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/ K!NGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, January 13, Speed Heads Highway Paiiol Special Census Began Tuesday slucl(i' •ff'irsiivj; IS one of the worst I'.M'n drf.ostors on rrrany caivs (in not i! an adoquuto jbb,".. he saith - He rn'ot nu'nded a revival of rho old rub'oi r bladod accessory 1 Col. Charles A. Speed, for many'Ian. mou!’.ti*fl oil the dash and! Headquarters otfice for the years a driving force in acetdent dhected to tin* windshiidd to ; special ceiisus of Cleveland Conn- prevention, recently assumed help Keep it clear. And a window was opened Tue.'day at U. .s. command of the TtKVman S.tato 'kept n iitl.’ open to inc.nre ven-, l'ra.n.mj I ao,,nty at Sliel- Hlghway Pati-ol. Formerly direc- i tilation wi'Il al-so help keep win- j by. N. C. Robert M. tor of highway safety for the dows all 'iit ound from logging. . patrol, the new commander has Hse nf low beam lieadlights, I bitte will supervise the papula I .tore thaaa few life..saving tips even 'n daytime, is still another aid to ‘•Fot at the rofiuest of Civil Defense. i say.s, “and most of them \yelcome A .vmilar census was taken in the chance to earn some ex la each of four Nortli* Carolina , money.” counties in December 1965. 1 jiigt anyone in terested in ceiysus work come to SALVATION ARMY j Local people are needed to ; work as census enumerators vis- : iting all households in the coun ty beginning about Januaiy 24. A ilili.gent enumerator can cam from $12 to $1.5 a day.' Davis of the j Candidates must be U. S. cili- ALL HEW ICE CAPADES OF '66 Ice Chpades Eets evening lauuaiy 2(lth LanMis In Lead in Production Of Livestock for Tal Heel motorists, now'that jcold weather is upon us. [ -In many sections of the state, I he said, rain and fog make the same sort of prodetr.s as snaw and ice for winter drivers, , - ‘■Rain in par.ieular is not rec ognized for the Iva/ard it i.s. par ticularly when visibility stays relatively good. Except in cities and towns where traffic crawls in the rain, few drivers slow down very much. This is all well and good until a;! emergency,, a Census Regional Office in Char= Lzens, IX or older, with a high lotte will supervise , the popula-j sa'hnt)! education or equivalent: tion count. i and th ,se who live outside town ood visibility. t 'I'he census will ask theseques-1 .rust have a car and a driver’s is (Ian ;erous because of tions; name of each person, age,; license. In goneral, each enumer- the special census, office 'between ,S:3o'a.m. and 5:00 p.m. any day beginning Jariuary 11, and (*omt* prepared to fill out hn applica tion form and t'ak(“ the t ensus test. A new carps of Salvation Army volunteers has been or ganized in the county under direction of Captain Mho Har ris The Salvation Army is lo cated on downtown streets eacli Friday, a member of the Corps announced this week. ON F TROOP. its sudden apkK.>ai'dnco.’’ Speed relationship td iiead of house-i ator will work in the area where i tiold, and color or race. An adcli-j he or she lives, Mr. Davis say's. ■Thei o i.s pi obablv more dan- nnestion, “D6es this hougp | Work will bo full time for a eer from pa;.■■us of fog Hian have a basement?” will he asked , week or longer, including Satur- Ircni a eont.minus s^t(rh. ® onlv by slowing down, but stick triveti 'br.c.iu.sc' drive.s .seetfN,,to think r-m,.n(vo ; Applicants will he given a Creanis, i.T.ade with a lanolin base, are uschT^Io minimize wrin kies and skin dryness araund the eves. Hal Eiiglarid, Kings Moun tain native, will appear on the television prograpri, “F Troop", beginning .January 18th. Mr. England is currently in Holly wood. onl.v by slowing down, but stick to iovv t)eam headlights. Country | beams cau.se glare to b(' reflect ed back intensely. Take advan tage of everything you can see around you to keep your position on the road.* Signs, parUcula^rly ... , , , the newer illuminated ones, -are rises a-nd the unwarv. driver finds aing dirn a.tcad of you on a cold, helpful. And if you're on a road himself going too fast to stot) <laoip njaht vou can c.xpect fog. (,d.ge otherwise avoid a wreck. ' - / And right thi'n is the time to get striping, you are in luck,” Speed “Driving in rain poses visibirp under control, ^ said, ty problems apart froth*’ thos®, “Don't fi)’’!.e! to make thp best “Safe driving in rain and fog caused by the rain itself. Wind- of your reduei'd visibility, not is difficult, but not impossible.” I'vc-rv pat.ei’.. vv ill i c a T^rh't one vvliich ;!i('y v.,11 brerl* out of he fire ilie lear of llie car is into It. Th’s. is .s('I.d.om the cast. “Fog is hardesti to spot at night. But if ^you see lights get- ‘■'ting dim ahead of Ivvuitlen test of ability to under- ' stand written instructions and I to read maps. Those who are ap pointed will receive a period of ' training, for which they will be paid All census workers must take' an oath not to reveal infor- ' malion about individ’uals or fam ilies. j Most c-numcrato'-3 in a census : are liousevvives. ' Fhov make ex cellent enumerators," Mr. Davis CHECK YOUR INSUBINCE NOW 'Be sure that your cov'crage is enough to take care of increased ■Valuations. Let us lielp you work out a eomploto insurance pro.gram. ’ t THE ARTHUR RAY AGENCY ■ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE' * PHONE 739-4659 CHARLOTTE—ICE CAPADES Of 1966 -0 glittering and glam- o.,ous spectacle that puts the emphas.s on show buslnois itself, i is com.ng to the Charlotte Coin j seam *11 Januaiy 1966. | Ttie aii-new, mdi.on dollar fairyland of beauty will be st-ag- I ed Tiui.sday, Jamaury 20. through | Taesday, January 25, lJu6. Five night and four matinee perform'-1 ances will be p.^esentcd. i ' It s a new idea in “Tee shows, ; RALEIGH — North ^ Carolina I farmers afe getting the greater | benefits from highe.- pork prices i by taking an undisputed lead iti j swine production in tiva south.-• eastern United States. c^cczi'Jiin^ la livestock specialist an i ror.orts | aortkrg Service. ■ ’ I fro.r. lire Cooperative Crop Rei|. V/illiam W. AV'ilder, liv'eslork—p VIRGINIA BRAND SLICED BACON marketing specialist with the N. C. Department of Agriculture, . . , , „ . , . said that Tar Heel farmers are , with the vvor.ds top sk.atei s p - j other states in two cate- j seating an ice vers..n. of “Alice in Wondcrrland,” ikat.ng to the j fabled .r.uslc of “O.cl Vienna." j tiien .going h.alf-vvay around 'ihe i world to the lush beauty of the' “Sc/uth Seas.” _ ; ui ui Tne second half of the ^hovv L j(,j. breeding devoted to a salute to the eniCi- 1 over December tainment world with all the starg jai^aiiig—Tfi—ther tribute to stage. sc ecu, television, the circus, and epera and ballet. | Stars of. the glittering specta- i cle are the Adagio skaters Ro- mayne and Steele, the brother and sister team—Otto and Maria Jelinek, the Japanese Sashi ICu- chiki, twice world’s champion— A.ia Zanova, free style champion Timmy Litz, and charming Lynr. Finnegan. The comedians. LaBrecque and Bussey, are back So are Dave Pitts and his chinipanzee Spanky, and the pantomist Joe Jackson, Jr. New to tne s.now this year is the Swedish .Star Ann-Margaret Frei, vvinner_jof the Swiss Gold Medal. A nevi’ star, JaneT Runn, tea.TS with Peter Voss in a dazzl ing exhibition of pair skating. A quarter of a million d'ollara was spent on the costumes. Thou sands more were spent ...on props and novel effects. Shows will be presented at p.m., Thursday, Friday, Monday and Tuesday; 9 p.m. Saturday, Matinees at 1 p.m. and 5 p.ni. Saturday, and 1:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Sunday Tickets are now on sale at the Coliseum and are priced at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50, with children admitted for half-price on Thursday, Monday and Tuesday nights. gories — states with over 100.o(>0| breeding swine and .s’.dte.s with | over P.000.000 swine population j — as compared with 193.4. ; “N. C. farmers show intenrionv I of increasing the numbei’ of atii-; by I" i 1, 1964. j This is the largest increase in | the nation of states with rA’tr i 100,000 breeding swine,” Wikler i "eported, ^ ^ "Indications show that six per-! cent more sows are expected to j farrow during the December 1965-May 1966 period than for the se re period last year, but is 300.000 less than this period ircm Deqpmber 1963-May 1964. “In North Carolina all hivis and oigs are up four percent to 1,4.56,000 head which is the ia’g- “St increase in svv'ine populatTn in the U. S. of states v.itn over 1,000,000 head All other states except Kentucky in this size pro duction showed decreases in to tal hogs when compared to 1964. Outdoox Diama Gets New Name DeBrew Rites Held Satuiday Final rites for L. C. DeBrew, 71, Poplar Springs community farmer, were held Saturday at 3 p.m. from Popl.ar Springs Bap tist church, interment following in the church cemetery. Mr DeBrew, brother of Mrs. Julia Condrey of Kin?s Moun tain, died Thursday in Cl ?v Hand Memorial hospital Other survivors in dude his wife; a son; two daughters; three stepsons; a halfbrotlior: two half-sisters; 13’ grandcaiP dren and eight great-grandchil dren. The outdoor drama planned for Winston-Sale.m this summer has received a name. TILL THE DAY BREAK is the title chosen for the historical drama based on the early Moravian settlers of Old Salem, North Carolina. North Carolina's new outdoor drama, written by Richard Stock- ton of New York City, is featur ed event of Winston-^lem’s Bi centennial Year and will open on Tuesday, July 5, 1966. The drama will play nightly, Tues day through Saturday, for eight weeks and will close on Satur day, August 27, 1966 A matinee performance will be "offered each . Sunday afternoon during the season. The night performanqps will play outdoors in the beauti ful new amphitheatre in the May Dell at Salem College. Sun il day matinees and the rain per- 3 formanoes will play in the air- conditioned Hanes Auditorium immediately adjacent to the am.- phitheatre. The Utle, TILL THE DAY BREAK, can be found in the Old Testament, Song of Solomon, chaptef 4; verse 6,—that verse beginning with the familiar phrase, “Till the day break and the shadows flee away... For more information on the drama, Qld Sala.'n Restoration, and other Winston-Salem Bicen tennial Year events, please write the drama office, P.O. Box 10327, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The U.S. is than France. 17 times larger ADMINISTRATOR CTA NOTICE Having qualified as Adminis trator CTA for the Estate ol Mrs. Essie L. Bennett, Eieceased, all Arsons having claims against said estate will please file same with the undersigned on or be fore the 30th day of June, 1966 or this rtotlce will be pleaded in oar of any recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make inumediate payment. This the 29th day of December, 1965. J. R. Davis, Administrator CTA Davis, White & White, Attorneys 12:30—1:20 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE ReR^out camp imcUCRiga ware introduced to England by an American evangelist, L^enzo Dow. Having qualified as adminis tratrix for the Estate of M. C. Falls, Sr., deceased, all persons having-clakTs against said es tate will please file same with the undersigned ,on or before the 23rd day of June, 1966 or this no tice will be pleaded In bar of any recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please made immediate payment. , This 23rd day of December, 1965. Ruth L. Falls Administratrix 205 Parker St. Kings Mountain, N. C. George B. Thomasson Attorney at Law 12:22—1:13 Gufli** »OALsni IN LOB iMiMe* Limit 4 Lbs. With A $5 Order 100 Jtcgreen stamps WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF $10.00 or More Order " FREE AT YOUR KINGS MTN. WINN-DIXIE STORE Void after Jan. 15, 1966. 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