f • 14, 1966 /ith our ges for fCY ME I •iveness e Cross” [NNIS inich IN. N. C. hese and ilaster. Thursday, February 24, 1966 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN^ N. C fjBC' Mountain 1 act high I ticipating ice of Fu- :a Week, le observ-1 Moss has that Feb- 1 Future Week in ds: F KINGS CARO- il Future | ''eek Is be- >ruary 19- lin Future lapters to- 9,000 oth-1 approxi- Ts in the | Rico; and ; is now lur largest | itry with population I r or indi- rthy voca- [ountain is | tted in the aving the I jh School 1 lact High I, I, John f the City I orth Caro-1 lim Febru- NAL FU-1 ‘ AMERI- and I call j jive their worthy or- ^THEREOF, ) set my I I the Great r of Kings :h Carolina f is 19th day >6. ss '' ? Sunday Pinkelton. :k Pinkel- ;ee Memo-1 y. s. c. ^ >ld of Ap- Saturday! . Byrd, nd Jackie! C. will be| ng. Feb. er’s Firistl is dai^-| lly Roark. I ''SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY-.SI lORT SHANK SMOKED HAM 12 to 16-LB. WHOLE 6 to 8-LB. SHANK HALF OR^UTT PORTION. “SUPER-RIGHT” HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF HAM CENTER HAM SHANK PORTION - 59° SLICES - $139 “SUPER-RIGHT” LEAN FRESHLY GROUND BONELESS TOP ROUND LB. Boneless Bottom Round 85c fb o Keep Heating^ill Under Control By Insulation, Storm Windows KALEIGii Ther e are some • Another alternative is to at- things you can do to help keei tach plastic to S^indow and door your healing liill under cantrol,. screens. To do* this, remove I now or anytiine, Charlotte Worn-; screens, tack plastic to the inside I ble. e.xtonsioin specialist in hous-' of the frames, then replace ing and hii.ise funiishings. North ‘ screens. The wind cannot blow , Carolina State fniversity says. ; plastic off so easily if it is at- Fir.st, be .-.ure the hou'sejs In- tachcd to the inside of screens, r sulated. If it is, veU'Ve probably/, i i • .u ahoady ni.sulation cah' pay for it.self in a., little ':es; masking tape does a good jub. • • CO PRICES IN THIS AD EFF. THRU FEB. 26tb EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE SKLE l-LB. BAG FLORIDA SWEET N' JUICY ANN PAGE CONDENSED T omato rv. lOVa OZ. CANS Aristocrat Saltine CRACKERS P P #OX OFFICE OPENS AT 6:00 SHOW STARTS AT 6:30 Bessemes: City - |Cifig[s Mountain Drive-In Theatre Always $1.00 A Carload I THURS.-FRI.-SAT.—3 In Color ~ No. 1 —* “NONE BUT THE BRAVE" — No 2 — “SEX AND SINGLE GIRL" — No. 3 — •KITTEN WITH A WHIP' ON .SAT. MOVIl'TS RUN IN RKVKHSK ORDER SUIf. THRU WED. 2 HITS ~ _ Xo. 1 — “DR. GOLDFOOT AND THE BIKINI MACHINE" — No 2 — “BULLET FOR A BADMAN" ON WED. Ml)VIES RUN IN rever.se order missing, get out putty knife and caulking compound for a quick repair job. ^ Have the furnace checked by a reputable sei \ iceman. Call him in for an annual cleaning and ..rt'iieral inspection of mechanism : and controls. Ideally, your fu^- ! nace Should run almost constant ly. If it is always switching on and oft. you are wasting fuel and imoney reheating chilled 'f]uarter?c“ Keep the air moist, with a hu midifier if necessary. Dry air re quires .a higher temperature to maintain equal comfoi t. After you set the therijiometer in the morning leave it alone, un less no one is home during the I day. For comfort and economy, I turn heat control down at night, ' 'but not below 6’) degrees. You won’t save on fuel bills if the fiH"- nace has to,do dquble work in I the mornin.g to bring the temper ature up more than .5 or 6 de grees. Close off rooms or parts of the house not being used, Miss Wom- ble advises Draw draperies or shades at sundawTi. The dead-air pocket behind them acts as in sulation. Doing’ thc.se things now will protect your family from cold weather this winter and spring. Keeping thoso facts in naind all year long, will help you get I'ea- dy for old man \y.inter before he issues his lirsi icy blasts next fall. ' RECUPERATING Moffatt A. Ware, Sr., is re cuperating satisfactorily from pneumonia, though still con fined to bed. his family re ports. ANN PAGE CONDENSED Tomato Soup .. 32c ' NABISCO RITZ CRACKl^RS 1-Lb. Pkg. Cans ORANGES A&P Sterilized Creem Y/hipping r.: 35c A&P CREAM TOPPIWS 3" A&P FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 57c A&P PEACH HALVES 35c iYT© ibfi WED.-THURS.-FRI. See Cuddly El KIM I GIRLS made to order! 8. FROM AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ■ PATHECC'lOR/wFAHAVISIOH’ *K’'criT?n!CE • .'•VflCIi- Dwirti HICKMAN SATURDAY AUDiE MURPHY LB. BAG GOLDEN LOAF CAKES 2 S,-”£ A Package cya JANE PARKER TWIN PACK Russet Potatoes Vine Ripe Tomatoes 2 lbs. 29c FRESH CELERY HEARTS-. 29c 10-Oz. Pitt.d or 12-Oz. Unpitt*d Fresh Dates Pkg. 09C Jane Parker Regular Raisin Bread — — • Loaf 23c FROZEN VARIETIES A A ... AA.^ Morton Cream Pies3 VVg^' o9C CHEESE PIZZA ’pj;"*' q9C A&P FROZEN COTTAGE FRIES POmOES «33c2«85c A&P BRAND>-FROZEN Peas & Carrots 2 10-Ok. Pkgs. • MARVEL BRAND—ALL FLAVORS ICE MILK 2 '/a Gal. Ctns. JANE PARKER - l-LB., 8-OZ. 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