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Hamrick Heads 1 Memorial Drive Foi Kennedy RALEIGH Govormr Terry Sanford has announced the np (•ointment of Rush Hamrick. Jr. of Shelby to be Chait nian Cleveland Coe'ly in Km- state wide drive to raise N nth Caro lino's portion of funds for the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Libia ry. Dr. Billy Crahair will be one of Hie featieod speakers paying iri htrte to President John F. Kenne dy in Kenan Stadium ‘n Chap-1 i Lll Oil Sliiiiiiiy, At ay I,, if) lose the North Carolina drive f.u eon trihutions to the Kennedy Libra ry. All persons contributing si r in Cleveland County will receive tickets to the Chattel I till wont from llamrieU and member* of the local eomr itlee. Each person rereivirtR the adult ticket *v.ov rtt|uosi a ticket for a chihl 15 yrai* and youngei at ,io additional cost. Member* of both |>oliti<-al pat ties were aii>»inlcd by Governor Sanford to sponsor the drive in North Caiolin i for t.tc li.narj which will house historic pa|M-rs that came into the nation's »>os s< sion during President Kenne dy’* term. Democrats <>n the Slate Com mittce for the Kennedy Library ini hide u. S. nators Sam J. Er vin. Jr., and D Evorrett Jordan, as well as Secretary of Commerce Luther II. llorli.es an«l State Pat t> Chairman Yv' Lunsford Crow. Prominent North Carolina Re publicans on the non-partisan State Committ<-e for the Kennedy Library Eund are Congressman Charles Roper Jonas. J. Herman Saxon. J. K. Broyhlll. and Federal District Judge A. L. Butler. Sanford sold it \«ill hi* more meaningful for North Carolinians to make a united contribution to a major national memoiial to ho nor the late I'residen' than it would In* to name various puhlii laeilities in North Carolina foi President Kenredv Hugh Morton, of Wilmington owner of (>rardfatber Mountain and Chairman of the CSS North Carolina Hattie* hip Commission was named by Sanford as ehair* man of the Slate Committee foi the Kennedy Library. Andrew Jones, Jr.. State Hudget Officer, is Treasurer for the drive which has $230,1*10 for its minimum state coal Persons interested in purchas ing tickets to the .May 17 trihuti to President K< nnedy, or in help ing in the local drive, should con tael Hamrick. 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Choose from: Blonde-Tone, Brunette-Tone, Brown-Glow, Red-Head or Silver-Tone! AUO ON SALE: Silk-Sheen Cream Shampoo*. Silk-Sheen Cream Rinse and Color-Keep Shampoo* (for rinse.tint and bleach users.) Reg. 2.50 now 1.50. PUu: Bio-Shampoo* for positive dan druff control. Reg 2.75 now ©nlv I 50. W# Ctmemc Tma me peuvexY FREE DELIVERY 9 AJL to 9 PJt Mondays thn Saturdays KINGS MOUNTAIN CZD• « DRUG COMPANY THE C i T v S MODERN STORE Blaylock Member Of Army Exercise CANNON \KH V \1. PWh nieal Sergeant Kdwin I lilaylo -k of Ik-sei'irf*!' C*11> N. C.. is parti cipating in Exercise IVIawar :i joint Iranian I S. militar) train i:ig nj* ration lieing staged in Iran April l'J l.i ScrjitMiil Uli.vl<M k. >on of Mi and Mi'- I.uthi'r Blaylock of l!>. 2. Bes.-emer t ity, i- an Aii l-’oiir legal iiH'hnieiari with a Tactical Air Command unit lime. He is one of tJ.-tm f. S military pet son nel in the four-day Ait Koree Army Navy Marine Corps exer cist-. Tlie sergeant’s unit will help pro vide «!iti|mrt f.M 11 »f* e\ere!s DiititHfl D-dav.ar, 1’ersian foi “courageous", it is ht*iitg conduct etl to develop the military <lefen sive capabilities of the Central Treaty Organi/aii'Hi. Sergeant Blaylock, a graduate of Gastonia high sehool. receives! a B.A. degree from the University of Alabama, ilis wife, la-ona. is the daughter ol Mr anti Mrs. .lames Kavanayh of Newfound ! land, Canada. Automatic Dialer Is Now In Use Southern Be*ll Telephone Com pany’s Card Dialer automatic dial I ing phone, recently introduced here for business usi', is now be ing offered in : new model fm the home. F. B. Houck. Manager 1 announced today. This phone automatically dial* desired numbers hy insertion of plastic cards on which number' have been pre-punched initially by the user. Arcordine to Houck, the Card Dialer automatic dialin - service increase? the convenience, speed and accuracy of phoning. ii click said the* difference la tween the newest Card Dicier telephones now being offered iv the* line eapa-itv. Recently intro duceri models for busin *ss us,, arc equipped with six buttons which enable them to handle a number of individual telephone lines The new mode*l is a single fine phone* Except for the* absence* of iiut tons, it is identical in appcaran< and ojreration. Houck said the* new single* line Card Diale- phine also i> aclvan tagcsiiis to "one line'' 'mall busi nessmen and is available to com merc-ial customers. The* Card Dialer automatic mechanism is combined with the* phone- in one* i-e mpa< t unit. White plastic dialing cards can he c«d e*d quickly with a ball point pen or similar object by punching hol«»s jn designated places fur lh«- desire-el I'un her. Ar.y number of e-arils can be usisl ar-el space* is provided in tin phone itself foi filing most frequently called num bers. Tin* ne-v model is available* in all |>opula»- colors. To call a number, the- appro priate i are! is inserted in the* phone, the receive*!- Iift«*ct anel a start bar jusheel Houck explain ed. The* phone* "reads" the* card and automatically dials the* cor rect numlier. The- phone* also can Ite diale*d in the conventional manner. "Card Dialers are* especially useful in the home for women with church or club activities.' Houck said, “or f<»r anyone* who e-alls the- same numbers freque-nt ly. It make's phoning easier and more effii-i<-iit. plus e-liminates the ne-e-el for maintaining a personal 1 telephone directory or special I lists." I Automatic dialing also inereas , cs the- spe*e*el and arcur.te-y e»f l<*ng (distance calling Houck pointed , out. Aioa cexle- prefixes can be ’ e*ntere*el on the- plastic dialing e-ard along vith a distant frie*nd's or relative-'s local telephone num her. Complete information e>n the nenv single- line* automatic dial ing telephones can In- obtained by calling the* telephone company business office. Houck said. Traffic Deaths Set New High RALEIOII State traffic deaths for the first quarter of the year established a new high in bloo<l lettint;. the Motor Vehicles Pc partment said this week. During the first three months, the agency listed 316 traffic vic tims. the highest three-month death tally ever re orded in : North Carolina. Road deaths currently are run ; ning about 33 per cent over the same period of Its 13 The agency's past records showed the worst pie\ ions year to be 1939 when 279 died: 113 were killed in January of that year. 72 in February and 92 in March. For the current yea through ; the end of March the official toll was lttfi in January. 12s in Fehru ary and 112 in March. Last year’s total traffic death | count was 13S1: in 1939 it was i 1193 Officials were unable to ex i plain the marked increase in fa talities Ordinarily, the last quar ter of the year produces the heav iest har\«*st of tragedies, with several major holiday periods and inclement weather listed as principle causes. "Its no real surprise for deaths j to top a hundred a month during | November and December." a dc ! partment spokesman said. "Rut j it's highly unusual to have it hap j prn so early in the year." Department re.-orris is years ha *k show only two first-quarter months in which traffic deaths exceeded 100. March of 1962 had 120 fatalities and January of 1939 listed 113 dead » Mayberry Win* Army Promotion skvkvti r s army. <;kr MANY • AIITNO Vernon S Mayberry. son of Mr. ami Mrs Joss \V. Mavhcny, Kin^s Moun tain. N. C. was |ir<»m<>tisl March l*s to private f:* st class while as ftijmert to the 121th Ordnani-' Company in fkrmanv. Mayborty, an instnirnont r< pairman in tin- oimpany neat Stuttgart. Gwi iany. «'«i tin % and • .■<1 i>.i> • trai line at t'ort H i Hi- arrival omtspI* In Feb* ruarv 1W1 MARVEL ICE MILK * i QQp On J Jli SERVE, HOT PIE TOPPED WITH ICE MILK SOON I SULTANA SALAD DRESSING tit 35c STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 3 1 Lb J«r» *1.00 ANN PAGE TOMATO Ketchup ~ 33c rwur* April I s BURRY BRAND SCOOTER PIES 3,£,$100t IONA BRAND TOMATOES 4 c.« 49c A4F MANO SMALL White Potatoes LEGION BRAND EARLY June Peas PACKERS LABEL MUSTARD OR Turnip Greens Each 1-Lb. Can Only 1 "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN FED BEEF RIBS : 25 TO 30 LB. AVERAGE ^ WHOLE RIB it 53c SHORT QCft RIBS 11 LO C Slh ft 4tti RIB ROAST « Iml 4 RIB ROAST lwii‘v, RIB STEAK «■ I Allgood Brand No. 1—Sliced BACON 39c FRESH FROZEN YOUNG, TENDER FRYER Breasts 5 *1 *5 Cap'll John's Fillet of HADDOCK £ 45c SURER RIGHT QUALITY OUICIOJS ALL MEAT FRANKS 1 Lb. Pk9. 45° 2 s 89 v \> CArM SHRIMP john s JnRimr t o* DINNERS 49c HALVES OR SLICES IONA CLINC PEACHES 27c ORANSC. HULA OR MARI JUICED-RITE DRINKS 3 IZ'ZWc OUR FIMfST QUALITY" AfirP APPLE SAUCE 2 29c BIRO'S IYt FROZKN BIAS WITH fllAl ONIONS OR PEAS WITH CELERY V; 27c All BRAND FROZEN Potato Morsels 2 %£. 59c •ass'. Of Up 19c R«tsrr CRACNItS 1-lk FOR DESSERT. FREEZING. IAMS AND JELLIES — FRESH. PLUMP RIPE STRAWBERRIES LARGE LETTUCE FRESH POLE BEANS LEMONS 2'r** } 9^r M eo4* UVV 2 - 25c 12 29c PROCTOR and GAMBLE COMET CLEANSER DASH ]Ah J 8»/4-Or DETERGENT cheer 5J^ DETERGENT ^ 2 47c 39c79c 34^81# SWIFT I Cantaloupes 3 s. 89c FRESH Lb. 4 Qn I ASPARAGUS I DC | CORN OIL MAZOLA 'S? 79c 3 H.P. 22-IN. CUT—LAWN MOWERS - *49M •rmr crocker layer CAKE MIX 3 £ *1 ARGO 9 m, 4 7* UNIT 1 7* STARCH 4 ^ IIC STARCH »' 1 1C Niagara Starch«23c”°41c
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