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r 1970 (f>l Krkuf^ay, February 19, I WO K^NGS^ MOUNTA^ HgftAlO, ICfNGS^MOUNTAIN. N. C. f *ui Poets WASHINGTON REPORT r“.S? Titt ktntOET I fhp xSnfffl&hfid buiilnpss of whnt ttirn our attchtion to the flnanc Mlsunderstanaing about the' to dd nbOut the $19 billion It lakes In; federal budget Is hbt uitlttUill,' ti» run the Departments of Labor new TMefb a;e tt teultittltft of dlseils- of Federal opt'ratlons in thelslons arid dlsaWeefn^nM tirtslnj; flseal year beginning July l.j from the clues to tHborjafeatlbn kfiLlSC. BRINGS — Four of N'orth Carolina's finest pqets wUl he oh the eaHipiis of Gardner- tdunty-Wide Fh:e Reporting Nuisance Calls V 'work at the rsame time it iekos «**« ?*i/riiuiiiK ic’^isiiiuuu in«ii n i«, m luti, a iiniii ri«a cwuovv* «^iirin vaiv|in« n. ‘on the study OT iuflire sriendlng Pending until the grmvllng sub- budget. However, varldus Interest the queSt|ori)| MUefeMe sjlennlnll. ■ college compuse*. ...... - .. ...1 ^ i_ .. —.—... 1.. the wlthdrailral in oUr IrdiH)* n . ■ . plan.s. Following tradition, the shies In a Congress who.se appe- groups are silr(> to be seriously As n«J, rOliOWing 1|UUIIIUI1, llktr ••• •» cats 4:s«,*is vs .ts * ^ -- - , i fji V Friherbl blld<»et hhs been sub-' the for spending is greater than dissatisfied it’ith the reductions It; from vietnarn cohtlrtue.s itia'^r; •Thooe dlegi t^l false aijr ;lrig .pjirt in thi* pro-| Wse ealb Bloodmobile Returns On Monday lilood is badly needed. We are behind in our blood colleolions. 'Phis is the word of Larry Hamrick, Chairman of the Kings Cleveland County has been re-R.ti Cross Blood P^- celvlng a large numbre of nuts-i h‘‘‘ni. as he urged e‘t*^-®ns . , , andte calls on our county wide *>>; a pmt of blooJ fire reporting phone—some being;..a nniwtinv 'last nuisance rails and some be- ■ ! bio d * i* l ing false alarms, 1 i:n;t returns to Kings Mountain rase to such an ors will be processed from 10..h) 100 ' sideratloh of thh new blldget ik of .soon and we will bo able to billion. It is Importaht to reriieiriber that In this budget we are talking; are Liien so. 11 .seems incmiioie lo. me thpt so many; .seernfhgjy re-' sponsible [Ihdpl^ iri! wasningtoh are Ihferring that, tHe niiiloh’k; OakGi Benefit Set Oak Grove Volunteer Fire i>. partment will sponsor ,i haiy, supper Saturday beginning at 7 p..m. in the Irmchroom of Rnh- ware school. Proceeds will Ijenef i the build- Ing fund. The Fire Diparlmont is in process of building a neiv fire station via fund-rais.ng p:i). jects. Tickets are SL.oO fo.- adul'.s and 7.0 cents for childien. Wayne Self Is Chief of the Oak Grove VFD and Hwai.J Rfehavelt! New (^uistfoilg Carpet grtrm 'to Ur Held'at Qafdner-Webb extent that in JanuarV i. • , „„ , ,,,, - - - - .Southern Bell to cooper- P '"' Installing a device on our,Armory .-hiel, maintains the con-!, «»»‘^«ion is ■ ■’ verslty of Morth■ nectlon even though the caller •"'J,,'*' , . . j a « in ... i Carolfha Rt Gr!leif*M>m. and FrW hangs up. .Southern Bell identi- ?Le.- °o Is assistant Wjlkl*, GMner-W^ttb.. , ■ fie.s the calling telephone Pa"<'nt who i ' IhfeiiinR 'that tHe nalloh’k; Mr. iMlkle Is a ntflye'of Char- and notifies the Police or Sher-; added Ham .^j — alinut dollars that are depreeiAt-1 defence' snbltld be cl|t lotte ^hH a ^rikatittte of the pni- iff’.s Department who in turn ing In value as Inflation con-j to frfe Wndk fbt OtM'w. vferslt^ of .’^rth Cardllria, Chapel Investigates the call, tinues. The government, which so vChlcn rriSy W desirdblP. WrhRlpr.-1 Hill ^d tlriiyJteity of It^a. As of this date we have check- 1,srgely determines the financial| ly. th'ere'ls tVasH^ apd dltpHcatlon THwUgh sjleelal ^nts.inade to ed sa>veral which have turned out climate bf tHe country Is also the in bur defhnSe'1‘fWVr that canridt|the Mt^h CaWflfna Arts Council to be children or teenagers. No bo condoned and mast be rooted'it his'Hheh fnide'posglHle tb get arrc.st, have been made, however, out. Howeyer, we must avplti the| lpur,,^ers of guch caliber on a indjcimeni.s are pending in some serious risks to the'country's *e- college campus at the .iame time, cases. It appears we Will have to curlty which i.some'of these de- This Is the first time in the histoty arrest .some to help stop such a m^nds to slash defense efforts, of the council that such a pro-'disgraceful pinetice." ■« spokes- wou|d involve. Thwe considera- ‘ gram' has bpen attempted. i mSn said. AY The leading name in flooring a fh« ««lvest name in carpet! J: r of Delta T .society cholarship appointed > at their g at Lin- on. iprised of It bn, Oher- and Kings i ust the kind of exciting coiors you wouid ex pect from Armstrong ... «nd in a fabuious assortment of fabrhA: IWfe jTftfshlk, ddii- cateiy sculptured dlisi|hi. N6 iHtM tt Worfy dfittut which fiber you should choose. These are Armstrong Approved Fibers. And you can forget budget prob lems. These are affordable. All you have to do is pick your color; Armstrong has taken care of the rest. first victim of Its own failure to stem inflation .since it, too, must pay more for everything it buys. Living within its means requires more discipline than we have .seen in Wa-shington in .some time, but this is one of the stern 're quirements for fisc.nl stability'In the country at this time. . This budget is not merely 1,700 pages of fine print that add up to a given sum. It also reflects the relative .priorities assigned to hundreds of prbgrams which re quire the agreement of the Presi- ! dent and the Congress in the 14- odd appropriations bills that will be based upon some part of the budget recommendatlon.s. The new budget and the President's Economic Report which was sub mitted with it provides a glimpse bf sbme of the broad changes that arc being pfbposfed by the White House. One bf these new direction.s- that has attracted attention is the diminishing proportion of th'e defense spending. For the next fiscal year, national defense is propbsed at $71.8 billion, nils would be approximately 35 per cent of our national expenditures and would represent the lowest percentage of our budget .since I95rt. It is pointed out that the budget al.so shows an increase in spending in the human resources! areas for such programs as So-1 any IBS Office cial Security, welfare, health, ed- IRS, .320 South at WV! mus- tiouvs'wili almost kujcely underlie, many of the debRles 6%r the; course the natidh rS-ichjittlnJ 'thlil year and jnust icRrefUlly ef^l- uate Jiflch cut to ii.s.^re. tjp* '*•*' cut bOt fit irid ndt .neepi^ cle. ^ j H«W Tasi ItAiiliks l; 0?Mh4bbro -jjTfJa persHn diW in nm Hr lit 1^ Tmtore^Hilne federal thx WWfn for IBSS, tw' exeriutdr, SHitllntRli%iftir, Hr .yurVlV-1 irig wifH (Hr HH^hndi 'ftiU^t file h retufit fOt tH'e 'dSwM'bnt. Ail 'Ixb- cutbir or. dniftlRsfWi^r .fifty elAt tb file a Jblhl tbtilniiwtth 'tlib sdr- vlving tvIfe'lfHr llVTOaHd). If ail eifecuftr oeW^hfttratbr tiri's ndt 'been vfVbr fnky fift A Indtba'tlhg in th'e , that 'shb (dr he) is Soft.. ^Softer.. .Softest tW DMt VE HAVE MVAyO AND NOSPAAl EQUIPMar BOTH FM SA1£ OB FW BENH , Three woFHs truly ^escribe wenderlul Triple Lenelin's fctioii en yeur skin—loit... soffer ... sefteit. Thit’s beciuse only Triple Lano lin hit file ’$kret Hf Ikin-itltiien.” Whet ii Triplk UMlIti't “tftrctiif ikineoft- neet"? $impty thh: 'an 'fxtri-ftneroih amount of Mrtelin ftilKully blendeil kith a skin moifturher. Triple lanolin it the an swer ta rdUill, tad hMt, ohippnl or burned skin end id^ complMiom. It^ lentle and soothini far keby, too. OIUrCHB AND CANB HosmAL iBb The. t^f o'f tm.'tll- cewn'l khoUld be ^thred In thy area of tite reftrn. j If a refurid is due, a form 1310 ^ must be attached to the return.! These forms are Mtainible at! or‘By writing to Ash V5 SacPaMWiMl • ai. IrMkIag Table ibe. tl N.Feii^1tte $1.00 $1.75 12.75 Ik ■ewbkaa cham PLUS MANY OTHER TYPES OF CONVALESCENT EQUIPAAENT « YftCEl. CHAWS at 6 p.tl id buslneil til'd by thil pruning ofu Macs, holly I iW the. new. (X^rnstrong ucatloh And riiknpower. This in crea.se yrould rise from approxi mately ,77 percent of our expendi- ture.s last ybar to about 41 percent In iHe new fectirrimfendaitionS. 'GreRh'sboro, N. C. 2t401. Street,; The total number, of Southern ! Bell employees suypRased SO,000 •for the first time J)W i?*'. V.. Availdblb JVt MovimuiiBEB raABmcf 410 Wist ModMaiii Sheet KINGS nOUKTAI iizj - DRUG COVIpa; 'ME C .TV ? ' 'OOFSf ciTv nooR sEBm me. ARE Vd« ihbbdbly a sizeable amount. It. la passible that seie cah Mteb you money on A cdfehit^hmklVe .iiis.utahfa. pla*. - c tor spring attending !, again at fashion pa-
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