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a 3 enty jred Pee Shty lany tro- K! KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRROR, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1971, PAGE 7 Kings Mountain Hospital Report Check Your Clearance Or the wrong way to get into a truck! This Is what happened last week when this rental truck didn't clear the railroad under pass at the Dixon School Road lastweek. (Mirror Photo by Lem Lynch ) PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS THURSDAY, DEC. 2 Flip Wilson, 8 pm. Billy Eckstine, Phyllis Oilier, Tony Randall are guests. Ironside, 9 pm. Ironside and staff attempt to unearth evidence to prove an accused police officer is in nocent of murder. FRIDAY, DEC. 3 Hee Haw, 7:30 pm. Lynn Anderson and Ray San ders are tonight's guest stars. World Premiere Movie, 8:30 pm. "The Desperate Mission" stars Ricardo Montalban, Ina Balin and Roosevelt Grier. Story of the legendary Murieta who joins a group of men helping to escort a lady to San Fran cisco. SATURDAY, DEC. 4 Saturday Matinee, 2 pm. "Battle in Outer Space" stars Ryo Ikebe. Mysterious catas trophes on earth cause scient ists to conclude that beings from outer space are attacking earth. Pro Football, 4 pm. New York Jets at Dallas Cow boys. Saturday Night at the Movies, 9 pm. "One More Train to Rob" stars George Peppard, France Nuyen. Man released from jail looks up his old partner in order to retrieve his share of money taken in a train rob bery. The Bold Ones, 10 pm. Reluctant patients aid doctors in an experiment to determine alcoholism. Brock Peters, Dick Shawn, Lynn Carlin guest star. Sunday Night at the Movies, 11:30 pm. Glenn Ford and Rhonda Flem ing star in "The Redhead and the Cowboy." Cowboy falls in love with a beautiful red head who is a Confederate spy. MONDAY, DEC. 6 Rudolph the Red-Nosed Rein- TbisWeekOn WBTV3 deer, 8 pm France Nuyen Cinema 9, 11:30 pm. "The Tenth Victim" stars Mar cello Mastroianni, Ursula An dress. Elsa Martinelli. Drama set in the world of tomorrow where homicide is legal. SUNDAY, DEC. 5 Pro Football, 1 pm. Oakland at Atlanta. Untamed World, 4 pm. The drama, traditions and re ligions of Japan are shown. The Emperor's New Clothes, 5:30 pm. Prince Street Players perform in this children's story. Walt Disney, 7:30 pm. Part II of "Lefty, the Ding-a- Ling Lynx." Joel is forced to return Lefty to the wilderness. Rudy Sam the Snowman tells the story, in animation, of the shy buck who lights the way for Santa on Christmas Eve. Monday Night at the Movies, 9 pm. "Double Trouble" stars Elvis Presley, Annette Day. Singing star and a devoted fan firxi themselves involved in an as sassination plot. TUESDAY, DEC. 7 Tuesday Night at the Movies, 7:30 pm. "No Man is an Island" stars Jeffrey Hunter, Barbara Perez in this story based on the true adventures of U S. radioman George Tweed who outwitted and outfought the Japanese on Guam for 34 months. Nichols, 9:30 pm. Three tough brothers try to break up the town. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8 Mystery Movie, 8:30 pm. The McMillans investigate a pro football team when an autographed ball points to the murder of a friend. Night Gallery, 10 pm. A heartless moneylender is witness to a demonstration of a most unusual camera, in one story. In another, a raven watches as Edgar Allen Poe begins to write. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2 Theater Three, 7:30 p.m. Gig Young portrays a high- riding rodeo star who lets suc cess go to his head which in turn causes marital troubles in "Arena." CBS Movie, 9K)0 p.m. David Niven and Chad Ever ett star in "The Impossible Years," a comedy depicting the generation gap in lively, laughable terms. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3 O'Hara, U. S. Treasury, 8:30 p.m. O’Hara probes a tax evader and David Janssen soon becomes the target of a corrupt group of townspeople. Miss Teenage America Pageant, 9:30 p.m. John Davidson and Lucie Arnaz host the eleventh annual pageant. Friday Late Show, 11:30 p.m. Sidney Poitier and Allan Ladd star in the Korean War combat drama "All The Young Men '. (B&W) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 You Are There, 12:30 p.m. The life of Dr. Robert Koch, the German bacteriologist who was the first man to prove that germs cause disease. Gunsmoke, 6:00 p.m. Matt Dil lon is bush- wacked o n the streets James Amass and needs major surgery to keep from being parolyzed. Part I of a three-port story. All in The Family, 8:00 p.m. Archie gives his views to the nation on President Nixon s economic policy when he is interviewed on the street. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5 Frosty the Snowman, 7:30 p.m. Jimmy Durante narrotes the musical animated special about that happy, jolly soul. Admitted 11-23-71 Mrs, Ruth Alexander 411 Belvedeer Cr„ K.M. Carl Ramsey P.O. Box 533, K.M, Admitted 11-24-71 Mrs. Wilfred Rushton 512 N. Morehead St., Gaston ia Mrs. John Sisk 118 Walker St., K.M. Mrs. Betty Stroupe 202 E. Washington Ave., B.C. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Thomas 811 Rhodes Ave., K.M. Admitted 11-25-71 E.D. WUson Route 1, K.M. Mrs. Samuel Adams Rt.l Gastonia C.L. BUck 400 WUson St., K.M, Mrs. Melton Hope 211 Duke St., K.M. Mrs. Carl Nolen Rt. 1. Grover BIBLE VERSE "It is written, man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedth out of the mouth of God," 1. Who spoke these words? 2. To whom were they ad dressed? 3. Where did the conversa tion occur? 4. Where may it be found in the Bible? CBS Movie, 8:00 p.m. Port II of "The Great Race.' Tony Curtis and Natalie Wood star in this comedy about the wackiest race of all times. American West of John Ford, 9:30 p.m. John Wayne, James Stewart and Henry Fonda star in on hour long tribute to the famed motion-picture director John Ford, for whom each has acted many times. MONDAY, DECEMBER 6 Best of Hollywood, 7:30 p.m. Tyronne Power and Kim Novak star in "The Eddy Duch- in Story,' a romantic musical biography of the famed pian ist Eddy Duchin. The Doris Day Show, 9:30 p.m. Doris is caught up in the middle of a robbery and the comedy begins. Admitted 11-26-71 Mrs. Woodrow Rigdon 717 Gantt St., K,M. WUlie Burris Rt. 2, K.M. Mrs. Ruth Goforth 600 W. MtnSt., K.M. Mrs, Etta Horton Gen., Del., B.C. Mrs. Johnny Ledbetter 612 W. Gold St., K.M. David Walls Rt. 3, K.M. Admitted 11-27-71 Joseph Parker 903 2nd St., K.M. Mrs. Robt. Goins 104 3rd Ave., CberryvUle Mrs. Paul Bridges Rt. 3, K.M. Mrs. Joe D. ChUders 600 Smith St., Shelby Admitted 11-28-71 Mrs. Henry Joy P.O. Box 212, Blacksburg Jesse B. Prince 614 W. Westvlew, Gastonia Wm. Stringfellow Rt. 2, B.C. Auwers to Bible Verse 1. Jesus. 2. To Satan. 3. During Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness. 4. Matthew 4:4. David Lynn Rt. 1, Gastonia Clyde Cole 109 N. City St., K.M, Mrs. Floyd Roseberry 12 SUver Dollar Tr. Pk.K.M, Mrs. Paul Hendricks Rt. 1, K.M. H.W, Mackey 509 S. Mulberry St., Cherry- vUle Mrs. WUlie Hambrlght 505 Landing St., K.M. Mrs. Minnie McCloud 517 N, Drive, Cherryvllle Admitted 11-29-71 Mrs. Danny McAbee 114 E. Ala. Ave., B.C. Mrs. Mary Ada Elgin Rt. 1, K.M. David Boheler Rt. 2, K,M. Mrs. Broadue Jackson 401 E. Ridge St., KM. Mrs. Samuel Hopper Olney Church Rd., Gastonia Mrs. Bettle Emery 109 Waco Rd., K.M. Arthur Carrigan 812 1st, St., K.M. DUB’S SELF SERVICE MARKET Oak Grove Crossroads $10.00 cash wUI be given away each Saturday evening at 6:00. The lucky name wUl be drawn from our box of names. You may register when you stop by. Adults Only. THIS WEEKS JACK POT IS $10.00. Compare Our Low Food Prices Giant Size BOST Or MERITA only 31< small 2 1 * MILK gal. $1.29 i/2sai.66t qt. 35e pt. 20c These Are Just Some Of The Low Prices At DUB’S. Your Business Will Be Appreciated. Drinks 4 Qt. 95c ‘with fUl up’ Special Oil Sale with 10 gal. or more of gas ’ Fresh Meat & Produce Crossroads Music Park Now Open For The Winter The Chaparrels Saturday Dec. 4 for Two Big Shows 7:30 and 9:30 P.M. The Chaparrels have appeared on The Grand Ole Opry, Ernest Tubb Show, and WUburn Bros. Show. 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