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o o August 26, 1971 I'age^oi [ety Uiged THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN N. THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Page 3 (Rx>nald Ausitell, chairman of the Cleveland County Board of High Sales For Sterchi's door down and see vv*ho can run j ward path wlienever it meets an in or o"it d( the garage before ! otbstruclion. The chairman sin-1 It closes. "In such a game,’’ Aus-1 gled put this type of door os tell added, "the one Whio loses Is prohalbly the most effeictivc in a d.tuble laser if he is injured by | redurfnig hazards to children and . the heavy door." I o.thers. j Austell also told of a case Ini (Mr. Austell sug;ests the ft)l-j , ,. HMith i^ iirced'or^ residents which a child, opening a manu- lowing safety precaut ions for | He «uf^ Cdren play '«>'y oP^'-ated gVrage door by home owners. When installing a Ing near or with oiverhead-tyipe PulHnK on the i-ope doors 'W (?n' I of this year. Sterchi's operates 39 retail I furniture and appliance stores I in seven southeastern states. The <»m.pany Ls headquartered in July 1 Knoxville, Tenn. Its -stock U listed , ■’^lon the New York Stock Elx- previous sales rec- ] ords for the month. Sale of $2,- Sterchi Bixis, sales for He stated that there have been several a<>cldents around the country iniolving chil dren with both manually and electrically operated doors. Mr. AuSteW cautioned that gar- atge doors can close with enough Uonce to Injure children who are tnajpped beneath them. A game that aeems to be popular among a safety feature which .sitops and children Is to starlt a garage reverses the door in its down- wias some- li'-w en'ianjlc-d in the 'rope and strangled. A garage (lc»r is also a potential haaard to anyone when the spring mechanism or counterweight is broken, since this might allow It to cr.ash down unexpectedly. Most electrically perated doors now on the market have garage door, select one with the j ■13'1,391 showed a gain of 19.16 SINUS SUFFERERS Here'* good new* for you! Exclusive new “hard core” SYNA- CLEM.R DeconKCBUnt tablets act Instantly and continuously to drain and clear all nasai^sinus cavities. One “hard-core" tablet give* you up ku 8 hours relief fn>m pain and pressure of con gestion. Allows you to breathe easily—stops watery and runny nose. You can buy SYNA-CLEAR AT KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. without need for a prescription. Satisfaction guaranteed by maker, Try it today! Kings Mtn. Drug. Introductory Offer Worth safety reverse feature. Try to locale controls for the door high enough so tlvait children cannot reach them. Oheck all typ<-s of overhead garage doors periodic ally for defects or worn parts. Caution children who open man- tially operated doiors to stand clear of the ro-e when opening. Insofar as possible, keep garage doores closed when children are playing near them. And (inally, 1 prohibit children from playing ! 'Net sales of $lil,179,53S for with garage doors and their op i the first five months of the fis crating switches. dal year reflect a gain of $1,- ! 827,622 or 13.54 per cent over the Mr. Ausitell stated that, "Fior-i corresponding period last year. *1 • ••••••••« * 50 Cut out thU od—fakt to itora llitad. Purchaia on* pock of SYNA-CLEAR 12't cind ff Wa out aiora SYNA-CIIAR 12-Pock Fraa. jx-r cent over last July's sales of $2,<M:J,016. j July .sales marked the fourth ' consecutive month at that sales j nx-ords have been established j and the seventh constxtutive j manth oi substantial increases, according to C. A. Terrell, presi dent. 'fne Kiags Mountain store l(K-ated at 126 W. Mountain St. lOo.'pcl nor'', in three new world nrcos will be started in 1971 by the Church of the Na- zereno. Toe arras: Singapore and Indonesia, Kcu-ador and the Bahamas. Timing is contingent upon governinenl iiormisslon. I The expansion will make a total of 52 countries with work. been the center of a contluous men of the Menka and Onlkelka revival. Pastor Paul Moore has ^ tribes, flared briefly this spring reoortod more than 1,200 eonver-j near the Nazarene chur: h mis sions. I sionary ho.spital and schtxd in i the Western HJihland-s of New- Guinea. The natives hid the dead tunately, there have been only a few fatal accidents involving garage doors and children, but there is still need for "afety pre cautions to prevent these statis tics from grolwitigC’ The Church of the Nazarene expects to pass the half-million mark in world membership d.r- ijig 1971. Dasl year the church had a net gain of 18,677 mem bers, making the total mem- ship 490,573 persons. Tlie company roeently entered ina a long-team lease and has .'„'nder construction a new home- furnishings center In MdMinn- ville, Tenn. This will be the company’s sixtieth store and will offer a complete seJecllon Oi tae latest in popular-pri-ced, brand- name home fumislhlngs, bedding and appliances. The new 15,000 stiu'are-'tool center will be a mod ern one-level structure with exjn- venient parking. Target date for the opening is set for Ooc^ember acn I tjon/' o BEST IN SIGHT TO W L*.. AMP w. .1 ■ r<-*rw ’/-‘".'A A3,* •k I'K v-s \ I 12” COMPACIJOSTABLE TV DIAC. 14” HANSCRAITED COLOR TV DIAG. ONLY I THE BEACHCOMBER C133T Th« bold new look In portoble TV. Zenith's hondcrofted chassis. Great for personal viewing pteosure on campus or at home. $999s ONLY $29395 THE BONNARD C3510 Prestige on campus Ts yours with this hondcrofted portable color TV. Distinctive tNS'O-tone coblnet designed with crisp modern lines. CIRCLE of SOUND STEREO >oar ptrMrot ste'ft fttsSpbont* Wiiri itvB 32-wort p*ah ^ , pawr«3 Only AUTOMATIC STATION SEEKING $199.95 to $17.9S* volutV Mobile Cart SC''' $14.95' value Stereo HeodphoneJ WHIN YOU RURCHASI THIS STCRCO $24.90* volue 5-Pack of Stereo Rocords THE ROYAL B77 This transistor radio outomotically seeks out l+ie strongest station signols. Comes complete with built-in AC power supply. - :*:s, FM/AM DIGITAL CLOCK RADIO CASSEHE PLAYER’RECORDER THE KITE C46S A rtol help away ot school. This rodio will full you to sleep with music ond then shut off auto- motically ond woke you in the morning to music. Ftoturcs a 24'hcur digital clock and olarm set ONLY $4495 THE CLASSMATE A608 Completely portoble. Lc‘s you ploy your fovorlte • pre-recordcfl cossette tc'cs or record your own. Ideal tor use in clos^ ono studying. OiiLY $4995 Sale Joins G-W Faculty lEOILING SPRINGS. — Dr. j Larry L. Sale, a native of Wilkes ; County, North Oarolina and an 1 assistant prafess:or of education | at the Univer-sfity of North Oar-1 olina at Greensboro, has been named professor of education at Gardner-Weibb College. Dr. E. Eugene Poston, presi dent of Oardner-Weibb, announc ed that Dr. Sale would Ibcjln teaching at the Baptist college when the Fall term liegin Au gust 23rd. Dr. Sai^ had been on the fac ulty at the Greensboix) univer sity tiwo years. He previoisly was assistant profes.sor of educa tion at the University of Virginia for two years. Running counter to economic trends, the Church of the Na- Nazarene record giving of $SS I million dollars for all purposes I ... I in 1970. 'I'liis was an increase olf ■ [ $3.6 million over 1969. Per Capita 1 A“coffec house" ministry forjgivin.g reached $221.35—an in ly o-.t’h, started last fall by the j''''t’a-se ot $S.O.') in a year, 'Cliurxh of the Nazarene in New I Milford, N. J.. a'-.iul 10 rt'''es ; Aboriginal warfare over a 1 north of New York City, has boundary dispute, involving 1,000 and wxjunded fearing government punishment. TaklnT an auto trip? The North Carolina Heart Association advises breaking up your trip with fretiuent stops. Sitting for long stretches is bad for your circulation. So—stop the car; get but and stretch your legs. It’s good for you. S/Sgt. Mullinax Wins Bronze Star U. S. ARMY, Vietnam — Army Staff Sergeant Garland E. MuMi- nax, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Muliinax, 127 East V'irginla Ave., ; Bessemer City, N. C, • re;-cntiy ! received the bronze star medal I in Vietnam. [ He was pre.sented the bronze star medal for distinguishing j h 1 m self through meritorious j service in connection wiih mili- ; tary operations against hostile forces in V’letnam^ The medal, j adopted in 1944, recognizes out- : standing achievement. I S"t. Mullinax received the j award while assigned as a sup- J ply_sergeant with the military as sistance command, Vietnam Com- m.nirations Center Company, Signal Supp-ort Agency, near ' Saigon. FreeiMB WING BUCKLER CLASSIC REVIVAL- EASY CARE MAM MADE MATERIAL. LIGHT AND DARK BROWN GRAIN OR BLACK AND BROWN. Cascodo $22 The ISth quadrennial General Assembly of the Church of the will be at Miami Beach, Fla. In June 1972. PLONK’S TO: ALL CITIZENS OF KINGS MOUNTAIh TO: ALL PERSONS LIVING V/ITHIN ONE MILE PERIMETER OF KINGS MOUNTAIN This is to notify and call to the attention of all persons living within the above-named areas, certain aspects of the Kings Mountain Zoning Ordinance that the.v should bo aware of before any structure of any type is located within the corporate limits of Kings Mountain or within its one-mile perimeter: 1. Contact the City Building Inspector before any plans are made to see that proper permits can be obtained, and to see if they are in a properly zoned area. 2. Particular attention should be given tc ihe placement of trailer end trailer parks. 3. Under a recent change in the Zon’ng Ordinance, single trailers are ollowed in the one mile perimeter alx Ar.gus! 15,1971, provided that they meet with the same requirements as a'^c rerriked of single trailers within th city limits. (See the Building Inspector as to these requirements.) 4. Single trailersiecated within the one-mile perimeter area prior to August 15,1S71, are admitted regordless of Zoning ^ Ordinonce require ments if, within 20 days after August 15,1971, the Building Inspector is no tified oi the location and a proper permit is secured. 5. See the Building Inspector for any questions regarding building or zoning. CITY Ci KINGS MOUNTAIF BY: Woodrow Laughter Building Inspector City Hall
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