r Page 12-MIRROR-HERALD-Tueaday, October 26, 1977 Rash Of Vandalism, Rock-Throwing Investigated CSty police Investigated a rash of vandalism and j;ock-throwlng during the weekend. Johnny Schronce, of 301 E. King St., reported theft of an oil spout from his residence. Mrs. Bessie Short reported that vandals threw rocks and broke out storm windows at her home. Mildred Brown, of 903 Orace St., reported that two pairs of dungarees and two shirts were stolen from her clothesline sometime Friday. Jeff Boggan, operator of School Bus No. 176, reported that rocks were thrown through the rear windows of the bus Friday. Elizabeth Camp, of Chesterfield Court, reported two windows of her apartment were broken by rock-throwing vandals. Vandren Bell, of 104 N. Watterson St., was reportedly shot In the left shoulder but has not filed charges of assault with deadly weapon In the In cident which occured during a party at the home of a friend during the weekend, police said. Charles Brandon of Cramerton reported theft At Boyce ARP Revival Rev. John Carson To Speak of four hubcaps from his car at KMSHS ball park Friday. Wayne Burton, of 801 Jackson St., reported the theft of 16-30 guns from his residence. James Earl AUmond of 200 Margaret St. reported theft of a tool box and tools, valued at $400. Sales Position 1-800-327-9696 Toll Free Recorded Message CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN NORTH CAROLINA INVITATION TO BID Sealed Proposals will be received by the City of Kings Mountain North Carolina. In the City Hall, in the Commissioners’ Chambers, Kings Moun tain, North Carolina, until 3 p. m. November 1, 1977, at which time all bids will be publicly opened and all bid prices read aloud, for the following: All necessary furnishing of material and labor for the Installation and con struction of heating and air conditioning facilities' for the Citizens Service Center of the City of Kings Mountain. No bid shall be con sidered or accepted by the City of Kings Mountain unless at the time of its filing, the same shall be accompanied by a deposit of cash or certified check on some bank or trust com pany insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation In an amount equal to not less than five per cent of the proposal. In lieu of making a cash de posit, the bidder may file a bid bond executed by a corporate surety, licensed under the laws of North Carolina to execute such bonds, conditioned that the surety will, upon demand forthwith, make payment to the obligee upon said bond U the bidder falls to execute the Contract In accordance with the Bid Bond, and upon failure to forthwith make payment, the surety shall pay to obligee an amount equal to double the amount of the bid bond. This deposit shall be retained If the suc cessful bidder falls to execute the Contract within ten (10 days) after the award or falls to give satisfactory surety as required herein. The successful bidder shsLll be required to enter Into a Contract with the City of Kings Mountain In writing and shall be required to furnish bond on some surety company authorized to do business In the State, or make a deposit of money, certified check or government sureties for the full amount of said Contract for the faithful performance of terms of said Contract as required In Section 148-129 of the General Statutes of North Carolina. Plans, Specifications and Proposal Forms are on file at the Engineering Department, P. O. Box 429, Kings Mountain, North Carolina, 28086. Copies of these plans and specifications may be obtained by bona fide bidders. No bid can be withdrawn for a period of thirty (30) days after the scheduled closing time for the receipt of bids, and the City of Kings Mountain, North Carolina reserves the rlg^t to reject any or all bids smd to waive Informalities. Envelopes containing bids shall be marked as follows: Bid-Fence—Citizen Service Center. City of Kings Mountain John Henry Moss Mayor Oct. 26 Rev. John Carson, pastor of Ebenezer ARP Church of CSiarlotte, will be evangelist for evangelistic services, Nov. 6-10 at Boyce Memorial 'ARP Church. He wlU flU the pulpit at the 11 a. m. worship hour on Sun., Nov. 6th, and each evening, through Nov. 10, at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Mr. Carson, 32, Is a graduate of Gastonia schools, Ersklne College and Reformed Theological Seminary, Gass of 1973. Between college and seminary, he taught and coached at Ashley High School In Gastonia. Mrs. Carson Is the former Sarah Ellen Patrick of Columbia, S. C. and they are ex pecting their third child in December. Said Rev. Mr. Carson, "I had felt God’s leading me Into the ministry since I was about 12. I went to college as a pre- minlsterlal student but certain changes In my life led me to the conclusion that if I could do anything else I should do It. I was y REV. JOHN CARSON Tech Planning Number Of Courses SINUS SUFFERERS good now* for yowl Exdusivo now “hard coro“ SYNA-CLEAR Docongoitant toblots act initantiy and continuoudy to drain and door all na$al*sinu9 eavitiot. On# “hard coro** tablot givoi you up to 8 houri roliof from pain and proi»uro of congettien. Allows you to brootho oasily—stops wotory oyts and runny noso. You can buy SYNA-CLEAR wHheut nood for a proscription. Satisfaction guarantood by mokor. Try it today! Introductory Offer Worth $]50 Cut out this ad—>tako to storo listod. Purchaso ono pock of SYNA-CLEAR 12's ond rocoivo ono moro SYNA-CLEAR 12-Pack Froo. Now Availablelofit Actfnfl SYNA-CLIAR Nasal Spray—3/3 FI. ot. (30%) moro product at lots cost then other brands. SMITH<3^»DRUGS K. M. Plaza Shopping Center Dan T. Camp, Cleve land ’Tech's Dean of Con tinuing Education, an nounces the following courses to begin the week of Oct. 34: Photograph on the Tech campus, room 3133, Mon., 7-10 p. m. Tale Painting at Eagle’s Neat, Mon., 6:30-9:30 p. m. Tailoring at Compact (Jenter, Wed. morning, 9 a. m.-12 noon. Upholstery at Compact Center, Tues. morning, 9 a. m.-12 noon. Tote Painting at Eagle’s Nest, Tues. morning, 9:30- 12:30 suid 6:30-9:30 p. m. Parent-Child Relations at Tech’s Uptown Annex, room 17, 7-10 p. m. Thursday. Interior Decorating at Shelby Savings Jk Loan basement, Wed. 7-10 p. m. Adults Interested In any of these courses may register at the first class meeting. Registration fee of $6 Is waived for adults age 66. Instructors for the above courses are; Tom Watson, Alice Johnson, R. D. Lucas, Kathleen Wilson, Frelda Brown and Anna Vaughan. TRIA’S t6uiSINEl HWY 74 WEST ^ is National Restaurant Month. We Invite You To Come By and Choose From Our Menu of Delicious Home Cooked Italian Foods. We Offer ItaUan Style Shrimp, Lasagne, SpaghetU, Tender, Juicy MeatbaUs, Rich, Homemade Tomato Sauce, Chicken Cacclatore, Eggplant Par mesan, ManlcotU, Pizza, Italian Sausage, Peppers A Onions. Luclous Green Salads (Large A Small), With Fresh Vegetables A Fresh Lettuce Anti Pasta, Including Lettuce, Vegetables, Cheese, Ripe Olives, Pep- peronl. Salami, Peppers. And Your Choice of Dressing Pleasant Atmosphere Friendly Service Open Wednesday-Thursday S: 80-9:00 p. m. Frlday-Saturday, 8:80-Until Closing , Sunday l:00-UntU Closing Hot ^ Closed Monday A Tuesday Dine In Or Carry-Out HWY 74 WEST Before Buffalo Bridge Phone 789-7461 Lions Meeting Tonight offered a coaching job at my old high school and enjoyed myself for three years. Although I was happy, God did not give me the inner peace that only comes from following His will. I went to seminary for three years and have been in the pastorate since graduation. I can confirm my earlier observation that the ministry would be the worst Job In the world If God did not want you there but by His placement is the greatest." Dr. C:3isu'le8 Edwards, pastor, Invites the com munity to worship with the ARP congregation in the special services. ELVIS THE KING d. Mrs. Coulter Paid Visit To Glass Post According to Camp there are vacancies in the tailoring class at Shiloh Baptist Church on Frederick Street which meets Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 6:30- 6:30, and in the bricklaying class at Compact Center which meets on Monday and Thursday nights, 6-6 p. m. Named To College Who’s Who James Russell Fitts, Jr., son of Rev. and Mrs. Russell Fitts of Kings Mountain, Is among 27 students from Gardner Webb College named to Who’s Who In American Universities and Colleges." Outstanding students have been honored In the annual directory since It was first published In 1934. Nominations are based on academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in ex tracurricular activities and future potential. Mrs. Inez T. Coulter, 14th District President of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, of States ville, recently paid her official visit to Frank B. Glass Post 9811 Auxiliary. Members of the Unit also recently visited patients In E Building at VA Hospital In Asheville and played bingo with patients, presenting $60 In prizes. Making the trip were Marie Case, Ben Case, Alma Sellers, Ruby Stroupe, Ellaree Peterson, Etta Glass, Bob Arm strong, Evelyn Armstrong and Marlon Dixon. Alma Sellers Is president of the Auxiliary and Dion Brown Is Commander of the Post. Exclusive 6x7 action {footos, never before offered, of Elvis at the Cumberlsuid Memortal Auditorium during his July 1976 appearance, on sale now! Send $10.00 check or M. O. Exclusive Photos 7287AlnsleySt. FayettevlUe, N. C. 28804 INEZ COULTER MORSE STEREO THE ULTIMATE IN SOUND ON SALE NOW Custom crafted cabinet Optional $19.99 PROFESSIONAL RECORDING STUDIol This professional stereo recording system is a (antastic buy'l Features a powerful AM-FM MPX Receiver, deluxe audio-styled Record! Changer, built-in 8-Track "Memory ’ Tape Recorder and two 27"| tall Ported Bass Reflex Speakers with highj frequency horn diffusers Special tape} fast-forward and pause controls plus.f exclusive Tape Mernory System' enable professional recordings SALE PRICE 95 *229 NOW ONLY UBHIAL BUDGET TERMS - AUTHORIZED SERVICE The Kings Mountain Lions Club will meet to night at 7 o’clock at Kings Mountain Inn. Lion Johnny Reavls has charge of the program. The Lions eye screening program has been com pleted at the five elemen tary schools In the Kings Mowtaln district and a total of 366 students were checked. A total of 97 students were referred to eye specialists. “ SPEEDING Speeding was listed as major cause of state road accidents In Cleveland Cbunty Oct. 10-16. There were 27 mishaps, which In jured 19 persons, ac cording to Highway Patrol Sgt. M. K. Holcomb. The county’s death toll Is 16 since Jan. 1, 1977. COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE UNE OF nMi MORSE STEREO EQUIPMENT BIG DISCOUNTS ^DD A MORSE CHANGER TO YOUR STEREO PLAYER ON SALE NOW 3 / ifure 909 GROVER ROAD

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