Tuesday, December 23, 1969 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Pago 5 WASHINGTON REPORT Bethware News The most serious victims of the pay for the costs of these bene- Inflationary spiral that is driv- Ht;:. ini’ up prici-s are the aged, the, „ ... disabled, and widow with depend- Since Social Security benefi^U Jilt children who receive benefits 'T*'™ Increawd in February 19^, from the Social Security program. living as reflected in s«i« r ft There are many millions of such people who see the purchasing power of limited incomi's eroded bway as prices advance. In any opinion, action is long overdue to deal with this issue and I was glad that both I lie House and Senate recognized this fact in _.pa.ssing hills to provide increa.ses. ,^|Unfortunately, final agreement a- the Ctuisutner Price Index has in eren.se.l by 9^1. This is an aver age covering a broad range of commodities and services pur chased by every family. However this figure does not reflect cost of living increases borne by the elderly and the disabled. Costs (rf, ;:ff;;.Vwe“on‘januaV’i- hospitalization, medical services, | •’ and pre.scription drugs have in- n# In VQPd itotHattw M ««. ft« sTJrt nW. w I h al days of this highly political session of Congri'ss. IjOT lae with lot hBrfvertatu I cftkc fy. Tum Wt yitt Put b ilhti tfa4» I ieft»t>»*latlt “'bout this issue became inaVle“d considerably rnore " in a procedural deadlock between this figure. In most families - the Hou.se and Senate in the fin- depenoding upon facial Security these are items which account for a much larger percentage of V-im ' " expenditures than would be true ~ A growing number of Members among younger families. There- jiti."" of Congre.sR are increasinp^ con- fore, the 9'/, figure, if it were to :*.* ;, corned about the semi - annual be incorporated in Social Security spectacle of making Social Sccur-; increa.se legislation, would not I ity benefits a pawn in Congres- keep pace witli the increases ^ '^sional election-year politics. This mo.st of these families have ex- development every year does not perienced. assure careful or fair consldera- Last summer, a gyoup of us in lion of the needs of the program the Hnu.s(‘ of Representatives rec nor the tax rate of the employed ognized the seriousness of urged that action be taken at the and reforms in various aspects of ^ The Hardin Sunday School Class earliest possible time this year to the Social Security program as a of Davids Baptist church had a increase benefits. Some consider- first order of business in 197(1. [ c'hrisimas party and ciA c-red dish ation was given by the Hou.se Pending before tlx* rongres.« sit dinner Monday in the Fellowship Ways and Means Committee the pre.sent time are changes in Buildi'/; with their husbands as while the Senate plunged into the program proposed by the invited guesl.s. far-reaching Social Security re- President. In addition, there are Tlie K1 Bethel Homemakers form as only.one part of its high- a great many ideas which have Club met Frid.iy afternoon at the ly controversial tax bill. The been formulated into legislation home of Mrs. licwitt Antliony in House recognized the difficulty of that are intended to improve the Shelby for Hie Annual Christmas untangling this legislative .snarl equity, administration, and fin- and took indepemient action to ancial soundne.ss of the Social provide an increa.se of 1.5'/}, to be Security program. All of these is sues should be given thorough study and decisions reached on list church pre.sented a six'i-ial At the same time, the House each of them. However, I can see Christmas program .Sunday night has pledged that it will begin „„ justification for delaying con-i "The Purpose of Christmas” fol- conslderation of ' I Fiveryonc knows dial driving ; and drinkiivg don't mix, but it is ' ^■spcl■ially importani to keep this : in min 1 during the holiday .sea- ' son, warns I.ibcriy .Mulc.al Insiir- Mrs. D, M. Teague & Miss Es- in<s‘ telle Barber of Charlotte, .Mi.ss J. drink alcohol al a Christmas or Hospital Staff Elects Plonk Eve, Dr, ricorgc' W. Plonk, King.s Comiianics. If vou plan to -'I"»ntain .surgeon, has been elect ed Chief of the Mcdi.-al Staff at of exchiinging was taken for a parly. In place gifts an offering worthy cause. The Young People of David Bap- .\I. Wright and -M.argucrili- visited Mr. and Mrs. .1. O. Barls'i of Mar grace luesdiiv afternoon. Slalf .Sgl. Wayne Ttirncr arrir- cd home Thur.sday morning on Icavi' after .smving in Viidnam He is the son of .Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Turner. '.’ew Yi'ar’s gathering, don't filan to drive. Let a non ilrinker lake the wheel or ariange to take ti taxi home worth it. The fare could he well Kings Mottnftiin hospital. Other n<‘W officers electi'd .Mon day at the atiniial meeting of the liospitiil St,iff iticlude Dr. Charles Adams, partner in McCill Clinic, vice chief, and I)r Oary Man.eum, drover physieian, secretnry-lreas- uref. 1 improvements Lefpals I; NOTICE or FORECLOSURE? IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA CLEVELAND COUNTY NOTICE or DISSOLUTION OF THE BURGER BARN CORPORATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that' lowed by treats for everyone at j tending. I Davids Chureh will Itave a Ves I per Service at 7 .Sunday dinner gui'sts of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bell were Mr. and .Mrs. Jolin Si'iiter of Gastonia, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Patterson &- tiina Lee. Mrs. .Sam Bell & Gail. sidoration of Sm-ial Security .Articles of Dissolution of The, Burger Barn Corporation, a North a Carolina corporation were filed in ‘’onsidered. Even as things stand UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the I ,he seevtary of State ‘‘ a'Wtth'ial benefit.s .Mr. and Mrs. Midvin Wright spent the weekend with Mr. attil p.m. Christmas, virs. t’arl Armstrong of Sutntei, S. C. going esiMVitilly to see Hieir new grand-hahy. Carol, daughler; of .Ml. and .Mrs. .\rm.strong. .Mrs. | Arm.stning is tlie former Mi.ss | Carol Wiight. m- are of North Carolina on the 12th day imtAtion la-mi . SSter, S. C. 373-3956 r«r 9ids HOONTAIN. UK4 i CHASSIS 13'Ui, sealed TTRE APFA be furnikhed gs MpunUIji e received ^ i of Comrais fi of Kinst tollna at tn« until. 6.-3C lary 13, 197t win be pub- I. InstiuetioBr and. oocnpletc i equifirnent desired may Office of tlw le Munic^' >eu)ar office trves the right I proposals. .Jr. .'oi vlk 7*ft1l tac power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust executed by xovember "'1969, 'and that aU creditors of and claimants against r-“.7- - - fft* TRICIA GOODE, dated the 12th corporation are required to people of the country who must situtition that had developed and November, 196.S, and ly. p^pj-put their respective claims oordwi in B'xjk 759 at Page 81 in and demands immediately in writ- '.! would not actually reach the peo- Mrs. .Moffatt Seism. Julie Seism iind .Miss I'eggy Bluiilon visited -Mr. and .Mrs. Carl Armstrong and Carol in Sumter, S. C. Sunday. WANT ADS HOUSE AND LOT ,14;: A Two bedroom house with lot. Water available. From Grover take 226 North to .second paved road past Hardin’s Grocery. Turn left, go one block, turn right. Bear left at forks, turn right on dirt road at crest of hill. Hou.se on left one-half mile. For further information, call Collect 392-4202, Charlotte, N. C. 8 to 10 a.m. Daily; evenings call Chester, S. C. Area Code 803, 377-3855. osJ;,.',. Atl'-v. ■tne-;-; .tjjfeh' ?54i(pcTr» Nte t. m- •WSLT. d.tx.v,. •n't,,, <<«- CRAFTSPUN YARNS CO. x>Jr tlB;, Excellent openings available for experienced or unexperienced in our carding, spinning and winding departments. Excellent training programs available for persons without textile experience. Good benefit program including company paid holidays. Apply between 8 a.ip - 5 p.m. Monday • Friday INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS DEPARTMENT CRAFTSPUN YARNS CO. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. “An Eqqual Opportunity Employer” 969 osit requj nountins ieposit {. lifted f S. money _ s requited bj G. S. 143-129 o bid propo.s 12:18-2; 40TICE as Execute' Id Testamor Butterworth lotify all per against he e same wit' )r before Juti' dice will W ly recovery, of Decembe ' ricuip .'*d iti- itterworth, ttomeys 12:lf—1; nCE Truck for Auction f tin City Boan tale at publll I WANTED - TWO EMPLOYEES For sewage department. Hospitalization insur ance, retirement plan, six paid holidays yearly. vacation, sick leave. Apply at MAYOR'S OFFICE CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN Fury II :es and Radio, ‘Wits tmatic Trans- 19,000 miles. on Pick Up -• ive Traction^- les. Color m or — Straight — Body Good lucted Satur 9 at the King- tool at lOUH) Statues 116 ly to this sale Education rc- o refuse any confirmatio'i ■ Kings Moun- Education at ily meetinp. 1969. Highest tired a IO4, it the time of re at the time •h shall be no from date of formation — , Superlntend- 12:23—1:14 I YOU INOW VE HAVE INVALID AND HOSPITAL EQUVHBa BOTH FOR SALE OK FOB RENT? 1 CRl/TX»ES AND CANS HOSPITAL BEDS WHEEL CHAM PLUS MANY OTHER TYPES OF CONVALESCENT EQUIPMENT WALKERSmi KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG COMPANY .tmF CITYS MOOrRM STOt-E PHONE 739-2571 fiiiivliiiimi ULTS 1. I r the Office of tlie Register of with the coriioration .so they Deisls for Ckweland County, N. proceed to collect its assets, t ., default having been made in convey and dispose of its proper- the payment of the indebtedness jjpg pay, satisfy and discharge its thereby -secured, and said deed of liabilities and obligations and do tired people or who has discus.sed trust being by the terms thereof all other acts required to liqui- the cimcum.stances they are im- ple who need them until several months have pa.ssed in 1970 be- cau.se of the enormous adminis trative problem of recomputing! 25 million Social Sc'curity ac- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green were counts and preparing the actual called lo the homi' ol .Vlrs. Mae chi>cks. I Lewis of Rulherfoidton -Saturday Anyone who has taken the night due to tlie death of .Mr. lime to visit in the homes of re- Harold Morgan. Mr. .Morgan was an uncle of Fred Green. Mr. and Mrs. Grt'en also altended Itii- lu- subjesrt to foreclosure, the under- date its business and affairs. countering will understand the nornl for Mr. .Morgan lU (.ilkey signed Trustee will offer for sale This 20th day of November, 1969. degree of hardship that common-1 baptist ( liurch. Gilkey. S. ( . .Sun THE BURGER BARN ly exists today. Strong efforts are | nftcrix'on. CORPORATION 1 being made now to put the na-; 120 York Road i tion's fiscal hou.se in ordc'r and Kings Mountain, North ' reduce the head of steam that Carolina : inflation has built up in our i-con- 11:27-12:18! oimy. It is essential that we pur- ; sue these new policies vigorously. a public auction to the highe.st | bigger for cash, at the Courthouse door.in Shelby, North Carolina, on the 6th day of January, 1970, at 11:00.4.M., the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same ly ing and being in Number Four' Township, Cleveland County, WANTED Turbo Operators Twister Tenders One PIN DRAFTER SECTION MAN Excellent Pay and Benefits Plus Full Operating Schedule Apply Personnel Office of McNeill Spinning Company (Old Gambrill Mill Building) Bessemer City, N. C. USDA IN.SPEtTEI) "SUI'EK RlGH'l tlR.MIK .\ North Carolina, and more particu- Frances Dye by dc'cd dated 28th larly described as follows: day of March, 1946 and now on BEGINNING at an iron stake in record in the Office of the Regis- the Southern margin of the Tin ter of Deeds for Cleveland Coun- ■ .Mine Gravel Road, Ethel Burris’s' ty in Book 5-0 atPage 386. Northwestern corner and runs. For reference .see deed from thence with her line S, 40 deg. W.! Willmar Dye, et al to Timothy 125 feet to a stake, a new corner; Goode and wife, Patricia Goode thence a new line S. 60 deg. 30 dated September 9, 19.57 now on min. E. 65 feet to a stake, a new record in the Cleveland County- corner; thence a new line N. 38 Registry in Book 8 E at Page 483. deg. E. 124 feet to a stake In a | This sale will be made subject culvert in the Southern margin of to all prior liens and encumbranc- the Tin Mine Road; thence along es, and unpaid taxes and assess- the margin of the Tin Mine Road | ments for paving, if any. N. 60 deg. 30 min. W. 58 feet to; This 9th day of December, 1969. the BEGINNLNG, and being a part GEORE B. THOMASSON I of the land conveyed by J. O. | Trustee ' Plonk, et al to Ned Dye and wife,' 12:11—1:1 REGISTER TODAY Immediate Openings In IBM KEY PUNCH & VERIFIER or BASIC COMPUTER PROGRAMMING DIPLOMA COURSES Beginning Mon., Jan. 5, 1970 General Business 9 Mos. — Stenographic 9Mos. Junior Accounting 12 Mos. — Secretarial 12 Mos. SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE 305 N. LaFayette St.. Shelby, N. C. Phones: 487-9073 — 487-5857 .\.s part of the process, it is neees- sary that we hold down govern ment .spending and that we cut i expenditures in many programs which the Federal government finances. However, it is entirely unfair to expect Social,'Security beneficiaries lo bear such a dis proportionate share of this bur den. That is why I have very strongly supported the 15'; in crease in benefits as passed by the House. It is also why I sup port President Nixon’s proposal that we provide for auto|natic in creases in Social Security benefits when the cost of living rises. This is the only way we can deal fair ly with our retired and disabU-d people and take tlie stigma of politics out of this que.stion. Turkeys 1 <MT' 16-22 LR LB. 39c Hen 1(1 'll 11 I.B. Ai.'iagi- I.i;. 43c .4 & P SELF-BA.STING USDA GRADE “A” TURKEY Tom • .-22 UJ. 49c hen 12 16 Ld. SHIPPING CLERK — Capable, ma-1 ture. and responsible man need ed in this key po.sition. Person must have supervisory poten tial. Concept Furniture Corp., Kings .Mountain. N. C. 12:23 FOR SALE — 1950 Chevrolet Pick- . Up Truck. Good tires, good brakes, etc. Priced $250. Call ' 739-44,32 after 6 p.m. 11:27tfn ; i "SUPER-RIGHT" FROZEN CHOPPED BEEF STEAKS 2-Lb. Pkg, $1.49 COUNTRY TREAT EXTRA LEAN WHOLE HOG SAUSAGE I Lb Roll 'SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY HE/WY CORN-FED BEEF STIA SIRLOIN STEAK Lb. n 09 PORTERHOUSE OR T-BONE Lb. ‘-.SUPER-RIGHT koW MUCH ARE YOU PAYING FOR INSURANCE? Probably a sizeable amount. It is possible that we can savt you money on a comprehensive insurance plan. — SEE US TODAY! — INSURANCE IS SECTTBlTr THE ABTHUR HAY AGENCY “ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE" PHONE 739-3659 Permanent and Temporary HELP NEEDED Immediate Openings For Plant Mechanics and Maintenance Men, Welding Experience Desired Contact Personnel Office LITHIUM CORPORATION OF AMERICA Phone 629-2282 Bessemer City, N. C. “Eguol Opportunity Em ployer" HAM QUALITY GOI'T. IN.-^PKCTED IMS LB. AVT,. • Wholi • .Shank Half • Butt Portion LB. 69c Bi ■ rr HALF i.f;. 75c GET A MINK STOLE FBOM OAKWOOD FOR A LIMITED TIME WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY NEW MOBILE HOME homes BUY NOW SNOW WHITE !’ortion.‘<. l.b. .«iian'K 59c t(”i:e- SI.09 Cen. SI ires $1.19 Ham Slired 73c CAULIFLOWER ALL PURPOSE FRESH CARROTS Each Head SAVE 10c MARVEL BRAND - ALL FLAVORS ICE CREAM 1/2-Gal Ctn. GREAT GIANT EARLY JUNE LESEUER PEA 17-Oz. Can WONDERFOIL FOIL WRAP 12”x25' Roll 19c GREEN GIANT SALE! • 12-OZ. CAN—NIBLETS GOLDEN CORN • 17-OZ. CAN—GOLDEN CREAM STYLE CORN • 16-oz. Con FRENCH STYLE or KITCHEN SLICED GREEN BEANS 4z88( Prices In This Ad Effec. Thru Sot. Dec. 27th. f??: _ ¥tHir Greatmt Vutm REG. 2 CANS 53c S JANE TARKER FRUIT CAKE % fruif aff4 for ’Gift tUvin/f' dR A P «i« vtiu huj- oi'ite Fruit Cake!

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