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even riut. have - since ^ ezini* es In , the Titer- at- ckens mow. v) • 4) ThuTMlay, August 9, 1919-MIRROR-HERALD-Page IIB Sisk Participating In “Unitas XX” 'T’i ..HIRD HOUSES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS-Touth Oonaervation Corps members, above, present hand made birdhouses to officials of Kings Mountain Con valescent Center tor use of patients. From left to right at the presentation are Pam Oalloway, Ernest Hopper, social worker Evelyn Wilson, activities director. Sharon Stiles, activities director, Faye Barbee, ac tivities director, Paulette Collins, social worker, Brian Blrchfield and Rachel Huskey. The birdhouses were presented during the final activities of the YOC at Kings Mountain National Military Park. Photo by Rick McDaniel Deveiopmental Disabijities Program To Be Held At Gaston Hosp. Auditorium "Dealing with the Developmentally Dis abled" is an sdl-day workshop to be held Fil., Aug. 17 in the Oaston Memorial Hospital auditorium. Speakers for the day, all experts in dealing with the disabled, will be Caitdlna Swanton, M.D.; Ruth Angel; Rose Forrest; Eva Justice; Tom Richie; James K. Rose; David Staton, Ph. D; Susan Stragand and Willie Ryan. Topics Include "Developmental ~ Dis abilities", "Local and State Services", "Services in Oaston County Schools’j_ "Rights of Handicapped Persons”, "Psychological Elffects on the Family", "Normalisation" and "Talking to Parents and Families of Handicapped Persons”. Registration must be nude by Friday, August 10. The ten dollar fee In cludes lunch, workshop materials and continuing education units. Ihe workshop la spon sored by the Learning Resources Department of Oaston Memorial HospitsJ and Parents and Children Together, a program of the Gaston-Llncoln Area Mental Health-Mental Retau-dation Program. For more Information, caU 866-2261 between 8:S0 a.m. - 6 p.m. John McGill Passes CPA Examination The North Carolina State Board of Certified Public Accountant Examiners, recently announced that ~ John K. McOlll has passed the Uniform CPA Ebcsunlnatlon given May 8- 5. McOlll Is a second year student In the four year Masters of Business Ad ministration Juris Doctor (Law) Combined Degree program at the University of North Carolina at WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Chapel Hill. He Is the son of Dr. and Mrs. John C. McOlll of 708 Hillside Drive and Is presently associated with Barry W. Jenkins, CPA, as a summer Intern. Navy Quartermaster Seaman Fredrick 8. Sisk, son of Mary H. and Horace Sisk Jr. of 806 N. Canslek St., Kings Mountain, N.C. la currently participating In exercise "Unitas XX” In the Southern Hemlsidiere. He Is a crewmember abroad the guided missile destroyer USS Dewey, homeported In Charleston, 8.C. This marks the 20th consecutive year for the series of combined U.S. and South American naval exercises called "Unitas." These operations are designed to promote a high state of preparedness and cooperation between the various naval and air forces that protect the southern sea lanes of the Western Hemisphere. Participating U.S. forces will clrcunmavlgate South America and Join with the navies of Venezuela, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Ecuador and Columbia for the scheduled training. Operations will Include anti-submarine and anti- Oak View Homecoming Oak View Baptist Church on York Road will observe annual Homecoming Day Sun., Aug. 12th. Rev. Ralph Staton, pastor, will deliver the morning message at the 11 o'clock hour. Picnic lunch will be spread on the church grounds at the noon hour. All friends and former member! and pastors are Invited to Join with the local congregation In the day’s activities. craft warfare, plus surface gunnery and com munications exercises. Units will visit some 20 cities in eight different countries during the four and one-half month deployment. A 1976 graduate of Kings Mountain High School, i_ „ » ■ i , ..f PruMia It was Sisk Joined the Navy In once believed good luck to May 1676. see wind in the oat fields. MUSIC CITY PUEBLITO MUSIC SPECTACULAR SATURDAY, AUGUST 18th PM 7:00 II19 Wilburn Brothers WSM- Grand Ole Opry Clippie Greek Band Nashville, Tennessee Lorene Mann Nashville, Tennessee Harlen Sanders Warner Brothers Jamey The “Country Cavalier** Leroy Sapp (Comedian) Jaybird Records CROSSROADS MUSIC PARK KINGS MOUNTAIN N.C. ADULT PRICE $6.00 Tloketa Available At BAD Weldtaif, Starship Record Shop, TORY, Flretl Union Bank, Hardees, Kentucky Fried Ohloken. Bring Your Lawn Chalre| Or Blanketa. Rain Or Shine The Show Will Oo On. Jerry Van Tassel Ameiieountry Records From Gastonia, N.C. Artie Patlllo Warner Bros. Steve Hackney Kings Mountain And Many Many Otiien Country - Progresslvt Gospel - Blue Grass U-CARRY-IT-SALE APPUANCES AND TV’S JUST BORROW OR BRING YOURI OWN TRUCK TOl THIS SPECTACULAR SALES EVENT. LOW COST! BIG CAPACITY . TB-14 SW 14.2 cu. ft. REFRIGERATOR 28" wide • *4.58 cu.H. freezer • • Adjutlable shBlvM ‘349 SAVE ★INSTALLATION COST ★DEUVERY COST ★HANDLING COST FROSTLESS! REFRIGERATOR 432 CU. n. FREEZER • Energy Saver Switch *lceinsker svalleble st eitra cost BIG 15.7 CAPACITY . .WASHINGTON VISITOR-U.S. Senator Robert Morgan (left) la plotiired talking with N.C. State Senator OUle Harrie of Kings Mountein, during a recent day of meetings at the U.S. C^rltol. Senator Harris Joined Senator Morgan and more than 20 State legislators for briefings on national Issues and a visit with Prenident Garter and his statt at the White Houee. IF NO TRUCK AVAILABLE DELIVERY ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE. TBF-16DYAV ‘399 ■’ s Jane’s Schooi Of Dance Registration Aug. 29 OVER 20 MODELS OF WASHERS AND DRYERS PRICES AS WASHER WWA-3100 *229 J.0W AS dryer DDE-4000 *179 S.V FROM 4,000 TO 24,000 BTU’S Registration for Jane’s School of Dance will be held Wed., Aug. 29th, from 1 until 6 p.m. at Kings Moulntaln Woman’s Club. Classes will be offered after Labor Day at tuition coat of $10 per month per student. Oary Levin of Lebo’s Shoe Store In Charlotte will assist In the registration and In providing dance supplies. Classes will be available to children ages three and up with a special boys tap class to be offered, ac cording to Jane McClure, who has operated Jane's School In Kings Mountain tor the past 18 years. Mrs. McClure may be contacted for further In formation at her home In Sttuiley, 263-8776. EASY TO INSTALL WINDOW AIR CONDITIONERS A6TE-604BX PRICES START *159 iswey, CHEST - FREEZERS - UPRIGHT The dumb cane plant (dieffenbachia) it grown for it( pretty green end white ieavei —but the plant it poitonoui, producing painful swelling of the tongue if chewea. HOLDS 515 LBS ’299 CB-15 909 GROVER ROAD KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. 28086 PHONE 739-5656 HOLDS i15 LBS '’299 CA-1?
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