I9|^ .,.T Thursday. May 2, 1968 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. rnor, lists, Page Herald Want Ads Get Results VOTE FOR ROBERT W. STONE For Cleveland County Beard of Education "A Better Educationol Program For Cleveland County" I Mrs. Nance's I Rites Conducted Funeral rites for Mrs. Agnes uffey Nance, of Bessemer City, ^ sister of Mrs. Sue Pritchard of ' King.s Mountain, were held Wed nesday at p.m. from East Chapel of Sisk Funeral Home. Mrs. Nance, wife of John L. Nance, died at 5 a.m. Tuesday at I her home. I Other survivors include a son, ' Lewis A. Nance, of Greensboro; I ind three sisters, Mrs. Mary Beck ami Mrs. Lola Mullens of i Bessemer City and Mrs. Lena Payscur of Shelby. I Plano Pupils I To Give Recital Piano pupils cf Mrs. Martin Harmon will br presented in an- I nual tormal recital Friday evc- i ning. The recital program will be ‘ held at 7:.30 p.m. in Central school auditorium. Jugging is good for the heart and circulation, says the North Carolina Heart Association. I '"Looks Like Another Rough Season!" ANNOUNCEMENT EFFECTIVE SATURDAY. MAY 4 VICTORY CHEVROLET COMPANY SERVICE DEPARTMENT WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYS REGULAR HOURS 7d0 AJ«. TO S PJR. MONDAY - FRIDAY SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN SATURDAYS •i 'Til 6 P.M. As Usual COMEDY CORNER fj*l**li "Perkins is trying to protect himself. He keeps bumping into people when he carries on umbrella!" “ELECT Mrs. Doris Borders A native of Cleveland County ... A life-long Democrat ... A concerned parent who feels an obli gation to share the respon sibility for a better school system in our county. 4:25-5:2 Church of God Launches Appeal •Members of the Church of God of 111 East Parker .street are launching a trading stamp drive to refurnish a small boy’s dormi- ■ tory at the denomination’s state orphanage near Concord. A spokesman for the church said all kinds of trading .stamps will be accepted, including Blue Bonus Stamps which are given for variou.s products. Citizens who wish to contribute to the project are invited to mail their stamps to Rev. C. L. Vaughn, I pastor. Kings Mountain Church of God, or telephone the manse I and the stamps will be picked up i by a member of the congregation. I Mrs. Sansing's Rites Conducted Funeral rites for Mrs. Maggie Florence Griffin Sensing, 89. of Spindale, widow of J. M. Sansing, wore held Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock from New Hope Baptist church of Earl, interment follow, ing in the church cemetery. Mrs. Sansing was aunt of Mrs. Fate Arrowood of Kings Moun tain and grandmother of Mrs. 1 Diane Justice of Kings Mountain. ] Rev. L. H. Clayton and Rev. I Joel Jenkins officiated at the ; final rites. Other survivors include four I daughters and a son. Mrs. San- ! sing was mother of 17 children, i five of whom survive. Dl Gentry Club Speaker Dr. John B. Gentry of Slielby, director of Lal)oratoi ics of Cleve land Memorial ho.spital at Slid by and part-time director of King.s Mountain Hospital Lahoru tory, will address Kings Moun tain Kiwanians at their Thursday night meeting. The club convenes for dinner at 6:4.7 p.m. at the Woman’s dub. A native of Iredell County, he attended Davidson college and received iris medical degree from the University of North Carolina Medical School. Dr. Gentry took his internship at Watts ho.spital in Durham and did a residency in his specialty at the University of Texas. Dr. Gentry is a member of the . Anicnfan College of Pathology. He is a mombei' of the Shelby Kivvanis club. Dr. Gentry's program will concern his metiical specialty and he will present slides to illustrate the program. Vote John R. Auten, Jr. District Judge Col. KM Saver Says... SAVE BEFOREHAND tor emergencies ond re curring expenses. But save too for 'sunny days'— for vacation trips . . . new car or sporting goods .. . for a new wardrobe. Keep your savings grow ing for 'rain' and 'sun' at Kings Mountain Savings 6 Loan Assn. ( Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association O BOX 746 KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA ?BOfl6 No Better Place To Save And Earn Invest In Full-Paid Shares or Optional Shares and Receive Quarterly Dividends at 4V2% Per Year. Invest In Six-Month Shares (Minimum $5,000, Increments oi $1,000 Thereafter) and Earn at 5% Per Year. Join Our Growing Group oi Well-Paid Investors. Yios, You CanEarnWhile You SleopI Home Savings & Loan Association Drivedn Window Servico < An Open Letter To The Citizens 01 Cleveland County WILLIAM ORR My Fellow Citizens, Once again it has become painfully obvious that too many people in high places of local government are more concerned with their own little sections of the county than they are with the progress of the entire county. It is this type of thinking that must be replaced by a broad outlook, a concern for the entire county. Certainly, no area of the county ought to go without representation on the Board of Commissioners. Cleveland County needs some forward-looking men to help guide its destinies. It needs men of vision, not footdraggers. It needs men who are able to see the problems that are going to confront this county 25 years from now. men who are able to help begin solving those problems now instead o! becoming part of the problem themselves. Our county has not made the progress it might have made. The reason, primarily, is that the people have not been informed. When a citizenry is informed about the problems, truthfully and honestly, it usually reacts with an astounding degree of intelligence. We cite recent elections involving literally millions of dollars. My Fellow Citizens 1 Propose The Following: • A Better System For Garbage Disposal • More Help To Cleveland County Volunteer Fire Departments. • More Citizen Participation In County Government. • Welfare Branch Offices. My Fellow Citizens It Is Time We Move Forward With Progress. On Saturday, May 4, Vote For A Change. I Will Appreciate Your Vote On May 4th. • Open Door Meetings. • Supplementary Pay For Coun ty District Teachers. • County-Wide Recreation Pro gram. More Industry. (Pd. Pol. Ad.)