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Page 16A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD- Thussday. December 15, 1983 - ae eS SSeS pl Sai 2g TO PURCHASE STOCK John Bullock, chairman of Bullock Industries Inc., an- nounced today that negotiations have been completed between all the stock holders of Kings Mountain Carpet Showroom Inc. whereby Bullock Industries Inc. will purchase all of the outstanding common stock of the Kings Mountain Carpet Showroom Inc. Bullock Industries Inc. 1s a small but growing conglomerate located at Kings Mountain, North Carolina. Its other business interests in the Kings Mountain area include Carolina Baskets Inc., a manufacturer of baskets and fern stands and Bullock Industries Inc., which is primarily a national sales com- pany. LANE EES WE SO INTRODUCING OUR BRAND NEW | . (Same Style President i HEARING AID: on } Fits into your ear canal | So tiny you'll hardly know ! it's there Nothing behind the ear § No plastic tubes. No cords. * Custom made to fit within your ear. * Custom made for your comfort. * Engineered to your hearing needs. | CALL TODAY FOR YOUR FREE | HEARING TEST AND 30 DAY TRIAL WITH A COMPLETE MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE i Beltone Dukoff Hearing Aid Service 103 S. Marietta St. 864-8781 Gastonia, N.C. CSTRY OMEN WRGNN NES WON URN GGUS GSNEN WRENN SR { Photo by Gary Stewart Adams, Rusty Rogers, Lillian Stawls, Jerry Stawls, Diane Brown, Azzilee Garner, Lavon Strickland, Clyde Hammett, Della Bell, Kimball, Hazel Coleman and Bernard Harvey. SERVICE AWARD WINNERS - Employees of Parkdale Mills received service awards last week from Company President W. Duke Kimball. Left to right are Johnson Smarr, Ralph Haynes, R.V. Stowe, Opal Moss, George LeRoy, Florence > 4 Crosby Gets Active Sentence Former Kings Mountain at- torney Steve Crosby drew a 12-months active prison sentence Monday in Cleveland County Superior Court after pleading “no contest” to charges of embezzlement and forgery. Judge Chase Sanders of Charlotte, at the request of Crosby’s attorney Jake Wade, agreed that Crosby may begin serving his sentence on City Calling attention to the recent $600,000 expansion program at Kings Mountain Hospital, Mayor John Henry Moss allud- ed to the growth of the city and Kings Mountain’s Health Care Plan 1984 and Beyond during his acceptance speech Monday night after he was sworn in as mayor of Kings Mountain. The Mayor quoted KM Hospital Administrator Grade Howard who gave this projec- Crosby, who voluntarily sur- rendered his attorney’s license and was later disbarred, told the court, “I want to publicly apologize to the bar and the peo- ple of Cleveland County. The rest of the lawyers in Cleveland County are not like me.” Crosby was charged with embezzling and forging a check for $16,181.11 jointly made out to Crosby and a client. Has Good Health tion about the hospital. “Our city is unusually blessed to have a dedicated corps of physicians, hospital and nursing home to care for the ill and elder- ly. Many cominunities of this size neither have a hospital nor a Nursing Home and the number of doctors we have. Only recent- ly, the Board of Trustees of the hospital completed a $6,000.00. renovation and modernization program upgrading the facilities Whiplash injuries can result from a sudden backward and forward whipping movement of the neck, caused by an auto collision, a fall, a powerful slap on the back, or even a violent sneeze. The ligaments and muscles controll- ing the spinal segments are stretched or sprained, allowing the vertebrae to slip into abnormal positions. Nerves are then “‘pinch- of ed’ or irritated, giving rise to headaches, nausea, dizziness and other pain. INSURANCE CASES ACCEPTED HEALTH INSURANCE - (MAJOR MEDICAL) LIABILITY - (AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS) WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION - (ON JOB) KINGS MTN. CHIROPRACTIC CENTER 108 W. Mtn. St. 739-7489 I DR. TERRY R. SELLERS RETREAD TIRES Any Size In Stock 519° USED TIRES $700 Mounted And Balanced $10.00 CLARK TIRE 407 South Battleground - Phone 739-6456 Bob Harrelson, Manager SBI Assistant Supervisor Dan Crawford testified that he had learned during an investigation requested by Superior Court Judge John Friday that over a period of time Crosby borrowed or “manipulated” more than $325,000 from accounts he handled . He said as of October 10, Crosby owed individuals and businesses more than $175,000, he said. Crosby’s attorney asked the and equipment to a level that will compare favorable with any in the area. “We feel the future is bright for Kings Mountain in the area of healthcare. Plans are under- way to bring in next year a . radiologist, an anesthesiaologist, United Way Tops Goal : 5 The Kings Mountain United Way continues to receive dona- tions and will probably surpass its goal by over $2,000. Chairman Bill Davis said that the campaign officially closed last week at 2.5 percent over its $71,000 but that more funds are coming in. “It’s just icing on the cake and we're delighted”, said Mr. Davis. Last year’s goal was $68,000. The Industrial division of the campaign led the effort with $48,762 or 65 percent of the 1984 goal. With David Bir- skovich as chairman, the cam- paign was two percent over its goal. Auditions Dec. 19-20 By L-T The Kings Mountain Little Theatre is holding auditions for their upcoming production of “Arsenic and Old Lace” on Dec. 19 and Dec. 20 at Resurrection Lutheran Church in Kings Mountain. The auditions will begin at 7:30 p.m. each evening. Rehearsals will begin Jan. 4th and production 1s scheduled for mid-February. Thomas Barnes, director, says that the play has es for 11 men and three women as well as numerous openings in the crew. The Kings Mountain Little Theatre depends upon the sup- port of the community in bring- ing live theatre to this area. Help in” all areas of production 1s always welcomed, says Linda Knight, publicity chairman. Schools From Page 15-A some very good school facilities in Kings Mountain we have some others that need to be replaced or extensively renovated. “One of our most valuable assets relative to public schools in Kings Mountain 1s a public which is genuinely interested in and supportive of the schools. Attend any Parent Teacher Organization meeting at any of our schools and you are apt to find few or no vacant seats. court to give Crosby a suspended sentence and allow him to work to pay off his debts. He said writ- ten agreements have been made for Crosby to pay everyone he owes. Crosby said paying back the money “is the only way I can get back my self-respect.” Saunders said he would con- sider work release if Crosby is found to be a suitable candidate. Care ) an orthopedist and perhaps a pediatrician. These additions to the community along with others will offer the Kings Mountain citizens a greater degree of specialty in healthcare. “Health maintenance and il- Iness prevention will play a greater role as we move into the mid 1980°d and 1990’. Better diet, more exercise, educational classes in how to best care for our physical being. TT AE | di ea i i TTT 2 i pi gEAEES Holly's Family Pak (9 pieces) $4.89 Fried ( Chicken The Best Fried Chicken, and more! IS J EN EA] UABLE COUPON Hl i I 8 BS i Plus 2 FREE orders of Holly Taters when you present this coupon, and I purchase the $4.89 Special. | Offer good thru 12-31-83 : 105 York Rd. 739-7881 < 8 East F ranklin Boulevard, Gastonia 2 The Center for your Christmas Shopping Needs A.V. 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