All property owners are required by law to list all real and personal property tor taxes. . Males between the ages of 21 and 50 are required to list for poll taxes. Dogs and firearms must be listed. . If you live on a farm, you are also required to make a farm re port. . LATE LISTERS WILL BE PENALIZED — LIST EARLY AND AVOID THE LAST MINUTE RUSH [dMax W. Hamrick Cleveland Connty Tax Snpeivisoi Hambright Re-Elected Captain. Rescue Squad Names Offkers By MRS. GENE TURNER (.ROVER The Grover Res ille Squad has elected the fol lowing officers: Fain llamhriKht. captain, Buren Randle and Den ni* McDaniel, lieutenants; Ralph Miller. seiretary; Knox Neely, treasurer; Bill Putnam and Mar vin Panther, sergeants. Mr. and Mrs. Soot Wright and daughters of Raleigh are spend ing Christmas holidays with Mr and Mrs. Grady Ross and family and the St nigh T. Wrights. Student Night at Christmas was held Sunday night Dec. 27th at First Baptist church. On pro gram were Mike anti Steve Roys ster Students 1 anti 2 Student Re sponse Hear our Prayer Oh Lord. Student Testimony "Seeking God with My Mind" Brenda Crisp, Recognition of Students and Col leges The Rev. Fred Crisp. Scrip tore Responsively hv students. Prayer Connie Shaw. Student Talks: "This Is Today's Campus" Gary Collins ‘The Church Reach es The Campus" 1. The Program of Student Work. Pamela Chil •lers. 2 The College Church San tlra Spangler. 3. The Homo Church Cynthia Wright Talk ‘These are Our Students Pastor Benediction Gary Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin tLewist llanlin. Sherry and Philip of Dekato. Ala. returned homeTues NOTICE OF SALE Under ami by virtue of the po wit of sale contained in 115-126 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, the School Board of the Kings Mountain City Administra tive Unit, at a special session on the 10th day of November. 1964. cing of the opinion that the building hereinafter described is not necessary or desirable for public school purposes and shoul dlte sold and upon moti in of If. O. Williams and seconded by B. If. Harry and the motion being unanimously carried, the said house wa* ordered to be ad vertised as provided by law for four weeks and sold at public auction on the premises on Sat urday. January 23. 1965 at 10:00 a.m. The house is an old frame building located on the west side of Phifer Road on the new Kings Mountain High School site near the school building now under construction. The purchaser will be- required to move said house from pre mises within 60 days from the date ot purchase. This the 1-tth day of Decern l:cr. 1961. B N. Barnes, Secretary Kings Mountain School Board 12:31- 1:21 Pre-Inventory Sale Continues Through Saturday, January 2 PRICES SLASHED UP TO day morning after a t\\.. weeks Cnristnra* Vacation witii the James Byers. On Tuesday M, and Mrs. ilaidin. Sherry and Philip Jo.ned ih,. Kc\. and Mrs Edward C raig and family at Paw Creek and Mr*. Melvin'‘ if;at din house Mother at Barium Springs for a family get lo-geth er. Attending hith night* of the Charlotte Invitational Basketball Tournament at Charlotte. Coli seum were Roy llaga. Jimmy and Johnny llaga. Hu-hard Colli Mr. and Mrs John Gold and Sharon. Gene and Vickie Tut net , Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hicks. Jt aiut Mickey. Mr. and Mrs. John Gtesh and Eddie <d Raleigh was Thur-day through Saturday Holiday uest’s of Mr. and Mr*. J CJ Hop,. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Westm >.e land of Pittsburgh. Pa. and \l> II. L. Beam are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett at Cults-.tn Ga. Mrs Bennett is formet Ola Westmoreland. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pruette en.i Janette were Christ.r.a* holiilav guest of Mr and Mis Janes Long and family in Hickory Miss Reta Shoe id Charlotte and Mr and Mrs. Dw.ght I):v . an<l family of 11 a r risou r.- « holiday visitors of Mr. and M. - Jack Pinkleton and Pu*sH!. M .. Kathy I>i.\ >n ■.■ r. longer visit with her grandpai ents. Mr an*! Mrs. Xorris n\»l ' family of Charlotte have re".: ■ <•<1 after a Christmas \ -it with ■Mr. and Mrs. M II Camp Mr. and Mrs. Charles llaitnvin of CJIon Burnie. Md. reti: . I homo on Tuosd ty fro :: a holni.iv visif with Mr. and Mi - .) |j Herndon. Mr and Mr- Han an will stay the rematndei ,,f jJi.• , holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartman at Gumhetland. Aid. The Rev. and Mis I>an Ci i niss and Dale of Ww Orleans are visiting Mr and Mi- '• h Gold. Mr. anti Mrs Itot> Caha niss and other relative- in the county. The Intermediate G.il> Sun day School Class and t; ■■ -* jathered Saturday nitrht it Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis h t *• for a holiday covered dish supj»er. Dinner was served duffet sty le and tables set up in the livi room. Aftei dinner . ime g playin? of fa\ontc re< ad* and t-aroling for all. Those present in addition to Mis. Davis, their teacher. Mr. I»avis ami were Sharon Uokl. Chip Janet Spangler Wendell Andy Crisp. Iiuneh. Nancy Kobtason. Troy Dlavis. Libby Trdder and Vicki* J«an. Tumor. j AMOS & SON Pre-Inventory Sale Ladies' Hals PRICES SLASHED UP TO Vi Price Ladies' Dresses NOW % to % Off REGULAR price LADIES' Handbags THIS SALE '/> to Vj OH GIRLS' Handbags Vi t3 % Off Sweaters *4 b Vi 0« Ladies' Hose 2 Pain Me rmsT QUALITY Childrens Fall & Winter Dresses Vi to Vs OH ASSORTED Ladies' leans AND M’d-Cc’.l Parts S2 MEN'S & BOYS' Jackets REDUCED TO $?. and up One Table Scramble ...... Sic One Table i Scramble .$1 ASSORTED MERCHANDISE Many 0;her Reduced Items Throughout the Store ALL SALES CASH . . . Dry Goods and Notions Amos & Son TELEPHONE 739*4471 413 N. PIEDMONT AV^, A new dimension , in service... on the Southern f MICROW A V E COM M l' XIC A TION is the new dimension in fast, dependable railroad ser\ ici And Southern Railway, in it' spirited determination to be ol ever-increasing usefulness to customers, has in use along it' lines today the nation’s larg< st privately-owned industrial micro wave system. What’s more, plans have al ready been announced to more than double the present system of 1.900 route miles by an addition d 2,200 route miles. I) I (itMI i'•- ■ ' i ■ . • able, all-vveat her i ommunn•;; 10 medium will b cut Wsnvlhon. Southern loo « n : i : an iHrr#tn>i nt ill a 1 e\ell sai’er. i vet more efficient a.id r< liable rail way. Microwave sfieeds up ou system of kiN p.np ?:i» oil the availability of cquipim at and on ilu- movement of freight. It help.' us !:>>/) freight moving on th demanding si 1 nUiles mir cus tamers require. Overall. it means better, low er-i it. more useful service on Soul ein Railway. Atl;»i»11njr new and better methods to railroad operations, r t lvatingthem ourselves, is put* • n*: "Southern’s accent” where ? belongs — on the things that' • Ip us increase our usefulness to . customers. All in the South in 'h fit. i southern Railway System *GTON o c. dOi M4M IOW MwtM

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