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Letters
Scisms Concerned
Dear Editor:
It is a shame that a person cannot stand up and be counted for
righteousness sake without being accused of acting politically and try-
ing to get votes.
I believe that Mr. and Mrs. Scism spoke out only because they are
concerned for the children of this district.
In Amos 5:15 the Lord says we are to “hate the evil, love the good,
and establish justice in the gate.” Because we love our children we
should want to protect our children from such filth.
The corruption of our country thrives on filth such as this. Corrup-
tion such as homsexuality, pornography, drugs, prostitution, etc. Peo-
ple are too naive to realize how sins like the above are sweeping our
country and our present area of living. Schools are the first place they
start because children are their targets. :
I Peter 5:8 says “Be sober, be vigilant, because your adversary the
devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about seeking whom he may devour.”
Kruschev once said Russia will take America without firing one
shot. At the rate we are decaying within ourselves we will surely fall.
Wake up, America! Luke 16:13 says “No servant can serve two
masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other; or else he
will hold to the one and despise the ohter; ye cannot serve God and
mammons.”
I John 2:15, 16, “Love not the world neither the things that are in
the world. If any man love the world the love of the Father is not in
him. For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the
eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world.”
To Mr. Scism and his wife, I say, congratulations for speaking out.
In I John 3:13 it says, “Marvel not, my brethren, if the world hate
you.” And in John 7:7 you will see why the world hates those who
stand for right.
“Blessed is the man that trusteth in the Lord, and whose hope the
Lord is.”-Jeremiah 17:7.
“Thus saith the Lord; Cursed be the man that trusteth in man and
maketh flesh his arm and whose heart departeth from the Lord.
If sex is to be taught, hire a man who loves the Lord and can teach it
as God meant for it to be and not as trash.
Mrs. Carolyn Kuykendall
Kings Mountain
Help Homeless
Dear Editor:
The new outbreak of violence in Lebanon has claimed the lives of
thousands of victims while leaving countless more homeless, without
access to even the most basic necessaties of life. The International Red
Cross estimates that over 3000,000 are homeless; others put the figure
closer to one half million.
* In the rural areas, whole communities have fled, many of them hud-
dling on open beaches, scavenging for food and water. Beirut itself is
englufed in fear, death, and destruction. Empty streets and shuttered
shops stand amid the unremitting shelling. Stunned and greiving
families stretch from one end of this tiny country to the other.
And, as always, it is the children who are the most vulnerable. Mov-
ing from place to place looking for what might temporarily be safe
shelter, sleeping on open staircases or in empty fieldslacking food,
clean water or a change of clothes, the toll of young lives continues to
mount. ‘
Save the Children, the international child assistance agency that has
been working in Lebanon for over 25 years, is providing emergency
services for these children and their families through their established
health centers. A team of 45 trained professionals is working around
the clock to alleviate the suffering. Volunteers have been mobilized to
assist the displaced by locating témporary shelter and distributing
medical supplies, clothing and blankets. Save the Children, in coopera-
tion with the United Nations and other voluntary and bi-lateral agen-
cies, is making both an immediate and long-term commitment to the
relief and rehabilitation of the Lebanese people.
In order to assist those struggling for survival, Save the Children is
issuing an urgent appeal for funds. As a member of the organization’s
50th Anniversary Committee, I strongly urge you to take this oppor-
tunity to extend a helping hand to the suffering children of Lebanon in
their time of crisis. Any contribution, no matter how small, can make a
difference. Please mail your check today to Save the Children,
Lebanon Emergency Appeal, Dept. P., Westport, Connecticut 06880.
Sincerely.
Rev. Theodore Hesburgh C.S.C.,
President
University of Notre Dame
Police Report Larcenies
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The Kings Mountain Police
Department reported the follow-
ing incidents:
Charles Parker of 704 Lan-
ding St. reported a CB taken out
of his vehicle while it was parked
at Moss Lake. Value was $150.
Linda Hamm investigated.
Richard Hildreth of 213 Fair-
view St. reported attempted
damage to his property due to
nails being placed in his
driveway under the wheels of his”
car. Roy Dyer investigated.
Aubrey Mauney of 210 N.
Gaston St. reported someone
took a lawn mower, two rods
and reels and a tackle box from
} Total value was
$580. Roy Dyer investigated.
Larceny of gas was reported at
the Handy Pantry, 201 E. King
St. Someone pumped $16 worth
of gas and did not pay for it.
Gary Sale investigated.
Ella Mae Groves of 206 Park
Drive reported someone gained
entry to her home by cutting her
front door screen and stole a
vacuume cleaner, valued at $25.
Gary Sale investigated.
Property damage was reported
to Philips 66 at 600 E. King. So-
meone did $100 damage to the
restroom. Gary Sale in-
vestigated.
Property damage was reported
to the 7-11 on Phifer Road.
Rocks were thrown through the
front ~ window causing $600
damage. Sgt. Johnny Belk in-
vestigated.
Breaking and entering was
reported at Trinity Church on
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Phifer Road. Windows were
broken causing $25 damage.
Nothing was reported missing.
Sgt. Johnny Belk investigated.
Cecil Pendleton of 509 W.
Gold St. reported larceny of a
hanging flower basket valued at
$75. James Camp investigated.
Gary Lee Stout reported so-
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while it was parked in the park-
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19, causing $250 damage.
Walkway
Approved
The Kings Mountain District
Schools Board of Education, in a
special meeting Monday after-
noon, approved the construction
of a walkway between Kings
Mountain Junior High and
Kings Mountain Senior High.
Superintendent Bill Davis said
the estimated cost of the project
is $12,000, but the local Kiwanis
Club had committed to help with
“perhaps as much as $6,000” of
the expense.
In another matter Monday,
the board approved a scholastic
and accident insurance policy for
the 1982-83 school year.
The board also changed the
date of its August meeting to
Tues., Aug. 10.
On June 25 at 3 p.m. William
Lee Wyte of 1307 Shelby Road
collided with a 1969 truck own-
ed by Rutherford Electric and
driven by Larry Greene.
Damage to Wyte’s vehicle was
$150. Sgt. Houston Corn in-
vestigated.
On June 25 at 7:40 Danny
Capps of 107 McGinnis Street
backed into a car owned by Kel-
ly Green of 403 N. Cansler
Street while it was parked at 509
Broad St. Green’s car was push-
ed into. the front porch of the
Broad St. residence, causing
$150 damage to the car and $50
to the porch. Sgt. Houston Corn
investigated.
On. June 25 at 5:05 Nancy
Tessner of Rt. 2, Shelby struck
the rear of a vehicle driven by
Debra Smith of Rt. 2, Kings
Mountain while she was stopped
to make a left turn. Damage to
Tessner’s 1969 volkswagon was
$600; damage to Smith’s 1981
Ford was $200. Harry Martin in-
vestigated.
On June 25 at 5:20 Fred
Roberts of 1733 East Lake Road
in Charlotte was stopped for a
traffic light and was struck in the
rear by Faye Edgar Brackett of
Rt. 1, Grover. Damage to
Brackett’s 1973 Olds was $250;
damage to Roberts 1979 Buick
was $1000. Huston Corn in-
vestigated.
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