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State Scholarships Available Fox Children (M War I, II Vets Fuji; four-year. college -scholar- '',me service, or who d.ed as a ship.1*, Including "Fee tuition, reeult o/ wartime service r<x)m, board, and all necessary winecled wounds or disabilities, fees required by ihe Stare owned ,even 'hough death may have oc educatlo.iai Instituiions at which curred after discharge, or .separa such student ha? matriculated," , , .<>n?.s*;rvit*5L are made available by the State , , to ar of North Carolina to certain el I - , en of veterans having ser gibie children of war Veterans. 'Connected wartime disability The scholarships are for u -re ditr- ? J percent or more as rated by ing the regular school years ..and Veterans Administration, do not include summer schools. Veterans must have been legal Scholarships .ire available ?n!y rosl ,VI North t arolina ui>on in State owned and operated ed entrance into service. ucational Institutions. Limited To Fifteen Each There are' three main classes of *><". Children of veterans rated' 'scholarships offered: by U. S. Veterans Administration, A. Unlimited Number. For child- as lOO'percent disabled and draw rep pt wan veterajurM H'ed In war- ijig compensation therefor, if vet- 1 A LITTLE STORE With CIS BARGAINS McCartei's Cash Grocery Phone 223 Now Only 79 POWER MOWER Whnt h liuy! Now y>m all t) ? Hcst power mower fVutimyt in thin easy-f r> hr?iidU\ Ir.w pr . od minlfl. See it try it hi'foru you buy any |M)W?i riiow< 95 ? L'afif, . " I***!. ' '? * 3't 1/1,: t>nQ 2 <"'? r?o o * H?"dU bQr ?^1 CO/"'o /, 11 ?S,ur, , City 8.00 1.25 Down Weekly Save ? Pey Only 12 Reading Lawn Mower 1 m *% r 1.30 DOWN 1.25 WEEKLY Hurry -don't misx <Ait <>n f)>i* top notch lawn mower valuo! It's jfot everything you need ? nmrialwn cut - 1 1 ii k . he ivy duty t'rtn.-ttrue ' ion for long liTe. * HXr*? ? Si'?nt ruU,r tire, * Li^K .aty.fo. .Putf, r L *Cis'0n--9'oonJ tearing. CITY AUTO & HOME SUPPLY 247 Battleground Rood Phone 522-J TIRE HEADQUARTERS This is thetime oi year to put your chicks on a Starting Mash made from the best ingredients, carefully balanced. That Starting Mash is PINNACLE You will also get best results frorti our PINNACLE special Mixe4 Feeds. ?' I * Custom mixing at a reasonable price ? we can furnish most any protein concentrate or basis grain. SEE YOUR DEALER Pinnacle Feeds and Manufactured by Ware & Sons KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. ; mmm 1 JsHi'ii' *sx?&2, I eran w deceased, he must have had the rating pfior to death. Ra ting couitl be for service connec ted or non-service connected dis ability or disabilities. Veteran must have been a legal resident of North Carolina 'upon entry in to service. Two years residence in State of I North Carolina, high school grad uate, and leas than 21 years cf i age are required of all applicants , to be eligible. Marriage ol appli ' cant before or after applying does not disqualify for scholarship. A dopted or stepchildren do not , qualify. ' Applications should be filed In | duplicate accompanied by the , certified copy of child's birth cer , tificate with: Director, N. C Vet r era os Commission, P. O. Box 2187 I Raleigh, N. C., before July of each year, the month the awards are 1 made. j If a child of a veteran has' ap plied for scholarship before this year, but failed to obtain one due to Hmi'ted supply, he or she may apply again, even though It has been a year or so since graduation | and may have already entered college. For furth r ^formation and to obtain the application forms, con - j tact your County Service Officer, I Chalmis Miller, or Jack C. Win chester, N. C. Veterans Commis sion, Box 758, Morganton, N. C. A Resolution I ? ? 4 RESOLUTION OF THE DEMO CRATIC CONVENTION OF THE ELEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA RELATING TO THE RETIRE MENT OF THE HONORABLE AL- 1 FRED LEE BULWINKLE. MEM BEF OF CONGRESS. WHEREAS, Honorable Alfred Lee Bulwinkle has the twenty-eight1 i years rendered outstanding and ; unselfish service to the people of this nation as a Representative in the Congress of the United States and is now Representative. rhp ? Ktpventh ^Congressional i District of North Carolina; and WHEREAS, Honorable Alfred Lee Bulwinkle has recently announc- 1 ed his retirement upon the advice of his physicians; and 'WHEREAS, the Democrats of his J district desire to express to their , , distingushed Congressman their \ appreciation lor his outstanding i service to the people of the dis trict, state, and nation and for his leadership in civic, cultural, reli- 1 gfous, and military life of this ; ! state and nation; NOW, therefore, BE IT RESOLV ED-' by the Democratic Party Of | the Eleventh Congressional Dis i trict of North Carolina, in conven tion assembled at the Carolina | Hotel. Raleigh, North Carolina, j that we regret that the condition j of his health renders it necessary . for Honorable Alfred Lee. Bulwin kle to relinquish his duties in the I Congress of the United Siates up j on the termination of his pres j ent term of office; I And, BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED that we do hereby express our j distinguished Congressman our i appreciation for his life of serv ' ice in civivf, cultural, religious, | and governmental activities, all i of which has constantly been in 'keeping with the highest tradi ' tions of American citizenship and leadership and have resulted in great benefits to the people of his district, state, and nation; And, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED j that a copy of this resolution be | forwarded to Honorable Alfred i Lee Bulwinkle and to each of the j newspapers now published in the Eleventh Congressional District ) of North Carolina. , I This a 1th day of May, 1930. R. Grady Rankin, Chairman W. H. McDonald C, C. Horn Basil L. Whitener Biddix On Leyte In Mediterranean ? ? Max E. Biddix, aviation ma chinist's mate, first cla^s. USN, of House I. Kings Mountan, N. C., ? is a member of Attack Squadron ; 35 of Carrier Air Group 3, which (embarked early in May for an extended cruise in the Mediter ranean on the aircraft carrier ; USS Leyte. j Th?* *>vte Is scheduled to re turn to Quonset Point R. I., next September. ? Live At Home By Henry Dameron Asst. Ccunty A(<at There are many Insects that do 4 treme/idous amount of damage to the gardens, each year. Three of the most common are the bean | beetles, potato beetles, and *? 1 phidti. The adult Mexican bean beetle La a copper colored beetle having 16 black spots. The larvae, or "grubs," are fuzzy, lemon to o range coloted. Both the adult and the larvae feed on the underside of the leaves of snap and lima beans, causing them to appear "lace-lilte." When present in lar ge numbers, they also eat the pods and stems. There *u"e usual ly J to .4 generations a year, re quiring about 30 days from the egg to the adult stage. These can be controlled by dusting with Ro- . tenone or Cryolite. Care should be ' takvn to get this on the under- 1 side of the leaf, and several ap- j plications may be needed through the season. Alter the beans quit 1 bearing, the vines should be de troyed. Aphids, or plant lice, do more damage than the average gard I ener thinks. These are small, soft bodied insects, ranging from a greenish, reddish, to brown or fc'.ack in color, which cluster on the bottom sidrn.of larvaeg and on growing tips of most all crops at one time or another. Parasites and predators, especially the lady beetles, often keep the lice under control Nicotine, D. D. T., and Rotonene usually give satisfac tory control. Both rhe adult and the brick-red larvae of the potato beetle feed on the larvae and ter minal growth of potatoes. Often these same beetles feed on to: maioes, egg plants, peppers, cab bage and a few other plants. The adults deposit small yel' low to orange colored eggs in batches on the underside of the leaves. The larvae, when full grown, go into the soil to pupate. Both calcium arsenate, and DDT, DR. NATHAN H. REED Optometrist Professional Bldg.? -Over Home Building & Loan .* . _ Eyes Examined Visual Care Glasses Fitted Hours ? 9 to 5 p. m. daily Wednesday and Evenings by Appointment Phone 492 Kings Mountain, N. C. Bean beetle?*. Potato beetles, and aphids are not the only in sects that damage the vegetable garden. Each vegetable ha? it's own particular enemy. The major vegetable insect 1 peats are shown in color in the bulletin "Vegetable Insect Con trol in N. C." This bulletin, giv ing control measures, it free up on request by writing the County Agent's Office in Shelby, N. C. Highlands, in the Sapphrire country of North Carolina, is the highest incorporated town in eas tern America. 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