KINGS MOUNTAIN HrJlALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday,'May 20, 1965 GUrilTY ||£AVY CORN-FEu dEEF bOHELESS TOP ROUND ★ LB. Bottom Round lb. 79c Cubed Steak lb. 89c tV Blj^TAR FROZEN BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY, MEAT LOAF, OR SALISBURY STEAK ^UPER.RIOHT" HEAVY CORN-FED REEF BONELESS RUMP AT DINNERS .00 FRESH, FROZEN Z’/i TO 31/2 LB. AVG. STEWING HICKEN HENS 19c CAP'N JOHN'S FROZEN FILLET OF HADDOCK ROASTS 85c Now York — Celanese Corpor ation of America had 1965 first- quarter net earnings of $14,S10,- 000, equal to $1.15 a common share, on sales of $^2,138,000, Harold Blancke, chairman, re ported today. Both sales and earnings were the highest for any quarter in the corporation's history. NO LIMIT ON PURCHASES AT A&P PRICES IN THIS AD ARE EFF. THROUGH SAT. MAY 22ND. BAKiD FOODS ^ FROZEN FRESH ^ FULLY BAKED ^ READY TO SERVE UARiMacnis to a/i/jonficec/at a /a/isristati^) j This year’s first-quarter dollar earnings were 18 percent higher than the $12,549,000 earnings for the first three months of 1964 and sales for the 1965 first-quar ter were 2.5 percent higher than the $161,712,000 sales for the comparable quarter last year. (The increases are based on comparable 1964 first - quarter figures, reflecting the poolings of interest of two new subsidiar ies during the latter part of last year.) Celanese is a major interna tional chemical company. The corpomtion and affiliates mans- facture a diversified line of 100 basic products, including petro chemicals. fiber.s, forest pro ducts, paints and coatings and petroleum producis and they op erate 70 plants, with more than 35,000 employees, in the U. S., Canada, Tatin America, Western Europe and the Far East. BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 6:30 SHOW STARTS AT 7:45 Bessemer CUy- Ktngs Mountain DRIVE-IN THEATRE ALWAYS S1.D0 A CARLOAD THURS.-FRI.-SAT. — 3 in color — No. 1 — "NORTH TO ALASKA" . >'o 2 — "MAIL ORDER BRIDE" . No. 3 — "A SUMMER PLACE"_ "on sat. .movtesIrun IN HEYEUSE ORDER_ 'SUN.-MON.-TUES.-WED. 2 in color — No. 1 — "GOODBYE CHARUE" . No 2 "KID GALAHAD" ON WED. .MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER RICH, TASTY, ALL BUTTER POUNDCAKE BUTTER CEEMCICEPOAKE tt(.z.SIZE BUTTER CREME ICED CAKE I2oz.SIZE M1* ,' DEVIL'S FOOD 9^ RICH hfiO FIAVORFUL, AU BUTTER 13 ozPI^, KICHANUI-lAVURRIL,AaBUTTER 13pzPt^, BAA ^ CHO&BROIMlB73t BUTTER CREME ICED CARE 12o2.SIZE jB fp |' ORANGE F1UFf59^ \ A dazzling 1^2 WED.-THURS.-FRl. musical bonanza I Jill REEVES UIKLEWE USHER CUVE PARNELL Hear JIM REEVES Sing... * score or more of greet tunes Written. Directed and Produced by £mil Notal An Embassy Pictures Release SATURDAY 3 BIG HITS A Girl'S Incredible Adventure On A Lost Isund: "DonVGive UpUieShl^’' kfmyMi latAse (^VINCENT PRICE in Naliianiet Hawthorne's e, “MCElOjg) TFrHNICOLOR SUN.-MON.-TUES. SWEEPING OVER THE GREAT SOUTHWEST. . .THE SAGA OF THE ONION MAJOR AND CONFEDERATE CAPTAIN FIGHTING SIDE BY SIDE LIKE DEVILSl ''' wtiocmr r-Toguenon rlkadee iioN n Lithium Gives Sales Report Haskell L. Littlejohn Finishes Army School i Tht Litliium Corporation of Amer ica, Inc., today reported consoli dated net sales of the company and its su ,’sldiary. Beryllium Metals & Chemicals Corporation, amounted to $1,501,181 for the three months ended March 31, 1965, as compared with sales of $1,410,354 for LCA alone during the same periold last year. Consolidated net earnings for the quarter amounted to $2,824 as compared with unconsolitlated net earnings of $29,773 in the 1964 period. Earnings from the lithium operation increased ap proximately 1007( over the same period of 1964, while BerMet had an operating loss during the quarter. Celanese Announces Quarter Earnings I BAD TOLZ, GERIMANY (AHT- NC) — Specialist Four Haskel L. Littlejohn, 24, whose wife, Lo la. lives at the Stough Apart ments, Phtnix City, Ala., was graduated from the Seventh U. S. Army Noncommissioned Offi cer Acadi'my in Bad Tolz, Ger many, May 7. SjH'cialist Littlejohn received four wt-eks of training in leader ship responsibilities, exeieisc of command, may reading and mili- taiy teaching methods. Regularly assigned as an ar mor crewman in Troop K of the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment’s 3rd Reconnaissance Squadron near Kaiserslautern, Germany, Littlejolin entered the Army in February 1961 and arrived over seas in April 1964. Littlejohn, son of Robert Lit tlejohn, Route 2, Box .553, Kings Mountain. N. C, was graduated from Davidson High School, Kinigs Mountain, in 1958.