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Thursday, May 29, 1969 HiECEltTS Parking meter receipts for the week ending Tuesday total ed $139.70, including $12-1.7.5 from on-strpet meters and yl4.95 from of{-»treet meters. TRY H5RALD CUSSIFIEDS KINSS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C SECRETARY Must be proficient in dictation and letter writ ing. Local employment, five-day week. Fringe benefits. Apply Employ ment Security Office, S03 North Lafayette St„ Shel by, N. C. Driver s Ed Class To Start Summer classes in driver's edu cation will be conductcHl in thei schools beginning Wednesday morning at H o’clock. Bill Cushion will again Instruct! the class and has announced that! boys and girls wbo have become ago 16 by September are eligible to enroll. Prospective students' need not be enrolled in school. | The sessions will include class-| room instruction tor two hours, daily plus driving experience. ! There is no fee for the course. PRESBYTERIAN Dr. Paul Ausley will use the sermon topic, "No Greater Love”, at the Sunday morning worship hour at 11 o'clock at First Presbyterian church. JOB OPPORTUNITIES PPG offers excellent opportunities for production trainees in these entry level jobs NOW: Starting Rate Top Rate Forming Operators 2.45 2.90 Operations Attendants 2.02 2.13 Conveyor Tubers 2.02 2.24 Fiber Balers 2.02 2.13 Service Operators 2.02 2.02 Creel Tender-Rubber 2.02 2.24 Machine Operator-Rubber 2.02 2.45 RENEFIT PROGRAM One week after one year Paid VacaHons- after ten years. Rate Increase- Minimum of 5c every four weeks until top rate is reached. • Eight guaranteed BONUS days per year—2^2 times the base rate for time worked on a bonus day. 9 Company-paid retirement plan. These and many other benefits put more PLUS in a job with PPG. INDUSTRIES * 1 See our PPG people at: The Plant Personnel Office Route 4 Shelby, North Carolina Monday through Friday days 8 to 5 An Equal Opportunity Employer WIN PROMOTIONS — LouU Co- letta, top, has been promoted to cost engineer In the Industrial Engineering Department and Wayne Odell has been promoted to supervisor in the Knitting Department at Craitspun Yams. Craltspun Promotes Two Turkey Log Is Recipe You'll Enjoy Hi girls! Pour yourself a cup of coffee — you deserve it -relax in your favorite chair, and let’s talk turkey. Did you know that the turkey is a true blue-blooded American and was an important Headstart Opens Here On June 20 Kings Mountain Project Head- source of food for the American; start has been approved for sum Indian long before Columbus dis- mer df 1969 by the Office of Eco covered America? And Just as nomic Opportunity in Washing these United States have grown ton, D. C. and progressed, so has the tur key. The turkey was once a spe cial season food but now is used in a variety of attractive ways. Today, we suggest you buy one of the new boned turkey logs in either white meat, dark meat, or a combination of both, depending upon the tastes of your family. You will find this turkey loig can each day from S:.30 be used just as yuu would any P-bi, large meat item-have a main meal from it and then sand wiches, etc. during the week. And now let's make a sand wich. No ordinary sandwich, girls, but one you’ll be proud to serve to guests. This recipe is Classes will begin June 20,and continue for six weeks through August 1. Friday, July 4 will be a holiday for the 13S children who will attend at North school. Nine teachers, nine paid aides, and eleven volunteer aides will work with groups of 15 children a.m. until GRADUATES — Pvt. Carl Grady Foster graduated Friday from basic training at Fort Bragg. Pvt. Foster Is Graduated PROMOTED — Wayne Timms will ossume new duties June 10th as superintendent of Lee State Park in Bishopville, S. C. Wayne Timms Wins Promotion The total cost of the program will be $37,036 with $'<,106 being provided locally, hiefly by volun- teer workers and building rental. The director, Howard Bryant, ^ _ is accepting applications for chil- called Su?o Wong’s Delight*"and' non-professional workers ualed Friday, .May 23, from basic Beginning June comes to us from H. Ewe Hin professional workers. Hrofes training at F'ort Bragg, N. C..Timms will a.s.sumr Lim, Assistant Food and Beverage, '-‘xpvcted with the advancement from Pri- as .Superintendent of Lc< Manager of the Statler Hilton in 23. vale E-1 to Private E 2. j Park, Bishopville, S. C. Pvt. Carl Grady Foster gtad- 10. Wayne liis now post Stale Page 5 Miss Wiliams Wins Scholarship Carolyn Williams, recent grad ual!! of Wilkes Chunly high School, daughter of former resi dents Kev. and Mrs. James Will iams, has been accepted as a full time student in X Kay Technology and has l)een av.'ardcd a full sup port scholarship. Three scholarsliips are given annually to three Wilke.s County ' girls on the basis of scholarship-, interest an,I atlaplability. Kev. .Mr. Williams is now pas i!ir of Goshi'ii Baptist ehureli, l(H-ated in tlie recreation area of W. Kerr .Scott dam ami reservoir of Wilkes County. FAT OVERWEIGHT Available to you without ^ doctor'! pre scription. our product called Odrlnex. You must lose ugly fat or your monoy back. Odrinex is a tiny tablet cmd easily swed* lowed. Get rid of excess fat and live longer. Odrinex costs S3.00 and a aeW. lorge economy site for SS.OO. Both are sold with this guarantee: If not satisfied for any reason, just return the package to your druggist and get your full money bock. No questfons osked. Odrinex is sold with this guarantee by: KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG STORE, 2Q9 SOUTH BATTLEGROUND AVENUE, MAIL ORDERS nUXD 5:22-6:5-pd vale E-1 to Private E2. | He is now stationed at Fort Liv, in Virginia, and is training for Quartermaster of .Supplies and 'rransportatiim. , His w’ife Barbara, will be liv ing with her mother while he is stationed for .seven weeks in Fort Lee. He is the son of Bettie Hardin (juality pro grandson oi Mr. and Mr.s. grams of socia, services, health Howard Foster of Kings Moun- "" phychological Mr. Bryant also plans to hold the first parents meeting ul North school on Tuesday night at 7:30 May 27 after he returns turkey, from a conference in Winston -Sa lem on May 20, 21, and 22. ■Mr. Bryant said, "We expect our project to bo a child develop ment center with ■New York. SUZ/E WONG'S DELIGHT 1 loaf day-old enriched sand wich bread, unsliced 12 ounces breast of thinly sliced 12 ounces boiled ham, thinly sliced 4 eggs, beaten Vi cup milk Fat for deep frying Remove al| crusts from bread. Cut loaf lengthwise into even Hmh ' fFurthermore, Mr. doth and refrigerate only until moist and pliable. Roll slices lengthwise with rolling pin to haToT Venrollment and cm ha f Cen to ren a" playment, and that 90't of out S SK't iSS “S;. “2, covered half. Secure with wooden picks. Wrap rolls in clean, moist „ Headstart is one cloth and refrigerate 2 to 3 hours, ' or freeze untit ready for use. Heat fat to 37d deg. F. Combine Craflspun Yarns announced this milk. Dip rolls into egg m key^risTtions ™Vo^en '^rowm1feX'“picks' •’’‘ve busses are expected to bo to key plant positions. , Garnish with let- this summer. Routing is as Ituce, tomato and water cress. bus will P|ek up Louts Coletta has been pro-l Makes 8 sandwiches Gtxiver, and Grover road chil- moted to the position of cost en-| •«*>'» ; dren. A econd bus will pick up gineer in the Industrial Engineei*-1 -p^is recipe from the North Compact area. A ing Department and Wayne Odell j Carolina Paltry Federation through the, has been promoted to the posi-jonp extras to have Grove and Ebenezer sections, tion of supervisor in the Knitting tucked in your card file when the fourth bus will pick up on department. 1 occasion calls for something soe-! school. Piai. ' and at Special Education center. Mr. Coletta joined Craftspun- If you haven’t the time to roIL ^ bus will pick up York in April, 1988. He is a native of ! the bread out an dthen roll it up Road area ami at East school. North Carolina, educated at Bel-'a jelly roll, just make a mont Abbey. His previous work!‘^°“ble - decker sandwich _ it , fresh strawberries . has been as night superintendent services, nutrition servic-es, parent education and daily activities foi- each child. Bryant contin- used. We will meet the O.E.O. ri'- quirements of parent involvement in planning and operation. Civil tion and participation. The Kings Mountain project must certify 1650 volunteer hours of work this He has been servin,g as Ranger) at Kings Mountain .Slate Park for the pa.st 2^ years. Mr. Timms is the son of Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Timms of Kings Mountain. He is marricil to the forniei Pal Simpson of Charlolli'. They have one son, P.rian, age 2. TAYLOR'S UPHOLSTERY SHOP All Work Guaranteed FREE ESTIMATES — 504 E. King St. Kings Mountain, N. C. PHONE 739-6661 - 6 listin’ A native of Kings Mountain, Mr. Odell joined Craftspun as a trainee in -March 1968 and has worked in several different ca pacities in quality control and engineering. He is a graduate of Kings Mountain high school. and frozen works just as well. Another idea'peaches -- just partially thawed? would be to add a ^ce of swiss Thi^ makes an ice cold salad cheese in place of the ham—de which is elegant and taslj: Or, licious. And don’t forget, if you you might try -fresh pineapple don’t need to buy a turkey log, chunks and fresh strawberries, this week, just pick up a package Add a beverage, and you have an of turkey sandwich meat. : extra special meal with little To complete the meal, add a work. Just what we’re always fresh fruit salad. Have you tried, after — right! THANK YOU Friends and citizens oi Kings Moun tain, I wish to thank you lor the sup port you afforded me in the May 27 Ward 5 City Commissioner run - off election. My entry into the political game has proven most educational in many ways. I believe this experience will make me more aware of the im portant issues in our city government. I only wish for the elected Ward 5 Commissioner. Mrs. O. O. Walker, the very best of success. Congratulations to her and her supporters. CHARLES RALLARD C ^ V / w For Him - For Her - Personal, Usable Gifts FROM McGinnis Department Store FREE GIFT WRAPPING
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