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I V' Page 6 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C- VmnJmf, JJf % 1970 Damages High iCanslei Area ' Import Battle In Cat ¥fliechs ; Snivey Undeiway Not Ovei ' Says Whitenei ACPPracSces cent indications that legislation; would be enacted allowing the .«elting oi imp'.rt quotas by thei President of tlic United Stiter. had j tJAVvftlTKlp WJ teen given to^ enthusiastic a ro & tih ception by many. “Ihe important I ^ ^ Property damages were high ini The Kings iMountai-i Red.nr^ | WHItenei • when the ^le- three accidents occurring within! opment Commission has <'p»u€<i| X , igislalion n passtvl <ind then im- the city limits during the week. I a site offiej to serve ihe Caiisl^r ^ (vf-ADENVILLE — Kormcr Con- ’ Executive action. Street Urban Remwal lo* • vu^r. rornu rs^un Tjp^fii the Exe:-u:ive order r.'; i.ssued Louis Marley/ 64, of route 1, Icated at 216 N C ’y Most i gressman Basil L. Whiterier, m a, imports, we Siler'City, lolu Patrolman G W. (citizens will remembfr this as | ^^^h prepared for delivery ncthing more than Ic- Bomni_;or he couldn’t see the the former raf:e son Oil Cort^-, ^^^en-vUle Saturday^mghl^ _ iiT^p^ns will contin road because of rainy weather (nanv Office vhirh has been va- ^ . . . * « <5„ Sunde,y and hit a U. S. 74 road- (^nt for ^e lime. It has been textile imports has not been fm- sign at the intersection of King (vastly improved and worth a ue.” ; won't meet the jieyuiieBCkeiitis. fliO j Lhai ciise. the AS..' <Ck«nmiitt»e' 1 might nut be alale to tmaike c .atI' i v'laie payments ior trie pratTtiue. ' .Xo.M.dy wants lhat to hapjjcii. Bo 10 be on the s«ie eacit;, * larjatttff .-^nould ajwayt Lhecis T&'hii the Cjunty ASnS <.)jjfitie iKitwie ike ludives any change on bis AL'ff* , piac'tu'c. >ajmer>i aje rtmincieJ Aj be St. and Canterbury Hoad. Dam age to the 1958 Ford was estima ted at $375 and damage to the sign was estimated at $55. Gladys Hipps Allen, 3S, of route 8, told Patrolman E. M. Ball she hai stopped for a stop- sign at the intersection of West Gold and Cansler street, then pul trip just in sec it. ' Lynw h1 T.'K'mbs, project man ager, will wu.k from this office and * he en-ourages all persons with qu* > ions on the program to in urd he will assist in any W'!' {jossiole, M.. rhombs stated the plan • me neighborhood is only as ->vi as -the input from the resi- ally won. The Gastonia attorney 1 w'as scheduled to appear at the July 4th Community Day pro gram in the Ga-^ton County tox-1 tile community. ‘More than 10,000 persons wore invited to partici pate in the celebration .sponsored by the McAdenville textile plants. ‘lAs one who was raised in a textile village, I know the im portance of the prc.sent battle Fanner' and ran iK'r--- irslaJJ- ing co.tsliarmg prartj.-t'-' im.h r t h e Agri.'ultural <'ori. i*r\ alijn Pr -gram (AP?) arc rMninJeJ that suie pcr.c/riuajuie jiequireuaexilfci they should not maicc ar> v'hrng-; arc being m**! as Lhe.couriervuliun es in jjer/urman.'c standards un- u^rk pr-gj>es jCi. OL-cauiunaJJii aJi The current threats of the i less th(?v c wi uli ih< Ir County !er toe w\^rk i* ompieutid J.1 is Common Market cauntrje.s to | .L"C.'. Cidi- -. in advanc(‘. loujid not -ail .^‘cilicaliwrw have place restrictions upon our gorxt; | All A^'P c nsi'r\';Uion prai tices been met — and The wgadaliMti.? i.-'A'ing int.i Euroi>cin commence i rrmst mc'd jM-rlorman jc require- requuie they uiast be ii ihelaj'in Is already causing our (mcmies rnent When a fanner’s APP ap- -ci is to ree<'ike AO k to pres.sure the White Hou.<e loj pijr-jiion is appro, id b> the Coun- evade action os necessary to pro-1 ty A8J Commiiioe the farmei re serve the jobs of om textile | foived notice of these require- workers. Counierbalancing pre.s. mentt. Seo^fin GbU SeiYice lOtf • 0 0 olTMTOTklMid • • 0 « Speckdists in Bxoke SenFicing in \ See us ior cdl your cor needs m : nf * AHwsriiCSwmntoed the ! ing ! Bob SngghB Gdf Senke a • ter 1 irui I- frv P ■ led out into the path of a 19F.i d. nts so let us know what your|^ continuing inordinate, im- Plymouth being operated by P vid Hugh Smith, Jr., 17. Don' ages were estimated at $800 Cars operated by Evelyn I or- ncr Morehead, 52, of t Shelb'•^ Dana Wa>n . Sar- vis, lo, o* 1-j01 LirtAT J Drive, collided at the inte-'^iion of West King and Car ^ r streets. According to invest’. I'ion officer E. B. Ball Sarvis »me from N. flesires are. How do you think we can best improve th^ area? The project survey continues and residents of the ai’ca are asked to cooperate in answering questions. Some questions, such as income, may seem personal. Hcwevei, it is planned to build I private housing in the area de- , signed to meet the needs of low 'an.I moderate income families. ports of textilc.s,” the veteran Congre.s.sman stated. “To some it is a political issue; to us it is a bread-and-butter issue. We can Amcrirrn'textile woVkeVs, nots urvive as a vibrant industrial area unless the American textile jobs are preserved for you and your neierhbors.” sure must bo applied by textile! leaders a‘nd employees if relief | is to be had,” the Gastonia at-1 ^ torney said. ‘ then Whitener, during his 12 years 1 in Congress was known a? the' most vocal supporter of jobs for [camp meeting of If lie decides to suostilute ma- or maybe change the cie- )! a consenation struidure, is a possibility the change Unrier Ak.7^ l.je i-edcTjU inent i»haj*es t!»e cost oi cja<iej’Aia- tion and puJAuUun - practices jieeaeJ ic a*iKUfe., in the public interest, the wise use. tectioji anJ impMov.(5rK*Jrt -ii sail water. woudJi.:;ci, and wjLicU.t£t'3-e- sourot'K on Iht ■nalion’# agsic.MJ- tural ilanis. Subscliba To The Kings Min. Herald Half the babies -bom in di’-vei- Cansler into Wes' King -and into ! ^ for rental and home owner the path of Mo • iiead. Damages . were estimated at $1700. “We need your income and pcrsontil desires concerning hois* North Am- rica continues lo plan the number and fyP^ have more han half of all the j units to be built," Mr. Thombs world’s telephones. ' said. SEE WADE Beioie Yon Trade For These Buys in Goodi Used Cars And Trucks 1966 FORD LTD $1595.00 2-door hardtop. White with gold interior power steering 31,000 actual miles. 1969 FORD TORINO GT $2495 2-Door hardtop, 351-V8, automatic, power steering, one local owner, only 19,000 miles. Dark ivy green. 1968 CHEVROLET CAPRICE $2595 STATION WAGON, power steering, automatic transmission, factory air, only 23,000 miles. Local owner. Extra nice. 1968 FORD Vz TON $1695 PICK-UP ,6 cyl., straight drive, one local owner. Clean 1968 PLYMOUTH BARACUDA $1995 Gold outside, black interior. V8 automatic. Power steering bucket seats, and Console, wire wheel covers, runs and drives right, extra clean, good tires, priced right. 1967 CHEVROLET BELAIR $1495 4-Drx>r VS, automatic, radio. Bright blue. 1967 VOLKSWAGEN 2.DOOR $1295 Local one owner. Radio, push out windows. White, black vinyl interior. 1%7 MERCURY CALIENTE $1395 4-Door Sedan. V8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, radio, heater, clock, white tires. Local car. 1966 PONTIAC GTO $1295 2-Dr., V-8 engine, automatic transmission. Green with black top. 1966 MERCURY CALIENTE $1295 2 dr. Hardtop. V8 engine, 3 speed, st. drive, red with black vinyl interior, clean. One owner car. 1966 MERCURY COMET $1095 STATION WAGON 4 door 6 cyl, automatic, radio, white- wall tires, one owner car. 1963 PONTIAC LeMANS $695 Coupe. 327 V8, automatic, white with gold top and gold bucket seats. Runs and drives real good. SPECIAL 1960 ENVICTA BUICK 4 Door hardtop local one owner low mileage - extra < lean. You must see and drive to appreciate! Power brake.s* & Steering. 1967 FAIRLANE 500 $1695 Medium green - V-8 automatic - White Wall Tires - local one ownei car 1968 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR 440 $1495 Four-door scxlan. Six cylinder automatic drive. Radio, White Wall Tires, one local owner. Clean and nice. 1966 VOLKSWAGEN 1300 DELUXE $1095 Two door only 35,000 miles. 1934 BUICK WILDCAT $695 Fewer steering and power brake.s - white & black top with red interic.. 1995 PONTIAC CATALINA $695 2 door ha dtop. Power Steering - air - 3 speed straight drive. Only Morris Ramsaur, Doug Eubanks, Tommy Horton, Wade Tyner SEE WADE Before You Trade Wade Ford V 910 Shelby Road, Kings Mountain, N. C. Phone 739-4743 ... . . _ the Chun h of Ho Is a (;od at the State Camp Ground** oounirie*; die iiefuie age # candidate for return to Congress of the denomination near Ca.«- ^^5. mainly due to mainjijii.ou- in the Novembei elections. i tonia. This marked his 20th year bt^Jp ehildne!! grow into lieaJ Immediately following the Me- of participating in the religious thy, ^^If-suppoining adidts. CA^ Adenville event, the former Con- worship of the denomination on provides tfo^ jlitf anelicaJ atteo- Whitencr pointed out that re- gressman attended the annual July 4th. " tion and aid to educaiiuaa. A(6REB«SniJlllPS S If mm. ^0 1. PneeSg the lowest! 2. Qualityg the highest! 3. Stamps, th^ best! t PINKY PIG SLICED BACON. W O HAND! PACK GROUND BEE! 1-13. PKG. 3-lB. PKG- ROUND 11P"^ ROASTJi W V iiMMD U. $. iOtV o • • SPRING LAMB SALE Ov(N READY (5 to 618- SUE) LEG-O-LAMB .... (Jentercut RIB LAMB CHOPS.. SQIMRE CUT IAM8 SfiOUlDER ROAST . CENTER cur LOIN IAMB CHOPS. REAQY TO BAKE LAMB SLICED ROAST .... OSCAR MAYER • ALL MEAT • ALL BEEF WIENERS CRACiuM' ooom CANNED BISCUITS SEE WHAT H BUYS AT WINN-DIXIE IHRIfTT MAIO APPLE COCKTAIL. 4 KRAFT MIRACLE (6 STICKS IN EA PKG-> MARGARINE 3 ASTCR SLICED OR HALVES CHOICE PEACHES . 31 THRIFTY MAID SECTIONS OF GR'FRUIT . 4 THRIFTY MA'O PORK N' BEANS . . 10 Ne 303 CANS ARMOUR VIENNA 1 LB 9 PKCS. Na 303 CANS No 300 CANS SAUSAGE.4 ARMOUR POTTED MEAT....7 'CHEF HOT DOG CHILI.... 4 DIXIE DARLING ENRICHED WHITE .. MAI BREAD... 4 TO'.z-az. CANS DIXIE DARLING ENRICHED WHITE .. MADE WRH BUTTERMILK THRIFTY MAIO SW££T OR UNSWEET ORANOt $^00 iiit« ^ LOAVES SAUCE... 5 THRIFTY MAIO GREEN UMAS... 5 THRIFTY MAID WHCXE AND CUT SWEET POTATOES 4 THRIf TT MAID CREAM OR WEtOU CORN.... 5 THRIFTY MAIO SWEET OR UNSWEET ORA JUICE.... 3 N« 1103 -CANS 303 CANj $]0» Short Ribs.... V^-1>8RANDU-S£H0cDf40»H rN Chuck Roosts. M E>fMA*EDtU S'OtfOrt^ Chuck Steob. W-T) BRANDiJ.$.£H0a3 OHUCM Oft >HOUCt8(P4nUf- Boneless Roust WD BRAND * Boneless Stew M -D<ftANDU t'CHOCS 4tOPCl1«DMP-OP Bottom Round W.D-8RANDU i CHOIS Top Round... W««MANDU S CHOiaE.5WCON-T(Pgf! Cube Steaks.. WT36RANDU SOHO IS Eye-O-Round. UK. m. te UK. Ml. HARVEST FRESH PRODUCE, LUSCIOUS WESTERN CANTALOUPE ... 3 « »1“ RED RIPE SANTA ROSA PLUMS 29‘ FANCY GOLDEN BANTAM CORN . ^ 59‘ JUICY SUNKIST LEMONS.. - . 49' FIRM LEnUCE... 2 39' FROZEN FOOD Mro'lotil. Tuikey <ind Gfa«y. SoliUj'iry Steal, Slued B«el and G'o.y or Br«F»t#w FREEZER QUEEN ... -- 99' TASTE O SEA FISH STICKS M” JESSE JEWEL BREAST OF CHICKEN ■" ASTOR BROCCOLI SPEARS OR CAULIFLOWER ... 4 - *1“ MORTON CHICKEN BEEF OR TURKEY MEAT PIES 4 ™ 89' MORTON CHOCOLATE Banana ^'RAWBERRy COCONUT OR NEAPOLITAN CREAM PIES .... 3 89' DIXIE WHIP WHIPPED ^ TOPPING 3 »1»» FRESH FROZEN WHOLE STRAWBERRIES .. 2 99' liBBY'S REGULAR OR PINK LEMONADE 6 l9c ASTOR 'Three 12 ry Cun, S' 00' ORANGE JU3CE... 6 *1" SEALTESI ASSORTED POPSICLES 2 *1“ superbranolime orange OR Pineapple SHERBET 2 = *1“ m.oMow WHOIE TOP nOUNDS ne »H> ap j». 'itirsi) m. ULCMMIKK WHOLE arrow l.n 't I •rrth Cl S5 or moie 0'd«r DETERGENT... ARROW SPRAY STARCH PINK LILAC FABRIC RINSE . TROPICAL STRAWBERRY PRESERVES. e. STYLE... . Lifnrt4M>r9ii-9ttKfr|pndiMCSs. PEAS..2 CM4 CAMS iiiiK7cnriVi0ik lllf CtfEN STAMPS oi •OMii «i*«i S'ri DoForgofrt vOiUn'te, ''JK 'I iWI I M CREEM STAfAPS j 129 EGGS..2 AST0R.3 COFFEE.. DOZ. GMtr I4eu •DiAtt T-Htarr4rSAt»ttM*»»ow 3* liu Gimstzt BOLD ONLY 1*« VALUE sCi UrtTM tMIB COUPON S PAICR WITHOUT COUPOBt 9i‘i GOOD ONLY At Wlt4N-DIKIC OFFERE EXPIRES JULY 11, >970 UMrr 1 coufoif ffifl fwncHASc BREAD.4 t> U( e AL, nOM HMO «r AHt) IFir^ <MCie ..... Ami rt I AMtti* < SUGAR .5 R) a- V ■=) f
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