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1 KINGS MOUNTAIN Hospital Log VISITING HOURS Daily 10: '0 to 11:10 a.m. IS to 4 p *». and 7 to 8 p.m. Patient I.ist at Kings Moun tain Hospital at Xoon Wnlnrs lay. James Adams Kufus Rakt>r Mrs. Pauline Bnrtett Mrs James Childers Mrs. Hershel Davis Miss Vernie Davis Miss Matilda Derimon Richard File Mrs. Mary Glenn Mrs. Nancy Hayes Woodrow Kimbrell Mrs. William Lewis Arnold Moore < ieorge Shipman Miss Brenda Stowe Mm. Henry Taylor Mrs. Eva Wright Mrs. James Yarhoro *J ADMITTED THURSDAY Mr. Joseph Freeman, yj&t Mid pines. City Mrs. Ha' Hicks, 2<H Juniper Street. City Mr. Elbert D<>an Martin. 1430 Second Street, Ext.. City Mrs. Robert Moore, 610 Bridges Dr., City Izetta Carver, Rt 1, Citv ADMITTED FRIDAY ' Mr. e< Jorge Jetter, Rt. 1. Box 14M. Grover, N. C. . Mrs. Carol Ledford. RtJt Box 74. City * ft Mrs A. U. Tindall. Ill Oatfle ground Avo.. City ' ** Mr. Luther McClain. Rt. 1, City Mrs. John Buchanan. 105 E. Georgia Ave.. Bessemer Citv N C. Mrs. James Bvers. Box 176, Grover. \. c. Terry Raj Cook, Rt. 2, Box I66C. Citv ADMITTED SATURDAY Mr. Luther Ford. Rt. 3. City Mr. Bobby Lawson. 121'* Sis-, ond Street. Ext., City Mrs. Raymond Barber. 271ft Springmrook Circle. Gastonia N C. Mrs. Joseph Meigan. mh; uii Street, City Mrs. George Neal. Rt. l, Gro ver, N. C. Sandra Ann Smith. Rt. 2. Cher ryville, N. c. ADMITTED SUNDAY Mrs. Denoise Meeks. P O. Box 51, Bessemer City, X. C Jay Patterson. 2**T Parker St„ City Reuben Stroupe. RpJ. Box <16 , Dallas. N. C. *1 :f H*]/ V! Mrs. Howard Champi in. P. O. Box 626. City Mrs. Donald Conner. P. O Box 223. City Columbus Franklin, lit. 2, city. Mr. Ernest Jenkins. ton Street. City ADMITTED MONDAY ; Mrs Roger Greason. .313 Kail view Street. City * • ‘t Mrs. Paul Henson. P O. Box 441, City « • i Mrs. Wesley Herron, Rt. 1. Li berty Lane. Gastonia, S C. . j Mrs. Hopie Hunt. 101 Carpen ter Street, City , . Mr. Luther Lanier. 3(M Pilling Street, City Mrs. John Barrett, Rf. 1.’ Shel by. N. C Mrs. Dewey Cobh. 405 PleA 1 mont Ave., City Gene Randall Moss,-Baft'*10L Grover. N. C. Mr. Roy Lis* Smith 12fig Bes kins Street. Gastonia. X. C. Mrs. William Squash.-11 V-Ch^ ders Street, City . Mrs. George Thrift. Rt. 3. Box Comedy Comer I ,i i ii .1 Itfi in ... ■■■ . . *i don't think you havo Ido Mm about *t»at I moan «Hion I My 'doop diva'!" Stamey To lead Baptist Revival Rev. Jaw's Stamey, pastor of Pleasant Ridge Baptist church of Shelby, will be visiting evange list for revival services which be gin Sunday and continue through October 18th at Second Baptist church. Services will be at 7:15 p.m. 1 nightly. Norman King will lead the song service. Mr. Stamey t.s a graduate of Gardner Webb and Carson New man colleges and Southern Bap tist Seminary. He has served as pastor of the Pleasant Ridge church for seven years and is president of the Kings Mountain Baptist Association Pastor's Con ference and chairman of the committee on evangelism. He spends some time each year lec turing to college and high school students on “Dating-Joys and Problems." Rev. George W. Julian. Second Baptist pastor, issued an invita tion to the community to worship aath the Kevond Baptist congre gation. *■' 26<l. City Mrs. Wylie West. Rt. 1. City TO»apvi» - Mrs. V’erntce Sam, Rt 2, Cher ryVHle/'N. C 1 Mr. Harry Munson. PIT Sharon Dr.. Citv Mrs. J. C. Hall. Rt 1. Box 12. Bv'sscmer City. N. C. . Alesia Strong. 307 Ellis Street, o»iy Eddie Ford. 3330 Midpines, City , . Mrs. Julia Chambers. Rt. 3, City Mrs. Muriel Norwood 615 Gas tonia Highway, Bessemer Citv, N. C. Mrs. Mattie Langlev, Rt. 3, City Mr. James Navy,. Ifll Center Street, City Mrs, Essie Ware, 1US E. Gold Street. Citv ADMITTED WEDNESDAY Mr Millard Spriggs. Bessemer City, N. C. I WEATHER BULLETIN! I &OM//VG dtV/AZT£/? heat wave /A/ YOU# MOM#/ the exciting new KIHBL-ER OIL HOME HEATER Mcamns fuinituie co. w I*. . .- , ' *. Savings Bonds Quiz Q—I haw been Inlying Bonds j in my name, with my son as co owner, intending to use them to 5 put h.m through college. I under ' stand there could be a tax ad I vantage if the bonds were in his name, with my self as beneficiary, and want to know if these bonds j can be re-issued. A—Yea; however you would be 1 required to report and pay Fed eral income tax on interest that . has accrued on the bonds up un ! til the time of the change in own ership. From that point on. ac j erucd interest would become in tcome of your son for purposes of taxation. There would be no j State or local income taxes. Q - When is the most advisable : or advantageous time to ex change E bonds for 11 bonds? A Whenever a need lor cur ' rent income arises, most com monly at retirement time, ac crued interest or the E bonds does not need to be reported for tax purposes until the H bonds are redeemed: and regular Trea sury checks for interest on the ,11 bonds are mailed every six months. 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