3. 1972
IE
idustry. a'%
have bee I
ically low
ire puzzlotl
ict was in
i'. There is
it the con-
uce at the
work their
a level, as
ht put in-
e on farm-
d only 1.5.6
:ter-tax in
is the low-
world, ar-
is is down
960.
» control
-tion year
nber farm
er the Ad-
ess is will-
real cause
prices - ex-
linK.
Thursday, August 3, 1972
- —r - : -» —-r-
THE TAR HEEL SPOTLIGHT
Deadline Neai
I Raleigh, the seminal' reflected a
growing awareness of Ihe lole
' motion pictures can play in di.s
'Motion picture history, produo of all people — North Carolina seminaling information and en- n •
|iQn teennkiues, land creative us« librarians, tertainment through Nortii Caro ! I>'AW VacVA]*
a were the topics at a twoday Conducted .by the Audiovisual Unas public libraries. ■ • wokv*
THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN.
Bonds Sales
c.
PAGE THREE
SelHecord
luare feet
11 into thitfl))
'hen plant
es with a-
Keep fret'
?red. Earli-
well cstah-
nd should
pring.
irnamental
sily rooted
onth. The
ken from
not those
they wilt
jttings will
the kind of
lal growth
halir of tile
g a nd set
ire of peal
i eciuai
y suitable
sed, or, if
ie or cold-
etter.
itmosphere
ust be kept
protected
You can
with glass
a high hu-
ntilatlon is
ings have
short rest
or fertUi'/.e
Its protec-l-
establisheti
will bloom
ims are re
den, plant-
ide of tur-
ettuce, col-
Irish pota-
3 and want
glad corms
>pt in the
tiembiar recently conducted for— Center
o the Slate Librai’y In
BVERYDAY TENSION?
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS?
thwdi? always having to be "understood" by even youf
^ell, when simple nervous tension is bothering you and causing
sleepless nights you should either try BT. TABtETS or see your
doctor, or both.
8.T. TABLETS have tested ingredients which will help you over
tome simple nervous tension and sleep better at night.
ia'JTisafe—nonhabit forming —B.T.
TABLETS, others are enjoying the relief B.T. TABLETS can give,
so why wait another day? There’s a money back guarantee — so do
you have anything to lose? —Yes, tension and sleepless nights.
Only $1.50 at your favorite drug store.
Kings Mountain Drug Co.
! Several of the largei' libraries
acro.s.s the state have film col
lections of their own which can
be checked out in much the same
Contestt Entries
Sales of U. S. Scries K and
‘ Series H Savings G.-mds in Cleve
land County lor Juno were
$o2,12d. January-June sales total-
Ever hoar of an art contest in ed $125,(lo5. This rcpie.-eids all. 1
VACATION CASH
L -
LOANS UP TO $900
Get your money now. Have a Good
Time and Pay Later. Call or Visit Betty
Hager and T. L. Saine at Triangle Fin
ance Corp. at 123 W. Mtn. St.
TELEPHONE 739-2576
j fashion as books. The State Li- which noatne.ss doesn't nessarily percent of Cleveland County’s
brary in Raleigh, in ad.dition,; count? Or, for that matter, goal of SsiG.OoO, aciord.ng to
makes its full collection of more j where the ability to draw may George Blanlon, Jr., Countv Vol-
than 2,0fX) films readily available; net mean a tiung? Well, if unteer Cliairman.
; to any citizen through inler-li-1 you've got some good ideas, but.
I brary loan. a Norman Rockwell you aren't,,. Sales ef Series F. and^ II .Sac-
j this contest us for you. And you Bonds for the first si.x
could win SUJO. mejnths of 1972 in Nortli Carolina
came to $-12,912,29-4 — the best
CallcKl the Environmental since 1945, and 1-4.7 4jercein above
Poster Conte.st,” the competition the same period last year. This
is geared to those [X'ople with represents 59.$ peicent ol tiie
orginial thoughts who’d like to state's 1972 dollar goal of $71,-
the State Ubrary, and reciuest ti.e^lves on a subject 700,000. June sales cl E and II
nn,-I'iim dealing With the prcBcrvalion of Bonds came to a record $b,-l,s,s,-
our envlrenment. In the conte.st, 0-44. Sales of Series E alone a-
sponsored by the American Oil mounted to $6,.375,5S4, topping all
; . Company, your ability to draw June sales since 19-15.
Films are li.sted in the catalog or compose a scene isn't so im-
aliJhabelically iby title and .sub- portant as your ideas. And the . -l^atwnally, total sales of E &
joct. They run the gamut from rules are simple. “ 'Bonds for the tirst six months
"A is foi' Architecture” to “The amounted to $3.2 million, 16.6 per-
Zoo and You” and from “acci- -lust take a piece of papc*r cent above a year earlier. June
dents to “zoning.” Many films and create your own poster with sales were $.732 million, 1')'; a-
are primaiily informational, and an environmental message. You hove June 1971. Exchanges ol
■others lean more ioward enter- might want to call for strong Series E for new 11 Bonds a-
talnmcnt. anti-pollution laws, for example, mounted to $2S million, 26 fier-
Or, you cMuld try a “clean air-, cent above that of last June.
Liust week’s seminar was water" theme. Whatevei
signed to bettor acquaint
librarians themselves
I What this means is that any
' person in tlie state can go to his
local library whethei- its in one
‘ of our largest citU's or smalle.st
i communities, consult the 26S-
page iilm catalog published by
any film for use up to one week
:it no charge.
you decide, simply mail your of Series E and
librarians themselves with the P^'’ ^>b4"minion" amountin"-"'^
value Of motion picture films as along mth your name and ^ ^-,.5 9 biHfon w"
library lending material and Environmental Poster
make them more aware of the , . ~ ,
State Library’s film services. ^Ihicago, Ill.
Entries mui
Septem
elusion of
gto a re-
With the in-
„ Contest, Room 1654, 910 S. Mich- freedom Shares -
Igan Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60605. (r°'" on Jjuly 1,
Entries must be postmarked no holdings now tola] $.56.5
later than September 1. 1972. an ail-Mme ooak.
John
Positers will be reviewed on
lGue.st speakers were
Bridges of Pack Memorial Libra- ,
ry in Asheville; iRichai-d Cooper, originality and re
a writer, journarist and motion
levance to tui environmental
picture producer; Larry Misen- f^^enie. All entries become pro-
heimer, audiovisual curator wltli P'^' ty af the American Oil Com-
the Office ci: Archives and His- Pany.
toi-y; and Dr. Peter .Schilaci, di- Prizes, One hundred dollai's
McGraw will he awarded to the winning
Hill Rims. The program was or- entrant. Second prize Ls $75;
ganized iby Mrs. Marilyn Rose, third, $50; fourth through tenth
audiovL«ual specialist for the will recievee $25; and special
e Library. prizes will be awarded to the
Plans for the immediate future , i;unnei - up.
call for the expanding the State; Everyone who enters the cor-
Librai'y’s audiovisual section, In- teset will recieve a button and a
creasing the size of the film li-« bumper sticker commemorating
brary so as to beter serve all “Get the Load Out Week” (Nov.
North Carolinians, and encoiirag- 3-111. So no one really loses,
ing its wider use. Why not got your poster post-,
marked today. \
C. — The
today I e-
;t earnmgs
1972 we:e
i per share,
e over the
cents per
? first half
fter giving
:o tlie earn-
Insurance
tion of In-
il Analysts
Ulon, or Si
compared
7 cents per
ind unreal-!
(Life were
I per share,
1.1 million,
re for the
71.
nd quarter
et earnings
cents per
1 $1.7 mil-
share for
1971.
Dur
It with the
GO diet
onal Just
those that
niy $2.50.
>f coffee,
rug store
icing plan
this week.
:omplete-
lott from
-AY
tseday.
WATER WEIGHT
PROBLEM?
USE
E-LIM
Excess water in the body can be un
comfortable. E-LIM will help you lose
excess water weight. We at...
Drug Store
recommend it.
Opfy $1.50
Kings Mtn. Drug
"KINGS MOUNTAIN'
BESSEM.ER CITY
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
BOX OmCE OPENS AT 7:30
SHOW STARTS AT DUSK
ALWAYS $2.00 A CARLOAD!
WeVe Planting Them
Where Theyll Grow!
We've got a "green thumb."
Not the garden-variety kind. We
take dimes, dollars'— you name
it — give them professional care
and make 'em grow — ■with in
terest. And, we've got a Savings
Plan to meet each need.
Interest is compounded regu
larly, deposits insured up to
$20,000. Let youf green grow.
TIME AND WEATHER
Check It On Our New
TIME CLOCK-THERMOMETER
Home Savings & Loan
ASSOCIATION
106 Ei Mottntoin
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NO. 2
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NO. 2
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Wed. Movies Run Revwrse Ord.
WED. - THURS.
SHOWS 3 5-7 9
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FHI. THRU TUES.
SHOWS FRI. 3:00-4:29 6:25
8:21 - SAT. SHOWS 1:00 - 2:27-
4:21 6:15 - 8:09 SUN. 1:30
3:30 - 9:00. MON. TUES 3-5-7-9
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