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0 Thursday, August 28, 1969 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. CongressmaBlamesT.AroyhiU'j iia0l)nt0tott JRfpnrt ^ SECTION C the direction these people wouldj As in previous years, the war,dent’s anti • bailistic - missile pro- abie to cxpiess its wishes more out in its present form. Consid-. Reflecting thair i.'jminued con- like the country tq travel. |in Vietnam continues to be theiposal, it is clear that while the definitely. e-abie irritn*’''" n-'cetm about oamjHi? fiisorrlcrs, an In several thousand instances; most pressing problem facing our people of the 10th District supjort Concerning Federal assistance bout the scandals whicil have !»•* overwhelming •>'' favor deny, where people felt categorical people. In answer to the question,: military programs which wiil to people who are covered by .So- .sei tne ani.-.,ove»., ing Federal flund-to iiuricni.s ac- “yes" or “no” ansMers were in-. Do you believe that the United; continue to keep Americ.i stroti),; cial Security, feeiings are strong the past and serious questions a- adequate, tliey took the trouble States should withdraw its troops| they question the processes byj in the 10th Congres.sional district b.)ut the eftooliveness of the pro to explain their sentiments in de-|'from South Vietnam now?”, 51%!which we became involved in that the benefits shoJd b<' made gram were raised, tall^ comments. These remarks, of the people agreed that all the Vietnam and believe that it should more realistic so as to r<?.lect he This year, as last year, strong QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS (year, over 9,000 people responded During my four terms in the to 18 questions which I sent to House of Representatives, I have them about matters of importance sought each year the opinions of to the Naion's well-being. Theee the people of the district I repre-; surveys have been of great value have been extretpejy useful to me: troops should not be withdrawn because in many cases this poll, at this time. However, from the was a first communication from, comments I have received on this many of the residents of my new matter, it is clear that even those Congressional district since-the redistricting in 1968. On August 13, a total of 9,747 questionnaires who support the continued effort in Vietnam, do so wilh reserva tions and believe that this conflict tively engaged In campus vio lence. Most of thfjsc i(‘.s;jrin ing feel, however, that care should be exercised so that students who are not taking part in sjch actieities serve as an object lesson in the recent increases in living as well support for direct popular elec- formation of policies which may, as costs of medical care. tion of the President and Vice are not penalized and that .such involve limited military conflicts E'eJeral programs to alleviate President was indicated in the legal provision® ?|vrjuld no re.sult in the future. hunger and malnutrition received poll. The same support was given jin limiting the exprcs.sion of dis- In the poll, expressions were geneial support, but on a some- to the proposal to convert the sent or unpopula) opinions, divided about the question of what related question, a slightly Post Office Department into a ending the draft and replacing it higher percent of those respond- govom-owned corporation In an! sent on national issues, This has to me'in assessing the''opinions of had been returned to me. The should be brought to an honora- with ai all-volunteer Army. No ing felt the present anti-iioverty effort to deal with the mounting been done in the form of a pub-! the people that lam called upon' present tabulation is based uporii ble end as soon as possible. Cou- ^ doubt, once the Vietnam conflict program should bo rwrganu^d or problems of postal services and ll~ oninion Doll. In the poll this to r^resent and In determiidng these expressions of opinion. ' pled with s'upport for the Presl-!is concluded, the public will be perhaps, as some stated phased their cost. ^ LAST CALL FOR PICMICS! STOCK UP WITH OUR mwmimi Winn-Dixie WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY UBOR DAY .W-D Brand U. S. Choice Beef W-D NANO . U. S. CHOiCC STUK Stamps At Winn-Dixie WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OP $T0. OR MORE FOOD ORDER Void After Aug. 30 •.Limit 1 per Customer DEUMONICOS W.B NAN» . U. S. CHOICI AGIO BONUn WHOLE TOP SIRLOIN W.0 IRANO . U. S. CHOKI lONIUSS AGIO (IX M 14 UJ WHOLE N. Y. STRIP... W4> NAND . U. t CHOICt MNELBS AGW TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS W-f> GRAND . U. S. CHOICE RIB EYE STEAKS...... W.D NAND . U. S. choke AGED 17 M t U.I WHOLE BEEF TENDERLOIN.... $439 u. 1 SWftaumMPS, TOO! V'.- 4 V. W-D BRAND U. S. CHOICE E-Z CARVE ? ^ SEMI-BONELESS WHOLE or | Ritte u. Sf39 1 SiS9 LB. LB. S«79 LB. $i99 IB. $i99 LB. I U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED W-D BRAND SWIFTS PREMIUM SLICED PINKY PIG T69< Faviiks "59'^^ SWIFTS HOSTESS EXTRA LEAN ROUND CANNED Hams » FRYERS WHOLE FRYERS PALMEHO FARM Pimento Cheese Cup HORMEL CURE ”81“ Boneless Ham Lb 1.29 PALMETTO FARM Potato Salad LB. £39i^ B-B-0 Chicken ho1.09 PALMETTO FARM CUT-UP TRAY PACK OLD OIZ er EMIERS , 1 Limit 2 with Food Order. CHARCOAL ■LUI RINON ru*l VEGfTABU.. Limit 4 Ltx- with $5.00 or mort ofdir. MARGARINE Limit 1 with o $5.00 or more order. ASTOR COFFEE (SAVE XOc) FAMILY SIZE CRKT RHul.r w MM TOOTHPASTE ASTOR ALL VEGETADLE . . Limit I with o $5.00 order, SHORTENING 3 Limit I with food order. ARROMF DnERGENT... - 49 FREEI Great Art w 1-LB. PKG. 1-U. CAN m. «%.W. Tubs 39c CHEK CANNED iDRINKS Limit 24 Cans with Y<»ur F(xxl Order, Please. SOUTH CAROLINA GRADE "A" LARGE ECGS2t:89^ DIXIE CRYSTALS, DOMINO. OR THRIFTY-MAID Limit 1 with a $5 or more order excluding cigarettes SUGAR 5-lb. bag DIXIE-THRIFTY SANDWICH i BREAD .IVt-lb. loai 19c ■OLD ji! WesHiA^ 12-oz. 24-CT. CASE $1.44 CAN 9-fNCH WHITE Paper PLATES '"49 FROZEN FOODS ASTOR (Three 12-oz. cons 99c) ORANGE JUKE. 6 TASTE O' SEA 11141 FREEI FANCr GOLDIN BANTAM CORN 7s49 IRISH FLORIDA OBANGI JUICE si'59^ WASHINGTON STATIFRUH PLUMS 2 ^■29^ FROZEN CRINKLE CUT (2-Lb.) or SHOESTRING CALIFOIIN(A SIIDLISS Great All MasKmiwu this week with purchose of $5 00 or more 1 per fomily pleosc. Void offer August 30 Winn-Dixi* GRAPES 2>49< U. S. Ne. I YYHITI PotatoGs ''c 5 9'^ x-99<'' HSH STICKS FROZEN CRINKLE CUT POTATOES THRIFTY MAIO PEAS N’ CARROTS McKENZiE WHOLE OKRA MORTON Chicl^en. Turkey or Beef MEAT PIES 16-oz. I Pkg. 1 24-oz. Pkgs. 24-OZ, Pkgs. 10-oz. Pkgs. 8-oz. Pkgs. 4x^0ltllN_STAMPS 10-OZ. Nescafe IniNNt Coffee Void After Aug. 30 11. I J ESTIVA 4jii ,CBitN STASyS 48-Ct. Lipton Tea Void After Aug. 30 4-oz. (Tan SMret Super Sprov Deederewt Void Aftjr Aug. 30 i-ri GBtlN STAMPS 3-oz. Tube, 7-oz. or 9V^-or. Liouid PfeH Shempoe Void After Aug 30 24-OZ Scope Meothweeli Void After Aug. 30 SUPERBRAND ICE CREAM $ HALF GALS. Crime In the Btnets and the individual's alwareni.s o( its in crease is no doutot reflectwi by the 717c support oJa White Il.niso request for an <i'l<lilional $25 million appropriation to fight r,r. ganhsed crime. Continued support was given for l4W enfonement and active cooper.ition befweon all levels of government to assure protection of life and property during disorders. Detailed results of the poll are now available and :yopies may be obtained by writinj to me at Room 436 House Office Building, Washington, D. C.^i515. Some Vese., On Lake Trials horii: ly Bill” lere people I “The Lake Authq ] Down on the Creek, BO To catch some fish from Buf- alo. There is a lake; we all do know; From which we ^lopc some ■Aater will flow. Up from the stream, across the hill; And get beyond the Lake Au thority bill. Flow through the iripes, into our town. To quench Our thirsts and not to drown. To fill our tubs, to wash our clothes; To wet our lawns; when we use the hose. Recreation around the lake would be fine, There's no mistake; But the fun we can do without. To hurry up the ptocess of the water spout. We can put the lake right on the map, ' 13y giving Mr. Pox a .'riendly slap. ; To encourage his work; and hast en the day. When all the Moss is clearg away. TTion; when we read oifr I And view the scenes. We’ll know John Henry filled his dreamt. He'll have the lake; anfl water, too, And not just the bill, for i you. Signed: 'Madge H. Arrowood (Note to Editor: No off to our Mayor, or the cont or Mr. Fox. All in fun.) Pfc. Doug Smith Wins Combat Ba^ PLETKU, VIETNAM (AI- - One of the Army badge soldiers wear with specialJ is the Combat InfantJ Badge. It was awarded to First Class Dnuglas H. near Plciku, Vietnam, Julyl Pfc. Smith, 21, son of M| Mis. Ernest R. Smith, Ro Bessemer City, N. C.. is asJ as a rifleman with Compa ‘2nd Battalion of the 4th In.'' Division’s 8th Infantry. The CIB has been since late in World W:i^i] sustained ground contact an enemy. WANTID EXPERIENCED BEAimCIAN Good opportunity for qualified beautician. Es tablished clientele, pleas ant working conditions and good pay. Call Mrs. Hudson at. . . Tiara Hair Deugns 739^6414 SINUS Suiierers Here's good news for you! Exclu sive new “Hard - core” SYNA- CLEAR decongestant tablets act Instantly and continuously to drain and clear all nasal cavities. One "hardcore” tablet gives up to 8 hours relief from pain and pres sure at congestion. Allows you to breathe easily — stops watery eye* and runny nose. You can buy SYNACLEAR at all Drug Stores, without need for a prescription. Satisfaction guaranteed by mak er. Try it today- Kings Mountain Drug Co. -c 8:14ttn
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