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Page 6 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Thursday, September 19, 19681 Richard P. Hord Finishes Training Erskine Alumni Kick-oii Living Endowment Drive IM032SI (IHKAT LAKKS, ILL. (iA.S'l'ONIA, N. ('. 'I'hc Gyx- nicnl CampaiBU, will .speak at Ihe.ctowment and to the 125tli Ann!- • FlITNCi Aiip. 2(i .Seaman .\p' lania an,I Kinus .Mnnniain t’liap prenlice Uieliaid I', lloicl. U.S,\. |,.,.s nf ilie Krskine College Alum 21. son of .Mrs. ('anie K. Hold of lO.j Parker SI., Isinf’s .Monniain, N*. C., lias keen “radnale.l from nine weeks of N'a\y hasie train. in" al the .Naval 'rrainiiif; I'en- tor her<*. nj Association will kirk off their .-olieilalion for lh<' IfUi.s.llil Kr- skino Livhi" Kiulownienl Canr |)ai"n ’i ue.sday, Seplemlier 17. at 7 fi.m. with a joint rani|'ai};n rliaiimen dinner meetinf;. .lohn .M. Hunter ver.sary Fund eomiucted by the of Aiken, .S. C., is the other na- Living Endowment organization tional oo-ehairman of the cam- have totalerl more than $2 million, paign. The Gastonia Chapter ineludes Mr. Todd will e.\plain a SIO.'HK) Belmont, Bessemer City, Ciamer- ehallenge gift offered the Living ton, Ga.stonia, Lineolnton, Dallas, meeting of Kn.lowmenI by 11 alumni and .Mount Holly, and .McAdenvlUe. in<l workers non-alumni fi lends of the eol- Town chairmen within the ehap- In the first wei'ks of his naval service he sliKlicd military suli- jects and lived and worked undi'i' conditions simil.ii to those In' will encounter on his fit si shifi or at his first shore .i.ilion. In making the ti'ansilion fiirn civilian life to .Na\al sen ice, h<‘ received instruction under vete ran Navy petty officers. He stu- died seamanship, as well as sur vival lechni(|ues, militaiy drill and oIlK'r subjects. in till' First Associate Reformed Preshylerian Church, Chester .Street in Gastonia. Roljetl Falls of Route 1. Gas tonia, chairman of the Gastonia Cliapter, and Mrs. Tom Ricliio. llhl -Sherwood Lane, Kin.gs .Moun- l.dn, (li.iirman of the Kings fiation by Mountain C'hapler, announcerl the meet in.'. ,lose|)h VVighIman, iiresi- lege. The gift is based on the ter include Haskell Spencer of number of alumni who support Bessemer City, Bessemer (fity- the camfiaign by Thanksgiving,Cherryvlllechairman;W.S.Hay the number Who'inereas,. the si/e nie of Cramerton, Cramerton of their gift from the previous chairman; Mi. Falls, Gastonia; year, and the towns and chapters, chairman; .Miss Eva James of which attain !1.> fx-r cent parlici-'Lineolnton, Lineolnton ■ Dallas riianksgiving. (chairman; and Howaid Spencer of .McAdenville, Mount Holly • The Krsklne Living Endow- McAdenville chairman, meiit, which has earned the col- Group leaders for Gastonia in- le;fe five nation.il awards inidy,;,, Mrs. Charles .Mitchell, Rt. Cotton liber has a "twist." Hr dent of Krskine College, and alumni-giving, last year received | f. m',.s. Lloyd D. Stewart, 62.1 Charles li. Tod,I of .sf" .Soalli record f led .es of more than i Bi-pfi,. path Trail; Hunter McEl- 'I’oi k St., Gastonia, ii'ilional co- .Sl.itl.tMKi. Over the past decade,i g, Harvie Avenue; Mrs. ch.iirman of the Living Endow- contributions to the Living Kn-|vv. K. Pursley, 102.0 Temple Ct.; Culp, .S02 R. CATO ’N, li 1 ffellS, : an.l Mrs. William Fpownsend Avenue. The Kings .Mountain ChapU>r incliKles Kings Mountain and -SheHiy. Mrs. Richie is also town chairman for Kings Mountain, while Mrs. Fred L. Baird. Fair- »vay Drice in Shelby, Is town chairman for .Shelby. Campaign workers for Kings Mountain will include .Miss Ava Ware, 206 W. , Gtdil Street; the Rev. Tommy ' Richie, ffMl Sherwood Lane; Mrs. ' Ernest W. Neal, 207 W. Moun tain -St.; Norman F. -McGill, Jr.. 606 W. -Mountain Street; Mrs. John L. .McGill, 208 W. Gold .Street; W. S. Fulton, Jr., 613 E. , Ridge -Street; and .Mrs. W. K. : Crook, 206 West Mountain Street. APPOINTED — Marcia Groat of Raleigh has been appointed TAP (Teen-Age Program) chair man of the Nationol Founda tion - March of Dimes for North Carolina, Basil O'Connor, presi dent of the voluntary health or ganization, has announced from the Foundation office in New York. The new TAP chairman is 19 years old and a rising junior at East Carolina Univer sity in Greenville. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Marse Grant of Raleigh. Her father was March of Dimes state chairman for three years, 1964- 67. Thi LARGEST BUILDING Burlington To Sponsor Show 11x14 portrait PHOTOGRAPHER'S HOURS; • Any child photographed • choose your Big 11x14 portrait from several expressive POses • in a few days portraits duiivered to you in this store • Groups $1,00 per extra child. 2 Days Only! Fri. - Sat. Sept. 20 - 21 10 A.M. . 1 P.M.: 2 P.M. - 5 P.M. DAILY 2 LOCATIONS: KINGS MOUNTAIN - GASTONIA The Dean rvlartin Show, des- j.ci'ibed a.s "ihc most relaxed hour I on tok'Vision,” will begin its new season Thursday night, Septom her 19. Burlington Industries, now en tering its fourth year of national i television promotion, will be the I Dean .Martin sponsor each wok. ' In past sc'a.sons Burlin'gton has sponsored the Ed .Sullivan and , Danny Thomas shows. The new Dean Martin shorvV will be aired at 10 p.m. EDT over NBC television. Guests on the i premiere show include Zero Mos- lel, singer Lena Horne and Jack Guilford. Burlington's award winning . commercials will include product messages from Burlington Hos- ' lory, Lccs Carfx'ts, Burlington j Never .Never Iron .Sheets, . Bur- j lington House draperies, Burling- I ton Socks, Adler socks, Charm Tred rugs and Galcy & Lord fab- ' rics. The Pentagon, the world’s largest office building with some 17 la miles of corridors which ring to the footsteps Of .some 30.000 people each day, is being equipped with an Elec tronic Switching System befitt ing its gargantuan proportions. When finished, the new ESS of fice will be the world’s largest, capable of handling well over 100,000 calls per hour, said R. B. Moore, local telephone manager. More Beauty... More Comfort.. .Greater Economy OILHEATERS Smart decotator-design wal nut-grained or rich fruitwood vinyl-clad cabinets are hand somely highlighted with gold anodized aluminum to blend with the finest furnishings. OVERSIZE "CIRCOMATIC" FAN Keeps warm air In con stant circulation through out the entire hopse. Provides regulated draft to the burner-balancing oil and air to assure perfect combustion at all fire levels. TWIN REVERSE FLOW HEAT EXCHANGER Heals the air more thoroughly before it moves into your homs-seueezes maximum warmth from every drop of oil. Adds more radiant comfort at the "living level." Puts more heat on the floor. "MAGIC MIXER" BURNER Actually turns fuel oil into a gas. This patented MONOGRAM air mixing feature produces a clean, smoke-free, soot-free, odorless flame at all fire levels to assure maximum heat from fuel used. EXCLUSIVE 3-WAY HEAT CIRCULATION Distributes an abundant blanket of heat over the floors to provide (loor-to-celling comfort throughout the "living level” ol your home. Heat you can feel and enjoy-whether you're standing, sitting or lounging on the floor. A SIZE FOR EVERY HOME JUICED AS LOW SS $S.N FER WEBS COOPER’S Inc. S. Railroad Avenue SUBSCRIBE TO THE RINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD ^ SAFfc AS AM£R1CA — U.S. SAVINGS BONDS y /j' IT ALL STARTED HERE IN 1888!!! This Picture Was Taken In February. 1935. That Was 33 Years Ago. The Popu lation Of Kings Mountain At That Time Was 3460. This First Mauney Plant Em ployed 120 People. It Was The Primary Employer In The Community. In 1968, ThiD Population Ol Kings Moun tain Is Estimated To Be 8256. Mauney Textiles Now Employs 1219 People. It Is STILL The Primary Employer In The 1 Community. The Mauney Textile Family Oilers Di verse Opportunities For A Variety Of Skills And Interests And Looks To Our Community For Her Most Voluable Re sources — Her People. THE OLD MILL—KINGS MOUNTAIN MANUFACTURING COMPANY THE MAUNEY TEXTILE FAMILY- Mauney Textiles For 80 Years Has Been A Vital Factor In The Growth Oi Kings ^ Mountain. In Providing Employment Opportunities For Its Citizens, Mauney Textiles Fully Supports The Economic Growth Oi Kings Mountain Today As It Has Since 1888.
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