T THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. COL. SAVER REMINDS: BtJY A TICKET TO THE ROTARY CLUB PANCAKE SUPPER FROM ANY ROTARIAN. All you con eat — Butter milk Pancakes and Clar ence Plonk Sausage — Children 7Se—Adults SI J!S March 14th, S p.m. - 8:30 p-m. — BAB Restaurant Social Security i Questions & Answers' Kings Mountain GRADUATE — Pvi. Charles Richard Loney graduated from the United States Marine Boot training gt Paris Islatid, S. C., recently. Going to Paris Island for the ceremonies were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Laney of High Shoals and Mr. and Mrs. John William Putnam and Chris Put nam of Kings Mountain. Savings & Loan Association TROOP MEETING P O BOX 745 KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA28086 Herald Want Ads Pay Srott Wilson lod the opening at Tuesday’s meeting of Boy- Scout Troop 91 at St. Matthew’s Lutheran church. Instruction in tenderfoot, second class and first class was given and plans were made for a weekend camp ing trip. The troop will meet at St. Matthew’s church Friday at t p.m., announces Marshall Blanton, scribe. Q- I am 60 years old and have! been trying to establish my date of birth. I anl having troubie finding any old documents. What do you suggest? A—Your best bet would proba bly be a U. S. Census Record. You can bring the documents you have to our office and we will examine them. If we feel that further proof is needed, we will help you complete a reriuest for ■a search of 8he census record. There is no charge for helping' 1 you. Q 'I got a letter from the soc- I ial security office asking me if, I wanted to sign up tor Medicare j and social security benefits. I am I still working full time and do not plan to retire any time soon. Why should I sign up for Medi care and social security now? A—You were asked if you want to -apply for Medicare and social^ security benefits because our records show you will soon he age 65. Everyone who wants Medicare coverage should apply, for it during the 3 months before the month of his 65th birthday to have full Medicare protection When he is 65. The fact that you are continuing to work docs not affect yo.ur rl^ht to Medicare benefits k: A f As far as social security bene fits are concerned, it is a good idea to file for them evem if you are working. In this way, all the necessary paper work will be completed, and your benefits can start without delay as soon kis you do retire. NEW OFnCXRS OF FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA— Kings Mountain high school unit of Future Business Leaders of America held installation of officers February 28 in ihe high school cafeteria with the Hickory unit in charge. Participating in the instollation were the officers, obove, and the installing of ficers, oil of whom were from Hickory. Lelt to right, Lorin Weav er. Nancy Dowda. president; Bob Pederson. Julie Brown, vice- president; Teresa Carson, Theresa Hughes, secretary-treasurer; Freida Liles. Vickie Hamrick, SPO representative and Judy Watts. EAGLE’S ANNIVERSARY SALE Regins Thursday, March 6, 1969 SAUVE HAIR SPRAY r1 CREME RINSE Normal — Hard To Hold 13-Oz. .63c ^ 1 FIRST QUALITY NYLONS —9-11 Regular 2 for $1 37g 200*S KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUES Special 4Roxesfor$l LIMIT 4 SUAVE CREME RINSE 63c SUAVE SHAMPOO WITH EGG 16-Oz. 63c MB. PATCHO CARPET REMNANTS 24x36 99c Heavy broadloom cuts of wool, nylons, blends — Patched together with heavy carpet serging. Assort ed shapes and colors. BEAUTIFUL TUMBLERS In Avocado and Gold 9'<n. Tnmbleni 9c 16*0z. Ttiiiible» ...11c TIEN AND VALANCE SET Assorted Prints and Materials KING SIZE TV TRAY TABLES Regular 1.19 87c Shnnloted fobrlc design wHh brass folding legs. SUAVE Conditioning SHAMPOO 16-Oz. .63c 9c SPECtAi CHROME TABLEWARE Forks, Knives, Spoons Sc LADIES' NYLON SHELLS 38-40 $1.94 Assorted Colors — Mock Turtle Neck. BATH TOWEL ASSORTMENT 99c Slightly irregular 22"x44" prints, solids, jacquards "CARRY ALL" STEEL TOOL BOX 1001 Uses 2.97 Perfect for fishing tackle, sewing occessories REGULAR 3.98 SUAVE GOLDEN SHAMPOO 16-Oz. 63c 9'^ ROLLER SET 94c 9" Steel troy, paint roller foam with 100% rayon cover. ELECTRIC HAIR CLIPPER SET lO-piece set including teflon coated blade, shears, comb, tape comb, 3 butch combs, blade guard, in struction book and plastic case. m MIRROR ASSORTMENT Pearlite frame — round and oblong 27" and 24x32" Regular S.98 IW LADIES' NYLON BRIEFS Assorted Sizes S-10 37c ROSE BUSHES Assorted colors — climbers or running rose bushes 63c "A Good Year" For Famous Gardens Unharmed by recent cold snaps,; Charleston’s Famous Gardens, al ready ablaze with multicolored camellias, are showing promise of the beauty of spring flowei-s to corhe. C. Norwood Hastie Jr., spokes man for the gardens, termed the weather thus far ideal for a suc-| cessful season. "There has been| practically no damage from thei cold he said. “Rainfall has been, adequate, and the camellias are loaded with -blooms and buds that indicate a prolonged flowering. “Other touches of color — flo wering peach and crabapple, quince and spirea — are just be ginning to apfjear, and within a few days they will begin adding their beauty. “It looks like a good year for' the gardens,” he added. The trio of showplaces — M/g-' nolia Gardens, Middleton Place and Cypress Gardens — annually attract thousands of visitors to the Carolina Lowcountry. Middleton Place, oldest of the three, predates the Revolution and has 'been recognized by horti culturists and landscape archi tects as perhaps the finest forma i garden in America. It lies just I off Hi/ghway 61, the 'Scenic Route to Summerville,' within a few miles of Charleston. Nearer the city, and off the same highway, is Magnolia,! which offers the greatest array of camellias in the Southeast. Ly ing along the Ashley River in an unparalleled setting, it at tracts botanists and sightseers from over the world. Cypress Gardens gives the im pression of Nature at its most resplendent. Masses of azaleas, interspersed by handsome camel lias, line the banks of ebony- lakes from wh-ich rise the moss laden trees that give the garden its name. Cypress is situated off Highway 52 north of the city. TIARA HAIR DESIGNS Kings Mtn.'s Prestige Beauty Salon BrnMERRABl We are pleased to announce Betty Fulton has rejoined our staff. We invite her friends and customers to call for appointments. Wiglets $15 & up Wigs $40 & up Falls Phone 739-4427 $60&up 706 W. King Street First Rank Card Charge Plan Subscribe To The Herald Puttii^ you first, keeps us first. America Nal Tourist Attraction. Chevrolet^ Sports-Recreation Dept. 1. Series 10 Che'vySportvan 108. 2. Series 20 Longhorn Pickup with over-cab camper body. 8. Series 20 Suburban. 4. Camaro SS Convertible with RS equipment. 5. Chevclle SS 396 Convertible. 6. Impala Convertible. . MIr. License 130 i'.*

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