s Thursday, May KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. Womerts Health ; of a very useful book devised by members of the staff of the Bos ton Children Medical Center and ' Kli/.abeth H, OrejjR. Bnrlington Announcing Record Sales HELPING PRESCHOOLERS PLAY CREATIVELY Now York (WMNS) — Sonrw? or Hindu—to family plunninf;. Americans suffer serknas eve in- ^ iuiy at home and in achortl evety f year—and about 90 nereent of Illiterate peasant? these injurl^ could be wevented one Boston, Mass. iWMNS) II it these rhlldran and adults had Si remote parts of Pakistan, your household includes such ev- been weaim* protective eyewear ^ I^reent of several hundred eryday items as milk cartons, ctrcn s bi This i.s the view of Dr, Arthur m! ‘"*®fv‘'^wed had heard a paper towel rolls, aluminum foil, brackets, available from most 11 Keeney, ophthalmolozlst-in-chief j i progri^, and pots and pans, miacaronl — and braries. as well as at the Wills Eye Hospital Phil-i? i gone to the clinic children—you are on the way to ords. W • ■ - ^ ‘•'e Physl- solving tlie problem of What to THERE’S NOTHING TO DO Is comparable quarter last year, net lOian. i Do When There’s Nothing to Do. published by Delacorte Press and !pd \ * * I luld be iy and bt TO 1 down 'ax, al- equire- ssroom ’ces for PPORT Dol Bus ?quired e levels ats and r years. uipping con- port for 'ire De- of pro- ier and id Any- itorists ads and Tickers. tusiness aid” ex- lome. ite Gov- i; I will irage to ID— RK adelpMa. Dr. Keeney explained that pro-! leclive eyewear Is made of toughened, shatter-resistant ma-( terial that has been heated In a! special furnace and then chilled j rapidly. To qualify as truly pro- j tective, each lens must pass the! rigid examination known as the •'drop ball test.” A steel ball, % inch in diameter, is dropped from a height of 50 inches onto the Ions. "An ordinary lens would break into needle-sharp fragments un der such stress, while a protec tive lens will pass this stringent test,” the eye specialist empha- •sized. He noted that at his own hos pital every lens dispensed is a protective lens. Dr. Keeney said that all children who wear glass es should have these lenses, as well as people in hazardous occu pations, those who work with power tools, gardeners, and peo ple who drive or ride in cars fre quently. ’TRANSISTOR RADIOS CURB * VITAL STA-nsnes I Rawalpindi, Pakistan (WMNS) —"The women of Asia are learri- ing that it is not necessary to have, as the Chinese say, one baby on one’s back, another )n one’s belly, and a third clinging to one’s skirt. The Idea that a fundamental right for every wom an to have a bit of rest between innings is becoming widely held.” So writes Dr. S. M. Keeny In a letter to UNICEF NEWS dealing with the changing status of worn -! en in Asia. ■ The physician, an old Asia ! hand who now works for the ; Papulation Council in the Taiwan headquarters, notes that three-! fourths of the women of Asia ac- i cept family planning and millions; are beginning to practice it. He' explains that there is no religious opposition — Muslim, Buddhist,' New York, N. Y. — Buriington based on curri'nt Federal income Illustrated by Marc Simont, tlie Itidustries, Inc. today reported tax rates, handbook for mothers includes sales of i. ,r tlu six montlis ended March 601 tested pUly ideas for in'nnts quarter end- 30, net salt's were $791.SfiO.OtK) and under three month.'- to pre.school- <’pared to npf earnings we e $40015,00(1 or ers ol five years of age. Us ap- •‘‘‘ties of »3.i7.060,(X)0 for the .sami? ii.fii; per share. In tile eomp nahle pendix includes a list of chil- year, months la.st year .sales’totaled dren’s books, divided into age Net earnings for the ((uarter S(i74.760,00(, and earnings were were $20,483,(XX), equal to 81 cents S2!).041,0IX) or $1.1.") iiei share, list of rer per share on 2,5,322,(XX) shares Charles F'. Myers, .ir.. eiiairman WHAT TO DO WHEN .outstanding at March 30. For the and chief executive of the lend- '•ions of the Company is continu ing in the current quarter. The Board ol Dinslors, meeting in New York torlay, declared a regular (piarlerly dividc'nd of ,30 rents per share, payable June 1. lOfi.H, to sliart'lioldors of record at the elo.se ol business May 10. liXiS. PRESBYTERIAN Dr. Paul Ausley will use the sermon topic, "The F'i n a 1 Hope", at .Sunday morning wor.ship seiAiees at First Pros- Irylerian church. A gooil pair of slUH's and com- forlable (lollies are all vou need Which happens to be the name cost.-- $.3.9.5. W(‘re $12,895,000 or ing textile firm, said iliat (lie to gel in on the Jogging sport, high level of .March quarter op- states tlie North (Carolina Ifearl are erallons attained bv As.socialion. VOTE FOB CHULES L lACKSON FOR County Education Board O I regard education as a basic need and its con tinued improvement as vital to Oeveland County and North Carolina. 0 I am a father and grandfather with chil dren in the county school system. O Member, First Baptist Church, Shelby. O Mason O Business experienced, Manager, Clevelancf County Branch, Siler City Mills, Inc. Your Support Appreciated HONORING THE GROWERS, PROCESSORS, i Manufacturers and distributors of the south » beef sale w o mANO U. S. CHOICE FUU CUTS. NOT SONY POTION CHUCK ROAST........ .‘49* W-0 BRAND *J. S. CHOICE CHUCK OR SHOUIDCR BONELESS R0AST..:..j‘69' W O BRA^JD U. S. CKOlCi BOTTOM. ROUND ROAST.........* B9‘ W-D BRAND U. S. CMOICB TOP ROUND ROUND TiP OR RUMP ROAST... ‘99* W D BRAND U. S. CHOICE E Z CARVE RIB ROAST.... ....... ‘99* « W 0 BRAND U. S. CHOICE CHUCK STEAKS....U.. ' 59* W-D BRAND U. S. CHOICE , v ' * T-BONE STEAK .;L $1.09 W-0 BRAND U. S. CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAK....: $1.09 W-D BRAND U. S. CHOICE PORTERHOUSE OR • DELMONICO STEAKv$l.19 ^ W O BRAND U. S. CHOICE STEAK BONELESS W D BRAND U. S, CHOKE STEAir • " ' . N. Y. STRIP... .... * $1.59 W-D BRAND U. S. CHOICE STEAK RIB EYES.. ‘ $1.79 W-O BRAND U. S. CHOICE BEEF SHORT RIBSfd-.. .,* 39* Vy-O HANDI-PACK' - A'OIXIE product . GROUND BEEF..;.y...^: 9T' SLICED ^ Virginia 'Bacon -49^ FULL QUARTER Dixie Product'' Sliced Pork l4>in''59’'i , -i READY TO BAKE er FRY . . "A Dixie Produel” ^ Smoked ’ Picnics - 39''! *'A Dixie Product" CRACKIN' GOOD CANNED BISCUITS "A Dixie Product" READY-TO-EAT WHOLE BARBQUE CHICKENS SUPERBRAHD COTTAGE CHEESE llb.Cup^^^ 2!fa.Cup58^ Linirt One With A $5 00 or More Order. ASTOR VEGETABLE (Ky.J Shorteniffig -59^-69^^ May onnciis® -39^-49^ i FROZEN \ CHEAM PIES - BABY RUTH ICE CREAM BARS - 4 99^ PINK LEMONADE * . 6 Cons 79^ COFFEE t^59* XEGUlAlt OS COLD WATS) AUSOW-liinH 5 wft o $5, er mwr ortler. PSOhUC DETERGENT... THRIFTY MA|D...lfThB d wilh o $5. or more order. .PRODUCT OF S. C CAN MILK...3 lANOlIN PIUS HAIR SPRAY LADIES FIRST QUALITY NYIONS 3 SHRIMP CHUNKEES T. *1'’ n m Pkg. MORTON S Mocoroni N' C^iecse, Speghetti WeoL or i^MERT POT PIES .. 5 tS. *1 «HEK PM»Ua Of fLOSIDA PAIR ONLY V THRIFTY MAID '’AProduct! PKIIilVd APPLESAUCE THRIFTY MAID GREEN . “A Product of Tennessee' LIMA BEANS ... 5 c.. THRIFTY MAID . . "A Product of Tennessee’ GREEN BEANS ... 4 ’1 CASTLEBERRY . "A Product of Georgia” L HOT DOG CHILI • ■ e 4 Cons lOVi-oi. $1 \t. fw-K**** ' ^ / WAY vr»txcirin9 J '• •---I .MUSIC « AJOMV" FREE GtEEII STMIPS n 100 EXTRA STAMPS WfTH PliRCMASt OF $10.00 TO $14.99 □ 200 EXTRA STAMPS “ WITH $1100 OB Mont DROOL AT TOMB LOCAL WMN-OIXit MAXIMUM BM STAMPS t>0 t Co»a« Bef remll|p CAJNIER PLiASt CNKK APPCOPIIIATB OOX Coed Bmt Set May 4fH jmsiC » MONMY, _ OAM! i Stars: HARVEST FRESH PRODUCE FANCY GOLDEN BANTAM Corn 7 ““ 49' RIPE BANANAS RED RIPE STRAWBERRIES 2 29f i ’iJ RED RIPE 3 Pints WASHINGTON state FRESH RHUBARB 2 49^ fresh tender GREEN BEANS . 2 u. 39«