19. 1965 Thursday, August 19, 1965 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. EACH A vou W A t mus Bureau Asking Farmers bout Number Oi Television Sets r* Families in this aiva will ho i al Oflit-t* in Charlotte. E^skecl about ownership of tele-' T li e Advertising Research ^ision sets during the August | Foundation and the Federal J??urreni Population Survey by j Communications Commission Bureau of the Censu.s, ac- j have roqueslcd the TV informa- fording to 'Director ■ Joseph H. i tion in addition to. the regular ^Norwood of the bureau’s Region-* Inquiries on employrrif'ni and un- ^ “■ “ employment asked by the Bureau each month to furnish informa tion for the U. S. Department of Labor's liureau of Labor Statis tics. The TV questions will be aim ed at determining; 1. If the sample family owns a television set. 2. Number of seds in the house hold. 3. If the household has (‘olor .TV. ' 4. If it has ultra high frequen cy 'rV' (ClianiK i.s 14 to S3» and the ty|>e of UHF receiver if then* is one. i A similar sui vey done in May ‘ 19()4, showed that 93 percent of I U. S. households had television I sets al that iim«\ No question.^ w<*re askwl about color or UHF I television in the 19(>-4 survey. '• The information will l>e col- . h'cted during tlie v/ork week Istartin.: August lo from scienti fically selected sample house holds in this area as well a.s oth er sample areas throughout the iU. S. Chuisus Bureau interviewers who will visit families in this 'area in August include: Mrs. Kthcl .‘4. Rockett. 909 ..South Street, (lastonla. N. C. '2St).‘)2; Mrs. Prances C. Herlden, }«^5 Meadowhrook Road, Kings Mountain, N. C. 2S0.S6: Mrs. Vir ginia C. Taylor, Route 2. Box 412. Grcenviile, S. C. 29t>0l. Snake charmers train cohra.s to sway to tile sound of music. John Adams and 'Phomas Jef ferson died on the same dav. 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IS IN THE TmMRCRATiC ZONE/ KIMOPI^Kea I can run faster BACi<\NAMS\ THAN FORWAROS/ I ( KINGS MOUNTAIN 1 I Hospital Log i j T7.S/r/.Va HOVRH I j Duilii iO:.;o to 1J:J0 a.m, I I 5 fo // 7M>i. ond 7 to 8 p.rn. J Rev. Marion O. DuBo.-ie .Mr. William Franklin Houser Mrs. James N. Howell Mrs. O. O. Jackson Ml'S. John Maddox Mrs. Sybil M. McGaha Mr. William Druim Mauney Mi«. Solon C. Norris Mr. Boyce Glenn Pay.seui Mrs. Janie Morrison Pruitt Mi.-;s Nancy Sue Service Mr. Oscar Lee Thoma.'s Wanda Ann Vinson Ml'S. Richard Yarbrou.gli ADMITTED THURSDAY Mr. Ralph Kelly Hoffman. 209 Wesley Ave., Bessemer City Ml'S. James W. Sanier. Rt. 2. Be.ssemer City ADMITTED FRIDAY Mrs. J, C. Bell. Rt. 2 Mr. William Rorace Croi'ker. 7-JOO Margracc Rrt. Mrs. Sarah Payne Groves. 20fi Park Dr. Mr. Stacy Luther Johnson. Rl. , 1, Shelby Mr. Broadus Hugh Matthews. Rt, 2 Mr. George W Outlaw, .odl S. Cansler St. Mrs. Richard T. Siyers. sii Fir.st St. ADMITTED SATURDAY Robert Hugh Bolton. Rt. 1. Groyor Mr. R'lbert Maiium Bvei's. 1300 Shelby Rd. Mr. Henry Thomas Herring. 302 Crescent Drive. Bessemer City Mrs. David Lee. 512 Mickley Ave., Bessemer City ADMITTED SUNDAY Pauline Sneed Barrett, Box 203, Grover Alpha Omega Gowens. Rt. 2 Mrs. Jessie Mae Franks. 311 S. Myrtle School Rd.. Gastonia Mrs. Raymond Jack.son. 109 N. Piedmont Ave. Mrs. Lola .Mae .Morrow. 412 Maner Rd. Mr. James Otto Moses. Faulk ner Rd. Mrs. Howard Ralph Neill. Rl. 2. Chen'y\nlle Mrs. Arthur H. Patterson. Box Mr. Lewis Charles Phillips. 212 Louisiana Ave.. Bessemer City Mrs. Frank G. Robinson. Rt. 1. Bessemer City Mrs. Bruce Seism. Rl. 1 Mr. flaruie Chark's Wyatt. Rt. 2. Ga.sionia ADMITTED MONDAY Toy Riciiard Blanton. PO Box 101 Grover Mrs. Forest Alonzo Byers. Rt. 1. Grovei' Mrs. Samuel Falls. 199 Chil ders St. Miss Connie MaiNell Griffin, 492 Hill Si. Mis. Dicey Alt'xandiM' Hol.mes. 2090 Midpines Mrs. James R, Long. PO Box .352. liessemer City Franklin Benson Carter, 1424 Sewanee Drive, W. Columbia. S. C. Mr. Adrian Neal. 59S S. Bond St.. Cheir^Tille Sela Ftancine Neal. 50S S. Band St.. Cherryville Monty Donell Neal. .50S S. Bond St.. Cherryville Miss Linda .Ann Smith. 705 Landing St. Sandra Mauis Waie. Rt. 1. Costner .School Rd.. Bessemer City ADMITTED TUESDAY i Mrs. \Valter Bridgeman. 104 |TraL->- St. Mrs. Gordon W. Brooks. Rt. 1, Grover Mr. Marion .Sitlney Cash. 4200 Mklpines Miss .Noi’ma Lee Child Rd. Mr. Hoey W. MarshalL filS E. Ohio .Ave., Bessemer City Mrs Flovd F. Patterson. 1000 i Shelby Rd.' • Mrs. Thelma B. .Sprouse. 303 Margrace Mill ADMITTED WEDNESDAY Mr.s. Freddie Warren. Rt. 1. Box 413 Mr. John Alfred Poteat, 613 W. Mountain St. Mrs. Nii-hola? M. Leftwich. P. O. Box 203 Mr. James Weldon Thornton. Box SI. Grover Mrs. Ja'r.e.> E. Holder. Rt. 3, Box 2 IS SERMON TOPIC Dr. Paul .Ausley’s sermon topic Sunday morning at First Presbyterian church will be "Ministry of Bfdievers*’. He will use a text from Ephesians 4:1- 16. 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