T Tuesday, November M, 1*7*-KIN08 MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 9 * 50 Percent Increase In Stamp Program RALEIOH - Major changes In the food stamp program that took effect In January and March of this year have resulted In a SO percent Increase In the number of low-income people In Cleveland County participating In the program. In July 1079, there were 2.S40 residents of the county par ticipating, compared to only l.ses In July 1B78. The total vadue of the stamps Issued In July 1970 was $60,099. Even with this In crease In participation, I there are still 8,988 people in the county who are eligible for the program who are not participating baaed on estimates from the Division of Social Services of the N.C. Department of Human , Resources. Many changes have taken place In the program this year as a result of food stamp reform legislation enacted by Congress In 1977. John Kerr, chief of the Food Assistance Section of the Division, cited two changes, however, as the most significant In determin ing the number of par- tlclpants. “The elimination of the requirement that people have to pay a certain amount of their money In order to get a larger amount of food stamps became effective on January 1. Participants now receive a smaller amount of stamps at no charge. Lowering the eligibility level to the federal poverty level on March 1 had little effect on the number of recipients In North Carolina because the vast majority par ticipating already had very low Incomes," he Indicated. Kerr said that statewide there were 810,870 people par ticipating In the program In July 1.979, compared to only 376,011 a year earlier. Tills was a 86 percent Increase. "We still have 490,728 people across the state with Incomes low enough to qualify for food stamps, based on estimates by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, who are not participating," Kerr said. The total cash value of food stamps Issued statewide in July July 1979 was $16.8 million. He estimates that over $200 million In food stamps will be issued during the current state fiscal year, which ends June 80, 1980. CLASSIHED ADS ★ BUY ★SELL ★RENT ★TRADE TO PLACE AN AD IN THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD CLASSIFIEDS, COME BY OUR OFFICE AT 431 NORTH AVENUE. MINIMUM CHARGE *2.00 FOR UP TO TWENTY WORDS. ALL ADS ARE PAYABLE IN ADVANCE EXCEPT ESTABLISHED ACCOUNTS. Alvin Levine Named To Pic N Pay Position % CHARLOTTE - Alvin E. Levine, President of Pic ’N Pay Stores, Inc. was elected Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer today. Edward Karp, Executive Vice President, was elected % President and Chief Operating Officer. Both assume their duties January 1, 1980. ; Albert O. Segal, 67, [ Chairman of the Board, 1 A n Brar.uAi-e ^ >>411 s ^ retirement effective January 1, 1980. Segal was named Honorary Chairman of the Board. Levine announced that the Board of Directors declared a regular quarterly -dividend of eight cents per share payable January 2, 1980 to shareholders of record December 10. 1979. The shareholders approved an amend ment to the Certificate of Incorporation to Increase tha. authoiisad. common stock, par value 10 cento per share. from 8,6000,000 shaires to 8,000,000 shares. "Th^ purpose of the Increase Is for possible sto<^ qillts, stock dividend^ mergers, and acquisitions," said Levine. Elected to the board were Albert G. Segal, Alvin E. Levine, R. Stuart Dickson, Charles R. Jonas, and Edward Karp. Pic ‘N Pay operates ^488. jphoe stores In 18 Southeastern and ad joining states. I*’Majority Of Children I In State Immunized [O Seventy-three percent of North CaroUn's two-year-olds are fully Immunised against the serious childhood diseases, according to a survey just released by the Division of Health Services of the Depart ment of Human Resources. Additional thousands have partial protection. For example, 92 percent have been protected against diphtheria, tetomus, and whooping cough (DTP), with three or more shots. The other Immunizations required under state law are polio, measles, and rubella (German measles). Mumps vaccine, while not required. Is usually administered. Frank Lewis, coordinator for the state’s Immunization program, slad that while the percentage of two-year-olds having full protection Is still short of the announced goal of 86 percent, "we are making solid progress In getting children started on their Immunization schedule. In 1978, we found that 6 percent of the children at this age had none of the required shots; In 1974 the figure was 4 percent; In 1977 It was down to 2 percent, and In the current study it Is 1 percent. This Indicates that progress is being made." The recommended schedule calls for the first shots to be administered at two months of age, and by two years the child should have completed the schedule. Lewis said that there was some Increase In the ad ministration of all vaccines to two-year-olds, except for the oral polio vaccine, which showed a decrease from 88 percent last year to 79 percent. This can be explained, he said, by the July, 1977, change In recommended dosage. At that time the third dose for an Infant less than one year dropped to two doses, with the third to be given at 18 months of age. "Clearly, a lot of children who received two doses In the first year of life never got their third shot at 18 months,” Lewis said.' "The children we are reaching now reside In segments of the population that are extremely difficult to reach, so that progres, as reported In per centages, will come slowly," said Lewis. “Although It Is an expensive process, most local health departments have established tracking systems for patients who need additional shots.” All Immunizations can be obtained free of charge at the health clinics. LEGAL NOTICES ■VHMINISTRAI'OR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Co- Administrators of the rslate of Nina Thompson, deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before May 6, 1979, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make im mediate payment. This the 61 h day of November, 1979. Bobby Adams and George Adams Co-Administrators of tbe Estate (If Nina Thompson HARRIS, BlIMGARD- NER & CORRY By: Clayward C. Corry, Jr. .November 6, 13, 21 & 27 NOTICE OF SALE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY The City of Kings Mountain will sell at auction on Friday December 16th beginning at 19:00 a.m. at Govern-- mental Services Center the following surplus equipment: 1967 Ford Truck Serial No. F61CEA99002 1966 FORD TRUCK SERIAL NO F10YN803685 1966 Chev Truck Serial No. C613A142743 1973 Dodge 4S Serial No. DU1U3F212S67 1971 Dodge Van Serial No. D61FG1J306761 1966 Dodge Truck Serial No. 2063090828 Elgin Street Sweeper Massey-Ferguson Roddery Mower Scrap Cooper Wire Scrap Aluminum Wire Scrap Iron Ford Backhoe Pipe Rodder Miscellaneous Items JOHN HENRY MOSS. MAYOR Nov. 27 & Dec. 4 FOR SALE 1 FOR.SALE: ONE USED ELECTRIC RANGE. Ph. 739-8893. 11:21, 27 & 29 SAVI.NGS up to 70 percent and more on your family clothing needs. Bargain Basement in back of Hightowers, 313 York Road, Kings Mtn. Open Mon.-Sat., 9:30-6:30 p.m. Ph. 739-8211. 2:6lfn T4T WESTERN AUTO 235 S. Cherokee SI. Used ap- ' pliances for sale. Refrigerators, freezers, and washers. ll:16tfn IISED APPLIANCES — Refrigerators, some frost-free, 2-door models, ranges, washers, and dryers. Prices start at $25.00. TIMMS FUR NITURE CO. Phone 739- .■i656. l:20lfn FREE PUPPIES TO GOOD HOME — Part German Shepherd, part Pointer. Black with while markings. Seven weeks old. Male & Female. Call after 5 p.m. 739-8727. ll:llfn T&T GOOD FESCUE HAY — Big bales $1 per bale. AistThay^^tfut acres. Approximately 80 bales per acre. Price, will dicker. Contact D.B. Blalock on Dixon School Road. Ph. 739-4859. ll:6lfn T4T FOR RENT: Commercial Space, Hwy. 74. Office, retail, etc. Former Liberty Life location. Ph. 803-222-4321. 11:21, 27 & 29. K)R RENT — Apart ments and mobile homes for rml when available. Call 739-2413 or 739-2407. ll:8tfn TRAILERS FOR RENT when available. Phone 739-5162 or 739-4695. 10:251 fn WIGGINS MOBILE HOME PARK off 161 S. York Road has large 50 x 100 lot for rent. $35 per month. Free garbage pickup each week. Nice and Quiet. Also, trailers for rent when available. Ph 864-4043. 9:7lfn .MINI STORAGES FOR RENT — Several sizes available. As low as $10 a month. 602 Slater Street. Ph. 739-7234 days; and 739-4342 nights, 7:5lfn I REAL ESTATE 1 FOR RENT FOR RENT: Two and three bedroom mobile homes for rent when available. Suburban Mobile Home Park, come by and put in an ap plication. Please call 739- 3919 first to make ap pointment. Located Wa<» Road, 2 miles outside city limits. 11:27, 29 BIG BUILDING for rent. Ph. 739-5380. 11:27, 29 HOBII.E HOME FOR RENT- Couples only. No IH* s. ('all 739-8252. 11:15, 21. 27 & 29 REAL ESTATE: 498 BRIDGES DIL.3.))edr|ft.. 1 bath, frame. Mid-teens. Call Larry Watson Real Estate 482-3881 or evenings 482-1395. 10:18tfn T&T BEAUTIFUL WOODED LOT in Ashley Park. 149 Ft. Front. Ph. 739-9428 after 6 p.m. I0:l8tfn FOR SALE — Two acres land in Bethlehem Community. Ph. 482-9347 after 4:30 p.m. Ask for Darrell. 11:27, 29 TO ALL HOME OWNERS: Don’t you think it’s time you get what you want, when you have your house painted? For a full three (3) year written guarantee on labor and material. Call 739-9437 Charles Owens Painting Contr. DON’T WASTE TIME — Sell Avon part-time. Earn goad money and set your own hours. Ask about low cost group insurance coverages. Call collect 704-538-9749 or write Rt. 3, Box 160, Lawndale, N.C. 28090. 11:27, 29 L\KRVS IPHOI.S- '|■KK^’ — Wo reupholster and repair any kind of furniture. .No job too big or small. Also, new lurniture built. Call 739- 5l70anvlime. 7:26tfn T&T tAUTOMOBILESi FORSA^ FOR SALE-1974 CJ5 Jeep Good condition. CB Radio, front end winch. Call after 5 p.m 739-7421 or 739-4836. ll:21lfnT&T FOR S A L E — 1 9 7 9 Chevrolet Monza. AM-FM Stereo. 4-speed, sun roof, call 739^5. 11:21, 27, 29 & 12:4 FOR SALE — 1974 Buick Century Luxus. AC, PS, PB, AM-FM stereo radio. Near perfect condition. New tires. $1800. Ph. 739- .•i291 or 739-3086. ll:8tfn T&T FOR SALE: 1973 Buick LeSabre Custom, 4 door, AM-FM, PS, PB, Rear defog. Map light. $850. Call 739-5405 or 739-3659. 11:27, 29, 12:4, 6 FOR SALE: 1961 Ram bler Station Wagon, good condition, $250 firm. Call 739-5406 or 739-3659. 11:27, 29, 12:4, 6 FOR SALE: 1971 (Tievy Impala. 4 door, automa tic, power steering, air. In very good running condition. Two extra snow tires on wheels. A steal at $950. Call 739-7496 during the day or 739-7548 after 6 p.m. 11:27 T&T tfn LOST & I FOUND I LOST WATCH, Lost at Yard Sale on October 27 at 704 West Mountain St. Ladies yellow gold Bulova with mesh band. REWARD. Call 739-2377. 11:21, 27 & 29 JOBS WANTED HAIRDRESSER WANTED-Prefer someone with following. Ph. 739-7861. 11:21 tfn WANTED — Experienced tie-in machine operator. Part-time. Tie-in only. Ph. 739-3269. E.O.E. ll:13tfn T&T CLOSING SALESMEN NEEDED for this area to close out aluminum siding. No canvassing. All leads furnished. Can make up to $30,000 or more a year. Call Bill Powers, 482-9666 or call collect to Mt. Holly, 827- 2401. ll:21tfnT»T Asphalt Driveways Parkinff Lots ■Free Estimates- Phone 739-71941 BARRETT PAVING INC. Apply For Scholarship % ) AppUcatlonz are now being token for the scholarship offered by Cleveland Tech’s chapter of Gamma Beta Phi (GBP) honor society. The $100 per quarter award to to be used for tuition and textbook costs. Current tuition for full-time students amounts to $46.00 per quarter and books cost an average of $00.00 or more. The scholarship la available to beginning and current students. The recipient of this echolarahlp will be selected on the basis of need and echolarahlp ability. Persona Interested are requested to submit a written request, by Friday, December 7 to Mrs. Barbara Taylor, GBP Advisor, c-o CleveUmd Oounty ’technical Institute, 187 South Post Road, Shelby, N.C. 38100. Only those persons who submit a written request for scholarship funds will be con sidered. The scholarship Is awarded for one quarter with option of renewad. The recipient will be required to maintain a 8.00 QPA while on scholarship In order to qualify for renewal. Recipients should exemplify, to the highest degree possible, the code of ethics as set forth and described In GBP literature. CALL 739-7496 TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD. STEWART PLUMBING. INC. 106 f'kvrland Ave. WEI.L PUMPS. W.ATER IIKATKHS, .\I.L TYPES Pl.UMBINfi FIXTURES. OWNED & OPERATED BY DON CONNERS & JOHNNY STEW ART Day -3»-:iOS8 Nile 739-9102 24HOUR.SEKM('K EXPERIENCED THEM hint; A Complete Line of Wall Paper. Carpel and Accessories. KINGS MOUNTAIN PAINT CENTER 1.506 Shelby Rd. Phone 139-5221 TONY BARRETT BAILBONDENG 24-Hour Service iSiffht Or Day KNITTERS AND IN SPECTORS needed for seeiind and third shifts. Experieneed in both single and double knit. Call B64-.3201 for in- 'erview. Ask for Kyle Smith 10:16lfn T&T SERVICES 1 ATTENTION HORSE LOVERS — Cloninger Stables in Dallas specializes in amateur and juvenile riders on Tennessee walking horses. Visitors always welcome. Phone 922-3062. Rt. 3. Box 2, Dallas, N.C. 11:21, 27. 29; 12:4, 6. 11, 13. 18 WILL KEEP CHILDREN WHILE SHOPPING. ETC. Wednesday and Thursdays. Call 739-9689. 11:22, 27, 29 WILL BABYSIT in my home. Adult supervision and loving care at all times. Oak Grove area. Ph 739-4977. 11:21, 27 ROBERTS GREEN- HOU.SE: Winter Pansies, Thanksgiving and Winter Cactus and Dish Gardens. Located on Margrace Road. ll:ltfn CHARLES OWENS PAINTING & PAPER HA.NpiNG. Trees trimmed and removed. Phone 739-9437. 9:27lfn ANTENN.AS — We Sell and install Channel Master Antennas and Rotors. Or we repair your existing Antenna. Fast service. BRIDGES RADIO & T”, .Sales & Service. Phone 739-4416. 8:24lfn T&T H .\ Y \ E S PIANO TUNING & REPAIR SERVICE — 19 yeare experience. Antique pump organ repairing and restoring. Keys recovered. Phone 864- 1926. 9:12lfn T&T RON'S APPLIANCE SERVICE repairs washers, electric dryers, ranges, water heaters. Most all brands. Call after 9 a.m. 739-8893. 6:22lfn KIRBY V A C I' U M CLEANERS. Sales & Services. Call Charles Seism, 739-5564 after 5 p.m. 4:22tfn HANDY .MAN — NEED HOME REPAIRS? Ad ditions, decks, screened porch, screens or storm windows. 35 years ex perience. Call after 5 p.m., 739-3204. 8:16lfn 739-7194 HAPPY TURKEY You’ll give thanks when you see this ^autlful S AC tract on paved road. Lots of open land with grove of oaks to buUd In. Owner financing. Call Per. Prop. 864-8769. ASSUME PAYMENTS Owner must sell ■ been transferred • this S AC Tract of land has nice creek and lots of trees. Just south of Kings Mtn. Gall Per. Prop. 864-8769. PRIVATE LAKE This 5.78 AC Tract Is located on a targe private lake.' Covered with hardwood trees and has good road frontage. Only 18 percent down and It’s yours. Cnll Per. Prop. 864-8769. i'-f If'S A The Hittitst, sn ancient people of Ails Minor appear to heve been the first to use iron. 9^ P\l MKICSRKFIMNHING WD ANTHH F»S ! ■'( ii> I'l'linish or repair >iuir old funiiliirc :■) a lair priic. Our years »f experience make (he ilillerenir. Wr also have a uimmI seleiiUin of .iiilii|iies and gifts in our shop. Difrerenl ilems ol lolfii'sl arrive almost everyday. InvesI wisely. ItiM \iili(|iies. We will be looklii;’. for \oii to bring your old riirniliire hv our shop for a free esliinale ■Ml refinishing. We Buy, Sell :iitd Trade. We .i|i|ire<'ialeyoiir business. Hie 1‘alnier's. Hwy. 74 West Mile Irom elty liniils. Open Monduv ihioiigh S;diirdax. 10 a m. t! p.m.. and Sundays. ;m; p in Call ::t!i Frank A .liiaiiila I’alnier. I’riip.