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It i Milk that has 'may also c>ause an off-fJavor__in 'for a moiiUi or )*•.-■ i milk products. So don’t let milk : elti’C'tSh the flavor i r.... iance mayb<! chanei REORGANIZATION Changing times and new pri j and ticeam stand In the 15„lit. put | I All these actions are consider- _ ] ed a first step toward the 250.18 RuH Robert T. J. & Ruth 805 Royce St. Runyans Maggie & George 41.99 119 Bridges St. Rushing James Wm 85.57 1 Lot Woico Rd. Ruaaell Jgary 2,59 26 Ac. Ruth H. 1. 31.44 ILot 8 9 80Q Ahodes Ave. 14.34 301 Fulton Rd. Tinsley Nannie Blalocjc 418 Parker St. Sain Venice F. & Jewell iLot No. g RUc G Sanden Arthur I. ft Peggy U6.51 1 Lot Sanders Bennie 7.38 .96 Ac. ! .Sanders Billy Gene, Judy .. 38.37 1 Lot u:HP U?1W..1 Eo78 N Sanders Herman Howard...8692 .86 Ac. Sanders James Wm. Heirs..2487 2 Ac. Schenck Carl L. & LeCamp 13,78 415 Ridge St.: 410 Ridge St.; l hot Ridge 3t. Setam Everetie L 59.78 7.87 Ac.; 4.4 Ae. Scoggins Bobby N. & Mattie 110.37 119 Monte Vista Dr. orities require the rearrangement of .government programs to meet present needs. The White Hou.se hias proposed a number of major 130.82 Changes in the organization and 1 structure of Federal activities, 26.84. L3st week, the first of these reor- I ganization plans was given final To r. D • „ I consideration and approval by 2 08^^^^*”*^ ^ * Margie 85.22 the Housp of Representatives. VanDyke Letha Mae Special 18.63 Under the terms of the 10.C8 Ac. I dent’s executive reoiganlzatiftn Vaughan L. C. & Margaret 98.96 authority, the Congress has 06 1 Lot I days from the date of tJie sub- Vlckcts r R Riitt loom "’‘ssloh a Plan to consider and 1 Lrt ■ 1 work its will on a measure of tlS D D uo.' . 1 In a sense, this is a Con- WaddeU WiUiom B.. BpblJie J^ gressional veto process in wblch . the Congress may disapprove any such action by the President and chievement of a number of goals, i PITTSBURGH. — PPG Indus- These goals should make po.ssi | ‘"'ics announced loda it is ,ex- ble the greater usefulness of the panding ps corporate advertising programs to whloh many thous - progra mto help communicate its ands of Americans have contribut i new corporate theme, "PPG, a dd their time, energy, and tal- i Concern for the Future. ’ new schedule includes full- lo n . page, color advert Lsemenls In the news weekly magazines, e^rS^fn be meWed rnt<l!I"""""! the'"'"' Pr«i. exploring new approaches to the of ForX aso of volunteer services. Eco- . .?* nomies ought to result by provid ing a base for joint recruiting of volunteers, training aotlvities, and a variety of costly but neces sary administrative .support func tions. 2,6 Ac. Walker Maude R isTT 07 ^n® rresioew ann 1 Lot- 1 demand that the plan be cancell- ^ Lot, 1 Lot King St. ^ Tf it,.,, self Bobby D. & Jo A. ... 1 Lot Seif Frank E. & Flossie . 820 Grace St. Selieis Donald Sr. & Freda 1 Lot Sellers Geo. Henry Mrs. ... 1 Lot K. Mtn. Lumber SeJeton Kay Francis 1 Lot Sheffield Paul R. & Myra 1 Lot King St. Shipb Howard H. & Kay .. 1 Lot Shoddey Earl 1 Lot Second St. fihockley John D 2 Lots . 41.50 . 21.55 154.36 . 20.50 . 35.80 389..59 114.27 . 50.78 140.96 Walker Rohent ttttrti Congress fails to ajet, 1 ^t ^el^: 55.08 the plan becomes operative. Hw- Wntia-i*. wvuin T » p t-r. ocr! i*) almost all cases, the Lot 5 Blk^A- 171.85; Congress prefers to evaluate what win n.u,M ti, r . “ '« '’oing proposed and to bring 1 Ac * Leanna 114.60; the question to a vote by the full I membership of one or both of the Ware F. L. Sr. Heirs 32.12 Pottses of Congress. It was this 105 E. .Mtn.; 2 Lots Morris St,- Procedure that was follow 13 Ac. Ware Samuel Eugene & Margie 26.89 101 R. R. Ave. I Warren Algie Brice & Georgette 18.72 10 Ac. ed in the case of this so-called “Reorganization Plan No. 1” which the President sent to Congress on March 24. This plan, I believe, is a good one in that it groups together In one place a nunober of wide Waters James P. & Louise. .84.38' Femoral volunteer pro- 1 Lot Watkins J. P 51.56 1 Lot York Rd. Watson Betty B. & Linebergb 38.88 .73 Ac. Watson .Marie C 11.10 1 Lot Wease Alvin Don & Marie.72.48 175 Ac Webber Gerald L 3.56 Lots 39-46 grams that had been scattered through many agencies. Short J. D. & Doric 111.57 .5 Ac. Short Junior Gene 69.79 1 Lot Bei^ield Rd. 1 Lot; Benfleld Rd.; 1 Lot Short Ronnie 13.99 5 Ak. Short Sidney Mrs Bal. 19 1 Lot Wells Fred F. 100.10 1 Lot Wells Horace 31.19 1 Lot Wells Richard C. 166.79 3.17 Ac. WeUs Steve 138.58 Lot No. 2 Blk C Starting with the Peace Corps ten years sgu. ®he concept of vol unteers making contributions to American society and to countries abroad has grown into a number the.se products in- the refrigera tor as soon as possible. inge| sour cream, porated milk, oi| ci’oam. After its review of the plan, the House Government Gyrations Oonunittee effectively summariz ed my feeUngs and those, I be lieve, shared by a majority of the Members of the Congreas. It con- matazinc. ActJilionally, PPG will continue its weekly space cam paign in the Wall Street Joxirtud. Tile media expansion will ' achieve advertising contact with new millions of readers of these , publications having a combined total circulation o f 7,607,000 copies. mmq -O Let's face facts: When you $10,000 for 0 mobile home/ The advertising will express PPG’s concern about such mat ters as the environment, safety, eluded that, ‘The oonoept of vol- product performance Ilnrt/Ukplomn !<• ItoaikVf ! . unleerlsm is itself a noble one and brings forth the best in our citizens, who, either because they have the time or because they have eertatn advantages, desire to help others less fortunate. Of course, volunteerism has had a long history under possibly dlf- farent names in the private sec tor. Only recently ijas govern ment .sought to mobilize su<9i an<i cu-s- It i.s certainly true that we altruism.” have seen In the oporatian of some of these program.s ' that lomer service a-s well as the com pany’s dedication to helping meet - society’s present and future needs. He knows how that home is I He knows if the furniture is] He knows if the home is reoj He knows if he gives good YOU must rely on your deJ The theme also will be promul gated by a comprehensive inter nal communications program. Alvin Ellison On Honor Roll ■pie academic honor roll at Wingate College has just been ■ released for the spring semeslr. i iStuIJnts appearing on the hon- ' Doesn't it moke good sensei record? . . . From a deoletf 25 Year's Experience? OAKWOOD Featuring the Largest Se| of programs. Each of these atotivi- i can make toward the solu ties has a self-contained structure i some of the nation’s prob- of its own, often duplicating func-1 tions esen-tial to the operation ol each prqgram. The President plans to bring these voluntary service programs together in the belief that they can be operated more effectively ar>d more eco ■nomically. Uiere are vast resources existing or roll have earn^ at least a among young people and their 3.3 (out of a possible -lOt grade ’ more e>q>erienced elder.s. We now point avetvage have cantof a ^ SMk to use these re.-sourccs more full stud^ load of at Last 12 contribution heurs, and have no grade below a C in any work attempted. effectively for the ^pdent from this area include j Alvin, L. Ellison, Kings -Mountain. «EE GLATToivTi itmmm PHILLIPS Under the plan, the new parent agency would be known as Ac tion. Included in it will be the 59.67 Sides Robert F. & Janice .48 Ac. Simtnons Ervin E 138.03 510 Creacent Slpe Geitland 10.94 1 Lot Slak Arohie t Virginia .... 67.16 1 lot CUnton Dr. SJayten Alfred B. Heirs .... 22.93 810 Second St. Smith, Baaoter 30.29 100 Clonlnger St. Sml^ Brorwn Mrs 6.48 456 Ac. Smith EXhel .Mrs 69,34 23 Ac. Shilth Hazel C. & CTi’arles. .41.70 6.5 Ae. , Smith John Robert 124.91 1 Lot Woodslde Dr. Smith Juanita C. & Jerry .. 50.84 .74 Ac. Smith Maggie Heirs 43.34 2/5 Ac. Smith Margaret E 5.67 1 Lot Smith Rosa Lee 4 Roy .... 31.10 115 doninger St. Smith Thomas James, Evanglish Bal. 71.38 1 Lot Smith Vernon Eugene & Toye 106 Myers 67.04 Smith Walter L. 4 Francis . 62.52 1000 Second Smith WaKct S. Heirs 2.13. 1 Ac. SmUh Warren B. Jr. & Clandine 55.38 314 Fllla; 1 Lot Smith William R. & Doris 101.04 611 Meadowbrook 55.81 Wheeler Joseph B. 4 Ollle 149.74: Pea« Corps, now administered by 1 Lot I the Department of State, end the Whetstine Clarence W. & Geneva | Office of Volunteer Action, now 246.81 directed by the D^artment of 20.88 Ac.; 68 Ae. | Health, Education, and Welfare. Whetstine Johnny William 25.25 The VISTA program, now a pan 4 Ac. I of the OTiice of Economic QM>or Whlsnant George W. & Kathleen tunity, will also become part ol 41.81. the new agency. In additdon, such .5 Ac. I present programs as the Retired Whisnant Otis Baryham .. 84,71 - Senior Volunteer prograttn, now a I 3 Ac. I part of Health, Education, and Whitaker Billy L. & Shirley 99.06 Welfare, will be transferred a- I 1 let [ long with that Department’s Fos- , WTiHaker Harvey H. & Louise : ter Grandparent program. The I 37.33 Service Corps of Retired Exeeu- I 1 Lot j lives €ind the Action Corps of Exe- I Whitaker Walter & Margaret ' cutives, which axe both part of I ' 111.38 the Small Business .AdmJnistra. , 207 Fulton St.; 1 Lot i tlon, will be added to the list to White Edwin Oleary & Marjorie i be administered by Artion. At a I 82.55 later time, the President wiU re- ! 212 Walker St.; 9.35 Ac. i quest permission of the Congress White H. D 85.39 to move the Teacher Corps from 1 Lot the Department of Health, Bdu- White Jack H 315.59 cation, and Welfare to this new 1 Lot Edgemont Ave. agency’. White M. E. Ethel & Richard 47.79; — - -— 106 Lackey St. ! N"- 49-52 White Nancy Hager 90.64 Young Yates 36.69 1 Lot Whitesides James 18.72 T, „„ Associated Laundry Sales. .506.54 Whitmire Peggy "0.56 o 24 Ac 13.42 Ac. INDUSTRIAL , 118,95 Southards Fred 4 Ollle 1 Lot Spake James C. 4 Dorotliy 112.27 8.11 Ac. SDearman William Glenn & Doris . 130.39 ,i90 .1-. er Claude J. & Rose H. 1-14.93 ^Lot use Manuel C. & Geneva 55.81 Korth S/D ' Ezra E. 4 Juanita __ S. Gaston St. ens Roddle W. & Margaret 2325 I Ac. .Stewipt Harry L. 4 Bertie .. 56.16 1 L« Strickland W. W. 4 Ruby .. 79.79 114 MtaGlnnis Stroup George M 27.84 no Fulton Dr. .Stroup WiUlam E. Jr. 4 Addle 94.34 1 Lot Monte Vista ■Sle 65.11 .stylos David Jr. 4 Janet 84 Ac*- Siiman Kny C. 4 Paul .... 228.74 1 Lot Rlio4es Ave.; 1 Lot Cher- oli<‘e Latid SummJM L- G. 4 Janelle 0.106.68 I Lot .Surber Eugene 34.92 218 Walker St. Swan Carl H. Jr 322.62 36.73 Ac. Swany Robert L. 4 Eva ... 20.98 I Lot SwiMford Howard C. & CoHna 1 139.81 1 Lot Whitworth Gene Calvin & Cath erine ..., 11226 1.84 Ac.; 12.6 Ac.; 3.95 Ac. I Wiesner Carl V. 4 Nancy. .81.28 114 Gaston St i Willlains Arthur Rev 20.17 j ! .74 Ac. Lake Rd. - I Williams Austin Alexander Jr. & I Dona 166.77 ! 1 Ac. I Williams Charles Floyd I 2 Lots Williams Gene 4 Sallie .... 34.35 I 419 Ridge St. i Williams Harve & Senora. .28.84 I 313 Ellis Ave. I Williams Hugh Jr. & Thelma 37.92 313 Gaston St. Willlaims Syimantha- 66.83 •Lot No. 7 Williams W-illis 4 Mattie Mae 79.06 1 Lot Watterson St. Wilspn Billy J. & Sallie 1.79 Ac. Wilson Charles Edward & Coleen 261.48 4 Lots Wilson Fearline Jaedtson & Jamo.s 45.35 .95 Ac. Wilson Vestula P Bal. .18 1 Lot Wingo Carl & Ester 50.48 1 Ac. Wingo Dora Heirs 15.48 408 Ridge St. Wise da Heirs 20.17 408 Ridge St. Wood Clarence Hillafcl .... 14.48 lot No. 1 Woodward Homer Davi-) & Daisy 76.15 1T9 Ac. Wright Beatrice Bell & Robert 7.52 1 Lot R. R. Ave. Wright Pashia Heirs 82.06 1 Lot 48.85 80.461 2.24 Ac. Associates Discount Corp, 1 Lot Beam D. T. Co. Inc 1 Lot; 36 Ac,iJ?7 Ac. Burger Barn Corporation The 458.14 1 Lot ' Carpet Industries, Inc. . 2.47 Ac. Church of God ’Trusteeq 9328 107 Parker St.; 1 Lot Concept Furniture Co. . 10.1 Ac. 619B4 63.91 1,509.12 Dixon Properties, Inc . 36.61 1 Lot Ellis Lumber Co. Inc .... . 99.48 1 Lot; 5.28 Ac. Empire Acceptance Co. ... . 25.60 91.69 629.71 2.59; 51.44 34.83 Yarborough T. B. & Elizabeth 163.35 4 Ac. Yarbro Kenneth Edward .... 96.13 1 Ac. Young Leroy & Mary Ann. .44.86 1 liOt Yntmg Thumian S4.6B 1J4 Ac. VhMiiS WOJto * JMto IM 1 Lot • Hamrick Construction Co. 1 Lot Herald Publishing Holise Bldg. 133 34 dt Prayer 6.64 1 Lot Kings Mtn. Convalescent 4 Nurs ing Center, Inc 92.101 1 Lot; 1 Lot Sipes St. j Kings .Mtn. Countiy Club Inc | 728.12 471 Ac.; 15.5 Ac. i Kings Mtn. Lithium Cordp. 1 Lot Mid State Homes, Inc. ... .46 Ac. Mid State Homes Inc. ... 1. Lot Mosaic Masonic Lodge No. 4 13.06 2.3 Ac. Nelsco Inc 25,246.32 2 Lots; 29.94 Ac.; 25 Ac. State Line Lodge No. 375 AF 4 ■AM 11.26 1 Lot Stone Heating Co. Ine 208.01 1 Lot The Tabernacle of Love, Inc. 57.19 902 Second St. Trim Coip 141.28 Bldg. Triagne Development Corp. Bal. .89 1 Lot Mitchell St. I Trinity Pentecostal Church ..3.16 Lot No. 2 1 Trustees C Fire Bapt. Holiness l Church 4.62; 1 Lot I Wise Hom«a Inc 2.89 1 Ac. JiLMi
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