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KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS 4s40UNTAIN, N. C. Thursday, May 2S, Day To Be Saturday ing a proclamation Saturday as Poppy Da>. I “The hearts of all oiir i Poppy Day Is Saturday in iliary will conduct a poppy sale I the Kings Mountain at ca tribute to all our war dead.” the mayor declared. "This commune ity is fully cognizant of the will be great contributions and great Kin*. Mountain and members of, on downtown streets. ' ' I with this commendable effort sacnfices made by the members ^"*®rtcaii Legion Post 155 Aux-i Mayor John H. Moss, in sign-' this year as a n ef paying of the artned forces and on this Vote For Experience and Proven Abnuy Candidate For The STATE SENATE 29th (Cleveland - Gaston) Senatorial District Record oi Public Service ELECTED TO THE N. C. HOUSE OF BEPRE- SENTATIVES 1956, 1958 AND I960 APPOINTED SOLICITOR OF N. C.'S 14th SOLICI- TORIAL DISTRICT 1961 • CiECTED SOLICITOR IN 1962 Personal Notes Methodist Sunday School Teacher Veteran of World War II Graduate, UNC Low School Lenoir Native MAX CHILDERS For The N. C. State Senate \ N Get up and go ... in this moving little mingler. Our bouncy boyshort splashed up in plaid of 65% Dacron* Polyester , 35% Cotton - solidly shaded in 50% Vycron* Polyester, 50% Cotton. Size 5-15. day each year we have an oppor tunity of paying our humble re spects to those gallant Ameo'i- cans who laid down their lives in order that we may continue to enjoy the blessing of freedom.” “It is also an opportunity fo* all of us to pay tribute to those ...rave imen and women who stil live as victims of the wars”, thi nayor continued. “The funds col lected by the American eg.oi •Vuxiliary a.nd all other volun eeis arc u.scd to aid the man) •eterans still in hospitals and t< •ssist the fatherless children an( ihc w’idows of the war dead.” “Poppy Day should be one of olcmn remembrance for all of IS in the cou-iity, keeping in nind always those courageout, ouls who laid down their liver in order tint we may live in >eace and^ prospoi'ity”, Mayo; Moss said. “It constitutes a deb vhlch we can never pay—but al’ )f us can. in a small way, .ohov iiir appreciation hy weoiing th •right sf-arlet hlcssom of rn -ranee cn Poppy Di\' “Thpreforc. I do d'clorc lay, May 2S, to be FVpnv Diy i' he ci'.v of Kir.i'S Motintain .at- trge all our citizens to join )■ h’.s worthwhile observance bv •/earing the memorial flower” he ma.vor stated. Directing the Popny Dm- act! ■ties here will be Mrs. Ro cr Morri-Son. chairm''n. for I b r "*ost 1.55 Unit of the American Legion Auxiliary. Poppy Day originated some -1.5 ■cars ago as a simple and sin- ^re method of paying tribute to ‘he war dead of the nation, said Mrs. Morrison. FRITZ MOREHEAD, JR. candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER \ C onsider interest of taxpayers. H old the line on spending. A plan of representation by dis trict. ON LIBRARY BOARD — Mar tin Harmon, Herald editor, has been appointed a member of the b.-'a'd of directors of Jacob 5. Maanoy Memorial Library. N ecessary steps to correct existing ordinances. Mmy 4ppditfs Hamon TO DURHAM Grady Howard, administra tor of Kings Mountain hospital, will go to Durham Thursday to attend a meeting concern ing administration of the fed eral medicare program which becomes operative on July 1. Martin Harmon. Herald editor has been appointed a member o the hoaid of dircctor.s of Jaco! S. Mauncy Memorial Library bj Mayor John Henry Moss. Mr. Harmon will fill the unex pired term of Mrs. Hunter Neisler. who has resigned. His term will expire in 1968. G 0 by majority taxpayers'wishes. E stablish quarterly financial re- ■ port of county to be published in local paper. (Paid political Adv.) LEGION DANCE American Legion Post 155 will sponsor a dance for mem bers and guests Saturday ni ^ht from 9 until 12 p.m. at the American ' ogion Hall. “The Starlighters” will provide music for dancing. The kitch en will be open from 5 p.m. Other members of the six board are Grady How ard, chairman, J. Ollle Harris, their terms expiring '1970, Mrs. George Houser, term expiring 1968, and J. E. Rhea and Hay wood E. Lynch, their terms ex piring June 30. The board will meet Thursday at 1;30 p.m. at Jacob S. Mauney library, and subsequently will go to Shelby for a joint meeting with the rieveland County li brary board. Thb largcat Huffa'a herd In America Its lo lei ad al Ml. Rushmorr .\ati(in<it .Men^orlal In South Dak ita. SWEETIE PIE ’-a y’ N pflUitjEAR oes tJVsO - 3 DAYS ONLY ^ May 26,27, 28 while quantities last! 'What do you do in the winter? Hibernate?' Anchors away •.. in this shapaly boyshort. Striped up bif and bright in red, white and blue. Cut to make waves in 100% Cotton. Size 5*15. * DuPont tradenimo for itt polycitcr liber. McGinnis '' " TEXTURE BY-THE-YARD! 44/45" wide Thun LENN ditii COI FOR S e • MO the boa )ENK anc ■ Kir , Tel )(1CE Col. • col( pri( : Tel DECC per Pul ■544 FI
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