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^a§o m RiNfts Mountain Hauio. mss mountain, n. c. Jin'uiry ii, Thurs Sgt. Sherrod Is Decorated Hope Finishes Recruit Training Appreciation Resolution NCSU Plans WITH U. S. l-O.MHAT AIR FORCES, Vietnam IT. S. Aif Force Technical .SeiKeanl lien- .1amin L. Sluni'od, .son ol .Mrs. T. L. Allen, 2(>t() E. list St., Savan nah, Ga., h is been tie,oi .iteil at iPhu Cat AB, Vietnam witii tin' Bronze Star with "V" <li vice uni the Air Medal for ai-tion in Smitli- east Asia. Sciii>eant Shennd ri reived tlie Bronze Star fol' lic'roism as an aeromi.iical l(rilin;.'ian at Kite Sanh, Vietnam. On Ki in iiar.v 21, f 193S, while evac.atiiif’ two seri- t ously wimniU d U. S. .Maiine Corps p<>rsonnel, tlie ser.ueant's , helicopter was iiit liy eiiem.v i ground lire anil foieed to retinii t to the lanf^n." rami:. Disn-gard- * ing his own safety, he evaeiiated 'the patients ami piared tiiem a- J board another lielieopler. ■ The sergeant e.irned ids Air ; Medal for his outstanding air- Jm-anship and i oarage on su. ii‘.-^s I'ful and imiior tanl missions under * Hazardous conditions. ■f Set leant Slierrod is a l!f)l graduate of Commeieiai liiglt t School. » His wife, Luia. is tlie il.iu.gliler -cf .Mr. and Mrs. Willi.iin 11- l■■old, Rt. 2, Kings .Mountain, .N. C. The sei .geant’s fatlier. .la Ills i Sherrod, lesidi s on Rl. I, -Sav ; annah. lEOlO.'ii PARRIS ISI.A.ND, -S. C. ll■'l^I'.^'Ct .I.in. 13 .Marine Pri- vati* .Stejiiien .M. Hope, son ol .Mrs. George J. Hope of 1112 E. Gold SI., Kings .Mountain, .N. C.. and liushand of llw foinier .Miss Judy I-’. Ale.sander. of Route 1, -sliaron, S. C., was gradualetl from '.'iglil weeks of reeiuit train ing 'll Hie .Marine Corps R<-cruit Oepot heie. lie will now undergo from two to four wi'eks of individual eom- lj.it training an I tlien, after leave' .-'I li.ime, will report to his tirst Marine C.iips assignment. ■file inlensifiid .Malilie recruit Ir.'iinin.g empliasi/.es rigid pliysi-i .-al I ouditionin r and survival l('{liiiiipies, both at sea and a- sliore, to develop self-eonfidi nee and en<luran(<'. .Marksmaiisliip ■with tile .M-11 rifle and l.'i-ealiher pistol are e(|ually stres.sed, and .lose order ilrill instills tile tra ditions of Marine Corps Kvini- wm k. A lliorou.gli study of hasie mili- tar.v suirje.’ts, h.v.giene, tirst ail ami sa'iit'ition, and the easloms, .ourlesies, history and mission (*{ Hie .Marine Corps .sene to polish the new Marine's reeruit ediiea- tion and pre|iare him to join the .Marine ei.inhat forces. WHEREAS. Mrs. Saia Mull (Jurdner .si'i ved [.dtlifully and ef- fi'clivi'b as a memher of the t lai dner-Weljl) College Rnard ol Ativi.sors from its iM ginning, ami WHEREAS. .Mrs. Stira Mull Gardner pUu-ial the highest in terest in lier <-lun\li, her com munity, her slate and her nation, and WHKlfEAS, .Mrs. .Sara .Mull tftii lner exi-mplifled true Chris Han ideals in every walk of life, and TV Programs c'xprc'ss deep and genuine sym- pailiy to the family of Mrs. .Sara Mull Gardner, and | fij,, University’s Edueational 2'That the above group pledgei Television System has scheduled thi'inselves to eonlinue to support In •'anuary to help an.l promote Ihe Christian D<*nw-' 7^'. «l>ng their cralie kleals that Mrs. Sara Mull|1969 federal income tax return. Gardner believed in and lovedl The three 30-minute programs dearly, and have been prepared by C. R. Pugh and J. G. Allgood, extension eco- j nomlsts at North Carolina State j University. ! The first program on Wednes- ] day, Jan. 15, is designed for farm ers. It will trace the steps In fil- Ing out Schedule F of the 1040 form, which deals with farm in-! cc-me and expenses. i The second program on Wed nesday, Jan. 22, is designed lor everyone; farmers or buslnc.ssmcn, who are concerned with -capital gains and losses. Pugh and All good vVlll ti;Ace.^ farm example in preparing Schedule F, which deals with capital •'gain.s and losses. The final pretgram on Wednes day, Jan. 29, is designed for everyone. It will deal with the personal tax return. Form' 1040, Air time for the three program.^ Is 7 .pm.- The producer • is Ruth George - Sheehan of the Depart ment of Agricultural Information at NCSU. The program will be carried on all five channels of the University’s Educational Televi sion System. lmpi'opet;l(>' aligned heatllights lead the list of defects discovered iin North Carolina’s Automobile 'Safety Inspeclipn Program WHEItEA.S, .Mrs. Sai'a .Mull Gardner e.xprcsscd unusual con 3. That the name <>f .Mrs. .Sara Mull Gaixlner Ik- inserihed in Hie Book of .Memory of Gardner- WG.i) Collr ge as a c-ontinuous re- niin ler of her sai-rificial spirit, and i<li'm-<' in Hie youth of America in general and the youth of Gaid- ner-W< l)l> C<>i|(.;c in parlicular, and WHEREA.S, Mis, .Sara \lull Gaiilncr was calli'd lo licr cicr- n;H reward June l.s, 19()S. BE IT THEREFORE RE.SOLV- EO: 1. Tlial lli<. Truslees, Ihe A<l- visors. Hie Administration, F-tc- ully and .Staff, iind the Student Body of Gar InerAVchb College •1. Thai FI copy of this Resolu tion iH' sent to Ihe family of Mrs.; Sara .Mull Gardner, be spread on Hie Official Minutes of the Board' of Trustees of Gai-dner-Webb College, and that copies be sent lo Tlie Biblical Recorder, Tlie Cliarity and Cliildreri, and the lo cal and slate pa-iJers. E. Eugene Poston, President Gardner-W’ehb College R. Painck Spangler, Chairman^ Boani df Trustees; Survey Bonds Offered As Refund Option TV Is Undeiway Saviirgs llond-v .Sinii- Oii for Norlli Ciinilin.-i, Walter I’- Johnson, loda.v reiiiiii led l.-ixpay- ers Hial Hie 'I'reiisury [li-piirl- meni will onee ii.gun oiler llierii the O]ipor . iiit.v of I'lkiiig iiu-ouie lax refunils in i'niled Slale.s Siiv- ings Bonds. Tile savings opiioii. inirfulueiui in 1933. Is in .ul litiou lo Hie two slundai'd o|)lioiis of lakiii.g lax refunds in easli oi- ap|ilying llieiii to nexi .setir's l.'ix- "M'hen ,'i taxpayer eli-i ls lo ■ lake Ids i-efiiiiil in Si-rii's I-: Bonds,” .Mr. .luiinsou sa;.l, "lii.s inone.v --oes lo wfii k innne-li'iiel.v on two ,)oljs. It tie.dns to luiil'i his fiuaiiji.H sii urily. .-M Hie same tinii', it eoiili ihules to mir country's c(-o:iomie sHi'iigHd Tliose who ell'.-I Hie I', .'s. .Sav ings Bonfi option .join inilliims ol Amerieaiis uiio ate iiueslin;.' io their eouniry's future in this wa.v. ■'Wlieii you elieek Hie .Sa\iii.gs Bon.l line on ,\our 19lisi lax toriii,” Mr. JoliiisoM eoTilinued. ''you au- toinatic.'illy assure yo. rself of two advantages: Voii provide yoursi'lf vvilh an easy method of holdin.g nn lo your l ix re'und dollars and a sure wa.v of mak ing it .grow one-t'liiid iaigm al maturity. Wlieti yom- imirk is made, tile rest is .auloiualie, l-'or example, if .vou're etiHHed lo a I'd und of I? 12, you'll gel a .S.'i'l faee-value .Series E linn:l leost S-'.37..")di. plus a I lieck to.- SI..'ill.'' Ml'. Joliiison slid, ''elioosiiig Bonds is Hie surest vv-iy I know of to make your tax rnfuiid real- Iv mean somelliiiig to vou.'’ A sample of residents in this area will he aslvt'd alioat tlie tel evision .-els ill their liousehokis as pari of a nationwide' survey the vvei k of January 21), Direi tor, .Tiisej;;] R. .Norwood of Ihe Bu reau of Hie Census Regional Of- fi'i' ill CliarloHe aiiiiouilei'S. The quest ions are limed at de termining tile iiropoitioii of liniiseli.ild-i in Hie 1’. .S. with tele vision sets, the proportion vvilli color sets, all I Hie proportion Willi sets vvlii, It <-an receive 1,'HF. .Aii-wers lo lliese (|uestions lielfi go'.ei nment and Inisiness in de- i-isions a'feetityg Hte ,'Slahlish- iiK'HI (d iiei.v hro.adeasliiig facil- ilil'S. i'lie suivey is take'll annuiilly. T.asI .V ear's figures sheiweel Hial .•qiiKoximately 91 pcree'iit of the lieiuseholeis in till' I'nile'el .Stales ir.id at least one television set, .\i-.|)reixim ilely 1!) fieree'nt of the-, houseiiolels liaei a eeileir set and 421 fiei.e'iil were' ee|iiippe<l feir Ihcj fUF reieplieiM. ^ The' TV (|ue'slions supplement Hie B re'au's re'gidar monthly I'mpleiyme'nt surve'y which pro-| vieU's eltita fei the U. -S. Depart-, me'iil ejf Latieir for upelating n-a- fiotial empl<iymi-nt fl.urp.s. i Tile ide'iitity of heiusi'holds in fill' surve'y is eonfi.lential, and the iiirormation obtained will be used for slatistieal pui-p<'ses on- Iiilervii'-vvors who will visit; house'.lolels in this are'a January; 29 25 are; Mis. Jae'iue'liiK' H. Goforth, 1.301 Montrose' Drive', Shi'lbv, N. C. 2M.5n'. anel .Mrs. Ethe-l S. Reick- ell, 90-' SouHi .Street. Gastonia, .\. C. 2Nf).52. BARGAINS DRUG STORE REXALL DELUXE TOOTH BRUSH Nylon bristle; choice of medically approved styles. 69^ REXALL KLENZO MOUTH WASH i-.CMTri Riliy-reii antiseptic KLENZe ^1,1, 5p||,y PINT " REXALL HEATING PAD Wetproof, 3 positive heats. Ul -approved. - REXALL REDI-SPRAY DEODORANT Once in the morning does it... dries in ) seconds. 5-oz. aerosol REXALL TOOTH PASTE redl- spray Fresh flavor, thorough foam- out cleansing action. Regular or Fluoride. 6% oz. FREE S n.m. to 9 p.m. DELIVERY Monday • Saturday RESSIE'S REAUTY SHOP NOW OPEN ON WEDNESDAY ^FEBRUARY SPECIALS— MONDAY . TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY BY OPERATORS FROST BY TIPPING $10.00 BRECK — HELENE CUR'HS — REALISTIC AND RAYETTE PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALS S17.50 WAVE NOW $12.50 515.00 WAVE NOW $10.00 $10.00 WAVE NOW $ 7.50 RESSIE'S REAUTY SHOP YORK ROAD PHONE 739-4162 MRS. NANETTE BOWEN—MRS. PATTY CLEMMER Ij'.. A STAR IN THE FUTURE And what n future he can hove if you start planning lor it now! Star quarterback or atomic scientist, the sky's the limit for youi youngster. IjFH? We con help you make that 'Ail future come true. A dividend- bearing Savings Account that will grow with your future star is importont... when he's ready for college, the money he needs will be ready for him. Open a College Savings Account soon and save steadily. Plan his fu ture with us. '.'s HOME SAVINGS & IOC E. MOUNTAIN DRIVE4N WINDOW SERVICE PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ^PAGE i r ' V So we're going to do it my way . . . see ■ . . We're go'na sock it to 'em this half .. . see. There's . something o b o u t good teamwork that just nat urally moke things go better, even in their work at Craft- lor: ■Uv dfJ That's Jim Black. Craftspun's basketball coach, doing all the talking. He has a way of mak ing his point, but it doesn't come out the way it sounds abovre. All the guys on the team respect his words oi wis dom. What he's preaching here, as he does day after day. i teamv/c Jim gc tc great' paiiU., to make thi g'.rup of guys func- tio.T os a team. They'll (Accle. Larry, Don, Jerry, William, Farris, Carl, Dovid. Donnie and Harvey) all vouch for that. This is. the first season to start, but they all look to o day. They have adopted the winning ball games. Wl^ai for Jim aiXd his group. The the future with optimism. Aft- philosophy that hard work could be more important to o road has bicen a little rough er all. Rome wasn't built in will bear good fruit, meaning- ball team than that. So that's spun. It's for certain that Croftspuii is better off because the “team attitude" formed ircm Jim Blade's coaching. I ,1 . I }. * > t>4***.. Ccach Black also stresses the importance of having t h e right personnel for his ball team. He says that having the rigi t mein in the right posi tion will make the difference in winning or lasing a game. Jim will be the first to admit that finding the right person nel to make that difference in winning or losing was his easiest task os coach. Why? why he has their undivided Because Craftspun Yarns Corn- attention here . . , He's talking pany has the employees that teamwork. make that difference , , , See. KINGS nOUHTAIN ' srofte DRUG COMPANY I THE CITY'S MODFRN’^TORE CRAFTSPUN YARNS COMPANY '‘Where the employees mike the difference...
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