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11 1'^ PAGE EtGHT THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. PAGE FIVE ttORB ABOUV Leitzel To Speak and Mrs. Leitzel loft for their first term of missionary service in the interior of Surinam. Their jungle mission station is known a-, Pelgrim Kondre and is iho center of a day school for chil dren of outlying villages. M(*di- cal help is availa^de for ihe na tive people at the mis.sion dis pensary. A small herd of cattle is kept by the mission. The primary emphasis is evangelism ani the gospel mes.sage has had a tre mendous impact on the lives of many of the people whom the mission serves. Missionary Leitzel will tell about the field where he has serveci, the people and the mis sionary work being done there. Colored slides will bo shown. Curios from the field will be on display. 24 Students To Band Clinic Cnise To Lead Revival Sunday Cleveland Tech Classes Slated Voters League Convert Refund Hears Mrs. Fryer Into Bonds Thieves Take Tape Players Twenty-four Kings Mountain Chosen from Matt. 9:27 - 30, Clevelani County Technical “The Pol tical and Historical high school bandsmen have been ‘“Persenal Faith” will be the institute is sponsoring the new Background of North Carolina,” An unusual opportunity t' con sv..ifcte(i lo pariicipaie in the Cen- sermon that the Rev. Floyd classes listed bek w beginning at was profiled ^y'Mrs. Milton Fry- v^rt 1972 federal income-tax re ual All-State Band Clinic Janu- Cruse of Zirconia, N. C., will varloiu times during tb-' next er at Ihe January meeting of fund checks into U. S. Savings ary 2(i-27 at A. L. Brown high preach at 2:30 Sunday afternoon, two-week period. Should other Kings Mountain Women’s Vot- Bonds was announ-^ed today by school in Kannapolis. January 2S, at Kings Mountain matprializi* that arp not er’s Leaeue. Prior programs have Bland W. Worley, state chairman Profile” by Mrs. for the bond program, “Long Range City president, the Wachovia in time for interejled registrants Planning” by K. M. Planning poration. AH bandsmen will rehearse on is the Story Chairman Bob Maner. Tape players and tapes in parked cars at Kings M nntenj High School continue to catch the eyes of thieves. Slu-lrnts ore .selerteH on h-i^ir Club auditorium, near desc-ribed in this artPde, they wiU i-een "City of auJhtna and SotiUon [liJstrLt Fivday and Saturday and two “The treasury is Kings Mountain polJce report- and ed Wednesday two miiTe iii -i- cor- dents of stolon stereo equi/pmejit, running the list to three In the . past two-week period, estimating of two men receiv n*’ r Begmninfr Tuesday, January Since our le??islat:ve bexLes ^he largest tax Both incidenU thi.s week ec- bun Is ot ninth and tenth gracicis happening, oo ‘ classes will begin. assembling in Raleigh, refund yenr in h^Rtoe^^” Mr. curred on Moiiday, sometime be- and nth an 12lh graders will per- ^ ^ recorded In the 9:0^ 3 ^ to 12 noon at a <liasram showing How a Bill vVnr'ny sail, ‘•with .-It22 billion go- tween the hours of 8:30 a.m. and form in concert Saturday even- Uibie, would likely be doubted .he mg at S in the Kannapolis school lod iv Rut it iR an anennnt whinh ^ auditorium. 11. !!. ?° . ° Shelby c ty park a class The Wesleyan church has mis sionary work in 31 foreign coun tries. While the major emphasis is placed on gospel evangelism, an extensive mc<!ical and educa tional program has been carri(*d on by the denomination in sever al areas of this world-wide mis sionary enterprise. EVANGEUSTS HERE ^ Evan gelist Floyd Cnise and Mrs. Cruse of Zirconia, N. C. will preach at the Woman's club Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Cruse will present special music. The pu Jic is invited lo the con certs. A”tR and Crafts building of Becomes a Law w^as presented to some SS million r^'clpicr^ts 3 p.m. members. It was learned that ' overaee of nearly $400 fonH -iiv5nCT will be offpre<r~This l-i steps from the in- aDiece IMiohael Howell reported ‘ “ ... troduction of a bill until it be- s-meone unlocked the d^^or of hU comes a law. “Tho'U. S. Savings Bonds dl- 1955 Chevrolet and 'removed tiie deal in the efficient Milner Hotels Honor Laytons Participating will be these stu dents from Kings Mountain: Pat- t o Herndon, Elizabeth Eaker, Jane Campbell, Bar ara Harper, Sissle .Smith, Tara Timms, Rich ard Plylcr, Jr., Dean Etters, De siree White, Jenny Mauney, My ra McGinnis, Karen Hinton, Mike Smith, Ann Powell, Karen Robbs, happened, and by inajiue^c...^ faith in your personal faith in God, your prayers can be r.nswer- ‘ ed as these men’s were. nutrition, menu planning, groc- By asking for mercy, t:- two ory shoppping. nroner use of left- blind men received miiacFs selves and others through fact- tunitv for those recinients to that 3^1 The Women’s Voter’s League vis on, through tko coop<'ration tape player and a, box of tapes, is a non-partisan organization of the Internal Revenue Serv- valued at $200. working toward informing them- ice. provides immediate oppor- The pastor cordially invites all in the community to hear Rev. Leitzel. .Mr. and Mrs. Jame.s “Red” Lay- ten have been recognized by Mil ner Htgel.s & Inns, for whom tiie Laytons manage .Milner Hotel, Des M )ines, Iowa. Tony Payne. Myra Griffin, Kaki of “For the Mauney. Vickie 'Eohcler. (Hen ^ good; his mercy ;s ever- .Slawls, Andy Stri-V’ ' Tom insting; and his truth endureth to Hinton, John ^ .1 and Johonno generations” (Psalm 100:5). Phifer. God's mercy is everlasting, then miracles are o^•erlas^!ng and .1 Deal, band director, god’s truth endureth to all gen- .li accompany the students to orations -even to use in 1973. which which are the work of God selection beyond the power of man to per- Recipes using y^anous loi m. As an impen-tant eleiront ^ ■'? <■•'" t-'f to faith, this message makes '''' known the fact that God reveals Samira Darnels, home ocnnomt.st. His mercy by healing, by opening MORE ABOUT Hear+ Fund Drive land County. Tlio D(s .Moine.R hotel showed a 19 point increase in occiuiuncy rale to lead tiu* chain by five. Kannapolis Tuesday, February (Uh, l.s Busi ness Day for the 1973 heart ap peal and througliotil the day llceal volunteers will be calling on Kings .Mountain area retail busines,ses for cont'ributlon.s lo the Ilearl Fund, said Lyn Che shire, Business Day.s vhairman. They had managed the Earle Hotel in Kichmend, Va., until tran.sferred to Des .vToincs. Newcomers Tap Mrs. Davis Mrs. Layton is the former Sara Parrish, also of Kings Mountain. Tliey observed their 37th wedding annivcr.saiiy last summer. ■Co-captains for Eu.sines.s Days • and Raegan Harper and Tommy Grayson, Three Hurt In Car Crash Mr. Cheshire pointed out that volunteers an* needed on Bfisi- ness Day to devote a few 1lcu;.s to collecting cont.uiutions for the Heart Fund. He s.vid piT'-'oiis in terested are invit(‘d to call him at Patterson (HI (Vnipiinv. 73f)- 3661, during tlie day or 739-8572 at night. Three persons sustained iminor injui.es inur.sday in a iwo-vehi- cle (V'Jlirion at the intersection of York Road and East Gold Street. A.cording to police reports, a 1965 Buick driven oy Pil’cilla S. hull Jackson of Route 3 collid Supported by the Word of God, this .Sunday afternoon mes sage will impart faith truths, which you possi ly haven’t thought a .out as yet. As the Bible so clearly teaches, ;t wall unfold a personal faith that ycu can ap ply to your everyday problems of life. In the past, as it was preached under gospel tents, in auditor iums, and in churches through out the South, the Northeastern new officers are Mrs. Str.tp.s and Canada, the Dilling, message “Personal laith” ha; been a new discovery of faith in God for many people accor ling to their own leslimonies. In receiv ng a miracle, cr an answer to prayer, most persons .ceem to believe that whether they receive or no not receive is m- frely on the part of god. Tliis sermon uncovers a fact which we need to know: Jesus sa'd: “.According lo your faith Ye it un to you.” From thi^ sr^ripture w^e (le- Mr.s. Dan Davi'?, tax account ant, wa.s in.stalled as now presi dent of the Newccimers club Tues day. Other Danny Mrs. Fred Jadick, so^cretary; and Mrs. Jennings Campbell, treasur er. Outgoing Prc: ident Mary Wade Smith condujted the installation ceremony, on the first birthday of the club, and aftcrwanls Was presented an engraved Jotter opener as an appreciation gift from club members. The Davises moved to Kings Mountain from Gastonia and Mr. _ ^ Davis is iissociatcd with National “your faith” Vill Ca.sh Register Co. His wife is em- termine defeat or victory. . « 1 D-J 4.1^1 ^ c i with a 1972 ChevTolet pickup ployed by Confidential Tax Co. g service there Bible Classes Are Slated fru<k driven by James Kenneth Downey of 417 Cherokee Street. ind they have two children. other truths of faith explaincfl •PV.. .-.'.tl' W,Ar/> . . - A ninc-wcek-s .study u the Bi ble—^sominary exten.siirn oiurses —ibegin on January 30l'h ami continue each Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at Temple Bap tist church. Courses, ojx'n to tJie commun ity, anci the leaders of the class es are: 1. ) Old Testament 111, by: H. 1. Hester. Covering the p(*riod from Adam to David. Class taught by: Rev. Russel Hinton. Total cost $9.00. 2. ) Old Testament 121, by: H. " t. Hester. Covering the period from Soloman to Malachi. Class taught by Rev. Marvin Whisnant. Total cost $9.(X). 3. ) New Testament 112, by: H. 1. Hester. A study of the life of Christ in it’s hUtcrical content. Class taught oy: Rev. braiiK Shirley. Total cost $9.00. 4. ) New Te.slamcnt 122, by Bruce M. Metzger. It’s background growth and content, covering Alets through Revelations. Class taught by Rev. C. C. Bundy. Total cost $9.75. 5. ) Theology 436, by Dr. Frank Stagg. A thematic .study of the teachings of the New Testiumcnt. Class taught by Rev. Eugene Land. Total co.st $11.(X). The study guides are prepared by the Southern, Southwestern, New Orleans, Golden Gate, and Midwestern. St*'minary.s. Ll. J. D. Barrett, the investigat ing cfficer, estimated damage to Mis. Jackson’s car at $7.50 and damage to tin* truck, owned by ’vVestern Auto, as $1,000. ‘•-•r,**-'-** ^ i«iii {.if ijtrin.vNt.* l.liH ViJ .Jl The Jadicks c^me to Kings an.swer to our porblems. Mrs. JacKson. Devvney and Jan ice Phillii)s of 906 Gralco St'reet, a pas;^Gnger in th<» Jackson car, were all treated fer injuries. Two other vvrer'ks occurred Thursday but n( ilhcr resulted in bodily injury. At 2:19 p.m., cars driven by Ronald Keith Parker of 704 Land- Mountain from Statesville and ^g ^ challen'^o to you Mr. Jadi'ek is office manager for pepeve Jesus Christ has the an \^tll \Trc .Tani’i'K * . . Burlington Mill. Mrs. Jadiick g^^j. loved one or Also on Tiiesiav evening from 6 to 10 p. m. a clas*! vil! he^'n r^n r.amnns in R-^nm 1004 in t’ N'^tional Flo'^tric Code s’^eclfi'"'’- tions. The .'•’0-hr'»jr meet on each succcerling T’'e^d'**' and W'ednerdav in.'tn"'tod h • Thomas F. Ph Ibeck. The course has as its pnrpe.se to ele-tririans in the certification re'ni!r''ments rc(niir''i by th'* ‘^tate 'Tonrd of Examiners of Ele'^trical Contra'’lor'. On Tuesdav. January 2'^rd, at 7 o’clock in the cven.’n^ aU sons int''rest''i in small ongires repair classes rre nr''^'‘d to at lend an er^anir'afcnal • in f'e confer'‘n''e nen n ■ Tech c^mnns .•■'t least ’ vo c’.a •• oc ppp ey’^e'*tcd to Y'' plane''’ this m^'cting and th? time c ''' pla '' for each class will Ye a rerult of the gia p di.scu.«sion. On Vv-’c ’nrsda'' "io*'n’Tvg Jr""' ar 2!. from 9:''0 to 12 nren. ^andra Daire’s. former ’n- atnict''-!* in ITrmitaOtv rd'’'"t‘''n at A'-'heviIIe“T5un?e-'^o h w’M •'Tr'! t another d3-hcur class at ^he Center in we'Tht C'm- t •o’. She will cm^'h^slze training In th'=* .se’c(ti''n of a proper diet ff‘r letter bedth. avoiding ah?- s’tv and rc’ated d so:iS'’S 'letcr- mining one’s proper weight, ccnd how to achieve it an.I ma ntain it. Axlso. on Wednesday evening, 9 p. m. Tech, instruct a Com- Eng- li h. Ti:is n^'w course is designed if V office secretaries and all adults w th everyday communica tion prorlems. It will deal with u.se of the library ani re eren -e finding and d scussion so that convert their refund checks into they may betterserve their com- bonds. A special bond application mimity. form is being mailel, with in- The league meets monthly on structions, along with each lax- the Thur.-day evening at 7:45 at refund check. Persons wishing Mauney Memorial library. Any to turn their refund che'*ks in- v.oman over IS is invited to be- to bonds, need opty fill out the '■r.e a member, It is hoped that form, t"Vi^" it another unit may he oi.^an:zod c’'e^’c to the nearest savings > moot one morning or aftv''!- bends issuing agent most 1 ko- n a mcntli to reach those who Iv tbo hank. There, ' ends in the 'mot atteni niaht rroet ng.s. s^ccif’ri amounts will be issued For further Information, please promptly. Carl'ton Julius Payne of Grover reported that scmccne unlocked the door of his 1966 Chevrolet and rctmloved a box eontaining 19 tapes, valued at $150. Police said the thief or thieves also atle.npt- ed to steal Payne’s tape player but were appai.enMy Kigh’ciK.d away. Police said the thieves h'ad rcmo.ed all but one cl boils hold ing the tape player. Mrs. Th^man Burke. 739- or Mrs. Milton Fryer, E39- :me3 will be ••'re • T1 \ '2t ircw A B • L ''EC; A LAW 1. -After the pro! m’rnry bt’s!- ' S' o^'e’^’ng a session, tlie :er:din" offirv?r (th^' v. rnor in the senate and tiie ''okcr hi t'm hou'-'O) calls lor •a introduction of ’o-. Anv legislator may then 3 '•nd bo roceznirai. lie h n s . ■ ill ta a pao-£> who takes • iriiscript to the rcadmg clerk. 3. The roa * n'T e’erk stamps a umber on the face of the bill ari rc'*4- th'* ’'HI Y • BtV only. (Th's is called the first reading of the hill). 4. The presiding of Tear a.s- sign.s the bill to the proper com- mttee. 5. In rc*mmitt''a the bill is read and iiscus ''d. G. Prbl c hearing are held upon rerjuort of interested por;' ns. 7. The full con:nit':'o mccy <a) report it fav rib’ with rr with out amendment, (b) report the bill unfavorably, (c) rep^irt it hoe. without prejudice (ihat is, with out any recommcndalioh), or (d) students draft a substitute ill and ra- turn it to the house. S. Each chairman reports to “This t’mely opportunity,” Mr. W'm’d mrtmurd, “normit ■ i-<ti- viduals to b--'^ »n .or-niinfs •V«;ircd. n a manner c-'- enient for both the pur chaser end t’*'e i.^-iiing ago a. \Yp ^-'1 t’-'' *'»■»'' r-<■ ’V’’r>T’OT f„,. rofun'^s a'’"’ *• buying Series E Sav ings bond*? Iv'*.. "'■r ’ntcrest, when l.clp to mnturity.” -Last week, Wayne Cock of Kings Mountain repjrted Fiat somcctne pryed C’;)en a window on h.i wi'.e’j oxx and .removed a tape player and throe tapes valued at $GC'. All three cars were parked in 'jhe student parking lot of K.ngs Me un lain High F.hojl. Hcai i" Fa’r PIcsns Uri'derway Op. Dean's List Ten Kin"? *'• ore amonrr tbe r ’-itv student and 1.1S3 univer- c'tv st'-'Vtts on the <lean's list fnr the fall niinrter of tb'' ctm- The Gaston County Heart as sociation wi;h the co-cu'erntkm of : ston Memorial hospital, Gas ton County i.oa o. v Piston cjllege, Gaston County Life Saving rCow, 1'^ schools, and mem'ers of tbe Gaston County Medical Auxiliary will hold a Heart Fair w ih iu- c *’''nal, technical and scientific CXi' Lils at t!ie Gaston Mali Jan- pni •'''th and 30lh from 9 a. m. til 9 p. m. Dernensf rations wilii anhaa tlon h'' c eon incorporatcl ,. TT • ^ „ exhibits by var ous suppliers of rolina University at Cullow- 1^1^.,^, . moaitors. heart rate mon! •r«'. heart lung resus'i- tntors, per * blc difUiulaku's. .siir- viv 1 stretei 21' system and pace- on the dean’s I st r-»’rt earn a oiinlitv po’nt ratio rnakers. of 3.00 on a s'^^’le of 4.ro for a regular quarter’s work of not th- house nr s-nate on the bills ,^5 12 quarter hours, wh ch have !:een referred to his committee. 9. When a bill comes up on the Loo^ students honored are teaches at the Early Childhood friend, you have an invitafon to , . , u *• r Education Center at Conrrpact. ,^55 special service, so materials, review phonetics for They have a daughter. . we can believe together pray to- P''oni'""‘ation, distinction The Campbcll.s, Who moved gether and share together the here from A’obieville, S. C.. six blessings of the L'^tH. Prayer months ago, are parents of three ^ offered for the sick ae- children. Mr. Campbell is assoc'ia- cording to James 5:15:16: “Is calendar, it is read again by title aid in pronunciation, ptween slang and standard Eng lish usage. Other phases of only. This is the second reading. 10. Then the bill is debated on the fleer of the house or senate. 11. Next, the bill is (a) post- (c) defeated, ng Street and Gregory Cooke of 2(M) Wt'.st King ccMided hers, on South Battleground Avenue. Ptl. Robert Dod.go e.stimated dam age to Parker’s l!*K>4 Plymouth at $312.44 and damage to Cooke’s car at $25. 2\t 4:45 p.m., Ptl. Dodge wa.s called to the .scene of a two-car accident ot the intersection of King and South Battleground. DiKlg(* reported that cars driv en by Veronica Ann Simpson of Shelby and Michael Steven John son of lOtj West Mountain Street ccllidofl, but no injurie.s were re ported. Damage to the Simpson car wa.s listed at $75 and dam- ag(‘ to John.son’.s car was estimat ed at S350, Friday night accident result ed in aLmo.st $5t)0 damage to two car.s. Ptl. L. D. B(‘attie reported that , , :i 1971 Buick driven by Martha _ Chancy Rhea of 622 Meadow- Scott ted with Sptjctrum Textured Fi- any sick among you? Let him call Hartman Dies In Collision Oi Car-Train A Rt. 1 Cherryville man was killed in a truck-train collision in (Bessemer City Saturday about noon. Bynum Hartman, 46, was pro nounced dead-on-arrival at Gas ton Memorial hospital after the soft drink truck he was driving was hit by a train at a crossing just off N. C. 101 near the Lith ium Corp. plant. for the elders of the church; and let them pray over him, anoint ing him with o 1 in the name of the Lord: “And the prayer of faith shall save the sick, and the Lord shall raise him up; and if he have committed sins, they shall ce forgiven him.” Special music and singing will be presented by Mrs. Crusei communication problems will be P^^ed, (b) ^passed explored if class members cate a need for them. On Monday evening, January passes, 29th, from 7 to 10 p. m.. Clove- P‘'’"scd its second read ng. land Tech will sponsor the first ^2. The third reading (by title) of several radio communications uiay take place immeclialely. If classes for fire departments and passes its third leading. Vista Drive; Wa’trr L. Bo'd. 30/' S'-'tlani Dr.: Dnvld A. Drid’os: Wendell H. launch, 3000 Mar- grace Ave.; Fu/anno W. Dalton, 2C2 Juniper stieet: Ronald David Haskins, 603 West Gold street; There will Gaston Mctt» -i rl r’r--.. on^tratin^ the intensive care unit • nd t’''' Health Department is to demonstrate home care of the effnv-o patient. Thcr? will he a booth centered aro’uni card ae drugs commonly userl to treat heart disease with special em phasis on hypertension. o Exhibits will be of into 'ost t<i inHi. d) amen led and passed, or (e) ^ ^ ... ... amended and defeated. If the Lefevers Jr., 212 N. Car- persons of all ages. profesMonai. bill nasscs it is said to have street; .‘^vlvia Morris. 303 school children and the general ' ' ' Waco road; Timothy S. Oates, public. Qualfied persons wilt 7C0 E. Kings Street; and Barbara available to answer questions K. Patterson, route two. aha conduct tours. rescue units. This clasj will be held for the Grover an.d No. 3 units ai the No. 3 Volunteer fire department. The 12-hour course will he taught by F'rank Hug gins Jr. of the Asheville high- it is ready to go to the other house where it goes through the identical process. 13.- If the secon 1 house also passes the bill, it is ordered to be enrolled by the Secretary of Rotary Sets Ladies Night way patrol district and w.ll deal ^}f}^ P^'^sents it to the pre- wdth proper radio signals and “do’s and don’is” in answering and-or responding to radio calls. Other Cleveland county ing with no gates or flashing bnrk"l!na;rit.riK‘kTpark,/r“car "Kilts lor warning .s.gnals. The impact separated the cab from the bmly of the truck. Hart . . wishing to have this same course Kapi Purssila, Rotary Scholar are asked to call their re:|uests to at the University of North Caro- the Shelby Civil Defense Center, ima in Charlotte will be the A sign language course spon- ... . . speaker at the ladie.s night ban- sored by Tech will Iwg.n at First Bessemer City police reported Thursday of the Kings Baptist church January 34 6 to the truck apparently pulled into -M^^^ntain Rotary dub. 7 p m. This IS hour course will the train at a cross- Dinner will bo .served at 7:30 be taught by Mrs. Mae Black- at the Kings Mountain Country wood and end on .Mc.y 30. This class is designed for persons siding officers. 11.. At the moment when the ill has been passed by both uniTs signed by the presid ing officers (signing is the act of ratification), the bill becomes a law, although it may or may not go into effect until later. City of Kings Mountain RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC RATES Effective 1-1-73 Total $1.10 For The First 4.85 Cents Per KWH For The Next 2.54 Cents Per KWH For TheNext 1.88 Cents Per KWH For The Next 1.81 Cents Per KWH For The Nc.xt 10 KWH or Less 40 KWH Used 100 KWH Used 550 KWH Used 700 KWH Used $ 1.10 3.04 5.56 16.40 29.07 Ramsey Names Committees North Carolina House of Hepf<?' sentatives Speaker James E. Ramsey, of Person, has apiK>int- ed cemmitU'es including the fol lowing cissignments for the 40th district delegation which indudes Cleveland, Polk and Rutherford counties: Representative Robert A. Jones, of Rutherford — Chairman, Com mittee on Rules and Operation of the Hou.se; Vice Chairman, Ap propriations Sub-Committee on Education; Member of Judiciary #11, Courts and Judicial Districts. Election Laws, State Government, and Constitutional .Amendments. Representative John J. Hunt of Cleveland — Appropriations Sub- icommittee, Communions & In.sti- tutions for the Blind & Deaf; Con servation & Development. Higli- way Safety. Military & Veleran.s’ Affairs, Water & Air Res.)urca?s and Wildlife Rosourc(‘s. Representative Rrjberl Z. Fall.s*—■ Banks & Banking, Vico chairman; Financ*c; Local Government ^1, Vice Chairman; Public Utilities; Roads and Wildlife Resources, Chairman. on Meadowbrook. Mr'. Kh(‘a’s car wa‘5 damaged $37.5 and damage lo tbe park(*d veV..•!(', owned by Roy Loo D(‘dm n\ of Fhclby, W'is damaged .SlOf . No injuric'-: were re;K)rtod in a .Saturday morning mishxip on South Battleground, where cais driven by Nellie Peterson Wyiie (.f Grover and Dcdbert Gaffney Patrick of lOS Church Street col lided. Investigating officer Rich ard Roynold.s (*stimated damage to tht» VVy’Iie (ar a.s $2.50 and damage lo Ihe Patrick car a.< $3nC. An early Saturday morning wreck ri'.sullod in almost $1,(XX) damage, according to a repart file<l by PlI. Ernt*sot Beam. iB(*am re;K)rted that a ear driven by .Micliaid Jaimes Hu.skin.s of Yo.-k ran off East King Street, damaging the parking lot of Fashion Ch’aners and the homo of Mrs. Edna R. Hau.ser at 303 Ea.st King. Ream listed damage to Hu.skins’ o;ir a.s $425. the park ing lot as .$200 an(I Mrs. Haaser’s liomi* as $300. Ptl. M. .6. Criswell r(‘p)rted a one-car accident Tuesday' morn ing on West King. Criswell nottnl that a 1966 Old.smobile, driven by Amanda Long Hopper of Shelby left the road and struck a utility man was thrown out of the cab which came to rest just off the club. Mr Purssila, a native of Fin land, holds a Chan Gordon -Memorial scholarship to study in this country. He will talk on hi.« railroad tracks. The rest of Ihe country and show slides truck was carried about a mile to illustrjHe the program, by the train before it (Xjuld stop. who cannot hear or speak and, also, for th?:.e who WiSh to com municate with persons with these problems. A course in human relations for the Community Action agency No chargwes were made. Funeral services were con- <luct(Hl at 3:.30 p. m. at Oak Grove Baptist church in Cherryville with the Rev. Thomas C. Ayers and the Rev. Max Pendleton of ficiating. Bur ali was in Rose Hill .Memorial Park in Fallston. A IJncoln county native, he Jo.seiph R. Smith, club president, staff and personnel will begin will pr(»side. Fe ruary 1st, meet ng the 1st and Thursday of each month for llAtfaV ^ hours. Ben Davis l/wVC£ l/vCiIll will teach the course in the Com- H B ■ - munity Action conferen e room ACClddllRl these dates from 3:C0 to 5:00 Vacancies still exist in crewel carbon embroidery, needlepoint and DOVER DEATH front Accidental death by was the son of .Mr.s. Cletus Car- monoxide poisoning his been rul- asic photography. Persons in- penter an i the late J. P. Hart- m the death Saturday of Jack terested in these or other class- man. T- Dover, 29, of Rt. 1, Kings os previously I sted are reciuest- IIo was a memix'r and deacon Ci’^ek, S. C., according to Dr. ed to call Cleveland Tech, 482- of Oak Grove Baptist church Robinson, mc<iical exami- 4378, Extension B. and an employee of Nchi Royal tier. Crt wn Bottling Co. of .Shedby. Dover was found early Satur- Survivors include his wife, Mrs. tlay in a car parke<l on a dead Lola Costner Hartman of the ftid street just inside the Kings home; mother and stepfather, 'Mountain city limits near high- Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Costner of 216. Rt. 2, Lawndale; two .sons, Jame.s Funeral services were conduct- GREEN.FiBORO The dead- Ilai’tman of Rt, 3, Kings Moun- 4 p. m. Alonday at Mace- line for employers to give em- tain, and Walter Hartman of El- ^otiia Baptist church by the ployees their 1972 VV-2 foims 's kmboro; two daughl(U's, Mrs. L- D.^Scruggs and tlie Rev. Wednesday. January 31, 1973, hdp keep today k plans firom becoming tomoinrow^ broken dieams. r) n W-2 Forms Deadline Near 1 PUBUC HEARING The city oommLssion will hold a public hearing Ft*bru- ary 12th at the regular 7:30 . p.m. meeting on petition for ■ annexation by Gene E. Phillip.s, president of Phillips Develop ment Corporation. estimated damage $350 and damage |)ol(* as $131.1.5. earn- s. income tax withheld and So?ial Security information. An employee has to file a W-2 from each emplover with Bon Hendricks of Cherryville T A. Lineberger. Burial was at Bob LoBaube, acting director of and Mrs. Dean Ramsey of Lim Grover cemetery. Internal Revenue for North Car- colnton; five brothers, J. D. Dover was the son of Mrs. olina, said today Hartman of Charlotte, Kenneth Maybelle Carroll Dover of Kings The form should shmv R. Hartman of Rt 1 Shelby, Ed- Mountain and the late James in pJo'owi^'.'cl'by Vho'citV/criswe^ ward Loroy HaHrnan nf Rt. 2. Emmett Dover. e<limat,.fl ilimaRe to the car as Eawndale, Rlanche Hartman of Also surviving are his widow, to the utility ' Eawndale ani Charles F. Mrs. Charlene White Dover; one form w,ui Hartman of Rt. 1 ('herryville; daughter, Victoria Lynn Dover his income tax return. Therefore ^our sisters, Mrs. .Mary FNIen M the homo; liiree brothers, VV’il- it is important that emnloyer.s Willis of Rt. 2 Vale, Mr.s. Nelda Ijs Dover of Blacksjurg, S. C.. furnish W-2 s to their emplo- eos MISSING — A white blue-cyod Costnec and Mrs. Ruth Hartman Dover of Charlotte, and by the date ronulred in order to male Pc-r.-dan cat. Answers to Lrwi.; of Shel y and .Mrs. Klva I^oyce M. Dover of Morganton; permit timely prepaVatinn and “Prince”. Believ(*d to he in Lin- Hallman of Hickory; one step- two sisters, Mrs. Bob Car- filing of employees’ tax returns woad Area. If s<'on, pleast* call sister. Mr.s. Ruby Wollmon of of Kings Mountain and An eninloyer may have to nav 739 .3701. Dt'boraih Hayes. Will Fallston; and four grandchil- Exxie Fitenour of Bladen- a penalty for each W-2 he faiis gladly pkk up. 1:25 di\:n. burg, Md. to fuinish in Ume. We all have plans. We plan for a vacation, plan to buy a boat, or a house; or send our children through college. And, in order to keep those plans from becoming broken dreams, we need money. That’s where the Payroll Savings Plan comes in handy. When you join where you work, an amount you specify is set aside from your pay- check and used to buy U.S. Savings Bonds, Jt's an easy way to save money and collect some interest at the same time. Keep today’s plans alive. Buy '^.S, Savings Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan. You won’t', end up with a bunch of broken dreams tomorrow. I m .w t 0 000 000 000 E, Kow E Bonfls pay 5U % irtler^ wbtn held (<_ m.'iturity of 5 years, lOiuontlis (4%Uie drat year). Bonds are replaeid if kmi, stolen, or 4 destroyed. When ne^ei: tliey can be cashed » ^ at your bank. Inlerest is not snbjfwi to state ^ or local income l.axi'S. ard fodeml l-ix ni.iy be deferred until n'ft'-i'j ti'-i, , or S XL^ ^ bed ★ Take stod<c in Ammcac Now Bonds mature In less than six Ch Mr. Kings engag Paula ledge Haroli The uate school Carol! She V Fon IlarrL on “A ary 1 Lcgloi the A Mr. mortit count} “Flag play < jl^igci Wlit 3 Co-I Fobru Bessie Elizat Ritj of Mr bf 31 promt Croat whore since Her additi ial du vice ] purch Inc., i and a Field lllinoi cosme the S Georg see, c “in tl Mis been Sccro ^ktioi ^eatio get-Fi tarics Fie] sorini an in At Mis weddi takes ley’s was at a fcllov Chap< The a pir wear and stearr Enl Mrs. Burtc (Mrs. Cindj Th( featu and i white Th« 7 un wit] gifts.
The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.)
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Jan. 25, 1973, edition 1
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