Page 6 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Pvt. Mixcn Is GradKak.ll FT, POI.K. Ij.\. (.\HT\C') All?. 31 — Army private .lerry 1’. .Mi.x- nn, .son ol \Tr. and .Mrs. Willie I’. Mi.xon, 3fil Deviy i)r.. Messeirner City. .\. reeently completed niiK' -ivi-ei. of advanced infantry Ir linin? al Ft. I’oF:, La. Dui in,; hi-' "uerriila trainin.?, he I've I laid' .-amalated Vietnam .'oiulii on' fni five days, fightin? I''f ni?lii attacks and (.inducting raids on enemy villa"e.s. He was taii.e'it inellnds of removing boo- I’.V traps, seiiinjT ambushes and Thursday, September 17, I97C avofdin? enemy ombu.sfies. Other specialized training in cluded small unit tactics, ma,p reading, land mine warfare, com- munivations, and firing t'ho M-16 title, M-uO machine gun and the 3..‘>-i.nc!i ro'iict Fiuncner. Private Mi.xon entered the Ar my in April 1970 and e. mpleted Da lie training at Ft. Brag.g, .V, C. Ills wife, Judy, lives at 1805 111 oilock .\ve., Gastonia, N. C. L%IU I'exlfcil WITH ITT-TARLEf BOTTLE! k'. reg.value—$11.38 V you pay — $ 8.69 SUPER SAVINGS on r SUPER PLENAriilNS! on America's largest selling Multi-Vitamin, Only At Your (fpyiij) Drug stora Multi-Mineral product! U. S. Aii.MY, VIETNA.M (AIIT- , Mf) Aug. .'il — Army Sc.'geant j .Il iin .M. Lynn Jr., who.se parents, live on Kou'te 1, Kings M.iuntain, -N. C'., levently received the Army Comnirndatio i Medal wliilc serv- in ; with the 101st .Airborne Di-. vision (.Aiemobile I in Vietnam. Sgt. Lynn received the award for lieroism in alction while en gaged in military operations a- gainst a hostile force in Vietnam. Tile 21-year-old sergeant is a squad leader in Company A, 1st Paltalion, 327t'h Iniantvy of the division's 1st Brigade. He entered the Army in F'ebruary 1969, com pleted basic training at Ft. Bragg, -T. C., and was last stationed at F't. Jackson, S. C. I The License and Tho.lt Division of the Departmer.t of Motor Veh icles repents that an experienced thief .an strip a fcur-specU; tran- Mnission from a stolen oar in il2 to 11 minutes. Patsy's Beauty Shop is pleased to announce the addition of Miss Gloria Oliver and Miss Linda Martin to our staff. : ■■■■ .i- . PATSY PARKER Owner 4 Operator GLORIA OLIVER Operator LINDA MAR'HN Operator Specials This Week FROSTINGS ...... Were $15.00 ....... NOW $12.50 PERMANENTS Were $10.50 NOW $ 8.50 PERMANENTS Were $12.50 NOW $11.50 PERMANENTS Were $15.00 NOW $12.50 $25.00 Wigs On Sale for $22.50 Parted Wigs On Sale for $28.50 AS AN ADDED SERVICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS A PHOTOGRAPHER WILL BE IN OUR SHOP OCTOBER I. 2 And 3. 217 Waco Road 8:3C a.m. - 7 p.m. Phone 739-3064 Nights By Appointment This Week Only Shelby Police Shelby Police Department o5fi- eiaLs said an investigation into the death of Bertha Lou Knmseur, 39, r.t 3447 Arey SI., Shelby is continuing. lMis. Ramseur's bo.ly vva.-s dis covered in an old refrigerator at the 309 Billie Lee St., reddence of Roy Lee Gill about 7:30 p.in. 1 ues- day. Cleveland County Coroner Oilie Harris said the vvuman iv .lar. iit ly died ot siiftccation. Hands said there were no mark.= on the worn an'.s body except for .some .small scratches on her hands an'd feet City police are investigating the possibility that Mrs. Ramseur climbed into the refrigerator 'c escape from someone who tired sliots into the liome. Detective E. L. 'Bass said neighbors had re. ported hearing shots that after • noon and two ..32 rnlibc huii.-t holes were found in the back door of the house. tUil, VMI.J discevered thi,' body, told police he 'found Hte bod'y when lie came home from work. She had reportedly been visiting in Gill's home for several days. Ba.ss said no one has been charged in the incident. Funeral services lor -Mrs. Ram seur were conducted at 4 p.m. Friday at Ramseur Baptist church by the Rev. K. L. Gavin. Burial was in the church cemetery. She was the daughter of Mon trose McDowell ot BaKi.Tiore. .Mi;!., and a member of Ramseur Bap tist church. Survivors include one daugh ter, Mrs. Gloria McCloud of Shel by; one stepson, James Ram.scur Jr., ot Shelby her foster mother, Mrs. Irene Sims; and one grand child. Tax Filing Bequiremenfs lave Changed Green-iixiro — In prior years, any citizen or resident of the United States under 65 'having gross income of $600 or more dur ing tile tax year was required to flic a Federal Inr-.Tme Tax Return. Next year things will be dif ferent. 'The Tax Reform .Act of 19i)9 provides riie following filing require merits .'or individuals; 1. A single person tnot self-em ployed) whose income in 1970 was less than $1700 is nut requir ed to- tile a Federal Tax Return. 2. A single person who Ls over 65 or blind need not file a return if his income was less than $2300; but if he is both blind and over 65, he need not file a return if his income is under $2900. 3. A marncu couple, who share the same household at the end of tiie year, need not file a return if their rombined incomes were less than $2300. 4. Married t.txpayers are entitl ed to an additional exeinption of $600 each for blindness and age. Hence, a married couple who are both over 65 need not file a re turn if their combined income is under $3500; if they are both over 65 and both are blind, no return is required if their com bined income is under $4700. However, any taxpayer who had tax witliheld must file a return to receive a refund regardless of the amount of his income. Connei Charge Is Dismissed A civarga of violation c-f f o- h;'.:!‘i,an Diws -against a Kings Moimt-’-’ was dismissed Thuitsday in Clova e.and i...ys tiict Cov./t. 'Cenner was charged 'after ■Clcve'.fr. ' County Shr.-ift's De- Ipcrtment deputies confiscated 102 half pints of liquor and 39 I ^'iccs of beer -from a mobile I iiome reportedly used ,by Conner I on August 28. i A motion to suppress the evi- ' de:Tre (102 half pints c,; liquor and 39 cases of beer) by dc-'iense ntterney C A. Horn was allowed, ^nd the case was vismissad at the close cf the 'testimony cf the o.'ficers. I Horn said the motion was made be ause of a defective search warrant. ! D'sfict 'Crn-t 'C’eik 'B'-h R'ne- K-ivftt said the warrant failed to disclose 'where the information that tile waiTant was based on was obtained from. Nationwide research reveals that not one person has been kih led in an automobile accident In the United States while wearing both a seat belt and a Shoulder harness. - THE CARPET OUTLET - TWEED CARPET I007o CONTINUOUS FILAMENT FIRST QUALITY NYLON—8th GA DOUBLE JUTE BACK NO CARPET IN OUR STORE OVER 5 COLORS TO SELECT FROM PLEASE BRING YOUR ROOM MEASUREMENTS WITH YOU. FINANCING AVAILABLE Featuring COLONEL SANDERS'' RECIPE COME BY AND TRY OUR SPECIAL LIVER' “it's finger lickin' good” 413 EAST KING STREET KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Monday's. Tuesday's and Wednesdays #•# REDUCED IN ALL SIZES! 2pc.-Set NOW ONLY $7£.35 Sealy Extra Firm Quilted 2pc.-Set Your once-a-year chance to save on all mattress sizes — from twin to lavish King Size.’ Choose the size you need and come in now during our limited time sale — there’s never been a better time for value! w* QUEEN SIZE 60 x 80" 6" wider, 5" longer than regular size ... 20% roomier. The modern size that still fits smaller bedrooms. NOW ONLY $15&.S5 KING SIZE 76 x 80" 22" wider, 5" longer than regular size. 52% room ier with lots of stretch-out room. i+ure