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] 1 Thursday, March 14, 1968 ICINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Push-Button Cleaning Oi Ranges Has Become A Reality for Wves RALEIGH—Push button cooking defrosting frozen foods, the spe- has around for a long time, cialist points out. Ni \v push button cleaning of In addition, some ranges fea- rangps looks as though it’s caught tun* a temperature control that WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Large Inicct Here’s the Answer on too, notes Mrs. Eileen B. Weick, will automatically reduce the' extension home management spe- heat. You can start a roast at 325 j cialist, North Carolina State Uni- degrees; then if you wish, havei versiiy. it finish roasting at 275 degrees.! Seli-oleaning ovens arc moving The temperature control takes from lep-ol lhe-line ranges to care of this temperature change* middlc-ol thelinc ones, the spe- automatically, cialist observes. After homemak- Anointr i atu»'e on ers met automatic cleaning with oMho-line models is speed broil- great enthusiasm, the manufac- ing. A special ceramic burner | turers of electric and gas ranges head in some gas ranges pro-i decided to make it available to du(*es twice the heat for double-i more consrumers by offering it on quick broiling. And at least onej their medium-price ranges. electric range manufacturer has, Wlicn the controls are properly placed a broiler unit at top andj set on these ranges, the oven bottom. This allows you to broil 1 temperature soars hightn' than meat on both sides at once. | Bt)0 degrees. At this high fern- Other features available inj porature, the soil within the oven 196S ranges include warming! burns to a fine ash. The ash is shelves and an automatic igni-i easily removed. tion that does away with pilot Other manufacturers offer ran- lights on gas ranges. Style-wise, ges with oven interiors that may anything goes. Color-wise, any- be removed for easy cleaning; thing goes, oven doors that lift off so it’s easy to reach inside the oven; oven sides and bottoms that are disposable and oven sides coated with nonstick surface finishes that may be easily wiped clean. Then* are some new features On 1966S ranges. Some ovens will maintain a temperature as low as 140 degrees. Th-s is a good unarming temperature for hold ing meals for lato-comcrs or for UOftlZONTAL 2 Heap IDfpIcted 3 Repeat trtp-deor . 7 III nest in the 7LqocItincs 34 Indolent 13 Brew made ^Sytribpl tor Household Data Kiwanis International Won Award Survey Underway In Freedom Foundation Contest I _ BUSY MONTH February was -a busy m(»ni‘‘ for members of the Cleveiand County Life Saving & Rescue Squad as volunteers made s total of 242 ambulance trips. i Que.st ions aimed at developing Kiwanis International has won; The Kiwanis award was accept-. total of 242 ambulance trips, up to date information about th<* a top award in the annual com- ed for the big international men’s ri^ryiotnriniy fi4 atand-bv hours num^r and charaelensti<.s potition of tho Froedoms Founda- service organization by Dr. R. ^ ^ ,n L tlu Nations households and lam- tion at V^illey Forge for patriotic Glenn Reed, Jr., Marietta, Geor-t hours per man Hies .vill be asked in this area as pnmmnnrtv corvir.n tyiu in training. The Souad answ- trips, 12 out-of-the city. l«Aroer,»U. bMb*® 18 Gad ct flocks „ IS-nirouih S0?roboscld« flsnud. house nickel MWliUa 34 Pronoun 23V«lue 27 Operatic solo 30 £acour:«ge 31 Debit note (ab.) 32 Symbol for illinium 251nc'; ’::ion 44 Crafts 26 Cfp-<ble 45 ?yintrtl for 28 FuF’e god sf*»;;arsum 2fi English queen 46 Riiiped 33 Anger 47 Pertaining to 34 Dispute an age 36Sketcher 49 On the 17 It — a large 37 Negative reply sheltered side isffct 41 Solicitude 50 Cushions 23 Harden 42 Prayer ending 55 Whirlwind 24 Parent 43 Young salmon 57 Medical suffix .... o ssw^ovss.y.ua aim laiii- noH at Valley Korge inr patriotic Glenn Reed, Jr., Marietta, Ueor-i • Hies »vHi be asked in this area as commun'ty servk*e, according to gia, immediate past president of training. The Squad answ I Cen.sus nurenii s J(k» A. Noisier, Jr., president of Kiwanis International, who rep-i ered calls to the scene of 23 I mon hly Current Population Sur- the KNvants Club of Kings Moun- resented the Kiwanis president, I u-recks made five blood runs 1 3n tain Kiwanis received a “Princi- James M, Moler of Charles Town.j Ih I Gctor Joseph R. Norwood of the; pal Award in the Americana Gen- West Virginia I ^ ambulance Auicau s Rog.onal Oflico in Char-j eral Category” for two of its pro- I lotte announced today. i gramas—“Operation Law and — j The March survey contain.s'der.” and “You and the Law”— nquiries on family composition, both of which are aimed at un- migration, employment and un-1 covering the causes of crime ani I ?mi •loyment, and sources ofi disorder, and working to alleviate family income including earnings, those causes. The ‘'Principal social security payments, pensions ; Award” is one of the highest ac djvidend.s etc. Basic statistics on coladies that Freedoms Founda- *!. gatnered in ^ tion confers. This is the oigh- tile 19(10 Census of Population teenth con.secutive year that Ki- ATTEND MESTHia ^ Two members oi Cleve land County Life Saving & Rescue Squad attended a three- day ambulance attendant’s ('ourse in Asheville recently sponsored by the State Board of Health to instruct attend ants in the use of laws and rules. They were Richard Mc Kee and Tommy King. WHY LET TENSION MAKE YOU ILL — AND ROB YOU OF PRECIOUS SLEEP? Do everyday tensions build up to the point where you find it hard to do your work? Where you have difficulty getting along with your friends . . . frequently “take it out” on your family . . . oven feel ready to explode? It’s true! Tension can actually make you ill. Don’t let this happen. First, see what B. T. Tablets can do for you. B. T. is so safe that you don’t even need a doctor’s pre scription. Yet each tablet contains tested ingredients that help you to relax during the day—help you to get the restful sleep you need at night. Try this trusted way to more peaceful living. Ask your druggist for B. T. Tablets-and relax! INTRODUCTORY OFFER $1.50 Cut out this ad—take to store listed. Purchase one pack of B. T. Tabs and Receive one Pack Free. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG COMPANY 2;15-5:2 38 Play part 39 Universal language 40HaU-em 41 Feline 43 Sticky substance 48 Light knock $1 Friend (Pr.) 32 Protective covering 33 Note In Guido's scale 54 Refuge 56 Elevated 58 Penetrates 59 Puffs up VBBTICAl. 1 Kit With the open hand 2. r" 4 5 ' 1 1 ft r“ 10 1 14 L IH li" 1 n W- tv V i ts le iT" Sv >1 sr“ 10 M •O. IT" >4*1 1 >a IP" SI n V r SE* 1 'ind they are updated each year : through these sample surveys. The monthly survey is taken in a scientifically selected cross- , ‘■'ection of households in several hundred areas throughout the United States, according to Di rector’ Norwoori. The identity of those question ed Is kept completely confiden tial and the facts collected are used only for stall.stical purpos- , es. Census Bureau interviewers ^ who will visit households here during the March survey are: Mrs. Doris S. Brooks 505 Riichards Drive Shelhv, N. C. 2S1.50 Mrs. Ethel S. Rockett 90S South Street I Gastonia, N. C. 2S0.52 Bond Sales Enjoyed Large January Gain Combined sales of U. S. Savings in an attempt to significantly in- Bonds and Freedom Shares for crease the sale of U. S. Savings January were $.5,936,524. This Bond.s and their companion sav- represented the largest January ings notes, Freedom Shares. “To- sales in 21 years and was 1.7 per day, with the rising costs of the cent above January of a year ago. war in Vietnam and inflationary The 1968 annual dollar goal as- pressures threatening the eo)- signed to North Carolina is $68,- nomy, il is essential to spread 800,000. Sales in January amount- the debt more widely into the ed to 8.6 per cent of this goal. hands of individuals through this According to Bland W. Worley, sate and proven form of public State Volunteer Chairman, special financing," said Mr. Worley. "We Share in Freedom promotions will know that all North Carolinians be held in North Carolina during will respond to this call to ac- 1968 in Charlotte, Raleigh, tion.” Greensboro, and Winston-Salem Masters thanks Dimes leaders wanis has been honored by the Freedoms Foundation. Kiwanis’ two youth organiza tions wore also honored by Free doms Foundation for 1967 efforts. , Key ('lub International, a high school hi>>s' service group num bering S8.0(X) young men in more than 3,2(X) clubs, received a "George Washington Honor Medal in the Americans General Cate gory” for Key Club's 1967 theme, “Initiate Personal Re.'iponsibility,” i This is the eleventh Freedoms i Foundation award for Key Club. Circle K International, Kiwanis’ , college men’s service organiza- i tion, aUo won a "George Wash ington Honor Medal in the Amer icana General Categorj.” Circle K’s medal came from its theme, “Servo with Purpose." This is Cir cle K’s s<‘venth award. STRICTLY FRESH looking pretty as a picture in our Easter and summer fashions for little gals. See our sweet-as-sugar dress- up selection of coats, suits, dresses ond accessories for your young ladyl Great Bargains In Our BARGAIN ANNEX Next Door McGinnis Department Store S. Battlegiound Ave. Phone 739-3116 Bennett Masters, chairman of ^<in<TS Mountain’s 19(W March of Dimes campaign, expressed ap- rreciatjon this vv'ook to campaign workers who helped “make our drive a success." Members of the Junior Wom an’s club conducted the Mother's March effort with Mrs. Bill AI-) len and Mrs. Frank Hin.son as co-' chairmen. i Citizens who hav*e not contrib-' uted to the drive and wish toi contribute may send their checks I Mr. Masters in care of Harris! 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