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I-;'*.' after serving four yeur. ,.s direr- >■ > T h words 'rowlh" and The Veterans Coiner rtitml who dines on sUyik tiiid ^jn tiXMi liusband’s calipy [n. its, tor of the Women's Bureau of the P<"aloes sevt'rnl jjnjtrtl aWlMVJWU'UMh# Sililly »ifrtJi^'siwn8 '“?*'98*‘‘‘9*'’ »'■<■ tnnsiderod poslrive ^ T^r>«''^'nftKT „{ ;3j)py.t^.4«-a,«t « ^.r,„» plwure, .\frs. sin tlxu of starvuig iheir txKfles ■*" votahuiaiy; who f an T?!,'”*’. gooa taste : wSslippf3nte:I to that position'by •‘<hys.''‘'i'h(tt fjiiy may he ofneeded mil t'lWTI'-* them';’ They denote Ukowlso, famous athletes pride President Nixon, and I-eeame thejaufferino from hypertension; in Many women are ii- in" to '''"'h'ld oof nation fijim themselves in being "meat and the first blank woman ever to "'her worrls, ealing more moat taining that TV image," Mrs ■’‘'■'noulh l{c,:k to .1 world pow- potatoes men." But there is a set- hoki the position. 'han lh<- Ixxly nerds." At the .same Kontz poinled out. "But in Cut- ''' ''"'hers , l.> lous question as to whether eith- With an estimated 13 [xt cent "me, his bixly goes wanting for ling out rerlain kinds of fo.xis f-s'ionuats in space, . , er ol these groups IS getting the of North Carolina’s presrhool 1 "'her necetsary nutrients be- they arc also eulting out foixl val- faimers growth and pijig- \ eterans ami necessary nutrients his bofiy re- children considered larking in nu-^‘^'*dse he fuses to eat salads, for ues." gross have also meant graduation''"*'" '''mihes are asking tlmus <|uire.s to remain health. , trltion, it is clear that good nu- lesolved tliey are con- Good nutrition or tlic lack of hackhreaking labor b<>h|nd ands of (lue.stions concerning tlie "When we think of starvation ■ "'■f'"" begins at homo. j sideifd ".sizzy" and e(|uated with it, Isa family affair. As .Secretary I ■). Plow’,"> m"*hnti .<d- ‘•meM's government pto- 've .see a child belig deprived of "Plumpness in babies is often "'"'uen. The wife then becomes of Human Resources David Fiah- ""'m machinery. 1 lot them thiough th<‘ Vet- ■wod. or an elderly person who mistaken as a sign of good t'e-solvcd to living with what her erty said when announcing Mra. Ifarmers, and other concerdetl |.‘■'■aa« Af mints ration Ikdow ate inoises in his food as a baby|*'eal"'” Mrs. Koonz said. "But hu^ and wants to eat, and what Koontz's appointment, it is up to f'*' '**'"-'' would,” explaiend Mrs. Ell/alieth “metime very fat Cables con- !"« ‘aa'e buds demand. “She kill-leach of us to "eliminate the drend '« P'"gr'?ss but they do lx*- ""’"f mfoimation may he oh Koontz, newly - appointed as- be very fat adults.” ,I'lm softly with food," Mrs,' diseases of hunger and maJnutri- 'b*' "me has come to gUe; '■""<<1 at any \A offue. sistant secretary of the North Children .soon reach the age of maintains. ; tion once and for all." it .some wi.se and strong guidance' Carolina Department of -Human wanting t o accompany their Resources for Nutrition Coordina- mother to the supermarket and tion. "But we never think In "'e fmxiba.sket down their favorite foods. with -Soon the txxly will revolt, andi make its nec'd for other forxl substances known. This is often in the form of illncs.ses, low Mothers shouldn’t carry their energy level, and tiring easiV,- ' •Mrs. Koonz, a .Salisbury native, (hildren to the markel," Mrs. The soution lies in forcing' Q terms of starving the body of cer- lain nutrients.” SAFET Garden Time An explosion killed my .son in Viel- was never re Because... We are concerned for Bikers of all ages! ; By M. E. GAlfDNElt N. C. Slate University Rainfall has :,oen extremely de- ficii'nl in th<- Kaleigii area since ; tlie middle of August In fact, we nTwi h .lJs^ dh . fu*"'®’’' Wba areas should hl.ve top awns h" "V'r P’-b""-'' "«<’ Planning hiZ H vw. agricultural lands? VVild-life hah- wn Rlieh\ iM '■‘'•“■/'itm-s? Recreation areas? It’s g,K er fmm Dorh H r/',"®' dedocated, cooix/a- 'rtmr/we, [s Th "'fm' "f "a""""', "'ah’ and s mv awn nH ih” r | local lea,let s to come up with I he ^n .?u/r answers and farm,Ts arcae. ! "i-a^s viv n/xro- U ^ involv.sl ir. the search for a I «ia«s. \\(* used 2.} lbs. of seed or.d onlufinn i l.-.0 lbs. of ,S-.S-.S fertilizer and ' Farmers lake their responsi in the area of land use pl.inning. They don’t want the "green, green . no . grass at home’’ to Ix-come only a ,m I lary ^rvice fairv tale to their grrtat-graml-/''' b'-;; b-xiy children* jfov<>re(l. Will ihc V<*terans Ad- As urban sprawl in. hes its'path ' ''''’'b'*’ a im-morial across our land replacing the , , green and gold,m landscape will, shopping centers and subdivisions, I , ® P'|dat environmentalists call it an "out-' ‘ b-'; apphean , or ,n .age" against nature Farmf.ts ‘‘ "’‘‘’""‘■'f agree, lout th<w have another lit-i ''‘'’P'-V ally imiiortanl concern the \i*ry ‘ ' real threat of continue,I loss o'f g. ph,- V,'leran.; Administra- productive land. I lion is giving my ,ianghler ,lo- |K-n,lents’ eduenlional assislanue i; ' to sharp focus the importance jrif 'water for all gianving Ihings and how ,lepen,lenl w,- .ire on an a je- ,|ue .supply. What is the answer to this u , - h.,.s,'d on th,- s,‘rvi,e conned,-d ,1,‘ath of my husband. Since .-•he plans to marry soon, I wond,-,- if lliis will affe,-t her assislaiua-? A. Your ,laugbi,“r’s marriage would have no effect on her ,-flu ealion lien,-fits. A wi,low's rem.ir- riage under the same program. h,nv,ner wool,I le.sull in fermiiia- lion of Ix'r.efits, iink-ss th,' re mairiage w.is terminatcl ly ,leath or (livairc,'. 1). My hu.sband was killed in action during V^'orld War H, and I never remarri,',!. Am I eligible for a VT'terans Administration GI horn,' lo.in? A. Yes. The Velerans Ifousing Act of IflTh r,'.“l„r,xl ur.usun<i, ex- |)ir,‘il loan benefits to vel,>rans of a certainty fhey will make a con certed effort to do just that. FEWER OLIVES As S(x>n as the soil is in con,fi-t Worid War H an,I later per- , ■ Oliv,>s will be in sliorler .supply hxi.s, ineluiiing IIx'ir unremarried tmn, now is a good time to i.lanl ,his year for salads and oth,-r w ulow.s. all of the evergid-n sliruDs and table uses. Table olive produclion — trc's bollu's, rhixifxlendrons, in Greece and Spain was ,lown 23 SHOPLirrKRS hemlock.s, etc. Don | be^ stingy per cent from a year earlier and A 1971 study shows shoplifl,'rs jVvhcn >ou (iii^ the holes. Separait* the U. S. crop was down some favoiitp ways of ccineealinj? su5>* I top ami sub-soil aiifl place the ^,000 tons, notes .Mrs Ruby et market merchandise are in I top soil around th<‘ roots and Uzzlc, extension consumer mar- packets. 27.7 per cent in purses, mixed with an erjual volume of keting: economi.st, North Carolina 2.o.S per cent and under clothing, peat moss; or well (locompo.‘’:ecl State Universitv. ! 2,3.9 ocr cent, compo.'-i. THE LONGHORN CAFE NOW OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ANN GREENE, MANAGER } Serving Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 7 DAYS A WEEK Wc at’,' open on Mondays ;tnd Tuesdays from 7 a.m. until .'-i p.m. and on Wednesdays, Thursfiays, Fridays. Saturdays an,l Sundays from 7 a.m. until midnight SPECIALIZING IN Steaks * Fish * Chicken * Sandwiches Take-Out Service On Oak Grove Road between Kings Mountain and Shelby (near Buffalo Lake) NEW DINING ROOM HAS BEEN ADDED WE BOOK PARTIES CALL 739-7686 STARTING WEDNESDAY. NOV. 7, FROM 6:00 - 9:00 Pancake Supper WILL BE SERVED 3 PANCAKES W/SAUSAGE OR BACON COFFEE OR TEA S1.40 Carry-Out Order $1.50 (That Includes Beverages) We want you to have our Bike Safety Pennant at a very special price. This 6' fiberglass mast with Day-Glo pennant can be yours for only $1.50 Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association P O 60X 746 KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA 280B6 ASK YOUR TELLER Rvmomix’f mil |o plimt azalt'aii land camellias lixi di-ep. They aiic !shallow i-,i,)t,',l plants and will not ! tolcrat,' loo much over burdt'n , of soil. If ball,',I an,I bui lappi'ti, 11 , place the lop of ilie fall ,'\en with [ the soil k'vel. 'I lie same is true tor conlainer-gi-,)\vn plants. ITse i equal volumes of jx-at moss andj ,g(X)d soil for tilling tlie liolo Much. If rainfall is dofi, ienl, waler all' tn,>wliv set Irc's and .shrubs after 'planting. A thorough soaking I about once a wwk should he suf- J fieient. Ovcrwaterlng will result l| ' in a water logged soil an,i cause troubl,'. Gaidcn sanitalion is a ; good practice for ,'a, h month of! j the plan! gr,swing y,'ar. This is i ■ es'pccially true in the fall when ^ so many plants have matured. I Get rid of them so ihal they will I ' not serve as hibernating nests for I , insects and carry- over for dis-! | j eases. j Another good praclice. Havei ' your velotahle garden soil tested,' | add the lime and phosphoric need ed, as shown by test; and deep 'plow the entire area. This willj place the lime and phosphate in 11 the root zone area. Leave "'«[I ground in rough fallow until !| spring planting time. Dreamline Furniture Salesroom J. 307 S. BATTEGROUND AVENUE FEATURING FACTORY-TO-YOU CUSTOM-MADE FURNITURE ANNOUNCING THE i OPENING OCTOBER 2STH THE NEW Kings Mountain Convalescent Center ff .t- 716 Sipes Street, Kings Mountain, N. C." 62 SKILLED BEDS # AIR CONDITIONED. FIREPROOF PHARMACY SERVICES, LAB SERVICES MEDICARE, MEDICAID, PRIVATE, V.A. LICENSED BY N. C. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH 704-739-8132 We Are In Compliance With Title VI AT ur Prices Youll Hardly Believe Register For PRIZE DRAWING 1st The Sofa of Your Choice 2nd Swivel Rocker 3rd Handsome Lamp SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 YOU MAY WIN You Don't Need to Buy to Register. Register Beginning Friday ahd All Next Week Look Over These WHOLESALE PRICES LOVE SEATS $160 SOFAS $199 to $220 SWIVEL ROCKERS $79 2-pc. SUITES $298 COFFEE TABLES $35 to $50 END TABLES $35 SWIVEL ROCKERS (high or lew back) $79 SOLID BRASS LAMPS $33.90 FACTORY RFPRESENT.ATIVES WILL BE HERE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TO HELP SHOW OUR LINE Thursday, November I, 1973 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Page 5 N Kuontz .‘suggested "'I’hcy want to ,'hang,'r in th,' bread winner’s. ' buy 'I V’ prodUft.s, and the cost of eating liabit.s, a gra,lual turning' gXUkTO . .iQod is tuouniidi. Xq, rater. Uo-tba-j ACCENT ON AGRICULTURE Cm* of tho lar^'ost stoivophonic sontocl tim ing summer month.s at ■ STVinkf-r-_svstom.-. **3,. I’co xr.x-tu f»-ji«i.»
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