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.,1 fage 4 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. -- Thursday, February 13, 1969 THE SOUTH'S LARGEST QUALITY HOME FURNISHERS NOW reduced f below nafionally ladvertised price '‘mm SEAi.Y " hotel-mutel , mattress Bassett ; SPANISH i I BEDROOM SALE ■ PRICED A unique value m style and quality! Safari Oc.k finish, simulated carved wood com ponents and antique brass finished hard ware. Micartae laminated plastic tops, includes dresser with matching mirror and bed. MATCHING 4-DRAWER CHEST ' $69.95 EXTRAI . 1 UTILITY CABINET sMi! Sm(// .1 NOW ONLY ^ULL OR TWIN SIZE Think of it! You can buy for your own home — Irss than the nationally ad vertised price—the same mattress that value-wise hotel and motel buyers across tlie ILS. have ap proved. It meets strict hotel specifications for comfort, quality, dura bility. A not-to-be-missed opportunity. Check these features: I • Bsilt to Seoly's Helel-Metel I specifications • Rro-Boilt cnish-proof borders • Heovy-Duty durable woven cover for service • 4 Cord Nondies • Air Vents • Upholstered with fine qoolity felt for no-coB feel • Hundreds of resilient coils • Matching Box Spring..., $39.00 30"x21"x66'* ALL STEEL CABINET OR ROBE YOUR CHOICE Whether you need closet space or storage space for your kitchen, bath or utility room, here's your answer. Both are quality constructed of all steel with beautiful finishes. See these terrific buys today at Sterchi's and save! 24 GARMENT WARDROBE l> .111 Mr ' II O 30"k15"x66" j 3.PIECE SPANISH owe BEDROOM Regular $249 Compare the saving on this beautiful suite! Features dur able Oak construction and Spanish detailing. You get: Triple Dresserand Mirror, large 4-Drawer Chest, and Lattice Poster Bed. See this terrific buy today. ^#1 :v NO MONEY DOWN! mi Special Purchase TWIN BED ENSEMBLE i95 EA. Maple finished panel headboard with matching footboard, rails, innerspring mat tress and boxspring make up each set. A • tremendous value at this low sale price! See it today! BUY A PAIR ONLY $115. Mountain Street Kings Mountain, North Carolina I 18" Portabie TV C. 18" Portable TV with Stand (MeasurW Oiafonilly) $129.95 All channels complete with rolling stand. “Instant Play/' wide angle picture tube, front mounted con trols, telescopic antenna and hi impact plastic caoinet Terrific buyl General Electric Early American Color TV Console Exclusive G.E. "Meter Guide" Tuning for Crisp Clear Color! ^ 226 Sq. In. Viewing Area! Simplified color tuning, "Insta-View" picture and sound are almost immedi-a ate Illuminated channel window and* front controls and sound. See this great buy at Sterchi's today and save! 489 EXCHANGE THE SQ,UTHS LARGEST HOME FURNISHERS BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Pfc. and Mrs. Darrell Carpen ter, route 2. announce the birth of a daughter, Friday, Ftdiruary 7, Ki.ngs .Mountain liospiial. I Mr. and Mrs. Holland Cantt. 1109 Spruce street, annountH* the birth of a son. I'rid.iy, February i 7, Kings Mountain hospit-al. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence .Spicer, route 1, announce the birth of a son, 'rhursd:iy, February d. Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and .Mrs. Ronnie Wooten, SOS Corridor Lane, Gastonia, an Beth Houser Honored Tuesday At Luncheon nounce the l)ii<h of a son, Sun day, February 9. Kings Mountain liospital. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ijames. n-:. le 1, Dallas, announn* ih.. birth mf a daughter, Mondiiy, February 19, Kings Mcuintaiii hospital. Mr. .and Mrs. Robert Holloway. 2ir) .Mountainvicw street, (Lt<. Ionia, announce the birth of a son. 'ITiesday. Feliruary ll.King.s .Ifountain hospital. I DKG Chapter j Held Meeting “Threats 'Po Our V'alues V(‘rsiis I Protective Forces” was the pi(,- gram topic of members of pcia ' kpsilon ('hapter of Delta Kappa Gamma .society meeting FiTnn- ary 6th in the Ilessomer City I. Ijrary. .Members had supper at H<‘!(‘ ^ Restaurant in Ressemer City. Mrs. J. H. Patterson was mod- Mrs. L. E. Hinnant and Mrs. Jame.s Herndon, Jr. hopoied .Mi.s.s Both Houser, bride-eU-ct. at a lurichoon Tuesday at Kings Mountain Country club. Miss Houser and Lee McIntyre will be married .Saturday at noon • i- in Si. Matthew’s Lutheran church, erator for the panel dis(‘ussi >n A color motif of pink and and others on the program \\t green was featured in the dFcoi- ations. The luncheon tables were centered with miniature pink baskets of spring flowers. 'I’he bride-elect’s place was marked with a gift from the hostesy.s. The 14 guests inclu led Miss pn'sident. Houser’s mother, .Mi's. G<*orge Heiuser, and sister, Shii ley Hoius- er Hud.son. The bride-to-be wore a wlute wool suit. Mrs. E. \V. Neal, .Mrs. Fr .'^isk, Mrs. Kdna Coon, Mrs. .-\ lie Matthews, Mrs. Alva 1| and Mrs. Charles Baird. Biusitie.ss of tlie meeting w cor.;Jurt<d liy Miss Alice A\<*r; 'O 9 Weed Killers Replacing Hoe Howell Holland's M The Plow Brothel Passes Funeral rites for Glenn Quinton Holland, 47, of route 4, SheU>y. brother of Howell Holland of Kings Mountain, were held Mon day afternoon from Sandy Plains Baptist church, interment follow ing in the church t'emetejy. .Mr. Holland died suddenly Sun day morning at his home of a heart attack. ; He was; employed as a bridge foreman with Seaboard Coast Line for 29 years and was a member of the Railroad Brother hood and V. F. W. He was a native of Cleveland County, son off Mrs. Erie Mode Holland and the late Boyce Hol land. Besides his mother and his brother here, he is survivEKl by a daughter, a brother and a sister. All shoe stores in Czechoslova kia are government-owned. » WeYie Celebrating the20‘J' anniversary of KttchenAid Dishwashers i Nowisthe - timetobuy! Many of the KitchenAid dish washers introduced in 1949 are still going strong! That kind of dependability earned KitchenAid its reputation for being the best. See our newest models. They’re built with good old« fashioned quality ~ and pro vide the latest innovations. There’s a model for every kitchen and every budget. There’s never been a better time to buy! KitchenAid FOOD WASTE DISPOSERS Built better to grind finer» faster, quieter, and last longer. Install one with your dishwasher and save on installation cost. 20 yean of good M'fadtionedtiuaUty Kltcli«nAi^ DISHWASHERS Ben T. Goforth Plumbing YORK ROAD Ch(*ml<al weed killei's arc je- placing th(‘ hiK* and plow in ihc home* garden j. si as they havt- many conimcnaal farm croi-s. 'The k<w to using herbicides in the gaiden smcessfully is knoA ing which material to s<'lect .i; how to use it, according to I' . WaltcM' A. Skroch, extension li". ticulturai specialist at N<»it!i Carolina l^late Fniversity. ••\Ve know eiviugh about chcni- I ical weed control now to mak.* it , Xeasihli* to treat a major poi-tion of our vegi'tahle gardens u.'iir. on(* or two w<'ed control chen. cals and eliminating much of t!,.* hand hoeing.” Dr. Skroch said- lie a’rlded that the gat<lnr.- shouldn't approach the use >■: ch(*mical weed control material' with the idea that he can buy o;;i herbicide and use it incliSKTiinl:.- ately all over the garden. “I know of no herbicide tha’ can b(‘ safely and <‘ffeclivel^^^ on all vegetable crops, Skroch said. ‘’H<:wev<*r. it is p**- sihle to get ;:Ood weed ami gra^ control with a minimum of t\\n mat(*rials.” Some of the w(‘ed killers tliat have use on a wwle range of v getabU* ci'o)>s an* trifluralin, ii- piK'namid, dncthal and amih«‘n. Olher.s, s..vh as simazine. can b* use(l safely on corn and fiuii crops such as hlu(4K*rries. grajH-*-. p(*achc*s, apples and trailing bIacklK*rries. *’l would sehvi two 0*f thes<' materials,” Dr. Skrocli said. '‘Da ' thal and sima/ine would he a d*- sirable combination if usinI by l:i Ix'l dir(*ctiT)ns." Bolli an* availal)lc as granuli'- and wettable pow(U*r for max. mum convenumee. 'Phey should lx* applii i to cl(*an soil immed, atcly after planting. DacMi-al has a widi* sjxrtrum of usahiliry. It is labeled for u<.‘ on hro.coli, hrusscl sprouts. i lificwcr, eahl'.jge, .snap l)(*an>, southern [)i*as. collards, ka!''. muslaid greens, turniips, garl '-. onions, Irish potal(K‘s, .sweet p" ^atf»es, eggj)Iant. p(*ppei's and . arrots at sfvding. Dr. Skroch points ort th-nt da dial will giv(* .six to ('Ight we‘'k>- control of some annual liroad leaviHl and most grassy weed> when applied aVcoiding to ladei direct ion.s. Othei* materials are avail^y whith L'ive similar control. Dr. Skroch saul he woidd ir .''' home gai'in«‘rs to check \\dli their cfiunty extension agents If there is any doul)t regarding il''‘ use frf a heiliieUk' or any oih‘‘T pestiekk*. Scholarship Deadline Near Raleigh Applications for tin' Prospective I'eacher Scliolaishii' Loan Fund, a program created ay the 19.M Geneml As.somhly lf> ‘*ncour:igo students to train teachers, must b(* submitted later than March 1, 1969. !ents interested in teaching i’t the North Carolina public schools ind who are in ne<’d of financial assistance for college training during the 1969-70 school .M‘ar should write to; Scholarship tion, Division of Teacher Kdiic-c tion. Department of Pulilic In struction. Raleigh 27602. According to Morris C- Brown, supervisor of the Teacher Schol- arshiip Loan Pi^ogram Loan Pro gram. about 600 awards will 1”' made in March and April. Kach recipient will receive .$600 per year for up to four years of sdi- dy. “Priority will be given to np plicants who plan to teach i? ' elementary grades; h^xweverJ^ er areas of study will lie con ered,” ho said. as no SUl = ; , ^ lih i 'in 1 • n
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