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Thursday, February 6, 1969 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS. MOUNTAIN. N. C. Page I '• • I I 1. : New higher interest rates on Savings Bonds and Freedom Shares Now U.S. Savings Bonds pay 4'/4%, new Freedom Shares pay 5%. Today, Savings Bonds are a better investment than ever. Now they pay 4'A % when held to maturity. And new Freedom Shares pay a full when held to maturity. Freedom Shares are still sold on a one-for-one basis with Series E Bonds, but now you can buy the com bination any time at your bank—and not just on a reg ular monthly plan as before. The higher interest rate on Savings Bonds applies not only to the new ones you buy, but to your older ones too for their remaining period to maturity—generally effective with the first full six-months interest period beginning on or after June I. (Outstanding Freedom Shares are not affected). • Buy Bonds and new Freedom Shares—help yourself even more as you're helping your country. ^b^U.S. Savings Bonds/ 2^New Freedom Shares KINGS MOUNTAIN Hospital Log VISITING HOURS 3 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Daily I0;30 To 11:30 ojb. Women’s Health • PATIENTS IN KINGS MOUNTAIN : HOSPITAL AS OF NOON WED- INESDAY: I Miss Odessa Black Mrs. \V. Bonds Mr. Claude Palmer Camp Mrs. Walter Gamble Mr. Krni*st Hambriglit Mrs. Alice Harmon Mr. Anthony Holden .Mrs. .Mattie Melton -Mr. Biaeey .Moore Mis.s Alda Philer .Mrs. C.'imphell Phifer Mr. Robert P-mdr-r .Mr. Oscar Tharringlon Mrs. Grac(' t.'pchurch Mrs. Rosa Wilson .Mr. Lorn Barkley .Mrs. John Bcdl .Mrs. Harold Campbell -Mrs, Cliaile.s Ktters Mrs. Hal Ferri.s Jamo.s Kowlor .Mrs. Lena Golorth Mrs. George Gordon Mrs. W'illio Tlambright .Mr. M. L. Harmon David Hoflman Mr. J. U. Hord .Mr. William Houser Michael Howard .Mrs. .Sidney Hul'lstetler Mrs. Jack Jordan .Mrs. Clarence Knox .Mrs. Elmer Martin •Mr. Garnett Moore Mrs. W'illiam .Morgan .Mr. .Marshall Patterson Mrs. Ida Smith Mr. .Martin Wilson, Sr. .Mrs. Clara Wright .Mrs. Lottie Ricliards ADMITTED THURSDAY Mrs. Angela Bridgeman, Rt. 4, Hickory. Mrs. Clyde Bess, Rt. 2, City. .Mrs. Henry Fleming, Rt. 2, Dix on School Rd., City. Mr. Carl Gantt, 20.5 Margrace, City. Eugene Wood. .308 Fairview St., City. .'■ill ■ Aj.MERICA.\S CALUiD -MARRIAGEsMl.XDED ' I N'ew York (V\-.M.\SI — Al- I tlrough the United Slates has ' now .supplanlisl Eg.vpl as the I country with tlie world’^j higlicst divorce rate. Dr. David R. .Mae<>, executive director of the Ameri can Association of .Marriage Coun.seloi’s believes that Ameri- Mr. Walter Riddle, ir.16 Garden Ace,, Gastonia. ADMITTED FRIDAY MLss .\aney Cliilders, fil.3 .\lau- ney Ave., City. Mrs. Willie .Moore, 47i)0 Mar- grace, City. .Mr. John Barrett, Rt. 1, Shelby. ADMITTED SATURDAY .Mrs, Robert Brown, Rt. 1, York. S. C. Mrs. .Sarah Smith, 3(X! Phifei Rd.. City, Freddy Houston, Rt. 3. Clover, ,.S. C. , ADMITTED SUNDAY .Mr Donald Woo<l, 308 F'airview :St., City. Mrs. Larry Waldrop, Pu.'-ietl Trailer Park, Be.^semer Citj. ■ , Mrs. James Van Dyke, Rt. 2, I City. .Mrs. Vernice Sain, 200 Manei j Rd., City. ! Mrs. John Long, 7240 Midpines, City. Mrs. Floyd Buckanan, 904 Shar on Dr.. Citv. i admitted MONDAY I Mr. Rastas Huskey, Rt. 1, Smy- : ran. S. C. ^ Mrs. Phillip Francis, Grover. Mr.s. William Davas, Sr., Rt. 1, B(‘.ssemer City. -Mr. Leoiifird Floyd, Mielvlej- Avc., Be.ssemer City. I Mi. John Anderson, 908 N. Pied ; ’ mont .A\e., City. -Mrs. John Shockley, Benfleld Dr.. City. Mrs, W'allace Owen.s, 420 Mari etta St., Gaflney, S. C. Mrs. M. H. Biser, 408 W. Gold St.. City. Mr. .Arthur Williams, Rt. 1, City. cans are really unusually marri- age-mind(‘d. "Americans believe (h-eply in marriage,’’ said Dr. M.ic<' in a physicians’ pul)licalion, Mc.liivil Aspects of Human Sexuality. ".More than 90 percent of all A- mcricans marry al least once in a lifetime, and .surely tiuil means something." If a first marriage fails. Dr. Mace pointed out, six out cvf ec’e- ry seven divorersi peopl(> now ti \ again. A few generations ago, only one out of three divoi'ced people remarrii'd. It’s >i,st Irecau.se Americans ex pect so mucli from maiiiagc irersonal happiness and an inti malcly shared life — that Ihen-'.' a high failure rale, said tlie mar riage counselor. In other conn tries, the unhappil.v married ac-; cept their fate resignedh. "If you (‘sleem creatixity, oi Hie quality of r<‘lations Ixeliween husband and wife," Dr. .Maci eoncludt'd, “tlK-n I think we pro bably have as high a ptopoilion of really oo(h1 marriages as an.v culture I can think of.’’ ASSESSI.N’G PUFFS A.\D PILLS London, Kng. iWMN.Si TIte medical sexTolary o' the Inteina tional I'lanne<l i'arenihood Fed eration, Dr. D. M.'i’oll.s, suggest ed la'cently that a stridly ration al approach to public liealili would luin the oi'dinaiy worki topsy-turxw: "it would Is' moi-c justifial)le to liave oral contraceptives in slot machines," he said, "and rcslricl the sale of cigaielles to a medi cal prescription.” Dr. Potl.s pointed out tliat cig arettes lielp kill lens of ihous ands of people eai-h year, where as "a woman who takes oral esm- traeeptives has mor<- c-hanci' o' being alive one year later Ilian h'-r sisters who choose to haxi- a baby or u-s'- some oHier form of (-onlraeeption.’’ A Savings Account at Home Savings Will BuOd Your Musck THREE MAJOR PLANS! DIVIDENDS PER YEAR PAYABLE QUARTERLY Full-Paid Stock In $100 Increments. We mail you your dividend checks, April 1. luly 1, October 1. January 1. 4.57% DIVIDENDS PER YEAR COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY Optional savings shares — deposit what you like, when you like. Open an account lor as little as $10. Add to it regularly while we add divi dends and watch it grow. DIVIDENDS PER YEAR PAYARLE QUARTERLY Our Bonus Savings Certificates, minimum initial investment $5,000. add in $1,000 increments. We mail your dividend checks quarterly. DEPOSITS RY FERRUARY 10 EARN FROM FERRUARY 1 Home Savings & Loan Association 1061. Mountain Plenty oi FREE Fculdng Drive-In Window Seivice SWEETIE PIE Just teach me how to skate—I olrcody know how to swim!" WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Poisonous Reptile Here's the .Answer IJOIUZONTAIa 1,8 Depiuted snnkc 12 One ul'.o reft’IK 13 Started 14 Negative word 15 Declaim 17 Unit 18 World War II 3 High (music) 4 fl: rtk letter 5 St ent C Homan empri or 7 Fluid measure BExi't 9 Past 10 Taper 11 Tolls 13 Wager 1C Township 21 Deciliter <3b.) 22 otherwise 20 Alarms soldier (ab.) 19 Instigates iiitc 24 Charge 26 Bellow 27 Fruit drinks 28 Pronoun 29 Oriental measure 30Caius Jullut (ab.) 31 Preposition 32 War god oX Greeks 34 Vital organ 37 Ago 38 Biblical name 39 is poisonous 40 Darkens 46 Thoron (symbol) 47 Japanese outcast 49 Animated 50 Misdeed 51 Cuts 53 Impatient 55 Lampreys 56 Lured VERTICAL 1 It constitutes 2 City in Panay 23 Condiments 25 Hateful 32 Each 33 It warns with 44 Baking a -- ■ - chamber 35 Inborn 45 Direction 36 Shot 48 Re sick 41 Owns 50 So 42 Boy’s 52 Postscript nickname (ab.) 43 Dreadful 54 Palm liiF 50 IT” 9 5" “ " ?r 25 54 42 51 45 44 45 ■!: FEBRUARY SPECIAL save $20 on the Sealy Firm Guard now reduced to $5915 Formerly ivitionally advertised and sold at $79.95! Same cxeliisive reinforc'ed center sup- I)ort. Rich damask <.x)ver deeply quilted to Sealy’s Dura-Lux* cusliioninp for surface lux ury. Now’s the time to save! 0f cotten tod ufMitod l—w
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