THE KINGS MOUNTAIN 4-H leaders l Are Honored HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, May 4, 1972 Earl Owensby 'Resident of Cleveland County' HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES BUSINESS MAN EX-MARINE MASON BAPTIST MAY 6th DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY Dixon 4-11 club community leaders—Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Green and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Berry—were presented certifi- ticates of appreciation from the J : Shelby Chamiber of Commerce I j at the organization’s annual 4*H awards night Tliursday night at the Cleveland County Office ouilding. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence With- ; row of Eskridge Grove 4-iH club i wei’c winners of the 4hH Leaders II of the Year trophies. I Dr. Wayne Smith, 4JH special ist at N. C. State University, de- ■ livered the keynote address and cied the need for a djTiamic 4-H ' program in the state. He noted that 63 per cent of the state’s ■youth are not active in any or- . giinization. County Agent Henry Daraeron presented certificates to area leaders of 4-iH and Eugene Le- : Grand, first vice-president of the Shelioy Chamber of Commerce Barbee, e supper was scr'ved. In 1970, there were 10.5 mil lion children under 18 years of age living in poverty—6:2 mil lion white and 4.1 millian ne-1 gro. ’this total repi-esents 672,-. : COO less than the 1969 figure and j ; 6.7 million less than the total; ' in 1959. ■ : I Agriciiiture ;C6uhts -A ' a'seiiStor Jo'tdaninti’odufcQd and ieo^thfe fight for * aeV^age-pouridage legislktion which ts hailep as • - having saved the tobacco program; hp was'ihe leading figure in passage of the faW, which estab- -p fished the one-price eptton system'benefitting - ' cotton growers as well as the cohon textile in- dustryi and he pushed through ,legislation im- , : proving seed qual%peariul rparkpling, 'and tigm- '■£- ehing the Wholesrfil^pat Apl,;all.beriefi.tting the ultimate consum^flfevell as those directiy con- -"cerrldd. He wqrksT^ely. with'producets of to- • • " -■ ■ 'bacco, cotton., peanuts, yams.,-soybeans, Irish ‘ ■“ ‘ potatoes, and other crops, as well as with all the -j " . state’s vigorous farrners’ ocganizationa.inpelmng ^ctQ'r^hp soiipd federal legis.ation without which ' * ‘ there would be phaos in thafarm economy. ' - ExFferience Counts - Re-elect Senator Jordan * - , rnfimocratie-'Pnmary MayG) This Ad Paid by Cleveland County Committee, Clyde Nolan, Manager MORE ABOUT SOCIETY COLUMN Mr. and Mrs. Charlie R. Bridges will celebrate their Golden Wedding Day Sunday at 'an anniversary re ception from 2 until 5 p.m. at their home at 311 Waco road. All friends and relatives of the couple are Invited to attend. Karla Diane Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Russell of Page- land, South Carolina and former residents of Kings Mountain, has recently been elected by the Stu dent Body of Pageland high school to serve as Secretary-Treasurer of the Student Council for 72-73 school year. Karla served the past year in the Stu dent Council as home room representative. She has a younger bro ther, Mark, w'ho is a third grade student at Peters burg Elementary school. Karla is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Bell of Kings Mountain. Dixon Women To Host Supper' Women of the Chqrch of Dix on Presibyterian ehurch will hold j their annual May Birthday party j Saturday with a covered dish I supper at 6:30 p. m. : Rev. Robert Wilson will ibe in ! charge of the program which -will I detail the 1927 Birthday Object j tiyes — Stillman college and translation of the scripture in ' Indian dialect. MORE ABOUT Sharon Cash the -bridegroom who was gradu ated from Kings Mountain high school in 1967. He is ncxw em ployed by Caveny Fabrics in Kings Mountain. FoJlovVing a wedding trip to Atlanta, iGa., the couple will re side on iRoute 3, Kings Mountain. President ’Tyler raised tobacco on hi-s farm but did not smoke. YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED NO CHARGES FOR STANDARD SERVICESI I LIMITED TIME ONLY ■ 8 DAY SPECIAL CRUISE! From Wilmington, N. C. - June 7 TO BERMUDA & NYS SKYWARD NASSAU! SPECIAL BLOCKED SPACE ; DEEMS TRAVEL 406A S. LaFayette St., Shelby, N. C. 28150 Make Those Siim^ner Plans iind Reservatioois Now ! I "YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT" WE REPRESENT ALL AIRLINES. CRUISES. TOURS. ETC. FOR COMMISSIONER Dick Ware Average Citizen Average Tax Payer Bem - Mil! Village School - Kings Mountain Grade & High - Gardner-Webb, Boiling Springs Veteran - World War II ■ Korean Conflict Weaver - Loom Fixer - Cotton Mill Asst. Mgr. - Mgr. - Winn Dixie Stores Builder Supply Salesman - Ellis Lumber Co., Kings Mountain Os'S. Ford Co., Shelby Operator - Fiber Ind. Self Employed - Linwood Crown Service Station IF ELECTED I Promise to be Fair to All the Peo pie of the County. Vote For A Property Tax Rate Cut. Support All Volunteer Units in This County. RICHARD E. 'TMck" WM . -"r- ■ 5:4 pd. 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