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P(i<3o 5 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. ThurMj«y, M«r«h 12, 1970 Subscribe To The Kings Mtn. Herald Had _ . Violattons THE BEST VALUES COME FROM PHILCO-FORD THE APPLIANCE AND ELECTRONIC SUBSIDIARY OF THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY ii'' 199.95 W. T. PHtLCO’i2''^'=” PERSONAL PORTABLE TV wilh 82-ciiirinel Antcnn.i System .tti sopnratu ; ill Avocado *iUt A' CEk'TER SERVICE Expert Tiro Recapping—Appliances—Used Televisions Sonic Tiros Dayton Tires Bicycles CLYDE WHITSTINE 118 York Road Phone 739-3216 liAl.KKJH — Mtivv than S20.- (jOh Tar Hfol motorists wore ar rested on some .SID.O'K) tiu.'fie law V oljtion.s by Ihe Stale Hijilueay Patrol durlnj' 19o9. ae- roHlir.;; to Pahol Commander F^lwiii C. Cluy. 'fhe numlier iepr<‘.sen(s slij'lil- ly more than one out of evt iy 12 diivers lii-ensed to operate a motor v<hi. le ia Noith (’»*< ’*« ’ Speed.n«/ violations comprised m e MiJ.i 1' l ni all • ■ s , made. Cuy said most w<*re trav- I e!in;^ between d.) ar •> s per hour w'hen detec*t(‘d. More ;than 17,(HiO. luua-ver, v\e e eharj^ed with in exces.-* ■ of 75 mil<*s per hour. ; Moi-<» uru'sts for drunken (Irivinw vveia* made in 1969 than m any previoits year. The niim- ixT arn'sted on that eharj^e 25,.‘il7 repn‘S(‘nted lht‘ seeond larj^est sinjilo eilalion ('iilegory ' for tlu* year. AIthou;^ii arr.sts for speeding and drunken d/i\ ng u.Iite.e . I the V iirol’s ••• er<l • " ‘ placing emphasis on these of fenses, r<*cord oilen • “ Patrol showi^d that inereasee weie iegisi(‘i<* i. on.: . , . ,egoiies of li-e'.'i.- law vio!it!or.s. ''I 1969 total loi- all arrests • vv;'s Iwo per cc'ii ’'-v-o i'- 1.- (i'Ml motorists ehargtxl in 1968. 'Toiiil fines j .. . «/.n a »oi'- feitures amounted t() more than $5 million an average of about .$16.5(1 for each person tried dining tii»‘ ytsir. As of .lanuary 1. 1970. more than 50,000 < barges brought by : the Patrol ha.l not been bioiighl to trial or were pending court •itypeaLs. About 10 p<‘r cent of ih<*s<* i)Ut>tanding eases were Ihe I'esuli of arrests made in Decern- Tax Records Necessary Greensboro Many taxpay- eis lost all or part of their de- contri- ■4i they “Oi" Cast Is Selected dueiions for tharitahle butions last year beea failed to keep the reeoi .is. B. Michael Wood, director of the Sdt'icd ileart College Thea tre, in Belmont, announced to day that the cast i.or The Wiz ard of 0/ has been chosen. This necessary production is sponsored by Delta I*si Omega, the national honor ary diamaiics fraternit.>, anii Die Mas(iuers of Satrred Ileait Substantialon of charitable conti.butions i.s one of the most coope.atkm with the fie(|uent piobkms encjunteuM in the audit of lax retu.ns, J. B. V\aU. Disiricl D;rect<ir of In tornal Revenue, reminded Noidi t’aiolaii taxpayers ttaiay. Another pi obit m in tlie con tribution area that appea.cd on Guston a Little Theati'O The i>arl of “Doiothy” is play t-d by Miss Debbie Payne of j (Jastonia. Debbie is a Pi'eshman : af (Jaston College.. The "Scare- i ei*ow" is played by Dwight Whit- I worth, from McAdenviJIt. He is | last year’s relurns was the claim ,‘n the eleventh grade at Hoi i .»f the full amount paid for a j br(x>k High School in Lowell, j riekei to a charity ball, theatre c Montgomeiy of Gustonia j .'lencMt, f>r baiKiuot as a charit ' able eonli-hution. the "Lion." He is a senior at j .North Ca.olina Central Univers-1 ,iiy in Durham. The part of the i Mr. Wall said that only that "rin Man" is played by Tom ! pai t of liie llikel pric(‘ in cxeei^s .M JNumara. Tom is a Freshman i of the value received by the | at Belmont Aobey College. The buyer niay be considered ai“VV'izard" is played by Lee! ehaiiiaiile contribution. ‘When $10 is paid for a tiiktt to a charity bamiuet and the meal wcv’.d normally cost $1, then only $(» may be cons! .ered a charitable gift," he said. To avoid this Young, from Bessemer Oily. Hi ' s a Freshman at Gaston Col- j lege. i Mr^. Judy Ferguson of Mt. ^ Ilblly is playing the part of j “Aunt Em". Mrs. Cathc.in. I Bruw'n of Gastonia plays the j "Wicked Witch of the West", and ... help ia.vpa\<Ms _ - mislakoon 1SW9 ri-turns. IRS has j C.u ole Peny of Charlotte plays roi|iiesU‘d all cliaiiiablc oryan-i .Carole /ations .selling tickets to fund- ® Freshman at Sacred Heart raising affatis to c'.early imli-‘... cate on Ihe ticket the amouni foe Wizard of Oz is being ihav is deductible, ide.ntifying ! P'o^luccd m multi-media That is, the deductible portion of the' every aspect of the theatre is ticket price should end lliis ' used — lighting, photogra- prohlem, Wall said. ! photography, as . _ . . - {well as live acting. The set and her, 1969. Many cases, however,! the lighting effects are being w'ere as much as 12 months old. | created by Miss Sue Kalzman, a A lai'^e number of the lingering member, oir the faculty of Sacred oases." accoiiling to the PatroJ ; Heart College. Comander, involve charges for | Performances of The Wizard wh.ch drivers could have their | Of Oz will be on April 16, 17, IS licenses suspended or revoked. i and 19 at 8:15 at the Gastonia h. value demonstration our Spanisli Fair room group proves that high style need not mean high price tags our low price covers the whole room full . 5-pc group includes sofa, lounge choir, cockfoil toble, 2 end fables Look again at that low price. 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