JNew Books an Designed As Guides The Kif>|ing»r Editors, Publish ers of the KipiLetters and Chaiiging Times Mif«/inrt have announced puMu at ion oi the first two volumes in the Chancing Time* Library series of guides to family spending and money man agement. "Before You Huy A House" and "Siretchinj Your Auto Dollar*’, i each written by a Changing Times editor, are evailahle at S1J5 on nevvssUrds throughout the coun try They will i'e followed in late spring by two additional vol.imes. •Making Your Paycheck Pay Your Way" and **<letting \hrad in Y'mr Job." The pt>.pag<\ paper - Itound hooks present basic infor mation in each field to make money and time go fuither. In , addition to facts an dadvice. they contain *v irksheets for the read- j er*s use ti mapping his own spending and money-management program. Included in "Before You Huy A House," written by Robert .Marsh all. is a Step-by-step aoproaeh to house-buying which c urtains ad vice on design, location, site. 1 Biortgage loans, closing costs and Bpkeep. Checklists and charts' nelp the huy« i determine iris ! '.reeds and how much he should spend, and include ways to figure the hidden c ists of ho iso buying, maintenance and repair. .•Stretching Y°rPros bv w*- r“n::rri nivuve car hu>«r ' figure R «*» 5? SSJE* Cl-n. the cos* a"‘. driver keel* ,rack. will help *h« u .,xnenses over al,to opera.n :^. Peking it P«*( n<»ri<*l of a > the true c<»st i £ >le tocleierrnme popping running " , a.r '' will find a<" “ . how m P*- a b<M>k inehjjn *"d ,,K «•**• , r the Changing Other “»l” f whU-h * Time* company. “'"VS •“ It Ri"ht. * ■ r. clothing Your ^ ^Retirement V- ' -1 -Planning i«(or Single 1«» and "Money Tau. \ pie." J&'Kk** , Mrs Eliw»h*'lhj Final rite*e S6. wid 'W of! Henderson M< • Tuesday »* SS Mode, TgSjSSrSE B«"* 3^h?rn. flowing to '.rSorcl, CO"*'"*' m-o -arjr&siKs Mountain ho»P- ra\ years of dr Sunday after t v^^e ,, Chero dining health. was a mem U ,w"* ber of ura> ebureh. daughters. Surviving "re*™ of Kings Mrs. B. k- ) let tie Walke* Mountain. M'- ^dress. bo,h and Mrs- i*™'* #nd Mrs. tt"* of Oaffncy. *»• • c a s„n. >• l>*aeh of Sumter. S ^ £ three A. Mode of -Vs R ilender oTcanneV. and Harr. ^ ll^Wrson of grand ;V9 grandchild* • • t great • children and - grandchildren. GET THERE SOONER Thing! can become mighty com plicated if your car develops trouble between here and there. Do you know the service-repair specialist in your neighborhood who displays the NAPA Sign? You should! lie’s a professional. Cars and trucks are his business. He'll diagnose your troubles be fore they hit you on the highway. That’s when it’s moat important - BEFORE you get stuck. Look for that NAPA Sign- it’s your assurance of quality Parts, superior service and sound insur ance against costly delays and trouble on the road. • Anto Parts 300 E. King Strwt — i k Legion Passes MembeiGoal Otis D. (Jifin Post 155 ol The American Legion has cxieedediti membership !:.ren live Goal (or lTo-t according to uifo. i.iation re> eived here from State I leadquar tcs af The American legion In Raleigh. J II. Mel > i:i <•!. Jr., Ciommand j rr of the First, ha.- received a let ter from the Legion State Adju tant. Nash McKee, e .pressing (o.igratulafior and thanks to the Membership Chairman, all Post Officers, and membership worker* for their effort. L J. Phipps, of Chapel llill. N C. Department Comminder of The American Legion, issued a statement of high pra'.se for the local Post. Commander Phipps said. "I am proud to 'Mngratulate tty- officers and member* of Post 155 upon this notaMe achievement. All of the programs end services of tiie I>*.lion are made possible through dues paid for membe. s.i.p, i we appreciate the grea’ part play ed hy Post 155 of Kings Mountain. V C. Sincere thanks to every member >>r the Post wlio had a pan in the momborshio work " The Incentive Goal ol Post 15.' ' .175. and t!’i membership lor l!*ui I i Hit • is 376. Incentive Goals art* assigned ea-it Amort :t i *jr.on Past by tho State Headquarters and air based «>n ih - ,ivc ifgr ot tho last I year's rtiem!**r>h.p o' the I' ist. "We do not r tend to stop our membership diue no., that a • have te.i ■ <1 r»,n lini'ii'ivr < loai." I*«)-1 (’«>:• • inilet J. n *li-r>ar!«•!. Jr. s.otl Tnete ait* m:in> more 1 :':hie o'kra.i* \vlt> have not vet j ».ned out l o t ind vve invite them .ill to h»vnmi- members.*' Addis Ababa became the Capi tal of Ethiopia in 1889. and non has an estimated population of JOUKiO. According to the Book of Knowledge, it l< one of the An cient Nation's newest cities and the name actual}* means. "New Flower." Lay’s Cloverleaf Smoked—10 to 12-lb. (WHOLE1 Rights Reserved te limit Quantities TDK nrl.fillN (M.lltl y«u !• 50 S&H Crccn Stamps with Mil IIVNH ini tM ivr«HiM •* 0*9 SilKMt IRONING BOARO COVER 9—4 •• four too' W.imOia* Vo.o Oltor March 31 19*4 Av certificate eMitlec vew •• 50 S6rH Crecn Stamps »>Hl MW CMHn •»• HI tvrcIWM •» On* IM NYLON HOSE •eetf e* vewr lecet Da>* V«!C after Mere** II, HM TM CtMifiCIt* •**♦ »!#* >«V •• 50 S&H Green Stamps with th.a (fuHH H»# purchase 0t On* bi( F*r»iln«r 5-10-10 F*rtilii*r 144 V*rtigr**n S4S 6mI at veur tacat W-n« D<ii« V«'d sfttr March II. tU4 I'K Tlilt cert-t.cete intilitt v«w »• 50 S&H Green Stamps wit* tHii etwee** iM the pvrthiM ef T«t I II PM Tee*e 0‘ See FISH STICKS 6«M it ttvr leee> Wiim Ouie Ve-P iHtr Merc* U. IU4 2* Am 4* This c«rt.yew •• 50 SfirH Green Stamps with th.a csvmh end *►# purchase «f One 3 Lb. Pkr Trad* KVinit FANTAIL SHRIMP •eed «t Hvr Ideal Winn Du# Vdtd after March 31. It*4 a Tli.» <«rt.f.cat« wifitlM fy »• 50 SfirH Green Stamps With <•«*»•* Ml IN pwrcMM if T*» 34 Ol Nli INKtni # BAIY LIMA BEANS •Ml •• y#vr tool W<nn-D>i4 V4t# ttftr March )i 1444 <hi iX Tkii urlilxiti entitles yew »• 50 S&H Green Stamps with i*tf (hm« tM ivrclim •# Om Half NiirMt Wnt Vtriiftip HAM (5 lb. a«a.) •nI •• y*w» lecet Winn O»l« Va.tf «ft«r March SI. 19*4 Th'i (irMiUH y«u »• 50 S&H Cr«en Stamps with »M iswnk purchase 9i GROUND BEEF OtsB it tMt local Wira O-il# V««| itlar March SI. IH4 ±K Th.» cirMxil* •*t»tl«t ytv *• 50 S&H Crten Stamps with »*;« ctupcn an< tM awrthiM «f T#i R«<h CtviKth HENS »24-os. tisc> •* «av !m«i 0-n« Va.R •M*r March )«. 1U« Th.i cert.«.<•:• •fttitio VM •• 25 S&H Green Stamp* »#th tea** ml th# awrchiM O*'* Ji Oi. §»»•«# L**v>4 Wh.t# Arr«w DETERGENT Cee4 it tier Inc*' W>ni* 0>ai« VM ftfttr Mirth It. 1**4 Jek Thii Certificate Entitlei You To 100 S4H Gnm Stamps WltB IMs Coop— * PiuctaM 1 J'S.OO OS MOBS OBOES QMS M Ton Bum* MB. Wun Diua Void After March 28, 1964 Strained tr Whole Ocean Spray CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 «« 39c Talmadge Farm Country (10 to 14-lb. Size1 Whole or Half HAMS - 89c Marhoefer Cold Can Cooked Boneless Lean HAMS 12.59 W-D Famous Ground Beef 11.19 Beitsville Turkeys Blue Bay Chunk TUNA 2 - 45c Land 0* Sunshine BUTTER • 59c Astor Sliced or Halves Peaches ^ 29c v DIFAtTM'NT OF ; k AGftKUtl j TURKEY PARTS U. S. Government Inspected Legs *■ 33 U. S. Government Inspected Wings > 33 U. S. Government Inspected Backs -19 c c c U. S. Government Inspected * Breast *■ 69« U. S. Government Inspected Thighs - 39« Boneless Thighs - 53‘ Limit 1 of vour choice with a $5.00 or more order BLUE or WHITE ARROW SILVER DUST DETERGENT *17c«19c Lgl. Pkg. Limit I of your choice with a $5.00 or more order ASTOR CRISCO SHORTENING 3-Lb. — — Can 49c * 69c limit I of your choice with a $5.00 or more DEEP SOUTH KRAFT'S or DUKE'S MAYONNAISE Pint Jar I9c 23c Limit 1 of your choice with a $5.00 or more orde_ ASTOR MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE -59c* 69c 1-Lb. ht Sunkist JUICY LEMONS do*. Bag Runet BAKING POTATOES 5 ». »•« 1 MEDIUM YELLOW ONIONS 5 lb. Bog. Of Your Choic< Juicy FLORIDA 0RAN6ES 5 Ik. *09 Extra Fancy WINESAP APPLES 4-lfc. B«« New Crop RED POTATOES 5 lb. »o« PARKER'S APPLE. PEACH. CHERRY, or COCONUT FRUIT ' PIES 3=89c u. S. No. 1 Whitt Potatoes South Carolina Palmetto Form Grade 'A' Lorge EGGS 2~ 89c Frozen Food 'll IE SHELLS - rk« 01 2 5 <H« Jewell Multi Peek B*«l. Chicken er Turker P*®. vf • • 4 fill MEAT PIES 39c 69c French Fried POTATOES - 2-Ik. F*«. 29c Mor tone _ _ - CREAM PIES - • 3 *1 McKeni.e Cul Okre, Cut Cern ®r STEW VEGETABLES S’’" *1 ORANGE JUICE - 4 - 99<

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