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) • o KM*8 Senator Harris Ollie Visits Jimmy BjrTOMMelNTTBB ^ Editor, TtoHemli N.C. Sen. OUle Hanlo hot pold hla llrat vlalt to The White Hoiuo. "I’ve been to Wuhlngton nutny tlmee," he told the King* Mountain Rotaiy dub laat Thureday, "but never to the White Houae.’* ' Harrla waa Invited to the Ci^ltol by U.8. Sen. Robert Morgan to dlacuaa laauea that would effect the atata. Later, at The White Houae, Harrla met Prealdent 2 0 Jimmy Carter and wiw told by The Prealdent that "Morgan la one of the few leglalatora who doea Invite conatltuenta from hla homo atate to vlalt and talk." Harrla aald Ihe Prealdent expreaaad "i4>in^latlon" for Morgan. "One of the moot Intereatlng men I met waa the Capitol architect," Senator Harrla aald. “He la the ninth man to hold the Job elneo the capltol waa rebuilt In the uaoa. The old building waa burned during die War of 1813." A Senator Harrla aald the architect took the vlaltora, 30 repreaentatlvee from different atatea, on a tour of the building and "on the weat aide of the Ci4>ltol Building dtowed ua how the whole atructure waa aupported by loga. I underatand from Robert that a fight over tU million to repair the building baa been going on fo^ aaveral yeare In Waahlngton." The atate leglalator from Klnga Mountain aald during hla vlalt to The White Houae he and the other vlaltora were awarmed over by the praaa and TV newamen ^ ^ covering the political acene. "Thay wanted to know what waavp," Harrla aald. "I had to confeaa I didn't know what I waa there for. Thla waa the aame day the vlaltora from all over the country, who had been Invited to meet with The Prealdent at Camp David, were In Waat^gton." After The Prealdent departed, Harrla aald, "We were briefed by three men on The Frealdent'a ataff con cerning the SALT n treaty. "We were told that Ruaala haa on hand 3,400 mlaallea 0 with warheada aimed at America,” Harrla aald. "The At Community Center Gym, Dance Classes a Scheduled To Begin » a The Klnga Mountain School of Oynuiaatlca and Dance will open Ita aecond fall aeaaon at-the Klnga Mountain Community Canter Sept. 0. Colleen Smith and Kathy \ A Satsar, dlrectora, have * plana for atudenta during thla aeaaon (which runa through May 1980) In cluding a fall ahow to ralae ftinda for equipment; a Chrlatmaa ahow for parenta and frlenda and Said trlpa to other gym achoola for competltlona. Ma. Smith aald a new gym team la being formed, alao. Advanced atudenta will perform In Charlotte at the Featlval In The Park In September. Oymnaatlce claaaaa are now one hour long and Include tumbling, floor exerclae routlnea, balance beam, corrective and atratchlng axerclaaa. CUeaea are q>an to agea 4 through adult and coat 813 per month, plua a 88 reglatratlon fee, which oovera atudenta with In al ranee. Dance elaaeea will be offered In ballet, Jaaa, tap and dlaco (for couploa) and a ladlea dancarclae claaa for agea 8 through adult. The coat la 816 per month and a 86 reglatratlon fee, which Includea Inauranee. Ma. Smith la cer tified to teach by Rotary Governor To Vigit United Statee haa 3,300. The SALT n treaty la to Umlt the munber of nuclear mlaallea each country will maintain. We were told that while Ruaela haa more mlaallea, that we have better onea. Some mlaallea have three warheada that can hit three different targeta.” Senator Harrla aald the men were aaked "how did the country know the Ruaalana can be truated to keep their WOTd on arma Umltatlona. The anawer waa that we could go over to the CIA building and llaten In on con- veraatlona in Ruaala through electronic methoda. We were alao told that the Ruaalana h£vs the aame eetup and llaten In to ua." Harrla aald the briefing alao covered the energy crlala, "That lan’t a pretty picture. I came away con vinced the energy crlala la not entirety a major r^wff acheme by the oil companlea. We do have a problem with auppUea. And unleea thla country can come up with aome workable anawera In the next 10 yeara, America la going to be In deep trouble." The aenator commented that one thing he aaw In Waahlngton made him "very proud of the North Carolina Serutte. We dropped Into the Senate to llaten for awhile and there waa Sen. Howard Jackaon making a line apeech—to four other amatora. I couldn’t believe there were no more aenatora attending the aeaalon. In Raleigh we don't even hold a aeaalon unleaa there are at leaat 36 eeruttora In attendance." The aenator commented that after he returned home, a coualn "who la a ataunch Republican” aaked him why he waa ao Impreaaed with meeting Jimmy Carter. Harrla aadd he told hla coualn "I Impreaa eaally. Back In 1980 when Hoover apoke down at the park, I waa even Impreaaed by him.” Tueaday, Auguat 31, 1979-MIRROR-HERALD-Page T Hospital Project Clearing Hurdles Photo by Katreaa McCall .. BRAD AND FRIEND—Brad Beynolda, eighth grader and eon of Mr. and BIre. Paul Beynolda, went looking for hla loot cat Rieaday afternoon and found a king anake, which meaanree five feet long. Brad |w will call the black and white anake "Mark Edward" after hla beat baddy who lan’t fond of anakea. Unleea aomeone reporta the “pet" aa "mlaalng”. Brad expecta to donate It to Dr. Joe Tally’a anake collection. Herald Classifieda Work Klnga Mountain Hoapltal’a $S-mllllon renovation and expanalon propoeal goea before the Weatem N.C. Health Syaiema Agency executive committee Wedneaday night with a better than even chance of approval. Hoapltal officiate and ataffera met with the WNCHSA review com mittee In Morganton laat Wedneaday and that group voted to recommend to the executive committee that the propoeal be approved. Laat week’a review produced a aummary that ralaed no objectlona to the propoaal. Two membera of the committee had con ducted an on-alte In- (pectl<m and reported that the need for thla project In Klnga Mountain la evident. The Klnga Mountain Hoapltal offlclala have applied to the Farmera Home Admlnlatratlon Agency for a 84.8 million loan to finance the project. A hoapltal apokeaman aald If the executive committee glvea approval Wedneaday night and the loan la okayed, blda on the THE MARKET PLACE ★BUY ★SELL ★RENT ★TRADE rrO PLACEAN AO IW THE MARKET. PUCE, COME BY OUR OFFICE AT 431 NORTH PIEDMONT AVENUE. . ^INIMUMUHARGE »2.00^FOR UP T(f TWENTY WORDS. ALL ADS ARE PAYABLE IN ADVANCE EXCEPT established accounts,. project will be let about May 1980. The project la expected to take aeveral yeara to complete and the loan would be paid back over a 80-year period. Orady Howard, KMH admlnlatrator, along with membera of the bovd of truateea, medical and hoapltal ataff, are expected to attend the meeting Wedneaday In AahevUle. Phenix Employe Day Set The management of Burlington Induatrlea’ Phenix Plant will cook hamburgera and hot doga to feed employee on Aug. 39 to ahow appreciation. BUI Holt, corporate vice prealdent, and Ed Murray, group dlvlalon vice prealdent, of Oreenaboro will be on hand to help with Uie program. The plant management wUl alzzle burgera and boU the doga at 11 a.m., 6 p.m. and again at 11 p.m. to feed the employee on aU three ahlfta. FAMILY STORAGE CENTER 43? I4()i ,MO -MSI the U.S. Oynuiaatlca Safety Aaaoclatlon. Ma. Setaer la certified by the Dance Maeterk of America. Parenta of atudenta are reminded they muat be preaenton reglatratkm day to complete required forma and algn them. The reglatratlon fee and flret monthe tuition la alao required at that time. Morrle Coatumee will have a repreaentatlve at the community canter on Sept 18 to fit atudenta for dance wear and ahoea Ipaeded In claaaaa. Reglatratlon for the gym and dance claaaaa la Thura., Aug. 80 from 4-7 p.m. at the community center. Rotary Dlatrlct Oovemor Peter H. Oema will vlalt the Klnga Mountain Rotary Club Thura., Sept. 18. Local chib prealdont, Ed Heine, aald Oema will be In Klnga Mountain at 9 a.m. to meet with the KM club prealdent and aecretary. At 10:80 a.m. the dlrectora and committee chairmen wlU meat to outline the new year’a program. FOR SALE FOR 84|j:-1874 Muatang n, 8-dMr, auto., AM-FM tape deck, new Urea. Oood aoUd car. GaU 087-9143. 8:31, 38 FOB 8ALE-1971 Maverick, 6 cylinder. Automatic tranamlMlon. 8860. Phone 789-9346. 8:16, 31 FOB RENT—Comm., retail, car lot etc. Shelby Road near Weat Oate. AvaU Sept. 16. 808-333-4831. 8:31, 38 SHINOLES 814.98 aq., itaEATHINO PLYWOOD, particle board, paneling, molding, hardboard aiding, floor covering, doora. THE ROUND-UP STORE of Shelby, Hwy. 74 Eaat (acroaa from Sky aty). Ph. 483-7481. 7:6tfn T*T BSE USED FUR NITURE: We buy and aeU uaed furniture, TV'a and ^ipUancea. Alao, moving and hauling. Ph. 789-8411 or 789-9010, 439 N. Pied mont Avenue. 8:9 tfn TAT SAVINOS up to 70 percent and more on youi' famUy clothing needa. ^bargain' Baaement In back of Hlghtower’a, 818 York, Road, Klnga Mtn. Open, .Mon-Sat. 0:80-6:00 p.m. • Ph. 789-8311. 3:6tfh TA'T • CSiklieii ndcin' ^ Tuesday 1 N»g.3ipwoe Comfaiiwtion DinnavBoK 3 paspssoiohiolwn poiatoss-giRVY ooUsIaw k roll 119 frifl&jniieken. is STREET 739-6911 BY OWNER-Three bedroom brick, IH bath, living room, kltchen-den comb., utility and carport Llnwood aectlon, Klnga Mtai. 840’8. Phone 789-8687. 8:31, 38 DOBERMAN FINCHER FOR SALE-Male. black and brown, IH yeara old. Gentle, ears clipped, tall cut. No bad habits. Prefer calling In a.m., 789-7814. 866.00. 8:16, 31 LABRADOR RETRIEVER puppies for sale. Black, AKC registered. 6 weeks old. Ph. 789-3787 after 4:80 p.m. 8:16, 31 FOR SALE-1977 ToyoU Oeilca, straight drive, new IDchelln tires, vdilte-w-tan Interior. 84706. firm. CaU 789-7136 after 6 p.m. 7:81 tfn TAT FOR~SALE-ie70 Masda Jl.X7.'Low Mileage, 6- qieed. Stereo, 87806. Phone 780-7136 after 6:00 p.m. 7:10tfn TAT FOR SALE-1076 Grand Prlx Pontiac. All extras and In excelled condition. CkU 7894013 attar 6 p.m. TAT tfn. SERVICES LARRY’S UPHOL8TERY-We raupholster and repair any kind of fUmltura. No Job to big or small. Alao, now ftimlture buUt. CaU 789- 8170 anytime. 7:98tfn TAT ATTENTION: Como on ' and Join the slimming down program, and win I cash Thura., Aug. 38. Thanks to those who responded last week. CaU 789-3087 attar 6 p.m. TAT AVON-klbs OOINO BACK TO BOHOOLf Now you’ve got the extra time to earn extra money selling Avon. And flexlbla hours mean you’re homo I when your klda are. CaU I ooUoot704-088-0749 or write I Rt. 8, Box 100 Lawndale, ' N.C. 38090. 8:31, 38 $886.00 WEEK GUARANTEED-3 hour daUy. Free brochure write, D.S.D., 310 S. "F” 8t., Bessemer City, N.C. 38016 8:16, 31 HAYNES PIANO TUNINO A REPAIR 8ERVIOE-19 years experience. Antique pump organ repairing arid- raatmrlng. Keys recovered. Phpne 864-1936. 9:13tfn TAT OPENING-New Ucensed (3iUd Ctere Center In Kings Mtn. For Information and reservations caU after 11 a.m. Ann KlsUer, 7894800 or 789-7080. 8:3thi TAT ANTENNAS-Wo sell Chd Install Channel Master 'Antennaa and Rotors. Or. we repair your exlatlnk Antenna. Fast service. BRIDGES RADIO A TV, Sales A Service. Ph. *780- 4416. 8:34tfn TAT YARD SALES YARD SALE Saturday, Aug. 38 at 1000 Second St. If rain, sale Saturday, Sept. 8. 8:31, 38 YARD SALE Saturday, August 36 at 884 N. Pied mont Ave. If rain, Saturday, Sept. 1. 8:31, 38 PUBUC NOTICE Zoning A Planning BouhI wlU meet Thursday Aug. 38, 1070 at 8 p.m. In the CouncU Room of the Governmental Service Facility Building (New aty HaU) to hear the faUowlng request: 1. St. Paul’s Methodlat Church, 310 N. Cansler Street, request reaonlng from R-6 to R-0 (resldentlal-offloe) so that they may meet the set back requirements for there new church building. Realdentlal-Otflce Zone la for office and Institutional buUdInga. 3. MUdred T. Wright, 1800 Shelby Road, request reaonlng of said property from NB to R-10. August 31, 1079 Tony BXrreltr "Asphalt Driveways" i Banbonding , j and Parking Lots 24 Hr. Service j . vjree Estimates'. Night or Day i ; Phone 739-7194% ■ ^ 739-7194 ' r ’ BApETT J -- ^ PAVING OIOAN’nC YARD SALE ON TENNIS COURTS CORNERS. BATTLEGROUND AND E. RIDGE ST., 9-6 P.M. Saturday August 85 (Rain Date - Sept 1) Save A Lot Pool Package At Dealer Prices Chemicals - Equipment - Hot Tubs Spas Saunas CAROLINA POOLS AND PATIOS 1813 W.3nd Ave. Gastonia, N.C. 38063 Phones Day - 868-9886 Night - 867-6609 EARN UP TO $20,000 Per Year Raising CHINCHILLAS For information write to: {pleasa giva nama, aga and phona numbar) RANCHERS P.O. Box 3566 Dalton, Georgia 30721 (404) 278-4828 A Complete Line Of' Wall Paper, Carpet And Accessories. KINGS MOUNTAIN PAINT CENTER 1506 Shelhv Hd. Phonei , 739-5221. OWM YOUR HOMEANC^ PEAT Larry D. Hamrick. REALTOR 110 yvest Mountain Street Kings Mountain N C 26086 PHDNE 739-3659 WEST SIDE KM, -wer med A shopping cen ters-1881 sf, 3 BB A 3 Baths, LR-fIreplace, DRj 'Den-flrepIace, Ige. well-appointed kitchen- extra sink, enclosed porch, patio. Nat gat heat. Lge. 3-car garage A utility bldg.-concrete floor, drive A parUng area. NEW BARN off 18 N Shelby on 8I/4 acres with 3 mob. homes. 676 ft. on hard rd. 338 ACRES at Sun ny side. ar|ifnt9r,)i REAL ESTATE BROKER B 739-4487 Philip Bunch 7864886 STEWART PLUMBING. INC, 106 Cleveland Ave. WELL PUMPS, WATER HEATERS, ALL TYPES PLUMBING FIXTURES. OWNED A OPERATED BY DON CONNERS A JOHNNY STEW ART Day 789-8068 Nile 130-0108 84 HOUR SERVICE EXPERIENCED TRENCHING AND ANTIQUES . .Let us repair or reflatea yoor old fumtture at fair price. Our years of experteaoe maiM# the dlff^enoe. We also have a variety of good aatlqpee la our shop. We boy—een—or trado. Ramembor antlquasearo a good Invostmont. Also eoo ns about your upSotetory aeods. So bring la your furaltoro for a troo estimate. • Hwy. 14 Went Vi Mile From City Umlte Phone 189-8800 “FREE HORSE” With the purchase of this 9 acre tract lots of pasture, hardwoods, creek, paved road. The kids will love the horse and you’ll love the land. Call Performance Properties at 867-8769 NATIONAL PARKAREA This beautiful 6 AC tract la covered with hard woods and Is fronting on a private lake filled with fish. A natural setting tor your log cabin. CaU Performance Properties 894-8769. REDUCED This 6.88 AC tract Is the only remaining tract la the area and has been reduced to seU. Board frontage on two roads. A ■teal at only 9666 - AC. Call Performance Properties 864-8766.
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