m TKursday, OctoBer 29, 1970 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Page 170 PILOT LIFE INS. CO. Is Happy To Announce To Jack A. Brown's Staff THOMAS BROTHERS and L T. (Sonny) lACKSON As Representatives in the Kings Mountain Area i-iTJwr- * Subscribe ‘i o The HERALD i CARPET MANAGER TRAINEE To work with one of thi southeast's largest and oldest discount carpet dealers Sales Experience Necessary. Salary open, excellent company benefits, paid vacation and holidays. Apply in Person To: The Carpet Outlet 3913 E. Independence Blvd. Charlotte, N. C. 10:23 WANTED Experienced Knitters for Second and Third Shifts APPLY IN PERSON (formerly Alacklin Knit Mills) East Alabama Avenue Bessemer City, N. C. King? Point Knitting, Inc. (Eciual (lii)portunity Eniployor) 10:15-22 V Weekly *7^ By WILSON GRIFFIN Choose your baby sitter care fully. Explain to her carefully and thoroughly all she needs to know about the children, home facilities and procedures to follow. Prepare a card list ing the address cuid telephone where you can be reached — when you will return — full instructions whether to feed, bathe, or put the child to bed. Also list the phone number of persons to call in case of acci dent or sudden illness: your family doctor, fire and police department, rescue squr^d, gas I and electric company, etc. After you see your doctor, bring your prescription te CARD OF THANKS The Family Of DEWEY RATHBONE Wishes to express Sincere Appreciation For the Many Kindnesses Shown During Hiss Illness and Recent Death. Mrs. Ralhbone and Family WILL BABYSIT in my home! anv shifts. Call 739-3565. 9:2-ltfn 10:29-11:12- SlOO REWARD To Anyone Apprehending Any Person or Persons Subsequently Convicted Stealing Any thing Off Anw New or Used Cars At DIXON Chevrolet Company We Drill Wells! And install Goulds quality wafer systems With Dependability Arnold's Well Drilling & Pump Service Phone Arnold Pbilbeck 739-4315 Oak Grove Road Kings Mountain. N. C. GETTING MARRIED? Have Your Wedding Pictures Made In Beautiful Natural COLOR By LEM LYNCH Pbotographer Also Selection of Wedding Albums PH. 482-1720 487-7503 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. RESTRICTED — 10 Acres, Six Acres. Woods and streams. Good neighborhood. Three miles from town. C-all 739-4830, Kddie Arro- w<X)d. 10:16tfn GOODYEAR DEALER CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Because of the rapid growth in the tire business in this orea the following career opportun ities are available at the new store opening here about De- cemb(| 1: • Brake and Alignment man • Clerical Help (female) • Retail Tire Salesman • Tire Changer Excellent benefits and oppor- ..tunities for advancement.. For personal interviev.-, reply by letter, giving details of edu cation, employment history and salary requirement to CLARK TIRE & AUTO COMPANY 609 E. Main Street ..... . . . Lineolnton, N. C. 28092 ... ATT: Ernest Snipes o IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT Service and Maintenance Personnel ROtiuired For First and Second Shifts. Good Pay and All Benefits For Full Time Employees. Part-Time Workers Will Be Considered Apply Office — Mon. Thru. Tbius. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. LAMBETH CORPORATION (Across from New High School) (Equal Opportunity Employer) 10:829 DANCE FRIDAY And SATURDAY NIGHT October 23 & 24 KINGS MOUNTAIN SUPPED CLUR (Formerly The E.xecutive Club) Open Daily at 5 P.M. Except on Sunday Dining Room Open at 5:30 Thursday - Friday - Saturday Under New Ownership and Management Dance Friday Night 9 'til 2 Dance Saturday Night 9 'til 3 Featuring RAY BARRETT and CARL CASH With 'THE EXPRESSIONS" Cbntinuing a Dance Contest With Prizes to tbe Best Dance Couples Trophies To Be Awarded To The Winners Past and Present Executives Members Invited O ROCK • SOUL • COUNTRY By Request GRAYSON BROWN. MANAGER SECOND BAPTIST NOTE-BURNING —■ Second Baptist Church celebrated Homecoming October 18 with a note burning and dedication service at the morning worship service. Located at 120 Lin- wood Drive, the church was constructed in 1952 and seals 450 in its air-condiUoned sanctuary. A three-story educational building houses six ossemMy rooms, 30 class rooms, pastor's study, library, secretary's office, finonhiol office, nursery and three restrooms. Rev, Eugene W. Lcmd is the 13th pastor to serve the choich siiKe its organization June 13, 1915. In the picture above, R. E. Barnett, at lefL'ond Cecil Owens, are trustees, ore shown burning the note while looking on, left to right, are: T.; R. Oqlton. M. C.. Wood, Kenny MicAbee, C. B. King, Brooks Tate, Dr. Frank Malone, C. M. Lonkford. Wesley Kiser and Rev. Land. Kiser. Lankford, Wood. King, McAbee, Tate and Owens are deacons. i) i 1 Legals SPACIOUS LOUNGE — The new wing of Kings Mountain Hospital has a comfortable commodious lounge, much more spacious than the comparatively cramped quarters these succeeded. NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING A public hearing will be held in the city council room at the City Hall on Tuc-sday November 10th with regard to the follow ing retjuosts: For Rezoning: 1. A parcel of land lying off E. Gold Street owned by W. K. Mau- ney, Jr. from LI to HI. 2. Lot 1 Block 6 Ta.x Map M ly- ig at the intersection of <?leve- land Avc. and Church Street own- Ofi by James and Brenda Cogdlll I from R-6 to NB. 3. L ts 21, 2 2, anu 23 of the Harry Falls plat owned by Arthur Bell from K 6 to NB. LEFTY MOSS HOWARD BROWN MIKE YARBRO GENE STONE MORE ABOUT Vincent's Team (Continued Ffom Page Three) Drewes Tax Service as Wilhelimi- na Sprouse rolled a 103 line and Bart)ara Miller scored a 297 set. Pat Panther had a 122 line and 303 set for Drewes. . Ranny Blanton was high scorer in mixed league action Thursday night, rolling a 128 line and 376 set to lead TVs to a split with Radios. Mull Ifamsey had a 147 line and 365 set for Radios. Lib Gault scored a 129 line and los 8Ze B pappe Muoij oouojiBi,? to lead Plonk’s team to three wins over John Dilling’s team. Dilling had a 113 line and 323 set to lead his club. Bob Herndon’s 134 line and 355 .set led the Strikes to thi;.'e wins over the Tires. Bob Ramsey led the losers with a 133 line and 344 set. LEAGUE STANDINGS (Ladies League) Team Won Lost 10:29-11:5 Plonk Brothers 20 12 Griffin Drug 17 15 American Legion 16 16 Oates-Shell 16 16 Drewes Tax 15 17 Dellinger’s Jewelry 12 20 (Men's League) '.4 AFbert Brackett 17 Ranny Blanton 17 15 Vincent’s Union 76 17 15 Quality Sandwich 16 16 Dilling Heating 15 17 Plonk Oil Co. 14 18 SlStflSfkfROBSBB'BDfi DIABETES CAN'T BE CURED BUT CAN BE CONTROLLED Proper diet, an oral medication called a hypoglycemic agent, and insulin ate the three ways a physician controls a diabetic patient. He may use just diet or all three, depending on the type of diabetes. The important thing is tc diagnose early for in some cases there are nc symptoms. Beepuse the diabetic needs a great many products to help control the condition, we hove a complete "Diabetic Center" in our pharmacy. This includes not only the necessary presetip tion medicines but testing tapes, sugar substi tutes, sugar frev products, food measuring scales, syringes, etc. YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a delivery. We will deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people rely on us for their health needs. We welcome requc:sts for delivery service and charge accounts. Kings Mtn. Drug Co. R.0RgB'gfi-0'RHRgRO-R gfi g-R 0 R ATTENTION CAR OWNERS: DONT WAIT Custom Auto-Painting Co. Now Open We are located at 1711 E. Dixon Blvd., Shelby, N. C. Hwy. 74 ap proximately 8 miles from Kings Mountain and 5 miles from Shelby. We will paint your car for $19.95. We also offer expert body re pairs and free estimates. All work is guaranteed. Help us to build a successful business, and at the same time, help yourself to a shiny new paint job. Come by for a free estimate, or call 482-7625 for an appointment. Your patronage and interest is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, The Management P.S. We also paint pick-ups, appliances, and anything else paintable. A yard or so of material—and almost 200 years of dreams and determination—^make an American Flag. We honor that flag when we value the heritage it represents. We defend it when we strengthen our freedoms by using tliem. All this is part of what our young people must learn if they hve to become responsible citizens. Many educators count on the Treasury’s School Savings Program to help illustrate these ideas, they know that buying U. S. Savings Stamps regularly gives each youngster an active part in his coun try’s affairs, a part he can understand and from which he can come to appreciate how his country and his freedom depend on what he does as a citizen. Let the School Savings Program help vour students help Aisv ^ca and themselves. When they buy their first Savings Stamps this year they’ll receive a wallet card showing Old Glory. When they trade in their stamps for a Series E Bond, a special Old Glory certificate will be awarded to them. SHARE IN AMERICA Buy U. S. Savings Stamps i and Bonds Til. U.S. Covenumnl dou not pay for Ihir wlvortiMiiKnUl U preiorfed “ • in cooporalion with 'Tli. Doputmoal of Uw TrMMry ud Tho Adyortwin* Council.

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