m 'ni^-rr~- iber, ina 10-31 or of riand ^aro- rsons state d to gned t the or ar of i ri ll ake inber, 2:3-26 WANT ADS Co.irt Plaza lU'ted 1 res- iblish- tiivgs, s. IS are iarbe- tKH‘Ue, mtain Kings Sivark Grill, Box, I'fctor- , and Pool, aret mtain r A & lalock ocery, oeery, Wii-1 Ham* and A^eir’s iin ft Vi CANIS MINOR (the Little Dog) . Hiyh in the east. Having only two significant I bRs simplest of all constellations. j^OUlt'fadi/roivietlBS lii^’gBneibgs ...» .. .. . ‘isfing; WILSON TV HAS MINI AUTOMOBILE EIGHT ^ TRACK TAPE PLAYERS AT ONLY $39.95 Yes $39.95 ONLY Complete With Speakers (In.stallation Available) Limited Supply WILSON TV and MUSIC 904 W. GOLD Across From Seven Eleven “Your Hometown Home Entertainment Center” OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT TILL 8:30 BODEN ENTERPRISES. INC. (Formerly Mustang Oil Co.) PHONE 482-5S17 For Home Delivery Oi FUEL OIL & KEROSENE Our Trucks Are Radio-Dispatched For Quick Delivery. Lockheed Printed Delivery Tickets Ic GALLON DISCOUNT FOR CASH We also are affiliated with Stone Heating Co. and install gas, electric, oil furnaces and do repair work on all model furnaces. WANTED Experienced Foster Winder Tenders and Service Help interested in working .REGULARLY and six days per week. Excellent pay and benefits. Call at Personnel Office. McNeil Spinning Co. (Old Gamble Mill Lccation) Bessemer City, N. C. Rising Costs To Fanners Is Projected Rolontlo.-isly rising costs will continue to h.'iunl faimcrs in 1371, pulling farm income umlei more pre.ssurc'. Nationally, gro.ss farm income could decline sliglilly in llii' new year. With easts climbing liiglicr, the farmer’s “liike home pay” or net ineome (snild (lecliiie even further. Current projections inrlic.Tte llial grus.s income .may be down .$11.7 billion, expen.si's up $1.1 billion i and net farm ineome down .$1.8' billion, eompari'd lo 13711. i North Carolina .State llniver.sily i farm ei-onomisls la-lieve llie jiic ture may not be (|uile .so gloomy for the slate’.s agrii-ulture. One. factor they |S)inl lo is lire boost I a good <»)rn <-rop would give the. North Carolina Income total. Ke- ' cau.se of blight and drou-ghl, in- ! eome from corn was down in ■ 1370 more than firr llie nation tis a whole. "It growing eoniiilions permit, ' we eould have a .sub.sl;tntial re-- covery from this ineome source," commented Dr. Cliarlcs Pugh, specialLsl in t-harge of extension larm miitiagi numt nl .Nt'.-slJ. Hog produelion is another are.i that may liolri ati edge for Noiih Carolina. H. S. farmers ate fticed with an almost certain decline in ineome Irom hogs. However, the .slate’s (lioji may iiot be as sliy.p as the national figure, since Norlli Carnlina’s production has out gained tlie nalion.il increa.se in r(-cetit yeats. ‘‘.Many of Ihe state's newer ■swine producers liave invested in facilities for spec-ializtsi jirotluc tion that should |)ermil a wealh erlng of Ihe curreni low prices," Dr, I’ugli suggested. But in most other economia areas, such as cost of piiHiu.-tion, the Tar Heel farmer will be un tier Hie .stime kind of pre.ssures as his national coun1er|Mrl. Tile sharitest price iniTeasi-s are expected for feed, labor and ma chinery. Priett.s of .seed, fertilizer and farm real estate mtty ad vance slightly in 1971, Lillie change or slight tlecrea.ses may occur in prices for feeder ami re placement live.stoek. Interest rat(S fall into this category also but this relief, if it (s>mes at all. may not lie evident until Ititc in file yetir . khATU* Page 7 Churches Are Facing Shortage Of Ministers: N. C. No Exception SPINET ■ CONSOLE PIANO Wanted responsible party to take over .spinet piano. Ea.sy terms. Can be .seen locally. Write Crtslit Manager, P. O. Box 2441, McClellanville, .South Carolina 294.08. 12:17-31pd The Veterans Corner GETTING MARRIED? Hove Yotlr Wedding Pictures Made In Beautiful Natural COLOR By LEM LYNCH Photographer Also Selection of Wedding Albums PH. 482 1720 487-7503 WttUy By WILSON GBIFFIN In Son Francisco and in West Hartford. Conn, teenogers are giving aid and comfort to the aging with "Adopt a Grand parent" programs. During the post year, 183 students in seven Cotholic high schools 4>ent hours visiting and "doing lit tle things" for older people liv ing in nursing homes or una ble to leave their own homes. This included reading, writing letters, fetching library books, plctying games, talking — or just listening — to older folks. Such a progretm con only con tribute greotly to the mental health of both the oldsters and the teenagers. After you see four doctor, bring your prescription te EDITOR’S NOTE: Below arc au- ' thoritativo an.swcr.s by Iho Vetci- an.s Administration lo some Hf Ihc many current questions from foi mer sen icemen an,) thei fam- ilie.s. Further information on vet erans benefits may be obtainivl at any office. Q I am a Vietnam Era veter an, hosv may I obtain a certifi cate of eligibility to go to school'.' A Application forms are avail able at all \'A offices. Give Ihe VA a copy of your separation document, DD Form 211, along with the application. (} I hav<‘ a $10,01)0 Nalional Seivice Life Insuranie policy. What aie the job re-siriclj.ins on this insurance? A Tht’re are no restrictions as lo residence, travel, oicupation or mililarv or naval .service, i Vou may live or travel whereter vou wish, or hold an.v kind of job you i like without altering the teinis of .vour policy contract or the a- moum of your premium. i Q flow many monllis can a veteran take training under ihe G.r. Bill? i A -Veterans w it It IS months oi- more o).' servii'e w-ho have satis fied their active duty require ments have full entitlement of 30 'months. A veteran witli less than I IS months ear.ns one and one-half I monllis up to a maximum of 36 for each month or fraction of month of .service on active duty ' on Or after Fehruary 1, 1.3,o.7. Q flow does a vetei-an go a- i bold estaihlishing service connec- ' ' tion for a disability? I A Afake application to the - neatest VA regional office and submit proof that your disabilit.v was either incurred or aggrava ted during militarj- service. The best proof would be records of teatmeni received while in ser vice. BOILI.NG .SI'RINGS, N. (’. Churches througliout Ihc mition are facing a shortage of minis ler.s and Baptists of Norlli Caro lina are no exceptitm. Gardm-r-Webb College, omicd 'and oiSMatel by the Baptist Stale Convention of .North Caio- lina, is one sehool tiy ing lo do ' somelliing aliout this need. cMost ' recent figures sliow that mi.ie Ilian ten jier cent of the .'ilil'i I.Soitliei-n Baptist Cinirrlies ill ;-Norlli Carolina are without pas tors. Gardner-Welil) lias almn.s-l Kill members of its l.KM) nieinher slit dent body prejiaring for Hie lireacliing ministry in an i-fforl i to . fill this growing need of Ihe I rliurelies. An tieademic lirograiii leading I lo liaclielor degrees in Religion. Religious E.iucalion and Hie on ly bachelor level degrei- in 'Hil) lieal Languages in tlie stale is offered to ihe sludeni e(|uip|)ing liim-self for .full-linie Christian service. In addilion Gardner-Welili pro vides a $21111 .scliolarslii|) |:er .sear to each ministerial stiulcii i maintainin,g a “C" average. ,\l- ' most $20,'JIK) |«-r .\-ear in aid is given in this progiam. A schol arshijj of $KK) per .v<‘ar Ls- also offerel to the wives, sons, and daughtiM's of minisleis. Programs providing <'.\|;-:.sure lo the professional and piaeli. il side of the Christian mini.s-lry ere numerous and UM.sitr))assed in their (jualiiy and value. ,\n internship pre.:ram allows stud ents lo work with loial jiasKiis in a liMining lelalionship. Tlie .-■■ludenls participate in serviees, have conference.s with Hie l;:is- tors, an' i make vvei kly l epurts in a seminar. Ministerial Kiliicali.in fliv, sir jicrvised liy College .Minister, Charles \V. Free.-nan. provitled 200 speaking opporUinities !'e; ministerial .students last .seat and is expected to e.xceed .300 np;,or- tuiiities this .vear. In this program, studenis students through a cooiieralive arrangernents with pustoi s of a liarticular association, fill Hic I'rlpils of tiiose ciiurclies on .8011- ;lay morning. An evaluation by Hie host pa.stor plus an offerin.g for the student to aid in college expenses is given. .\niong many oilier valuable programs arc the meetings of Hie College Ministerial .Associa tion in which practical instruct ion in Hie ordinances of iiapHs,-n, the Lord's Supper, and Hie eon- ducting of funerals and weddings i.s given along with opportunities lo lie.ir vvell-Unevvn s|-cakeis GaI dr.cr-W'elii) offers one of Hill liesl aca iemic an,) luai lical liriigrams iiossilile lor Hie edui.i- lion of t'liristian miuisieis, min- isti'i-s of edueatioTi, rluireli .se.-re Hirle.s and music directors. Tlie.se IMgrams aiin at expei ieiu e now. need exists in our slate and Gardmu'-U'elil) College Hirougli its St ion.; pro..;raiii for Hie niiu islerial siuiliui is vviukiug to meel lllal need. Legais NOTRE TO CREDITOBS Hiiving i|ualilied as Execiiior of Hie Kslale e. Gene, a Carroll, Derea.sed, late of Cle.elai.d County. .N'orlli Cur.ilina. this is to notify all persons liaving el iims agaiii.st the estate of said dei-e- dent to jire.senl llieni lo Hie un dersigned on or aefore Hie 2.3r.l day of .luiie. 11)71, or Hii.s noiii-e will be iiteaflel in bar of tlieir reeovery. ,\ll [ler.sons in.lebted l.i .said estate will [ilea.se make im mediate [laymeiit lo Hie uiiiler- signed. Tiii.s 2.3rd d.iv of December, 137(1. llemy Carroll Kxeeiitor .3()(! .S. Craige .Slreel .Sali.sbtirv, Norlli Carolina flEOIlGE B. THOM,\.-xS()N’ •AHorne.v At I.avv 1(12 W. .Mountain Slreel Kings .Mountain, N'orlli Carolimi 12:2.'L31-1:1 1 Babies Show t Definite Ideas About Foods JIAt.KIlJH — (jftcii dcIljiiVi' aixmt what IoojIs th«*> will i»r will not cal. And a I'c’H'Ilion a.'ain.si ci'rtain food.s tiy ha ay oan a youj»4 moUu*! ^lisfrauiiht, Uiaiu* Fis- tori. cMi'D-sion : i ' is .siio.-iali.<t. Noiiii liiia lhii\i’r.sit>. Si) sijo .iflcix iIk'.vc ions aIh'ii ititioiliiv’in^ solid loo<ls to an inlant. Just add Ota* lood at a linn*. Start With ii .">101111 scivlti^. ;i> hi)Ul 'j ti*a>i»oon lull, atnl in- .•lease (In* .seisin,'; .sli/hll> 'd eat'li !ei*dni,;. l\*ie.il> .in* M-inll\ the lir.st |.re-( ritx’il l ilid li» dI-l Iron rw riehed .-i'leal.s an* S(‘r\ iin;»oid.un in the infant'.^ diet hiMau.se milk i.s lo.s ill ii in and the inlani incds a snj);»!> 0} iimi in liis diet. .\s soli I lie <i |.li*(l. it Is im jioriani to include I'ood.s ih;it an* naiinally hi'^h in iron, such a," leafy, ^n'eii ve_M*la:)U*.-, meat.s and i'.u' yolks. Baoies liaxc likes and dislikes sX«*rve a iiatiy’s f »\-oi’il(‘'> olieti; iii* unfiUorile.N oe< asi.inally. Ih* is more apt I > .:row’ to liki* a hiod l)\' ■-:i'aduall\' L;eIIin;j u.-ed lo it tasti*. If Vii'a to:e<* him. he ma. dislike a fo:.(| for life. Set ;» :.'t)o,i example. K\en 'iur iiV their first \«‘ar. hinie**- fear 1 to i*,\ampl«'s *-1*1 l)> parents and older i'hildicii. F.n ial expre.ssiiins and altitudes »*-\pre.s.si*d lo.vard foo‘l should l)e pl.'asanl oik's Nevi*r .vdioA \ mr lood di-likes in front of the baby. Teach the baby lliat food and conleniimi*!!! j;o to^elluT by makiii" mealtime as jileastini a.s possible*. A oany’s ajipedite may be af- fr'ctej riy SUcIi llllnu's .IS feeth- in;T. Tliis is n bad Hmo to lntr#» tluc<» a n(‘w fixxl or to serve Jl food Hfai baby di>dikes, Ir he Ls fon ed, he may eonneci mealthne.s w itli unha]jj)iiK‘ss. K.xpeci a d<*( rease in a child’s appetite around hi.s first birth day. lie mny ix'coiTH* finicky and nrd <*vr‘n want to eat his favorite lor>il. He nias only <Mt half as mucli as he usuallv does. BRINGS f^UNTAIN' BESSEME^ CITY DRIVE-IN THEATRE BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 6:00 SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 Always S1.50 A CarloadI THURS. FRI. SAT. 3 HITsT” NO. 1 THE RAVEN In Color NO. 2 FRANKENSTEIN MUST BE DESTROYED In Color NO. 3 QUEEN OF BLOOD In Color SUN. THRU. WED. 2 HITS NO. 1 ANGEL UNCHAINED In Color NO. 2 HELLFIGHTERS John Wayno In Color Wed. Movies Run Reverso Otd. ALL SEATS ALL SHOWS 50c SHOWS DAILY 3-5 7 9—SAT. WED. THRU SAT. FRI. — SHOWS 3 5 “A COCKEYED SAT. — SHOWS 135 MASTERPIECE!” —Joseph Mo’gensl«fn, Newsweek 2a ViyCf bousi 1-3 5 7-9 SUN. 1:30 3:30 9:00 SUN. THRU WED. A npv»a'd *V K.--'i •Alan .layLe»Def| ProduCtonl Barbra. hai An Ingo Preminger Production Color by DELUXE* Panavision'- Streisand Yves Montand tows,., Montandg|;...j^ OnACIe« Vou Can See r® WNTOWN KINGS MOUNTAIN ADULT ONLY LATE SHOW FRI. SAT, 10:30 P.M. "SENSATION GENERATION" RATED (X) ALL SEATS Sl.OO We Drill Wells! And install Goulds quality water systems With Dependability Arnold's Well Drilling & Pump Service Phone Arnold Philbeck 739-4315 Oak Grove Road Kings Mountain. N. C. $139.95 complete wrm cpMlal , 12" birtnd McCuHodi j . smootti*eiit «h«(n. • Power enR erelMlie enW 6>4 Ibf. • Mattergrip tiemlle on top for eno-hand control — ufar tool • Cuts an 8” log In 8-atcpndt. • Cuts a cord of firewood fast • Cuts tha cost of Hiring on do-it-yourialf projocts. Pic nic tables, furniture, etc. Also see Mini Mae 6 Auto matic )Mith 14" bar and auto matic chain oiling. Only $I59.SS Kings Mountain Fanm Center 126 W. Gold St. Phone 739-5111 12 X 56 UL LABELED OAKWOOD Tf $3991 America’s LOWEST PRICED 56 FOOTER with ; 4" WALLS DOUBLE INSULATION FULLY EQUIPPED ; This is proof positive that it costs you NO more to be 100% sure! Way ahead in providing ihe best possible homes for the least possibIcSSSSSSSSSS m X CLAYTON AUSTIN HERMAN MOORE DOB PHILLIPS If you can't find what you like at OAKWOOD, maybe what you like is not a mobile home. Willdnson Blvd.. Gastonia

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