Page 10—MIRROR-HERALD—Tuesday, April 3, 107* Church Of God Reaching Out : Ten million contacts for Christ is the national goal established by the Church ’ of God for its Sunday Outreach Campaign April 1-15. The Kings Mountain Church of God congregation is joining .with other congr^tions across the nation to reach this goal, said the Rev. Jerry A. Smith, pastor. "A major emphasis of ■the campaign is neigh- 'borliness, Christian fellowship and community concern,” Rev. Smith said.' ‘‘‘As the theme - Your Pentecostal Neighbor - suggests, we would like to become better acquainted jwith our neighbors and ‘have them become better ^acquainted with us.” Rev. Smith invites citizens from the com- jmunity to visit with the church during this Sunday School {srogram. Ms. Burgess Is Townes First Car Saleswoman (Story beglas oa page 1) for notary service and assistance in picking up the cars. She returns to her apartment in Atlanta about once a month for a visit. Whether she is ac(iuiring a tag for a new customer or completing title work for the purchase, Linda says she enjoys her job and would recommend that other women open their own business. She adds quickly that to sell a car a man or woman should ‘‘like people and have initiative.” He (h: she must also refrain from a “middle of road at titude” about the prospective buyer and must be prepared to spend three to four months in preliminary work to set up the business. Obtaining a location is just the first step. A dealer must be licensed by the city, county and state, meet bond requirements, purchase liability insurance, register the business, secure utilities and telephone and purchase necessary office supplies, and the cars and trucks to offer to (he public for sale. There are many other details to complete, including arrangements for local financing of the cars and becoming familiar with N.C. laws on the use of dealer tags and etc. and etc. “Linda’s previous experience in the business was invaluable,” said her father, who is a veteran employe of Pbenix Plant of Burlington In dustries. “It would be difficult for me to return to a 9 to 5 job after going into business for myself,” said Linda who also reminds career-minded women that when they go into business for themselves “you also take the problems home with you in the afternoon and oftimes some of the bookkeeping chores.” ( A graduate of Kings Mountain High School, Mrs. Burgess attended Gaston College and Gulf Coast Junior College in Panama City, Fla. What kind of car does Linda drive? “I don’t really own one,” she admits, “but drive a lot of these on the lot,” pointing to the small and large used cars and trucks on her lot. But with the arrival of spring weather, Linda anticipates that business at most local car dealer ships will be brisk. “Spring fever and car fever go together,” she said, reporting that traditionally business in sales pick iq) in warmer weather. “And, wouldn’t you like to trade your ’74 Buick?” she asked. This reporter had to return to work, very Inirriedly. CSTTLETOWN USA ,-Y~~ Sun.-Thurs. 10-10 fri.&Sat. 10-11 WEDNESDAY DNLY SALAD BAR ALL YOU CAN EAT M.59 Salad Bar - All You Can Eat With Regular Meal • 79‘ 100 WEST KING ST. KINGS MT., N.C. PH. 7S9.3501 Kim Kiser Selected For European Tour Kim Kiser, daughter of of Shelby and grand- ' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kiser daughter of Mrs. Lucille Kiser of Grover and Mr. and Mrs. B.T. Brooks of Kings Mountain, has been selected from applicants across the U.S. to be a musical ambassador with the All-Student Marching Band, U.S.A., on its second annual European tour 1979. Miss Kiser will be on the flag team in the band which was selected from students competing on basis of character, maturity and musician- ship. She is a Shelby High senior, member of the marching band, and has participated in Drum (}orp International summer camps for flag training. She is vice-president of Keywanettes, treasurer of the S.H.S. Band, a member of the French club and (Tivinettes. She is co captain of the S.H.S. flag team. KIM KISER pOnly 14 Days Left “H the IRS calls you in, we’ll go with you. No extra charger Henry W Block When we prepare your return, we stand behind our work. So if the IRS should call you in. HSR Block will go along with you at no charge. Not as your legal representative, but to answer any questions about how your taxes were prepared. Tlud's another reason why we should do your taxes.. . which ever tenti you use. short or long. H*R BLOCK THE WCOSK TAX PeOPlS 1;£4W. 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