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MONEY-SAVING TIPS If you have time and taste, there are lots of bargains awaiting you in local thrift and antique shops. An old desk chair with coats and coats of paint on it can turn out to be a real beauty if you’re willing to strip it down to its bare wood and then wax or stain it. A fresh coat of paint and new chintz slipcovers in gay prints can make an old, tired room young and gay again. What’s New? William F. Buckley’s Column! Page 5 » p women a full century before suffrage became a political issue. A pacifist, she was suspected of treason during the Revolutionary War and spent much of that period in jail. Who was that lady? — Ann Lee \t‘»45«7S*0IX'S4’f*-re«O/2»4.5*7, 1 FACTS 1 I & figures lll94-X(7««ol24S«7*«OI»4 A very popular item among American consumers: automatic in-tank cleaners. In 1980 we spent more than $150 million on such products. y d MRS. RICK DAVIS Couple United Elizabeth Mauney Blanton became the bride of Ricky Keith Davis Saturday at 2 p.m. Bethel Baptist Church in Shelby was the setting for the event. Dr. J.M. Ezell officiated. Music was pro vided by vocalist Don Balltzglier Sr., pianist Mrs. Don Balltzglier Sr. and organist Mrs. Wayne Roberts. Billy 0. Blanton gave his daughter in marriage. Matron of honor was Mrs. Dean Stroup of Shelby. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Eddie Barkley and Mrs. Dean Davis, both of Shelby; Jennifer Flory and, Kim Browing, both of Lawndale; and Mrs. Rick McSwain of Ellenboro. Junior bridesmaid was Traci Blanton of Shelby. Flower girl was Shannon Davis of Kings Mountain. Hon orary bridesmaids were Kay Street of Morganton and Patty Jenkins of New House. Register attendants were Sheila Barkley of Shelby and Mrs. Steve Manney of Concord. The bridegroom’s father was best man. Ushers were bridegroom’s brother. Dean Davis, Eddie Barkley, Billy Barkley, Keith McDaniel and Dean Stroup, all of Shelby; and Rick McSwain of Ellenboro. Ring bearer was Chad McSwain of Ellenboro. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy 0. Blanton of Shelby, the bride is a graduate of Shelby High School. She is employed by Specialty Lighting. Mr. and Mrs. Garland M. Davis of Boiling Springs are parents of the bridegroom who attended Crest High School and Cleveland Technical College. He is em ployed at Shelby Elastics. After a trip to Myrtle Beach, S.C., the couple will live in the Carousel Apartments in Shelby. You may be lucky and find a wonderful old writing desk to restore to its original luster in a local thrift shop. If you’re lucky enough to have an old armoire, secretary or breakfront, try converting it into a useful bar, media center or home office. You can lacquer the insides in a bright color and mirror or recolor the outside. A beautiful rug, weav ing, piece of crewel or needlepoint (or any unusual fabric) can take the place of costly paintings and prints. If you would like to re do a lot of things in your home, think about invest ing in a good interior designer. Sound advice can prevent you from making costly mistakes. Many designers will work with you on a consulta tion basis, or help you plan all the work which has to be done. Lots of energy has to be expended to achieve big results with little money, but if you have the time and creativity, it can be done. LOOKING FOR A WAY TO MEET COLLEGE EXPENSES? Begin now by opening a smart, thrifty savings account. A little saved each month can go a long way toward helping you meet those coming college financial needs. Dividends compounded mean more savings for you. See us today. The best-selling of the cleaners, called 2000 Flushes, lasts about four months! For that period there are no rings, no streaks and no stains. Glay. Barnette Fl'NEftAL-HOME SAVINGS AND LOAN f^&ocia^on/ Shelby Boiling Springs ESDE Cherryville (’dilXl 4Hc It?: SlflLBT N. c BAHKttS ARE ALWAYS (XIINC SGIOOL! Bankers go to two-week cram sessions at LSU, Rutgers, UNC, Northwestern, the University of Colorado and scores of other schools run by the Nprth Caro lina Bankers Association, the American Bankers Association, the American Institute of Bank ing and others. In fact, it is esti mated that banking has more schools than any other industry. Many First National bankers have attended one or more banking schools. They do it to keep up to date on financing techniques, management and accounting methods. POWNTOEABTH VALUES Ti F] It pays to spend a little more for a John Deere _ For a limited time, you can spend a little less Many of the first John Deere Lawn and Garden Tractors built in 1963 are still running. Proves you get what you pay for. During Down-to- Earth Values days, get the John Deere quality product you want at savings. All lawn tractor or lawn and garden tractors are $10 per horsepower off the retail price. You save $80 to $200. Eight other popular products are reduced $2 - $15 - $30 - $50 - $80 off their suggested retail prices. Including 21-inch walk-behind mowers, the 68 Riding Mower, tillers, gas grills and more. Spend a little less on a lot of quality during John Deere Down-to- Earth Values days. All offers expire May 31.
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