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'u. i 11/ i t Pa^ 1 ^SMS Kings Mountain. N. C. Exciting Values ► MfilAl »Uf£DM4 Mesh or plain in streak FREE nylon. Heel and toe designed for comfort and long wear. Teenage seamless mesh. Dazzling New Spring Colors UDIES' BLOUSES 2 For $3.00 White or pretty pastel color blouses with roll-up sleeves. For Spring Costume Jewelry ^ Necklaces Accent your EASTER OUTFIT with sparkling Spring Jewelry — You will be amazed at the values ROSE'S offer due to huge buying power. Open Daily 9 a.in. 'til 5:30 p.m. SUitnrdays 'til 6 p.in. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ■- /<■ THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday. April I. 1965 Gantt Finishes Training Course WrCIIITA FALLS. Tox. Aii - man Third (Mass Robert S. Gantt, son of Mr. and Mis. I. T. Gantt of SOM Paikor St.. King.s M'luntain. lias br?n grad* kiaU'd from tlin tcM-hniciil iraininj< course for IhS. Air Foreo air craft propeliar repairmen at Sheppaid AFIi, Tex. Men's Rally h Planned Airman Gantt, wlio studU*d both hydraulic and eloetrically operated propellers, is beinj? as signed to a 'raidli-al Air (Jom- ' mami il’AF) unit at Sewart AFIL 'I'enn. His unit mppfivts ’ Che 'i’AC mission of providing' j firepower ami otlior air sup|)'jrt to r..S. Arm\ torces. M'lie airman i.s a graduate of ' Hudson High .Si h(K)l. New Progfams For Boy Scouts Boys who c'om.* Scouts this spring can look foi waid to “fun n tlieir fuiure" witli the an nouncement id .suggested themes Co .star! in Septeinlxu-. Cub Sc.jut IMck and Boy ■^cout Tro'p Commitlot‘s in the Piedmont Council. Hoy Scouts of America, will start rcN'imving the themes as part of their long- range planning to provide i<»p quality jirogram for boys who are Scouts, Mr. (George W. An- I dorson, tlie Council’s Scout Coni- I missionor exiilained. M’lte sugge.sfc'i C u 1) Scout themes for l96.”)-6t> «ar(‘: St'ptcm- bcr. Harn Raising with a family- fun pack mtH^ting; October. Ma gic Wolds haseit on Cub Scout deal.^ and personal conduct plus the annual space derby; Novem ber, Achievement Parade to get acquainted with the advance ment plan; December, Happy, Game, and Fair l.t promote good, will projects; January, Tram^- porlation including the tradition- il pinewood d.nby; February, .Strong for America plus Hoy Scout Week activiti(?s. March. Knights of the Round Tabic, one of the most popular rhemes over the years; A,pnl, Mother Nature*'; Backyard plus the kite derby; May. Jungle Tales based on Kipling’s Jungle Hooks- Tune. Sports Carnival featuring iad-and-son trips; July. Summer time Adventu'-e. trips to unu.sual litcs; and August. Family Fun featuring the an.iual pac:; picnic. Suggested iloy Scout program themes will highlight .Sc-outing skills; September. First Aid. Oc tober. Maps and Compas.s; No veml>er - knife and axe. rop(?- work. lashings; December. p“r- sonal fitness; January, merit badge exploration; February Boy Scout Week, and the Good Turn; March, emergency pre- pardness. camping, first aid, sig naling; April, fire building, cook ing; May. hike skills, cooking, fitness; June, edible plants, wild life; July, camperaft, fiine.'S, and August, aquatics. fitn(*ss. At least 80 percent of the tea sold in this country is consumed in homes. Average American last year consumed 173 pounds of meat. Brown University is at Provi dence. R.T. THOMSON & McKINNON MARK KANE, Manager Athlene G. Smith Registered Representative Members New York and American Stock Exchanges and other leading Ex changes 110 Baugh Building Charlotte, N. C. IN KINGS MOUNTAIN Dial 739-2631 for information on any stock that interests you. (No toll charge) ^ Earrings 2 for $1 BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:15 SHOW STARTS 7:00 Bessemer City - Kings Mountain DRIVE-IN THEATRE ^LWAYS $1.00 A CARLOAD ™URS.^FRI..SAT.-3 Color Hits ‘ — No 1 — '*RIDE WILD SURF" —. No. 2 — "LIVELY SET" ■ — No. 3 — ‘Tor Those Who Think Young" bN”SAT MOVIES RUN"' IN REVERSE ORDER SUN.-MON.-TUES..WED; 2 In Colorl "GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM" — No ■> _ "BIKINI BEACH" ON WED. MOVIES RUN“ IN REVERSE ORDER LINCOLNTON, N. ('. Some 30i) PresbyiCi-ian men from -15 rhufclics in Kings Mountain Fresliylcj’y aic ('xpecltnl to al- . t(‘ncl tho an.'Uil Men of tlu* ' (Mnn rli .'spring Rally Sunday. Ap ril 1. Tlu‘ moeiing is scheduled to l-e field i\[ ifu‘ First Presbyterian chun h in Lincuinlon, beginning at 5 p.m. .Sj.calu'r for tlie evening scs- .sion at Hie rally will he Dr. VV'ar- ner L. Hall, pasior of tho Cove- I'lani Presbyterian church of rrhaiJoite for liie nast 19 years. Dr. Hall is most widely known ! in this section as a panel mem ber of ili(‘ tel(?vi;ion .show. ‘Pis tol's Face Your (Questions’, which •appeal's on W’H'rv. Cliarlotte. each S.ilip-day at 12:30 p.m. One of the highlights of (he moetintr will Ix' the election of !'>;iii-e!s. just before the gro".jp pauses for dinner. The report of the nominaiing committee will he made by T(*n'ell Wilkinson of Lincolnt-m. past piesident of the Kings Mountain Men. ; Kei oi is arc* slated tu be given iiy I'arks Wils.an of LoweU on he .Montroat Synod conference; i George GillC'pie of Bessemer I Fity on the ('hri.stian Youdi Con- ' t‘er*’nce; and J(»lm IL Friday of j Lincohilon. projects chairman. I Dr. Htill Vviil he introduced by ! Roland V. Lanier of Gaston'a. ])re.sideni t)f the sjxmsoring or ganization. grams and policy Expand the aids available for improving and conserving existing homes, tlie information collectc'd in this Census survey will al.^’o become ' incrcasin.gly valuable for ir ban renewal. '65 Heart Fund At Record Mark Home Repairs Survey Set A sami)!o survey of re.sidential alterations and lepairs covering the first quarter of 1965 will l)e made among .selected families in this area starting on April 1. ac cording to Director Joseph R. Norwood of the Bureau of the Census regional office in Char lotte. The survey will require a:out two woek.s to complete and is part of a national study involv ing about S.OQO home owners tliroughout the nation. The data '‘ollected provide a statistical j picture of importance of home alterations and repairs in the V. S. economy. As government pro- II is now estimated that Amei-- icans spend $11 to $12 Ihllion an nually for alterations and re pairs to their homes. More than 1 million homes are reroofed each year and nearly 2 million water heaters are replaced an nually. for example. The survev will cover paper ing. painting and plastering, plumbing repairs, central air conditioning, exterior wall and roof work, repairs to the heat ing plant, electrieal work, and I miscellaneous carpentry. The ex tent of (he work a.s well as e.x- penditiues will be determined. Although the sur\ey has been conductor! for a number of years, new procedures designe.1 to save tax-payors’ dollars are being in troduced this spring. Instead of making personal visits f *r in- formation in all c:iscs. the Bu- n'au of tile C'ensus interviewei-s are mailing not let's t > people who wi're contacted in January, .and will telephone to obtain tho information. Su stanlial et'ono- inies may result if telepiiono co operation proves good. All infoimalion furnished to the Census Bureau is lield in strict ronfident'e as prescribed by Federal Law. Census data cannot l)e used for investigation, taxation, eannot l>e identified in any way in Census reports. Re suits of siu'h surveys can boused for st.atistieal purposes only. Census Bureau representatives who will visit local families in the repair survey are: Mrs. Elizabeth K. Peoples, 2S()S Hilliard Drive. Charlotte, N. C. 2S2a5 GREENSBORO North Car olina Heart .Association volun teers aio hoping for a record- bn'aking Heart Fund eampii.gn tally for the 16tli conseeulive year, iieports are .still incom plete. |)ul reported campaign re- loipts' to date total $472.()(?0, ae- coiding to -Mrs. J. Spencer Love, slate Heart F'uml chairman. Last y(*ar. the North C:iroUna 1 Heart Association was tile l(?ad- ! ing voluntary In'alili agency in the slate in terms of financial support. The state heart group, an affiliate of tlie American I-Ieart Assnciaiion. raised les-s than $20i),0tK) in 195.5 but has tripled its annual income fram pu.lie (onlriliulions in the mean time. Its first campaign W’as con ducted in 1950. Mure than 92.000 Tar Heels participated in the 1965 ‘ Hope : For He.arts’' crusade, hold , throughout the slate during Feb- : ruary. Only three-fourths of the final drive reports have been re ceived so far, but reports fro:n most counties indicate suhstan- . tial gains, acc.ording to Mrs. I Love. wove combined under one cover, j This made it difficult to disting* j uish alphabetical from classified.' Some unidentified genius solv ed the problem by pointing out ; that if the classified section were’ printed on colored pnjH'r it (’ould quicUl:, bi identified. ! To determin(‘ the most easily readable color, a New York Uilyi eye specialist w’as cJinsuLed. Aft-1 er some research he reported that the most legible combination was black print on white stock — which We were already using and still use in the alphabetical sec tion. The .second most legible com. bination was black print on pas- tel paper — and the most read, able was pale yellow. What but — tile Yellow Pages! W 1 J Thi‘ cla.ssifieri pages in most telephone directories in Soutli America, Japan and Korea are yellow', too. Tho.se of many other countries are white. The classi fied pages of the Paris, Francf, telephone directory are — natur ally — pink! a P SI n C It .si u Indians may particii>ate in tlu surplus food program. Houck Gives Reoson For Yellow Pages Did you ever think of how yel- 'low' pages got their I’olor? Wiiy' i aren’t they purple, pink, blue or .some other color? Some Directory Department veterans have come up with the answ'er, according to F. B. Houck. i Manager tor Southern Bell. About 40 years ago both tlie alphabetical section and the classified pages were wliite and | almo.st all telephon(‘ directories ARE • Instead of getting a refund, are you one of the many who owe a tax this year? If so, we cordially invite you to take ad vantage of our TAX MONEY* SPECIAL! tES. FOI nt MONEY* bight away. CAU LOCAL TODAY! ir jffOfflanc* hoMf- Ci'Ol.n icif' V*" w.iri neM <*Of cowi*, you Srt menty for ar^y o»h»r purpoi# loo*) Local Finance Co. 121 N. LaFayette St Shelby Phone 482*2434 2:4-4:8 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Adminis- trairi.x for the Estate of Essie G- Burton. Deceased, all person? having claims against said estate will plea.se lile same w’ith the undersigned on or before Sop- :cmber 18. 1965 or thi.s notice will be pleaded in bar of any re covery. All persons indebt^ed to said es tate will please make immediate payment. This the lOtli dav of March, 196.5. Alice B. Carroll, Adminis- trarix Route 1 Kings Mountain, N. C. Davis and White. Attorneys 3:l]>-4:7 E. WARLICK INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance Pioteciion 2 for the PRKEOFI ms A J KiHlYl REXAIL RUBBING ALCOHOL Finest quality. Pint. Reg. 79c. a Business # Auto 9 Home Dial 739-3611 REXAii GLYCERIN SUPPOSITORIES . Reg. 53c. Adult or tofant, 12' MINUTEMAN CHEWABLE MULTI-VITAMINS Fruit-flavored, lOO’s. Reg. 2.69. REXAIL BLUE ORAL CmI blue antiseptic mouthwastu 70‘ 8 fl. oz. Reg. 69c. Rtxaii SACCHARIN A I 100 V4*|r. tabs. Reg. 39c. Jk •#W Other strengths also at 2 for the price of 1 > plus a penny. 110 W. Mountain St. 4:23-tfn 2 for 2.99 .2 for 3.90 WED.-THURS.-FRI. CATor WOMAN or a thing too evil to mention? VINCENT £UZABETH SHERHERP A iV- EO(iAR.AIiAN potf TwB‘’<;D60A CoiSi^copt “THE DAY OF »A THE TRiFFIDS 3 BIG HITS! HORROR IN THE CITY STREETS!] COLOR '■ PANAVISION H. HIDEOUS : TERROR! m m TTR-^Smiis^i fmii A-i ALUtOARlISrSRelea!^*™ A HERMAN COHEN production AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE PLUS "INVADERS FROM MARS" SUN,-MON.-TUES. CARROLL BAKER ISTHE POWDER 6ECR3E MAHARIS ISTHE FUSE T 'mpj PflRIfFCS!) Vr^AlSSfir^ H ••'WIM HJIO uni UMI llOffl BXHIII THIS IS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT WATCH FOR 1. "Teenage Millionnaire" 2. "Sex & The Single Girl" 3. "36 Hours" 4. "Girl Happy" 5. "Beach Blanket •‘“go” Raxall PANOVITE VITAMINS Help prevent deficiencies. 100‘s. Reg. 2.98 . Raxall POLYMULSION Children’s liquid vitamins. Pint. Reg. 3.89.. Raxall FUNGI-REX for Athlete's Foot Salve, Oint. or Liquid. Reg. 98c ea Roxall DICAICIUM PHOSPHATE with Viosterol. 100‘s. Reg. 1.39 Boxed STATIONERY 4 styles. With envelopes. Reg. 2.00 Box Belmont HOUSEHOLD GLOVES A Rubber, Reg. 89c pair Mon's, Ladies' BILLFOLDS Genuine leather. a • Deluxe features. Reg. 2.00 ea. A lOf Assorted SUNGLASSES Men’s, Ladies’, Kids’. Reg. 39c to 2.98 NOW 2 for the price of 1 — PLUS A PENNY. . 2 for .99 .2 lor 1.40 2 for 2.01 .90 2.01 R.x riLM Nel. 120, 127, 620 7g 02v A g Black-and-white. Reg. 55c roll A TOT lorie BUBBLE BATH .56 Lorie BUBBLE BATH a . tr Scented. Box of 20 packets Reg. 65c * tor eOw 2 for 1.74 Adrienne DUSTING POWDER Also, Lavender. Reg. 1.75 Box Coro Nomo HAND LOTION Fragrant. 8 fl. oz. Reg. 98c Electrex HEAT PAD 3-speed: washable color. Reg. S.95 Rexoll DEODORANTS Ro-Ball or Coot Blue Cream. Reg. 69c each. Rexoll SHAMPOOS a . Choice of 3 types. 8 fl. oz. bach. Reg. 98c YBr Rexoll SHAVE CREAMS lavender or Redi-Shave. 11 oz. aerosol. Reg. 98c 2 for ;99 .2 for 5.96 2 for .70 .99 2 for .99 i GOLDEN LILAC FRAGRANCE Mist Cologne. 2-oz. aerosol. Reg. 2.50. 2f.r2.51 1.75 DUSTING POWDER Golden Lilac. 5 oz 2for1.76 2.00 COLOGNE Golden Lilac. 2V2 il. oz. 2 for 2.01 1.50 SOAP Golden Lilac. Box 3 cakes 2 for 1.51 59e RUBBING ALCOHOL Alco-Rex. pint 2 for .80 1.29 ANTHISTAMINE Tablets. 50’s 2 for 1.30 98c ANALGESIC BALM 1^4 oz 2 for .99 98c BODY MASSAGE LOTION sfi-oz.... 1.29 COUGH SYRUP Cherrosote. 8 fl. oz. 1.69 FEVER THERMOMETERS Oral, Rectal, Stub, Baby 98c MERTHIOUTE AEROSOL Thimerosal Lilly m 1 or 25c ADHESIVE TAPE Rexall Waterproof. WxS yds# 45c VITAMIN C -2 for .99 -.-•2 for 1.30 ,.2 for 1.70 «....2 for 2 for Rexall 25 mg. tablets. lOO’S 74c VITAMIN B-1 ...... 2 for IHU viiNffiin B-i n Rexall 10 mg. tablets. lOO’S * TOr 98c AIR REFRESHER Rexall ll-oz. aerosol 2 fof 1.19 INSECT REPELLENT Rexall 5 oz. aerosol 2 for 1.20 89c BABY CARETM LOTION or OIL , . each 10 fl. oz., or Rexall Baby Talc, 1 lb 4 TOr .JU 98c COTTON BALLS Rexall Sterile. 200‘s 2 for .99 1.00 HAIR BRUSHES nylon Dristle 2 for 1.01 Some items plu**. fed. Tax 1.00 WATCH BANDS men’s or ladies' 2 fOT 1 01 1.00 PLAYING CAROS ‘ ^ Bridge, Poker, Pinochle DockS 1.01 39c BALL POINT PEN Belmont 2 fOT 40 4.95 SUPPORT STOCKINGS Spuntex All-Nylon 2 PrS. 4.98 79c SHOWER CAP Bouffant 2 for .80 49c BABY PANTS Plastic Bloomer type. 2 for *50 1.00 BOXED STATIONERY many styles 2 BoxeS 1*01 25c TABLET cr ENVELOPES Elite Linen 2for ^26 3.59 HOT WATER BOHLE victoria . 2 for 3 80 3.69 FOUNTAIN SYRINGE Victoria 2 for 3190 2.50 MIST COLOGNE Spring Lily. 3-oz. aerosol2 for 2 51 1.50 COLD sr CLEANSING CREAM Cara Nome .2for1.51 1.25 COLOGNE GEl^E 4 fragrances 2 for 1 26 69c AFTER-SHAVE LOTION 5 02.. . 9 for *70 BLADES 2 for iSO 49c TOOTH BRUSH Ktenzo nylon 2 for 50 53c TOOTH PASTE Rexall Reg. or Fluoride . 2 for 54 Ladies* _ •r Men'* SUNBEAM SHAVERS Ladies', pink case. 6.99 SURPRISEBUYS Specially priced, for thii event. (Not on our Ir Sale phh)'.''-‘-'"i^ Men's, white case. 12.99 Perninion HAIR DRYER W Portable A AA Large hood. Oo77 30 Duro Wool SOAP PADS 36-Q». WASTE BASKET Loop Piio RUG RUNNER Vi-scose, foam J back. 24x60". BRITE SET HAIR SPRAY 3 types. 14 oz... 3 for 1.99 REX MOVIE FILM 8mm Color. 25 ft 1.99 TAPE RECORDER fl-Transistor - 13.95 WRIST WATCH Calendar, Men’s, Ladies* 8.88 CANNON TOWELS pr DISH CLOTHS each pack . J.OO 89c SEAMLESS NYLONS Mesh or Sheer Knit .59 AIR MAHRESS Vinyl. Pillow and pump 2.99 4.88 ALARM CLOCKS Peek-A-Boo or Tiny EASTER TOYS Bunnies of all kinds From .69 fo 2.99 BOXED STATIONERY Fancy Finish j ajg BUTANE LIGHTER Cigarette 2*79 G-TRANSISTOR RADIO with battery, earphone, case 6.49 MANY MORE ITEMS AT SALE PRICES-COME EARLY! Free Delivery — 9 a.m. to 9 p.in. — Monday-Saturday Phone 739-25711 I KINGS FOUNTAIN _pRljG COMPANY THE CITY'S MODERN STORE mmmsm
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