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hOM 1." tutor (rom ktUe mtto I oc- rule- r the Mnd and r In- vlUe, rby’a i lime pin; X stioni ablU wear t opped ‘aas JFVK # « H' 4 •* k Don Kistler Will Speak On Thursday Tuesday, April 4, 1078-MIRROR-HERALD-Page 3 Don Dye Klatler will apeak at the Klnga Mountain Community Center Thura., Apr. 6 at 7 p. m. Klatler'a appearance waa acheduled because of the demand from local and area clUxena Intereated In hla rellgloua work. Non-denominational, Kistler operates Ood’s Community Church of Charity and handles publication of religious books and newsletters with worldwide circulation from Kings Mountain. In hla program Thur sday, Kistler will speak on the Jews of Israel, the country, prophesy and his book, ‘“Ihe Arithmatlc of Cod." He also has slides from his tour hosting trips to The Holy Land to present. "The Arithmatlc of Ood" has been leased by Bantam Books for 10 years and will be on the June-July-Auguat publication list. The book will be translated Into eight languages for world wide distribution. Coming off the press Apr. 31 will be the second of three books Kistler plans. The new book Is entitled "The Father and Sons Shall Be One." He Is currently working on the Qilrd book, "The First Resurrection.’ Kistler sadd It has taken seven years to nut the DON D. KISTLER three books together and that the text of the books were "revealed to me by <3od during a nine month period In 1971.” Klatler atdd he spent that nine nwntha In a small building about a mile and a half from his home and family In Denver, Colo, "meditating and fasting.” In 1978 Kistler waa listed In Who’s Who In Colorado and for 1978-77 he was listed In Peronaalltles of The South. He came to this area In 1974. A resident of Castonla, Kistler operated a shoe repair business from a converted bus In Kings Mountain until six months ago when sonlng laws forced him out. He currently operates hla "world-wide ministry," he said, from a trailer office behind Trammell and Associates offices In Kings Mountain. He Is a member of the KM KlwanU Qub and a tour host. He makes three trips annually to Israel as a guide. In demand as a speaker, Kistler has recently traveled to Boston and both US Space Centers at Huntsville and Titusville. He has appeared several tlmea on the PTL TV Network program and will nil a request to appear as a guest on The 700 Club, a rellglous-based TV program originating In Virginia and being shown all over the country. Roy Pearson, Kings Mountain Recreation Director and In charge of the community center. Invited Kistler to speak because of the requests from area cltlsens to hear him. "We would like to Invite all Interested cltlsens to come to the community center this Thursday to hear Klatler,’’ Pearson said. "He has a story to tell and one the public should hear.” ¥ i 4 4 ■4 4 4 <4 • w $, 4 4 Sanders Is Named Prevention Officer MKE SANDERS Mike Sanders, a four- year veteran of the Kings Mountain Police Depart ment, has been named firm*. J»r»ventlon Officer. Sanders replaces Houston Com, who has returned to regular police duties. Stmders Is a native of Cleveland County Is Big Business! You Need A Qualified Business Man To Work For You. VOTE C. M. PEELER, JR. for COUNTY COMMISSIONER But Before You Vote, Consider These Qualifications Education Attended N.C. State Graduate of Lenoir Rhyne — AB Degree In Busineit Adm. Graduate of Realtor's Institute — University of N.C. Professional Association Post Diroctor of Indopondontins. Agontsof N.C., Inc. Post Diroctor of N.C. Assn, of Rool Estolo Boards Political Domocrot party Prosontly procinct committoomon of Word 3 Post tnombor of Exocutivo Comm, of N.C. Domocrotic Party Businoss Prosidont of Poolor Ins. t Roolty Inc. Affiliations Mombor of Clovolond lodgo No. 302 33nd Dogroo Mason and Shrinor Eldor Sholby Prosbytorion Church Elk Mooso Amoricon loglon (World War II) Diroctor of Clovolond County Boys' Club Roollor and Post Prosidont of Clovolond County Boord of Rooltors Mombor and Post Prosidont of Indopondont Ins. Agonts of ClovolorKf County, Inc. Mombor of Amvols Post Diroctor of Sholtor Homo of Clovolond County Diroctor Clovolond County Vol. FIro Dopt. Post Cubmostor of Pock No. 100 Post Prosidont of TPA Post Diroctor of Unllod Fund Clovolond County Chairman of lINC child coro survey Ttn rsoele's CondMale. sccsplt funds from no one end It ebllseted to no sersen or oreup ot portent. r^tfC u Ji. Kings Mountain and la married to the former Anita Montgomery, also of Kings Mountain. They have two sons, Jimmy, 8, and Shannon, 6, mid reside at 106 Fulton Dr. Sanders has completed about 600 hours of basic police science courses and la a qualified breathalyser operator for the local department. In June he will attend two weeks of orientation courses In crime prevention at the Ckimlnal Justice Academy In Salemburg. Sanders plan to publish helpful Information on crime prevention each week In The Mirror Herald. The first article follows: Studies by local law enforcement agencies and the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration have proved that burglaries can be prevented by deterrence, delay and detection. Over 76 percent of all burglaries require forcing a door or window to gain entry. Most houses and apartments are protected by simple and Ineffective door and window locks. Modern hardware Is available for door and window locks which will stop the amateur burglar and slow up the ex perienced burglar. Most burglars are young and commit crimes of opportunity. In 1976, 84 percent of all persons arrested for burglary were imder 38 years of age. Sound residential security practices and good locks are a deterrent since they eliminate the opportunity for on easy burglary. Delaying a burglar for tour minutes Is generally considered sufficient to prevent entry into a houee or apartment. A bur^r wants to avoid being caught, so the longer It takes to force a door or window the greater his risk. The burglar wanta to avoid making noise — like breaking glass or smashing doors — and he wants to avoid attracting attention. It Is nearly Impossible to make a house or apartment Im pregnable — but It Is relatively easy and Insxpsnalve to make forced entry difficult and to delay the burglar. For more Information contact Kings Mountain Olms Prevention at 780- M86 or 789-7444. Hatns feeter More Value Foods U.S. Choice Quality Trimmed Chuck Roast Lb. (Boneless Brisket Or Chuck Roast-Lb. $1.39) (Arm Shoulder Roast-Lb. 99c) (Add lOc Lb. For Steaks) House Of Raeford Grade A Turkey Breast Freshly Frozen Lb. _ Limit 2 Per Customer. Please Turkey Drumsticks Lb 49c Carolina Pride Or Selecto Brand Smoked Ham Lb. Rath Brand Corned Beef Round Or Brisket Chicken Of Sea Chunk Light Tuna 6V2 Dinnerbell Deluxe Boneless Ham Lb $2 29 Sliced Lb. $2.39 U.S. Choice Whole (Cut Into Steaks FREE!) Boneless Rib Eye 9 To 11 Lbs. Avg. Wt Deal Pack All Varieties Frozen (Mix Or Match) Morton Pot Pies Florida Red Or White Grapefruit 59* 5 Lb. Bag Smooth Or Crunchy Peter Pan Peanut Butter .99® 1 Lb Bag Regular, Electra Perk H-T Coffee $039 Bounce Fabric Softener 59 32 Oz. Returnable Dr. Pepper Or Coca- g. 6S Cola Q ct I Deal Pack Dynamo Liquid $-199 64 Oz. I Super LowFoodPricesEyeryDay! Hy-Top Buttermilk Or Homestyle Biscuits el TQC Cans ■ All Grinds Coffee Maxweil House 99 Phillips I Pork & Beans 1 Lb. Bag iSanS I i6^z Cans Hy-Top Cheddar Or Pizza Shredded Cheese ,0.55® Asst Slender Slender Liquid 3 10 Oz Cans il Flavors T T fq"i!rid I I^usSge I 9 w Mrs. Filberts uarters argarine 00 2 Lbs I 24 Ct Box Regular Luncheon Meat Spam OS' 12 Oz Can All Quantity Riahts Reserved Prices Effective Through Wed.. April 5. 1978 Klnff* Mountain, N. C. Wp Olafllw RpH • FoHo. .1 Crarar, Ca,
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