I \ Pag* THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. WANT ADS FULL OH PAHT TIME JOB—Fast I growing cosmetics camip;iny I needs iady. Free traiming. FOr! interview, call Mrs. Brodcs, 739- 6004. 5:61Jn ^WILL CUT LAWNS on weekends. $3 and up. Call 739-4301. 5:6-13 TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT Comipletely furnished. Water furnished. Eieotric cooking. Al most now. LocateH at 123 Lin- wood Road, Kings Mountain. Call COLONIAL BUIUIERS, Cherryville, 435-6937 during working hours or 435-6321 at nlglits. \ NOTICE OF RESALE MART’N Ef TATF,»AND 131.65 Ac-rcs - Choica Piroperly P'^ " y, r v ’’:C0A.P^. COURTHOUSE' DOOR, SHELBY, N. C. ADJOINS NEW HIGH SCHOOL Crawley B. Cash, Jr. and George B. Thomasson Commissioners TranscoSets Safety Dinner I:i Innor of llic ein-i-loyces of Compressor Station 11'.), .Spartun- hurg, -S. C.; Compressor Station I I.', Grower, and tiie Communica tions, .Mrrsuiemer.t and Engi neering Di'iuflnieiils, .sysl e m- wide, wiio {:stabli.shed a perfect safety record in 1970, the Trans- e.)ntinent'al Safely Aeliievrment Aw.iixll’ resenlaiton is'remonies, held under tlie ul spices of tlie Safety Department, will l)e eon- -lii.-leil on llu- .station gnjund.s at Compressor .Station 1-10, on Wednesday, .May 1'.*, piomplly at i-);30 p. m. j Condiicied tours of tlie Mcr.!- ^ More tlmn 1,000 peTie are e.\- ' ies for gue.sis aifl wives of the i)e,ted t.a ja.-n :'io Co:-.t I’liyslcal employees will commence at 4:30 I-Xf i."a:ion Euii.ling for Lie din- p. m. I ner. G-WSets Victoiy Dinnei [ Bolling Spring?—'For ' a year ; G.;rdni.'r-Welib lias 'bt*en going llirongii a cuilt'al -gifts fur..; cam- jiaigii and tlie seliool has s."hodul- ;-d the eampaig.i vietory dinner for Tiiursd ly iiiglit at 7 o’clock with Gover.ior il.ilM'it S-coll las the p.incipal speaker. Tile campaign started last ’Map with a Kirk-Off Dinner with ’Ralph Gugiielmi, former Notre |IX'.me forfliull Al!-.\meru‘an. The : go:il of VXi.'.H):) wa? aniiouneed ! .ind from all i:uli.-alions .the goal I will lie met 'and aiiiumn^cd lal the i Vietoiy Dinner. sfi'uolion oif a new library, the txinversion otf the present library into a classroom building, the construction of a new dormitory for men and 'to double the size of the present administration build ing. To dale the campaign Itas been eondueteJ in 'tlie Shelby area. Boiling 'Springs area, Cher- Tliursday, May 13, 1971 ryville Area, Bclmoti't area, Gas tonia area. Upper Cleveland area and is under way in Charlotte. Campaigns will be conducted In the Forest City area, Rutherford- ton area and l&a'ffney area. iLead- ers from all the areas 'Who work ed ill t'lie camilaign 'wil l)be hon ored at the dinner. O) REV. CLAUDE R. RICKMAN E. Gttld Street Sets Revival Services I.iiimedialely fc.-llowiiig tile .'taf- ■ty .‘xvaiil Fre.-'eiilatioii core- a genuine Texas .style Ik T-riiiu' lieef bariie: lie with .71 tlie Ilimiiiin":? will l:e seivi'd fi.'in the pia'i'ie srliooner type Gii. k w ,gim by tlie .-afely Engi- I Experienced Dump Truck and/or Ready-Mix Concrete Truck Drivers Apply Nolen Concrete Supply, Inc. 401 E. Main St., Gastonia, N. C. Phone day 864-3225 Dr. Claude R, Rickman, presi dent of (’eiitral We.sleyan college of C'Cii-lral, .S. C., will be speaker [or revival .services beginning .Momt.'iy anil (onlinuing tlirougli- ut the weelc at Easi Gold Street Wesleyan cliurch. Servui-s will be at 7 p.ni. eacli evening. Dr. Rickman Is a native of Pransylvaiiia County. Ho earned his liigli .school diploma from Bie- card liigli .seliool, atlorided Cen tral Wesleyan Junior colU-ge and reeeive.s his A.B. and B.3. degrees fr.iim .Marion eolelge and his .M..\. in liistory from UNC. C'li.ipel Hill, in 1954 and his Pli.d. in educa tion from UNC in 1956. An or dained Killer in the Wesleyan eiiur.'h. Dr Riekman has servetl in numerous po.sitions tlirough- out tile ihureh, some it! Ii's most recent being Dean of L’eniral eol- li'ge tor 12 yi.irs aiil pre-ijeiit since July 23, 1968. In .addition to Ills cliureli positions, lie iias held many prvsilion.s in the U. S. ’ Navy and the N'.iv.aT'seserves. | Rev. Edwin Chriscio isued in-j vitation to the eommunity to j join in the .series of .servi.'es. CONDITION SERIOUS C. E. (RedI Dengler. fatiier of Mrs. Eirgene .Mi.swiin, ro- maiii.s in .serious eondilion at Lings Moumaiii li<v-si'.i.lal wliere lie was admiltcil last 'veek aft er a .slnilie of paralysis. One of ;!ie evening's lii;flili,' 'tils Will 'ixi a .spe ial imisi.-.il : resen- tatiun hy Artliur kpiHli, r.a li i and tel-'vision persoimlily wlio will p.ay ilia- renown "Guitar Boogie ” will ii has sold more than a niilli";i records. .S-milh is Hie eol- |t ,:e's .gif's iliaiiman in tlieiCliiai'- |lolte area '.'amiiaign. I Tlie Gardner Wel 'b Oioral En- ; .se.nvi.le. Dr. George R. -Crilib, di- reo'or, will sipg several selec- !;io;'? irom Tlie Music Man. I'kinds r.'.i.eil from lies eam- ; paign wil he lused for the tsm SINUS SUFFERERS )-iv.-s soil up .. 8 h.'iim n'll.-r tinrn puin t ,',.“'“'' „| runpv Ki-.snnr. AIIPWS y.iu ‘'"■""I.'' ''"‘I.* moi;ni'ain Dlied iiiukur. Try ll toilfiy! Introductory Offer Worth Col out this od—loke to store IMad. Purchose one pock of SYMA-CIFAR I 2'i and recaive on* mor* 5YNA I? Pn-k ff»a. Phone night 864-6294 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS For Tv/ister and Winder Tenders Full six and seven day a week operation Excellent Pay and Benefits Equal Opportunity Employer Apply In Person, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. McNEILL SPINNING COMPANY PERSONNEL OFFICE Bessemer City, N. C. SINUS Sufferers Here’s good news for yoti! Exclusive now ‘‘Hard-core” SYNA-CLEAR Dcron- gestant tablets act instantly and clear all nasal sinus covities. One ''bor'd core” loblet gives up to 8 hours relief from pain and pressure of congestion. Allows you to breotne easily—stops watery eyes and runny nose. You eon buy SYNA CLEAR of all Drug Stores, with out need for a prescription. Satisfaction guaranteed by moker. Try it todavl Introductory offer worth $I.S0. Cut out this ud—Take to one of the stores listed below. Purchase one pack of Syno Clear I7's ond receive one more Syiia-Clear 12-pack free. INSURANCE PROGRAM jirngrani on automobilo in- sui'aiu'o anil tlio dilonima Hiat ('xi.sl;: in the aut.a ir,.sMi'aiii'(' market will foilure tlio pro gram at Tliiir.sd.'iy'.s nieetins; of file liotarv eiub at I2:lj at lilt* (’nniilry etuii. FOR SALE Used Color TV s Also black and white All rebuilt From S29,95 BRIDGES RADIO-TV Phone 739-4416 North Piedmont Avenue WME & WAX 25c sel^s». WASH 8 WAX 75c Automatic BGNNIE mST CAR WASH W. KING ST. We now have 2 New Self-Service Bays in ? addition to our Fully Automatic Bay. I WASH & WAX: Cars, Boats, Trailers, Antiques, LVenetian Blinds, Motors, or anything portable at the High-Pressure Self-Service Bays. Our felevlsloii ciiiiuierciai skeins tu be fofUiii m deaf ears. Kings Mtn. Diug Co. LOST Small Brown Male Dog — Name Snoopy. Tag On Collar No. 26115 525 00 REWARD For His Return Contact CARL WILSON 739-5878 5:6 ! 45%#' e ft Residents oi Kings Mountain DO YOU NEED A JOB THESE loss ARE OPEN IN YOUR HOMETOWN 219 OPENINGS NOW m % mt ill i Spoolers Twisters Spinners Doffers Spinner Fixer Slubber Opening Tender Card Tender Sweepers Roving Tenders Knitters Weavers Sewing Machine Operators Pressers Floor Help Furniture Production Workers Laborers Trainees TRAINED EMPLOYEES t AND TRAINEES Contact Your Chamber of Commerce For More Information About These Openings WORK IN KINGS MOUNTAIN 739-5051 739-3851 CHAMBER Oi COMMERCE 146 W. MOUNTAIN ST. « % .if- li- :m tin We’ve had a lot of comments on our tele vision commercial. People tell us it’s charming. And warm. And they love our little “star,” Jeff. , 1 But as much as we appreciate your com ments, we’d rather have something else, , We’d rather have your money. ^ ^ You see, the whole point of our cor-'-rnerc ' 1 is to raise money to build a chapel. I A nondenominational chapel. So the kic.s at the Morganton School for the Deaf wi'i lv-;\ o a place to pray. I Right now we’re forty-eight thousand dol lars short of that goal. And our television com mercial. which has been running for several weeks, has gotten us a disappoinlin,gl:/ s vr:]' amount. -t And it’s our fault. Because even though the television and radio stations gave us a lot of free time to get our message across, we didn’t make that message clear enough. So let’s clear it up right now: There are 618 kids in Morganton, North Carolina,who have been deprived of their hear ing. And that’s unfortunate. But what’s even more unfortunate is the fact that tliey’re being deprived of the word of God. Please help them. Contributions are tax deductible. So send a nickel, send a dime, send a dollar, send anything to Chapel for the Deaf, Inc., c/o Hargrove Skipper Bowles, Box T-3, Greensboro, North Carolina 27402. Hear?

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