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/ Pioge 6 i . Robbins Assigned To Aircraft Carrier ('•1 in 'll!' ('aiil)li('aii ■.'iica off Ihf co.ist cl Cliiantanaiiio, rli(^ •ir.'ii'r’s rj.iHlil man i-ri^w (21'l>K()IS(;i USS AMI']lvli’A is i-onilil'ling inUMi.sivc aliipliiiai’il f*'*"*^^*- I ’ Xa\'>' I'iia 'i-iiiini' and npi'i'aliiins willi lin' ifiun Apprciitii-c lilakc K'd)i)i i.^, ’’ <^r.. son of Mr. and Mrs. “* Robbins of HoiiK'3. Kinjis M lun- '’i pr> > ation foi- tin ;;' l'»i ni tSiH, N. C., is sriA'in.i^ <‘'»:nin.,' Oj^'iational lli'jidinoss ftp aircraft carrier'*USS Atiu'ii- Iiispci-iion aiKl dcplo>nu‘nl. Boyd To Condud Shelby Services KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N._C^ General Wolie C.O. In Alaska Thursday, February I b Building Design Is Announced Prizes Await Best Writers PERSONNEL SECRETARY STENO CLERK Dr. Bernard Boyd, head of the department of reliKion at the Uni versity of North Ciirulina at Chapel Hill, will be Kuest minister for a preaeliinj; mission at Shelby I’res- hylerian Cliureh Keb. l.a-IS. Serviees will beftin at 11 a.rn. Sunday and will l)e eondiuded each eveniii}; llirouph Wedne.sday at p.m. .Morning Bible stuilies will !)<■ held at HI a.m. Monday- Wi'dnesdtiy. Good Starting Salaries. Persons should have pleasing personalities. Liberal fringe benefit programs. ' Ninety per eeiil of (IreenlandX population i.s on the wanner we.-il eoa.sl. Lithium Corporation of America te Highway IBl Bessemer City, N. C. Phono 629-2282 e;|ual oiiporlunity enii)loyer Dye Electric Co. 802 HENRY STREET Residential, Commer cial. Industrial Elec trical Contracting Electrical Repair, Water Heaters, Ranges, etc. (no small appliances) Business Phone 739-3591 Residence Phone 739-4066 Con^resman Jame.s '1'. Broyhlll wa.s notified today that General Services Adminl.stral ion has an nounced the cleslKit for Ihe new Gastonia Social Security District office on West Third Avenue. The 8,41)0 "ross stpiare foot Imildhij;, e.stimated to cost $158,- SOl.'.Ut;, wa.s designed by Charlie Morri.son Grier and As.soeiate.s, Inc. of Charlotte. The exterior walls art' to be Itrick Willi a precast covt'r base. .\t tlie front elevation, a wide pro- jt'ctiiiK eorniee of Ihe .same ma terial is built to shield the upper part of the windows and the re- ees.sed entiiinee. “The one story structure,” I’ob- erl Kunsiz, Administrator of GSA said, "is chiuaelerizo,! by simiilie- ity of riesien expre.ssive of the of fice type lunetion to be carried on within.” Surface parkins fo>' 12 vehicles will also be provided. «;. i-X m The ballad of Ca.sey Jones was l);ised on fact. On April 30, lilOO, Ihe Cannon B.tll E.xpre.ss eriislied. Ensiner Jolin U. Jones died trying to save the lives of his pa.ssensers. ANNUAL MEETING WANTED Experiencod Tester Winder Tenders and Service Help interested in working REGULARLY and six days per week. Excellent pay and benefits. Call at Personnel Office. The annual mooting of the Kings Mountain Business De- volopmonl. Corporation will be held in'the office of the Home Savings and Loan Association at 106 East Moun- lain Street, Kings Mountain, North Carolina at 10:00 A. M. on Tuesday, February 17, 1970. Thomas A. Tate Secretary Brig. Gen. William R. Wolfe Jr., United States Army, son of ;Col. (US Army, Retired I and Mrs. Will.am R. Wolfe of Dal las Rt. 1, has recently SSSumed his new duties as Deputy Com manding Geneia,] of Ihe United Stales Army, Alaska. General Wolfe, his wife Sarah, and two of their four childien are -at home at Fort WainwrighI, near Kairbanks, Alaska, where General Wolfe represents the Commandmg General, Uniterl •States Army Alaska, noilh of , the Alaska Range. I Prior to his promotion and his ; current assignment, General I Wolfe served in the Organiza- I tion of Ihe Joint Cliitfs of Staff ; in Washington, D. C. i Appointed to the United Slates 1 Military Academy at West Point I by the late Senator Reynolds, i General Wolfe graduated in 1191.5 and was commissioned in Ihe Field Ail llery. Following ! service in the Philippine Islands and Japan, he altentled Vander bilt University, receiving Gn' Master of Arts de ree in 19.50. After service in Korea, General ' Wolfe graduated .rom the Com- I mand and Geneial Staff College. ’ the Armed Forces Staff College, j and the Army War College. In 1968-69 he commanderi the Divi- !sion Artilleny, 1st Cavalry Divi- I sion lAirmobilei in Vietnam, j taking part in the operations to j relieve the Khe Sanh Combat j Base and the assault into the 1 Ashau Valley. If you like to write, you'll want to enter tihe Charlotte Writer’s Club Metrolina Juvenile Story Contest! Deadl.ne is Feb ruaiy 28th! Send your original, unpub’isli ed story, written for the 10 tc 15 year old age group, to Mrs. Vivian Harris, W'BT. 1 Julian Price Place, Charlotte, N. C. 2820.4. Fiist, second and third prizes of $2.5, $15, and $10 will be awarded in March. Send 3 copies of your typewrit ten manuscript tone original and tw'o legible copies) on H't” by 11” paper. Enclose a sealed envelope which includes your name, the title of your story, .ind a .self-addressed, stamped envelope' for lelurn of Ihe man userlpt. Non-members of the Writer’s Club must enclose a $1.00 entrance fee. Writers hav in.g sold 3 or more juvenile slor ies during the past year aic not eligible. Winners will Iw announced, the Quarles Bowl awarded, and the first place story' read, at the Club’s March 27th meeting a. Ihe S & W Cafeteria jSHC To Hold I Public Hearing Among General Wolfe’s deco rations aie two awards of the Logkat of Merit, the IBronez Star Mtdal for Valor, 12 awards of the Air'Medal, including one a ward for valor; the joint Serv ices Commendation Medal; throe avvai,:s of the Army Commend ation Medal; and Ihe Republic of Vietnam Cross of GaHntiy. RALEIGH — The North Caro lina State Highway Commission will hold a public hearing on February 17 on a proposed expan sion of a rest area and the con struction of a Welcome Center on 1-85, five miles northeast of Ihe South Carolina border. The hearing will be held in the Grover Rescue Building it, Grover at 2 p.m. and will be conducted by R. W. McGowan, chief engineer for precon.struction with the com- mi.sslG)’. Plans call for the expansion of the rest area on the .south'oound lane slid the construction of a new Welcome Center on the north bound lane, to serve travelers en- lering the state from South Caro lina. McGowan said a map shewing th.' proposetl locations is posted in the Cleveland County Courtli ju.sc. SP/4 Blddix Wins Promotion PLEI'KU, VIETNAM (AHTNC) Dec. 24 — Benny R. Blddix, son at Mrs. Pearly Pauline Blddix, Second Stheet Ext., Kini-te Moun tain, N. C., was promoted to Army specialist four Dec. 12, while serving with the -Rh In fantry Division mar Pleiku, Viet nam. Spc'c. 4 iBiddix is a rifleman In Company A, 2d Batlalion of Ihe division’s 35th Infantry. Under North Carolina law. a motorist is legally diunk when his blood alcohol content exceeds .10 per tent. The hearing will consist of an explanation of the project by Mc Gowan and then of stalemenrs or quest itnr by interested persons. Additional material may be .sub mitted for 10 days after the hear ing at McGowan’s office in the State Highway Building in Ra leigh. McNeil Spinning Co. (Old Gamble Mill Location) Bessemei City. N. C. -SPECIAL- 4 Rental Houses FOR SALE — All Have 4 Rooms With Bath & Hot Water. Al.so A Community Water System Which Furnishes 17 Homes. Ail This For $.5,500.00. Cali 739- 6234 — 739-21.50 — 739-2529. STINNETT REALTY Get A Shaip Pencil Deal from “The South’s Largest Little Ford Dealer” We Guarantee To Beat Any ' Advertised Price On A New Ford! ! MAKE US PROVE IT! SOUTHWELL FORD Available At MOUNTAINEER PHARMACY 410 West Mountain Street \ \ ALL MEN'S •GRIFFON" — CURLEE" — "MOUNTAINEER' ALL WOOL SUITS REGULAR $49.99 to $95.00 VALUES NOW $35.88 to $72A8 ALL LADIES WINTER’ DRESSES & SUITS NOW BELOW ‘A PRICE ALL MEN'S ENTIRE STOCK "MANHATTAN" MEN'S "NORRIS" Long Sleeve Long Sleeve SPORT KNIT SHIRTS SHIRTS Banlons & Orlons VALUES TO $7.00 NOW $3.44 Vz PRICE ALL MEN'S ALL BOYS DOBBS" & "CHAMP" SWEATERS FELT HATS Pullovers and Cardigans Vz PRICE ‘A PRICE ALL MEN'S •JANTZEN" AND "HERITAGE" SWEATERS Pullovers and Cardigans NOW ‘A PRICE C:.E GROUP MEN'S lACKETS & CAR COATS NOW ‘A OFF ONE GROUP MEN'S ALL WEATHER COATS With Zip Out Linings >A PRICE MEN'S LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS VALUES TO $4.00 $3.00 BOYS KNIT SHHITS VALUES TO $3.00 $1.44 GROUP OF BOYS ALL LADIES lACKETS & CAR COATS WINTER ALL LADIES FLANNEL AND , CHALLIS LADIES 'CAROLINA MAID' AND NANCY Dacron & Cotton NOW ‘A PRICE GROUP MEN'S LONG SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS GOWNS & PAJAMAS ‘A PRICE DRESSES ‘A PRICE MJ VALUES TO $4.00 FULL & TWIN SIZE CHENILLE LADIES DRESS SHOES ONE GROUP LADIES ALL WEATHER THOUSANDS OF YARDS IN SEASON COATS Piece Goods Redspieads $2.99 VALUES TO $15.99 NOW Lined and Unlined VALUES TO $4.00 NOW lii a88 & $6.44 ‘A OFF ^ to $300 PER YARD MEN'S 'GRIFFON'' — "CURLEE" — "MOUNTAINEER" SPORT COATS $32.50 to $59.59 VALUES NOW $23.99 to $44.99 PLONK’S USE YOUR Master Charge — BankAmerica or 1st Bank Charge Cards
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