1971 un ■ffiursidiry^ May IS-, 1971 V^dfyDbuiei Witnesses To Conlinne . More Ithan 1103 Qastonia dele gates wlU ibajdn 'leaving iPrtday to attend the convention ol Je- Hiovah’s iWitneases to 'be held at ;the Ajahevllile (High School, in Aaheiville, 'North Carolina, iMay 14 'through 16. ■A'coording to iltenbert W. 'Elam, presiding minister, '‘All meet ings of the local congregrega- tion of Jehovah’s Witnesses will be cancelled luntU May 08, when we will resume our regular schedule of meetings." The principal speaker ol the convention will be David, G. Thomas, a special representative of the iWhtohitawer Society, the Bovemilng agenoy of Jehovah’s Wttneases. (He i]s presently serv ing as DMrtct Supervisor of over 10,000 mlhUters in North and South Carolina, Tennessee 'and northern 'Gaiorgia. The key addr ess will be .given Sunday. May 16, at 2 p. m. hy iMr. Thomas. 'He will give the IBi'ble’s lanswer to the question, “What Is Behind the Spirit of RebelUon?’* Jehovah’s Witnesses are en couraging aH Interested persons (to attend any or .all sessions free of loollectians ) toe. Boys' 6.00 jilMn 5.00 mper 6.00 juncy 3.00 arch 3.00 Dnallobs Sniyey To|ric 'How many people are supple menting their regular pay cheek with a second job? Joseph R- Norwood, Direc‘lor of the (Bureau of the Census regional office in Charlotte, announced .today that Informal Ion on the subject will .be coUected durirtg the week f May 17 from la it'.m'ber of house- htllds in this area. The questions are In addition to the usual ones asked in the monthly survey on omplojiment and unemployment conducted nationwide by the (Bu reau lor the U. S. Department of (Labor. Results ■of this imontWy survey provide a continuing measure of economic conditions In the coun try. The Mianoh survey louiid that, on a seasonally adjusted basis, had edged up .to 6.0 per cent from 58 per 'Cent In IFebnu- ary, and that 'this inicrease iwas largely among 16 to 34 year-olds, many of whom were entering (the labor lorce for the 'first time. TotaJ employment remained basi cally unchanged at 78.5 mllilon. l^acts supplied by indlvidiials participating tn this voluntary are kept strictly confidential and results are atsed only to compile statistical tQ(taiIs. Interviewers who will visit houseliolls in this area aie; Mrs. Jaoqu^ine H. Goforth of SheJiby and (Mrs. 'Elthel S. Rockett of Gastonia. Gaston College Is Acnedited THE KINfeS^MbUNTAlH HERALD. KINGS I^OUNTAIN, N'C HowMa^ Is life? Page 5 THANK YOU To all citizens of Kings Moun tain; thank you for your confi dence and support at the polls on Tuesday. I v/ill continue to represent all the people of Kings Mountain on the Board of City Commission ers. RAY CLINE G. iHeiman PorKar, Odreotor «f the 'Divisional of Institutional Evaliiat'ion end Accreditation of the Department of Community 'Colleges, informed Dr. IW. iB. president of Gaston Col lege, today that iGaston College Is now fully accredited by the Statd Board of (Education. A11 community colleges in North Carolina are now subject to evajtiation for the purposes of a-txa'edUation under standards and policies developed by the (De partment of .Cammunlty (Colleges and the State (Board Board ol Education. The standards Involve eight areas of community college aotivlty. These are: pihilosophy ard purpose, educational pro grams, faculty, Learning Re sources Center, student personnel services, organization and ad ministration, and finanotedn man agement and resources. Gaston College is among Hie first community colleges ito be aoci'edited under the new pro gram of accreditation. Letter To Editor If you’re taking a trip to a for. eign count ly art! want (to be come accustomed to (that coun try’s money .before you leave, I what do you do? I Mrs. Jl.iia Williams, head of the 'Business Department at Peace .Colllege In Raleigh, 'and I her 'husband, OHver, went to the (Oan Do ifollos at 'FTrstiCltizens Bank In Raleigh with (the chal lenge o(f converting a smail ; amount of American currency 'In- |to the 'money of England, Ger many, Italy and Ghana for a fortr^omihg itrip. ■“\V'e 'thought If we (had know - edge oif the money (beforehand, plus a small amount we mliiht need for tips and cab fares aftr- er we arrived, we would be ahealiv" Mrs. (WilUams wisely surmised. Six days 'a(fter the request, Mrs. ’Williams and her husband, an assistant professor at N. C. State University, were toying with fthelr 'foreign currency, with the exiceptlon of Ghana. “Coming up with money from Ghana .proved to ibe more time- consuming 'and cltfficaH than had Imagined,’’ A.ssijjtant Vire President Baid Parks of iFTrst Citizen said. “Had .we had the time however, W’e .would have gotten it, anU frankly I was in- Parks arranged for tlie trans- j fers. j The Williamses wanted $10 in I each of the foreign currencies. I For their $10 In American money they now have three pcfJinds, 77 I shillings in English currency, $33.50 In Germany Deutshmarks, anr $5,600 in 'Italian lire, j Parks says such reguests are not unusual these days with more and more internaJtional travel. “People are more cognizant of their need beforehand and more anxious to learn as much as 'they can prior to enteting a foreign country, lnciudlr>^, the exchange practices," he said. ‘We’re happy to render this service and feel it meets 'a genuine need.’’ If you’re going to Ghana, he ajfds, allow plenty of time how ever. •Spanish Americans comprised well over 150,000 of the persons enrolled In training and work- experience programs administer ed by the Labor Department In fiscal 1970. Godwin Charged In Shooting Sammy Lee Godwin, of route 1, Grover, was jailed without bond Saturday in the .shooting death of Floyd Lee Huskey, 28, of route 2, Shelby. Assl.stant Cleveland County Cor oner Bennett Masters said Huskey died Instantly about 7;15 a.m. Saturday when he was shot In the left chest ait close range with a 12 guage .shotgun. Masters .said the .sfiooting oc curred at the homo of Hudtey’s mother just oft N. C 18 south near Camp high .<ichool. Ho said the dead man and Godwin re portedly were involved In an ar gument before Che shooting look place. . Godwin wa.s arrested at his home about 9 a.m. 'Saturday by Deputy Sam Eskridge and Detec tive Paul Barbee of the Cleveland County Sheriff’s DoparUnerVL Huskey, a native of Cleveland County, was the son ot Mrs. Anna Huskey, who survives. Other sur vivors are his wife, Mrs. Margar et Hamrick HU'key; two sons, 0^ landa Floyd Huskey and Jonathan Leroy Hu^ey; one brother, Hern don Huskey; four sisteirs, Lula Swan Associates To Make Awards ClfARLOTE. -Carl Swan A.s.s-o- oiatos, an advertising and -sales promotion firm, celebrated ils flr-st anniversary with the an nouncement of two major ad vertising awards. Last February the fir.-n receiv ed the Advertising Club of Char lotte’s first place award for di rect mail Campaigns for a pro- 'iram designed for the Profo.s- sional Drivers’ Association. The firm shared with the Hum ble Oil & Refining Company an award for first place In maga zine advertising given by the Georgia Press As.sociatlon. The award for an ad prepared for Hu.T.jle by tire fir-m. (Carl Mvvan Associates, which specializes in marketing and ad vertising on a project basis, is located In the City National Bank Building, S. Ite 303, in Char lotte. Carl Swan is a 1938 graduate of Kings Mountain high school. ■Mr. .Swan is married to the for mer Miss Brenda Barnette, also of this city. A record number ol job oppor- 1 tunities, 514,000, wlU 'be open this summer to disadvanaged young people through the Nrfgh- borhood Youth Corps. Mae Hu.^ey, Viola Huskey. Joan- nie Carol Huskey and Cheryl Huskey Willis. Funeral rites were held Tues-' day. Kings Mtn. Drug Co. Dear Editor: Why do people bring up com- plAlnts against our public serv ants when the elections are at haili? Why are these “mud { sJlngers’’ usually runrang for an i office of some sort? If they had' any compUrlnts, why did they not I j bring them Into view sooner? 1 -Any complaints should be' taken to the Mayor tind the j (‘Board ol Commissioners at any j time of the year. Instead of wait-1 i Irtigi for the elections. I'm sure | I they woidd appredaite any Inter-1 I est shown by a citizen of our city | ! when it concerns the well being | j of the community. A lot of Issues seem to have I blown out of proportion. It seems Ito happen every election. Let’s I give credltw here credit Ig dua i We have a very good Law En- i forcetner.t Department In Kln'rs : Mountain. I would Nate to see : some of these “mud sllngers’’ I try to do Chief McDevltt’s job. WeTlnever know when we [will need the assistance offers j by Chief MoDevitt and his men. ; Yours truly, I ERIC ELLISON. I RefLTTtirig servicemen may le- ; celve unemployment oompetrsa- I tlon while they are looking for I jobs tf they have hail 90 or more I corvtinuous da>‘8 of active serv- I loe in the Armed Forces—less j I If discharged or relenaed because i I of a seryke-tocurred disability I or Injury — and were released j tmder honorable condHtions. My Grateful Appreciation I appreciate gratefully the endorsement of the work of six years accorded me in Tuesday s election. I herewith renew my pledge to work at all times for the progress of every citizen and for the total development of the Kings Mountain area. I thank again the many who voted and worked for my re-election. John Henry Moss FRiaeDAIRE^ m L*1 13 1^] (] ri; We're cut tc beat lact yeer'e Frisidcire sales record. Sc v/c'vc elasiicd prices cn Frigldei.-e to rcck-boUcrri tills v/ccl; only. Here's your cnce-o-ycer cbancc. r.tccelvc barg: 'nc. Llrgcr- savincs. At tbccc prices you can't efrord to ebay evvey. appliances Iban-c’-’er FPD-166TN-R 16.6 cu. ft. Frigidaire Frost-Proof with 154-lb. size freezer ■ Frost-Proof! You’ll never de frost again ■ Deep door shelf for Vi gallon cartons, bottles, a Butter compartment. ■ Twin vegetable Hydrators. n Nylon rollers for ea?v -■- 'eg and cleaning. $347. f viel ii; b 4 rirsss IrcLre Permanent Preus Care on both washer and dryer. Gentle aritelion with cool-down rinses. Controlled Flovring Heat with a'jtoms’.ic coo! down period. TogolhEr they help prevent Exciueive Jet Circle Spray Systam. A batter way to III— the most thorough rinse you can get. Pinses as it fills from not one. but 12 pres surized water jets around the tub. Sprays down from the top so clothes get underwater faster, get more rinse action. w.-in'r!^"-save ironing. Easier to load and unload. Less stoopi Opening is a lull 13" off the floor. Less grope! Huge 240 sq. in. opening. Oacron Lint Screen is easy to get to, eas” to clean. Traps even the tiniest lint particles. EASY TERMS Model WCDS v -s. WBfther $000'^ Model DCDS Diyor 5000 Buy the pair! Poir THIS WEEK 7. Sp-acesaver! Tegsthor ihay'r^ust 64" wide! IT mi BE UNCOMFORTABLY HOT THIS SUMMER. PICK OUT YOUR AIR CONDITIONER NOW .GOOD SELECTIONi ISm im 23R09 RTU MODELS. OR DER NOW DURING THIS SALE FOR YOUR HOME. QUIET, DEPENDARLE FRIGI DAIRE. 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