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THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C.
cow EFFICIENCY
Dniry farm<*is are liarfl-pross-
oci to incr<Mso officioncies
onouirh to koc]; fnaii swai-
Jowcfl up l>y .swolHn:^ pmfiucfion
<‘osts:. Ono way they stay ahoad
i.s by iu('foasin<^ tho oiUiMit of
milk por row. .\ortb Carolina
(lairynio’i liavo Ihmti siHrcess-rul
ai this in rocont yoars. Milk pro*
{turd por cow in IliTO av<‘ra^od
S.Ol'i p^mnds. an incroasi* of 11
per cent o\er 1060. .Many top
herds in tho stale average twice
1 his amount.
CITRUS COUSINS
Ther*; are some new citrus!
cousins in the experimental |
stage, re ports Mrs. Ruby Uzzle,
f'xtension consumer marketing
economics, N. C. Slate Univer
sity.
'riiei<* is a “tangor,” wliicli is
a cross Ix'tween tangerine and
(Uange; an “oramon,” whicli is an
orangc-lemon mixture; a langer-
mon.” which rrosses the tange
rine with the lemon and a
"iime(iuat/’ which is a descend?
ant of the lime and kumquat.
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WHEN OLD IS
REALLY YOUNG
How many times hove you heard it soid of
an older person that they do not look or act as
old as they really are? These are usually people
who hove maintained a zest for life and are de
termined to enjoy it to the fullest extent that
they can. It is always stimulating to be with
people that act this wcry.
These people are also usuaUy very conscious
of their health and believe in taking good care
of themselves physically as well as mentally.
They do not neglect symptoms of on iUness nor
do they ignore any recurring symptoms. They
see their doctors regularly and faithfully follow
the advice they are given.
YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US
when you need a delivery. We will deliver
promptly without extra charge. A greet many
people rely on us for their health needs. We
welcome requests for delivery service and
charge accounts.
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drug company
city;s moofrn stopf
Cospel Sing
Set Saturday
Midviow' Baptist church will
sponsor a big all-night 'Gospel.
Sing Saturday nigln beginning!
at 7 p. m. j
FeatuiXMj on the pmgram wll
be tho Lankford Family of Char
lotte, the Patriots of Concord, and i
I he Happy Echoes of Swannanoa.
The interested community is
invited to attend and participate.
Dance Festival
Friday, Saturday
“•^el's square ’em up” sings thee
c/'-iier, and the llth Annual W’in-
|,.er Wonderland W'esiern Squai'c^
I Dance Festival is under way on
I: December 3 and 4 at City park
I gym in .Shelby.
; With the first sounds of the
' hoedown, the dancers quickly
1 form their squares across the
‘ballroom floor and the caller be-
; gins his familiar “Walk all
I! around tlie left hand lady,” and,
lithe danexu's begin to move
I; in rhythm with the music.
The caller continues . . . “Grand
r old right and left you go ’round.”;
land the danau's dressed in their
gaily colored fancy western dance
I! costumes swing and whirl and do-
I si-do and a night of fun is under
! way.
I This festival annually attracts
1 hundreds of ' dancers from
'throughout the southeast, with
advance registrations showing
j nine states to be represented at
what promises to be the greatest
I fes.tival ever heUi here.
The festival gets under w’ay
Friday night at S o’clock and con
tinues Saturday morning and aft-
. ernoon. The Grand Ball begin
'Saturday night at 7:45, to be
opened with speeches by Shelby
city officials.
' Calling the numbers for this
I event will be Rohm Schneider
I of Middleburg, Ohio and Jeny
I; Holt of Cincinnati. Both Schnei
der and Holt are nationally
I' known in .square dancing for their
distinctive styles for calling, and
their p.>pularity will attract fans
I who travel great distances to
I dance to tho precision' calls of
h these two personalities.
• Two other popular persons
are P'rank and Phil Lohnert of
Toledo, Ohio. i*ounrl dance direc-
1 Tors. Frank and Phil are leading
nnind dance teachers in Ohio and
they compose a team that is well
knowm throughout the entire
Eastern IT. S. This couple will
conduct a workshop Saturday
morning and afternoon and will
dii’eci tho round dancing on Fri
day ad Saturday nights belw^ccn
sfiuace ups.
Fancy co.stume.s will take the
spotlight as many of the women
'dancers have kept their sewing
machinc.s humming'while .stitch-
, ing up new costumes. The results
of their skill and originality will
make a spectrum of color w’cll
worth watchng by hfo non-danc
ing spectator.
Children's Home
Is Launching
Annual Appeal
The Little Rod Stocking mail
ing today launches the annual
•Christmas^ appeal of the Chil
dren’s Home Society of North
Carolina, accord.ing to Richard L.
Wharton, president.
Tn announcing the brochure
mail-out, Wharton added, “Oiu'
services to children and families
are supported through voluntary
contributions, both directly to
the Society and thro.Lgh United
Fund.s across the state. Our
Clirislmas appeal has the approv
al of North Carolina United
Community Services, which allo
cated funds amounting to 40 per
cent of our 1971 operating budget.
The Society depends upon the
Little Red Stocking appeal for a
major portion of the remainder.
To balanee our books on Decem
ber 31. we need to reach a goal
of $147.117.&4. We aie extremely
hopeful that this challenge will
bo met by concerned citizens who
care about North Clarolina’s chil
dren.”
Founded in liM)3, the Society is
a statewide, non-sectarian service,
primarily focusing on the needs
of children without permanent
homes. Through its eight offices
locatiions th.roughout the state,
its services are available to resi
dents in all 100 counties. Through
Thursday, December 2, 1971^^
Snow Skiing
Course Offered
• A snow-skiing course, sponsored
I by Cleveland Technical Institute,
! will be taught 'by instructors of
' the French-Swiss Ski College at
Appalachian Ski iMountain in
Blowing Rock du ring the months
! of .Tanuary and February.
An orientation session, with
leprosentatives of the ski college
present to answer questions, will
be held on Cleveland Tech cam
pus Tuesday evening, December
j 7, at 7 o’clock.
Cleveland Tech is making
, this course available to persons
jof all ages in order that families
I may participate, act'ording to
' Dan T. Camp, diretior of adult
, education.
The $50 fee for the eourse cov-
^ ers 24 hours of private instruc
tion and 24 hours of supervised
; practice sessions. Also included
will be slope and lift fees, acci-
I dent insurance and all ski equip-
October 31. 1971, the Rooiety has
provided home-finding and adop
tion services for 150 infants and
75 older children.
“Through respondiing to our
' Little Red Stx>cking. North Caro-
i Una citizens have the opportunity
! to share in bringing to children
j the security and family love of
j a permanent home,” Wharton
said.
TheVeteians
Coinei
lEditor’s Note: Below' are au
thoritative answers by the Vet-
* erans Administration to some of
the many current questions fi-om
I'lormer servicemen and their
; families. Fiurther information on
veterans benefits may be obtain
ed at any VA office or your lo
cal sers'icc organization lepies-
entative,
Q.-^Some years ago, VA de
nied my claim for a dibability
pension and now I am becoming
progrossUely worse. What can I
do 'to have my claim re-consid-
ei'ed?
A.—Submit to the VA office
which your claim, or the one
nearest you if you have moved,
a statement from your doctor as
to the current status of your
disaibility.
ment.
Skiiing lessons will be held on
Tuesday evenings from 6-10
o’clock from January 11 through
February 15.
Interested persons should be
prepared to pay a -advance fee
on the night of orientation and
registration.
For further information con
tact Cleveland Technical Insti
tute, 482-4378.
Veterans who receive an “oth-1 An eligible v'etoran who has
er than honorable” discharge! not completed elementary or
from military service may get ap-high school may receive VA edu-
plications for review of. iheii’,cational assistance without
discharges from any VA office. 1 charge to his basic entitlement.
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