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Pi Page 6 fHI MOUNTAIN WERAiiD. KINGS MOU^AIN. N. C- NROTC Tesb WiMrailpy. SipHyg^r |f■ CongressmanlamesT.Broyhill's iHanIiutijtnu Srpurt Now Open ao.CKK) t THE PEACE CORPS wllh th<‘ education of <lulclron i I'rok,ai)ly tin* most cesiM'cled I’, and aciults. The (Htucational el- J:?, (Effort in the field of assistance fort has not been liinil<‘d to class- So other nations is the P<‘ace rooms, but has extendtnl into hiri- iCorps. This program has not re- culluial aic'as where skills lonj? 3ied upon pourin.i^ dollars into un- possess(‘d and practiced by Amer- ideiHleveloped countries, but has ican craftsmc'n and farme.s wen* focused its attention upon Amer- unknown and tt<‘men.lously use Jean cili/(*ns assistin^j; liieelly tub It is som^*Umes hard for us. as'the new directions will be a search I country, to understand how tlio for carpenters, mechanics, larm- ntKjduetion of a few simple farm accountants, and others who rchniquts can make the differ- can offer greater immediate di /tue between self sulficieiicy and rect help to coinmunilies in the ;tjiva*ion in many of the world’s developing countries. iila‘M‘s Tlu* Peace Corps has In the last seven years, nade very reiil conlrii)Utions to American volunteers have served Mmy aieas of the wotld and in the Peace Corps abroad. A to nkin rally spt aking, the American tal of 7,oOU new recruits will be K-oi C* have a right to be proud brought into the program ‘n . , * • next twelve months. Actually, it Mountain high school. This ria ls not easy to find p<*ople with tionwide examination will be the kind of qualifications needed given on 13 December 1969, and all eligible male high school sen- .or.s and graduates may «pply. Highway Week Is Underway Apidications for the Navy’s twenty-Iouith annual Regular NROTC qualification test are now i lar available according to Miss Helen the Logan, counselor at the Kings On the basis of this test, per sonal Interviews, medical exam- ' inaiions. and other factors, ^^^s, Logan . e.xplained, about 1.700' RALEIGH - Governor Bob motorists should young men will enter the Re^- Scott has proclaimed the week of opportunity to inform /‘through reduced accidents and dtivifrg expanses, time ftivingfe, enhanoemtnt of property values, and encouragement of induatriai, commercial and residential devel. opment.” Thi FC HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE 2 bedroom house with 1 acre land, fronts on dirt street. From Kings Mountain take Highway 29 toward Grover. At Battleground Service Station turn right. Proceed one mile to dirt road on the left. Turn left. House is ¥4 mile on left. There are directional signs along the route. We will move this house on your lot. CALL COLLECT—CHARLOTTE, N. C. 8 to 10 a.m. daily—Evenings call Chester. S. C. Area Code 803 377-3855 )t it.s act (implishmcnls. L a s i week, ihe Housi* of Keinesenta- rives considc'iol the eonlinuing .ipcj-alion of this pi-ugram and pa.ssed legislation speliing out its mission ami prtividing its financ ing. in gent'ral, Hu* House action lutlro.i/ed Du* amount of funds i e((ueste(| Ijy tile Wliito House for- Hu* Peace Corps (luring the Fiscal Year 1970. Althougli the auihori- /ation tif SI')1 million is a large volunteers if sum, it is approximately $1 mill- teach countries .on less tlian was appropriated their NROTC Program as midship men at b'adlng college.'-' and uni- vorsitiej; througho.U the nation where NROTC Units are estab lished. Malee ili/ons of the United States who will he at least September 21 to September 27 National Highway Week and urg- . ed North Carolinians to observe planning K it. Pointing out that North themselves of the progress and in the program who will work a- broad at $7.3 per month living al-' lowance paid to Peace Corps peo ple. However*, the Corps offers a genuine challenge for those who wish to give a year of their lives to help others. Over the years, it has become apparent also that is pn*ferablp to send out fewer those people can Caro- “its ey of the United Stales. Most of these instances have involvetl the' war In Viet Nam. However, tlrese' ocvarronces have been relatively rare. In fact, their rarity is an; example of the st*nse of dedication! •7 bid not vet 21 vears old on 30 ! has long been known lor Ume 1970. and who arc now high roads,' the governors pm- x‘hool seniors or recent gradu- clamation pointed out that the des mav be ell-ible to apply for state now is engaged in an ex- 'he t(*.st. Tho^e who attain nuali- 'tensive pi'ogram to upgrade its vinii scores will be interviewed system to meet the fu- ind rriven medical examinations ture needs of its people and of a next January and-February. to AmcriCvin interests which haNc iuM'n demonstrated by these young sue 'e.sslul eandidate rec(*ive'- |■■pople. This is pai*ticulai*ly strik- rinaneial aid for four years of how to develop j^g since Peace Corps volunt(*ors ooUe n*. Tlii - inclufles tuition and O'A'n skills so they can pi’O- are not serving as official repre- p-iueathmal fee.s. books, uniforms, for the lu-o-'.am last year. This duce essential services for them* sentatives of the United States per month subsiefonet* meaii.-^ ihat th(* Co:ps is not in- selves. This answers one of the government and they do not have allowance. After successfully creasing in si/.e and cost. AI- critieismfs that has been leveled, an obligation to advocate or par- completing haceal an reate de^rree Ihough liiere ai’e iie.v the t rii d and experimentalion. growing economy. “It has been shown through ex- pt^rience that the benefits of ad<*- quate highways exceed their costs,” the proclamation said, Having A W-ddlng? Call Poul Lemmons Phone 487-4502 , Photographer Diere are changes and apparently with justification, administrative directions in gainst the Corps, dfing. they will not b:* car- i^ven though it has been a sue- nui by e,\pensive tinkering {.‘cssful program, there s(H.*med to have been a tendency toward em- Some of the changes, w(* hope, will be made as economies result from past experience. Tliere is als<i an appai-ent detonnination wilirin the Peace Corps to put a greater emi-lrasis upon volunteers witii special skills. Up to nti.v, at tention has b<*en concentrated on pire building and too much em phasis upon numbers. We hope that the (juantity of activity can be somewhat tempered by a new conc-enliation upon quality and specialixation. There have iK'en some examples Th(*se of Peace Corps personnel abroacl a- ticipate in the promotion of U. S. icquirements and naval training, foreign policy. gratluat«*s ai*e eommis-sioned as Our country faces many prob- officers in the U.S. Navy or Ma- lems and challenges at home j-iue Corps, which ie<;uire ti’aining for our .. ewn peo-le to improve them- Regular NROT. midshipmen^ selves. These challenges are he- participate in throe summer-at- | ing met in many wavs thi'ough i^t*a training period*-* with various both public and private efforts.l naval units. Tliese iroriods a.s.-=ist However overseas, in many un-ithem in learning about the van- derdeveloped oountiies. the Peace nty of inter(*sting and challenging ; Corps, by a single American they have come to respect, often rep resents in the minds of the people, effort the overcoat in the headlines... Welt shaping, front and back, is madly flattering! Widc^^|^Jt minimizes your waistline. Bifi, rounded revers; flapped pockets. 85% wool/15% nylon Shetland. Celery, Camel, 6-16. 49.99 yourlg peopre have^'^done \o)od causing embarrassment because, a personal work and there is a continuing of their poi*sonal opposition to lo help out of povtity and g need for their talents but one of some aspects of the foreign poli-* ance. eUVElAND COUNTY FAIR a2!ain. devvlaml (’oimty presents iiijiyi'r and heltcr tlian ever, fins year. Bnnji the you've iiad since la.sl \ear. See you at the Fair. AMF,RICA’S T.ARGF.ST COUNTY F.AIR! whole family for more fun tbaa I flATFS niM’N D ULY at 8 a.m. Didh.i'.i m:u i 4^. SHOWS and Thrillinii Rides . . nn the Midway. \N PERSON? l-eltoy Van Dyke ★ TOMMY CASH 0: country On Stage Triday & Saturday Hear one of music’s finest singers, records for United Art ists records, Attlo ^ Salurial '* gace FXIIIRIT IIAI.I. 0|»ena at 10 a.m. Pamela Tony Sisters Aci'obat.*; tumb lers. will keep you amazed at ihese «reat 2 Fraiiensteins One of the world’s gr eat juggling acts. .Appeared on Ed Sullivan. Jack t'lrnhling acts. Al, YOUNGMAN BAND | To Entertain You Nightly With the Finest Music. NIGHTLY AT 9:.30 World-Famous Daredevils hrouijhl hack by demand . . . loaded with thrills, chill.s and spills . . .and featuring the internationally famous stunt clown. Most Spectacular Disptav Ever Seen in This .Area. Featuring I’eto Persutli’s Fire works Display. Mile-Long Midway BIGGER AND BETTER SHOWS RIDES AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS TUESDAY AND FRIDAY School Day Students will be admitted to the grounds FREE on Passes. / i \. IT'S EXCITING! IT'S INFORMATIVE! IT'S THE FAIR— 46th Annual Cleveland Exposition. A wide, wonderful world oi fascinating interest and thrilling amusement for the whole family. 5 BIG DAYS SepL 30 - Oci. 4 WE'LL MEET YOU AT THE CLEVELAND COUNTY FAIR tc them at’ naval or marine corps officers. Registration for the test will close 14 November 1969. The 1970 NROTC Cullotins containing elj- gibility requirements and quali fying test applications are avail able from Miss Logan or the U.S. Navy Recruiting Station at Gas tonia. Kinder Promotes linn, Adamson Clifton K. Kinder, president of Kinder Manufacturing company, Inc., has announc*ed Ihe appoint ment of Clinton K. Linn, vice- president and gpn€*ral manager of the Kings Mountain manufactur ing facility, as head of the New Products Division in the Corpo- ate office at Elkhart, Indiana. Bettg Rose. Kinder mamitaclures furniture*, bedding and dinette furniture for the mobile homi* indu.stry. Ml. Linn, in addition to serving IS gen(*ral manager of the Kings Mountain plant has also served IS general manager of the New- ' tin. Kansa.'* and Rialto, California plants. He served four years in U.S. Air Force during World War II and has been active in the mobile home industry for the past 14 years. Ht* i.-* a past pre.sklent of the Kansas Mobile Home Associ- , ation, a member of the V.F.W.,^ Kiwanrs. Elks club and American Legion. He and his wife, Dorothy, will b(' mewing to the Elkhart area in the near future. Replacing Mi. Linn as general itranager oi tht* Kings Mountain plant will be Gary E. Adamson. Mr. Adamson joined the Kinder organization in 1963 at the New- ■ ton. Kan.sa.® plant and most re cently has served as sales mana- g(*r at Kings Mountain. He re sides with his wife. Connie, in King.s Mountain. i o USE YOUR CHARGE CARD6 AT There are 11.6 million milk eows on U.S. fa?Tns. aecorcling lo the department of agriculture. THE BEST VALUES COME FROM PHILCO-FORD THE APPUANCE AND ELECTRONIC SUBSIDIARY OF THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY Prices Start at $199,95 PHILCO SOLID STATE STEREO with FM Stereog FM-AM Radio • Super 4-speed Automatic Changer • FloatingrTouch Tone Arm with Scratch-Guard Diamond-Sapphire Stylus • 4 Speaker Stereo Sound System • Jacks for extension speakers and tape ‘‘record" L 24r Ex. Mediterranean styling in Mahogany veneers and (Tiatching hardwood solids Am. u Model 1776 MCL PHILCO CENTER SERVICE Expert Tire Recopping—Appliances—Used Televisions^Dayton Tires Sonic Tires 118 York Road Phone 739-3216 CLYDE WHITSTINE e
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