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Page 4 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. 65 os More? You May Piasi Same Changes RALErr.H — I£ you havo had (>a birlhdays or more, you may he planning to make some jliangis , in your daily routine. i Altiiougli mtiny activities may j be changed or eliminated, eating I certainly will not he one .>1 them,; Obsenve.s Mr.s. Marjorie Donnelly,; extension foorls speeiali.st, North Carolina State University. For all lile long you need fo<Kt that eon- tain.s nutrients needed for upkeep of ibody tissues and ibones. | Although a g(«)d di(“t over the years i.s ret ommended, it i.s never j ttx) late to improve your tnvn j well being by improving your | diet. Surveys show tiuit diets of many oUler person.-' ;iie lacking in imilk, jtr itein ri; h foods iind citrus fruits in aderpi.iti' amounts, Mrs. Wonnelly itoinis out. In ad- EARN THE HIGHEST RATE ON F.S.L.I.C. INSURED SAVINGS Now All Savings Earn From Date Of Investment. 6% $10,000 Min. 2 Yr. Term tiition, the diets these persons. ! choo.se often result in overweight. Now that you have more lei.surc 1 time, Mrs. Donnelly suggest: you i plan your meals in advance. In-1 ‘ (dude meat, milk breads and ccr- | I cals and vegetablr.s and Iruits in : j these meals, ^hc advises. | One factor that may make cooking seem dull is using the| leftovers that can accumulate ^ when co.iking for only one or. two. .So .Mrs. Donnelly offers lhe.so| tip.s on ho'w to make ieftov'crs. mouth-watering. j | Combine loftmers in a one-dish meal. Meat ombines with mac- i aroni, vegetables or rice. Add a (diei'se or tomato sauce or just j plain white sauce and heat in a. b.aking dish. Chopped tomatoes, ] green onions or chivtts give extra j Haver and color to the disji. | Top ;i t.i.sscd salad with cut strips of Udtover cooked meat or poultry. .Mix leftovt'r cooktxi vegetables with r.iiv fresh ones, such as chopped celery, cucumher slices, tomatoes, grt-en peppers or shred ded cabbage. Serve vegeltrbli's, me.it, fish or chicken with a ta-ty sauce. Use I a can ol tomtito, cheese oi mush room -soup for a quick and easy- one. .-\ hard-cooked egg may, stret.-h the dish if it is a bit j ' skimpy. Add a bit of relish, snappy t hee.-c or diced cucumber to a cooked dressing for meat or vege table salad. As a reward of planning meals in advance and using leftovers imaginatively, you will feel bet ter and will enjoy all your activi ties to the fullest extent, Mrs. Donnelly concludes. 6% Dividend Quarterly $5,000 Min. 1 Yr. Term 5%7o Quarterly Dividend $1,000 Min. 6 Mos. Term 5*4% 5V47o Dividend Quarterly 5% 4%% 90 Day Pa.ssbook PA.'ISBOOK Paid Quarterly HOME SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 104 East Mountain Phone 739-2531 Liberty Reports Record Sales i C.REE.WILLE, S. C. — The Lil)- ; ertyi Corporation today announ- j ced consolidated net earnings of i $3.3 million for he first half of ! 1970, etiuivalcnl to 50c per share ^ as compart'd with $3.2 million or 16e per shire for the first six months of 1909. Gross rexenues for the periol were $15.9 million, up $5.4 mil- U'ja, an ir.^rca.se of 13 per cent .jver tiie i.onqiaai'ulilo period for 1909. ! Liberty Life Insurance Com- I pany, major subsidiary of The i Libcaty Corporation, reported re cord sales c;e $251.6 million dur- j iiT.g] the first half — highest in I the' oompiany’s history. i TheTviberty Corporation, a di- : versified holding company, ,also ! has communioations and real es tate subsidiaries which reportelJ. ' satisfactory earnings records for ■ the six month period. One HOUR mTiniiinis: enmms THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING S37 EAST KING ST. TELEPHONE 739-5844 SUMMER STORAGE WE HAVE A LARGE STORAGE SPAfE ESPECIALLY FOR "SUMMER STORAGE" — Your Winter Clothes Will Be Cleaned, Moth Proofed and Stored. This Fall We Will Press ond Finish For You At Your Convenience — "NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE" MON., TUES. & WED. SPECIALS MEN'S OR LADIES' 2-PlECE SUITS $1.00 LADIES' I-PIECE DRESSES SLOO EVERY DAY SPECIAL Shirts Laundered Crisp- Bright Folded or On Hangers EACH MON.. TUES. & WED. "SPECIAL" TROUSERS PLAIN SKIRTS OR SWEATERS ANY MIX OR I MATCH 3G OPEN EVERY DAY 7:30 TILL 6 p.m. EXCEPT SUNDAY CAR CARE FOR TRIP 'mri It's a good idea before you take that next vacation holiday or extended business trip in your car, to got the vehicle checked. Arc the brakes, all lights and hern working prop erly? Has tiro pressure been chocked and are tires in good condition? Does the car steer and handle well? Is the motor running satisfactorily? Has a necessary oil change been made, the car greased? Chock your needs out with the help of an auto mechanic if you have a car problem. Get your car in shape so you can enjoy your trip. (t, AMERICAN MUTUAL LIAB. INS CO. Subscribe To The Kings Mtn. Herald* Beimentfibbey : Opens Monday I North Carolina officials of Ihe, Agricultural Slabilittation a n ti Consenvation Service arc cncour- j aging all eligible farmers to vote later this summer in ASC C.oin- millet- elc.tlons. “Decision.-; made by farmor- elefted ..4SC committees tan be ijmiK>rlant to almost all farming (iperations in tlia ara. That’s why ‘ we want to be sure every larlmor i who is eligible to vote in ASC ! t'lt'Glions is on the list to get a I b.illot,” H. O. Carter, State Exe- jtutive Di.-ertor lor the Agriciil- I tinal Slabilization and Conser- 1 vation Service, said. “VVf urge any farmer wlio has I not previously participated in an ASC election, has changed the. loeation of his far.-ning opera-1 lion, or who has any other reason 1 to believe that liis name may not ^ be listed inASCS records to con-' tact tihe County ASCS Office as j .soon as po,s.-ible. In this way, he will bo assu'iod of receiving a ballot enabling his vote in the upcc.ning eleolion." Tile ASC elections this year will be hold September 11. Ballots will be mailed to voters about Septem ber 1. aFrmer voters will eldct I three fommuntty committeemen j ! and two .ilternates in each ASC; I community in the county. j Farmt-r-elected ASC committees I —comim.unity and county — are responsible lor local adminis'tra- I tion ol farm programs. Tht-se re- j sponsibilitios include setting in- divitlual farm acreage allotiments ! :m(l bases, aiprroving applications for con.scevati(>n cost-share funds, pnividing inlormation to farm ' lirogeam partticipanU and similar duties. “Through the ASC committee election system, farmors can nominate and elect people of their own choice for tihe.so important rt'sponsibilities,” Carter said. lie explained that after the community committees arc elect ed, the nowly-elct ted members hold a convention to fill vacan cies on the County ASC Commit tee. The county committee makes all local farm program decisions, witli the a.ssistance of commun ity committees. Carter said that to be an eligi ble voter, a person must be eli- ■gihle to part..ip.atc in any ASCS program administered in the (-ommunity where he has his term interest. Also an eligible voter must have a farm interest as an owner, tenant, or sharerroiaper iind be of legal voting age, If he is not of legal voting age, he may vote in ASC elections if be supervises and xxinduots the {arm ing operations on an entire farm. Carter said that as a general rule! all farmers are eligible voters in ASC elections. CARD OF THANKS | We wish to express our heart felt appreciation to the many ■ Iriends and nciglibors, to Dr. ’ Frank Sincox, the nurses on West Station at Kings Mountain hos-1 pltal and the staff of the hospi tal for their many kindnesses and expressions of loving sym-' pathy at the death of our beloved mother. The Family Of Mrs. Marvin Goforth Thursday, August 20, 1970 Herald Want-Ads Get Results • ALL SEATS ALL SHOWS 50c SHOWS DAILY 3-5-7-9 SATURDAY 1-3-S-7-9 — SUN. 1:30 3:30-9:00 WED. THRU SAT. SUN. THRU WED. AUttti Vunt's "What IJoYdu lo a Naked irady^J.i . CUfURlijIlcI ct^ DOWNTOWN KINGS MOUNTAIN ADULT ONLY LATE SHOW FRI. SAT. ONLY 10:30 PJK. "REGINA’S SECBE’T' RATED (X) ALL SEATS SI.OO BOX OFHCE OPENS AT 7:15 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK Always S1.50 A CailoaiH ^ THURS. FRI. SAT. 3 HTTSI NO. THE HORROR OF PAR’TY BEACH In Color NO. 2 CASTLE OF EVIL in Color NO. 3 WOMEN OF THE PHE-mSTORIC PLANET In Color SUN. THRU WED. Z HITS NO. 1 JOHN AND MARY in Color NO. 2 IT TAKES ALL KINDS in Color Wed. Movies Run Reverse Order f 1. Prices, the lowest! 2. Quality, the highest! 3. Stamps, the best! mm 1^% GREEN S1AI '.-/ITH THIS COUPON AMO PURCHASI OP 110.00 Mr Mora Oritr FREE at jonr kings mtn. WINN-DOIE STONES Limit One Coupon per Adult Person Void After Aug. 22, 1970 UJ^D W DU.S. CHOICE W O U 5 CHOICE LEAN BONELESS W-OU.S. GRADE"A" TURKEY PARTS DRUMSTICKS 35^ BREAST IB 79‘ BACKS. . 23^ THIGHS IB 39‘ WINGS - 35^ CHUCK STEAK .. . 69' STEW BEEF 88' W D CUBED BEEF ... 50 FREE STAMPS ON £A. BOX WDU.S. CHOICE CENTER CUT BONE IN STEAKUTES ... r CHUCK ROAST. .. 59' W D U S. CHQICE CHUCK OR SHOULDER BONELESS ROAST.. 88' W D HANOI PACK . .. (5 16. PKC. S3.69) GROUND BEEF >1" SUPERSRANO COTTAGE CHEESE .. 69' TASTE-O SEA RED PERCH FILLET 49' FRYER BACKS » 10' THRIFTY MAID THRIFTY MAID YELLOW CLING SLICED OR HALVES CALIFORNIA PORK N' BEANS ... 7 PEACHES ^ DEIIOOUS WESTERN THRIFTY MAID TOMATOES 4 BARTLEH PEARS .. 3 THRIFTY MAID TOMATO JUICE... 3 IIBBY’S TOMATO CATSUP.. 3 THRIFTY MAID SELECT QUALITY THRIFTY MAID *1““ APPLESAUCE 5 NO. 303 <1 CANS ^1 M®" COCKTAIL NO. 303 00 NO 303 ^1 00 •4 CANS THRIFTY MAID CUT WHITE or ASSORTED CAHTALOUPES . . 3 B 99' potted MEAT.... .7 ARMOUR VIENNA LUSCIOUS WESTERN M HONEY DEWS .... ...69' ^ FANCY BANTAM GOLDEN CORN.. .9 59' YELLOW ONIONS . 3 ff. 39' PANTY HOSE 69' v^rOR ALI. \K(;CTABLK ... Limit 1 W-.¥.‘).00 or Moro Order / SHORTENING .3 ~ 59* GREEN BEANS THRIFTY MAID SMALL WHOLE OR SLICED IRISH POTATOES .. .6 -TM®® THRIFTY MAID CREAM OR WHOLE KERNEL ARROW TOWELS .. .4 -or M®® GOLDEN CORN .... 5 M®® TOAST OR nKKJE OR ASSORTED COLORS ‘ ' ‘itf DIXIE CRYSTALS DOMINO, THRIFTY AAAIO... limit T w/S5,00 or Mort Order. SUGAR . 5 39' CrllADE "A" LAR<rE PAIJ^ICTO FARI' SJcKs ::3MRGARINE 2 25' TASTE O'SEA ONION RINGS... 3 «1°° FROZEN CRINKLE COT POTATOES.. 3 *1™ • • • W ■ DIXIE THRIFTY SANOV/ICH JESSE JEWEL ...IN OUR FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT VKl flb A CHICKEN BREAST .2= 99' ORiAD . 2 S.49 OIXIANA BABY LIMAS o’ SPECKLED BUnEREEANS .. .2 AOe wrAU ptr AO. WrFtl .... S 69' ARROW DETERGENT PECAN PIE 69 ‘ ^SAVE ^ 5||$ .Si- i i on 8oz. size fEE^TR/V .iff GREEN STAMPS on b02.size ' ■ VITHOUT JLJPON JC05 • eE:^TR/% ■H GREEN STAMPS y(.pMREE2E-0RjE£C0FFrE^ ... . ’ OffER RES .0 22 Limit I with iS.OOerdei GREEN STAMPS 10'’IC f BATH BEADS VDlOAllll Au., 27 Nweyciuct«i'<iv«ilavt»irl-«rT<«25 vcLme FUNK & V\/AGNALL STANDARD REFERENCE FNCYCLOPEDIA ' ' ^ tororJy a89 porvoLem We'f* recenfirfent ihoi yeu'll went the (empleie Bet otter teeking thtewgh |utl eni* velumt. vee’re eftering VelwmeNe t oi the trial |»n(* *1
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