by Maidrci I toms this wfctk from Washing* on. Montgomery. Franklin. Un °n, 'McDowell ard Mitchell Coun ies. MILK PLAYS VITAL ROI.E IN DIETS Meringue shells, coconut and hocolate cups and orange shells ave been used by homemakers i Washington County to show neeial ways of serving ice cream. Irs. Trances Darden, home eco Bessemer CHy Kmys Mountain DRIVE-IN THEATRE SOX OmCE OPENS 8:45 SHOW STARTS 7:4$ ALWAYS S1J0 A CAS LOAD! Than.-PrL Sat.—4 BIG STAS HITS — 4 ELVIS PRESLEY TROY DONAHUE PAUL NEWMAN JERRY LEWIS Color “SUSAN SLADE" — « — Color "KID GALAHAD" — 3 — "LEFT HANDED GUN' — 4 — Color "ROCK-A-BYE BABY" movies run reverse ORDER OH SAT. NITE _Sat. Nit*_ "4 COLOR CARTOONS" SUN.-MON.-TUES.-WED. 3—BIG FEATURES—3 TERROR...SHOCK . .. — in — Blood-Curdling Color "HORRORS OF THE BLACK ZOO" — 2 — Audio Murphy — Color "GUN FIGHT AT COMANCHE CREEK" — 3 — DIANE YlcBAIN 'CLAUDELLE INGLISH" movies shown in reverse order on wed. nomics agent. says they haw boon emphasizing milk desserts this summer. 'Hio most popular and eeonomi leal dish has boon the fro/on time ioo using a quart of whole milk' ! with a package of lime jello. “The | variety of wavs of serving lime ice and the ease of preparation has ina»le it our fnvorite dessert." reports Mrs. Luther Leary of i Sunny Lane Club. PLANNING Gf TIDES "A person with a lazy mind: would never have a convenient | kitrlien because easier work in the kitchen Is the reeuil of care ful planning." says Mrs. Martha McK. Harris, home economics a sent The Montgomery County homemakers have found that kit’ clien fatigue results from retrac ing stepa. and continually bend- { ing. stooping and stretching. Each person attending club meetings scored their present ' kitchen considering the work centers, storage in the kiteben and <*orreet standard work heights. Mrs. Harris says they plan to get the “planning guides" i to contractors in the county. CLOTHING PROJECT -Some 25 girls in Franklin County are taking clothing as a project and have been receiving help from 1-H Horn*- Demonstra tion clothing leaders Mrs. Bernice Harris, assistant home ceommlcs agent, says 19 of the girls attended a 2-day work- j shop and all of them made a dress. "Many of them had never! sewn before so they learned to fit the pattern, cut the garmem out and use the sewing machine." GOALS ACHIEVED Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simpson. Marshville. Rt. 2. have been work ing on an addition to their home Mrs. Rebecca Mooney, home economics agent, says that by careful planning before construe- ( tion started. Mr. and Mrs. Simp son will have a well planned kit -1 chen-family room combination. A built-in, L-shaped (-abinet unit will include a sewing unit, study unit, business and recreation center. NEW COMMUNITY CLUB Rocky Pass Community Devel opment Club members have one WED. • THURS. • PRI. Following in the hilarious fun-steps of “Mister Roberts”.' SATURDAY \ Sr ace to I THUNOfP RAY MILL AND SUN. • MON. • TUES. - WED. ~ 'tiffitf&IMnsoN Bony SOMEIDHt ibood uni PKW t SMI” Dandy nowR GET TOUR TICKETS NOW BE AMONG THE FIRST TO SEE Dw KATIES in Adi FIRST FEATURE LENGTH MOVIE "A Hod Doy's Nioht" BEETLE DAT! Thursday. Aug. 13 fmm GO OH SALE 10 AJL AUG. WATCH FOB i—'-umn BEACH" 3—“CLEOPATRA’ I of the largest ownmuniiy build ings in the area. .Miw Rachel Keisler, home economics agent, say* the building has recently l>een completed by the 60 fami lies living in that area of McDow - ell County. Miss Keisler says they are working hard to finish pay ing lor their building »o they can begin work on a recreation area which Mill include tennis ,-ouits. base i»all field and pventually a swim ming pool. FLOOR CARF “How is the best way to clean my floors and should I use wax? (Questions concerning the care of floors are constantly being asked as * result of many new floor coverings which are appearing on the market. Mrs. Lois Williams, home ecu I little Me” Show b Set Charlotte Tin* Char lotto Sum mer Theatre will pmonl Broad way's newest and funnin>l rmrsi cal romp “Little Me" at Oven's Auditorium Tuesday. August through Sunday. August it. A show for the entire family, it stars Orson Bean, one of Amer jea's most deftl> daft comedians Orson Bean has starred in nu merous production* including “Never Too Late". “Subways Are tromics agent, says the Mitchell County homemakers are finding that floors ami floor covering* will double their life if cared for properly. For Sleeping", “Will Suom Spoil RrM-k Hunter”. -Mr. Rob erts” and "Sa> Darling”. His film assignments range from “How To Be very. Very Popular* to "Ana tomy of a Murdrr". A mainstay of TV. Mr. Hr an is currently ap pearing on his >wn variety pro-! grarr and he has tiern a popular guest star with Kd Sullivan. Steve Allen anil .lark Parr, f u whom he has pinrh-hit on numer ous invasions. “Little Mr” is a big show and. it will provide the perfect \ehic!e for Otson Ik an's talents as a funm man. It contains some of the wiliest, wackiest songs heard on Broadway in recent years, and the show al um has heroine one Ameri< 1 .norites overnight. It's title song "Lrttle Me ”, "The Other Side of the Traeks”. "Dimples”, Boom Boom ' an* all show slop per*. As Walter Kerr deseribed the shim in the New York Herald Tribune "Sum total, a bhx-khust er”“ ApiM-aring opposite Mr. fli'an in "Little Me" whieh has book, lyrics and music by Neil Si mon. Carolyn Leigh undCy Cole man will he the Carolina's fav orite comedienne blonde, viva cious June L. W alker. Orson Kean in "Little Me" is an exclusive coup for the Char lotte Summer Theatre, and will be the fust production >f this big. fun packed nuisi a| in the Caro linas. "Little Me" will run Tuesday evening August tth through Sat urday evening. August Sth, with matinees <>n Saturday and Sun day. August 9th at 2:3H PM. All evening |>erfoimanees liegin at *:»> PM. Tnkeu arc on sale at Ov«-ns Auditorium box office daily and Sunday in A M. to 1C 1’ M. and by mail and telephone Following '■Little Me”, on August 11th will be the queen of all mu-‘ »^al* "My Fair Lady ‘ starring Jeffrey Lynn and Mindy Car'fnv Tick.-ts arc still available for Ihc final performance* of "Showboat" which runs through Sunday af ternoon. SOUTHWELL SALES FOR LESS FIRST UNION’S NEW SAVINGS PLAN! INTEREST PAYABLE BY CHECK EVERY 3 MONTHS Start saving now at First Union National Bank where new Savings Notes pay 4' c interest every 3 months from date of deposit Higher-earning Savings Notes are available to individuals and non profit organizations for a minimum of $1,000, additions in multiples of SI00.00. Notes may be used as loan collateral with no loss of inter est during the loan period. Three months after date of deposit you'll begin to receive regular quarterly interest checks. Notea can be re deemed with ninety days’ notice to the bank. Stop in and save with 4% Savings Notes at any convenient office of First Union National Bank. FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM