Thursday, January 30, 1969 S i li First Union NationjI Bancorp,, Bank Inc., the holding company of! First Union National Igrewenwgh in 196S to rnove^hich FUNB is part, cio.srd the irom 73rd largest in the country' -.u . . • . . en-c- " to 66th. C. C. Cameron, president, ‘land chairman of the board, an miilion. Assets reportr:| in " nounced toda.y. I'were $S69.S miilion. •» The nation's 309 largest banks' 19671 .|i EVERYDAY SLEEPLESS TENSION? NIGHTS? ,'i \re you edgy and always having to be “understood” friends? by even your Crop Reseaich DEEDS kv Jau CSurlatmoMfi STEF-SAVING KITCHEN are scheduled at 8:50. Dr. p. n. I Harvey, head of the Department I of Crop Science at N. C. State, fit iVIoollllff ® report on department 1 Upile VI iTlCCIllllf al activities. This will be follcw- In Raleigh Friday Ollier sixiakcrs are Dr. T. p The research that is going into Niihols, Jr., N. C. .State extension developing new crops will be one maiketing economist, wlio will dr the topics discussed at the an- speak on seed marketing- Weldon nual joint meetinir of North Caro-, B. Dennv, e.xccutivo director ot Una’s seed organizations Jan. 31. the N. C. Agricultural Stabiliz in Raleigh, | tion and Conservation Servin', yvaw.vwi. , Dr- Glenn W. Burton. U. S. De- Reidsville Rt partment of Agriculture research piograms on spring pl.mt- fr ^ income Seneticist. will review new cro,.s Gene .Sullivan, N. C. Jr low ifiLoiiii. o » *i t Qfotrt ovtonKinn a,'rnnnmict v» hr. S/Sgt. Jenkins Wins Award I 421 Cecil St., Durham. Well, when simple nervous tension is bothering you and cau.sing I She made this statement to „ sleepless nights you should either tjy B.T. TABLETS or see your doc-1 Maiy J. Whitmore, as.sistant tor or both. ' home economics Extension agent, " ’ ' ; after Mrs. Whitmore helped her i fortable and convenient, says nien as one j Mrs. Zadie V. Jackson, home eco-J spakers. of five B.T. TABLETS have tested ingredient.s which will help you overceme analyze and plan a kitchen to ti simple nervou.s tension and sleep better at night. ,1 Your druggist has help for you in safe—nonhabit forming—E.T. ,.| rABLETS, others are enjoying the relief B.T. TABLETS can give, so I why wait another day? There’s a money back guarantee so do you d have anything lo lose?—Yes, tension and sleepless nights. Only $1.30 i; at your favorite drug store, Kin,gs .Mountain Drug Co. ■n KIMG5 MOUNTAIN if they used proper planning. , , I COMFORT AND WARMTH ■Plamiing a kitchen for my, James Blackwell, new hou.se has more than an en-1 7 oSows the wav tor ,.,w.„ - snows tne way lor low incoint. ^ ^ ^ extension a.-ronoinist, who program G- •’seed pro- “ ' gram. nomics Extension agent, Rocking-I The oath innuai mnetie , or the ^ lunclioon at 12:.30 will fea ham Countv Durlnir the 24th annual meeting of the ture the pre.se itation of the years fil^efl who Uves Producers and,-Secxlsman of the Year” award with his niothor on a’sniall farmicrop^^Imorovemem^'^ A^ssoriltion “" 'a® ''1 — '^'’1' and does oarttime work used his'Improvement Association wai ds, Raleign minister. Special leisure hours to ad,1 warmth and iTate Un?ver'’V'^°'^''’ ‘"^ivitlual programs on pi'anuts, comfort to their house Hma State Universitiy campus. In cotton and soybean corn small After reviewing .some of the j Fimt, he underpinned the i "'ill be held in the after principles ot arranging kitchen house; then added a oettionti, ^jjj ^ 1 a ■ work centers, Mrs. Hill comment- porch. In 1968, he added a bath-i'^'" The crop Improvement Asswi- room with septic Tacililieg and in-' The meeting begins In Williams o. ricnll.v headed by Ed laid the kitchen and bathroom Hall at 8:30. Business ses.slons 'taon of Washing'on, .\. C., and floors. — 'he Foundation Seed Producers, By doing his own Iwork he was Pt°“t* their new Mental Heaitli headed by J. T, Moss cC Yoimgs- able to save about $700. Center, reports Mrs. Nancy H. Lil-1 v’ille, will elect officers. meet the special needs of her fam ily NORTH CHARLESTON, S. C. Statf St-rgeant David K. Jenk ins, ill-other of Mrs. Annetia L. Whitsting of Rt. 1, Kings Moun tain, N. C., has been recognized for helping his unit earn the U. S. Air Force Outstanding Unit A- waid. Seigcant Jenkins, a security po liceman in the 437th .Military Air- lilt Wing at Charle.ston AFB, S. C.. will wear the distinctive serv ice ribbon as a permanent decor ation. The 137lih was cited for excep- tionalli meritorious sc'i-vice dur ing its combat and resupply air lift o;i.'i'ations around the world from July 1967 to July 1968. 'I'liis marks the thirld time in four j-ears the wing has been honored as an outstanding air lift wing. The seii'eant, who served dur ing the Korean War, h-as been on duty in Vietnam. He attended Ashley High School, Gastonia, N. C. His wife, Marian, is the daugh ter of Mrs. Lou A. Stone of Rt. 1, Easley, S. C. TAYLOR'S UPHOLSTERY SHOP All Work Guaranteed — FREE ESTIMATES — 504 E. King St. Kings Mountain, N. C. PHONE 739-6661 6:13lfn •G^ SrORB DRUG COMPANY THE CITY'S MODERN STORE ed that, “it will really save a lot of steps to have my kitchen div ided into work centers that in clude a specific space for dish .yashing, mixing, cooking, serv- ’ ing and planning.” This way, she won’t .'■mash into each other while j performing kitchen chores. I Mrs. Hill, who is employed out- 1 side the home, suggests that o- 1:16-3:24 women could save a lot of time and energy in the kitchen; AS THE ’TWIG IS BENT ley, assistant home economics E.\ Why does one eat certain foods I tensino agent. One out of five persons killed and refuse others? Studies -show' that food habits are graduaHy I developed from infancy through 1 . .P ' They are help childhood bv manv tv^s of ex-1 "1? '>y f'"'- ^ automobile strikes a ^rlS romTfLorible some'"'"'”"® 53 miles S^tavorable. says Mrs. LoUP.Vil-SrZr pro-! per hour, it is demolished in sov- gtstns- I en-tenths of one second. * HOW MUCH ARE YOU PAYING FOR INSURANCE? riolKibly a sizeable amount. It is possible that we can saVf yiiu money on a co.-nprehensivc insurance plan. — SEE US TODAY! — INSURANCE IS SECURITY THE ARTHUR HAY AGENCY "ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE” PHONE 739-3659 n liam.s, home economics Extension agent, Mitchell County. j favorite foods may be tracxid to childhood memories of “happy , family meals” or special gather-1 ings with relatives and friends. I Is chocolate cake your choice?' If so, it could be you always had, it on your birthday as a child. | Do you dislike stew today ? If' so, it could be because it was al ways served on washday, when! your mother was cross and you telt neglected. Negative influences may alsO; be linked with the way food.s are cooked. You may not like spinach today if all you ever ate was stringy or you may refuse liver if it was always leathery when you ate it. What does all this mean to E.x- tension Homemakers Club mem bers? They believe it is a chal lenge, to not only perpare nour ishing meals, but to provide a pleasant atmosphere in order that favorable attitudes toward food may be formed. HELP AT CENTER Onslow County residents are Fulton’s End Of Month Clearance I BY PANGBURN and HOLUNGSWORTH FOR HER Revlon Prince Matchabelli Heleno Rubinstein Faberge Lanvin Balde Bain Big Selection VALENTINE GREETING CARDS FOR HIM Numero Uno Old Spice JO'y The Christian Seience Monitor recommends yon read yonr local newspaper English Leather Black Watch Pub By Revlon Yardley Your local newspaper keeps you in formed of what’s happening in your area — community events, public meetings, stories about people in your vicinity. These you can’t—and shouldn’t — do without. HOW THE MONITOR COMPLEMENTS YOUR LOCAL PAPER The Monitor specializes in analyzing and interpreting national and world news... with exclusive dispatches from one of the largest news bu reaus in the nation's capital and ,-from Monitor news experts in 40 overseas countries and all 50 states. TRY THE MONITOR-IT’S A PAPER THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENJOY The Christian Science Moniter One Norway Street Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. 02115 Please start my Monitor subscription for the period checked below. 1 enclose funds). Q 1 VEAR *$2^ □ 6 months $13 Q 3 months $6.50 Nimt. City.. State, .:2IP Code, LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR PANTS & SWEATERS Reg. $9 NOW S3 Up To $12 NOW $4 Over $12 NOW $5 FIRST FLOOR MEN’S HATS By Dunlap & Adams Re9.S4to$12.95 ...NOW $2.75 to$9 WINTER HATS Up To $S NOW $1 Up To $10 NOW $2 Up To $15 NOW $5 Over $15 NOW $4 MEN'S VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS Button-Down & Plain Collars Req.S6.00to$7 NOW $150 OneGroup TIES 50c One Table Odds & Ends.. .... SLOG QUILTED ROBES, CHALLIS GOWNS & Pi’s ‘/3 OFF One Oioup SHIRTS $2.00 1 Discontinued By ENRO Giild Wintei DRESSES.... Vz Price Oni Group Men’s SWEATERS 1 Vz Price DRESSY DRESSES Vs OFF FALL & WINTER DRESSES Reg. $12 to $100 NOW SS to $35 Boys' Nehru Jackets & Shirts 1 Vs Price Rack oi Shirts, Blouses. lacheis Reg.$6to$25 NOW$2toS6 bL’ & Men’s lACKETS 1 Greatly Reduced 1 MEN’S SUITS w H.I.S. Curlee & Sewell Value4To$75. NOW$25 to $55 One Group Ladies' SHOES Values To $12.00 NOW $4.99 Plenty of FREE Paikiitg ¥ Y TAX US11NG ENDS MONDAY City Hall Courtroom - Monday thru Friday 8:30 to 5 Saturday At City Hall 8:30 to 2 - Penalty For Late Listing It R « •