►9 Hhursday, PeHruary 6, 1969 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. SECTION C GROVER COMMUNITY NEWS WASHINGTON REPORT Ta* Tips Foi Wives Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Harry III Woman’s Club house. son Jr. of Charlotte spent Fiiday nicely. i » entertained the youns people of Mrs. Bill (Lois) Ivy and Mrs.' night and Saturday with Mi. and Mi. and Mrs. Charhs Neal have the Shiloh Presbyterian Church' Gecrge Kl Appling entertained at. Mrs. A. H. Wilson. Sunday evening at a spaghetti a drop-in party in honor of Mrs supper. The family of Mrs. Lottie Turn -, or honored their mother Sunday- with a birthday dinner at the^ Lottie Turner Sunday afternoofi.; Ai)proximately fifty friends at-, tended the party. M ■- and Mrs. A. H. (Bud) Wil- Kings Mountain High School DECA BATTLE OF THE BANDS April 13.1969 — National Guard Armory All Interested Bands Contact KMHS DECA Club Before April 12. Entry Fee, $10. Cash Awards To The Winners • Top TV Personalities Will Judge Entries • CALL JOE CORNWELL, Band Contest Chairman I Kings Mountain High School. 500 Phifer Rood moved fl'<^m a hou.se on Cleveland Hood Watterson, Richard and Avenue into their new liomt- in Bill Watterson spent Saturday at, the Holly Grove community, their trailer at Lake Norman. j M.. and Mrs. lay 'le.s-eneei Mrs. B. P. Hambright and Bu- ; spent .several days in Florida, lord Hambright spent Thur.s(lay| Jim Rollins of Oak Ridge, Ten- in Charh^tto. ' nf‘sse(‘, spen' the weekend wdth Lamar Uwensby of Gfddsboro; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James visited hi.** parent.? Friday, in'*! Uol)ini- mother, Mrs. C. L. Owensby, re-1 Charles (iibbons of Gafln*?y President Nixon and members of turned home with him for a visit.i visited his slstei. Miss Ava Gib-, the Nixon cabinet. There will A. H. "Bud Wilson Jr., student hons Sunday. , still be many problems which w'ill at the N. C. University^ at C bar- Smilh of confront our new F*Hleral officers lotto, was listed on the deans Biacj^hurg wert'Sunday’guests of each day. However, their la.sk list for the fall quieter, “e is ^ m and Mr.s. J. A. Smith. has been made much easier be- graduate of the Grover High ^ gammy Steven- n: Wivpk ton, the changeover in the Exe- luclantly forego .seivice on the servicemen stuvimr in Viet c live Branch of the government Office and (hvil vice is being ojjrrit'd out swiftly and CommitK.i at t is time. without rlu'ir husbajid’s signa-. a separate r<*tuni and then file smoothly, rnere has .btHm little, Although no legislative com-.'ure on the lax return. The wife'an amended joint return laU*r if grinding of gears and this can lx* mitlees ar4‘ reporting out bills, sliou! I imticate in tlie space pro-; it is to her and her husband’s ad- atliiouted to the hign there is one measure pending be- vuU d for Ium’ husband’s signa- vantage to do so. fore lli(‘ Congress that is causing tuie on the return that he is in _ consid*’iahle stir throughout the military s<'i'vice in Viet Nam. country. This is the measure to Refunds on sueli returns will provide salary increases for lop be exp00 per y'ear for Memlx^rs of Congress and proportionally larg , ... t-.,,1.. r ■ . <*r increases for Cabinet members daughlor>'of Laurinburg spent the’ i government. members of the Supreme weekend with her parents, Mr.; o, u these days, the news m(*dia Court, and Mrs. R. B. Keetei. 1”*^ niece- Miss Barbara Cobb at concentrate attention upon cvemts, Miss Betsy Shaw of Charlotte ‘'h<-White House Nevertheless, A!! of this eomes as a result and Mrs. Douglas Veargin ol Dur-'*^';^^; Mrs l; of '•e.onnnenriations by the spe- ham .s^pent thr weekend with (heir Carrollton, fJeorgia, Mr. and Mis. pareritS, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Shaw ^ McMilan of Spartanourg, Douglas Yeargin is in service and is pre.sently at Fort Jackson. and Ml. and Mrs. June Parks ot . Gaffney were recent guesl.s of Mrs. Jame.s I. McCulloch and mi. and .Mrs. Holmes Harry. son.s of Greenville, S. C., were Mr. and Mrs. David Harry .six?n( Sunday guests of Mrs. Billy Wil son. . Mrs. Hattie Allen was Sunday guest of Mrs. Ruby Paige near Shelby. Mrs. Walter Turner returned home Friday from the Cleveland Memorial Hospital and is gelling DO YOU THINK We're off our Rocker for giving 30,000 S&H Green Stamps with CARRIER AIR CONDITIONING? There's just one catch to it. You have to lick all those 30,000 stamps yourself. Our official stamp licker resigned 3 days after we started this ridiculous business. CHILDER'S ROOnNG & HEATING CO. INC. several days at their house at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. B(»n Philjx^t have returned to their home in Etowah, lennes.sec, after spending two weeks with Dr. and Mrs. Charles Moorc. Mr. and Mrs. Henry NRirclock and Jefi visited in Gastonia on Wedne.sday. Dennis Barne.^' of Fort Gordon I .spent last weekend with his moih- n< w ijer.sonntd, new policies, and »ial commission esla'olishcd by new ideas throughout the far- law several y<*ars ago. The pur- flung departments and agencies po.se of the Commi.ssion. quite of the FcHieral government is on-Tranklv. transferrcfl .iway some ly now beginning. Thi* new Cabi- of the authority of the Congress net appointed by President Nixon for Fc UTal pay seale.s. 'rh<‘ Con- is assumirt/ its duties and within gress is the only agency of gov- several \ve<‘k.s v/ill he appearing' ernment whichf establishes its on Capitol Hill to pn>ix»se and own pay and, for that reason, it dci-Vm ! new solutions to deal with is understandably sensitive about the problems large and small that exercising thi^ authority. BNen cor>front the American people ii though this responsibility is un- such abundance. palatable, the simple expedient Tho Johnson ,Vlniinislration "f a groat doal of this has loft a numbor of proposals of commissio-i and the Its Gwn. .Starting with Mr. John- "’hUo House is not a so However, J. K. Wall, District Dinudor, say.s that all income and aJl vviUdiolding stategnonts of both husband and wife must be; inelud4*d in the ndurn before it' may be processed as a joint re turn. Wall reijuestcd wives of serv-^ icemen s(dving in Vud Nam to make sure that their husbands’ Forms W-2 an? attached to the joint r(*iurn, ami that all income of both is inclu ied on tlu* return. Tlie average cost df repairs re- ciuirul as a result of annual au tomobilc safety inspection is less than $1.00. GEHING UP NIGHTS MAKIS MANY rmoLD Common Kldnty or Bloddtr Xrrlt^ tlons mako nuuqp mtn and women feel tente ud nervous from frequenL tlon lUfht burnlnc or ttcblnr urinsUon lUfl end day. Secondanly, you may loi alcep and have Heaoadie, Backache and feel oldv. tired* depressed. In such cases, CxSTEX usually brings relaxing comfort by curbing Irritat ing germs In add urine and quickly easing patn.Get CYSTEX at druggists. Wall also stattKi that the wife kings mountain drug company. While House is not a sound prin- son’s Stale of the Union irx’.ssage in opinion. That is wh.^ I had .seiinu.. reservations about this phin when it w-as brought Mr. and Mrs. Knox Neely and Vickie visited Mi. and Mrs. Ray mond Cobb in Clovei, S. C., .Sun day afterncon. 309 NORTH CANSLER PHONE 739-5166 Mrs. B. F. Bird spent the week with Mrs. PhUei Bird in Green ville. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy How'ell and 11 daughters ol Charlotte were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Howell Mis.*-' Elaine Pruetto of Charlotte spent the weekend with Mrs. ji Ola Pruette. .Miss Sharon Gold of Appalachi an University spent last weekend with her parents M.. and Mrs.' John Gold Bill Herndon of Appalachian University spemt last weekend with Mi. and Mrs. Jack Herndon. ! Mr. and Mrs. Cieorge Randolph ! and Susan of High Point w#>re ; recent guests of her parents Mr. ' and Mrs. W. M. Eaker. |i Mi. and Mrs. Dean McCraw and Lynn spent Monday in Columbia, .S.'C. Andy Davis and Gerald Wright student? at Western Carolina, spent the last weekend with their parents Mi. and Mrs. A. B. Davis be done by the regular legisla live process and not through the back door. As things stand now. if the earlier thij^ month, virtually all - -_ of the retiring Cabinet members . , , I or and brotlier Mrs. Neva Barnes have submitted reports outlining before tlx* House some time a.go. 'and Gary. their ideas on how we should the pay of .Members of Con- deal with the (Onlinuing issues P '* ,^,‘,1?*^, ^ that face us. The Nixon Adminis tration will have new ideas of its ow'M. However, the views of d<*p3)ding Administration will As things stand now. surely be of value to the nesv Congress df>es not.iing, these pay group of leaders assuming raises will become la .v on Febru- sponsibility in the Nation’s Capi- ary U. This would be fiuite a tol. Valentine, indeed! It would also be another step towaid giving On Capitol Hill political party Congressional authority to the control has not changed. Never- white House on a grand scale. ] theless, the organi/.ation the new Congress has b<*en complet- The State Highway Patrol ar- ed with the announcement of an- rested 13S.320 drivers on ,;h<' pointments to the various iegis- charge of speeding during the lativo committees. It is these first nine months of lf)6S. eommitteej^ which are at the . . heart of the law-making process q'ho xorth Carolina Heart As- and without them the flow o! sociation reports that in I96S the hills to the Floor cr the House people of liie United Stales con- for consi'ieration cannot lake trihuteil .S3S million to the figlit place. In the 91 St Congress, I will against heart disease through , continue my service on the In- the Heart Fond. i terstate and Foreign Commerce ‘ \ Committee and I expect to re- : main a member of the Commit- • tee on Small Business. For the ' past four years, I have also sorv- ’ fd as a member of the Post Of- Mr. Thrifty Reminds You ... 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