Boles For Clob Treasurers Given Ten Hues for the club treas urer — hapless victim of spring elections — are featured in the (current issue of Changing Times, the Kiplinger Magazine. An article in the magazine no tes that the advice from a certi fied public accountant who has had “a good bit of experience (more than he wanted) in strai ghtening out the tangled ac counts of amateurs." The rules include: —Record each transaction when it happens, giving a com plete description. Never delay writing up a ledger, check book or receipt stub. —Deposit AUL, money received in a checking account at regular intervals. —Write checks for AIX dis bursements. Pr on umbered checks aid in reconciling the bank statement. —Insist on bills and. 'or vouch ers before making disbursements. —Always have on hand a snail book of detachable prenumbered receipts with stubs or carbon co pies; immediately write out a re ceipt for cash received. - -Retain and file toy year bills and duplicate receipts or receipt stubs. —'Write down the explanation for every transaction, no matte how trivial or obvious it appears; and write it down in all appro priate places, - -Reconcile the bank state ment each month to catch errors within 30 days. —When In doubt, or when a question arises about the books or records, seek help at once from an accountant or bookkeep er. —Don’t be satisfied if the books “almost balance.” Keep records so that every penny can be accounted tor. The Freettom Bond Drive is your chance to do something tor your country. Buy extra U. S. Savings Bonds — tor America's future and your own. Km. Alumni Of Gardner-Webb Meet Thursday BOILING SPRINGS — Gant ner - Wet* College Alumni As*) Ciation officials are making last efforts to organize a dozen alum ni chapters before the May 26 banquet set as their deadline. Already 10 chapters have been organized and are active: Thotn asville, Spindale, Chase area, Forest City, Boiling Springs, Gastonia, Belmont, Shelby. Cher ryvilie, and Western North Car oHna, near Sylva. The Boiling Springs chapter will hold a second meeting to night at 7:30 p. m. in the E, B. Hamrick Auditorium. Officers for this spearheading group are Frank WaB, former procurement officer at the College, president; Mrs. Dorothy W. Hamrick, vice president; Lars ford Jolley, pro gram chairman: Mrs. Betty Ban ning Jones, publicity chairman; and Mrs. Marie Hamrick, secre tary - treasurer. Organizational meetings sche duled prior to May 26 are Thurs day, May 10, Kings Mountain, and Tuesday, May 15, Lawndale. A Cherokee County (S. C.)j chapter organized in the fall of 1960 has tentatively planned to meet during the summer months.. Another chapter is expected to be organized in the Hickory-Newton-. Maiden area in die near future. President E. Eugene Poston has urged alumni in the Boiling Springs area to attend tonight's meeting. Around 500 letters have been mailed to alumni in the area inviting them to attend this important meeting. *"We feel, of course, that those living in and around the Boil ing Springs Area farm the nucle us of the College and should lead out in this program,” Pos tern said. That thinking was be hind planning a second meeting for this nucleus group. By 1980, America will need an estimated 51 nalHoci acres less than the 458 rrvlhfon acres in 1959. ON FURLOUGH - Pfc. Tex H Sipes, son of Mr. and Mis. Joke Sipes, is home on 28-day lease f and will report Jane 1st to Fort Dix, New Jersey fee assignment; in Munich, Germany. LIONS CLUB BROOM SALE PROCEEDS TO THE LIONS CLUB FUND FOR THE BUND. HOUSEHOLD BROOM.$1.50 ea. INDUSTRIAL BROOMS.....$2.00 ea. (S22.00 per dozen) This message made possible by the following civic- minded Businesses: I KINGS MOUNTAIN DBUG COMPANY "YOUR REXALL STORE" PHONE 739-2572 PLONK BROTHERS & COMPANY "LATEST IN SPRING STYLES FOR HIM OR HER" 218 S. RAILROAD AVE. TELEPHONE 73S-3631 SPANGLER S READY-MIX CONCRETE "U "NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL" PHONE 739-4723 HERALD PUBLISHING HOUSE OFFICE SUPPLIES • COMMERCIAL PRINTING PHONE 739-5441 COOPER, me. LOW DOWN PAYMENTS - EASY TERMS. ALWAYS PHONE 739-2581 PHENIX PLANT BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES, INC NEISLER MILLS DIVISION MASSACHUSETTS MOHAIR PLUSH CO. SUPERIOR STONE DIVISION OF MARTIN - MARIETTA CO. Water Safety Program Set "Enjoy your water program safety this summer, be Red Cross trained” is theme of two water sasfety courses to be offered here. First course is limited to per sons 18 years of age and older and holders of Senior Life Sav ing certificates. This course will be led by a water safety instruc tor named by the Kings Moun tain Red Cross Chapter. It will be a 12-15 hour course. Second part of the program will be a 15-hour course of in struction led by regional Red Cross personnel and will be of fered to those who suocessfully complete the first phase of the water safety program. Persons interested should con tact W. Donald Crawford, tele phone 739-3368, for information, as a minimum number of appli cants is required to schedule the courses. Gospel Sag Here Smtday Second Wesleyan Methodist church will sponsor gospel sing ing by three quartets on Sunday afternoon beginning at 2 o’clock Groups participating will be the Ambassadors Quartet from Mooresboro, the Melody Quartet and the Wesleyaneers, both local groups. Rev. C. R. Good son, pastor of the church, invited the commun ity to participate. The first telephone exchange outside the United States was o pened in Hamilton, Ontario Ca nada, on July 15, 1878. 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