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ry 25, l< Thursday, January 25, 1973 Garden Time ny M. F:. GARDNER , variety or you may use mixed N. C. Slate University varieties to suit individual tastes. (Many attractive plants are When dwarf plants are used they suita le for i^rowins in suspend- may be set in the center of the ikI .askots. Plants of drooping container and those of drooping growth habit are U'st suited as habit, around the iMUimeter. ?he stems lali:n^^- over the sides, following plants of the basket ‘He ow; p, baskets you may ers and foliage to hi. have others in mind that are of var- ‘“'’“‘*''5' '"•‘■ro those made ordinary gni len Geranium; Fuchsia; Mar- uerit? (c. frutoscene, I»ari^ Ageraliim; Sweet alys sum (Loiiularia); Vinca major I variegata ta trailing type of| ; Periwinkle); Nepeta hedoracea ' varietgala, (Ground Ivy); Lo'-e-1 lia; the always populah Petunia; Nasturtium, Phlox Drummond ; (annual phliox); V'er.:ena; and i f3askets may be mad<' hjus materials but of galvanized wire are the most oopular, as they are light, last or many years, and can be „...y luing in so many plat'os bal- (ony, Patio, pergola or other ‘ uitable locations. It Is the l)etler plan to line the baskets vvith a thick layer of ^ phagnum moss and then fill ■vlth'goixl .soil some plnnts may bo set around the perimeter of. the container and others in the' (enter. Water thoroughly and g « 1 f* j. liang in the selected spot. KAVIVAI XOf It is neces5vai*y that the soil ') e kept moist at all times, oth-; erwise, the p]ant.s will not give; All l/fllldS maximum performance. P e r- haps the most convenient water ing method would ;be to immerse the biisket in water and let drain hefoi'e hanging bark in position. I would recommend the uw? of a high analysis (2<)-20-20> water soluable fertilizer. This will give (luick response and may also be used on othei’ pot plants and or namentals. lJ.se according to in structions printed on the contain er. y^i Dairymen Tap Wolie Revival services will bo PLNEIIURST. The North held Carolina Dairy Pr<Klucts associa- January 25-2S at the Dallas ag ricultural building in Dallas. The building is located on the Dallas- Cherryville highway. FJvangelist Frankie Johnson will be in charge. The Cornwell Sisters and Paul, a well known gosix^l group in thU vicinity, will be singing at each service. Services begin each night, tion presented its 1972 Distir) guished Service Awaid to L. A. A\bjlfe Sr. of Gastonia. The pn*- sentation was made at the con- clurling banquet, of the associa tion’s 39th annual convention here. THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, jOI^S_MOUNTAIN. N. Social Security News Q. I’ll soon be (>2 and plan to (piit work then and retire. I have rai.scd my two grandchildren since they were Irabies. Now they’re both itt grade school. Will they be able to got social secui-- ity checks on my record when I start getting monthly benefits? A. Po.sstbly. Under recent change in social secuidty law, grandchildren can get monthly checks . a.se;l on a gi'andparent’s earnings I’ccoi’d if certain c-ondi- ‘ tions are met. You .should file a claim for .enefiis for them at. any social .security office and i’ecci\(* a foi'mal determination on tire matter'. This can done when you apply for' your* retire ment b«*nefiis. Q. Since I’ll 1K‘ (>5 iii a few month.s, 1 was planning to come in to the social security office and apply for- monthly retirement payments. Pul last week I broke my leg and can’t get around very well. IJow can I apply now? i A. Call your social security of fic(*. .Most applications can be Editor's Note: Veterans and their families are askJn;- Ihous- a'" ands of questions concerning the l:)enefits their governments pro- PAGE FIVE i THE SALZBURG CONNECTION Smarts 5:00 Saturday at the Joy Theatre The Veterans Comer range to have a representatis: visit y'ou at home. Thur'sday - Saturday, at 7:30 and The plants selected may be : Sunday afternoon at 2:30. some of those that you use in Evangelist Johnson invites your summer flower betls. FJach everyone of all ba.skot may be planted with one; come. ^ ^ • t i _ jCd a dan*y farm, an dnow wons ^ hCI'd Of bCOf CattlO. vides for them through the Vet erans Administration. Below are seme representative queries. Ad- W'olfe has been involved in ‘ ditional information may l>e the daily industry since 1928 obtained at any V'A office, when he was a partner in the ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS establishments of Sunrdse Dairy, Inc., and continues to be active , ... in it.s management and op<‘ra- donommation.s p„,. Pursuant to Section 143-129 of the General Statutes of North Q.—With six million Vietnam i sealed proposai^ for veteran^s back in civilian life. NO COMPANY CAN GUARANTEE PROFITS Except OURS—That is! Earn $135 to $270 per week by Contract! Division of manufacturer witli national distribution to tlie billion dollar entertainment indastry SEEKS INDEPENDENT SUBCONTRACTORS/ male or female, part time pleasant light as.sembly work in your home, • NO SELUNG or technical e.vperitmce nece.-xsary. • WE BUY BACK your production . . . one to three year cen- txaots. Minimum cash investment$2995 required. 1007o SECUR- ED by purchase agreement. FOR INFORMATION: Call collect or write Mr. Hyde (704 ) 394-4308 (Charlotte) 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. If unable to reach Mr. Hyde, call (404) 633-4239 Anytime. CREATIVE MFC. CO. Century Center how long before I can look for ward to Vietnam v'eterans tak ing over the V’^eterans Adminis tration? A.—One out of every four per furnishing the nece&jary Jaocu re quired for the construction ol im-1 provement'j to the City of King.-; Mountain’s electrical distribution Sj'stem will be received" on or before 2:30 P.M. E3T on the 22nd day of February', 1973, at the City A native of Gaston county. Wolfe attended Lenoir Rhyne' son hired by VA in recent! Hall -in Kings Mountain, NiCrtli and North Carolina State Uni- months has been a Vietnam era ! Carolina at which time and place versity. lie has been active in veteran. The more than 18,0001 the piro-posals will be publicly] NCDPA, having sei'ved seven | Vietnam ei-a vetei-ans working opened and read. I terms on the board of directors, i for VA as paid employees now! _ - _ ... r i-.-j is a past president and has serv- ! make up about 9 1-2 i>er cent of Instruction^ for submitting bids ed on a total of 17 commitle<\s the agenc>'’s total employee.j. | aitd mmplete specifLCaUons inay sinct» 1954 « ^ obtained from the City's En- Q.—I'm a World War 1 voter-1 gineer, Southea-stern Consulting In addition to his activity with an and hear thei'e’s a record; Engineers, Inc., P. O. Box 15434, the X. C. Dairy Products Asso -.reaking G. I. insurance <Jivi-| Charlotte, North Carolina. 28210. ciation, Wolfe is past president ol j dend for 1973. What can I ex- the Gastonia Lions Club and the | peel to get mine and how much will I get ? Gastonia (.^hamber of Commerct*. He is on the boaixi of directors of Gaston Memorial hospital. First Federal .Savings and Loan Association, the Merchants As sociation and the Rural Police C.vil Service Board. He ;s a Ma son and Shriner. Wolfe wiis married to the for mer Elizabeth Coble, no deceas ed. They had two sons, L. A. Jr. and Michael. In presenting the award, NCD PA President Lewis H. Gregoiy A.—Th<? dividend will be paid on the anniversary date of your policy. The a\erage dividend for World War I U. S. Government • Life Insurance will be $143. Q, _fMy brother is a veteran and a heavy drinker as well as _ a drug addict. Should we take' him to a VA hospital that has a drug treatment center or to one that has a unit for treating al coholics? -^He should apply to the noted Wolfe’s long service to the ; drug treatment ctmter. The VA 2200 Century Pkwy., Atlanta industry, as well as the entire! Gaston county community. ".Mr. Wolfe aitonde:! the first ‘ Point and ho has truly ant of FOUR POINT REAUTY SALON TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING NEW MANAGEMENT AND NEW STAFF J AND GRAND OPENING SPECIALS I, X' drug tix'atmcnl ct'nters have rccognlze.'l abuse of alcohol as a problem among drug addicts and variei their ertalmeni to cope with this complication. Q.—I know I have to wait to the anniversary date of my pol icy to get my Woi ld War II G. I. Life Insurance dividned this year, but how much will I get? A.—The average dividend for World War II National Service Life Insurance in 1973 will be $72. Q. -^ly husband is a prisoner of war and I am not near any military base. Could I go to VA and talk to them about what the future will be for use when he comes home? ^ The City of Kings Mountain re- i serves the* right to rejea'llny or ; all proposals. City of Kings Mounta'in_ Kings -Mountain, North Carolina By J. H. McDaniel. Jr. City Clerk 1:25-2:1 Birth Annonneements Mr. and Mrs. Wessley P. Linger- felt, Rt. 2, Box 599, Bessemer aty, announce the birth of a .son, Wednesday, January IT, Kin^s Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Rcbert L. Boyd. 301 Scotland Drive, announce the birth of a son, Wednesday, Jan- uaiy 37. Kings Mountain ho.spi- taJ. Mr. and Rodney B. Ham rick, Rt. 11. Box 584, Slielby, an nounce the birth of a daughter, Thursday, January 18, Kings Meuntain hospital. L. Register for a New Wig or Wiglet to be Given Away at a Prize Drawing Feb. 17 at Crossroads Music Park. Your Choice of Any Wig or Wiglet from Our Good Selection. No Purchase Necessary! MISS SYLVIA POTEAT MISS DARLENE BASS Mr. Carl, who owned a shop in Tennessee and has worked in Europe. New York, Atlanta and Washington, D. C, would like to take this opportunity to invite you to visit with him and the staff at the salon with a pleasant, country atmosphere and where service is their motto. . . Carl has just completed a seminar in New York on spring fashions and hair coloring. 1/4 Mile from Crossroads Music Park and 1.4 Miles from Oak Grove Baptist Church OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK Call for Appointment 739-4646 Mr. and Mn. Thurman Young, Rt. 1, announce the birth of a daughter. Thursday, January 18, Kings Mountain ho.spiTal. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Buchan an. Dalla.s, announce the birth of a sen, Friday, January 19, Kings A. The veterans benefits ! counselors and veterans assist- ! nminre ance officer at the nearest VA i 1. Box 20o, Grover, announce regioniil office, or p<M‘sonnel at the nearest V’^A hospital, will be glad to talk with you and give you any assistance possible. the birth of a son, Saturday, Jan uary 20, Kings Mountain hospital. HYMN SING Westover Baptist church will RponsoT a hjmin sing Saturday night beginning et 7:30 p.m. "The Chapelettes” and '‘Patri ots” will be featured in the program of music. At the end of July, 1972. 1 255.022 persons were enrolled in ; manpower work and training j programs administei'ed by the U. S. Department of Labor. This was a new high for any July since the training programs were launched in 1962 and 27 per cent above the 985.896 enrolled in July, 1971. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Want To RUY? SEU? RENT? HIRE? Tty HERALD WANT ADS THEY GET RESOLTSI Phem 73»jMI Encore! Beverly Sills Leads Mothers Again This Year By PA'l'RIClA O’f’ONNKLI. Ilevvriy Sills, iutei’iialional- ly acdiiimtMi coloratura, gives an encore t)f another’sort this montli to e<iually rc'sounding *’llravos.” As national chair man, .<lie will again lead the January M’-thei."* Marcli on birth (lcfect.< for Tin* X'aln'inai Foundaiion-March of Dimes. Mi.s.s Sills, the laotliei- of tw r) children with birtli delVcls. personally imaJverl wiiii 1r. . j;0vere hcaith prolilorn nj. ’ .''^trikes a (uiarter o! a babies every year in (tor (oan- 11 y. During llic ])a^t year - lie hri- met with Mother-;’ Minch \->i- unteers from coa-' to roi t. vi.sited ^Ta^f■h of Dime^ Modical Soi’vice Ib’oerams ana it-seaich scientist-^ supported by tlu* vf)!- untary heahii urgani/.alif)!:- donned a hospital gown to sf e ffrslhand the lifesaving >k:i!. of nn intensive can* inii>etv for seiioii-ly ill n(nvi)oriis. and maiched in the front rank,- ol a fund-nii.dng Walk-a-thon. Many Mother.' Manh .'-;up- poiter.^ a!‘0 work thiougliout the year on health education and community MMvico pro grams with mcdi'al and mii>- ing .spokc'.-men iii their ai'-a* . ihevention of })ii’.h defect. their uniting concern. A miner way to help achieve this id’.:- rnaie goal is by a--'siMing in every way po.ssibK* to upgrade the delivery and quality t; medical cai\*. Provide Information When they are on l!ic march every January, through nei.gh- horhoods in their towns and cities, tho.se women (and men too) are anxious to share in formation about pnjgress in overcoming our mo-l serious -.cliild health problem. As in llie past. Marching Mothers thi.s year will do more than appeal to their fellow citizens for funds. They are offering every home they visit a flyer dc.scribing the free March of Dimes Family Medi cal Record. A coupon is at tached for the family to .--end to their local chapter olhce for a full-size copy of the iiecord. 'jt I . .'V % ms . » s; ■j'F - ' -X: -i? Af- ' ^ if--'- I OPER.(V STAR Beverly Sills. Mothers' March Chairman for The Na- ' tional fo'jndation-r'arch of Dimes, and Cnristme Petrilli, 5. New York i’oster Ch id, put their two iove:y neaas logcmer in preparation for drive against birth defects, which takes place every January. With t’r-; fonti. fi f.-uplc can bcpin a Cl■mp’ehon^jVC h'-idth hiCiory <>{ cverv meunher in th-* lamiJy irvd k(*cp it up-to-date 'J'he infoi ination iia.'. inerca.-ing value over a }H‘ncd of lime hc- cau.'C )• rclleci-'- the healtii pat tern of an individual and hi.'- family. A;, progro.s.s develop.^; in im- dcr.standing genetic mecha nisms aiui envnxmniental fac tors. scientists are ijclter al>le to reflate the interaction of in- licrilcd traits with infection.s. medications, X-rays, drug.- and other influonccs ijcfore and aft*-r birlli. These can he .<igni- licant factor.^ for a couple to eonsidi r when they are plari- nini; to laise n family 'I'he Family Medical Ker.o.'d al" includes tho immuni:?a1 ion -chcdule l'(jr children ocom- mciided by the Amenc ur-. A.ca- deip.y of Pediatrics. .\ot only iy> the neccra an aid to physicians m diagn'.5b and treatment, it 1. ai.^o v rnem- oiy saver in filling nut variou': documents, such as school and travel records, health insotince forms, and passpea ts. iVIarching M«»thfrrs hv.p^ io .^p(‘ the Record widely vsod,. zo that as many familiev as pos- siUc can l)(?gin keeping infor mation impn.ftanl to the liealtU and well being of our loture generations. Off Sale ON ALL REGULAR PRICED MERCHANDISE Sale Starts lanuaiy 23 Through February 3 J E W E L R Y 133 WEST MOUNTAIN STREET B America is the place that is inutle out of dreams. And, U.S. Savings Bonds have been heipinjg to rnai:c happy dreams come true for yoiu's. jSow, Bonds mature in less than six years. That means your dreams can come true faster than ever before. You can buy shares in your parti cular dream by joining the Payroll Savings Plan where you work, or the Bond-a-Month plan where you bank. Before you know it. your American dream will be a reality. * Y-h' 'il- suriksE^ ^•rest when held to )ntlis {4*^ the first ^ A i if lost, stolen, or ^ Vjtar* ^ N.-wH >3onds pay 5*j(c interest n-.aluriiy t.f a years, 10 nu)ntlis year*. Bonds are replacetl _ desli'Dvi'd. When ne^ed they can be cashed ^ at youi* bank. Interest is not subject to state ' or i«x-ai inconio taxes, nnd federal tax may K' det'on ed until redemption. Take stock in America. Now Bonds mature in tlion six Yeari^
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