tPage 6 Owens to Win Top Citation Thomas J. Owens, formerly of Kings Mountain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Owens, Is recipient of the President’s Award from the American Medical Technologists, a national jnofessional registry] for medical laboratory personnel. Owens, a regfstered medical; technologist, will be gianh'd tile award during tlic organization's I 32nd Annual Convention to he! held in Donvei. Colorado the week of July 27. j Owens will receive the Presi-] dent’s .-Vward because of his out-i standing service in the medkal I technology field as a state socie ty president. I Tlie award winner is chief tech nologist and administrator ofc the Wheeler County Hospital, a posi tion he has hold since ItHlT. He has w'orked in similar capacities for the Liberty .Memorial llo.spit:il EARN THE HIGHEST RATE ON F.S.L.I.C. INSURED SAVINGS Now All Savings Earn From Date Of Investment. 6 0/ .Sl-vlhl) Min. /o 2 Vr. rerm 67o Dividend Quarterly 53/47o Quarterly Dividend Cl/ o/ $i.hhOMin. 3 /4 /o Mos. Trim 51/4 7o Dividend Quarterly in Hinesville and the Conner- Bedingfield Ho.spital in Vidalia. A member of AMT since 1958, ho is currently irresidenlof the (loorgia Slate Society, having held the offices of \icc president and s(‘netary. He was previously a- warded the national Distingui.sh ed .\cliie\aMnent Award. He has studied at tluilford Col lege and v\ppalaeliian State, N. C., and tile Dell Seliool of .Medical Toclmology, Additional training w:is received al the Columbia Uni versity School of P.jjlic Health and Administrative Medicine. Owens is active in the Olen- wood -Methodist Church, the Heart of Georgia Pliinning and Devel oping Commi.ssion, the Georgia iiuspit il A.s.sociation, and the .-tmeriean Academy of .Medical Administrators. He and his wife, Inez, are the parents of .\ngela. 1(5; Tony, 14; .Old Teresa, 8. •S i.'l i'j Min. /O 1 Vr. 'lei:n 57c <1(1 Day O I’asslreok P.VSSBOOK 'O RATE 4%7c Paid Quarterly HOME SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 104 East Mountain Phone 739-2531 feteran Training Up One-Third Tliei-o were 9,52,H'K) individuals n U'.aining under variiais Veter- ins .Administration education programs during the first half of fiscal year 1971) .a .'13 percent (like over lire .same period a year ago. i More tlian r,;'.7.(Kil) of these liainei'S l nearly (50 peicenti veie enrolle 1 iireo'li ges and un iversities, \V. R, I’liillii s, Mana- ;or of the Whiston-Salom Reg- <onal flffice, said lodae. He said the .5(57.01)0 college trainees included .5'20.0()0 under he Ct.I. Bill, ,3(5,000 under depend- ■nls’ programs (wives, widows nd children), and moie than I. 000 undei- vocalion.il rehabili tation. Of some, .892.000 college an.l loneolie.ge students studying un- ler I lie G.I. Bill durin-g this [x'r- od. 828,000 wci'e veterans and '1 O'lO vvei e scrv , emen. .Sixty-one )ei c:‘nt of liie voleruns 1.50(5,000) and 22 percent i:f the servicemen nearl,v 11,00) wei'e I'ollege stn- lents. In aiid)'ion rn (he 30 00') in col lege under dependents’ eduoa- i.uial assistance another (5,000 were on)olle1 in other progiams. Phillips said about 18,200 nor- ons n’ir<in";nat d in I’l 'e )!”>■• :ion prog)-ams din-ing the first hatf of fi--oaI 1970. ineluding t!)e II. 000 eollege trainees iCl per .■enl). At the smne li)ne. iusi eve' ■itO'io ocrsiirs '■•er,. stoOv’-i.r fi,|' time in jchabilitation programs, including nearly 9,-100 (.5,8 per ^ nti in cc liege. Of the more than MOO eni-olled on a part-time ba sis 1.7(^') attenrled eollege. Of the lS.20n in the rehabilita tion piogram during the first la”' of the fiscal year, nearly 14.,800 were in training at the end of January 1970 — the most for my one month in the past 10 years. OSES Reg. S5.95 SAVE S2.1I /J 24 PIECE SEBVICE ri¥: ■ SeJ $3.84 sV... . MOTHER'S DAY POTTED Caladiums $2i7 Reg. $7.88 SAVE S2. MAGIC HOSTESS 7rl® Can Opener SAT. ^ $5.73 15 A IS X - / TMi: IfIMKK MflllNIAIN Hf-KALLI KINfsh MUUINIAIIN. IN. A,>. THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. «\C> Thursday. May 7. 1970 • WASHERS! • DRYERS!; ;• FREEZERS! f • FANS! R CONDITIONERS! REFRIGERATORS! Free Delivery...Convenient Credit Terms! 3 DilYS ONLY... THURSDAY, FRllDAY. AND SATURDAY Now is the time to buy your appliances and save... we bought them by the carloads and are passing the SAVINGS ON TO YOU! We MUST move this merchandise at once to make room for the new mocJels coming in. Hurry.. .for best selections. GIVES YOU M<HIE TIME WITH YOUR FAMIIY! o SPECIAL ONLY M39 ~H o LfucrinJr SELF-CLEANING PORTABLE DISHWASHER • Jet-Fountain washing action assures tliorough cleaning • One simple Uni-Oiat control • Self-cleaning action Rinse Away drain and soft food disposer pulverize and remove food residue at every drain period • 10‘tablesetting capacity • Cushion-coated racks • Vinyl-cushioned interior • Built-in detergent cup • Famous Calrod ^ drying unit • Six-compartment portable silverware basket ASK ABOUT OUR BUDGET TERMS “^HhDrtfixxrLrijt ULTRA-QUIET ROOM AIR CIONDITIONER 10,000 BTU'S OPERATES ON 115 VOLTS I l oLputrLn±: QUICK-MOUNT CLASSIC-COOL AIR CONDITIONER HOTPOINT GIVES YOU MORE THAN YOU PAY FOR! ASK ABOUT OUR BUDGET PAYMENTS lO.OOO BTU cooling, • New sculptured front 115-volt plug-in operation entrances any room decor • Automatic Circulaire ~ powered louvers automatic* ally provide continuous, gentle floor-to-ceiling air distribution • Quiet three-speed blower — hardly more than a whisper • LEXAN^ molded case won’t rust, chip, crack or peel in normal use • Quick-Mount side panels speed easy installation • Flip-out iilter is easy to remove, clean and replace • Adjustable thermostat control lets you select tlie cooling level you want • "Fan" and "Cool" cycles provide year-round usage • Ventilation control lets you freshen room air • Quiet rotary compressor keeps vibration negligible WE SERVICE AND DELIVER I--*E. MODEL CTF H)L • Cushioned egg racks • Two Easy-Release ice-cube trays • Automatic interior light in refrigerator ONLY ( I I o lifExrLrL±^ NO-FROST 1J.7 CU. FT. ^ TWO-DOOR WITH 101.9-LB. FREEZER I • 32" wide, 13.7 cu. ft. big • 10.79 cu. ft. refrigerator never needs defrosting • 2.91 cu. ft. freezer holds up to 101.9 pounds of fooc • Twin slide-out porcelain-enamel crispers • Three door shelves • Covered butter bin • Covered cheese compartment TRADE NOW! ASK ABOUT OUR CREDIT TERMS WE SERVICE AND DELIVER ^wiitL>oufsiibl -r' .- ;v«. .J_, i.l'i ■ S»r=- •toa-i—4. I I o Lputrixulr LOW-PRICED QUALITY-BUILT FOOD FREEZER SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY JUST' JUST LIKE A I SUPER MARKET IN YOUR KITCHEN • 28" wide, 10.1 cu. ft. big • 354-pound storage capacity • Three refrigerated shelves • Top cold plate • Magnetic door gasket BUY NOW—ASK US ABOUT BUDGET PAYMENTS Four door shelves Porcelain-enamel-on-steel cabinet liner Three-year food-spoilage warranty (up to $150 total) WE SERVICE AND DELIVER RANGE SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY H t o LfijorinJr v' Lift-Off oven door Hinged bake and broil units tilt up and down— n)ake it easier for you to clean the top. bottom and sides of the oven interior EXTRA VALUE RANGE WITH BIG E A S Y-CLE AN-OVEN • Patterned panorama oven-door window • Oven timing clock • Infinite-Heat surface unit controls • Highspeed 2700 watt surface units • Self-cleaning Calrodf stay-up surface units d Removable trim rings • Lift-out drip pans • No-drip cooktop • Easy-Clean porcelain- enamel-finish oven Full-width storage drawer • Small-appliance outlet TODAY! ONLY Sa&laJi FAMILY-SIZE , automatic washer WITH ALL PORCELAIN FINISH ■f I'OFiipxrLfut Porcelain-Protected Automatic Washer at a Sell-Out Price! ■ Gleaming porcelain-enamel finish iiLside and out protects this washer from scratches, stains and rust. ■ Family-size capacity ■ Solid-wall tub has no perforations belovi/ water level — soil can’t strain through clothes on way out of tub. Triple rinsing Last of three rinses, an overflow rinse, floats re maining soil and suds up and out... over top of tub Heavy-duty Vj H.P. motor Heavy-duty transmission WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL MODEL WLW1020 SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY ASK ABOUT OUR CONVENIENT CREDIT PAYMENTS THE SOUTH'S LARGEST ’’i 4, „ - T' -•<— QUALITY HOME

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