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1965 S ckle. MHS ijury -,>3 'tK* iv*'-; anny this ; and this ( pon Sports- ^paguo Perfect Rescue Perfect 'Vis of ed the 3 tro- )f the Sports- Dennis League itter. : Valu- ■nt to c Me- y Pat- r r e 11 Terry rankie it Car- Larry >ague t wards (Mar- Spang- (King.^ tow'a frogs. small rhurscUy. AmsfM# < 9i 1965 KINGS iMOUNTAIN NERAJi), KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Page 3 Lee Puts McCarter In Stratosphere nl. Jerry McCarter, home on cave from the Air Force, flies ittle, but was high in the stratosphere here Monday. His space vehicle: a hole-ln- >ne he manipulated that morn- ifi on the Number !), par 3, lake lole at the Green Valley golf 'ourse at Crowder’s Mountain. Lt. McCarter, using a seven- iron, sank his first ace while playing in a foursome with |his brother Lt. Don McCarter, Gene Patterson and John McGinnis. The Mccarter orothers are here on leave visiting tl^eir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McCarter. After stopovers in Florida and Clark AF Base in the Phillipinos, Lt. Jerry is Viet Nam bound. Lt. Don was scheduled for the same detti- Fiist Annual mils from NASCAR. The Charlotte 2.'50 race will be the first of two major events slated for the mile and a half Charlotte super speedway on the weekend of Oct. 16 and 17. On Eunday, Oct. 17, the high banked speed center will be the nation, but has reetdved can cellation while here. site of the sixth annual Nation al 400 race carrying the full sanction of FIA in addition to NASCAR. The FIA approval approval opens the gates for the USAC competitors who possess the international driver permits to take a shot at the $.'55,000 that will be up for grabs. The mackerel streamlined fish. Ls a highly CALENDAR CANVASE Members of -Ihe Junior 'Wo man’s club will gather Monday night at 7 p.m. at the Woman’s club to conduct a two-hour canvass for benefit of the clifb’s fund-rainng project, the com munity birthday calendar, Mrs. Jacob Dixon, co-chairman of the project said. Unemployment is up in Fraiice. \mB DRUG STORE r * ) Shoppers Guide 4 WE eivE S&H GBEEN STAMPS MEDICAL PHARMACY This Means You Art FUms Aie Avcdlable Art films available from, tiie North Carolina State Library, Raleigh, include those describ ing great periods in art history as well as those that are photo graphic works of art in them selves Some recently added films in this category arc: THE ACROPOLIS—a descrip tion of the architectural and sculptural details of the great acropolis in Athens. Greece. THE AGE OF THE ROCOCO —a molding of music, art, archi tecture, costume, and literature to give the viewer a total feeling of the Rococo period in historv. THE AN'CIEN'T EGYPTIAN— ^ liisory of ancient Egypt through use of picluzes of the Nile and its temples. GIU.SEPPINA - an interna tional prize winning film that pictures a day in the life of a lit tle Italian girl. I OCCURRENCE A'F OWL I CREEK FoRIDGE — a dramati- I zation of the Civil War story by i Ambrose Bierce—another inter national prize winner. TOCATTA FOR TOY TRAINS —-a fil.Ti for railroad buffs and 1 collectors of toys. I WHALER OU OF NEW BED- i FORD — a ehroniele of a whal- I ing voyage that is told through ' use of a painting 1300 feet long I at the whaling museum in New i Bedford. Mass. These films are recent addi tions to the North Carolina A- dult Film Project—a collection of 16mm films owned .by all public libraries of North Caro lina. H. Anderson, director of tile project, suggests that re quests for any of these films be 1 made at your public library at I least two weeks prior to the , time tiiey will be used. These films are not available for use i in the public schools. This is a I free public library service. SIPPLIES • GLUE AND PASTE • BING BINDEBS 0 TEMPEBA PAINTS 0 PBOfRACTOKS 0 PENCU SHARPENEBS 0 TTPEWBITER EBASEBS 0 MAGIC MABKEBS 0 STAFF PENS 0 SCISSORS 0 PENCILS 0 STENSOSETS 0 DRAWING INK —Plus Many Other Needed Items Herald Publishing House
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