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Oj« Page 4 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday. August 20. 1970 /■ ■ cr I 99 Whitenei Attacks "Ineffectiveness Of GOP Saturday. legislator asserted. NEWLAND — Former Congress- imian Basil L. Whitener told Avery County Democrats that the Re publican Administration is failing to meet the needs of the people in combating inflation, prevent ing depression, and protecting the jote of American workers. White ner was keynote speaker at the Avery Democratic Convention on “The average wage earner sees ' his paycheck shrink and his co.st of living increase with each pass ing day. He reads inhis newspa per of the inaction of thh Admin istration and of the ofTorts of Democratic officials to prod his government into serving his needs. He sees rhe Democratic C.jngress write into daw acts which give the Administration authority to take steps to lighten the burden on his family and his h'llow wage earners. He .sees the Administration refuse to put these tools to work," the veteran ‘‘The average American wage earner sees the results of mis management of goverr ment and failure to meet the needs Ameri ca in fighting inflation and un employment. He knows that we are in a spiral which reduces his standard of living and his hopes for Ills children. He wonder.s why there is na concern by the Ad ministration for his plight. The record is plain to sec,” Whitenei continued. Smith Completes Pre-Registration CHAPEL HILL — David H. Smith, Jr. of Kings Mountain, N. C., son of Mr. and .Mrs. D. Hugh Smith of 4(>4 Pinevdew Dr., Kings Mountain, has just completed a day.long pro.registration .se.ssion at the University of North Cafo- Hna here. Investing Classes Set Entering students are ertcour-1 aged to participate in pre-regis* tration prior to their coming to the University in the fall. SAFER BOATING Commenting on the 19fi8 elec tion, the Democratic candidate for Congress .said: “One commentator has stated that it seems that the voters enjoy Democratic prosper ity long enough to forget Republi can recessions and depressions before the Republicans brihg on anotlier one to remind them of Republican economic failures." Cleveland County Technical In stitute will sponsor a class in Se- curties and Investing during the month of October, according to Dan T. Camp, Cleveland Tdch A- dult Education Director. Interest ed adults should contact the In stitute at 482-4379 or Mrs. Hazel Mitchem, instructor, at Thomson and McKinnon Auchlncloss, Inc. The time and place of meeting for this class will be announced at a later date. Final Clean-Up Cadet Hodge Is Graduated Off tor a trip on your boat? Be sure that adequate engine fuel is abo.nrd. that salety and emergency equipment re quired or recommended for small boats such as signal flares, horn, lire extinguishers, life preservers, compass, an chor, extra line and the tike are aboard and stored in ac cessible locations. Don't over load and be sure lo.-id is distributed to give correct trim. "This nation needs Dcmocratfc leader.-rhip to pull as out of the economic kinks. .And, we need a Congressman who will not blindly follow the preachments and policies of his political par ty,” Whitener a.sscrted. Check weather forecast and observe local conditions. Don't go unless weather wilt be suitable. Observe ruins of the road, stand clear of large vessels and operate a! sare Ep.seds. See to it that all aboard know how to cortduc* themselves white aboard a-d are instructed in what to do in event of emergency. Take some food along and a sweater or jacket. Watch out for sunburn. Have a great day! c AVrRICAN MUTUAL LIAS. INS. CO. The Aveiry County affair was well attended. James T. Tanner, party chairman in Avery, pre.-tided at the convention in the Avery County High School. FT. KNOX, KY. (AHTNC) — Cadet William S. Hodge, son of Mrs. iflla Wanda Hodge, 823 Ram.seur St., Kings Mountain, N. C., was one of 1,082 cadets who graduated from the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps’ basic sum mer camp Aug. 6 at Ft. Knox, Ky. The six-week course qualified Cadet Hodge for acceptance in tile advanced ROTC program. Other extension classes which are being iplanned for the fall and winter include Interior Decorating, Cake Decorating, Hat Making and Holiday Arts. Small Engines Re pair, Copper Tooling, Tole Paint ing, Ceratnics and Income Tax Prqiaration. Persons interestiTd in these courses, and others which may be organized, should contact Cleveland Tech for details about enrollment. SUMMER CLOTHING ALL MEN'S SPRING & SUMMER Spoit Coats 'Griffons' - 'Curlees' - 'Mountaineers' 1 I Price Prior to the Avery County meet ing, Wliitener participated in the program of the Rosebud C. B. Club Jamboree near Cherryvillc, North Carolina. During the basic camp, he re ceived a solid foundation in basic military skills with emphasis placed on leadership, tactical training, map reading, drill and ceremonies, and physical train ing. Hodge is a student at Jackson- ville State University, Jackson ville, Ala. Having A Wedding? 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Extra Long 2-pc. set $159.95/Queen Size 2 pc. set $189.95/King Size 3 pc. set $299.95 ENTIRE STOCK MEN'S SUMMER DRESS PANTS i Price ALL BOYS SHORT SLEEVE Knit and Sport Shirts V2 PRICE One Table MEN'S SUMMER PANTS VALUES TO 510.00 Odds & Broken Sizes PAIR NO ALTERATIONS ALL MEN'S Walk Shorts VALUES TO 58.00 Broken Sizes $2.00 ' * ' f ■ ' ♦ < spx +. t-':'V ^ □ .. i. .. .A \ ^..Ax'^.... ONE TABLE LADIES Sleeveless & Roll Up SUMMER BLOUSES 51.99 to 55.00 VALUES Vi PRICE ALL LADIEIS STRAP SANDALS VALUES TO 55.00 $2Tn ALL LADIES SUMMER DRESSES $6.99 to $34.99 Values NOW IK.50 to $13.00 ALL CHARGE CARDS HONORED PLONK’S
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