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70 / Thursday, July 9, 1970 H Home "arjx't Phonr 4:9tf ' South- Call I. 5:21U‘n iHlNC I f that lioner.s antain ng at ay of ill the ollow aiuosi- ant ^ tci'sec- le (tf esterly e City inning 692.17 South I ii'un; I'J feel theme to an We.st ranch: 226.92 South le.ss to St cor- thence feet to thence [eel to -I East thenci' f«H;t to 0 West \dam's i line feel to margin p wit li pansier 31)6.4') iEGIN 7:9 .seli at at Can Kings lina, at July 13. rty lies > Article General na. s of the Fabrics, s. King.s na. iperty is .Seventh ■w York sold is 1 rayon ma cloth hich this 4,71. Sale da- been a- ; of .sale hich this , 197'). \\BUICS I lector 2 ervice ». c. 6:4 tin an radio es to for- dde coni list ovei- ices. Is appear omo coun- samc in Afas made WANT ADS KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. DISTAFF DEEDS Safety Croup Taps Oificets HAGER RESTAURANT Shelby By-Pass Open Seven Days A Week Good Food Plotes To Go (N<»w.s items this ww'k from .\laman<-e, Rowan, Vance and Pasquotank counties.) STILL MAKING SOAP The art of making .soap at home is still being practiced in WANTED Experienced Foster Winder Tenders and Service Help interested in working REGULARLY and six days per week. Excellent pay and benefits. Call at Personnel Office. McNeil Spinning Co. (Old Gamble Mill Location) Bessemer City. N. C. other elul) member, knew of ti . I need for soap to be .sent aiversea.s. ] “I’ve been told people .s!;i timlile j V\'.ASHING rf).\. D. C. — Michael 'for ju.sl a little serap of soap.’’!j, Potoehney, Director of .«a;et.v Mrs. Newlin observe.l. Hall’s Ifoloi' Kxprp.s.s. Hatri.shurg! Club memhers save their extra Pa., '.vas ele. ted .National Cliair- bacon grease and purchase olh- man of the American Tiueking Alamance County by member.s of er needed ingrc'dienis; .Mrs. New ^ Associations Couni il of Safely the Pleasant Grove Homemakers Club. The projiH-t began when member had .some rancid lard she no longer wanted to use in ^tboking. Mrs. Inez Newlin, an- mt FOR YOUR I YOU ENOW WE HAVE IHVAUD AND HOSPITAL EOUPHENT I01U FOR SALE OB FOR RENH . CM/TCHCS AND CANS M05WTAL mu COMMOCC CHAIRS PLUS MANY OTHER TYPES OF CONVALESCENT EQUIPMENT j XVHEa. OiAOIS KINGS nOUNT.4IN sroae DRUG COMPANY rHE CITY’S IviOOfkN STOaf PHONE 739-2571 tin Kxicnsion lin makes tlie .soap to be s«mi1 to Sui«Ti isors. at llie council’s re , the .American Friends .Si'rviii* cent national meeting in Dallas, club Commiliee in High Point. ] Texas. Krom lliere. the Alamanee - I -Al.so r)e ded to naiional olfii .. Counl.v-,made..soa|) gws to those | during the meeting, June l.'i IS, of (•mintIies wlieri'it Ls needed most, I says Mrs. daeliid Kinlaw, liojiie i.'eonomies llxtension .igenl MAKE 850 GARMENTS ( Children living in fo.sier liome.s I in Rowan County, may s.ion be wearing new garmenl.s, ’m.id,. hy ineiribers oi he eounly’s Exleii .sion Honieniakers Cluiis. Aecordiiig ti Kditli Hinsliaw, home eeonotn'cs Extension agent’ •’ltomema,%e;s made S.oli garments from fahries donated by ft wo loe.l mills and »rv< ral store.-*’’ (Jarmenij wme distributed by 'staff meni'l-s of the -Social .Sen'- ice I)e;),ari ti n . The women also donated Si'll I ; to the shoe fim.I ' clo3i:t clean-up Cleaning i(u closets in V.incc I County llii-- s,lying neiie,| I t.lKK) usabi donated to EXPANSION CLEARANCE ALL GOODS MUST GO BY JUNE 26 Must Reduce All Stock In Order To Enlarge ALL ITEMS BELOW FACTORY COST I Sport Coats $18. I Short-Sleeve Dress Shirts $3 (darks and stripes) |i Short-Sleeve Dress Shirts $2.50 (pas tels) I Shirt and Tie Sets $2.50 I Ladies Long and Short Sleeve Blouses $2.25 / I Ladies Windbreakers $3.50 ' ' V Boys Sweaters $2.00 ^ \ 100% Alpaca Sweaters $6.00 \ 80% Alpaca Sweaters $5.00 All Other Sweaters $4.00 Oxford Knitting Mills OUTLET STORE 501 York Road Kings Mountain, N. C. Hie motor earrier .mfely .snperv i.s- or.s were: Dwiglil F. Kay, Vice I’re.sident of .Safety and Los.s Pre vention. Pilot FreighI (’arrier'i, Win.slon Salem, .N. (’., Kiist Vice Cliairm in. and I! ilieif B. Uivard, Director of Safely, Brigg.-! Triin.s- ijorlalion, .St. I'aul, Minn., .Second Vii'c Chairman. The Ar.\ (’oimcil of Safely .Sn I>er\ isioi's i.s a national grinij. of trucking industry pei.soin.d dedi cated to making Hie nalioii’.s liigli- W’ay.s .s.ifei. and to promote bid- ter driving liabil.s and among the liu.'k drivers ol ilii- nation.' Din ing llie aminal meeting sei’. er;il ol tile sjieciali/.erl conncil.s within tile national council also ele.'te.d officers. 1 tflieers eieete I to tlie sjii'ciaii/- eil i-nmciis aiv is follows: .Vmericin Moivi.s I’onfereiiee of -S.ifelv Sujieiv isors: Josepii K Wcli..;, Safoiy Man,■Igor. Bekin.s Van Lines (’,i., Ifillsido, III., ciiaii man: .James .fauoh. Dirocim of •Safely. .N'o.-ili ,\iiieriean V'aii Lines, Inc., Ft. W’ayiic, fiid.. Vice Chiirman. and .\ilington K. Princi', Director of -Safety Per.son. lie], .\nieriian lied Ball' 'I’ransil Go.. Inc., Ill lianapolis. Iirl., .So,. Page IRS Answers Taxpayers' Questions this? a lisiiici dispute I io tliis ,s .loll re pi-riposed in.\ pay. di.slributioi Exlen.sioi ; membPi's a 'for a fall |. ' visit.- to loc: needed do 1 Phyllis C. .s Ol ei fafmenlK. Tliey -lere So .^Ivalion .\i'iny for Io jeed.v individual, iHijmemaker Clnh f liw making plans that iii 'lndes fist homes 1,1 m.ilie itg repairs, Mrs iaback, home eco. Put yourself in this position... be your own boss I JOIN THE FASTEST GROWING INDEPENDENT DEALER ORGANIZATION IN AMERICA I Firestone has P Deafer Franchises available Th« FirMtona Businen Franchiaa... tha moat completa and tha moat profitabla in ita field. Train ing ia provided by experienced personnel right from thje planning etaga through your daily oparatioiM in years to come. Fast-moving, profitable merchaniBse — complete line ot famous Firestone tires, plus thousands of other nationally-advertised home and auto supply itams. For choice locations act now. H. E. STEGAU. JR.. DISTRICT MANAGER ' 4401 WILKINSON BLVD. Subscribe To The Herald CHARLOTTE, N. C. PH, 399-5691 Morrison Graduates From Citadel Camp Job Opportunities PPG offers excellent opportunities for production trainees in these entry level jobs NOW: FORMING OPERATORS i* , OPERATIONS attendants SERVICE OPERATORS WASTE BALERS INDUSTRIES i-- See Our Plant Personnel Office Route 4 Shelby, North Carolina Monday through Friday 8 to 5 An Equal Opportunity Employer CHARLESTOX, S. C., July 3 — Richard Scarr .Morrison, .son of Ml. and Mrs, F. S. .Morrison. 41)6 EdgpmonI, Kings Mountain, N. C., was among 214 11 to 1.1-year-old campers who w'ero graduated to day from the first session of the 1970 I’itadel Summer lamp lot Boy.s. Exercises were held in Sum- I merall Chapel on the military’ I college campus. (Jrariuation tieti- j vities started last night with a talent show and dance for Hie I campi»rs in Mark Clark Hall, This ^ morning at recognition ceremony, Col. James R. Woods, eamp direc tor, pre.sented eaeh camjier with a !«‘rvice riiibon with star.s denot ing the number of summers ho has attended the camp. Follow ing this ceremony, members of elite Camper Drill Team perform ed for the parents. .\t graduation in the Chapel each camper re- ceivtKl hts diploma and a congrat ulatory’ handsiTakp from Gen. Hugh P. Harris, president of The Citadel and Map. Gen. James W. Duckett, president eleet. Awards for excellence in achievement and trophies in various sfHirls categories were also presented. ()il Kiel I lLml,.|.- (■i)iif,.rcn( i' <'Miiicil 111 .Saleij .sullen isor.-: ILiiold Banili.irl, Stephen.s Trucks Im., Gr.ihiini, Tex., General Clniir- m.iu: Hamid K. Tcni. Patterson Pniek Liiie.s, Lie., .Morgan City, l-u.. l•i|■.sI Vi.e (’Iiiiirman- .fTimes -Vuderson. Hid.It Bmiher, Vivlori.i. rex., .Se.'Oiid Vue Chairman, and Charles T. Sl.mip, .\meiieau liuekmg .Vs.so.-iatiiins’ OH i.ield Haulers Ciitifereiiee. .liisliu, 'Lev ■’ieeielary. , , Hi'aii-.Speeiaii/ed Carriers Coii- Morkshop on ciiaii- lerenee Cou.-ieil of .Safefv .super big dividenrls for visors: .Mherl L. Ilrigg.s Mo.s, Tnieking -’.i,, Cliarloim' ’ X (•'' Chaiipian; Ku.s.seJl .Me.iers. ’Koo’ bills Molni Trau-portalion Co.. Es- •'i.iglon, P.I.. Viee t’liairman, and Donald Bolaii l. Gottry Cori)., Ro- I'hesier. .V. V,. .sec](>iaiy. The eoiiueij ineinbers.'iip loteii Io hold llie amiu.il ineeliiig In •lu:ie ill .M.ania, f I nomies ExV- d m agent, nob's AT-HtftE BUSINESS .•MIending I caning may a Pa.sciurKaii ( Till' wimiii was interesi lerlaining tijd same lime, many per.son City area lia I caned, I The lad.v’.s operator of The genflein homemaker business in wished to do The liomen ke: prepared fo ■lunlv honii'inaker enjoyed ciiiing and in something en- o at iionie. .\| III,, lie reali/e.l that in tlie Kiizahefh iiair.-' they wanted im eon tael was an W'oodivorking shop, offered to let Ibe as much of his 'iir eaiiing’ as she >a.. next ye;ir. 1.S now- gellm,g I "af-home’’. npss by learn g as hiuidi can about eh; eaning, Mr.- .sic Edwards. J ne eeoiioinir: tension agent iniius out. as Tile Cro.ssliar i.)Ai .Switeliiirr .'s.vsl.-m was eul into .sei \ iee n't Atlanta and other- regional eeii te.s fn,. .SoulheiM Hell telephone .snbsciiber.- on April 17., fiislallalioii of Hie Hie m|j. lionlli leli'phone was coinplclerl •Mar,-h 27. lO.lb in Hie Geiernor’s office in .XasliviHe. Ti'niii'.-see. This eoliiinil of quesHims and jusle.l ans-.iers on ferferal tax nntlers is Iiou.se. provided liy Hie lo.;H offi,-,> of Hie I.', .k, llIK'nial lieveiiue-Si-rvlee ail'l is puiili.-lied as a piiblie s,-rviee to taxpa.i-ers. The .-olumii an.-wi-is (lUestloiis iiio-l fieipieiil l.v asked in’ lax]ia.iers. tj—I doiil Hiink Hie .■i;;eiil w lio e.\iiniiie,| my i,.mi.| Ui,- ij-p,, p, disallowing .1 loi of m, di-due- lions.' Is there aiivoiie i-l-e ;il HLS I (-.in lalk I'l ab.iu’ .\—Von nia.i re(|ue.-i coiilereii.e to di.-eus- Hu di'ducH ins. The w.ii to , deserihed on the iioHee is’iieii expluiniiig Hi ad.jusinieiil.- in loiir lax The coiifeieiice |)roii,|e.- \,,-i with an iiidejieiidi-iit re-ii-u ol tlie ilems in (lUesH-iii .-inee the person ii-pie,-eiiHiig |i;s .u Hie ■onfereii e is iiidepi-iideiil Hie olfiei' lint examined lonr relinii. Q .M.i boss stripp,' 1 Hiking so cial se.uiiii- lax Irom Wli.i'? ' Employers ,ire I'eriniied to. , williludd -o.-ial .seenrilj laxe.s on | tile lir.-i .ST.Sdii m wages p.H | dm ' ing tile eali'-idar year to eaeli em- i plovee. Ill yoiir ease, tli.ii Leijuiie i mi-nl Ins eiideiiHi been nn-t -son is pulline asiTe IH- eariiiiigs Irom ~ summer joh lo pa\ for college. Do J e.mm Hiese earnings wnen I fignie hi,- lolal supi’iorl A—Till- e.iniiiigs are inelmled for snpiioit pni'iioses in the le.-i: iIk’.v are sjient for Hull purpose. If lie spend Hie mone.i Hiis lear Iheii they h.ive lo li,.' t.ikeii 'im,, aeeomil in ,-011111111 ing tot d .-up 1)-rl uiien y ,n fill- vonr I97(| le Inrii. Io niei-i till- support li-.-t. yon mnsi pioiide iner um- hall Hie cost of provi ling ydiir son's foo-l. .-heller. eloHiing. ine'dii-al a dental ea."e. E ln. ;tli,mal expen, .'tie afso inelmled. 'i—I'm .selling m.v ii m-c 1110-, ing jnic; ,1 ri-Hri-nieiii mnnily. win 1 h;,\, on Hie profit I ,-n.ide? —.\ny gain on Hie .-al,- jimperly is n-nal)\ taxahle. Ho,\. ever, ,von i-aii i.osipom- Hi,- tax on tile .-ale of a pc-r.s.ni,ii resii/-nre if anotlii'i- is br.Higlit williin a .'eai- befori- or afie,- Hie sale ,i| n price at li-a-l i-ipn'l p, Hie "ad sales priee” of the oFill If yon are (i.'i before tin- date oil tin- sail-, you may .-iioid ]iayin;q lax (111 the profits from a home .-■.lie altogi-Hier. Ti do tlii.s, thej house iiutsi have bei-n owned! and use,I as your principal resi-| denee lor file of Hie past eighlT .leai.- .and tin- ■adjiisti'd sale.-J iuiee he 820,11011 or li-ss. VN’heiil tile '':idjn.sle,l sail-.- price" is ovetT .820,01)0 only a poilion of the pro-| lit will tie tax inle. Q—Is then' any la.x difference ■ leli'i-eii alim-iny a:iil eliild sup-| ;ioH piyiiM-iits? .V—li’.s. .ilimony paymenfs arfll t.ixaiile lo tlu-pi-rson uiio reeeivesi thein .lid de iiietihlf. iiy fhost- ivhol p.'i.v tliein. Ciiiiil fiavnients are! neillier laxatilo nor derluctihle,j I'UI siionl I lie counted in total! support for 'lelerniining who enHHe,l to elaiin the child as a I dependent. SO ^ pots and pAt^S ml I .o ii; an, I lax ! of wni's n FHCT cow SENSE The us. dept of A&RICULTURE PI&CCVEREtJ THAT A COW WHO MEBELV INHALED SARLIC SiVe AMt-K -JUST TWO AftNUTEs latef mw HAPA WSTINCT GARLIC OOOR' CHBi A /W ASE£ U.S. SA’i □ sAPfr □ GUAF.. □ TA/Aif/i □ EDUC, □ Ren □ PATR.^ PRO ■ {CHEO 'll BUILT- OF Bowps: Rf£i>itEniPM TA6E& WEST EM T FUND SAVINGS AAA ’em AUf^ :> W! la ENT FRIE Jeffek itPEI )i PSIES! COfJFEPEtl ATEP F! ANP PURI HAWK W! THE OATH ENLISTEI NAME OF AlWumber conversion began' rhrouKhout Seuthem Bell June 5, 1960. S FIRST Pavis, >F THE :V, GRi^U - ■ IT ffeiNT JTHE Black H PV.INISTEEEP A aiEW ^ BVTHE E LINCOLN RC -^T W»*4#y J/ealtk 7^ By WILSON GRIFFIN The common cold is still with us. The succession of new drugs are advertised to give re lief from the symptoms, but not to cure or shorten the cold's duration. Many cold sufferers insist that their doctor give them an antibiotic to hasten recovery. Thi.s seems unwise. Tests have confirmed the inef fectiveness ol antibiotics and sulfa compounds on the fre quency, duration or severity of colds — and the casual use of these potent drugs can cause complications of their own. Doctors generally agree that only if a bacteriol infection oc curs should an appropriate an tibiotic be taken. After you see your doctor, bring your prescription to g'oeeiwii D’mqSto^ The New KitchenAid Dishwasher with exclusiveSOAK CYCLE Msypurspaklni The messiest kitchen clean up job has always been removing crusterl-nn foods from pots, pans and casse. rolpF And sometimes from dishes. T'ntii now. Now, the KitchenAid Superha mode! has a new exclusive .Soak Tyrle that automatically goaka and loosens em ruKted foods. 'Ph^'n it washes, rinsee and dries everything. KitchenAid FOOD WASTE DISPOSER r.rin<l» fnod «RPt« finer nnd All kmHs, from hnnp» to strincy vvk<»iaHpv Anti it'N rjuiet^r' Much tjuieter. EliminRten jarnt elactri- callv, tofi. BeniT.Gotorih Plumbing York Rd. Kings Mountain ^estinghouse For Immediate Delivery UR CONUTHWERS ^lenty In Stock $109.50 Up 5,000 BTU to 26,000 BTU DON'T SWELTER - AIR CONDITION emer City Ice & Coal Co. 311 E. tGlNIA AVE. PHONI9-2276 BESSEMER CITY. N. C. PHONE 629-2277
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