O Thursday, October 29, 1970 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. ’aqe 7 DID YOU SAY "Two Good Congressmen”?? CONGRESSIONAL SCODECARD (From (he Congressional Record Tlirough May 1970) ommm 4 83 Terms In Conj^ess ^ Number of bills introduced or co-sponsorc J 167 Number of bills enacted into law 25 1* Number of bills to pass House only 15 0 Number of amendments offered 76 3 Number of textile import speeches made 113 :s ♦Did not write this bill, but was 22nd of 25 co-sponsors. WHITENER IS A WORKING CONGRESSMAN! For sounci representation, sentj BASIL L. V'/H!TENER back to Congress on November 3rd. BASIL IS BEST BASIL PRACTICES ECONOMY During the six years tliat Basil Wiiitener and his opponent serred in (he Congress together, they had a like amount available for payment of office staff s;ilai ies. The official U.S. GovernmciU recc e’s show lliat Basil spent SI02.693.I5 LESS than his opponent. !' i.s'l voted and practiced econor.'y. fie 1 ’ ; gi f, to do so in (lie future, -"j*' Congressmon Basil L. Board Approves IRS Does Not Lunch Program Sell Name Lists 'I'hc Kin;.;K .Moutitahi Hoard i>{ Kdiu-alion .Moiidav ni,.dil lonnallv atrpnneil a new fi(M* and ii'diic- cd j)ri< (' Uinidi i)i();'i;nn in llie di.s- trici .sy.slcni. The new ino^ram, whi<’li i.s ;:;0' iilK inlo elieel .^l;^l('Wid(‘, is tlie resuit of I ho Nalioii d .Scliooi I.Uiich Al t pa.ssefi ia.sl siinnniT In CoiiHicss and makes il possihle Ion, ..... for a family ol hnir with an in ,, „[ iofonm,. eome of .W.,n(i Jos., and only ionnae hetwoon lod.nal (— J. K \V;il|. Dist.icl Din'ftur of Inlfirial Hevenue, Uifiiiy lii.ii the lilS ilot’.s n.»l '*st'ir’ iKiint* lists of fc'lfiai l;i.\{i.i\f!s ;i.s <lc.vTil't*<l n‘.-fnily in sf\fiMl .stall' newspajHT c.liturial.'^. Wall saiil that tluTc is pr tha t)l\ .soint' .'•iinfusinn ov(*r iha ;act 'ITic woiM'.s lutuic (Icin'iitls n.-i chiliiiI'll. l’nlr'.s> ilu'v the (•ail* an i crlihalinn rlii'V ru'ctl, llu*y util iiiit lit* al)I(* to y'riiw in la iisfliii (»roducliv(* adults. ’Flu riiitfd .Xaiions (•hi!dr("i's l-'und fit'lps iht' woi'ld's chilfljin uiiii aid lo fducaii(»n. Whi*n >011 hrlj) r.NK'KI-' \t)ii arc* hiiyin;^ liti* in- suiaiuT* tor tin. wori.f, , Annua! ir.fnrrif’ ‘if tin* TlniU-d .\.iti'»n'N (’hiltiicn’s Kuri l is U-> than lilt' amnuni .'‘iicnt on v urid a^Il^•^m<*nts in two IhhiI". K:t li di\. r\uu-:K lraM‘1 i':fi'.;{il\ the di>i,i • time.-* ai'.und Ah- u.; ’ ‘ Ihrei' o.hildren to recohe llm In ineafs. .'sn|)f. Doiml.l .Jones said the on ly e.s.senti.nl djiferem-cs in the nea inoy'/am and Hie one ah'ea<l.v in (■fh-cl is Ih.il all •hildren a ill be fnrnisheil an a|)i)li<’.'ilion for free lunehes whether they jil.in In actually .njiply or not. Liineh li.’kets will he kej)t in individual ei issr.smis, Jones s.nid, for Hie eon\eniene<‘ of .sludcnits who wish lo ehai'Se their Iniieh or Iiave loi'iroHen their lurieh money , a.s w<dl <ts for the needy child 1^' etlino frfv. lunehes. THE LAKE NORMAN MUSIC HALL Hwy. 150, TerreU, N. C. The Third Anrpal Lake Norman •BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL” Was North Carolina's First SAT. & SUN. NOV. 7 S 8 Sat. 12 Noon to 12 Midnight SUN. 11 A.M. to 7 P.M. SUN. 11 A.M. to 12—ALL Gospel *** FEATURING *** BILL MONROE King of Bluegtoss and Blue grass Boys ' Jimmy Martin & Band * Ralph Stanley <S Band * Shenandoah Valley Cutups * Bluegros.^ Gentlemen * Plus Other Top Groups Cars Free Parking — Free Camping Hookups — Grill in Auditorium Tickets Each Day S4.00 Children through 12 Yrs. $1.00 Location Hwy. 150, Between Lincolnton & Mooresville Rubhei Cushion ifure and .Slate y.iternmenis. He saiil. federal la.\ inlmimition yjlven lo Stale la.x aihlmt'ill(‘s for i) firial use is conliolled hy a .siriel fed- et.d law which imjioses he.ivy IM'iiallies for an.vone di\iil”ink it !() Othl'I.S. fee i.s char^'ed tha' .State ha.s- ed sHiellv on the m.inlioiir cost lor ;ir idiii'in,; Hie inforinalion. A '‘sah'” i.s not involtcd. The cost is reiincred lo jiroleet the federal la.xjiayer's dollar. Wall .(Iso said Hiiit certain st.e Hslieal inloimalioti is a\;iilahle for jiureliase from th(' I'. .S. (lov- ernmem I’riiiHno Dffiee by any one. Tlie.se sl'ilislii.s jnoviile d.ila on very laike ;,'rmii).s of jji.aijilo and ordaniztilions aei-orclinf; lo zijj code lorations in each stati-. ".No information on any individutil or shiKle or;;anization i.s ovaila.bie in Hiesa. slalislie.s,'' Wall said. \Vall sttid Hial utifler federal slatute il would be unlawful for any jndvala* in ividual or oryfani- zaiion to Im jnmided wilh a li.sl- iiiK of laxjtayers for the jmrpose of jn-odueinK mass mailing lists. .I.s has been ebarged in some iii'ws itK'dia eililorials. - .v.Av.'.b/; Little Theatre Cast Rehearsing Meni.bei.s of the east of "Bare- foo! In 1 lie Park’, forth.'rming King-s .M'.unl iin I.htle The.-itre aiv dii.'lion. a;e ri'hearsing three' niglils ea.'h week al the Woman's ■lub. Tickets are on .<ale from anv ttK’mber of Hie east or Little Thea’- l!c at .'51..ao f,„. adults ami 7.5 rents f.ir .students and children. Tile lickets are valid for any of the tour Sv'hedulel performanees oil I'l'id.ay and Stiliirday, Xovom- ber lilli and 7Hi. and Friday and .^alurday. Xovemner l.dHi' aid lllh. Tile show will he staged at the Woman's club .ind curtain time is S ji.m. Now it’s ofTicial. Now one of ihe sarcst invr.slments in the worlil lirJiigs you new and Liglier returns. Now your t^S. Savings Bonds p.ay llie liigliosl inKnc.'t in lii-torv; a full .0 per ccnl wlien lield lo ntatmily of 5 years and 10 mom’ s. ( V.i llie lirsl year; .').2H',' lliere.iller to maliii'ity.) I’rev iott-Iv. these Bonds eariied von only d’ i . o you held lliem for seven years. I lie new iiitercsl iiepaii Juno I, I960. So al! of the Bonds you own, no matter wlicn you Initieh' llieni, liavc hecn collecting higlicr iiilcreol since tlial lime. Tliose lionds are still replaced if lost, .stolen or liiirned. You c.an still hiiy them throii 'h Payroll Savings or tlie Doml-a-Moiith Bonds arc safe. If l...t, =t"l' n. tVlicn ncedo'i. they ran ii*. .m-I’. 7 nntil redemption. And ,!■. e r... rd.e i'-r H i]T^cs r, f mi'l.ts. ■ : ii: lb til Lelli . •• V., <■;- ■: fin ■■ ♦ nn>idi Z It's t" it’c It) ! I (h hi" a ■ ini. .'V S"-:t. m .. 'Ji.t' ■ S;\:ii" V Ihe h.n. : of ini' 7.1 a I.." ■ ^ V-. ‘ \ i • ■ 'i'l. ’.If V t!) lake .lOuk cVm.'iu.i Tlei.' ’i'aii.aiial the ida. .• \Niiure y.'U ei.iT . V.li'J ( ',11 ' . \'‘'J oil l!ie I'e.v ii Sav- inye 1 hr 1 l i^Ul !i'j\ I,.,,. ' •r-c ri’i Fu 1 f’lli<'r invost* I .iiiy easier, ' ; u;! 1 a iiest Ui.’if vnn ere ^5” i'‘)r I ncie '•>n ill U.S, t!' ului.cr in n! A•‘■f'l’ifans \ • iir With hiaher ogvIdC! U.5.5c!vinr:5 IJon .ls. VOTE NOV. 3id FOR HONEST, EFFICIENT, ECONOMICAL GOVERNMENT Send Ollie To IN ORDER FOR CLEVELAND COUNTY TO HAVE A VOICE IN THE NORTH CAROLINA SENATE, WE MUST GET A LARGE VOTE FOR HIM IN CLEVELAND. 1. Has Served People of Cleveland County 42 Years as Ambulance Attendant. Plans to Keep Private Ambulance Service as Long as Possible. 2. Served 33 Years as Volunteer Fireman. 3. Served 24 Years as Coroner. 4. Aided in Organizing Kings Mountain, Grover, and Upper Cleveland Rescue Units. Anyone Needing A Ride To The Polls May Coll 739-2591 (Paid For By Frionds ol Sond (^Ilio To UaltMj^h Commitft'ol ■ —' ■' - — - ^ —

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