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manee, PJrhn.ond, Martin. Pas- -
quota n!, M • Klcnhurg ..nil Car
terct Counties
KITCHEN WITH ENERC.Y
SAVINU.; FEATURES
Mrs. M Ahir.dxe, Durlinj;
t »n, Rt 2. i.! used method:; ap
proved l»y t! i- ulturai Ex-|
tension Sor> lw lo improve her ]
home in r» nv ways. Mrs Nancy t
Adams, assc if :<• home ix-onomics
agent. says Mrs. A Id rid >c is now
working on her kitchen.
Just recently she add <| soiti )
shelves and gadgets to improve
the arrange.ce.it> in her kitchen
She is usin;; aluminum wire in- j
serted in h< t.; drilled m cabinet
shelves as :i e-inrator for pots, j
baking she*'* ; . nd other items
She is addte.} some stair-step |
shelves to .■•i’i/C wasted space
between shelves.
PLAN FT*n FITTURE USE
Mr. and .Mrs. James Diggs.
Rockingham. Rt. 1, are planning
to enlarge »h-. ir kitchen by tak
ing in a ba-V porch. Since tlu
kitchen will iv completely remo
deled, the P*i vs are trying to ar
range the worx centers conven
ently.
Mrs. Martha Adams, home eco
lomics agent soys the Richmond
bounty couo--» i. trying to antici
»ate and p'an for future appli
’ •••« and .<*nv« nience* to be add
ed later.
i«EP H' -'Y TO STAY HAPPY
I.e;sure time can become pro
iitable to ■ i-omental.or. Mrs.
Helen Ilosk is. Iiome economics
agent. reports that a Martin
County honerrr.ker. Mrs. Helen
Rawls of Hamilton thinks folks
•an be hapoy if they stay busy
And that's ju • what she is doing.
Mrs. Rav 'i It arned to refinish
furniture and cane chairs at local
workshops. And she I corned to
pot rush ho ' tme in chairs and
stools at a '"strict workshop. So
she has founc a profitable way of
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Foote Signs
New Contract
For Spodumene
Exton, P.m r<Foote
ernl Con11 >•'y I h|. y innouncd
that i» has .. cn« d a lung term
con Intel to s.spodutm nc con
(eritrrtos, t ii )> i.i ipal ore of li
th jm, to \i -*«:• .(II.-• t.ilt AfJ
of Frankl"<> (ieimn.iv. Ship
i mcnts under t.'.Js nt'iPi-millon
doM.li cont-a • will begin during
19»>4 and rail'd continue for ap
k *epin < nus ai.d slavin' happy. I
SClfOLArtc!!Ii> AWAKDEP
Mi*. M. '.\ !tail«*y, Elizabeth
C*ty. ha* bee'. awarded the East
ern district "n.r.e iiemor.stration
wood carvin', vholarsnip t-i ih«» ,
(John C. Campbell Folk School in
i Itrasstmvn. Bailey will it-,
reive the I'iiancrd training *o
she can Ictii 'he craft to eastern
'district homemakers.
Miss Edna Hi.-hon. home econo
mics agent, says the P.isqutank
County learii— a': ac<-omplish«l
craftsman ol ready. "Woodcarv
in;; is the r~ -t fascinating wav
to relieve lens 'tis and at the;
same time rati*fac,:on out of
creatin';." V s. Bailee olds.
WINS S*s«i SCHOEABSHIP
Janet Huntei of Me-klenburg
! County has h.s r. award'd a $500
scholarshm as “hr most out stand
*ing i-ll girl *n tl:e southwestern
(listdrt.
. Miss Maude Middleton, associ
. ate home e omen lea agent, says
Janet has excelled in other areas
j as well as in .If- Naturally, she
was in the t.' ) t? in the foods
and nutrition I II project.
PLACE MATS MADE
Plac-* m ils are hem ■ m'de hv
herrsemnkeri in Carteret County.
Mrs. Margaret Simmon-, Beau
fort. h"ld a workshop f>r mem
bers of the Olo icester Home De
monstration Ciul> and taught !
them to make place mats using <
art net and a heavy yarn. The 1
yarn is woven >nto the net.
Mrs. Flov (.a*nor, home econo
; mics agent, s iys the Carteret
j County worn "it are quite interest
'd in this Jjie> needlework acti
vity.
mndmi*trly rixtv yearn.
MrtallnP' *)': (hl»l Is making a
-ubatanti.nl eo*ance pjvmcnt to
Foote a",alns* !i tur»- dflivrrlw of
the spudum-M • concentrates. Sev
n.mill.o i • t)o.‘ or-'* to m- pro
-e<1 from > > tc's well fii-vcl
{Nil ojien pit -n.i.c «■.’ Kings M->un
rain. North t'.r.olino involved in
the contract.
The addlt >n of this new re
quirement. mplcd with cncou
rag.ng dem ;us for spodumenc
concentrates i nd lithium pro
din ts. is e» p •, '-il to bring spodu
mene pro*' > .'-on to its highest
level in K<> ill 's history by the
••nd of 19fil. A modest expansion
of Foote’s filling facilities will
be required to m commodate such
adit i ti< inn I Ims'r.ess.
Foot** is tt • largest supplier of
lithium cnv r.i terials in tlie Free
World and i •- also an integrated
producer o' 'tlmm chemicals
and metal, in cdditioji. Foote
produces ol-:roiytic manganese,
metal alloys, '.me products, a
wide range oi mineral products,
and specialty t.-etals.
Metellges?!' .» haft AG of
Frankfurt. «.ici many, is consider
pit to hi- the ! ingest producer of
lithium prndo.-tr in Europe. and
is one of til • lei.ding companies
in the field n.' -ion-ferrous metals
with facil .'es for ihipment,
transportation, mining. : melting.
. hemicnl p: -o ssing. develop
ment and e. plotation of metal
lurgicr-1. techr-i.logical and ihemi
i-al process *.•.
In addition, .hi companies have
iigreed to excl ..rige teehnological
information .n the lithium field.
It is lielfeve I ’hat this exchange
will lead to new prore.«jies and
methods for tin manufacture of
lithium eh"mi nls and their ap
plications to the 1-enef‘t of the
consumers.
Nearly liinrooo people in the
United State*. oi one out of every
fifty, work in hospitals. Record
ing to the Book of Knowledge,
this makes .hi m the fourth larg
est employer n the eocnry. They
are cxceed'i' only by the indus
tri«*s pr.xlm-ing transporation
equipment, machinery, and food
and related nr -ducts.
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Winn-Dixie Notes
Sales Increases
Winn-Dixie Storm, Inc.. oper
ating 631 supermarkets in this
area and throughout the South
oast, reoorded a 5.73 fieri-ent ip
<Tease in sales during the four
week period ended June 27.
The volume totaled (66,505.135
! compared to S62.Wt3.410 for the
corresponding period last year,
an increase of $3,611,745.
For the 52-week period ended
June 27, sales were SK71.752.266
compared to S831J22.WJO. an in
crease of $40,469,466 or -1ST per
cent.
Some Cities
Are Noting
Bidding Boom
RALEIGH, North Carolina
| cities an- experiencing a building
bo.nr which gives promise of
smashing al previews records.
This is shown in the June- re
port oi building permits issues! by
■ 35 Tar Heel cities of more1 than
; HMiOO population, r{“iea^'d -L><li».v
by the North Carolina Depart
ment of Labor.
State Labor Commissioner
FranV Crane said the* cities re
porusl June building permits to
taling 29.701,749 an in rease of i
Mfi per rent over the S19.215.905
reported by the same cities for
June, 1963.
Crane also reported a 29.7 per
cent rise in peimits issu.-d during
the first six months of this year.;
compared with the same period
last year.
Permits totaling S156.337.2SI |
were issued during January
through June this year. Commis
sioner Crane said. This compares
with $120,692,663 in the first half
of 1963.
If this trend continu*-s for the
neat of the year, said Crane. 1964
will become the 7th consecutive
year in which building in the 36
I cities has reached a new high.
| Crane noted that building fig
ures reported hy six of the Tar
Heel cities in the first half of
1961 .are more than twi.-e us high
as their totals for the compara
ble period last year. These are
Asheville, Burlington. Monroe.
Reidsvillc. Sanford, and Winston
Salem.
Twenty othbr cities arc show- |
mg either substantial or small:
gains over the first half of 1963,.
Crane added, while only ten of
the 26 cities are running behind
their 1963 building levels.
Individual city building totals
I for June 1961 were: Albemarle
SI79.354 Ashetwro $50,000. Ashe
ville $1,126,256. Burlington. $519.-!
511. Chapel Hill $639,144. Char
lotte $1,146,913. Concord $104,940.
Durham $5,162,923. Elizabeth City
S7S.260. Favetfeville $643,035. Gas
1 tonia $779,190. Ooldsborx $255.1S5
Greensboro S7.9S0.1S1. Greenville
$1,975,199. Henderson $97,725.
Hickory $217,900. High Point $1.-,
700.494. Jacksonville $172,450.
Kinston $291. 197. Lenoir $346,525.
Lexington $2-13.505. Lumberton i
S257.S50. Monroe $55,000. New,
Bern $177,250. Raleigh $2.415.762.'
P.eidsville S12S200. Roinoke Ra
pids $213,137. Rocky Mount $724.
101. Salisburv $226,400. Sanford
$159,130. Shelby $296,979. States- j
ville $110,200. Thomasv'-le $399.
9s0. Wilmington $109,117. Wilson
$160,300. Winston - Sal 'rr $2,269.- j
575.
City totals for the first six
months of 1964. followed, in pa
renthesis. hy their totals for the
same oeriod of 1963. were:
Albemarle $619,779 ($394,376*.*
Ashehoro $619,647 ($1.346.220*.
Asheville $9,420,436 *$1.102379*. !
Burlington $5,069,976 <$22221.949*,;
Chapel Hill $1,955.34.3 < 51.9RS.1S9*.
Charlotte $22305.427 <75.226.995*.;
Concord $750,091 ($719,693*. Dur- <
ham $122263.429 ($102255.1571. Eli-,
at bet h City $196,170 <$1,060,471*. j
Fayetteville $3,916,999 ($5,497.- •
731*. Gastonia $1,865,310 ($2.652.-j
050*. Goldsboro $2,196/95 <$1.- 1
990.9.76*. Greensboro $19.649343
'$2.9.36.191*. Greenville $5.019392
'$2,936,194*. Henderson $606,030
'$631,625*. Hickory $1,931,453 ($1.
112.6271. High Point *3.672.024
<$1,737,459*. Jacksonville $1,000.- 1
100 ($903300*. Kinston $1,737,907
• $1.712.934 *. Lenoir $679,150
<$505,479*. Lexington $774,079
<$633,933*. Lumberton $1,056,500
<$9912250*. Monroe $161,700 ($221.-)
6001 New Bern $5592110 *$199 -
020*. Raleig1’ S169.32.S19 ($12. i
5272252'. Reidsville $1,124,717
($515332.*, Roanoke Rapids $1.- |
09.5.609 '$9092374*. Rocky Mount
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Members
New York and American
Stock Exchanges and
other leading Ex
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UO Liberty Life Building
Charlotte, N. C.
IN KINGS MOUNTAIN
Dial 739-2631
for information on any
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you.
(No toll charge)
MARK KANE,
Manager
Athlene G. Smith
Registered
Representative
Agricaltnre
ia
THOUfinTS TO THINK
Be it known that we’re against
poverty, ton Yrd we're n<>t a
gainst other: who are against
poverty.
Hut let's tamper our zeal with
a hit of rr- station h»forr we
|»ii*K ui our banner:: arvl join the
crusade thi*’s forming jp Wash- I
ington. Tic* reliving joint is
President Johnson’s sw-eping an
ti-poverty titeesure. Ami it war
n*nts a hit o/ m boring thought.
Thought Ni'mhT One: You’ve
heard it ra!li.! • the $962 5 million
anti-poverty b.tl " There's no such
thing. Tliis amount is tagged to
be spent during the current fiscal
year. Beyond that there are no I
dollar limit it.oos, except for a *
•ejling of S-*7». million for high-1
way eonstrroion. $26 million for
health faeili es. at:d $550 million
for the pur'wi of stock in a
hupt: finan'ie^ agency which thi
governmen* .vt,uld set up. (Itj
••ould help out piivate corpora-,
tions organized lot profit.I The
“war on poverty”, it is riimorNI. j
could cost taxpayers up to Si t;
billion in tlure years.
Thought Number Tw.v The hill
would establish an Appalachian.
Regional '* .-ninission. which
would h«- empowered to authorize
all progm is. and say how they
would ie c.i.rid out. Comprising
the Commiss on would la* a rep
resentative >f*arh of the ten
States involved, plus on-.- Federal
memheg. B e ITncle Sam’s man
would have complete veto power
over proposal.: of the State mcm
hers. That pets all the muscle in -
to one arm.
Thought '-uv.l-er Three: Who
wi’l admini :-a all of fh-'se super
programs-’ 'I w i sectims of the
hill author! <• Federal cgc-ncies to
make personr.el available to the
Commission. T terc se-ms to be
nothing to rn-asure to j revent a
giant new gcv. rnment complex
from being f« rnted. Why not use
existing, feby staffed agencies,
and prevent wasteful duplication
of tanks?
Thought Number Four: Tliat
$976 million for constru -ting high-i
ways and 1«. al access roads
(which can include nice, govern
ment-f inane d private driveways*
could b»* sp*’-’ by the Washing-!
ton-dominated f ommiss on with- J
out even consuiting a State high
way commis don. Counties, mu
nicipalities ard local improve .
ment districts could he dealt ,
without regard to their cwn pro
grams and plan*:. And th-’y would
n’t even have <«» hi- advised as to,
what was gc'-np on.
Thought Number Five: The j
ground* for a “regional-’ ap- '
proa eh are - .mewhat dubious.
Appalachia is not the only section
of the Unite*' sdntes having resi
dents whos ■ incomes fall below
the $3,000 “poverty lin«-'. But Un
ele Sam wou'd snub the plight of
many because cf when- they live
Thought Number Six: It's elec
$2,692.1 lx ($2,562,507*. Salisbury
$2,133,116 ($1,769,170*. Sanford
$769,220 ($216,175*. Shelby $1,062.
169 ($1.063.2601. Statesville $2.
126.706 ($1,602,232. *. Ti-imasvillc
$1,114,535 <$1,396,111*, Wilming
ton $589,755 ($1,300,770. Wilson'
$2,166X12 ($2.336.6751. Winston -
Sc.lem $19.9.Vton2 ($6,162,696*.
J
Dianne Lntz
In Contest
Dianne Lutz, Rt. 1. Kiogs Mown
ain. is one of suo North Carol ini
ufinol children who has written
i paper on "Itariicl Boone, empiri
muilder" and submitted it as an
•ntry in an essav i-ontes: sponsor
•d by HORN IN THE WEST, out
Soor drama playing ni *ntly ex
fepl Mondays through August 2!
at B sine. North Carolina
The eighth grade student at
tended <.'tra|iel (’rove school. Th<
child's teacher last school year
teas Mrs. VV. A. Forbes. Jr.
Winners of the content will hi
presented cash prizes prior to th
evening performance of the out
door show on July 31.
lion year. Why such a sudden up
heaval of tv •••ily comtprn?
Thought Number Seven* What
your Congr** van’s address?
HORN IN THE WEST. pre
; sented in the heart of Daniel
Boone country, retells the story
of the "birth of America" as the
sprouting democracy unfolded it
self across the maiestic reaches
; of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
j Daniel Boone, a main character
•;in the spectacular under theskiea
epic, notes the theme when he
drawls "..and yet it's more’n
that like a horn of fn-edom
blowing in the West.” Seems like
» I always want to k«*ep going into
the sunset.”
Today telephone uses in the
United State-, - an be connected
with almost ail the telephones in
the world, s ud Bryan Houck, lo
cal telephone manager.
The giraf'* .* the tallest mam
mal now in existence. According
to the Book ..f Knowledge. speci
5 mens up to eighteen feet in height
have N-en i • ortled.
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'62 COMET .$1595
S22 — One owner. Local car.
'62 MONZA.*1595
4-Speed. Radio, heater.
‘59 FORD GALAXIE .... $995
2-Door Hardtop V-S. Automatic.
Radio, heater.
'63 FASTBACK.*2295
V-S. Straight drive. Still in war
ranty.
SOUTHWELL
FORD'S
SWINGIN’
DEAL USED
GAR SALE!
The big swing to the '64 Ford
hat loaded us with late
model trade-ins. We're pric
ing 'em low to go. Come and
get ’em! dgfft
*62 FAIRLANE SM only $IS9S
2-Door V-S. Straight drive, Clood
for economy.
*53 OLDSMOBILE.$I89S
4-Door "W. Automatic drive. As
clean as in ’59. Take a look and
you’ll buy.
*57 CHEVROLET Wagon $69$
V-8. Perfect vacation car.
It’s sharp.
Southwell
“The South’s Largest Little
Ford Dealer”
Motors
For Your Pleasure Saturday Night. July 25
THE CASCADES
Will Play On-The-Roof — You Are Invited To Attend
IN EVENT OF RAIN. THE CASCADES WILL PLAY SATURDAY
NIGHT. AUGUST 1.
Goody - Goody
BARBECUE
We have discovered a new method of extracting excess grease from our
barbecue, which makes Goody • Goody barbecue Tastier and Digestible.
Try it and find out.
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Bethwaie School on Shelby Highway
If you still doubt we have the best
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