4 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGi MOUNTAIN. N. C. GROVER COMMUNin NEWS : McCarter On Duty Tho Lions i hih held Kwir din Mis. \Vayn<* Tuttle, the Juniors; tiu* night with r< i nieetin«4 TiK Mlav exening at and Mrs. LMdk» McDaniel. ih<* wen! es|jr-. wlly ('.ileieiia. Di. <'h.-irU>> l*rimar\' Class. Iuiho.iI «d K<‘v. Mis. J(m*| Jenkins of th<* Nev\ which was hekl Ih'lH* Kaplisl church ol Lari is .LinalunkJ. Ke\. the ifksi the Itenn rvioojc w.is tho >}H*aker h J.m ii.iitv jii o\da> night. A ilihle S!iid> c'oui <1* i.s heTn helft at tin- Antin ji n.ipiist < lun ch Ihi> Aeek ;i! The fnlhAvin.i will 1m‘ in chai.t^j ‘d leachin; the ntu -e Kev W'ayiie tUUlc. A'lull *'la.'--. I I.itold SIh*]: 03 d. the Intel tuedl.iU* Cla»is: relatives. Th4*y to att4rt< was ^ |Tu<‘s>clay in Atlanta on a business trip, he made the trip by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davenport of If2a* b Pit'dmont, S. C. were Sunday,”* V10111Qf|| JiQS0 M.-. an. .Mr. Pre. Coe.reU s7n have r<‘tunu‘d home after spend- and Mrs. Oscar McCarter 608 W in- three weeks in Pensacola, Gold St.. Kings Mountain,^ C Thursday. January 30. 1969 teaching a U‘ader.shii) course to hroiluT ol Mrs Kifter and .S. the (Jills Auxiliary at Antio^^l HoImiIs. church. 'I’hey had a class la.si K^nda With Mr, and Mrs. Andy, ^ . nam. a w'eivpons' 'luesdax night and another <‘lass Tuesday night this wcH*k. Ml. and Mrs. S. L. Roberts o( t’ lnleston. .S. ('. visited .Mr. a*nl Mrs. T\rci‘ Rc(‘ter Thursilax. .Mi. nid Mis r>iec‘ Keter anti .Mr. .*nd Mrs, Rolierts went to Lake Junahiska 'rhurshy Wat bn son (d ('h.iii.intMigii. Tennessis* s|M>nt th<* w'cekend with hi- pai-ents, Mr. ann. .lames Ki.s returned home Thursday by platK'. Mrs. laitU* met them at f'rjckreli , the C'harlotti* alrix>rl. Mr. and Mrs. Dean McCraw, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Ketder i-ynn and Eddie spent the week- Captain McCarter, weie Suiidav dinner gue.sis of *b Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. controller, Mr. and Mrs. (Jem* Kirkpatrick ^ntk McCraw. j'Pacifi'c Tedder, son of .Mr. and' Before his arrival in Vietnam Dr. Daniel Rliodes of Davidson M-alcolm Te'ader of Matth- he was assigned at Tyndall AFb’ (*f»lle.:«‘ will ^•onduet the serviet* spemt the week with Mr. and, Fla. ^ ' at .Shiloti Dieshylerian church Tc'dder. , | Fc'lu uary 2. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Camp and Among SOUK of the* (Jrover ' " folk in the hos| itai are K. A. day guests of Mr. and Himhilght. R. II. ponder, and 11. Camp. Mrs. Lee Piiellc in Kings .Moun tain hospital. .Mi s. Walt<*r Turner ^ rank Royster visited her tdevidan 1 Mennorial hospital in Mrs. W. A. Huffman In SJicIhy and Ray Ilamhrighl. Wes- *^nstonia Sunday, ley L.iwi. in (Jrc'en.sljoro. Mrs. A. F. Collins and Mrs. B. F. Bird visiu^d Mrs. Mary Sue surgery Everett at a Rest home near Bos tic last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rhea and Mickey ami Mr. and Mrs. D. J. I Basinger and son. Montgomery spent last weekend w'ith Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Norman in Florence, S. C. WASHINGTON REPORT past four years. I have also servJ \ >r / CHANCEOVEP. AND FIRST ISSUES I ed as a member of the Post Of. I fice and Civil Service Committee comipleted and the new Adminis i retiuires a co-mmand In Washing ' ton, the changeover in the Exe- greater concentration c^f time there so that I have hacl to re. luctantly forego service on the* , is'a membe"r 'o7"'thei Branch Uf the government smoothly. There has been little Although no legislative commit- grinding of gears and this can be tees are reporting out bills, thviv attributed to the high order of Ls one measure pending before cooperation which the Johnson the Congress that is causing con- The captain, a 1956 graduate of anV «,> airterable stir throughout ,|,o children of Charlott;^■^;;7sun: Kinp Mountain High School, K--j Mrs. M. still be many problems which will officials of S. C. He was commissioned in 1963 upon graduation from Offi cer Training School at Lackland AFB, Tex. confront Ii-s. Ix*e Pruptte haginnlng. The novv, poderal pay scales. The Congress Cabinet appointed by President only agency of government Nixon is assuming its duties and whieh establishes its own pa.\ within several weeks will bo ep pearing on Capitol Hill to pro pose and defend new solutions to deal with the problems large and small that confront the American people in such abundance. The Johnson Administration has IcLt a number exf proposals of its own. Starting with Mr. Johnson’s State of the Union message earli er this month, virtually all of the retiring Cabinet menfbers ha\e submitted reports outlining their ideas on how we should deal with the continuing issues that face us. The Nixon Adrninistra- tion will have new ideas of its own. However, the views of the departing A'd'ministration will surely be of value to the new group of leaders assuming re sponsibility in the Nation’s Capi tal. On Capitol Hill, political party control has not changed. Never theless, the organization of the nOvV Congress has been complet ed with the announcement of ap pointments to the various legis lative committees. It is these committees which are at the heart of the law-making process and without them the flow of bills to the Floor of the House for consideration cannot take place. In the 91st Congress, I will continue my service on the in terstate -and Foreign Commerce Committee and I exf^ct to re main a member of th? Commit tee on Small Business. For the and, for that reason, it is undei standably sensitive about exerci.^\ in gthis authority. Even thoug"/ this responsibility is unpalatable, the simple expedient of giving a great deal of this power to a commission and the White House is not a .sound principle, in my opinion. That is w’hy I had .seri ous reservations about this plan when >1 was brought before the Hfnise some time ago. If the pay of Members of Congress is to be increased, it sliould bo done by the regular legislative pro(’<‘ss and not through the back door. As things stand noi.v. if the Corb^ress does nothing, these pay raises will become law on Fehru ary 14. This wmuld be quite a Valentine, indef'd! It would also be another step toward giving Congressional authority to the White House on a grand scale. 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