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Thursday, March 28, 1968 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Section C DEEDS BY THOMAS E. O'HARA Chairman. Board ol TruaUM* National Association of Invastmant Cluba how- a fair certainty that your money land, the ctxpanding population will be available when you want and rising building costs ntak<* nu. i> ii i weit* >uu, it if it is in bank savings. It will Ube cn-onomic desirability ch^ai’. ever, and wouki only make a: also earn interest; but the prob- for investing (»theiwi?ie. 1 change when you are satisfied lem there is that continuing in* suggest that your lack of confi that you ha\e picked another flation cuts into jour interest dentv in the market might he (Mjr.piny which is priced right ond at times even into your cap- becau.^^e you’ve had no e.xperU- r e kir Jmn ChriivteziMaQ GET OUT OF RUT Several homemakers in Wayne County have gotten out "of a nil,” .s(; far as their f(X)d buying practkc's go. reports Betty Jean harr. associate home economics KMension agent. with it. W'hy not start an iric. st- of menl club with a gioup oi we friends or neighl)ors? You can or keep your monthly investment a wild inflationary boom, i^ worthwhile and whether you this touches on one of the wan! to increase your investment ital. As to a depression, none us are really sure of w’hether peo* are edging into a depression a mc‘d«‘iate rate. SESSION MEETING Membei's of the Session of First Presbyterian church jvill meet Sunday morning at 10:40 a.m. in the Session Room of the church to ri*e(‘ive new mem bers. Mrs. Natalie F. Wimbeiley, hoini* economics Extension agent, notes. In a two-day session the group discu.ssed the importance of a clean house, ht)w to int(*nsl familio.s in keeping a clean hou.ic and Iiow to do the job. would be better off leaving money in savings and accumulat ing 5 per cent interest? about a depression? My wife ar I are in our 3'Js and do not own our hom<*. ! meat cuts would throw off their Io.kI budget allowances. Then these ladies visited stores a' a group. One trip to thr(?e dif ferent stores was all it took to convince them that overall prices wero reasonable. Thej' also learn ed that som<‘ roa.sts, steaks and ether meat cuts do sell at prices that will not raise havoc with tlieir food budgets. It’s amazing,” one ladj' said. ■ how we can get into a rut and become so satisfied with our present choices, when a little I knowledge and self-acceptance (an help us learn and save so much for our families.” BEAUTIFUL COMMUNITY Members of the Monroeton 4-11 dub. Rockingham County, are working hard to beautify their community, Jane K. Stuart, as- '^i<tant home economics Exten sion agent, says. Tin* 4-H’ers bought thr(*e oil drums, painted them gr(‘en and while, and set them out for litter barrels. Thej' put the drums at the community building, fire .sta- li"n and picnic area. VEGETABLE BLOCK PRINTING Ve.'Ptable block printing is a favorite craft of manj' Scxitland County homemakers, as.serfs Ann M. Bra.swell. home economies p]x- hmsion agent. The women are using raw po tatoes, okra, onions, cabbage or peppers to print designs on place mats, aprons and kitchen cur tains, she adds. Not only do the ladies have conversation pi<‘ces; thej' also have lovely finished products they are proud to display, the agent observes. TRAIN AIDES ^lome management aides, work ing with the OEO program in Wake County are now prepared to as.sist low-income families with their cleaning problems. Q. I have $20,(KM) in savings. All my life I have heard Should I invest now? Should I pie raise questions such as yours into invp«t at all*? Ho voii think I pcoplo w’ho aro fearful of put- And invest at all. Do >ou tnmh^l principles of the National or rtisoontinue yonr pro);tani. Many of them never get around Association of Investment Clubs: Q, During my working years What investing, possibly because Don't invest all of your mont'y i invested chiefly in American nd they can’t make up their minds at on,e lime. Stretch out buying Telephone & Telegraph, heraus^- as to what is safe. stocks as a hedge against the I worked for a subsidiary of tliat pos.sibility of either uj or down company. Now that I am retired, Such people h*st out in the j^iovemonts in stock prices. This I find half of my fumts ate in A. I don’t believe joii'ie go- days following World War II be- js known as dollar-cost averag- AT&T. Do jou think I should .sell ing to find any qualified olisei vor cause they feared the nation, and jpg. ; some of it and diversify further? of the economy in gtmeral and world, would fall into a depres- i think one of the best invest-; A. It is hard to find fault the slock market in particular sion sucli as the one that came nients a couple can make is pur- with AT&T as an investment, super- cleaning a range oi a refrigMator, who will give a -flat answer to after World War I. Most people f-hise of a home, especially if particularly right now wlien it is Inch Uvasliing woodwork or dishes and 'all of your tjuestions. » who did inv(‘st regulai ly in the they are likely to remain in the priced at auound S50 and paying No one can be completely sure post-World War II period are s-ame community. Home owning a dividend return c)f w(*l) over I of what the future holds. Hut we^wcll off indeed today.. js an excellent investment for a per c-ent. I don't know vvIkmc can be sharply aware of whatj Another conclusion to he drawn couple, both as a way of meeting else you have invested your mon the past has held, and can make from the past is that there is no the human need, and the econo- ey, but I would b(‘ inclinc‘d to some assumptions about the fu- ah.solutely safe or riskle.ss plan* mic need of the family. The spread my funds betw(*<‘n lour or lure that likely are valid. to put your money. You do have growing scarcity of desirable five investments. I wouldn’t he Some of these women believed Each aide then domon.starled "hongly that they could not af- a cleaning tt*chnique. such as foivi to slujp at a large market; prices were high.' wasliing (hhers thought buying certain dusting. "This exchange of ideas gave*; the aides many methods they can us(» fur reaching families that need special help.” tiie agent added. ( 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 \our work? Whore you have difficultj' getting along with your friends . . . frequently “take it out" on your family . . . (‘ven feel ready to explode? It’s true! Tension can actually make you ill. Don't let tills happ(*n. 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 eac'h tablet contains tested ingredients that help you to relax during the day—help you to get the re.stful sleep you need at night. Try this trusted way to more peaceful living. Ask vuLir diuggi^t for F>. T. Tablets and relaxi INTRODUCTORY OFFER Sl-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 l Weekly J/eoitk By WILSON GRIFFIN That beautiful seed necklace may be poisonous. Seeds found in tropical Jewelry such as the jpquirity bean (Indian bean, crab’s eye. jirayer bean or lucky bean), have a poisonous core. Several deaths in ehil dren have occurred from chew ing and swallowing those beans. The jewelry is to be worn and admired, but not chewed. Health is precious . . • let us help protect yours • . • '!rn f Goins Serving With 197th Infantry | FT. BEN.NT.NG, GA. lAHTNCl; - Sergeant Fred D. Goins, 21, son of Henry L. Goins, Houle 1, Bes-' semer („'i!y, N. C., received the^ Armj" Commendation M e d a 1 while serving wUh the 197th In fantry Brigade, Ft. Henning, Ga., March 9. Sgt. Goins earned the award for meritorious service during Jiis l.Hst assginment with the 1st Infantry Division near Phouc*. VTnli, Vietnam. The sergeant is a cook in Com-] pany A. 1st Battalion of the! 197th Infantry Brigade’s 29lh Infantry. Louise Wetmore On State Board Miss Louise Wedmore of Lin* colnton has been appointed to *-X'rve a three year term of office on the State Administrative Com mittee of the Board of Piano Ce» tificalio'i of the North Caro lina Musi? Teacliers Associaticn. The .State Ahninistraiion Com-| mittci* is charge.I with the re-i sponsibility of the Adminif-trativcl details of the Certification pro-l grron. M’’.;. Harric'tte LincThomp j s(;ii of Queens C'ollogc, i.*- chair ! ni.iri of this slate committee of ‘liree members. j Dr. William Sasser of N. C | Wfsicy.n College, Hoeky Mount is P esidenl of the North Caro- • llna Mu.sic Teachers .\ssocialion ; .lo.'ieph Lamme»'s of (.Queens Col U e and D**. Ha:old Luce, for merly nf K.X.Q, Grcmsbwji#,. are the immediate past presidents. .Mrs. Marv Etta Crane of Cher- ryville is tlie nt .v District Chair man of Piano Certi'ication, i which office Miss Wetmore held for thrc'c terms. Miss Wi'tmore. also, has served; ’ (»n t))' .^tate Piano t'ommittee at ir.N.C'. Geeenshoro for three! ■ tcrTiis. to se.leet the piano judges' i-and piano cont('*--t numbers for the Stal^‘ Ili.'di .School Piano i Contest iield aiinuall.v at U.N.C. i Greensboro. In Fmteirmtv ' Efiwin L. Ware, Kings Moun tain, a studeiit at Western Caro lina University, lias been initiated into the hrotlierhood of Alpha Phi Omega .service fraternity. ; Ware, a jimior majoring in history and soidal vseien'-e. is ac jtive in student affairs holding membersliip in the International Kelations Club and llu* Young , I><'nioci atic Club. ! I!(' is th(‘ son of Mr. and Mrs. . Franklin L. Ware. 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