Meeting 7:30 Evening Service Wednesday; Evening Service at 7 d. bl Shady Grove sopttit Churcb H. J. Kugore, Minister 10 A.M. Sunday School 11 a.m. lAorship Services Imd and 4t> Sunday n p .m. Baptist Training Union 7:30 Prayer meeting Wednesday eevnln) Bynum Cbapel AME Zion Church Rev. W. J. CampDell Mmlsttf Supt. William Orr 10 A.M. Sunday School 11 A.M. Morning Worship 4 p.m. Y’oung People Meeting 7:.'10 Wednesday evening prayer meet ing PATTERSON GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Klchard Piyler, Fastor Robe*^ Hwllender, Directs. Training! Sunday School 9:4.') A .M Morning Worship 11:00 A..M Vesper Services 5:30 P.M Rnv. i«jru>v Whitfield. Pastor | Fred Bowens, Supt. 6 p.m. Evening Worship 7:.'in Wednesday night Praver Meeting MISSIONARY I^THODIST CHURCH Rev. Frank E. Self. Pastor Sunday School at 9:43 a.m. Preaching at 11 a.m. Sunday Night Service at 7 p m. TEMPLE BAPTIST CBUHCB Rev. Lewis McGaha. pastor Jimmy Childers. Sunday School Supt. Billy ChUdera. BTU director. Sunday SchMl at 9:43 a. m. Morning Worship at 11 a. na BTU at 6:30 p. m. Midweek Prayer Service Wednesdays • f.'iO p. m. Evening Worship OB Sundays at 7:1 V. m. 7:30 Thursday Night Choir Rehearsal St. Paul Methodist Churcb Rev. J. M. McLean Minister Supt. O. V. Ellis 10 A.M. C3turtn School 11 A.M. Morning Worship 2nd and 4th Sundays 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting OAK GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Kev. Russell L. Hinton, Fa.stor ‘unday: 10:00 Sunday Schotrt 11:00 Worship r>;(iO Choir Rehearsnls Membership Training EST 6:00 D.'ST ii-.-.iO Evening Worship KST 7:00 DST 7:30 Mlilweek Prayer SejTiee 7:00 METHODIST CHURCH *:aST GOLD STEET WESLEYAN Sunday Scool 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. \Vc8lc.van Youth 6:00 P.M. Evening Wrr. hip 7:00 P.M Good Hope Presbytertem Church Rev. P L. Ross, Minister 10 a m. Sunday School 1 p.m. Worship Services rZNlAT-R CKATKL lev. Leopard Suftstetiez. Poiloi Sunday School at lu o'cloca a. m. Morning Worship at 11 o’clock a m. ilethodlst Youth Fellowship at 9 p. Vestibule AME Zion Churcb Hev. M, Campiiell Minister Supt. W. M. Childers 10 A.M. Sunday .School 11 A.^^. Morning Worshlf let and 3rd Sundays North Piedmont at Riage Cborles W. Easley. Postor C:4r) a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 6 D.m t iither League FIRST WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Sunday Scliool 9:45 a.m. Mo.rting Worship 11 a.m. Wesleyan Youth 6:15 p.m. Junior Youth 6:30 p.m. Prayer Room 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship 7 p.m. Tuesday PraNei* Room 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service 7 p.m. MIDVIEW BAPTIST CHURCB Midpines Community Rev. R. C Franks. Pastor Lalon Franks, Supt. Sunday School, 9:45 a m. Worship Service. 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 7:00 p m. Training Union: W'ednesday, 7:15 p.m. FIRST CHUBCn OP THE NAZARENE 407 S. ClAorokee 3t. Rev. C. B. Bost. Pastor Sunday School Supt. James Self •Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Mf»rnlr.g Worship at 11 a.m. NYPS a: 6:.i0 pm Junior Society: 6:30 p.m. RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH Crescent Hill Rev.- David Castor. Pastor Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship at 11 a.m. Luther League Sundays at 6:30 p.m. O^oir Rehenrsa!,': on Weonesday eve- nlni: at 6:;J0 and 7:30 p.m. Nur8er>- provided for worsnin •ervlce Adams Chapel AME Zion Churcb ■fov. .M. L tainpholl Mlnislw Supt. Lonnie Whisn.ant 10 A.M. Sunday School 11 A.M. Morning Worship 2nd ana 4th Sunday THE TJIBEBRACLB «r LOYB 302 aec<ma Street Rev. Jerry Gngg Supt. Sunday Seiioot Ralph Chitwood Sunday Sebool 10 a. aa WorahlR Service U a. m. and 7:90 p. ■. Wednesday night and Saturday night Mt lee 7:30 p. m. vinetnt everv 4tb Sunday 3:90 p. m. - «lg • Reg. $2.94 SAVE 88c LADIES (!apri Pants 2 ioi $5.00 X THURS. \ V’ FRI. J I SAT. SWEETIE PIE Wachovia North Carolina Business Index rfT 1 [U (0 "How do you like my formal? I made it out of the lamp shade!" 200 190 180 170 160 ISO 140 130 120 Mar., 70 202.4p Feb., 70 201,4r Jan., '70 196.9 Mar., ■69 195,3 1957 WS9 100 Seotonolly sd|utted, centtant }>ricee '65 Weehovie ItmO eeB Tnnt Ceeipmy, nX -:I L. jr '68 '69 '70 Reach To Recoverv —BBx The simple Kt of hair brushing may not seem a vital part of every won:an's life, but It is to a woman recovering Irrmi breast cancer. It is one of the exercises of the American Cancer Society's "Peaclt to Recovery” program, deveioperi by Mrs.Terese Lasser to help women return to normal living atter breast surgery. This ts one of many service programs ottered by the... American Cancer Society. GalllM Methodist Churcb Rev. J. M. McLean Ministw Supt. Luther Jamerson 10 A.M. Church School *st and 2nd Sunday.s 11 A.M. Morning Worship MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH * Stunday School—9:43 | Worship Scivico—11:00 “ Choir Piaclice 5:00 Ti-aining Union- 6:00 Evening Service 7:00 Mitl-vveok Pra>rr Scivice 7:00 G.A.’.e • 7:00 bimnnthtv Sunbeam Band 7:00 bimonthly CMS ••OUlTTAm TAAESNACU 11:00—Morning Wership. 6:00—Baptist Training Ualoik. 7:00—Pleaching Srviee. . Yadnesday; Teachers meetm* 7:00—Mid'Waak FTayar aarvlea. Wednerday; 7 p. m. Prayer Service TRINITY episcopal CHURCH Phifer Road — Near Arm'iry Rev. Robert Haflon. Priest-tn-Charge Telephone 739-2213 Church .Sehno. 10:00 A M Sunday Servict. 11:0(IA.M Communlor 2nd or 4th Sundays — Mtirninc Prayer Wcdn.‘f!days--7:00 A M. — Holy Com munlon BRE.kSTS OLE 2 whole broiler tryer chicken breasts, split cup salad oil 2 cans (1.5'2 ounces each) red kidney beans Vi cup water 1 envelope Ci'i ounces) chili mix Brown chicken breasts in Salad oil in a skillet. Drain kidney beans; reserve liq uid. Pour beans into 2-qiiai t casserole. Place chicken breasts on top ot beans. Blend water, chili mix and reserved bean liquid; pout- over chicken and beans. Bake in dOO-degree oven 4.5 to 50 minutes. Four servings. FOR SALE FOR CONTRACTORS ONLY Two Honit'.s t’onipl(‘t<‘l\ Brick With FilA Com- mitnicnts ot .kl.'i.Onn Each. One x.5'i ('omplote, One,i0''r Complete. Both Homes .•\re .Sollim; F’or 1-1..0 A.s Is. One .TVlOd Si|. Feet With Carport & Storage, l.oeations Ate l.ot 1. Route 1. .'l-A-Lot Route ;■! .Slielhy drove. Oak drove Kings Moun tain. tP'or Information Contact 1 A.MODIO (1.122 Lakefill Hoad Sholhv. N C 1-2.T - .10 Never replace a fuse in an electrical circuit with some other substitute, such as a penny, a slug or something similar. You are eliminating all protection if you do so. | Use the correctly rated fuse for that particular circuit. Do not replace a 15- amp fuse with one of 20 amps. A 15-amp fuse pro tects a circuit made up of 14-gauge wire, generally carrying nothing heavier than lights and small appli ances. A 20-amp fuse pro tects a circuit of 12-gauge wfire; a 30-amp fuse one of 10-gauge wrire. Most older homes have only 14-gauge wire. PHIL RUCKER IS A GOOD MAN FOR County Commissioner LET'S TELL IT LIKE IT IS: PHIL RUCKER IS AN IDEAL CANDIDATE FOR THIS TERRIBLY IMPORTANT lOR. • Phil Rucker li.-is a pleasant personality. He is casv to Uilk vv ith! • • Phil Rueker has plenty of good old "liorse sense" • Phil Rucker will let you know where he stands! • Phil Rucker is a successful Businessman! He is a successful Farm er! He lives on the h’arm and works daily at gelling things done! • Phil Rueker has four young sons and has volunteered long hours of hard work in the Cub Scout program! WE want YOU to help I’S Elect Phil Rucker to the Board of County Commissioners. WE KNOW that Phil Rucker has the Background, the Good Judgment, the HonestV’. and the De termination to do an outstanding .job. ON SAT., MAY 2 HELP US ELECT PHIL RUCKER COUNTY COMMISSIONER SPECIAL FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL We Will Install In Your I9(S Through 1970 Chevrolet a Complete Air-Con ditioning Unit For Only $269.95 Tax Included DIXON CHEVROLET, Inc. Conei Railroad at W. Mountaiii Phone 739-5471

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