r KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD.^INGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, May 12. 1966 Goad HlWIei Tdc«s More Cats On Highwiys; Rffishaps On Increase Roger #. <^ief of theia maximum of safety and ^On- State's auto inspection I venience, it pays to be sure your program, predlcl^ this week | vehicle is in good condition be- that with the itiWBlIg of good fore you start out,” he said, weather there more cars on the road trav^U^greater dis tances than In rec^-months. "And to cover thig, ground with "On major highways leading aw2iy from soxe metropolitan areas, disabled cars spott^ here and there along the shoulders, are a fairly common sight,” Par- flickers. A turn signal bulb on ker pointed out. that side has burned out. You’ll “This ‘Breakdown Alley’, gen- have to stop and find oat wheth- erally runs from 10 to 20 miles or it is a front or rear one, but from the heart of the city and get it fixed fast, it’s made up for the most part 3. XlncDming drivers flash theli of poorly maintaificd cars,— headlights at you. If you’re no. ••The.se are the ones seen chug- otrmgh beam by mistake, it pro ving around town, limping from ^bably means that your car’s head place to place. At low speed and' lights are aimed too high.- ’ for short distances, thev i.ranagc i 4. 'Fhe car pulls to one sidt to make it. But at sustained high wlten the brakes are applied Oi speed on the open road they're , a damp morning it .ray onl> not equal to the task. So there | damp linings and the condition they sit by the siSe of the road, i should correct itself after the a potential accident hazard and ! first two or three applications WED..TinjRS.-FRl. ilORISlIAV 110111^4111 DO NOT DISTURB ta Atm Rescflberg-Miitifl Mckir Pntettim HERMIONE UDBElit* SERIO FMiTONt 1 likely target for vandals or thieves. Yet most of them need not have been there at all," Par ker declared. Solution? Parker said driver.^ should learn to recognize signs o' malfunction — and have defects corrected. Most vehicle troubles, he said, make themselves knowr long before they develop the pb tential ?or serious trouble. “The official safety inspection catches most defects.” ho said ’but good maintenance is verj .much a part of every driver’s day to day responsibility.” Parker listed some of the coff mon symptoms of auto troubl^ and their possl'cle causes; 1. Sudden difficulty in seeing the road at night. One headlighf has probably burned out and should be replaced at the first bp portunity. 2. Turn signal pilot light flash es once and then goes out or SATtTRDAY A DOUBLE THRILLER IGTCPiNTERHATiOKALfcCTS ihe^GlIAS' BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:00 SHOW STARTS AT 7:45 ahd tme •Mi.wFiUM(SMA7RA,Jr. wilt, JON HAtl - SUE CASEY Bessemer City - Kings Mountain Drive-In Theatre Always S1.00 A Corloodl SUN.-MON.-TUES. THURS.-FRI.-SAT — 3 HITS MARLON BRANDO S/IMSP/fSfl'S No. 1 THE NANNY' PRODUCTION OP No. 2 COUNTRY MUSIC _^TENN. J^BOREE;^ No. 3 "DR. GOLDFOOT And The BIKINI MACHINE' ON SAT. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER SUN. thru WED. — 2 In Color m m No. 1 •LORD JIM' WATCH FOR 1. "The Rare Breed" 2. "Our Man Flint" 3. Her Anything" 4. “Tiko and the Shark" 5. Country" > 'Promise 'Swamp No. 2 "CODE 7 VICTUM 5" ~ON^^. MOVIE^RUN I.N REVERSE ORDER dry out the linings. If the condi tion persists, it usually means grease or brake fluid has goiter ?n the linings of the wheel. The brake nodal has excessive ravel or comes within 2 inches jf floor’ooai'd before brakes take told. Brakes need adjiustmcnt. 6. The brake pedal feels spongy tr sinks towai^ the floor when held on. There is air in the brake 'ysiern which must be bled out. ir there is leakage of hydraulic luid wiiich must be corrected. 7. Unusual noises in time to the turning of the wheels. A reg- tlar thumping .xcans a flat spot caused by out-of-balance wheels. Phis may also cause severe vibra- ’ion at a certain speed, usually tround 40-45 miles per hour. A vhishing noise noticeable while travelin.g near a cuiu may indi ?ate a tire going flat. 8. Persistent tendency of tlic vehicle to pull to one side, or greater difficulty in turning one way than the other. Serious mis alignment or an undcrinflated :ire on one side. Mr. and Mrs. Walter.,Ves!S,^Jr^ and Joel visited Mr. and Mrs.^. Luther Hoyle and family of Cher ryvillo Sunday. .\ MV. and Mrs. Perry McSwain visited Mrs. Celia Gauclin ol Koci- Hill, S. C. Fiiciay. _ Miss Katherine Gibbons of ClTarlotte spent the weekend with iher parents Mr. and Mrs. David gibbons. . Mrs. i.inda Hoyle and childrc i )f Chcrryville visited Mis. Wal ,cr Vess, Jr. Friday. " iVltA'/966 PHILCO 20/20 COLOR TV J ve just been informed that pay TV is illegal in this state!" BETHWARE OAK GROVE NEWS Rj/ Mrs. Ruth Vess Phone 739-5035 Williams Scores Army's Top Grade j Mr. Walter Vess, Sr. visited his 1 mother, Mrs. Roy Vess Sunday j morning. I Mrs. Buford Ware, manager of NHA TRANG, VIETNAM (AH-j Kings Mountain high school PNC)—Cpl. Arthur W. VVilliars, i lunchroom and Mrs. Katherine 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis F. j Goforth manager of Bethware Williams, N. Watterson St., Kings j school lunchroc.n attended the Mountain, N. C., is a member of i nth annual Fo-ad Service Con- the missile battery in Nha Trang i vention in Greensboro last week hat scored the highgest rating, \pril 22, ever recorded in an Operational Readiness Evaluation test conducted by the Army Pa cific Area Command. The evaluations, conducted an- from Thursday through Saturday. Mr. Dean Champion and Tim of Shelby visited Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Champion Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mc.Swain of Shelby, Mrs. Joe Van Dyke of lually in all missile units within i Mooresboro, N. C., visited Mrs. the command, determine the ex-! Elva McSwain Sunday afternoon, tent of each unit’s tactical readi- j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lovelace ness. 1 and Danny and Mrs. Melvin Corporal Williams is a sentry’ i Lovelace went to Lake Norman log handler in Battery B, 6th 1 Sunday afternoon. Battalion, 71st Artillery, a Hawk | Mrs. Mamie Gibbons received -nissile unit providing air defen.se ; the flower for being, the oldest against low-flying planes in the ! mother at Oak Grove Baptist Nha Trang area. j church Sunday and Mrs. Arnold Overseas since last SeptoTher, Horn received the one for being le entered the Army in Septem-1 the youngest mother present, her 1963 and completed basic ; Oak Grove Baptist church vot- ’raining at Fort Jackson, S. C. i ed to keep the Sunday School Mrs. F. C. Ware Sunday were; Mr. and Mrs :Menzel Phifer anti children; Mr.’ and Mrs. W. F. Stone, Jr. and family; Mr. and Mrs. VFaltcr Ware and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ware and family; Mr. and Mrs. Buford Ware and family; .Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ware and family; Mr. and .Mrs. Bob Webster and 2 sons; and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ware and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ware. Mr. Herbert Wells of Washing ton, D. C. is spending sometime with Mrs. Lee Devenney. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Green had a dinner at their home hon oring Mrs. Green’s brother Ar thur Mauney frci.r. Baltimore, .Md. Mr. Mauney is in the Navy and w’ill be on sea duty for a year. Members of the family who attended were; Mr. and Mrs. Mauney and son Artie of Balti more; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mauney and children of High Point.; Mr. and M^^s Robert Pittman and Robin of Ba.ger City; Robin’s friend, .Sheda Morrow from Shel by; Mrs. Garland Pruett and 2 sons of Chcrryville; Mr. and Mrs. Sam'Ucl Owens and sons of For est City and Mr. and Mrs. ' Leo Mauney of Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. 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