Page 2 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, August 19, 1965 Talk About Esclation MM-: >7? -1- Lt. Col. Donald Olive On Pistol Team CAMP PFJRRY. OHIO (FHT- In'C) Au^;. 6 Marino Lieuten ant Colonel Donald C. Olive, son of Mrs. G, B. Olive of 70H W. Mountain St., is serving as a team member with the U. S. Ma rine Corps Reserve Pistol Team competing in the 1965 National Rifle and Pistol Matches at Camp Perr.v, Ohio. The pistol phase of the Na tional .Mali hes began on Aug. 2 and will end on Aug. 7. when a- wards will be presented to the high shooters in the Nati.;nai Trophy Individual Pistol Match and the %vinning team in the Na tional Trophy Pistol C e a m Match. The Reserve Pistol Team is firing against thousands of the .:est military and civilian marks men from all parts of tlie United Slates and several foreign coun tries for some of the most covet ed prizes in the world of shoot ing. The pistol team is composed of Marine.i representing Reserve units from California to Florida and from various occupations in cluding accountants, school teach ers, policemen and a csrllege pro fessor. Before arriving at Camp Perry, the team fired in the Washington. D. C. Champion ships hold at Lanham, Md., on J.jly 24 and 25, where they won first place awards in several shooting categories. ROTARY CLUB Rotary District Governor C. W. (Soup) Porter will be guest speaker at Thursday’s Rotary club meeting at 12:15 at the Country Club. This will be the Rotary Governor’s official visit of the year. President Devere Smith .said. AYTHESUE \ ALLTHESETIRESMUSTGO! Thursday. Friday . ij.- and Saturday / HUI*ry 111 fOI* DeSt $6160X1011. It ia INSULATED MUGS KEEPS YOUR DRINKS HOT OR COLD. Wonderful ^ quality in maKinq; graccruiiy aesigned, wonderfully insulated and in a choice of colors. Remember.. H break*resistant. Use Uiese with pfide or give as gifts. You re.tlly save on tliis value! 00 For all I 12 NYLON tires AS LOW AS $069' EACH, IMPAIRS (6 /O » 16 biKkwall. tiiW tup*) eiKkwall. Prtwifl ^Pneein Tubtins SIZES P«'r»" S«t*oi4 6.5«/7.lllhl3 J10.69 JI0.44 7.5(l«l4/$.70il5 n.63 11.44 8.110,14 14.69 14.44 CommiQdir 220. othvr «im Bndwhttiwallt alM ftdue^d “Easy-Steer” NYLON tires AS LOW AS •69* EACH. IN PAIRS (6.00 » 13 tubel9;0_ Blackwall. Price in Fuce m Tuheleis SUES Piirs* Sets 014 6.50'7.M,13 517.69 517.44 7,50,14/6.70,15 19 99 1 9.74 8 ll(U14/7.10,15 27 99 2 2.74 Lon. Mil.t 330. ottier iizel and whlt.walti alM taduerd Silvertown, the new-car tire AS LOW AS 169^ EACH. IN PAIRS (6 00 r !3 blKkwBlI, (ubelew) BUcliwali” Price in Price in Tubeleu SIZES Purs* Seiiol4* 6.50.13 520,99 5 2 0.74 7.50.14 6 70,15 24.49 24,24 8.00,14/7.10,15 28.99 2 6.74 ♦Price per tire in pairs and sets of 4, plus tax and tires frerm car NO MONEY DOWN! FREE MOUNTING! NYLON tires EACH IN PAIRS (6.70 X 15 blackwall. tube-type) BiKkwtIi Tubtins SIZES Price in Pairs* Price in Sets of 4* 6.50/7.00x13 $10.69 $10.44 7.50x14/6.70x15 $11.69 $11.44 8.00x14 $14.69 $14.44 Commifldir 220. other tim ind whitcwilli alw reduce! “Easy-Steer” NYLON tires AS $■ LOW^ AS EACH IN PAIRS (6.00 X 13 blachwatl, tubeless) etachwall. TubeICK Price in SIZES Pairs* Sets of 4* 6.50/7.00x13 $17.69 $17,44 7.50x14/6.70x15 $19.99 $19.74 8.00x14/7.10x15 $22.99 $22.74 Loni Miict 330. oiiitr vm and whilcwem alto redbce! Silvertown, the new-car tire "EACH IN PAIRS (6.00 X 13 blackwall, (ubeieis) BiKkMafl. Tubeless Price in Price in SIZES Pairs* Sets of 4* 6.50x13 $20.99 $20.74 7.50x14/6.70x15 $24.49 $24.24 8.00x14/7.10x15 $2&99 $26.74 Stiveflewn Mfi, ether sine «»lMtewelli etio reduced. *Price per tire In pairs and seU of 4. plus tax and tlrea from cai FREE MOUNTING! NO MONEY DOWN! Southwell Ford I Agriculture In Action AX OF CONGRE.S.S This session of Congress may well go down in American his tory a.s marking the death knell •of ivpresonlativc government and the birth of an o.xpanded welfare state ruled by centraliz ed federal pou er. The so-called medicare bill which perverts tlie original con cept of the Social Security sys tem is now law. It is the first step toward a complete system of medical and hospital care un der the complete domination of the federal govern.ment. The U. S. Senate is currently | considering a constitutional a- i mendment which would permit | states to decide how they should | elect their legislators. If this a- j mendment fails, rural and farm : people will lose their right to j representative government . The U. S. House has voted to j remove Section 14 (b) of the; Taft-Hartley Act. and if the U. S. I Senate follows this lead, North j Carolina and eighteen other, states will lose their right-to- . work laws. Human and .state ' rights will be the loser to central i government and the labor czars. I The U. S. House has voted for an expanded anti-poverty pro gram and has stripped state gov ernments of any veto power over pro.jects in their states. There is ' speculation that the real ob.iec- i live of the anti-poverty program is not to provide jobs or educa tion for the poor and untrained. ! but to build a political following of poverty clients who will re- ' ceive their votin.g instructions [ directly from the party chiefs in Washington. j The old political pork barrel 1 I projects of the past now appear I as puny devices when compared I with the direct pipeline from the I federal treasury to the millir-ns 1 of medicare and anti-poverty program clients. This pipeline I will be enlarged with rent sUb- I sidies under a new federal hous- 1 ing law. Meanwhile, another pineline I i seems to be out of order. That’s I the one that carries the U. S. citizen’s opinions to the fixmt office in Washington. It has been out by the ax of Congress. Saturday and Sunday August 21 and 22 Shelby, N. C. Cleveland County's newest and most convenient residential community. Come see all that’s best in suburban living just south of Shelby on High way 180. Inspect 10 model homes. Choose from more than 200 choice homesites ... a lot for every type home. Our representatives will show you around and explain how easy it is to arrange financing. j • 10 new model homes to choose from • more than 200 choice homesHea # paved streets • wootled lots • basement lots • all electric homes • property restrictions • underground utilities • community water system • convenient location £ • many lots border streams • convenient financing arranged Another All-Electric Community. Developed by Choice Builders, Inc. (Hinson, Rhyne and Waters, C. M. Peeler, Jr., Knox Surratt, C. D. Hunt). LOC.4'riON: On 180, about 4 miles soiitli nf Shrlhy. 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