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il 8. 1971 averaging 5 nl lor l.( vivors on provided in cember by o Thursday; 'April 8, 1971 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Page 5 ntly that a 1 divKIends IT to mure arts holding rttrance pol ntain .ire miil-sivis in to late in malar Dr. Warren lli'nclerson, all of ttK’ ily and lia\'e .aiml folia;a'. | Dejiailmeni of lliirtieulliiral .■^ei- . . , enee; and Dr.i. D. K. Kills, .\ash .And .so, as lime marches on, vvinslea-t and F. Jenkins, Jr. of I he I)e|hirlmenl of I‘lanl Path- ology. - -w. I.S 34 years too long to wail? Not if you are engaged in basic re.seareh and can come up with a world premiere at the end of the 34 year period. j In 1936, research was initiated' in an attempt to develop a to mato variety resislanl to Bacter ial writ — a tniuhliwome soil borne disease, especially in the lighter .soils and under the influ ence of high temixiratures. Breecl- ing for resistance was the only answer. Breeding- for resistance to Kus- tirlum Wilt has been succe.ssful with tlie introduction of sucii va rieties as Manapal, llomesti-ad ALL SMILES FOR EASTER SEALS — State Easter Soot Child, Jackie PoweU of Shallotte, and State Chqirmdp, Atto^y Gen eral Robert Morgan, extend thejr a|>pr«clpt{on to vflpfr Jterth Carolinians who have supported the 1971 Easter Sepl Appeal. They urge those who have not yet given ■ to. please BUike their gift by Easter Sunday, April 11. THE VETEBlUfS' CORNER Q I am 62 years old, and de sire to convert my National .'sor- Life Insurance term policy to the | modified lile plan. What premium must I pay. A Sorry, you -cannot convert - to the modifi M life ; Ian after ' age 60. However, Ordinar.v Life has the lowest premium of the oth r plans available at your age. Q I ur.der.stand v.-terans have deadlines which they must me t to be eligible for ceitain h nc- fits. Is them a deadline for ap plying for VA hospital ca*- ? A—No. There i.s no time limit for a veteran to r«eive ho.spital care if he is eligible, needs it, and a bed is av'ailahle. Beds aie always available at \'A hospitals for veterans with a servic.con- neeted disability, , ' y Is a veteran penaliz d if he pa.vs off a G1 home mortgage loan before it i.s duo? —^No. A Cl loan may be pre paid without penality at anj 'time . Prepayments may b ma c in th-a amount of the rp~ iilar motithly installment or $100, ^ wiiithover is lesser, or in any larger amount. [cGilL JoEx- npany lEND MT I I We want to thank Kings Mountain Citizens for supporting our locally own ed ad operated New Tax Service. H. R. COX CONnOENTIAL TAX SERVICE Will be Open from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. daily to be available to last-minute tax filers. After a two weeks vacation begin ning April 16 We will be Open Mondays thru Friday from 9 a.m. - 12 Noon. Feel free to call for any help in Busi ness Bookkeeping & Taxes. 739-3248 YEAR-ROUND SERVICE DOWNTOWN HETTY COX - LINDA DAVIS OWN -GltE 'ftv; cO*-'' $ry and SAVE up to t £ SUPER PLENAMINS oo just for trying fexai Amarica's favorita multi-vitamin multi-mineral product I ASK us ABOUT THIS GENEROUS SAVING OFFER TODAY! Hurry ... this is a limited-time oKerl Csfmpt £• u80£ in addition to anyotharSupar Pianamina of far. KiNGsnoimm HRUG COM]>AN^ I and Marion. However, the B.ic- terial Wilt problem vva.s much loiiglier and more <lifli' iill to; s(dvc. The hrc.'iklhrongh came in l!l7o wil.li the announcement o;' lwo| new tonikilo varieties, VcMUis and; Saturn. Bolli varielie.s wen' developed for the fresh markid and liave Iterfonned well when giinvn on a trellis or in eonvenlional ground Irlal.s. Th(-y jiKaliiee allra.-live r<td fruits whi<-h will avera.g<‘ a- bout one-lliird pound ea< h. Kruil shape is the moin difft-renee, .Sal- urn being a little more round in .shape than VeniLs. Botli varkdies varieties resistant to Bacterial Will and imimme lo Fo.sariuni Will. The ,levelojjin<-nt of Vciui, | Whihr this researe-h is a fine ami S.'Uarn will not only make <'.\ani;de of well eoordinati'd ef lomalo growing easii-r in Hie i fort on the pan of many people, lower Piedmont and (sistern Car.lu',- nui.sl recognize Dr. Henderson olina hut will have a world in, ,,, . pael, as .scienli.st.s in Australia,. South .kmeriea, A.sia and Afri-a yi-ars) for the fine Ie.irl(T.s!M;i lia\(> e.xpii'ssed Ihi' need for to- in III) varielie.s re.-islani lo Itae , i" ’I'f de,I'A^rna.it of li-rfal Wilt. Herald Want Ads Pay: Since Hu- inilialion of lliis pro- jeel, tlie leadi-rshiii has changed hands niaii.v limes. TIk- l.ile Pro fessor l!oi,(>-rt Sehmidl was Die first leader, followed by iVofes- .sor James G. Weaver and Pro fes.sor .M, K. Gardner; Dr. Kred Coehran and Dr. Warren Barham:I will he available in 1973. Venus and .Saliini. You may iiiss a liille for m\ hringiiig lhe.se new vark'Hoa On .voiir otienlion liefore seed Is a vailahle. However, the news was l<s> goisl lo keeji. .Sec-d i.s being inerea.sed and Herald Sets New Picture Policy The Herald is soltinq a new policy on pictures to be pub* lished in the future and series the cooperation of its readers and customers in making the change. Beginning next week, only black and white photographs will be accepted since only poor reproduction can be expected from colored photographs. For birthday pictures and other single-column pictures. - only wallot-sizc (2x3) photographs will be accepted, and fox brides and brides elect, 5x7 pictures are requested. Also, all brides pictures and birthday pictures must be In the Herald office no later than Monday for inclusion in that week's edition. The new rules have been neces.^itatod since a change has been made in engraving companies serving the Herald. We hope you will not ask us to make exceptions and will request the proper sizes v/hen ordering from your photographer. Fj \ We Will Re Closed All Day MoHday Your Happy Shopping Store \ I \ 'r bold'n bright NEW-THIS-SPRING '‘ANDHURST” SHIRTS POLYESTER BLEND MEANS EASY CARE 5.00 ' Short sleeve dress shirts in rich, lively colors plus a whole gamut of refreshing brightened pastels. “Andhurst” sees Spring through Slimming vertical stripes, new textures, never-before tints. Permanent press blends of polyester and cotton have an extra measure of cooling comfort built in, thanks to short sleeves, long-point collars. Echoing the bold and bright news, "Andhurst" 4Vi" wide ties of siiafw-hplding 100% Dacron*polyester, 3.00
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