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? Thurififey, Way 2t>, ,.n Memorial Day Traffic Toll May Escalate An increased flow of vehicles heading toward the mountains and seashore over the long Me morial Day weekend will create additional traffic hazards that may claim the lives of at least 20 persons in accidents on North Carolina’s streets and highways, the N. C. Stale Motor Club warns. The official Jj^LLi^jgs^^ghway fafality coun^j^^ff extend a per iod of 7S hours fron 6 pirn. Fri day, May 27, throu,gh midnight Monday, May 20. The 196.5 traf- fie toll was 16 killed and 529 in jured in 760 accideiits during a KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MPUNT^W. N. C similar period. Leading driver violations re ported were: speeding, 1S2, driv ing left of center, 129; failure tc yield right of w'ay, 105; reckless driving, S2: and following too closely, 69. The motor Mub bases its esti mate on past experience of mo torists during holidays coiioled with current driving and fatality patterris, said Thomas B. Wat kins, president of the club and the National Automobile Associa tion. “Since Memorial Day tradition ally marks the opening of the summer vacation season, increas ed congestion on the highway? will greatly increase the d.anger of accidents and pose problems ol safety, convenience a n d pa tience,’’ Watkins .said “So heed the good drixThg rules. Be alert and considerate -and be safe.” Pag^ - ^ Season for Safety ) llo.. I My name is Mrs. Patricia Ellis, and I’m one of 120 long distance operators here in Gastonia area. Are you interested in a real bargain? Then just listen to this. If you dial your own station*to-station long distance calls direct, you'll save Up To 35% TIFFV SPOT _ remover 25-<: 1 I \ N !on Stoterau With 7th Fleet Over person to person calls.. That’s right, you save on every long distance call you dial your self. And what’s more, dialing direct is fast and easy! The front pages of the telephone book tell how it’s done, and also give some sample rates. Remember, dialing your own long distance calls IS FAST ... IT'S EASY . . . IT'S A BARGAIN IF THAT SOUNDS JUST TOO GOOD TO MISS ... TRY IT NOW! VIETNAM (FHTNC) May 12 Marine Corporal Jon H. Stole rau, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. j stoterau of 30 Silver St., Kings ; Mountain. N. C., is with the Sl^e- j cial Landing Force of the Sev- j enth Fleet, as a member of Ma- j rine Battalion Landing Team 1/5. i Thfe unit completed Operation Osage in the Phu Loc area re-! cently and participated, in Opera tion Jack Stay. It w'as the first j Jnited States unit to oppose the /iet Cong in the Mekong Delta. { FHAl^ To Stage Show Ninth and tenth graders and . 20 members of the Adult Home- 1 making Class of Compact high j school will stage a fashion show i ■Monday night at 8 o’clock in ! Compact Gymtorium. j The freshmen and sophomores I are enrolled in a clothing class. ^ Following the show, newly- elected FHA officers will stage a skit, “Money Management”. They are Barbara Adams, Crystal By ers, Julia Burns and Joan Andcr- srin. I ■ Advanced home economics stu dents will serve as hostesses for a tea honoring mothers of FIIA Girls. They are Marie MeSwain, Jackie Parker and Brenda Bless. Rites Conducted Idol Infant's Graveside funerak riles for Julia Mildred Idol, infant daugh, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Idol of route 1, Grover, were held tsiinday at 5 p.m. from Allen Memorial Baptist clviiiTh ceme- tei v in Grover. Tile child died three hours fol lowing birth Saturday afternoon in Cleveland Memorial hospital. Other survivors include three i sisters; her paternal grandpar ents, Mr. and ^Irs. Dennis Idol of Rockingham and her matern al grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Whitworth of Grover. VOTE Yates Smith. Is. County Commissioner For County Government To Serve The People CORN MEAL MIX 4 cups Hour 4 cups corn meal cups nonfat dry milk % cup baking powder 1 1 tablespoon salt ' 1 "cups shortening \ Stir dry ingredients to-' gether until mixed. Cut in f?it until well-blended. Place in a glass jar or tin can. Keep tightly closed in a cool place. Use the mix within a month. Makes 12 cups. RE-ELECT . I. HAYWOOD ALLEN SHERIFF CLEVELAND COUNTY Evjeryone knows Sheriff Allen — that he is strong, fair and always kind. Sherif^^.Allen is a busy man. He is the kind of man who will listen to your problems. He knows hov/ to help people help them selves. But do you know that Sheriff Allen is known as one of the best, most highly qualified sheriffs'in the State of North Carolina., that he is listed m "Who s Who In Law Enforcement", a biography of note worthy men and women in law enforcement \ t Let's vote to keep the man with proven ability in office. (Paid For By Friends of She iff J. H. Allen) ...^VOTE TO'ltE'ELECT L. B. HOLLO WELL STATE SENATE PROVEN ARILITY EXPERIENCE INTEGRITY Lin Hollowell has 4lone hlik fob effectively and well. He has served two terms ond three special sessions os our sonator. He deserves your suppbrt for re- election In the May 28th bedidtfotlc Primary. He is opposed to any Increase in taxes^ Subject to thg pemocrotic PrUnary Mgy 28. 1866 Save at your Ford Dealer’s Sports Sale-now going on! We've got Galaxies, Fairlanes, Ranch Wagonsl Hardtops, convertibles! All specially equipped and sale-priced 1 Get whitewalls, special trim, wheel covers and more included in your Ford Dealer's Sports Sale price now I Special Galaxie 500 2-Door Hardtop Ford is first in sales in the CaroUnas -yoliVe ahead In a Ford all the way! ^ |;0UTIIWELL MOTOR COMPANY 910 SHELBY ROAD BOX 346 KINGS MTN.< N. C.
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