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Roll sleeve, 3.99, sleeveless 3.99 ‘ItuPeefs cpnfwd trademark Don't Clnttei Streets, Bonds RALEIGH — Motor Vehicles Commissioner Edward Scheult, who recently reminded Tar Heel motorists that litterbugging is under sharp surveillance hy the highway patrol, called the prac tice today “thoughtless acts on I the part of thousands ot other- i wise responsible motorists." He said the litter problem is largely the result of the daily, carelessness of highway users i and can be eliminated when the i bad habit of littering Is replaced : with the good habit of pride In dean, aa«e and atti active sur roundings. "Last year the highway patrol found it necessary to arrest some 500 motorists thoughtlessly or de lioerately littering the highways,’ I Scheldt said. ’ThJa represents a needless outlay of money and 1 manpower which is needed far, ; more in traffic protection activi ties." The vehicles executive said the patrol's enforcement efforts a j gaieat iitterhugglng would remain j vigorous “But far mare effective,” he went on, “would bo a new sense of responsibility among those who use the roada. Pew people i really try to keep North Carolina beautiful whfen the collection of : «f refuse is a day to day op eration along bur primary high way system. “Most people don’t realize the staggering amount of litter dls .carded in their wake and the , costly efforts required to remove it. "They have no feeling of guilt when tossing trash along the ■ right of way.” he said. In addition . to unsightliness, ; Scheldt said throughout the roun ' try more than 30 million dollars i is spent anrhially cleaning up the I highways of America. And that I authorities estimate that perhaps 1000 persons are killed in mis haps caused by cars striking or swerving to vaold objects thrown on the highways. "Scaled down these are the! same problems we have in North' Carolina,” ho said. Scheldt asked motorists to car ry and use a litterbag in their ,car, especially with the opening of spring and vacation travel. lie also urged lonuininity offi cials to provide sufficient trash ' cant, conveniently placed, as an , aid in combatting highway litter. Q—Although I filed a social sc cuHty claim in 1963, I continued working the entire year and earn «*d 90050. Since I retired the first of this year, I now want to begin receiving my benefits. Will it be i possible for me to have my bene fits increased because of my high I earnings last year? A- Yes. You should see your social security office. If you work-: ed as an employee, bring your J W-2 form for 1963; if you wen* self-employed, bring in a copy of your income tax return as well as proof that you paid your self employment tax. Q I am reviving benefits for three of my children under age' 18. Last year the oldest one work ed full time during the summer and parttime during the rest of the year. I believe he earned a bout $1275. Is it necessary for me to file a formal report of these earnings? A-- Yes it is. The law requires you to file an annual report of his earnings before April 16 of this year. Q My father worked for me all last year on my farm. Do I have to pay the social security tax on the wages I paid him? A 1961 was the first year that work done by a parent for a son or daughter in a trade or business was covered by social security. Therefore, you are required to re port the wages your father last year and pay the required social security tax. THOMSON & McKinnon Members New York and American Stock Exchanges and other leading Ex* changes 110 Liberty Life Budding Charlotte, N. C IN KINGS MOUNTAIN Dial 739-2031 for information on any stock that interests you. (No toll charge) MARK KANE, Manager Athlene G. Smith Registered Representative i:28tfn. Grover Men At Blasters A fiummy-r of (Irowi men at tended the Matter* Golf Tourna ment in Augusts Thursday — I Sunday. Tlpoy Francis. John Gold, Charles Duval, Bub Gold. Lonrrance Harry. Frank Neal. June Parka. A. B. Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cockrell. M/S and Mrs Joe Plunibly and Kathy who h.nve been in Germ- i •ay spent Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Houser The Plumbiys ar» on their v.ay to California where Joe will ne sta tioned. Mrs. Lillie Mae Rollins spent the weekend w:th Mr. and .Mrs. Max Rollins and Melia at Ral eiffh. Mrs. David Herndon, Mrs. Clyde troup and oJe Harmon are patients in the Kings Mountain hospital and Mrs. D. J. Mont go mfcry is a patient in the Cheto kee County hospital. Gaffney. Mr. and Mrs Fred Taylor of Gastonia visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Byers one Mrs. J. F. West moreland. on Sunday. Attending the shower of Miss Elizabeth Camp at Grace Metho dist Fellowship Hall. Kings Moun tain, Saturday night were Mrs. Grady Roas, Mrs. Edna Cook. Mrs. Jerry Cool, and Miss Beona Ross. Mrs. Jim Justice of Pivnston,. W Virginia had surgery on Monday at the Prenston Memorial hospi M). Mrs. Justice was the former Berty Royster. Circles of the Women of the Church at Shiloh Preshvterian met Tuesday in the following homes. Morning Circle met with Mrs. G. R. Rountree. Night Cir cle with Mrs. Thelma Ilambright and afternoon with Mrs. R B Keefer. Miss Sandrda Elizabeth Odell and Thomas James Shirkey will be married in Yanceyvllle Pros pect Methodist church on April 26 at 3 p.m. Mrs. Tippy Francis and Mrs Glenn R. Rountree spent Thurs day in Asheville visiting Mrs. T. A. Uzzle. and Mrs. C. F. Harry. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Westmore land of Charlotte spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Bert Westmoreland. Miss Kay Watterson of Char lotte and Mrs. Jackie Watterson and Karbn of Gastonia spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Hood Watterson. Mrs. Francis Barrier of High Point is visiting the David Har ry* and the Holme's Harrys. Mrs. Charles Harry III and Driver Charged Following Wreck An estimated $200 in damages was reported following a two ear eolllsion at the intersection of Church Street and Linwood Road Friday afternoon at 3:00 P.M. A 1963 Valiant, driven by Wll liam Boone, Jr.. 38. of 3754 Aud rey Street. Charlotte, collided with a 1961 Plymouth driven by John Felix Gantt, 78. of 706 Pied mont Avenue. The Gantt car was proceeding east on Lindwood Road when the Boone car failed to stop at the intersection. The Boone car was proceeding South on Church Street. Boone was charged with fail, uer to yield the rignt-ot-way. no operator's license, and display ing an improper tag. No one was reported injured in the accident. Baptist Revival b Continuing Revival servvus are continuing through Sunda. morning worship services at Kings Mountain Bap tist church. Rev. Charles Chilton, pastor of Harmony Grove Baptist church of Topping. Va.. is visiting evan gelist for services nightly at 7:30. Men of the church and choirs of the church are furnishing special music. Thursday (tonight' is Training Union Night and Friday night is Family Night at the church. Var ious groups are sponsoring "Pack a pew" nights all week. Robin. Mrs. P. A. Francis and Mrs. Frank Neal spent Tuesday in Greenville. The Grover Rescue Squad plans a Double Benefit on Saturday with a hamburger and hot dog sale between five and eight p.m. at the Squad Building followed by a Square Dance. Reed Tolleson of Charlotte was Sunday afternoon visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie MulUnax. Mr. and Mrs. William Roark and Mrs. J. F. Westmoreland vis ited Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Moore in Gastonia. Sunday afternoon. Tire Grover Llementary Talent how will he held Friday night at the Grover school. There has been an elimination with two entering f