B, 1971 >AY > © B tore Par Thursday. October *28, 1971 #l!e]loween • Holiday Oi Honoi? iilvei Cantion Is Again Uiged PLANT SCUIjPTDTIE What will it be this Halloween Ncnh Carolina, trlck-or-treat -. V tragedy? . diiung doi.i mix. “’Remember,'’ the said, “that Halloween is a fun time for children. In all the ex- If you’re driving j our car cltement, they're not likely to U.i. ol, the answer can be large* ^ thinking of safety. You—the *y in your h: nds, snys the Insur* rnotorist—have to do their aiice Inlormation Institute. thinking for them. holi* llalh.wecn is a popular nOii* ‘ ^ children’s Hallowo^n an* day in the I'ar Heel state. Nearly remind you that you were a ' kid once yourself, drive in a An old horticultural practice now enjoying a revival in inter est is the art of espalier. By close pruning to control growih, the trunk and branches of a plant Institute trained to lie flat in one place. Espaliorod plants are used to introduce a decorative accent or conversation piece. They b(‘* come living sculptures. If you would like details on how' to • ' f e • n?''\- ex tension agent’s oflico and pick up a copy of “Space Sculpturing With Tree and Shrubs,” Fohif r THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTmn n C THE VETERANS' CORNET^ 1 proved. Page 3 Editor’s Note: thorilalive ans Admlnist Below are au* Q.—I withdrew'from schoot deceased fntlior was a answbrs by the Veter- der the G. I, Bill at the end oi ^ child- istration to some of the semester two years ago, and able m the many current ciuostions Irom plan to rturn to the same school ix\i\e lo do • ’ F-rmer servicemen and their to pursue the same program.,a she eligible foi Wool Contest Set Nov. 20 RALEIGH. — Final arrange ments are being made for the state “Make - It-YourselfWith- Wool’ contest to be held in Ra leigh, Nov. 20. The contest, to be held at Nel son Auditorium, North Carolina Slate University, has proven to lx? a popular fall activity for Tar Heel girls. Any girl between the ages of '10 and 21 may enter this fash ion contest. Participants may make a gar ment of any style, but the fabric must he 100 per cent American- made wool. All construction must be done by the participant. As in the past, there will he a sub doh contest for girls 1013. A Junior (age 1446) and a Senior (age 17-21) winner will bo chos en to reorosent North Carolina at the Southern Council Conte.st Greenville, S. C., Dec. 17 and 18. .lunior and Senior winners of the Council Contest will compete at the national finals in Phoenix, Ariz. Pam Cable, last year’s state senior winner, copped top honors at the regional event and placed fifth in the national contest. Interested girls can get com plete details and entry blanks -by writing to Harriet Tutterow. extension clothing specialist, IPox 5.'>S2. State College Station, la- leigh. N. C. 27607. Deadline for entrio.s is Oct. 30. WATER WEI6HT PROBLEM? USB E-LIM Excess water in the body can be im* comfortable. E-LIM will help you lose excess water weight We at.. a Drug Store recommend it Only S1.80 Kings Min. Drug Co Tave O.S. GRADE 'A' ali of the slate's ap proximately ^ S53,OUO elementary school chil- manner to ensure that some child ^f'l, prepared hy N. C. d:en will become trlcK-or-troat- pj,(>w old enough to say the State University extension bor ers for a few hours, romping same.” tlcnlnmist.e. tlu ;:.gh their neighborhood with little on their minds but the next treat. \ The Institute reminds - that while it can be a joyous time for 1 kids, it is also potentially dan- ] gorous for them. ) “At no one time in the year | are more children wandering I through the streets at night garb ed in vision-impairing masks and | dark, diificult lo-sce costumes,” j said the Institute. j "We urge all motorists to | think fost and drive slowly— • and carefully on All Hallows Lvt. The kids are bent cn fun. Dont ! pul a morgue in their merry making.” f The Institute offered the fol- j lowing safely tips to motorists and parents of trick-or-treaters: 1 T) m^dorists—Drive slowly and I w'lrily. Watch for children dart ing out between parked cars. Tap your horn occasionally on dimly lighted residential streets. Be extremely cautious while backing out of driveways. To parents- Escort your littlest ones. If your .hildren are going as a group, give the oldest a flashlight. Dress the kids in bright clothing or stick reflec tive tape on their costumes or trick-or-treat bags. Use a scis sors to widen the eye holes in their rrasks. Urge them to look up and down before crossing. Adults who do their own merrymaking at Halloween par ties are reminded that drinking Superior Stone Taos Yates RAlLElGiH — Joseph W. Yates,' vice president dor marketing, has been promoted to executive vice president of Suprior Stone Company, it was announced to day by President Trent Rag land, Jr. He also announced that Wil- ^ Ham W. Minton, assistant sales I manager, has been named gen- ^ oral manager of sales, a new posi tion, and will report direk?tly to the president. Yates joined Superic** in lfH5 as a salesman. A native of Wil mington, he attended the Uni versity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Minton, a native of Golds boro, joined Superior in 1959 in the sales department. He was graduated from Wake Forest and did graduate work at UNC-Chap- el Hill. Snnerior Stone Company is a division of Martin Marietta Cor poration and operates plants in Virginia, the CaroHnas and Geor gia. It is headquartered here. families. Further information on veterans benefits may be ob tained at any VA office or your h/Cal veier.uis service organiza tion I'opre.sentativp. Q What U the maximum VA loan availanio lor a mobile home? A. For the p rcha.'^e of a mo- bih* h: ine it is TlO.no pay- nhle o\’<M’ 12 years anl 3? How do again? I start my 'benefits A.- You should notify the,**^®® ilora'-lw* school to submit a re-enroIIment P^t'nianvnWy incaiahle oi so’i certification to VA This would age is. u thi.s is slart your benefits again, pro- the case wUh vid.*d you have not exhausted should submit a 'claim yo-r enlistment and the school porting medical VA. 100 ^nSTAMRS^^B r stamps' WINH-DriOESToSES Limit One Coupon p»r aomiT***” Void After oCT. 30. 1971 with evKitni-i- up- to NEW STORE HOURS OPEN WEDNESD/i v AFTERNOON UNTIL 6 P.M. ' -..y I ■v%‘ y\h fAstor^ 'I ; LPllB BUYS 0" it* " CENTER CUT UwB Loin Choiti, CENTER CUT LAMB Rib Chops.. SQUARE CUT... (SHOULDER) Lamb Roast ready W ■J( PRICES IN THIS AD GOOD THURSDAY THPi’ TURKEY CATIIflSAV KINGS MOUNTAIN • mm AS-~.T GRAVY AND TURKEY, SALISBURY STEAK, CHOW MEIN, CHICKEN & DUMPLINGS. BEEF AND NOODLES PiNUY PIG SLICED /- BANQUET PIUS ^ ^ Q m 9 SHENANDOAH...r/2-LB. 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