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May Operating Statement City of Kings Mountain RECEIPTS Collections: *961 tAX Penalty en tax Kfc'fi: Water Hit's Privilege Auto / Dog Clfltty Billing Receipts: Water Lights Oourt fMi Wmler A Sewer Ccrrectlor.? Deposit* Hospital Savings Permit* - Digging Grave* Bale of Cemetery Lot* Miscellaneous ?Long Meter Collection* Meter Violations Pithing Permits Jail Cods Clov. Co. Jan It oral Phone CaJl*. T . D.) ' Broken Water Meter POO 62 58.97 U.87 104.97 10 00 3 00 1.00 S 170. 17.419 774. 125 270. 46 83. " 43 S32 45 9 P24 ? C? 4 IP. 625.67 121. M . 14 00 P9 76 SO 00 00 70 00 00 34 ? 67 74 00 SO w t/2 12 00 J22.590.79 2.783.48 TOTAL RECEIPTS S26.436.04 DISBURSEMENTS ? , Administrative Petit. Oeroetary Dept. fttreet Dept. Sanitary Dept. Police Dejt. Fire Dept. General Dept. Water A Sewer Dept. Light A Power Dtp!, Court ? Current Accounts > Withholding Tax Social Securltv Discount Earned Bond Payments: Principal Interest Bank Commission Miscellaneous: Withholding TAX Fines A Bor.d Forfiture* Social Security ? Deposits Si Mi *,q 719.99 1.965.36 3 '*?17.74 2,752.80 1,089 7S 2.77341 2.961 00 ? 499 10 372 TO : . 762.70 1W 61 60.73 7,OOOf*l 3.111 ZS 16 50 717 20 24* 00 46.70 187.50 *23, 171. 27 974 M 10.127.75 1.196.40 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS S33.S21.38 Drugs to Combat Meningitis in Africa tmammmmmm % mmmmmmm*. Specialists of the World Health Organization (WHO), one of the U.N. Specialized Agencies, recently announced a n?w approach to the control of cerebro spinal meningitis ? the most widespread epidemic disease in Africa, after concluding studies in the Sudan. Following the announcement Chas. Pfizer ana Inc., made a gift of terramycln to aid the Government of Sudan to combat the diseasi in Uut region. Here, Dr. C. A. Werner (left) Oversea* Medical Direc tor of that firm make* the presentation of the drug to Dr. P. M. Haul, Director of WHO'* Liaison Office In New York, at U.N. Headquarters. HE WAS PRESENTED THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL FOR "EXCEPTIONALLY MERITORIOUS SERVICES TO THE U.S. AS COMMANDER NAVAL FORCES FAR EAST IN ACTION ACAINST ENEMV ACCRE5SOR FORCES OF NORTH KOREA." VICE ADMIRAL C Turner JOY US. NAVY n -IE DISPLAYED RESOLUTION AND DIPLOMATIC SKILL AS HEAD OF THE U.N. DELEGATION AT KAESONG ANO PAN MUN JON LOWING THE KOREAN ARMISTICE TALKS. AFTER WORLD WAR 11 HE COMMANDED TASK FORCE 73 IN THE FAR WESTERN PACIFIC. ONE OF THE MAJOR JOBS OF HIS FORCE WAS TO CLEAR SHANCHAI HARBOR OF MINES. IN IDR6 HE WAS PLACED IN COMMAND OF THE NAVAL PROVING GROUNDS DAHUCREN. VIRGINIA WHERE THE NAW TESTS ITS NEW WEAPONS. VI jGOl/OlE Hullendei Wins 'Eagle Award Douglas Hullender, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olyde Hullender, and Scoutmaster of Troop 3, sponsor ed by First Wesley an Methodist church, has qualified for the Ea gle rank, highest award In Scouting. Announcement was made at the district Court of Honor, held last Thursday at Davidson Me morial Scout Camp, and the a ward will be formally presented at special, ceremonies at First Wesleyan church in the future. near KINGS mountain VISITING HOURS Daily, 10 to 11 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. xn. a PATIENT UST AT NOON WED NESDAY Mrs. Sybil C. Camp, route 3, 1 admitted May 30. Mrs. Dosia Hawkins, city, ad- 1 mitted June 11. Mrs. Nina Wolfe, 809 W. Moun- \ tain st., admited June 11. B. N." Barnes, N. Gaston St., ad mited Thursday. Mrs. Lee Dover, route 1, admit ; ted Thursday. ' Carl F. Davis, route 3, admitted Friday. Miss Ruth Crawford, route 1, admitted Saturday. Miss Thelma Williams, route 2, Bessemer City, admitted Satur day. Mrs. Rosalie Frederick^ Gasto nia, admitted Saturday. Mrs. Mabel Martin, city, admit ted Sunday. ? Mrs. Elsie Baxter, 118 Kenwood I ave., Cherryville, admitted Sun day. i Mrs. Haywood Lynch, 507 E. | Ridge st., admitted Monday. Mrs. Henry. Kennedy, city, ad mitted Monday. i Mrs Emma Goforth, E. Gold st., | admitted Monday. Mrs. Margaret Parker, city, ad mitted Tuesday. W. L. Blackburn, route 1, Gro ver, admitted Tuesday. Miss Nathalee Eaker, Cherry vill, admitted Tuesday. Billy Morris, route 2. admitted \ Tuesday. Mrs. Ina Mae Blanton, route 3. j admitted Wednesday. Mrs. Johnnie Gault, city, admit ted Wednesday. , , Pearl Burris. route 3, admitted j (Saturday. Mrs. Clara McDanlel, route 2, ad mitted Sunday. > PATIENTS ADMITTED AND DIS. CHCHARGED DURING THE WEEK: ! Mrs. Claudette Jackson, route 2, admitted Thursday, disoharged Friday. I Mrs. Nina Frederick, city, ad- i milted Thursday, discharged Fri- 1 day. Mrs. Julia Smith, Poplar St., admitted Thursday, discharged Friday. % Sandra Byers, route 3. admit ted Thursday, discharged Friday. Douglas Byers, route 3. admit [ ted Thursday, discharged Friday. Cleophus Ledford. mh?- ? uUlIlll ^ niursaay. discharged Friday Cleophus Ledford, route 3. ad mitted Friday, discharged Mon day. Plato Davis, route 3, admitjed Friday, discharged Monday. Rebecca Curry, route 3, admit ted Friday, discharged Monday. Mrs. Dorothy Fletcher. 212. Linwood road, admitted Friday, discharged Saturday. Veo Wingo, 504 W. Ridge, ad mitted Friday, discharged Sun day. Phillip Carpenter, route 2, ad-. mitted Sunday, discharged Mon day. Mrs. Helen Cash, route 2, ad mitted Sunday, discharged Tues day. Mrs. Onice Ramsey, 13 Maple st.. admitted Sunday, discharged Wednesday. Miss Linda Melton. 312 N. Pied , mont ave., admitted Tuesday, dis charged Wednesday. OTHER PATIENTS DISCHARG ED: C. P. Goforth, 104 Fulton "st/. discharged Thursday. Mrs. Sue Davis. Linwood rd? discharged Thursday. Martin Hovls, route 3, dis charged Friday. Mrs. Juanita Bennett, city, dis charged Thursday. Mrs. Hazel Williams, route 2, Shelby, "discharged Saturday. . Randall Hayes, city, discharg ed June 11. Alexander Adams, route 2, dis charged June 11. LOW BANK RATES ON AUTO LOANS Financing that new cdr, or late model used car, is easier with a bank v loan. Low interest rates; no "extras"; convenient monthly payments that may include insurance, if you wish. Ask about our auto plan. FIRST NATIONAL BANK i ? f4t Kirvqt )) I HertKant. JJ HfHBER Member F D I C Five boys became Tenderfoot Scouts at the Court o t Honor, Larry Miller, Troop 3, Edward Blanton. Troop 1. James M. Har din, Troop 7, Randall Yates, Troop 2, and Jerome Grant, Troop 12. ???/" :J Other Scouts advanced in rank or receiving merit badges were: Harold Ramsey, Troop 2, Sec ond Class. Charles Jolley, Troop 2, First Class. Marshall Croft, Troop 2. Art. Edward Ledford, Troop 12, At letlcs. Benjie Moomaw, Troop 1, Car pentry* Dewitt Blanton, Troop 2, Citi zenship. FJem Mauney, Troop 1, Citizen ship. Darriel Spurling, Troop 4, First Aid. V- ,? > Bobby . Myers, Troop 2, First Aid. Ervin Houser., Troop 2, First Aid. Jerry Ledford, Troop 12, First Aid. Tony Kirby, Troop 3, First Aid. Luther Barnes, Troop 3, First Aid. Tony Kirby, Troop 3, Leather Work. Charles Henry Jolley, Troop 2, Music. Charles Ledbeiter, Troop 2, Home Repairs Bill Sanders, Troop 2,* Home Re pairs. Dean Fleming. Troop 12. Path finding. James Pressley, Troop 1, Path finding. Billy Childers, Troop 12, Path finding. Ervin Houser, Troop 2, Person al Health. Bohby Myers, Troop 2, Person al Health. Dah Payne, Troop 12. Personal Health. AftJy Howard, Troop 12, Per sonal Health. Ahdv Howard. Troop 12. Public Health. Buddy Connor, Troop 12, Plumb ing. ' Tony Goiris, Troop 12, Plumb ing.. ? V' Avery Howard, Troop 2. Rabbft Raising.. - . ! rk? ? Rufford Phjlllps, Troop 5, Reading. . Darriel Spurting, Troop 4. Safe ty. > Edward Ledford, Troop 12. Safety. Dan Payne. Trop 12, Safety. Hugh .Wayne. Athyhue, Troop 4. Scholarship. George Harris, Troop 1. Schol arship. Charles Yelton Troop 1. Sch'ol atship. ; Charles Smith, Troop 12, Wood turning. Guy Melton, Troop 12, Wood turning. , . David Hullender. Tt(K?p 8. Star Rank, Jerry Ross, Troop 8, Star Rank. Carl garneit. Troop '8, Star Rank. Tony Kirhy, Troop . 3, Star Hank. Don Wright. Troop 12. Star Rank. Bois Coins, Troop 8. Pathfind ing. ? Ronnie Moore. Troop 8, Cook ing Local mi ?) who served on the court of he 'lor were: B. W. Gil lespie, chairman, t v D. Ware, secretary, and A. B. Kalis, Jr . Paul H. Brings, J. P. Mayhuo, Jack Hu I lender; David Mauney, and H. C. Hudson. Also. Paul A Howard, Douglas lluljender Ral ph Hul lender, and Andrew C. Kamso'y. Prince. Kdwai'd Island was tht> originator of the Canadian fuc fanning industry. (I cor go Washington never wrote his name in full, but always sign ed it G. Washington. me so/ntm/iffi? m WANT ADjS in the HERALD 2 Only Boudoir Chairs S19.95 Regularly $29.95 Mahongany Bullet S49.95 1 Only ? Regularly S69.95 1 Only Bedroom Suite S99.95 Regularly S148, two pieces, includes double dresser, bookcase type head board. S5 Down Delivers. 9-pc. Dining Suite ..... .? S199 Regularly S269.95. in modern walnut. S5 Down Delivers. Only 1 Bedroom Suite ..S199.95 Regularly S239-95. this 3-piece 4 jjoster bedroom suite is a line buy. 1 Child's Chifferobe .... S19.95 Good buy. regular $39.95 seller, you save $20. Hollywood Beds at S49.95 Only 2 ? Single size, includes plastic headboard, box spring, innerspring mattress, detachable legs. Regularly $64.95 each. 1 Lane Cedar Chest .. S49.95 All know the LANE name. Regularly $54.95. 1 Corner Cupboard .... S69.95 In beautiful mahogany, regularly $84.95 Apex Vacuum Cleaners $49.95 Tank-type, No. 630. Regularly $59.95 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmmm trmm Metal Smokers S1.00 Regular value dt $1.95 USED BARGAINS 1? 5-pc. Chrome Breakfast Room Suite, reg. $49.95 . $39.95 I 2-pc. Living Room Suite, reg. $109.95 $49.95 1 Sola $9.95 1? -Cabinet Radio $6.95 1 Gas Stove, A-l shape and only slightly used. Sold lor $109. $43.95 2 Washers, slightly used, sold for $139.95 $39.95 each 1 Coolerator Electric Re frigerator. A-l shape, sold for $249.95. $75.95 1 Treadle-type Sewing Ma chine. $29.95 1 Coldspot electric refrig erator, sold for $219. $36.50 * 1 New Perfection Range, sold new for $112. ? $19.95 1 Streamlined New Perfec tion range, sold for $159.95. $59.95 1 4-burner New Perfection Oil range, A-l condition, sold for $89.95. $59.95 1 Mirror Piano, sold for $595, thoroughly recondi tioned and tuned. $199.95 1 Table-Top New Perfection Range* sold for $189.95. $93.75 1 Kitchen Cabinet, sold for $39.95. $9.95 2 Apex Washers.... $99.95 1 30-pkg. of Tide included with your I purchase at no ex-tra cost Medicine Cabinets S2.95 Only 12 ? Regular S4.69 value. ? % "/ - ' ' ? ' Only 6 Base Cabinets .... C9.95 This porcela.n type cabinet regularly sells for S14. G-E Food Mixers $29.93 Only a Few? Here's a SI 0 saving from the regular price of S39.95. < G-E PRESSURE Cookers S9.9S j Only 3 ? Regularly costs S12.95. SI Down 6-pc. Club Aluminum set $19.95 Save from the regular price of $24.25. Only 2 Club Chairs .... S44.0S I Exactly S10 off this fine' chair with foam cushions. ' ? ? ??? ' : , ?' Bedroom Suite ............ SI 49.95 Only 1 3 pc.? Regular price $179 95. and SS Down Delivers. 2 odd Chrome Chairs at . ...$1.95 1 These have been selling at $6.95 2 Kitchen Tables $9.95 Porcelain top, and regularly $14.95 Plastic Sola Beds $69.38 Regularly $74.95, choice of wine or , green. BUY FROM STERCHPS AND SAVE IT COSTS LESS AT - IUI HMMM m PHONE 348 Mountain St.
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