s'age THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday. Novambac IS. 1^71 Washingi'on Report IJy CL).' ' 'lii;'' MAN .(A.Mi.J T. IJItOllil'iLL a;. 11 ;;i mka::i ;:k Ill I'l'-v'''*-”' Cl III'.'.', iiig i,;i!i:i.' cy.--.a.-uiii I 1 111!.' i- -C -‘'UkI- • M.S ll'.llll IlllU K.'ll lill (hSll'Lc I 111 jii.HiK.'i', Lie.iiiiii.'.' C l iU'i ii'-seiiLi- L.es ii'ceiiLy iipiJiiAcii a si'.lc.-c . a.iieiidiiieiiUi lo im onmUius oiii ali:i:i liill (leiiiiiiulraliiV; Iho iiiu'iit of C'.iii.me.sN lo liar the 1 .'.leiMl i\ .'iiiiiieiil from pres- .sii.'i i;; oi' ninui-iiij' sell'.' il (lis- H i. Ls lo . pi.'iid local, stall', or : -l lii .llcy o.l Oil' 111^ US a r. ii'.tri.s t.i lierc • a a le s. Il :e .s. 11 r. ..'Ill weeks, iiion.L.ers of Con-rcr.s li.■ hce.i ii .e. .ini an il.' rea:-:,; t vo' -.nf' .. .ntii; on ithi.s siiiLjecI as s'liteiif l.irniv; plt-n.s have lieon implenientcrl in e.'a's all iiv.'.'i' the n.it.ni. ■ ail.i- I'l 'i .S', hti.il oi.^li i tswei i' Hie e.irl'V lii'.ets o," l .ilii naiiar. ti.eil cf 'lio'th, I'l.ln 'iLon .-nil VVei;':ir;' aiiil cmiil orileieil plan.s of this type. 'I lie expansion < f Ihi.s prac- li e lo olli.-i' iMi lo of the niiiliy ii'is eth! ■ 1 a clun-'s ■ f vaiees lo I'virn (sr ■ s who liiue ronliinial- ly oxiirer.seil luir l•fllK•''ln a'lncil I'll' loirr-r.’i'i';e ini '.i't oi Iniair. i on Ihe e.'iii.-.iionai syslein. One Jiiieininient appi lived in I'.o j'.vxr' woird ill'..' the I'fh' I of (U'li.'.inc; cnnil .-nd'ri'i!,' inis- ini plans iinld all In al ap-e ls lia-.'i' I eon eslrio.nte i. In many s. -ii .ol rli.-.lri. Is si;, li as Charlolle aii'i wn-isio ' -aim. I'le .iii'.ls reiiuired lhat iiu.-dn;; elans by im- pleinente 1 e\ en v. idle apiieal.s were pending. Uofpiirlni local dislri.ls lo adopt remedies 'he- fore I he completion of the jiidi- <ia| priice.ss .appears to .jeo; ar di'/e the rifiht of total resi-iv of IndMdiial cases. This action by the ft.nee i> ,i bei;innin'.r by the leidsl.diM' bran.'h lo clarify .■ ’ee rf Lie leeal snarl.s wlilrh have develop. od in the pro'e s of de.si'i;re;.;'d. in;; our schools rnhlie noli -y, ile veloped in re.-enl hcivs and loiirl decisions, slaii'.s Li.it s. Iiool ,a c .sifrii'menls siimild be non die.i- lo'flor'. iiiid willioiil ri.p-ird lo race. .School boards in foil iwiie; ilhis polii'.v Ibive loll'; .sin,-:' le-' parted from Ihe i|iie.-dinnalil(' I'racliie of operaliie; dual lino I, syslein. .School distrlcls in our. area of ,\orlh (’arolina ha\e (' 'lie a ipioil Job over Hie pant few ye-irs of as.snrin.; tlial .all .stii- ■denls williin a school disirici are assi; lied oil a ivii dis. i imalory lias's. Re.'cnl eoiirl deii-'lens Iviv", caused (oiVfusioit and i ncerlahiiy . which have added l.i Ihe already di'tfi Ii'il lask of I'l'i'ref idly nieeb ini 11"' n.aliunal l abile ro'iey ef dese;;ialiri'; unr s.'liop's. The ir'mc- li •(' i f for, ed busiii;; Ins dis- 1 ..l.'.l 11. Ill Lie leal ffoal of pro- i;; ipi.' .!> ed....iUiin mr all id.I l.'iiis. I'on.iressional luida.i -e .s II ■ "ied lo cle.ir uo s imo [ this • ..i.iiaio'.i. 1 have supported leR- s :iti\e o.fells to elari.y ( Ingres- ■lioci.il i itent. It is inueb to > early to te.l A the a. lion t iken by the ill use will be su '. e.iS' Ul, b.d al least a hecinnin;; li.-.s been nt'ii b aa 1 I'ui;:.e .t .s rc dy t.i assait i'seif hi I'ii'i area. ler i. ma n- in'-r qniel fco- too 1 -v ■. " ■ ■ .1 1'.'I ■ Tie !!'■ .a.'r I'lu alion A t vat evlend.".! ' ■ I'"' llo 'se an.l w : ■I ' amend-nenM r r 'ii.'ithen v. ioas pro;;!”ICS ' c ■'ll ,T- -i',-' o 1 , itn'veTiHes I’lv. ' '! Iiy. In a i '-t i ■ ’ll'.’':cnl "' ant i’l lid Hie-te i''.'di!r'i.''''i. r .nil ’0 or ler.'ims w to r)r '-ide b bel'i f-f idud ■ I'ltl'e i" 'rrre “.’iinilotioi •> ,H(] I erts enr'illed adople l 'OS -1 m ■■-nc'-l ab| I ' b';;h('i' edi- "- '"o. till' Kedci-H I” " insti'' 'leas a'r ■’dy , .. ■■,; c -dd-'d to ■■-ve Lie V'di- '';'"i-H use SI- L ■ "s and •Md ; i'e e' ii'i- 'Tlneioi t’--' n I"' .ns to 'rdept asri',-. ■e e •nm'" I •e lse I 'Its of f 'n-io-f, ir -a ■' 1 • I'l H'o N. C. State University Aftollo and Portrait are the two All - Amerka award winning roses for 1972. Apollo is a magriifficent soft yellow hybrid tea variety on a strong, sturdy stem. The cla.ssic ■blooms of delicate sunrise yel low, suffused with shadings of red, are quite large, often five to si.x inches across, and bold their color throughout the life of the bloom. The lieautifully formed buds will develop 30 to -10 petals produced on 'ong stems, perfeel for cutting. The tragrance is unusually I‘.'easaut, resemblhiig that of the “old-fasliioned" tea rose. The fiagranee intensifies as the flow er opens. Apollo received very ‘■nil seuics from all of Ihe AAflS Judges scatlcred Ihrougbout L>c i...r ii'y, win were impressed -1 in I' ii' i-i-lLcL ...1." ■'i I'lose r-eit;' In L and .-I d ■I 'l ■'i"i‘: li 'V ' i’l- cr.'.iT I L 'il' fin in-i.'il supp"rt Ilf educcHo’i d i’ls'iluli.ms. De- spile this ! ' I .'inrl de'.'C .de a gen- eiiil rise in t.i 'im cusls, nn'iiy of our c'i'le res .md univeri 'tles ere I".i'crieii 'UbT S''\ere fi'nn-ial , dif f rullii'S. .■since Word War li,| dll' e eurullmenis licve sky-1 i'o.k''ti'l. In 111) llie till'd eol- l";'' ciu'cllmenl wus only Lo mil- liiin. In Ilf' number r' slii- deiils ill cc'!e'"'S and uir'.■('•■sit'''s had ri.sen Li 7.3 mi'li'in. l-i-reas- ing enrol'menls. r sm;: co'ls .ef .'unstructiiin. airl Ihe n-'-'d 'foe new euniru'n to rr"''! Lie d'- iri'iniiil Ilf a r'''i'*’L''‘ '-"I- eiety have all heen fa tors cmi- irihiiting to tiie liiglier cost ef education. Tlie Irll prissi-l Ibe ii,r, sn v'-c- • if'iii/es Ihe n''''.| Hi ('."d'ii”e pi '- gr.ims wbi.'h Irec heiped col leges an'l nni'.('''s'lie.s meet t'leir inrveasin'.; firm '' 'I i'''''ls. revi- siiins in tills bill will priHide a.'Idili ufil asd.dar.ce I ' small ecl- leges uhi.li i'l'.e s-TciV'l tl'f ■;re.'ilesi lin-'i'. -iil ^■•rain and t) Hie middie ; lims family vb;. h bos b-ad lo b.eir the higii cost of hav- i'lg se\'eral . hi’,Iren in school al the same lime. Bi!! Bndges Barfee? iHAVt MOVED FHOM RAILROAD NU2 TO T3IE CORNER OF PI-IEmX STREET WALNUT PHONE 739-9913 On< HOUK WM7/C ctanras THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING 537 EAST K!HG ST. TFr-rp’-rorri: 730-53'14 r • ■«»noTOw MON., TOES, Yi'KD. S?EC?..ALS MEN'S OR LADIES' 2-PIECE ?. SUITI) gg-69 I LADIES' 1-PIECE 2 Bi.s^S5SEi? S.e3 EVERY DAY SPECIAL • I* Loanderc ij f ^ Loandered 3 ii il W C/ Folded or “ * On Hangers CJI EACH MON., TUES. A W'L J SPECIAL" TROUSERS ^ PLAIN SKEHTS OR SWEATERS OPEN EVERY DAY 7:30 TILL Gp.m. MIX CR MA'rCH 1“^ 1 EXCEPT SUNDAY 4 I with the beauty and quality o. this fine nevvcoiner. l.ie bush i-s reported to be vig orous wilii a fins 'jrar.-hir.: iia id and produces blooms from sprinyi until late fall. Apollo will make an attra'clh e ad.i.'i .11 lo y ' r g.arJen and will be cer,ain to become an atten- l.ion-gelter with its beauty, ctark gr.'X'n foliage and unusual 'frag-^ r.'fU'O. As a cut f’c.ver and show j plant, “it has few equals.’ I j'P'-ir.aii will ' “ove to be a rose for all gardeners, .ft produces a strong, well formed plant with allraclive fully double flowers. Tiie fi.rwers are two-toned pink, fragrant and very attractive, lii.s variety could very well be- co.me a focal point of interest in your rose garden. It is reported to have more than ordinary dis ■ ' resist an e. The urn shaped, deep pink C30UNr- GINGER Ground ginger gives an Inter esting flavor to pot roasts, slow ..d.c.-ceu, adds a pl(m„ncy to bean, onion and potato sou. s and e.K.ous spi'iakied cn ie„is a.id oLier fruits, Iresh or can ned. )uds o .-n to give a sti.kiTg cambiiiation of rich pink outer peia.s and a creaitiy, slnimp pink e.aier. U.'casionally, gold tones ■Aiasii f -e o.ien bloom and add to its glowing wariritli with tiie whole ll'.'vver set -eff by a deep clear pink reverse. t.i booms, por.T'.mcd with ,a ■'netrating old rose fragianco, i''e ma'ie ■ n o'f more Ilian 50 pot.-Is vvhi.'h roil back in a nleas- ing informal style. Tlie plant is a stroit grower, well branched with a solid mantle of deep greeii, disease rcsist..ant foil,age. Tins variety provides added .in- trest to th ro.se .grower as it is the first All-Amcri.-a rose stioc- tion ver developed by an ama tcur hybridizer in the 32 year histtory of AARS. ■Portrait was devcior'ed by Mr. Carl Me.ver. Cloves, Oiiio, wlio i-s a pipe fitter by trade. If you are an am.iteur rose breeder, kep trying: as you, too, may de velop a winner. Childhood 4 .Aclion was taken Thursday niglil, November H,.to organize C uve.and Cou.ity Eariy Child- hjod Educailon Association.' Thor,' wove faurlcon pi-'.-cnt for the meeting, leprosenting seven iai. li i: ic . '.a iiu . . a. . . ^urs i elccLid V.e.'o .Mrs. Llil! E'der, di-' sector oi Eiclc.- Playschool, pfesi-' lent; yim. Pe.irl VVc.=.sr.n, cl.irec-, ter of Chiiiiren's D iy Care Cen-; t.-r, vice president: ?.!r.s. AlDo By.l, director of Brittain Vil- lag,' Bay Cure Euc.c'taiy and ' tral source of inform-a.fion tlml members may be informed of St te and local regulaticns that may or may not apply to their own farilllies: i-l) to support and strengthen individual efforts through coojieration: (5) to sup port all eflorts in the inlerest of children. Represented at the formation of thus association were seven iVcililics concerned with early childhood education. They wore: Tlirougli-the-Week School, Math er 'Goose Day Care Center, Elder I Playschool, Brittain VlllaiT Day f Care Center, MePhearson Day Care Center, Humphy-iDumpty_ Day Nursery, Westview Baptis^A Church Kindergarten. Other early^-,. childhood educational faclHties are invited to attend the next meeting on Thursday, Decembr 9th, 7:30 p. m. at Union Trust Co. in Shl'by. Interested facilities not present at Thursday night’s meet- 'g may contact one of iite offi in cers for more information. , treasurer. I Til,; p.inc.m o' the m.-cting ! was to org.anh-e an associalion heua in Clevclan l County of kin- ' d''i'';'.irlPi'’. and ciiild cate facili ties, and impro'ced standards of i operation among Ihe facilities ini Clovclrnd County. Through or- i ganization the following specific 1 objectivities will be sought: iH to cento a s' .irit of goodwill among the members: (2) to encourage members to study .to gain dinc-| tional knowledge and skill in 1''“ top ication of new practices and techniques: i3) lo provide a cen- PHOTOCMPHY e WEDDINGS • SPECIAL OCCASION PORTRAITS © PHOTOGRAPHS COPIED ® INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY • CUSTOM BLACK AND WHITE Rcasonahio PrVrc’ Dark Room Work With SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Call FRED GRERH 629-2454 Day or Night ■1. ItkAmericak most popular! Whyr We think it’s excellence of product Years and years ago,when we decided to bake Jane Parker Fruit Cake, we also decided to bake the best That’s why Jane Parker Fruit Cake was then and is todav over 213 fruits and nuts. Just enough cake to hold together the bounty of imported and domestic cherries, pineapple from the Far East, dtron from the Caribbean,sun-drenched raisins from Califonua and meaty pecans from the South. We tWnk, too, that value has made it popular IMAGINE, THE 5-LB. CAKE COSTS ONLY. ’That’s dollars less than you might expect to pay for such a fine fruit cake. Now you know why Jane Parker Fruit Cake is America’s most popular. One other thing you should know: You can buy it only at A*P. P.S. Wouldn’t it make a great gift for someone? SAVE ON FAMOUS NATIONAL m PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY NOVEMBER 20. 1971 "Swp«r«Rifht“ Qwclity 6r«in>P«4 Im# New Ytfk SN.# C«p'a John't Fioicn Steaks Qwelity Gf«in-Fe4 lAf Ground Chuck “Swper-Rifht" Quelity Grain-Fed Reaf Steaks $1.59 Shrimp Cocktail 3 Glaieee 89c 3-U. e Mor* Pko. Eldorado Praso* u 73c Shrimp 'T.S.;' ’&;.'89c T.* QualH; C.A. e / rc t* Baking Hens is. 45e “Super-Right" Owalitf Young Ducklings u. 59c Cep'n John's "Super-Right" Quolity (Md Fethion Pork Sausage 2 IS. $1.19 Frozen Oyster Stew '*» 49e "Super-Right" Quality Hot or Mild 77c Pure Pork Sausage 'litii 39c — \ AGP BRAND DiUCATESSIN DtUGHTS LIMt PARPAIT riMICNTO SMIAO HAM SALAO 39e ^ 37e 49c 100% BRAZILIAN WHOLE BEAN EIGHT 'CLOCK Coffo© 63c 3 $l99 NEW REDUCED RETAILS EIGHT O'CLOCK INSTANT 2-Oi. A 6-Ox. 0^ 0^ lO-Os. Jar 99c Coffee ? 29c T 69c Shop For Hormel ^ ; SPAM o. CQclTa LunclieonMeat ww iSa Wrop Your Holiday Moots In. Reynold’s Aluminum Wrap '•’’■Vo'59‘ SHOP & SAVE AT YOUR A&P STORE Piljsbury Lojrcri'■ . hi ■*,' Cake;; Mixes M Frozen Food Buys! At^E'.il4GREpi^ilTS ABiP Frosen Baby Limas Try All Flovors Borden Ice Milk ABiF Frosen Cut Corn 2 ^ 69c 39c 5 '^ Si 00 CREAM OF Tartir IVa-Oz. 29c Sc(i I'Oz. 27e Nutncf I'Oz. 55c CImis l^i'Oz. Uc PiMipkip Pic Spict PouKty Scascnini CreunC Cinnamon Garlic SaK 1% Or. 43c LOi. Size 25c 4-02. B5c 314-02. 2Sc Slaced Citron Lb. 74c Gioced Peels d-oz. Cup 25c Mixed Fruits Lb. 74c > Glaced Cherries St? a°c > Glaced Pineeple ^ Wllllo, Roe Qfia mOmm la. KimbPrfy Clark Products Sole Kleonex Jumbo Towels^ n.M 37c try AMortad ■ ‘f . Kleenex Facial Tissue 49c Kleenex .Dinner. Napkins 33c Fresh From Jan'e'‘Pcfrk%rf'' Jane Parker Regular or Sandwich Slked Bread 4 $1 oo Jane Parker Whole Wheat. Crocked Wheat, Sour Rye Variety Bread 3 83c jj, -fv Pi]5t{.of -ih^-Grd[5 ■ Prodtree' U. S. #1 All Purpoae Whit* Potatoes 15 79c Florida White Meat Grapefruit 5 ^ 59c VALUABLE .COUPON Prket Effoctivo Only WMt Thlt 'Coupon SAVElOe | //n°d FLOUR 55c i On Your Host PurchoM SAVE 10c Without Coupon 4S« Code P040-162 Coupon Cipiroe Nov. 27 c Jane Porker Bake N' Servo Rolls: Flaky o Dinner Twin o Cloverltaf Pkgt. Your Choice Jon# Porker Thonkegivlng Vohiet Kolex SaeHary NapkiRS Tampons Regotof 40 BoiliqN 2 Dalsay Bowl Cleaner Fims Sanitary Napkins Dsissy Balhroom TissasS !£!. 33c 49c Ct. Pkg. Rdl Pkt* 2^. Site 66c S1JI9 36c 78c Stuffing Bread 32c JWWT PtofMe CiHp Vella* Oranges 5 59c Onions 3 ii; 33c Fer Tlieakcgivine 0««e« Sprey Shop For A&R Cranberries Vu; 29c Fruit Sulud 49c £; 89c ACF OrWC Raisins See4lrit ft<«. Pk«. Shea Fer AAf letNtk 37c Walnuts ^ 49c .4 YoorWo$l:iin9j|Nccds oil on ^ ^ ^ iu*'I Dove 85c St bit Ubi^\v^ V Ufebuoy/v^ V * -if 41c Fordltook Limas 33c StUtlyEini Drink 'i^39c Whcl* ktmtl Con • Celdn Crjr i Cora • Cut Green Beans • *52,. Ho'.f Fid Peas ti;- 30c J- Port t BomsiGc 4.-10.5^00 York Apples 8 iL 89e Prket KHective Only With This Coupon Rtdeentehio At Your A4P Slerv Only Corn Bread Mix 43c Vg| &0c 59c A&P STORE COUPONS Save 40c i A&P Freeze Dried ; Instant CoLtss «-Oi. Jer jIis Save 40c OWOO' '•'’.heut Ceupen $1.59 iiiiSi® SAVE 40< j ^on 8-ot size ; I leisters Choice* Pr;EEZE-DRIED COFFEE 1 Per Fa.-nily >■* Witlieur Ceepen .-iCo rev S2.ll Ms Wilh Ceeeee Fev ©•»» $l.7b$ C«#r J-C- Shop AliP ond Sove Laundry Detergent 4,.o,, n,,. Great OUhwoshing Value 32-Oi. lofios Pock Liquid For Prke of Detergent 2J-Os. iot. Pop Only Kolid^liirkcy/^^ OfferlMam V " ‘ont labtl from ^ Pslfflolivt Liquid (32 ez.) - both end flaps ftem SUstch y' 'nStsf(100?q.ft)totttyeur wm aoc Off $^22'IiirkeyCou^n "siE DISPLAY FOR DETAILS ISc Off LoM on Drive IScOHUMm 'Wisk PWnriiwt 49.0I. BottIffM 74c $163 24« Off Ukol on Gleem Tooth Paste Sliep For 10c Off UM On Arrid Extra Dry 6-Oi, Ooodorant Six# 24c Off Ubtf or» Hood & SkooMors Utfon Twin Pock a.« On. SiM Shampoo 40c OH LoM oo Hood B Shampoo Tvio Pock X7 On. Toko • d 'd

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