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Thursday! March 17, 1966 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. K C. Page 7 Chazleston's Famoiis CaideM Beginning To Display Beauty Now Charleston’s Faitious Gardens bably reaching their, peak during are commencing to display the ! the first days of April.’.’ beauty that had tmade' Mr. Hastie is proprietor of showplaces noted Magnolia Gardens, Which lie off rou^'^“‘ ' C. No: At a stunnlhg ♦ the trio of throu^i:)ut the world. C. Norwood Hastie Jr., spokes-1 Surri.rervjUe, along the bank of man fbr the gardens, s^d ohlyjlhe Ashley River. Magnolia, a minor damage was o^sloned by {Mecba for botanists and flower a vicious cold ’ snap, last'month,' lovers, boasts perhaps the most and camellias already ,ahe begin-1 varied collection of camellias in ing to give evidence of magnifi- ! the country - cent blossoms. Redbud, forsythia, 1 ’ . flowe^rtrtg cfuihce and other' ^ miles distant, also off spring shrub’s are adding their ' Highway 61, is Middleton Place, ; . color under sunny skies, accom- ! America’s finest example of land- depths rise ^ panied by mild temperatures i scape architecture. - This formal j trees. It lies north of Charleston . , , . 1 garden, which pr-edates the A- i off Highway a2. Unless something unfors^n • merican Revolution, is acknowl happens, ’ Mr. Hastie said, J’the i eaged the equal of any in Eng- ! located within easy driving dis gaidehs will grow indreasingly j land and on the Continent. 'j tance of the city, are open from beautiful as the weeks go by; pro^ Cypress Gardens, owned STATEMENT OF RESULT OF THE SPECIAL BOND ELECTION held in the CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN. NORTH CAROLINA on March 15,1966 special bond election I cast for the ordinance aulhorizi-ng held in the City of Kings Moun- the City of Kings Mountain to tain on March 15, 1966, 3363 vot- contract a debt and in evidence ers were registered and qualified ' thereof to is^ue not exceeding to vote. ^ $1,300,000 Sanitary Sewer Bonds At said election 458 votes were ; of said City for the purpose of —! r ^^' providing funds, with any other maintained by the city, IS unique , Jjarging m Its array of azales which bor- ^ ^ t'xtending the sanitary sevvoT moss-laden evoress City, including the m e cyp enlargement of an existing sew age treatment plant and the con- , straction of a new sewage treat- 'rpP'it plant, the constructicn of punip stations, outlalls, .main The Veterans Corner EDITOR’S NOTE: Below are authoritative answers by the Vet erans Administration to some of the many current questions from^ former servicemen and their fam ilies. Further information on Vet erans benefits may be obtained at any VA office. Q—Since I purchased my home 311 a GI loan, I have been trans ferred to a job in another city. What can I do? ' Catp^nter Now In-r | Basic Training GREAT LAKES. ILL. (FHT- NC) March 7 — Seaman Recruit sdn^o" Mr.^a^idrMrl: Sniel^sT^y Methodist | t' ■ f — Colored News — 2. V rarnpnipr 10 ITSNL ^’’^ere Will be a supper Satur-, Brown is Pew No. 1 Captain and Stefen F. Carpenter, 19. Pavl Methodist | Mrs. Lottie Means is Pew No. .Tonnin^s of 1001 Groves fell^^^ . hall sponsored by Mrs. Sarah ms,^. ♦ ■ • " Clark and .Mrs. Mary Lizzie Rob-1 eris. I' kings Mountain, N. C., is under going seven weeks of basic train ing at the Naval Training Cen ter here. Under the supervision of vet- rgran Navy petty officers, he !s recoving instructions in naval history and organization, customs and courtesies, ordnance and ! gunnery, seamanship,, damage control, first aid, swimming and survival drills and sentry duty. Military drills are emphasizetl during recruit training, and with A P('w Rally will be held Sun- j day night at 7:30 at St. Paul i Methodist churdt. Mrs. Gannie-! SENIOR CITIZENS Senior Citizens club will ga ther for a regular cr.eeting Fri day afternoon at 3 o’clock at the'Woman’s -club. WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE n 1 tw„ various inspections and a planned On all VA home loans, the program, keep Percussion Instrument and * 8 a.m. to sundown. FOR EGG HUNTS AND PROMENADING Ml Delectably sweet, little girls turn I6ts of heads for admiring glances, too„^when‘they *’ go parading in Ea^er Dresses from our store. :/ / LAYAWAYS INVITED ^ Oiir Biggest-Ever Selection ol EASTER DRESSES.... ....7. .1. $1.^^ Sizes 1 to 14 McGinnis Phone 739-3116 Store S. Battleground and lines, and the acqui^tion of any necessary land and rights of way, and authorizing the levy and collection of a sufficient tax for the pajTnent of the principal of and the interest on said bonds, and 19 votes were cast against said ordinance, and a majority of the qualified voters of said City who voted at said election hav ing voted in favor of the approv al of said ordinance, said ordi- veteran remains liable on the note until the loan is paid in full or he i.s released from liability by the VA. When you receive or ders to transfer, you should im mediately attempt to arrange a sale of your property and when a purchaser,is found, obtain a re lease from liability from the VA. the recruits mentally -and physi cally alert I Upon completion of recruit training, he will be assigned to a school, shore station or ship, ac- „,Gording tb the results of his Navy ; clas.sificatlon tests, his own de- i ; sires and the needs of the .Navy. HORIZONTAL 1,7 Depicted ' musical instrument 11 Divers 12 Ventilated 14 Eternity 15 Interior 17 Born 3 Palmlike plant 4 tabor 5 Crescent 6 Domestic slave 7 Venture S “Smallest Slate” (ab.) g VdS6 10 More subdued 11 Swerves Here’s the Answer 1 Q—A dear friend of mine, a veteran of World~War II, died without friends or relatives. Due to our long association, I arrang- napee was therei y approv:ed and | ^ funeral and paid the bills, is in force and effect. j VVill the VA reimburse me for Biard of Com j expenses? missioners-et-^he City of Kings [ A-—Yes, at last in part. The VA pays a statutory allowance up to .$250 towards the burial of a vet- By order of ^ Mountain, this 16th..day of March, 196S. J'ohn Henry Moss, ^ Mayor ' Ray W Cline W. S. Biddlx T. J. Ellison O. O. Walker Commissioners TO TI^ CITIZENS AND TAX PAYERS OF THE CITY OF KLNGS MOUNTAIN: No right action or,^defenso founded upm the invalidity of the election mentioned in the foregoiiTjg staitement shall be as serted, nor shall the validity of such election be open to question in any court upon any ground whatev'er, except in an action or proceeding commenced within 'thirty days after the publication of the foregoing staterfient. J. H. McD^iicl. Jr. City Clerk and Treasurer 3:17 Take Action Now Advises Barkley “Many people 65 and over in this area should take action now to qualify for hospital benefits under-social security,” Mr. Lex ^ G. Barkley social . security dis-1 v trict manager in Gastonia, N. C. stated today. ^ "This advice applies to almost all people ov'er 65 who da not're- coj^fc social .security or railroad retirement benefits, civil service retirement a-nhuities, ^ or' public vveliare payments. Mr. Barkley stated many per sons who have never worked un der social security believe that this change in the law does not affect them. This is hot true and even those over 65 who have nev er h^id a ^ocifil security number may qualify. ~ . - '“These folks should get in touch with our office and file an application.” Mr. Barkley said. “They will then automatically qualify for hospital benefits July 1, 1966. They will also have an opportunity to sign up far the voluntary imedical insurance pro gram which will help pay doctor bills and other medical expenses. Anyone who is 65 or older or who will be 65 this year will have full protection only if he applies be fore March 31, 1966.” eran who was charged from a time service. honorably dis- period of war- Wayne O. Holland In Training Course WILDFLECKEN, Germany (A- HTNC) — Anmy^Spocialist Four, Wayne O. Holland, 19, whose mother, Mrs. Mary Holland, lives in Bessemer City,*N. C., partici pated in a three-week field train ing e.xercise which ended here March 4. Specialist Holland’s unit, the | Berlin Brigade’s 6th Infantry, ! l3ok part in weapons firing .and Q-Does a “General Discharge ^‘^^'‘‘^^1 maneuvers as part of/an Army program to maintain jjro- ficiency ip,dombat units. , Holland, assigned to Head quarters Company of the 6tli In fantry’s 3d Battalion near Bei - I lin, entered the Army in Septem- hebr 1963. He completed basic i A—Either a “General Dis-, training at Fort Jackson, S. C. charge under Honorable Condi- i Holland,' who attended Central tions” or an “Honorable Dis-! k M-n’ . „ , was onployed by the Miller Cin- arge are acceptable for Vet- struction Co., Virginia, tx^forc en- erans Administration benefits. i tering the Army. 18 Hebrew deity 13 College 13 Stormed ' officials 2lSpirit (Egypt) 16Diminutive 22 Irrjtate ^ suffix 24 Prayer ending 19 Fencing under Honorable Conditions” have any bearing oh the eligibil-i ity for veteran^! benefits as re- ^ lated to an “Honorable Dus- ' charge?” ! a “General Dis-, Honorable Condi-1 "Honorable Dis- i 26 Clip 27 Knights 28 Mountain (ab.) 29 Thallium (symbol) 30 Mixed type 31 Indian -mulberry 32 Edge , 34 Network 37 Was borne 38 Sketch 39 College degree (ab.) 40 Darkent 46 Exist £ 47 Toper 49 Elude 50 Correlative el neither 51 Flight of steps S3 Projecting angles 5i Lather 56 Constructs VERTICAL 1 Porcelain iiigrenienl 2 Svu e*3j:lt' positions -20 Cowards 23 Clear 25 Kind ot moth 32 It usually is made of ——• 33 Automatons 35 Small drums 36 Pitchers «nsh _ _ 44 Scent 45 Have lived 48 Greek letter SO Seine 52 Psyche part 41 Belongs to her 54 North 42 Average (ab.) Carolina (ab.) 1' 1 5 4 r“ 6> i 8 4 0 II IZ u IH i i4 K> W- li 18 19 w i u U a X » n 11 m IV so J1 y: 5" » % il VI m ‘to s HI HO f 4) so ')t TT S4 1 5S L J r 1 r -^1 •> Gomg Out Of Business ALL SALES FINAL-NO REFUNDS-NO LAYAWAYS SPAR VARNISH 66c Pint SPRAY PAINT 88c 16 0Z. CAN PAINT ROLLER 'ii AQy car jthat kx:^s like this, i^1mfair,to organized cotnpetition. Ponnac Metot Div sion And if Wide-Track styling doesn't pfove it for you, take a look at the way wt’re outselling all but two makes for the sixth straight year. Or take e look inside one of our 40 Pontiacs. You'll find carpeting, genuio«.walnut and all the roominees POntlac is known for. Or peek at one of the 15 renowned Pontiac engines. And if you're still hard to convince, take a look at what that price sticker does to those other cars, it’s a conspiracy, that’s what it is. And more people have been taking part in it than .e'^fer. How about you? WIDE-TRACK PONTIAC isu PmCE A TI«E* AT YOUR POMTIAC DEALERS-A GOOD PLACE TO iUY USED CARS. TOa LACKEY-FALLS PONTIAC INC. 201 West Viiginlif Aye. Bessemer City \ • 100% PURE OUTSIDE WHITE REG. $7.30 GAL. GALLON OUTSIDE WHITE REG. $5.95 GAL. $3.97 Gal. WAGONS TRICYCLES V2 Price ALL ^ TOYS .2 WALLPAPER i Price ALL PATTERNS ROLL LATEX PAINT $250 Gal. 9x12 RUGS .........$4.44 ( CONGOWALL VINYL WALL COVERING 36c FOOT SEMI-GLOSS COLORS $1.22 QUART ZEBCO 202 ROD REEL — LINE $4.70 C ZEBCO 404 ROD REEL — LINE $6.20 ZEBCO 606 ROD REEL — LINE $9.99 ZEBCO 33 ROD REEL — LINE $13.40 20% OFF ON ALL TACKLE 100 RODS $1.99 Plastic Worms VIAth Hook ....15c 1 Group Lures . V2 Price Tackle Boxes . .....1 20% Off PAINT THINNER 25c Qt. VENETIAN BLIND ^ REPAIR KITS 66c 4" NYLON BRUSH $1.49 SLOT CAR RACE SETS 55.00 40.00 32.50 25.00 27.50 20.00 16.25 12.50 26" BOYS' BIKE 24" BOYS'BIKE YOUR CHOICE $25.00 ANTIQUE KITS 20% OFF CITY PAINT STORE 219 Batttegroiuid Avenue \ V
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