66 ^ r I Thursday, June 2, I'TW THE KINGS r^OUNTAlN HfcRALD. ICINGS MOUNl AIN, N. C. Pag® 7- PHONE 739-5441 For Sole A A For Sale For Sale Services EiE Services E G Realty For Rent G LENNOX HEATINCi and air con- dUioning. DILLING HEATING' COMPANY. Phona 739-3446. I 12:22ttn j FOR SALE — Kobo, Korean and S o (• c r i a Lespede/a. KIXG.S' MOUNT.M.X FARM CENTER, tlu* store with llie checker board .sign, 126 E. Gold St. 3:17tfn /ENKINS ANTIQUES — We buy and sell antiques. Gastonia - Kings Mountain Highway. Telephone 739-5806 ITzSttn NICE GIFT FOR A STUDENT — Colored pencil .sets. Complete color range at a reasorvable price. Herald Publishing House Telephone 739-5441. 11:30 tfn PERFECT GIFT FOR THE HOME Every house needs a pencil sharpener. Get yours for only $3.00 at Herald Publishing House. Phone 739-5441. 11:30 tfn USED APPLIANCES^ Stoves, refrigerators, washers. Real values. Western Auto Associate Store. 7:16-tfn CARPET Beautify and quieten your home with exquisite Mohawk Corpet FREE ESTIMATES McGinnis Furniture Company PHONE 739-4706 Kings Mountain, N. C. CABBAGE PLANTS, garden peas, onion sets, garden fertilizer. KINGS MOUNTAIN FARM | CENTER, 126 E. Gold St. I 3:17tfn! DECORATOR CO1.OR tape dis pensers. Only $1.25. Herald Publishing House. Phone 739- 5441. 11:30 tfn EVERYONE NEEDS A STAPLER We have them, complete with staple.s, for as low as $3.10. Phone 739-5441. HERALD PUBLISHING HOUSE 11:30 tfn SPANGLER Ready Mix Concrete PHONE 739-4723 FOR YOUR CONCRETE NEEDS, CALL USl W» Deliver Any Amount COMPLETE JOBS Floors, basements, walks, curbs, et& No Job Too Large Or Too Small FREE ESTIMATES VOLKSWAGENS 1966 Assorted Colors — also — Several Used 1965 Models , YOUNG MOTOR SALES Shelby, N. C. FOR SALE — ’61 Ford, Tudor I hard-top, clean, low* mileage, good tires. Call 739-9939 or see Chuck Huffstickler. 6:l-tfn FOR SALE —One Dry-Drink box. Four lids, hold.s approximately 12 cases. $45. Also one West- inghouse Automatic Laundro mat washing machine suitable for house or trailer. $45. Tele phone 7.39-5162. FM (^RWiGIGHT Avoiioble to you without a doctor's pre-^ i schption, our product called Galaxon. You must lose ugly lat or your money bock. Oalaxon is o tablet and easily swallowed. Get rid of excess fat and live longer. Goloxon costs $3.00 and is sold on this juorantce: If not satisfied for any reason, iusi return the package to your druggist and get your full money back. No gues* tions asked. Galaxon is sold with this gua* rantee by: Griffin Drug Store — Kings Mountain Mail Orders Filled 5:26—6:9 pd. FERTILIZER — For lawn.s, gar dens or fields. Ask for Bonan za. 10-10-10. Grows everything better than anything! KINGS MOUNTAIN FARM CENTER. 126 E. Gold St. 3:17tfn B Wanted B WANTED — Someone to live in ’ home and care for two chil dren for working mother. If you prefer, furnish own trans-1 portation to and from work. 1 TELEPHONE 739-2493. • 4:14tfn WANTED — Dependable white | lady to do housework and baby sit for one child. 6:30 a. m. to 3 p.m. five to six days | weekly. $2.50 per day, $15 a week of $30 every tw’o weeks. • Must furnish own transporta- ‘ tion to and from work. SEE MRS. L. G. SUMMITT, Stowe * Acres, Telephone 739-4337. 4:28tfn MEN WANTED — Apprentices. Phone 739-5166. 4:28tfn PLUMBING Contracting—Repairs Quick Service Dealers For: • Myers Well Pumps ' • G-E Water Heaters • Also Gas and Electric Heaters -—Equipped for !Mdchine Ditching Ben T. Goiorth Hours 8-5; Sat. 8-12 Ph. 739-4736 - York Rood NO FANCY FIXTURES ^ Just bargain prices on men’s and boys’ dress shoos, work shoes, hi shoes, lo shoes, loafers, boots, casuals, a wide range of sizes and widths at money saving prices. FITE’S SHOE SERVICK, West Mountain St. 3:17tfn MAID WAN’TED — Full time. Must be energetic and reliable. Salary good. Apply in person' at Timms Furn. Co. 5:26-6:2, HOW IS YOUR T-V RECEPTION? — If not up to par let us in stall a new rhanncl-Master (Cross !■ iroj -o tator. For free estimates, call 739-4416. BRIDGES RADIO-’TV, 121 S. Battleground ave.. Kings Mountain, N. C. 3:3-tfn PARTY with good credit- to as sume payments on Singer zig- z.ig sewing macliine. Guaran tee still good. Phone 482-4124. 5:12-6:2 C Employment C ^ { SALES OPPORTUNITY — Estab- j I lished old firm. Salary plus' I commission. Age 22-49. High I school equivalent. Free retire- j 1 ment. Insurance and hospitali-! I zation call 867-7911 or 739-43321 TO work! in Day^ Nursery. Mu.st have iiealthj certificate. TELEPHONE 739- 3057. 5:26-6:2 ,Oi;TED SIGNS — No Trespass ing, no hunting, no fishing. Waterproof or plain. Herald Publishing Company. TELE PHONE 739-5441. ll:2t£n DESK BLOTTERS — Three ditter dnt colors. Brighten your desk at home and office. KINGS ' mountain ” HERALD. TELE PHONE 739-5441. 11:2 tfn for SALE: Snow-white sand. Large tonnage available. Sam ples on request. Kings Moun tain Silica, Inc. Phone 739-3616 il:25tfn SPORTING GOODS — AU kinds of sports, ment, baseball, softball, basketball, football, ten nis, and for the hunter, fisherman, and golfer, too. Western Auto Associate Store. :16-tfn repossessed SINGER SEWING MACHINE. HEAD MODEL "BGT in like new cabinet. Eqpt. to ZIG - ZAG, BUTTONHOLES,, FANCY STITCH. DARN, EIG. Local party with good credit may finish payments of $12.00 monthly or pay complete bal ance of $36.72. Guarantee still good. Can be tried out locally. Write, Home Office. National’s Repossession Dept., Box 283, Ashekora. N* ^ B.E Goodrich FOR TIRES SEE SOUTHWELL FORD 9:16tfn PETUNIA'S — New crop of sin gles, ruffled and doubles, choice of colors. Asters, Agera- tum, Coleus, Marigolds, Verbe na, Zinnia. Big Boy, Tree, Homestead, Marion, Marglobe, Rutgers Tomato plants. Sweet Bell, Long Cayeene, l^exican Round Hot Peppers. VV. M. SCOTT, Seven Acres, Road 99, two miles south of Grover, N. C. 5:26-6:2 FOR SALE — Used furniture: G- E refrigerator, large-size plat- j form rocker (like new), desk,! two end tables, other items, j Priced reasonably. Call 739-^ 4776 after 3:30 p.m. 4:7tfn| OPENING FOR MECHANIC Hardin & Bumgardner Garage SHELBY ROAD CALL 739-4401 Services Gst i precision wheel ilipnment eorrectioa ^ lodey. ' jf IT WILL... $3V6 your tires GiV6 you better control ' Provide a softer, safer rids WE USE ONLY Equlprmit/ Southwell Fold ■Aulkori^ed CsaUa, FD 7852B 4:21 tfn TOMATO PLANTS for sale. 3 lb. Mexican, Titan Supreme Giant up to 4 lb. with very few seed, giant everbearing, Marion, S. i C. Earley Market, S. C. World’s Largest, Marglob, Rutgers & Delicious. A. U. 'nNDALL, 411 Battleground Ave.,'Phone 739- 2727. 4:28-7:27 ROOFING or AU. TYPES: built- up, asphalt shingles, slate, tile, asbestoes, tin. Kings Mountain roofers since 1931, RIX)EING 1.8 OUR BUSINESS. Kings Mountain Sheet Metal Works, Phone 739-5166 1 2:1.3tfn SINGER DIAL-O-MATIC — Zig- Zag Sewing Machine in cabi net. Button holes, decorative' stitching, etc. Balance onlyj $48 or six payments at $8. Can' be seen and tried out locally, write in care of "Sewing Ma-] chine”. Box M, Kings Moun tain Herald. 5:19-6:8 FOR SALE — Bargains, brand new bath tubs that were slightly damaged in shipping. Also, anything in good used plumbing fixtures. Lincoln Antique Shop — Just east of i Lincolnton on Highway 150. ' 5:26-7:7pd FOR SALE — SINGER Automat ic Zig-Zag Sewing Machine in a beautiful cabinet. Makes fancy designs, buttonholes, hems, overcasts, monograms, FOR THE BEST IN ROOFING — Aluminum sidit^. Insulation and home improvements oi easy terms, call NORMAN HARRIS & SON, HU 2-140'. Shelby. N. C. 2:\5tfn WE SPREAD bulk lime and fer tilizer on your farm. KINGS MOUNTAIN FARM CEN'TER, 126 E. Gold St. 3;17tfn CABPET • Quality You Can Trust • ^auty You Can See • Prices You Can Afford PERBY FURH. & CARPET COMPANY Sheloy, N.. C. Dial HU 7-7426 Open All Day Wednesdays FOR SALE — Rich, rotten saw dust. $5 pickup iruck load de livered. Call Cherryville, 435- 9460 between 8 a.m. and 12 noon and 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. \ 6:2-9 etc. all without attachments. HOW TO GET AHEAD — BIG Party with good credit may as-i sume final payments or will) discount for cash. Machine in good condition and still in] warranty. Write: CREDIT: DEPT., 703 S. LaFayette St., Shelby, N. C. 6:l-15j SreCIAL PRI^ ON FLOWER; PLANTS — Petunias, 60 cents] dozen. Also pink, red, white, cascade, blue, Comanche, Bin- Willie's Jewelry Diomonds — Watches — Jewelry Repairs Our Specialty ENGRAVING AND DIAMONDS RE-MOUNTED Watch & Clock Repairs 225 S. Battleground Ave. Dial 739-3791 e PARKING LOTS e STREETS e COMPLETE PAVING SERVICE e FREE ESTIMATES ASPHALT PAVING OI Shelby. Inc. Telephone Day 739-4568 Night Shelby 482-4592 4:22-tfn MONEY for trained men and women only. Start preparing yourself today in business, in- dustrtal, engineering, academ-! ic, high school — direct, job-1 related facts, practical appli cation. Opportunity Unlimited for Trained Workers. Call 739- 4487 or write I. C. S. Repre sentative, Box 742, Kings Mtn. 3;29tfn go. Sage. Big Boys reduced to CHASTAIN SEP’HC TANK SERV- $1 dozen in pots. Pull up to-i mato plants. Weaver Green-1 house, five miles out Highway! 274 between Bessemer City and| Cherryville. Sign near Tryon School 6;2pd ICE — Tanks pumped, cleaned, | and lines rodded. Reasonable I rates. Telephone 739-5150 after 6 pm. CHA9PAIN SSJPTIC TANK SERVICE, 306 W. Moun tain St. 12:l6Un NOW OPEN — New knitted fab- . rlcs cloth shop. Fine assort ment of double knit, cotton, orlon and laminated fabrics for ladies’ outerwear. Located at Yarbro's Grocery on N. Pled, mont Avenue be.«!ide Kings Mountain Manufacturing Mill office. Good selection of spring and summer colors. Open six days a week from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Satur day. 2:2S-tfn REV. S. T; COOKE & DAUGHTER. HAIRTICIANERS Helen Cooke is a graduate of Modern Barber College, Winston Salem, N. C. We are prepared to give professional service. I have had .52 ye»irs of experience, We appreciate your business, 102 South City Street. FOR RENT — Nice brick home. Living room, large kitchen and dining room _ combination. , Three bedrooms. One bath. Reference required. Vacant June 1. $75 monthly. Tele phone 739-5970. 6:2pd' TRAILER FOR RENT — Block! I and half from Harris Super I Market. Man and wife only. 1 H. R. PARTON, Telephone'739-i 2413i 6:2tfn WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Flying Creature Htre’s the .VnswW I FURNISHED apartment for rent I close in. Man and wife only. I H. R. PARTON, Telephone 739- 2413. ' 6:2tfni FOUR 300M house for rent on Giwar Road. F. V. WEBSTER,: 739-2322. 5:19-6:1: 11 Morals 12 Boil 17 Near (ab.) 20 Military men 21 Dements 24 Shoot forth FOR RENT — Furnished garage apartment. Couple only. Phone * 739-2493. 4:11 tfn Trade your old dish washer for a new KitchenAid T rade in your old dish washer—your dish rag, your sponge, whatever. You'll be surprised how much it'll be worth. There's never been a better time to trade "sink duty" for the modern, automatic way of doing dishes. And there’s not a finer dishwasher than a KitchenAid convertible—a front-opening por table you can build in any time. TRAILER for rent to man and' wife only. Close in. H. R. PAR-, TON, Telephone 739-2413. 4:14tfn; MYRTLE REACH — Brick hou.se j on large lot — Vn block from i ocean and 15 blocks from pa- j villion. Sleeps 8. $85 per week. 1 Weekly rental only. Make your reservations now. Write ] or call — Mrs. Ray M. Si.sk, 1 3006 Oakhaven Rd., Columbia, j S. C. Piione 787-6100. I 3:24tfn! HORIZONTAL 1 Depicted bird 6 It frequents 1-3 Weary 14 Alive 15 Playing card ie Entrance 18 Article 19 Concerning 20 Scattered 22 is long billed 23 Within (prefix) 25 EX-ery 27 Distribute, as 26 Shoelace tip cards 28 Get up 29 Road (ab.) 30 Silver (symbol) 31 Palm lilr > 32 New Latin (ab.) 33 Bargain event 35 Equipment 38 Above 39 Sicilian volcano 40 French article 41 Cuts 47 Atop 48 Unit , soBody of water 81 Fruit 82 Bring Up 54 Thinlc 86 Legislative bodies 87 Kinds VER'nCAL 1 Gazed fixedly t Type of creed IsMjLrrilPl I?! TTl?; jr.f nan 55 3 Anger 4 Presiding elder (ab,) 5 Revise 6 Masculine 7 Afresh 8 Ceremony 9 Samarium (symbol) 10 Head covering 33 L.aw-makevs 34 Thoroughfare 36 Oil 37 Roves 42 Boor 43 Land measure 44 Observes 45 Laughter sound 44 Seth's son (Bib.) 49 Sea eagle 51 Tree 53 Tantalum (symbol) 85 Italian river 5 H 5 4 7 6 0 1 12 15 IH 15 <■■■ (> 7 M 18 19 20 w Z5 6 U 28 in 50 51 k ik 51 » 5^ HO HI Ht H5 HH H5 M4 d '<1 « H9 W- SO s 51 5t 55 T W ii 58 i 1 57 House Trailers For Rent Nic* 1 A 2 Bedroom Rouso Trallera For Rent Located Bosida Bessemer City-Kings Mtn. Drive-In WEEKLY RATES $10 • $12.50 - $15.00 • $20.00 PHONE 739-2150 Kings Mtn. • FOR RENT —^Two bedroom trail er. TELEPHONE 739-2726. See at Kings Mountain Motor Court. 5:5tfn \ GUTTERING, sheet meta] work and gas piping. OllXING HEATING COMPANY, ftone 739-3446 12:22^ KitchenAid DISHWASHERS Ben T. Goiorth PlumUng York Road — Phone 739-4736 PATTERSON Company FOR RENT — Furni.shod Mar- grace and Cherokee apart ments, 5 room.s, downstairs, 214 Walker S:., HAYWOOD E, LYNCH, Phone 739-3261. 5:26-6:2 NICE three - room apartment for rent. Electric wafer heater: Hardwood floors throughout, freshly painted, private front and rear entrances.. Telephone 739-5661. 5:26tfn H Rgalty For Sale H FOR SALE — 10 room brick ve neer hou.se with 3Vi baths, Florida room, basement with utility room bar and large recreation room. Over 43W square feet of living area, ex cluding ba.scmcnt. In Country Club section. Appro-ximately three acre lot. TELEPHONE 739-4203 or 739-3942. 3:3tfn City Hoot Senike ‘No job too large . . No job too small" induatrial commercial re sidential all materials & work manship guaranteed. co.mplete cabinet shop sanding k finishing Shelby Road W. O. BYERS Owner Phono 736-2331 4:23tta. BILLIE LOGAN. Nofary Public, 507 Woodside Dr. Telephone 739-5100. 12:2tfn ARMSTRONG HLATING and AIR CONDITIONING; gas piping A venting. Kings Mountain Sheer Metal Works, Phone 739-5166. ' 12:1.3tfr FOR SALE — Brand new split- level house, priced for quick sale. Reasonable down pay ment, balance like rent, corner Stowe Acres & Margaret St. HAYWOOD E. LYNCH, Phone 739-326L 5:26-6:2 Agriculture In Action THE REMARKABLE TREE Adam and Eve wore fig loaves, it is said. Is the day coming when we will turn again to the trees for our apparei? That day is already here. Witness paper clothes. A wood product. .Still, in a time when trees are the raw material for a fantastic spectrum of over .5,000 different products, most of us tend to think of a tree as nothing more than s i.rething which throws a nice patch of shade on the front lawn. Which is a mighty legiti mate reason for appreciating trees. Bjt, in all fairness, the tree isn’t /given due credit for its re- H Realty For Sale h REALTY FOR SALE Six room brick — l'^ bath, carport, in excellent condition, located in Grover. Small down payment. For Rent, 10 ft. wide two- bedroom trailer. Private lot. To couple only. McConnell Realty & Used Cars 214 York Road-Phone 739-5491 markable versatility when this benefit alone is considered. Asl^e from the esthetic values, trees are the power behind a tremendous econo.r.ic punch. In North Carolina, forests and their products yield more than two billion dollars a year, providing a living for over 300,000 people. Many of these recipients of the forest dollar are farm.ers. Tree farmers. Farmers who mold their woodlands into e.xtre.r.ely lucrative sources of income. You'll spot 1,342 Tree Farm signs on the roadways of North Carbllna today. They are the guideposts to the 1.746,341 acres of groomed, protected and pro ductive forests encompassed by the Tree Farm System in our State. ^ This js quite a jump over 19.58, : when there were only 231 'Pree ' Farms in North Carolina, and ' about 1.113.000 acres behind the'" gi>een and white signs. Why this extraordinary in crease in participation of latc- Because these farmers are at tuned to the times. Sure, they like a patch of shade, too. But they’re looking beyond that. They know that the demand for quality tiT.ber is growing, not declining. They know that an expanding population will force the demand higher. And they know that paper clothes only give a hint as to what is yet to come. Farmers should cash in on the trend. They won’t be barking up the wrong tree. NEW AND USED houses for sale or will trade. No down pay ment to veterans or will buj your equity in houses. TELE PHONE 739-2726. 5:.5tfn FIVE ROOM brick veneer house for sale. Large .screened porch. Paved driveway. Near East School. .512 Monroe Ave. 739- 4406. 6:2-7:28 GUrrERINC. Olow • pipe work all types of sheet metal work Kings Mountain SRieet Meta) Works, Phone 739-5168. , I2:t3ttn F NoUms F| WLL PAY CASH for Upright Deepfreeze. Also all kinds used furniture. HORD HERNDON. Herndon’s Trading Post, Tele- \phone 739-5162. 6:2-9 WILL TRADE nice four room house and lot for good, used house trailer. Telephone 739- 5162. 6:2-9 R^olds&Cb. New York tmi Am«riMa Stock Excbaiiges and etiiec leadiiia Exclunfes' AllILENE G. SMITH Registered Representattve 330 S. TRYON STREET CHARLOITB, Jj. C IN KINGS MOLTSTAIN Dial 739-2631 for iofornutiMi oa any acock that interests yon. (No toll charge) ESTABLISHED BUSINESS for sale by owners. Piedmont Soda Shop on Piedmont Ave. See EDNA BARRY at 217 Fulton street 4:27-tfn REALTY FOR SALE FOR SALE Valuable In vestment properties at 205 East King St. Large two- story frame, dwelling de veloped into five efficiency apartments. 7Q5,qi,EYI5L4NP AVENUE — Very attractive small liome, four rooms and bath. VALUABLE investment prop erty. Nearly eight acres ad joining city limits on north west side of town. 807 RHODES AVENUE — At tractive h o m e on large wooded lot, excellent neigh borhood. Good terms avail able. NEWLY RENOVATED house with basement. 625 Mca- dowbrook Rd. Excellent neighborhood. Easy terms available. SMALL HOME, recently reno vated, location 306 Waco Rd. .Attractively priced. WELL MAINTAINED three bedroom home with spaci ous lot, 824 Cleveland Ave. B. F. MANER AGENCY Real Estoi* 4 Iniurance PHONE 739-5591 Medicare Cards Mailed To Many Health insurance cards have now been mailed to over 15 mil lion people 65 and older who have esta'clished their entitle ment to hospital and medical in surance under the Social Secur ity Act, according to Lex G. Barkley, Social Security District Manager in Gastonia, N. C. The I next large railing of the rod. white, and blue cards will be early in June. Cards for people who did not sign up for the voluntary medi cal insurance part of the pro gram—-which requires a monthly premium payment of $3 — will first be mailed in June. This I mailing is being delayed > since ■ many among the one million people who did not enroll for , rredical benefits initially have ' feince changed their decisions, and Congress has extended the enrollment period to May 31. Mr. Barkley warned that some older people may not receive cards before the health insurance pr.ogram starts in July because they have not yet provi(led neces sary evidence of age or other in formation needed ta put them on the medicare rolls. He ur.gc;l any persons 65 or older who have not supplied the necessary information requested by their social socucrity office to do so promptly. The „ social security district office will heglad to help j anyone having difficulty in oh- I taining the requested informa tion. The white-fringed beetle that j dtevoiirs crops originally came from South America and was first found in this countr>’ in Florida in 1936. Since then it ! has been found ki a number of I .spots as far north as Mary land.

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