. THIS CURIOUS WORLD1 r IV/ "MF 11/s • I ANdajrf&MpnAKs USED THE HUMAN-LUCE". EVES OP CUTTi-EPiSH FOR THEIR. AU1MMIES. ANV WIND ecOWIN Cr AROUND AN AREA OF LOW CVCLON/C WIND, WHETHER. IT IS BLOWING 7KO Ai/CES PER HOUR. C3NC HUMDJ9ED Ai/UES HOUR. L «=EMA<_€: CAR.WIGS SIT ON THEIR. EGGS TO HATCH THEM. Mrs. Mcffatt A. Ware. Sr., rational y accredited flo wer show judge, has been asked to exhibit in the fifth an nual Southeastern Flower and Garden Show to be he^d March 6 14 at Merchandise Mart in Charlotte. The show theme will be. Wonderland of Living. Mrs. Ware a member of Kings Mountain Garden club and of Ikebana International. Town and Country Garden club members have tickets for the show whi n may be obtained at $1 each from any member. Mr . J. H. Arthur is garden ciub president. Tickets at the door w! be $1.50. SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD Dairymen Set Conference 1.M* 11th u.i iu..: North Caro lina L»U. >!«•!!< ■ :».* - I'.T will fn« held at North Caroim-i -Stair Faculty Clu > on Wednesday an«l Thursday. February 17 and 18. it was announced today by II. K. Clapp, county exlens.on chair man. A now feature of the eonfei ence this year will be workshops mi dairy c-attle feeding, money management, and uu*iy held management. These will no dis > ii". :i per .mis in h«ip answer questions Horn the dairymen. During tin- past years wm.ii dairy i.en Horn Ctevclanu t oun ;y na.c been attending, Olhei <iaii> men are ui god to aitenti tn.s comet e.ue. .. >. The program will get under way won registration <n Wed nesday, reo. Ii, at s:3lt A.M., followed by a word o! welcome n> Jon . I Caldwell. chaiKv.ior at mil C iiouiia .■'•ate I in two day program is Wicd w.tii suo leets discussed by outstandin people III their l.lle id work. While attending ihe confer ence, those wno care 10 will bo able to see a baskci *ii game between North Carolina state and Norl n Carolina. Those desiring to go should mase advanced registration, so as to I** sure to get reservations lor the conferon -o. The llth Daily men’s Confcr i in e was planned with ihe pur pose of presenting informative discussions on current topi. - .f mteiest to dairy nen. While on the campus at North Carolina State, all conference parti q»a its are invited to visit the new ad dition to Polk Hall di-dirated in lfMil. Also, to visit the University dairy farm on Hillsiioro Street near the Fairgr Hinds. Another feature to see would tie the new Dairy Rivords Processing Center on the «ampus. If any additional information is needed, contact the County Agricultural Kxirii.- in Office telephone number lv2- I.IGii. Shel by. Then* is a beautiful snow .'ail ing anti the temperature is about _ i degrees. Perhaps this is a good time to think .ihout other types of beauty when the weath er waims and plants .t an to "leaf out" and bloom. One of President Johnson's programs in h.s “Great Society" itlea is to make America m * lieautSful. There are so many ways we can accomplish this but it 'Mil not Ih- easy. < >m* of his proposals — to li *' < the landscaping of super-high ways written into the contract when plans and spe. it- rions aie appr> veil. This is a s ep for .vard and would h«* comparative ly easy !■» ae -ompii -h. . . 1 [>ing centers ,n- now do id: In both c 1 . how c nance crews are n -If •' ■ ! 1 to seed, plant. prune. >:>rnj .11.• fertili/e. After all we can pi. • and plant well but unless vv *.ve the proper attention ti •'ants aril seeded a r.c, vv • not inly revert t 1 ugliness but we al so lose esir invest - ;-ni. America will never be nt e tn-antiftil until each - 1 is. ed , ,: iltdren, a im degree of responsibility in pro lectin* the 1 itural i . ■'>' v d teady have and imp: ./in 'it 1 local envir mmont ir. v. tv -h v live. Somedav our • -.‘i: 1* : vv'i e home owner-- . .s cm they are taught to appro iat anti respect, beautiful surround ings. the faster wi will move to ward accomplishing our oh;, c five. 'Hie garden clubs of North Carolina are doing .1 wond -inil job of e - rm'.ini1 V impi vcment through their HANDS programs. However, thmey cannot do the whole job unless they have the cooperation of the city, urban and rural communities. Some of the smaller t .vn; have no budget for clc inir, ’ up ugly places or for Ir tdsi n. streets, parks and plngrou :> I'nli ss some c.immunity effort i put forth such things re *»• • lected. hvcn >n the l budget for Id ! .Hid iho . ainfe 1 in at! .(Uav i lij la: _’o city. Bud*: "poor as n ehut fund:, . ..liable ap:ii- i i .. in. * .i. ( . . „c ,t fr«;d who of put ris in «1 nw.se, he is as •h 1. :JU(O' V.hi.. > h :r: are com i ts for o her ;>.il ;;ovv.nxTu nt. BETHWA’-vc OAK GRO’ . NEWS J,i /,/ ... /. ..<> I .ARK 1); A. H Wood st sjK.iM at i).ik drove 0 ami »y. Rev fa 1: >ld • f, oi <>ik > .1*, and .... % ! I t: (! ' at 11. 0 .1 1 tl. 11,. ... nr bn: .< no ail.v.,.1 an> vlsito. s v t.. . M 1 iv 1 ami Mr. tr.d Mrs. J! ir.i v Bell vvrat to Cnarlo.le S: diy t. take f!«• f . t thr ihu.-.M to R. • 1 loldei. v . and Mrs. L . tin Ikon hurt? have moved in'-> the horn" nf Mr. William W1..I1;. Mr. and Mrs. I’. II. McS* n vis.ted Mi Wnltt 1 Mi'Hvvaiii In Iji • 1 city last M trday. mda> the Mi S a 1 . id M . \V. A. MtSwain attended tie .iit rat of 1^t* ,\t. .'vt a.n in Lo* K• It I! t. s. c. Mr and Mrs. Thurman drew 1 i«l Pat v sited Mi s Carolyn dii.'it in Charlotte Hominy. M1 v. LaSah Pare, who works ... (lilted Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Davis over th" vvieken 1. She 1 me to take her .e'.. Charles, to spend the weeK M I Mrs. (Riston Grijil? v ui Mrs Hershel Da t'd v Sunday. Heart-Shaped Boxed By Famous • Pangburn • Hollingsworth Prices To Please One And All 6 fm rni» p5MM » <i i« s i m Ml LrS 1I i i LIMITED TiME ONLY • -■> pjg f” '(j NOW s1.25 NOW s2.00 NOW s3 no ::oz r:_ t . *' j v i ir ;mr* ’ r ^ * **- -• • J » U O • u * — j ALL OVER P. r, t.day to experience the joyous delight of a bath treated with Sibc.’ Dry Shin Bath Oil now specially sale priced. Just sit back and relax... steeped in skin soothing luxury — while dryness, flakiness and that 'too tight' feel.ng seem to ebb away, tmerge from your bath to the realize ticn of a softer, smoother, deliciously lovelier you. Make Bath Time SiBon Time! Bath Powder $1 SO Spray Colon* $1 SO **t«r 3; - la;; $1 SO Cry Se n Ball Oil Cops. *3 JI.CO Dry Skin Soap 13 cak*s; U 00 53!® HOW only /rrt. BATH O* 1 Free Delivery 9 o.m. to 9 p.m. Monday thru Saturday Colored News 'y i) »i-m* ’< •> ’ <i«-T .ns of :>ha ■ . »rch will be . .al wviti ■ 1 i 2:30. R?v. ' ■ • • !b>. v. til !>u»s;|r; v. i .liK iil .y ». K *; ii.iren, ji or .n iw - •m r Ctt.. >u .• • i. In.lo h ? wifi. Ml - I* ■ -I ■ i .Jl 1 r.; f. tl .1 as Doroth) i . lev. M Ri.sa itri .m. Mrs. Ca thi ' in i ... I all .>! C. level.;,-,; O i.. ami .’•! s. Vinl.i On o Kind's M uiiain; tw . .Mis. Ja i.e Young. Mis. M nr>. ■ Quin - i Hi -if k• ' Maun: i.n end • \ - . S i > an-1 C a erne: I*t'’v-’le\ .t Petr >.i. Miehigan Mil i> Pi "- -lev of l* 'isi ii. i’a.. Cietu, I'm <. !(;, of M.I(1 >■, ( rU e 'ey of \ -\i Y '. i' : .and Lenders Pn slev .' C I. il. : )’i ... Alio .*urvi\ ‘•i" ■ i other. Sam Pro.-slev. f Shelby. f'.ia. i. .oi Tom Hickman was held Wednesday at 3:30 pm from Bynum Chapel AMK Z.nn ’ Pee. V. .' C-mphrll . * • i 1 .1 n c u ;s in Eyiiii.e. t- sapel «•;. ; «■ . iy. •M - Hi vrnrn Ie i n L!i ! >;h. Nnv Jcrsf) follow.-. simit ill .n s«. Sun Aliy: are his wife. Mrs Kurt!., ii.'ktnan; pa:i'n.s. i.«\. mill elis. J.ihn Hickman oi r'..: .s Mountain; one s »n. Tom riy t»i mi a : of >.cw Yi'.k; three ii:r lit’ M >s ..'i>'tin li.lrnan o' Ni v Mr . M . \ 1 . n.. J hnson. M .- Ciioi;:i Kr.t’.y ••olh of Kir.es Mountain; thtee sisters. M s. lit Oates of Gas tonia. .Mis. iithei .ie Mitclum t Washington. P (\ and Mrs. Annie Mae Gordon of Connecti cut. Gill and Brown Perioral M re was in charge *>f aria igements. Traditional Christmas Lighting of evergreen trees at Christmas is a cus tom which goes back many years. Electric?.! strings of lights come in varying lengths con taining from seven to 25 bulbs. You should figure out how many strings you need before you buy them. For an impressive, full-looking six foot tree, 81 bulbs are re quired. Straighten out the strings of lights along the floor and remove all kinks before you start to trim the tree. Make certain that all bulbs* are burning brightly and that none of the cords are frayed or sockets damaged. Disconnect the strings and string lights on the tree, starting at top and working down. Place lights on the in side boughs first and work outward to the tips of branches. Disconnect lights before you hang ornaments and never string bulbs on an aluminum tree. FUNNY BUSINESS “All that Jim is sure of is that it won’t hit our home!” K»rgs Mcwntrir, F. C. Ir Pitied FUTURES *' 1?" x 32" • Walnut Finish ; i‘ii i1. roprinis six ;* cjips. in ;it:r;io I > \v: liiut finishcil t ame. V. I !• Inu-'v in any hom«*. Bl'V NOW AT ROSEik OPEN MONDAY - FRIDAY 9 TO 5:30; SATURDAYS TIL G—We Close At Noon Wednesdays SATISFACTION GUARAiiTFLD After six great years like this what could Pontiac possibly come up with next? wmmmmmmmmmm The 1965 Pontiac: Car of the Year! That's what! We had to rea h a cl -na< son • .■ re alone the i.ne. A no what better elm • ora car than to win Motor Trend’s Car of the Y . ai Award tor I9607 I infl co r'd phase US r • be .. v«.r. pccpla are buying our cars. And ihey are. Drive one and hnd out why. SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER LACKEY-FALLS PONTIAC. INC. _i>! \V. VIRGINIA AVE. BESSEMER CITY I

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