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I’ PAGE four THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Bank Go To dation. I Credit Administration, Washing* I ton, D. C. on "The New Era In | The conference he!d at the Mar-1 Credit'*; and a concluding riott Motor Plotel June 11*13 was j Norman Vincent i Peale of New York, New York, Ofiicials cf the Federal Land Bank Association ol Shelby have just returned Irom Atlanta, ucorj^ia, whore they attended the annual conference for directors and executive officers of Federal ■I.and Bank Association and Pro duction Credit Associations in the Carolinas, Florida and Georgia, according to Jlardin Lee, Execu tive Vice President of the asso- arranged by The ‘Federal Land Bank of Columbia, South Caro lina, and the 'Federal Interme diate Credit Bank of Columbia, South Carolina. Program topics presented dur ing the conferenee included fu ture plans for FLISAs and PCAs; a par:pl discussion 'by the com missioners of agriculture repre senting the Carolinas on service of the state department of agri culture to farmers; an address •:y E. A. Jaenke, Governor, Farm tor, Charlotte, N. C | The Association's home office is located at 513 South DeKalb Street, Shelby, North Carolina. | on "Why Positive Thinkers Positive Results." Get Earl Holliman Gets Discovered Again In Disney's "Biscuit Eater" Thure3«yi IfTR I Foote Sets The Land Bank makes loans j through Land Bank Associations _ and the Credit Bank provides I.TmOA fliPTAACA Leadership, supervision and agri- AUVAVUtfV cultural loan funds /or PCAs in the Carolinas. The FLBAs and PCAs are currently serving near ly 90,000 farmers, growers and ranchers throughout the four state area with over $1.6 billion in ourstanding loans. GCTAKitchenAid CLEAN-UP CENTER It's a KitchenAid dishwasher and a storage cabinet in an attractive 48-inch unit with stainless steel top. Ideal for replacing a kitchen sink and sink cabinet with mini mum remodeling. Room for a KitchenAid disposer, too. The FLBA of Shelby is cur rently serving almost 900 farm ers with loans totaling over Ele \en million in Rutherford, Cieve land, 13urke, MoDowell, Polk Gaston. Lincoln and ‘Mecklen burg Counties. lEXrON, PA. — Foote Mineral Cempa-ny t day announced an in- crea.ie in the price of pebble lime and -hydrated lime from i-ts Knox- vi'Uo, Tennessee, o^.erat'ion. The increase o! $l.0D 'nei net ton foi i bulk pe.ble lime and $1.00 per ' net to-n for yu*:; nj-orated lime i:; effective July 1, 1972. ’ Overnight success has come to I Earl Holliman many times over i a 16-year career during which he was continually being re-didcov- ered, a condiiidon which is likely 1 to recur throughout the rest of his working days. don’t roolbc is that i^ usuaFv lakes ten to fifteen yeairs of j.\c It ami blx^d to make ai\ over night sULcess." Veteran Could Currently, he is being "diicov- ered" in Walt Disney Produc tions’ "The Biscuit Eater,” a sen sitive rural drama set in the Ten nessee hil'ls of 1946, in which Earl handles a demanding rode with great ease and finesse. Duke Votes Against Union J The International ‘lE^ther^^ of Electrical Worker!^ resents a smaW porttkm of Dt^ Power employees, peiWoned lot the election. * t'’ t CHARLOTTE. N. C.-^Employees of Duke Power Com-pany’g Bui k Steam Generating Staition neai Spencer, N. C.. voted by an over whelming 124 to 32 mtargin ar gainst union representation in a N'jitional Labor Relations Board eleclicoi Wednesday. Ctv c IF *0 f 1 E. D. Powell, Assistant Vice President-Steam Production, said that i'he company was pleased but not surprised by the result of the election. BUM T. SOFOSTH PLUMBING 108 YORK ROAD Other officials of the FLBA ntr the con-tcrence in addi tion to Mr. Lee included Robert S. Gidney of Shelby, President; Jack 3. Krause of Union iMil.s, Vice President, Burton E. Hou ser, director, of Lincolnton, Joh B. Plonk, director, Kings Moun tain and C. N. iPakor. .Sr ‘By the time I made my frf- Tlic ne^’ buik pebble lime price teenth picture, ‘The Ra-in/maker,’ wi’l be $l.S. >0 per net .ton in in 1957” the raw-boned veteran t.u', :1 ad and ea 'L ad quanti'ties. a?tor says today, ‘^when I playCd ‘ i.j new b dk hydrated lime price KaiJierine Hepburn’s kid brother, v.'bl be $20.50 per net ton lin I was already an old hand at be- aiid caxiO d quantities, ing discovered. i \u' in. . bagged liyu ate prioe The followi'ng year, I was 'Mis- wid he ?05.0C‘ per net ton. Terms covered" again in ‘Hot Spell.' The wiP. remain the sa.me. I critics loved me as a ruthless,! VA Loan Guaranty officials These or'-G in ■-cases which arc say such a release could save ih ^^. i 1971 my first TV senes, ‘Hotel de the veteran considerable diffi- arc ( n str-nt br'^rulc'' and ^ was discovered and ^ulty and worry should the pur tue l H .Jll .11 V>.1 l Al. , hrt-»amf» an nx/arm oihf . _ ...i. _ i Veterans Administration home loans help veterans sell their homos as weil as buy them, but unless a veteran seller gets a "re lease of liability” when a buyer proposes to assume his GI loan, he might have prchlems later on, ■H. W. Johnson, Director of the VA Regional Office cautioned to day. lames Buchaneii At Foit Hood The rare gas, kryptbii. used in incandescent light t|uMi^ is re^Vr ered from air as a Jbytproduct of the separation process that pro vides pure oxygen |or tbasic oxy gen steelmaking furnaces. i. Viclde Cosm0f On Honor R611 ,ns mission. of FT. HOOD. TEX. (AHTNC) — Army Specialist Four Buchanan, 21, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. John L. Buchanan, 307 S. 12th St., Bessemer City, N. re cently was assigned to the 2d Ar mored Division at Ft. Hood, Tex. Spec. 4 Buchanan is a tank crewman in Troop C, 2d Squad ron, 1st Cavalry of ithe division. (He entered tihe army in Febru- Vickie I. Costner th# the PrLv»e Com-i overnight star as the chaser ever de.ault on the loan' ary 1971, received basic trainim // \\!L' V&o/tj Jn^jnm- I ffive to Am (joa udipji (jOii uKifec- up eack nuyum^, AO miM, AO /lef/vPAkd, ao full of i/itafity. F(yt I ccju ijou/tT^pjifed MoJtnm. I ktwiv- a4iat ijOiJA, umld nM/k Ia oj qood idqktA All&ep. TlutfA wlt<j lU ofuKujA qijm yoti/ tke- Idnd of cmfiyft (ird Af!j)po^ qoti; urM to- facft ftock buAtj ctcuj. (joa/o McitPm '''■it eA/ Miv £ ^ \ ® (Serta) tn- y //il ■'■w- Perfect §leeper ^Mattress ! 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But contract, hat was nothing compared to; ^ veteran should request the the all-out way I got rediwover- office that guaranteed his ed two years mter riding the air home loan for release from fur- wavec and rodeo circu'it in my ^her liability to the government "The Wide Coun- second series, try.’ ” Just two summers ago, Holli- man was a sh'lning stellar dis- c, •\-cry — yep, again — in the piv- ota'l trrle of Kilroy in the Center Theatre Grc ap’s presentation of Tennessee WilMams’ “Camino Real.’ The famed playwniglit him self attended no fewer than elev en times at the Mark 'Taper For um of the Music Center in Los Angeles, and personally hailed Holliman as a "new serious act or." "-It’s very funny,” quips Earl, "the longer you’re around and, ifccfore he signs the sales contract. VA may issue such a release if the loan is current and the veter an's purchaser agrees to assume all of the veteran’s liabilities. In addition, Johnson pointed out, the VA must be satisfied the person who buys the property is a good credit risk, and has sufficient income to meet the payments on the GI loan. 1 Unless a veteran specifically ■ asks for a "release of liability,” | and gets it. he still is responsi-; ble for satisfactory completion; of the financial oblication of the initial GI loan — should the new | at Ft. Jackson, S. C., and was last stationed in Vietnam. Before entering the Army, he was employtd by Firestene Tire and Rubber Company in Gas tonia, N. C. .. imade James C. Honor Roll at Gerdner^Webb Col lege for the Spring Senwster. 1972. According to 'Thomas • J. Mcf. Graw, Vice president cd academic affairs, a total of 150 student^ made the honor Gardner* Webb had an enrollmiKit of 140p students during the Spring term.* To make the Honor lloll a stur dent had to make an Average of‘ 3.2 on 15 or more hours. A per, feet average ig 4.00.' Vickie is the daughter otf Mr.- and Mrs. Reid Costner of Route. 3, Box 160, Kings MoUnta-in, North' Carolina. • ’ * ■ -V' L. / 1 ty. the harder you work through the ... * , .. years, the more the press and; PUi-chaser fail to make the month- and puW'ic are apt to overlook.... . aiH ycur past efforts in favor of} veteran may se.l his home whatever new success you’re ihav- i anyone ariother veteran, or ing. Bach time I achieve some! anyone who has never been in fresh acedadm, it’s treated like the I first thing I’ve ever done. j military service. In any case, “.Aotors that imake it big in liability irom the 'TV series are usually people whol^^* Johnson said, have been around this town for I veterans purchaser ob- years and have finally hit financing to pur- something. Nobody ever sees that. I chase the veteran s home instead mvtair -rvn.iM , of sssummc th0 vctcran s GI They don’t aokmowledge the pain and struggles that all a'ctors go through, just the gleaming suc cesses. "Life’s not like that. And 'fhTs business especially isn’t Steve McQueen made grade Z science ■ fiction movies and was in a 'TV series before he made the super star level. He didn’t just start there. 'There are -hundreds of oth-. er exaimpiles. What most people of assuming the veteran’s GI loan and the GI loan is thus paid in full at settlement, under certain conditions the veteran ; may then have his loan guar-; anty eligibility restored. ! “Release of liability” and res-' toration of GI home loan guar-' anty details are available at any VA office, or from veterans ser- i vice organization representa tives. VACATION CASH i LOANS UP TO $900 Get your money now. Have a Good iA Time and Pay Later. Call or Visit Betty Hager and T. L. Saine at Triangle Fin- ance Corp. at 123 W. Mtn. St. TELEPHONE 739-2576 $14,450 to $18,650 m I m bugs all the home goo want for all the Using goifTO got to do. i as little as ^ EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES DOWN 30 Year Mortgage—360 Payments Annual Percentage Rate 7% With the way Inflation keeps forcing prices up, it's tough for a family to find a family sized home at an affordable prjee. Unless it’s a National Home~the kind that more fami lies buy every year. Our homes give you plenty of room to grow in—plenty of big, family-sized rooms, and plenty of comforts and conveniences. Best of all, the price is a lot less than you'd pay elsewhere for a lot smaller home. . •|Uj. TIMBER-LAKE BUILDERS P.O. BOX 65 ASHBROOK PARK KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. OFFICE 739-4906 HOME 865-7193 JVIORE FAMILIES LIVE tN NATIONAL HOMESf HAN ANY OTHER HOMES IN THE WORLD^
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