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r Tueaday, January », 19T»-MlRROR-HERAlJD-PaKe 7 >1 0 ), d i. 1 Income Tax Class Scheduled Napoleon Byars Has Been Promoted By USAF It Cleveland Tech’a Con tinuing Education Department announces a course In Personal Income Tax Preparation. Bob Wiggins, an experienced ^acher and tax preparer ^11 Instruct. Instruction will deal with Federal and State Income Tblx preparation to help Individuals with In terpretation of new rules ||nd regulations that always appear during tax Ume. Registration will be held at the first class meeting Mon., Jan. IB, 1979 at 6:80 p. m. Classes will be held 11 weeks at Shelby Senior High School. A $6 registration fee will be charged for adults 18 years and older. Persons ec or older may register « ee. Additional In- rmatlon may be obtained b y calling the Continuing Elducatlon Department at 482-8351 Monday-FYlday 8 to 4 p. m. Napoleon B. Byars, son of Mrs. Doris H. Byars of 9503 Wlndsong Dr., Charlotte, has been promoted to first lieutenant In the U.S. Air Ftorce. Lieutenant Byars, an Information officer. Is assigned at Kelly AFB, Tex., with a unit of the Air Force Logistics Command. Classes In Ceramics Scheduled At CC Tech John Kilby, Extension director, has announced that Cleveland Tech Is qxinsorlng courses In shell flower making and ceramics to stsu-t Jan. 9 and Jam. 11 at Anne’s Shop on Highway 18 South. Adults Interested In the courses should contact the Instructor, Anne Crawford at 482-6483, for an enrollment reservation In the classes. Oasses In ceramics will meet on Tuesdays, 6:80 to 9:80 p. m., and Thursdays, 9a. m. to 12 noon. ITie shell flower making classes will meet Tuesdays, 9 a. m. to 12 noon, and Thursdays, 6:80 p. m. to 9:80 p. m. Adults age 66 and older are exempt from the $6 fee which la payable at the first class meeting. The lieutenant, a 1972 graduate of Charlotte Catholic High School, received his B.A. degree In Journalism from the University of North Qtrollna at Chapel HIU, and was commissioned there In 1976 through the Air Force Reserve Officers IValnlng Corps program. Hla wife, Queenle, la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. devlund Mackey of 420 Belvedere Clr., Kings Mountain. Bible Studies Underway January Bible studies are underway at Second Baptist Church from 7-9 p. m. through Wednesday with Paul Sorrells and Dwight Loomis In charge. The adults are studying Mark and the youth, styles of dlsclpleshlp. Sorrells Is leading the adult and Loomis the youth. A nursery la being provided during these study programs. Top Attractions Booked In Charlotte Four top attractions are scheduled for shows In Ovens Auditorium and the Charlotte Coliseum during January. Ferrante sind Telcher, tkial pianists, will present a concert In Ovens Thura., Jan. 11 at 8 p. m. and tickets are $7, $6, and $6. Billy "Crash" Craddock, xsie of the fastest-rising atjtrsIn country music, wlU ba heard In concert at the Cbllseum Sat., Jan. 20 at 8 p- m. With him wlU be Oeorge Jones and Janie Frlcke. Tickets are $7, 16. and (6. 'ne Blackstcne Magic Show la acheduled In Ovens Auditorium at 6 p. m. on Sun., Jan. 28. This spec tacular Illusion production features Harry Blackstone Jr. 'I’lckets eu-e $7.60 and $6.60. Sha Na Na, 10 rock and rollers who got lost In the 1860’s and never found their way out. will present a concert at the Coliseum at 7:30p. m. Wed., Jan. 31. Hckets are $7.00, $6.60 and $6.80. Tickets for all shows are cn sale at the Coliseum box office The least expensive styles of vegetables are diced, short cuts or pieces. Whole vege tables usually cost more than cut styles because it is hard to keep these fragile products whole during processing. To Present Program THE MARKET PLACE ★ BUY ★SELL ★RENT ★TRADE TO PLACE AN AD IN THE MARKET PLACE, CGME BY OUR OFHCE AT 431 N. PIEDMONT AVE. CHARGE <2.00 FOR UP TO TWENTY WORDS. ALL ADS ARE PAYABLE IN ADVANCE EXCEPT ESTABLISHED ACCOUNTS. MINIMUM Mrs. Charles D. Blanton, social worker In KM * Police Investigating Reports Of Vandalism A city police are Investi gating reports of vanda lism and larceny which oc curred during the week end. Someone cut the locks on the gates of the old Beaunlt Wdlldlng on Charles St., UfcAIHb (From Pg. 5) Surviving are five sons. Bud Wall of Rt. 2 Lawn- ■ 'dBl& Bill Wall of Houston, Tsxf, Joe Wall of Hickory, Olen Wall of Columbia, S.C., and Emmett Wall of fptelby; seven daughters, Mra. Wray Chirry of Kings Mountain, Mrs. Howard Hamrick of Newton, Mrs. Fred Dulaney of Tucson, Arlz., Mrs. James Phillips of Newport News, Va., 0n. W.A. Hamrick of Waco, Mrs. Robert Hamrick of Houston, Tex., and Mrs. Ernest Coode of Mooresboro. Also sur viving are 46 grand- shildren and 87 great- Vandchlldren. according to Investigating Ptl. J. A. Burton. Larceny of $8 worth of gasoline was reported from Bay Service Station. According to Ptl. Mike Sanders, a teenage girl drove up to the gas tanks, pumped her own gasoline Into a brown 1971 Ford, and District Schools, will present the program at Tuesday (tonight's) meeting of the Kings Mountain Lions Club at 7 p.m. at Kings Mountain Motor Inn. Mrs. Blanton will discuss the system’s program for exceptional children. Lion Howard Bryant has arranged the program. making payment. Malone Draws Sentence Michael Eugene Malone, of 208 Oriental Ave., drew an active Jail sentence Ibesday In 27-B Judicial District Court in Shelby on charges of fourth offense driving under the Influence cf intoxicating liquor and driving while his license was permanently revoked. Judge A. Max Harris was on the bench with Jack R White prosecuting for the state. WANTED We have a career opportunity open for a mature person to train as pressman. Experience preferred but not required. Only those Interested in a permanent career need apply Salary open Variety of good company benefits* CALL 739-7496 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY FOR APPOINTMENT Clogging Lessons Mannori The Bessemer City Recreatl(Hi Department Is ottering lessons In clogging for children smd adults. Cla$a»s *,wiiL...tie „on,- Tuesdays from 6 to 7 for children andfrem 7 to 8 for adults. Classes start on Jan. 28. Nancy Bradley of Qastonla Is instructor. She teaches clogging at Gastonia WMCA. To register, call Mrs. Cbstner at 629-6111 or 629- 4180. • Special Weekend Services Special weekend ser vices are slated this weekend at Kings Mountain Pentecostal Holiness Church at 608 Branch St. Services begin on Friday and will contlme nightly through Sunday at 7 p.m. with the Sunday morning vmrshlp hour at 11 a.m. The Christopher Evangelistic Team of Lake City, S.C. will be ministering the gospel In sermon and song. Rev. Muk Roberson Is pastor of the church. FOR SALE UNDERWOOD TYPE WRITER FOR SALE - (^d model. In excellent condlUon. Ph. 789-8074.1:9, U FOR SALE - 1978 GMC Pickup Truck, short bed, loaded, still under warranty. Asking $6600 or best offer. Ph. 789-8074. 1:8, 11 PIANO FOR SALE - Brand new console. Walnut finish. One of the finest pianos for sale at special price. This week only. Guaranteed lifetime, miy one to sell. Ph. 789- 6912. 1:9, 11 USED GAS DRYER FOR SALE — Excellent condition. Call 739-4256. Will accept best offer. T&T tfn FOR SALE - 1978 Trans Am. Only 6,000 miles. Assume payments. See at Rt. 2 Blalock Drl. or Ph. 789- 8798 or 789-9168. T-top. 1:4-9 pd. KIRBY VACUUM CLEANERS. Sales & Services. Call Charles Seism, 739-6664 after 6 p. m. 4:22tfn SERVICES WILL KEEP CHILDREN IN MY HOME - Ages 4 or 6. First shift only. Oak Grove area. (^11 739- 7336. 10:81tfn TftT I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE for any debts other than my own. Bill Hughes, E. King Street. 1:9, ll ANTENNAS - We seU and install Channel Master Antennas and Rotars. Or, we will repair your existing Antenna. Fast service. BRIDGpiS RADIO A TV, Sales A Service. Ph. 739-4416. 8:24tfn T&T HAYNES PIANO TUNING & REPAIR SERVICE - 19 years experience. Antique pump organ repairing and reatorittf- Keys recovered. Phone 864-1926. . .9:12tfn TAT FOR RENT TRAILERS FOR RENT - when available. These are trailers that have )|een rehnlshed In^de, and look like new. Call 739-3919, to make an appointment, and come by and fill out an ap plication at Suburban Mobile Home office located in the double- wide trailer. 11: 9tfn T&T TWO BEDROOM MOBILE HOME for rent. Fur nished. Call after 6 p.m., 739-8014. 1:9, 11 WANTED BABYSITTER FOR SECOND SHIFT. Call 789-6328. 1:4, 6 WANT TO BUY Junk cars and trucks. Will move from yard. Phone 789- 8111.12:28; 1: 4, 9, 11, 16, 18, 23 & 26 SPECIAL OP- PORTUNITY - Welcome Wagon In ternational Inc. has Inunedlate openings in Kings Mountain. Flexible hour esu-nlngs, as required. Training provided. Interested? Send resume to 6918 Charing Place, Charlotte, N. C. 28211. E. O. E. 1:4, 9, 11. 16 WANTED: Person to care for two small children and do light housework. Five days per week. Gall 789- 8206. l:9tfn T&T WANTED — Experienced manager for In- , ^dependently owned convenience store In Kings Mountain. Send resume, recent photo and salary requirements to Store Manager, P. O. Box 762, Kings Mountain 28086. 1:4, 9, 11, 16 AVON - SNOWED UN DER WITH POST- HOLIDAY BILLS? Sell Avon to help melt them down to slse. Good ear nings, flexible hours. For details, call collect 638- 9749 or write Rt 3, Box 160 Lawndale, N.C. 28090. 1:9, “ REAL ESTATE BEAUTIFUL WOODED LOT on Woodb ridge golf course for only $6,000. Financing arranged. Ph. 482-8061. 12:14 tfn T & T HOUSE FOR' SALE - - SlSlt-level, 3bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, den, kitchen-dining combo, study,. dishwasher, all elj^^c, central air. 311 Sotnerset Drive. Ph. 739- 8491. 12:211.28.1:4.9, 11, 16. 18, 23 IN BETHLEHEM COMMUNITY - Three bedroom hoUse for sale by owner. Bath and half, living room, flreplaoe, carport-. Ceqtral and heat pump. ()all ‘n9-7908 after 6:80 p.m. l:9ttn T&T BEAUTIFUL BRICK HOME for sale by owner. Lovely wooded lot. Total house area 3,600 sq. ft Ph. 739-8636. l:9tfn T&T FOR SALE - 1970 Chevelle Malibu. Phone 788-2111. 1:9,11 Philip Bunch Res. 739-6289 lir^ji. S 739-4487 HEAL ESTATE SHOKEH LOG CABIN: Under Cbnstructlon 1 BR. can be ooughl as Is or turn key well located near IOC Plaza. Call today. STEWART PLUMBING, INC. WEIXPtMQPS, WATER HEATERS, ALL TYPES PLUMBING F1XTURIS8. OWNED & OPERATED BY DON CONNER* & JOHNNY STEWART. PHONE 739-9102 OR 7S9-S068. 24 HOUR SERVICE EXPERIENCED TRENCHING PROGRESSIVE KNITTING, DYING & FINISHING CO. Has openings for the following: Menders, In dustrial engineer, color watcher 8-6, supervisors, mechanics — 2nd & 8rd shifts, stjde changers — 1st shift, knitters 2nd & Srd shifts. Anyone interested and wiUi experience In any of the above areas should send resume to Box 10 care of Mirror-Herald P. O. Box 762 Kings Mountain, N. C. 28086. All responses will be kept confldenUal. We are an equal opportunity employer. WARBIOUSE SPACE NEEDED ORANOFATHCR CLOCKS
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