Page 6 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. ThursiJay, A|wll 24, 1969 Jaycee Teen Auto Roadeo Day Saturday. May 10 Furnished Awards>Prizes>Scholarships R - 25? ’■ S*' Two Classes for Boys and Girls Written and Skill Tests Winners compete in state competition Expenses paid to state competition I?” Requirements: age 1619 have N. C. Driver's License ~ FILL OUT THIS BLANK AND MAIL TO BOX 303 ;j NAME ADDRESS sX' I Age Phone No. Sex Send Resume to KM Joycees. Box 303. Kings Mountain, N. C. 28086 Sir er Telephone Talk By R. B. MOORE HOME IMPROVEMENT WEEK? Everyone appears busy getting ready for the May flowers. Now is a good time, with our won derful weather, to make your community really rr. beautilul. If every homeowner would cooperate to make improvements and beautify his prop erty — What could the results leally be? Give ^,■7 it a try and you’ll be the better for it. 9 N HL .NUMBER GAME...Has it ever occurred to you what a unique item your complete telephone number is. The complete number is your Area Code plus your phone number. Dialed correctly, it selects lOOOnn nnn^h more than 100,000^00 phones m service throughout the entire nation. Hows that for personalized phone service'’ Kluding the Area Code when you give your number to out-of-town friends, or when you have it printed on your stationery. ^ AND SPEAKING OF GAMES—have you heard about the ingenious Little Ecagucr who comman deered the family phone book and used it as a chest protector? Actually, of course, telephone directo ries don't guarantee pro tection against wild pitches —but they do protect you against wrong numbers. It's always a good practice to look the number up first, then jot it down and dial it carefully. igUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD GROVER COMMUNin NEWS itevival services are being held ! ,.iis week at Allen -Memorial Bap- ' list church. Rev. Etale Thornburg I ol l.enoir and brother 01 the I pastor Rev. George Thornburg is I he evangelist. rea. Billy Hardin of Camp Le- jeune who will leave soon for Camp Pendleton, California, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Falls of Kings Mountain were guests also fori the dinner. I rtcvlvai services will be held at| ; .he First Baptist cboich April 27 I .May 4. j I Elder Roy Houser and Elder; ; William Hambright rooresented ' Shiloh I’resbytcrian church at the 'Presbyte.y Tuesday at Try- on. I The family of .Mrs. S. A. Crisp honored her Sunday at a birth-j Jay dinner at "he cottage of .Mr.j and Mrs. Albert Crisp at Lake Norman. The following attended -Mr. and .Mrs. J. D. Ilamiiright. .Mr. and Mrs. .fames Hollins, .vf” and Mrs. S. A. Crisp, Jr. James Rollins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Balts of Charlotte. Mrs. Julia Crawley and family of Winston Salem. Mr. and -.Mrs. Lee Pruetto and Janet visited .Mrs. Claude Rudi- sMl in Lineoln*on and Mr. Claude Rudisill at tlio Hickory hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Rollins spent a few days in Charleston, S. C. -during last week. Robert Harry visited Presby terian College at Clinton, S. C. recently. Mrs. Lucille Kiser has returned from a trip to I'lorida. She made he trip with relatives from Gaff ney. ■Mr. Ben Philpot has returned to his home in Etowah, Tennes see after spending the week with Dr. and Mrs. Chailes Moore and children. ■Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blackburn I of Lincolntoii were guests of Mr.i 'and Mrs. Preston Goforth last! Sunday. I Mrs. J. L. Herndon has return- I ed home after spending the win- 1 er with her daughter Miss Marie I Herndon in Kannapolis. I The Lions club served a chick- i en stew Saturday at the school I cafeteria. Proceeds will go to im- * prove the Grover Cemetery. The Woma.n's club also helped with the supper and sold cakes. Mr. and .Mrs. John Gold, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Turner and Mickey Hicks of Charlotte attended the double header baseball game be tween Florida State and Clem- son University Saturday. Richard Gold, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gold plays second base on the Florida State team. Miss Sharon Gold of ASU ofi Boone spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John I Gold. i Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Hicks, Sr.,! Mrs. John Gold, Mr . and Mrs. Gene Turner went to Lowell Sunday night to the homo of Mr. Jimmie Cobb who died of a heart attack on Saturday. The following from here at-| tended the mother-daughter ban quet Friday night at the Kings Mountain high school. Mrs. Gene Turner and Vickie, Mrs. Tommy Harry and Shelia and Mrs. Rob ert A. Dickson and Kathy Wells, Miss Vickie Jean Turner gave the devotional and Shelia Harry gave the toast. Miss Vickie Jean Turner won first place in the sports and dresses in the fashion show at the high school Friday night. Rev. U. A. McManus, Jr. con ducted revival services at thei First Baptist church in Newton last iweek. A covered dish supper will be held Wednesday at 6:30 at the First Baptist church followed by a business meeting. Mrs. M. L. Hardin who is spend ing a few days in Tampa, Flori-i da will return Wednesday, Mr.! James Byers, .Sherry and Phillip' Hardin will meet her at ‘ho air-1 port in Charlotte. | Mr. and Mrs. Norris Camp and' children of Charlotte were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. .M. H. Camp. Mrs. iGlenn Rountree and Mrs. James Scruggs took the Girl Scouts to Boiling Springs Satur day. i Mrs. N. W. Kiser, wno has been visiting her son, James Ki ser in Gaffney spon* the week end at her home. SINUS Snfieieis Here's good news for you! Exclusive new "hard corre" SYNA- CLEAR Decongestant tablets acts instantly and continuously to drain and clear all nasal-sinus cavities One “hard-core” tablet gives up to 8 hours relief from pain find pressure of con gestion. Allow you to breathe easily—stops watery eyes and runny nose. You ran buy SYNA-CLEAR at your favorite drug counter, without need for a prescription. Satisfaction guaranteed by maker. Try it today. INTRODUCTORY OFFER WORTH S1.50 Cut out this ad—take to KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. Purchase one pack of Syna-Clear 12's ond receive one more Syna-Clear 12 pack FREE. Thi i KINGS MOUNTAIN sroRB DRUG COMPANY I THE CITY'S MODERN'STORE -Miss Cynthia Wright of Appa lachian University at Boone spent ; the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ulrick Rollins of ! Akron, Ohio arc visiting rela- : fives here. They are visiting Mrs. Lillie Mae Rollins. They were Monday dinner guests of .Mr. and ' .Mrs. James Rollins. They will I visit .Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rol- I tins and Mrs. Walter Turner while they are here. •Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Hardin at tended a dinner at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. James Hardin in Shelby Sunday in honor of Mr. ■md -tfrs. Jimmy Hardin of Tex as who will be leaving soon for Hawaii and Jimmy is with the Medical Corps will go on to Ko- Gaston Sets Finals Program The fifth commencement exer cise at Gaston College, Dallas, North Carolina, wil] be held on Sunday afternoon. June 1, on the college campus at 4:00 p.m. Mr. Charles E. Zeigler, Executive Vice President of the Public Serv ice Company of North Carolina j and an outstanding Gas*on com- j munity leader, will be the prinei I pal graduation speaker. I Mr. J. Edward Stowe, Chair man of the Gaston College Board jf Trustees, will preside over the exercises. Dr. W. B. Sugg, Prosi- dent of the college, will present .he commencement speaker. De grees in Assoeiab of Arts in lib eral arts will be presented by Dr. W. Thomas Cottingham, Dean Oi the College Parallel Division. De grees in Associate of Arts in Ap plied Science will be presented by Dean George S. MeSwain. “Dean Mc.Swain will also pre.sent degrees to giaduales of tlie one- year vocational program. In case of inclement weather, he commencement exercises will be held in the Dallas High School .\uditorium. At this time I would like to thank my iriends lor their confidence and sup port in me and lor voting for me in the past elections. I would like to continue I to serve and represent the people of Kings Mountain as Commissioner of Ward Two. In the forthcoming elec tion. I would oppreciate your vote and support. It would be a honor lor me to remain in office until some of the much needed projects for our town are fin ished. NEEDING YOUR SUPPORT AND PRAYERS W. S. BIDDIX COMMISSIONER FOR WARD TWO 4:24-3:1 IS A GOOD $1995 CAR And what a car ioi $1995 Come u: and see it and the other 52 models! STOCK #234 1969 FAIRLANE 2-DR HARDTOP $2(23 OPTIONS: • Deluxe Wheel Covers • Dual Racing Mirrors • Vinyl Roof • 302 V8 • Whiteside Wall Tires • Radio • Cruise-O-Matic Transmission STOCK #250 1969 GALAXIE 500 2-DR HARDTOP $2885 • 302 V8 • Vinyl Seats • Whitewall Tires • Power Steering • Cruise-O-Matic Transmission • Radio • Wheel Covers 1969 MAVERICK $1995 22, or better miles per gallon with your shoes on. Be a MAVERICK — Pass up more gas stations, have fewer gas station attendants as friends. Visit our Service Manager Gene, less frequently. Mad. mod color interiors and exteriors. Say goodbye old paints — MAVERICKS like their colors wild, like freudian gilt, Anti-EstablishMint, Hula Blue and Original Cinnamon. lOIN OUR M^fERICK CLUB-INITIATION$199!^Dne$,VeiyLmie SOUTHWELL FORD ■.udtSamm

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