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f) •8:9 •'age THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C- j^Coml Inatio uS of plccliomaKoPH" tiW''l switch c.injncly arc cal''';l relays; millions of them are UBod In the Bell System. WMUy SiiaAA By WILSON GRIFFIN To prevent falls from dizziness, older people should sit a mo ment on the bed before rising — and stand still a moment after coming to their feet. This permits the body to adjust its sense of balance, and the eyes to focus properly, before walk ing. Health is preeieus . . . let us help protect yours . . . Service Oliif er Thursday, June 13, 1968 llicei At KM City Hall Clorgcou.s itnd ICatllle(‘ii; lut^ llllaclc mids<'a.son — Samson and Mtii _ , Himc. Unit Award ORANGE-RLD ^ Very early Flame; early A.N'CllOIlA.iK, Alaska Staff The N. C. Dept, of Veterans .Stewartstonia; early mi’d.season— •Sergeant Supei void A. Mack, son Affairs will have a representa- Gahle.'-- Scarlet, Thisbe. and Red flora. Professor Lea J. Kushman it. a for classifying: color, blwimin; ;icnd and co-worker. By training ,seas()n and variety. Of the varii 1C Is a plant physiologist. His ties ive are listing, lobby is grow'ing azaleas and his underlined are tlic leliglil is liaving Ills triends iiiid, lik<‘.s best, lelghbors admire his color pa- white 'adc ol over l.oU varieties. ,, , .... , “ Very early — Minuet; early When selecting a site for Ijis Ri'.“e (Iroely and Delaware Val- icnie, he kept his hobby in mind, ley; early mid-.season — Glacier. nie backyard slopes'gently to a and Yoeman; late mid.sea.son - ,„n_c:o„t?nt tfni Yodagaw, vooded area which he lias clear-1 Treasure, Helen Clo.se^ and Pop- PUftFLE Cd for his beds, leaving enough lar .Seas; very late iiecs for the proper shade. Hi.s mvironment is just about ideal for the production of bcautilul plants. About a month ago he shared -Gumpo. PINK Very early—Bopeep and Day- spring; early—Dream, Mode.sly, Pink Pearl, and Louise Gable; early midscason — Grace Free- his hobby with a group of about Madame Pericat, Cinderella TO garden clubbers. His itluslr-al M ■ V J* i UUICI0S UltSfBCl T'lto rate of interest paid on U. .S. Savings Bonds and Free- Lotties .Means of 311 tive in the City Hall in Kings "vvorld’* of livestock agri- ^"m Shares has been increased. Bird: late midscason—-Beni Kir- ll-*:lgc St., Kings Mountain. N. C.,. Mountain the ihii;d Thursday of oulture revolves around feed. It according to Mr. George Blan- ishima; very late—Balstiminae- '* -Tiembcr of a unit that has •^ach month from 10:30 a.m. to jg larijeijt single production -^r., Cleveland County V'olun- earned the U.S. Air Force Out- .i:.l0 p.ip to assisj with veterans expense a poultry beef or pork ifr'' Chairman, standing Unit Award. and their dependents. producer ha.s. Effective June 1, the rate of Very carlv-^a^Roche- early-' Sergeant Mack, a mclalsmith He states the G. 1. Bill for qd- , Because of thq importance of 4 A"!'/ Very early La Rocht, .ally , On-job-training, home 'he the'larmer nt ka will loans etc., was extended to most program cent to -1.20 percent—the full le- ■ ' who- rem-d S “Id tUe dpci.slpi)s he makes con- gal Umi? permitted under prc.scnt ntlnue eerning it largely delorroine the law. This new rate will apply to the unit. for those now in service, unless "f l>is Profit or lass. ' f ^ ®""d.s His unit was cited for compil- there is a chan re in the law. Extension specialists at North, “"d to all outst^ding Bonds ing outstanding records in b6th Also presumption of service'Carolina State Univemity single ^ " • combat readiness and training in connection' is pxtsslble for those out one pha.so of feed Production, ^oase in rate to n^t mamrity severe wc.ithor to meet the itr- .serving hondrably since January handling and utilization for de- “*anron staicu, r lesent gent reiiuirements for direct sup- 31, lai.-;. Both iion-service con- tailed treafmont in a recent pub- ® ooi-t r' the Southeast Asian ef- nected disability pension for scr- Heal ion—on-farm processing. present uwas to tage fort. The 21st was also cited for vice persons and dependent pen- The farmer has a choice of pro- aovaniage 01 me mgner rates. Early—Herbert and Zula; early participation in insuring the sion and burial allowance for all «‘s.sing hi.s own feed, buying pro- f "aw rate 01 mieiosi now mldseasrn—Nocturne ahd Daunt- ,]pfpnse of Alaska and the North persons who have the required cessed feed, paying someone to Paia on newiy pur^asett r rec- Ameriean continent. honorable service since August .5, and perhap.^ others. ; ^om Shares was in^eased frem The sergeant attended Adkins 19()1, same as those having war- Which Is the best choice? The'^?^ P hotu .n High School in Winston-Salem, time service. | an.swer depends on the individual ^n hekl ^ . N. C. and completed require- Any persons dfsiring infornja- situation on each farm, the spe-1 > - n staod that Ut_ .IfnYnwsn AM. fir\n artr) o rxnt xm rt nr cUrviilrl ymrti-fiA* piflllctc cIltTfPnct nTho cnm>iftF> nilAC. rcCuOITl OilAnSS, WniCll WCTO Hino, Hpxo Dc l?L'ft(*laerc, 2tst Coinposite ihocA fh-if nro ihpa and lamoc Onblo* i.qriv EIm<*ndorf AFTi. Alaska, will luans etc., was oxtondod to most rtnoti that hr midso ison—Hahn’s Red Picador ^vear th<» distinctive service rib- servicemen who* served since d^?cisloi)s he ma— — annt - t Wildfi'rc, BeaCliI. Tanager; late mark his affiliation wUh ianuary 31. 19.-,.I. and to continue eprmng it larg..ly delorroine the "j" midscasen — Hei^e, Coppernian, Hiawatha, and Dragon; very late —Azctc. Ul VENDER Early—Corsdgo: early midsoa -Padre and Ics; late midsea.son Chanticleer. Professor Kushman lists three other varieties which he likes very much and considers them to Lilllo Maude, and Caress; late be rather unusual—Martha fiit-ch- ‘d lecture was .so well received rnids.'a.soii — Crinoline, Cameo, cock. Margaret Douglas and Debo- that I reqqestcd him to prepare a coral Soa; very late—Sagit- naire. all midsoason varieties, j -eleeted li.st of what he consider- tarius and Double Macrantha. Debonaire is white with red ed to be some of his better vaiie rqSE dish fringed flowers; Martha Hit- I tio.s to pass ou to my reader.^. Early—Gaiety, Madrigal, and elicoek is white with purplish i We will use tliree categoiies Morning Star; early midseason— fringe and Margaret Douglas roents for his diploma after en- tipn and applying should contact cialisls suggest. The specific ques- ^ " t" your Service Officer.” tion they att.*mpt to help farmers' „ through Bond- white with orange fringe. .. - answer lit their publication is, ?;“onlh and Payroll _ Savings ssiWing the varieties by -teiing the srvice. Ho is a veteran; ^vill it pay to buy feed proces.sing “ is done to indicate the gen- of the Korean War. 1 equipment i a'ong with color effect, as there are His wif.', Emma, is the daugh- gome of’thc fartors that must the sarne or larg publication is, Class!" ■ *' 1... .. color eral many' variations in tone and in- - tpn oC Mr, and Mrs. Robert Dell ”gr.,und” into the decision ten.sity. of RL 1. Dry Branch, Ca. i mill are those such as the kind. and volume of feed needed, the I Now You Con Win A Luxury 2 Week Vocation Of A Lifetime For Tweli! Plans can now be purchased for an E Bond of larger denomination at local banks. “While the sale of U. S. Sav ings Bonds in North Carolina continues to set records, these cilitlos, and the cost.s and 'avail, -.aim., rtf rtMCrtrt. rt.rtrtrt..irtrt . Savings Bonds and Freedom investment required, storage fa- ability of custom processing. “On-Farm Feed Processing — Shares should furnish a major Will i. tr“,i,rt‘Hor‘rt^.Urt stimulus to achieving the l^S VVil It Pay? is the title of the j^llar quotas for North Carolina publication which is available at Cleveland county," said Mr. county extension offices or may ^ be obtained from the Department j of Agricultural Information, N. C. . Itaip Unlversitv Raleieh N c interconnecting of any two of many telephones is called -7^(. Request circular 490. switching and it W’as .switching Apple growers not only make that made the now telephone extensive use of bees, but they ^ice so valuable to the public have figured out several ways to " _ get maximum benefit from them. — Picture Story One technique is to put .several hives of beds together. This creat es competition between the hives , and causes the bees to work ! harder, the growers say. ' Apple growers have aLso learn- ; ed to place hives several fixit off ! the ground. They say this causes I the hives to warm up earlier in the morning, which, in turn, caus- j ; qs the bees to start to work carl- j ier. of Your Weddini In Color Tape Recording! Also made CARLISLE STUDIO 314 S. Lafayetts Shelby. N. C. Phone 487-4621 EACH TRIP WOULD BE A FABULOUS WIN IN ITSELF...fcUT YOU CAN WIN ALL THREE IN AJJJt. LUXURY... ■AWAI IT’S EASY TO PLAY. .FUN TO ^ -^M'sEXCITING MUSIC & MONEY ^ MtiihB ^ sw I AND PARTICIPATE IN Winn-Dixie’s Bonus iWfc, SWEEPSTAKES^ VACAfIPII! Each week for the next five weeks -r you hove a chance to win an exciting "Hawaiian Comival" vacation for two in ocJ- dition to playing "Win With The Stars". It is a choice of a lifetime to win one of these fabulous all expense paid vaca tions. Three days and nights in Las Vegas, 7 days and nights in Honolulu plus 3 days and nights in Son Francisco. Tr9vel in luxury aboard Trons Internationol Airways. •. Stay at the finest hotels . . . dine in fabulous restpuronts — ALL EX PENSES PAID. Col. KM Saver Says. SOCIABILITY is often hindered by lack of adequate retirement Income. Regular de posits into insured savings, earning a high 4‘-j'r current dividend at Kings Mountain Sayings & Loan Association can assure gen erous retirement tor you. Kings Mountain Savings A Loan Association P. O. BOX 746 KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA 28086
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