MGE FOUR kqr Jon DEEDS By M E. GARDNER N. C. Stat: University Til It slarlor roix' Innjicd rouiul yiHir thumb It i-i lime til <|i.ii)ic ini: thcr Cnn heautiiLilly ilis''('i'l it. timclj p.'-.em by .'Mheit .Ma.son. iii'l .ncs Ibcy fly iiai'k like tlio P et Jxiiitcale .if Orleans a mule, ('(;imtj, N. V.: aii.l n miiKl y'lU An I lc.:i.seii iiii ynur tartar; ill) lUt SI me .-.'ii.fety riile.s ulieii It alm.isl .seems misleiirlin;? usin;.: —. n'lien POWER MOWERS 1 hey liill that lliiiii' a .starter. Now «hy .shiiitkl ]) aver m nver.s I aske I rny 'Wife t.i mow the kivK' 1 tun, Ja.st wlien you leiisl e.'ipeit it? ,\iul llien iliil nul reminil tier; ALL SEATS 75c EVERYDAY 'TIL 4:30 P.M. SHOWS MON, TUES. WED. TIIUR. 3 - 5 - 7 - 9 FRI. 3:00 - 4:17 ■ 8:21 SAT. 11:00 - 2:17 4:14 6:21 • 8:28 SUN. 2:00 ■ 4:00 - 9:00 DOWN At midnight on TJew Voar’s Eve the S.S. Poseidon was struck by a 90 foot tidal wave and capsized St t if.!?;? % hit % -*•0'. - y / ' _ _ miHO will SURinVE-IN ONE Of TRS GO .ESG," I'f WJFES EVER' imtNItUitA pndgctioiiof late FUCK' ADULTS TOWGHTe. SAT, F^/,€,SAT, tt;oo PM "COOL BREEZE" RATED (R) ALL SEATS S1.50 COMING NEXT WEEK ■ "BATTLE FOR PLANET OF APES" Tift? can help with l^GSTION PMNS. Call us. Today. Our budget planning experience can help you find a way for whatever you need or want. Vacation? Start planning. Home fix-up? Worrisome medical bills? Unexpected emergency? Count on us. Want to clear up old bills and installment debts? That's good money management. . . the real key lo the art of living. So — start living! Call us today or drop in anytime. We want to help — v/ith CASH! LIBERTY LOAN CORPORATION OF KINGS MOUNTAIN 124 W. GOLD ST.—GR. FL.—PHONE: 739-6441 At Charokee Straat Kings Mountain, North Carolina 28086 Optn Friday ‘til 6:30, Wad. & Sat til 1 PM THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Thurselay, June 14, 1973 I When .-ilie leanotl down and I yankc'd the rf..p<.‘. It look two hour.s lo find hi‘r In ‘|)il (f all it.*: vatrurii'X .\tid Irirk.s lhat fri.i'h.cii molh- i‘r, I .still profcr tluil molor |)urr T.I [lu.-h .and );iuul, or hr thn'! Your ijowor mower i.s a ikscs- sary aiul convenient piece of c'cjuipment for mtiinl lining an altiuelive lawn hut ii .sui I'au.sc idenly of in.able if ii u iin-ijerli u.se.l. Siloo I he ;k‘I-S and ehildrcni tr./U) lh(‘ lawn are:i when J'.ii de- c ide I j ;;ive il ti htiir cut. Tiike .1 look around for .slick.'-' .stones, loy.v, win' aivl oilier l.io.se c/bji', I.s that c ould he.-cmie deadl.v mis ili'.s if Ihc'V .strike' the -icliirl- in ; iiladc' Ilii' ni-iwc'r, Kee;) I he m r.ier in Kood run nin„' lon liliin liy iiroper ntainle- luir.'.'e al all liine.s. blade Iliiil is u; of iialaii 'c' ii'ill eiusc' .se- vc't'c' vilira I iori.s and iiurease maii’len.'in c costs. .Vdjust the .spc'c'I of the mower blade onl;. (as| c'n.iuyh In i;ive a ih'an cut. K.xiremc'l.v hi.u'h blade .'•iiee.ls a.’-e d-ineen.us. Chiui.^'C' c il afler a : ill 20 hours c[ mo'vcer use'. .\u oil ehan,,'e is Just as imp ;rl;inl for your in. Ai'r as for your .ar. and il is ilu' iie.sr insuraiicc' aj;ain.sl motor wc'ar. DI not fill the oa.s lank wliile the c'li.dine is liol. .\ full tank jl LE.'J.'t FRUIT I Surpri.sin;;ly, perhaps, Amei'i- ciiis .» c'.iiit / ic-s". iiiiil and veeetaliles than Ihc'y use to ac- coicliii;' lo .Norlli Carolina Stale linixeisily e.xlension 'C-oiiomisls. 'I hoti'.;h mi.sl in h fnnl.s and M'pela'iles arc.' available Ilie y'ar aiound, their use pci- person h is dropped. Instead, we are hiiyiit" more iiroeessed proilucl.s, with frozen vctjetahlps nncl eilrus eon- (C'ntrale.s leadiiio the wa-,.. Stenographer Course Offered Girl Scouts Are Advanced Ann Leach - Fir.sl .\iil, Clial- len.^'e of KmerL'eiicy Prepared ness, :Challen,se of (Jirl Seoul I’m mi.se, and Kir.st Clas.s. FA.kT ( :ia.\t:ks Tililvrs cliair^e fast in .\m''i-iea, includin'; eatin-; ha'nis. The Ira- clit'(m;il American l-rc'akf.-'sl of ham, eeos and clepc'ndln-^ on loc-alion L'lit.s has fade-l. .-1- dult.s nowadays are liicc'ly lo eat I .-isi "M'l 1 while the c'liilcl. len often prefer c-eroal and milk. The KmploymenI .'security Com- mis.sien is .‘poji.sc . in,'a munp;w- ei IrainiiiH eccur.se at f'levelanti Technifal Institute for .Slenooia- phet under the' .Maniicwc'r and Develo.nment Training' s\c'l. This is to help individuals develop the .skills in typiii); and dictation which are necessor.v to meet the current clemiinfl.s. Iho beginin;; of m.winp; opera- ti- 'is will u.sually lake -care ol Ilu avetaei lawn. I the m iwer he- ne- loosed, sir;,' Ihe eiu'ine and di.scnine. I Ilii- .spark pill; wire 'lefare at- Ic'm|itin2 lo do any w.>rk under side. DoiiT intw Kra.ss ichen wet fi'im i.iin or lieav.v dev\. Keep the whcc'l.s adjusted. When Ihc'y hcci me cm ':hly, it will take more c'lic r.dy lo pu.sh teh m.-.vci. .-Y drop or Iwo of oil on the a.xles will help, too. To qualify for Ihe frc'c' training, you must he a hiph -sehool grad uate or c'quivalent with a desire to be a .stc'ncgraphor, and be un employed or underemployed. This is a good cppirtunily fer this .year’s graduates to .gain .skill and c nfidoncc. Tlie trainers selecled may qua lity for a l.-avel expon.--e or train ing allowance. This will be a nine-menth ccur.se with all books and .supplies .provided at no cost to begin at once. Contact Iho lo cal Employment Sc'airity Office to complete onrollment. Four Cadette Troop 4 Girl Sec-uts have aclvan'ced to the rank ’ V. First ria.s.a Scout.s. They are Kc.'lley -Adims, Ann Leach, Bever ly Lynch, and Ashley Plonk. Merit badge.-; were presented recently at a closing program. Girl Scout ac'tivitien will -be re- ■sumed in -September. Badges were pre.senteci to the fellcwing girls: Kelley Adams - First, World Heritage, Challenge o-f Active Citizenship, Challenge of Emer gency Preparednes.s, Challenge of Girl Scout Promise, and Fir.sl Class. Angella Bolin - Sports and Dres.srmaker. Norma Cam,p - Child Care. Kathy Crawford - Child Care, Good Grocming, Fir-st Aid, My Country, World Understanding, an.d Chillenge of Emergency Pre- pa ri'dnoiis. Lynn Dntmm - Child Care, Good Grocming, F'irst .\id. My Coun try. Sports, World Understanding, and Challenge of Emergency Pre- pa rcdnes.s. Terry iGla.-ts - First Aid and Challen.go of Emergency Prepar edness. .Beverly Lyiuh - Fir.st Aid, World Herilage. Challenge of Emergi ney l’rppa'rediies.s. Chal lenge of Girl S..''>ut Promise, and First Class. Donna Mo.s.s - Child Care, First Aid, World Uiulei-staiictiiig, and Ch.dloiige of Kmer.geney Prepar edness. Ashley Plonk - Challenge of Emergency -Pieparcdn(xs.s, Chal lenge of Girl .Seoul iPromi-se, and F'ir.s CIa.ss. Lynda L.vmeh - .Sp,>rts. Sarah ATaner, Fir.st Aid, R.oi'k/ Minerals, and Challenge of Emer gency Preioareelne.ss. Charlotte Seism - Child Cart*, Good (Irooming World Under- stajuliiVL,. Sherry 'Maddo.x - Spoa ls. Angela Mangum • First Aid. Donna Whitaker • Animal Kingdom - Inseel.s, .Mammal, Rep tile & Ampliihiaii, Water Life. Tito girls ended their Scant year wi.li a trip to Ctirowlnds. Cindy Morrow - Gorxl Grooming, Animal Kingdom - In.seets, Mann- mal. Reptile & Aimphiloian. Leadtr.s ari' an;l .Mrs. C. E. .Mi.s. .1. D. Dixon. Barro'.t 4f. TEMPORARY RELIEF OF MINOR PAINS For Guaranteed ReHcf with PRUVO Tabs or Your Money Bock On Sale at- KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO, arthr 4* \_- \ ^ mm U.S. Choice VF-D brand beof.. UJ/D LOUJ eVCRVDflV PmC€S W-D BRAND WHOLE \ ^ MffilCO IfX*S STVIF BISCUITS . . . 2 c:;:^ 23' h w 0 £ACH SLICE WVAPPED .. AMERICAN SLICES Va 69' DRESfiEO K READY TO COOK WHOLE s 18 TO ? « LB SIZES FLOUNDER..... 79° VIIVEETA . ... .i ‘1” W D THICK OR RfGJLAR SUCEO BOLOGNA .... • 79' W 0 BRAND MEATY W-0 HANOI PACK GROUND beef $«99 HICKORY 5WEFT . . ? LB RKG $T 55 5-LB. PKG. W-D FRYER PARTS W 0 BRAND FRYER Drumsticks 79' WINGS . . • 49' W 0 BRAND FRYER THIGHS . W o BRAND WHOLE FRYEt . 79' LEGS . ; . 79' W 0 BRAND PUILY BONE cur FRYEI W D BRAND MFATY FRYEt BREAST . .. 99° BACKS ... 19° SLICED BACON. - 79 LAV'S BACON AND PORK SAUSAGE i 79' W 0 CUBED BEEF . . 50 FREt STAMPS ON EACH PACKAGE STEAKETTES... OLD DiZ CHARCOAL... 20 AU FLAVORS NO RETURN BOTTLES CHEK DRINKS.. 5 PURE '.tOE-AbiE Cfi.hCO SHORTENING.. 3 HEAD AND SHOULDERS FAMILY ..{VALUE ST.59) TUBE *1’’ SHAMPOO . . $100 79' 119 WINN-DIXIE DOLLAR DAYS! LARGE JUMBO. . .WHITE DECORATED OR ASSORTED BOUNTY TOWELS 3 THRIFTY MAID CALIFORNIA . LIMIT 6 WITH $5 ORDER DIXIE DARLING HAMBURGER OR WIENER 'Oe (TMIIf I2«. ORANGE JUICE Ti.pl w.NOS l•f*b^a MARGARINE 3 FANTAIL shrimp • • e e e e e e ^3^^ THRIFTY MAID SLICED OR HALVES YELLOW PEACHES ... 3 ')N. M 8l(r. Mil i 'iiNiL ce S]00 ECONOMY DINNERS .... 3 cue' Flliif STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE. 99 BREADED FLOUNDER le '**- *1" ASIOR FRUIT loi oeiuKf iitiir cHrr.t oe utiii SAUSAGE PIZZA 2 r ‘r® PINK LEMONADE 6 69‘ v'cnif ARI PC FUDGE BARS 2 • " M®" ...o sucro CARROTS . ALL FLAVORS TUNA ‘39‘ PUREX BLEACH ... . "r"39° 2 49°T0MAT0ES 6 THRIFTY MAID CREAM STYLE OR WHOLE KERNEL ... LIMIT 6 WITH tS ORDER GOLDEN CORN.. 6 - BUNS FROZEN FOODS MRS FILBERTS . QUARTERS I LB PKGS. CANS THRIFTY MAID SWEET OR UNSWEETENED ORANGE SHERBET 2 HiU $100 GALS. H JUICE ..... 3 ASrOR FRUIT COCKTAIL . . 4 5 5 BABY FOOD 10 THRIFTY MAID TOMATO SAUCE.... 8 fB 02. CANS Uor. CANS ^1 ^1 THRIFTY MAID TOMATO OR VfCETABtC SOUP ALL FLAVORS CHEK . . . PUiL TAB CANS DRINKS . . 12 CRACKIN' GOOD DIP CHIPS OR POTATO CHIPS 2 THRIFTY MAID CUT GRFEN BEANS .... 3 VAN CAMP BEENCE WEENEES ... 4 17 07, TAtiS !0 OZ. PKG. 28 OZ. CANS CANS 10' ^1 SI $1 n THRIFTY MAID FARIY JUNE OR LARGF GERBER STRAINED CANS THRIFTY MAID GREAT NORTHERN, NAVY OR PINTO »1 SWEET PEAS 5 li;.»l THRIFTY MAID EVAPORATED M CAN MILK .. 5 »» M THRIFTY AAAIO CHICK NOODlf CHICK w,'RICE, or MUSHROOM »1 SOUP 6 THRIFTY MAID ALL FLAVORS BEANS .... 8 ^ PUDDING .. 2 THRIFTY MAID THRIFTY MAID PINEAPPLt BLACKEYES . 8 M JUICE 8 A CT. PKGS. ^1 HARVEST-FRESH PRODUCE LUSCIOUS WESTERN CANTALOUPES.. 2 FANCY GOLDEN BANTAM CORN. 8 MEDIUM MUD YELLOW 99' 69' 5 o. 49' ONIONS 3 .xo 59' CUCUMBERS JVICT HWIIIJI MUD YIUOW LEMONS 69' ONIONS 5 89' T1 Cl n in ba.'i UM I t mi= E'na the inn UlU (' t I ■ .sale C' (hi dall (’V? a\v y.vc Jc. Lil hcui any 1'luv 1 k-y

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