fell Names t L Talley C. E. Talley of Charlotte has 'x^Ti named Southern Hell's Gas "ina District Manager. replac in'; Robert E. Wood, who has lfc'cn transferred to Charlotte. Talley began hi* teleph me ca •r in 1!».»k in the Traffic IV l*ari rr.ent, with duties in Oicens ♦•"TO and Gastonia. In 1961. he va.' transferred to Charlotte as Traffic Manager and later serv • ! as Personnel Relations Super ">r and as l*uhlie Relations Manager. lie was Slate Training Su|iervisor is*fore coming to Gas tania as District Manager. r A native of Reidsvllle. N. C.. he was pducalfd in the public schools then- ami is a graduate of the United State* Military Academy at VVe*t Point. N. Y lie served in the Signal Corps for four and one-half yeans. Married to the former Barbara Diedrich of ienj Island. New York, the Talleys have three children. Whih* in Charlotte. Tall<*> was president of Chapter No. 37, Re serve Officers Association: First vice-president of the Windsor Park P. T. A.: past direct .r Charlotte Javoees: vice-chairman District Number Boy Scouts of America; department chairman, 1H6I United Anpeil drive; chair man 19fi'» Heart Fund publicity roT.mittce; «n<l a niemhcr of ihr VFW. Talley is a Presbyterian. Wood, who ha" been flastonia Distriet Mana^vr si. ce August. 19fio. has been very active in ilvic affairs in this city. He is past distriut <.itnmlssionei >f the Boy Scouts of America. He has served on the B >ard of Directors of the 1'nited Fund. Board of Di rectors of the Chamber of Com merce. and chairman of the Trade Commission of the local Chamber, lb- was a mcmhei of the Rotary Club. Klks Lodge, and a memlier of the ifficial toard of the First Methodist Church Worst's new assignment for Bell will hr1 public affairs work in the office of the Assistant Vice Pres idenl of the Southern Bell in Charlotte. Jimmy Flowen Charged With Hit And Rnn North 'aiolina Highway l*a trol have r<-|»>itiHl that Jimmy Harold Flower* 901 Khmios Ave nue has liccti charg'd with hit and run in connection with the Friday injury f a young Grover grammar school student. Minor injuries were reported to seven-year-old Donald Bowen d Route 1. Grover, who iiad juft alighted from :* school hu* when struck y the car Tlte accident occurti'd at I p. m. on rural paved road No. 22£*. «»■ icet uni pavcrt road No Patrolm that the Ik>\ had I the hits to cross lh<«r than in front. Her notified school otjentifiid the car. School tot ified the hilfhti ay lives tig a tion brought that Flo wers ha<^ a car sim ilar to lived in the accident. Tlte fain High School J-ter. Mr A. II. Flow* he had not found oucte details and did w his son would pliarge Troop*Leonard in vestigatett. 1 Traditions of Americ; From pioneer days, to the Revolution, to the Great White Fleet of Teddy F velt. to the grim days of two world wars, the Boy Scouts of America embody the b American traditions — helpfulness, bravery, cleanliness, courtesy, kindness. 1 o y c obedience, cheerfulness, honesty, friendliness, reverence and thrift. We salute the their upcoming anniversary. Yet another American tradition is home ownership, and the solidity which ownership implies. Building season is just around the corner. Now is the time to pr plans, retain builders, and arrange financing for an early building start. Our busin providing YOUR financing at terms to fit YOU. KingsMountain Savings&Loan i. JOINS STERCHIS — Don Bar rett has joinad the sales staff of Sterchi Brothers Furniture Company. J. Kennon Blanton, manager, announced this week. Barrett loins Sterchi's Staff Donald Barrett, Kin"s Moun I lain native. Joined the staf' >il I S.erchi's. Ki;»o.< M inilair In' | lure firm. This week. according i To announcement h\ J. Kpi • on ! Blanton, manager. Son of Mrs. Edna Barret!, he | attended King* M >untain high J school and completed his hi;*It school education > attendin'. * night classes While attached to 'the .Navigators in Dallas. Texas. He returned to Kings Mountain la-d March. , Mr. Barrett makes his home with his mother at 109 Gantt j street. Late Classifieds FOR SALE — ld.Vi model Che\ i rolet. Bel-AH. four door. Radio and heater. Whitewall tin" Extra clean. PHONE 739-4123. 2 1 tti 1 LATE CLASSIFIEDS. FOR SALE — Garden Telephone 739 .V «s 2:4 pd. HELP WANTED — Experienced beautician. Apply at BESSIE'S BEAL'TY SHOP. York Road. 2:4 tfn Clothes Buying Guide In Home Study Course INIVKItsm I’AkK. PA. Knowins h<>w to shup and ju(lt!<‘ quality can help vou "ft good value1' in readymade children'* | clothing. To lielp impi >ve y our skill and ( judgment, you'll find a home j study murw on selecting and i buying children's clothes an ex cellent investment. Available i from The Pensylvannia State I t'mvei'sitj the- course* will guide 'ton m mat hing children’s cloth ■iii.’ nc’isiv with the* clothing ud ! get. One* -c. tion <>f ttt<’ course* is leveled to oM m knit' how to i ch-Misc* the kind that won’t stretch it* shi ink in washing. Buying jcnuwsuits and coats is •onsideied from the standpoint of what to look for in workman 'hip. i *olot*. appearance, and growth a How a nee. Another part of the* course in •lude s a eli’.s- riptton of the* bone ■ structure of a child's fo it nn<i importami* of proper fitting sjisies. Pictures and sliagram;* rr.aki' th<‘ material urtphir and easy to under* tarni. To gs-t the complete i-ourse, "Children’* Cloth«*s." ssmd SI.2-"* B '\ j.(f)t). L’niversity Park, I*.I Make your check or money order payatfe to Th»; l*ennsyl\ania State University. Cost of the course includes all mailing charges. Mis J B. Keet«*r and Dr. and Mi~. D. F Herd .«|>oni the day M • i> in (Irenmood. S. C., whs-re they ws-nt especially to attend funeral services f »r Mrs. KesMer's sister-in law. Mrs. Helen K<s-ter I’ear.v. who died Satur lay morning at her home. Final rites fot .Mrs lVaree were held Monday morning Irorn Oreen woosl I Jap; ist church. 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Put a Bigelow on your floor and we won’t guarantee you'll leap with joy when the alarm goes off — but that carpet sure l'eels cozy between your toes! Beautiful, too. A wall-to-wall Bigelow makes your bedroom a pleasure to wake up in. Easy to clean — a swish of the vacuum and it’s bright as new. Choose plush, tweed, textured surface in practically any color you’ve ever dreamed a bedroom could lx*. INCLUDING PADOINC AND INSTALLATION Timms’ Furniture Co.

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