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ch 4. 1971 »tes »s ) pormai+icl.'j tlvrouKhout H08,905,(W!i lo .12 weeks d wUh th( ^961,3.98,15.1 i gain ol also wa.s neks eaideil 0 $128,970, ni4,480,2i:i inrreiuse i/i % IPS or ril s raion ESDA> T \ / I : I t ' Thursday, March 4, llftf THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Page 3 SEEDS CHB? 4KO <;09BMET • Young people, wiwaa ftuniliea bi^ong to the Expanded Nutrl- tlw IPrxmpajn have ttietr own ac- . tMUca- In (Htt County, ilhay beloite to a youth group oaUea the uhel 4nd Gourroet. There are eight iwi^ 801 Rientbeni, ranging in ago Irom &|17. I vaiiy ilSrgiRi the stu4y ' Awd grgi^ u> leam- W oook. Ylia youth mm wgpnnaWe tor tgibigiiif tha atuhxnent ignd the Vents tor tne (dishes they ‘^lianVts have been good,” I iQore, ihame eacino(miics Ex tension agent, adds. lONC$TlKS SBSAM Wbe long tiros dretun ot the , Jsttdh KtUhO tamlly, l$lei>ane, Ht SL' raoentiy (oanne true. The Chao'S nuMced into their neiw thre»i)U<hoota house, buHt hy an OShcteiiatso hwaw jdon. Hlfs. Qurot told (Mrs. Bocalc IDasds, twroae eoanoinucs Exten- (aiBfOt, Onange county, “We nenaiv luUy realized the oonven- i^tvg pI a (TOpdem and cxattont- able house iM the pleasure it adds tp Uving untii the ilrst day tbe tetnp^rature outside (dropped (td lheezing. iNo longer did all the tenily Diem'bers hjlve to gather , 4b0UPd A ilPgter (to keep wann." lliere stg feven imore ifamilles in (the Ckxin nei^bomood who ans buUding or rctnodelltia their houces, ahe tgent adds. PEBSONAL TOUCH CliUid'ren of Jow-inoome famil ies in Richmond County, are us ing ithelr personal (touch to make thdr own iwasteibasliets. They make the (t«asl:eU from a giant potato lohipv iee cream or popoom can and decorate it with picture postoards. birthday or Christmas cards, Dorothy Mob ley, associate ihome ecomoimics iSJxtensioin agent, relates. KLOD XNOCKEBS A garden (dub, for men only, was chaiiteired In Oxford aborut a yeat ago. Thus far club members have (toured the tlorJiculture depart ment at N. C. State, conduoted a landscaping workshop, planted a Ginkgo tree on county propetty end received peirmission to iand- soape the new oounty JaU. In addition they publish a (Riontihly newsletter called “The Eiod Knockeis.’’ Extenalon agents in Gtianvllle County were inatrumential in starting the club, Aubrey Hardee, oounty Extension (chalrmian, adds. SEW BY HAND lie(amlng to sew by hand has caught the lnte(rest of a dozen homemakers In the Fair Bluff ^ community, Columbus County. i During the first two lessons the women learned to buy basic sew ing supplies, to do basic hand stitches, and to hem garments. | Twice as many wcmien were at the second class as the liist one. Mr.s. ^ty Thompson, liomc economics Extension agent, note.s Thete wlU be six lessons in the series. GO-GO GOWNS Patients at McCain rianatorium will soon peteive handmade gowns, thanks to the efforts of the Brush Creek Extension Home- makeis Club, Chatham County. Called "go-go gowns,” the gar ments ate itvade from 'two yards of outing and one package of bias tape. A ixtrrow hem is put In the sleeves, back opening and lower edge of the gowns. Bias tajio Is used to hind tlie ntxk opening and front edges, Mrs. Annabel Powers, Extension home econom ics agent, says. SHUCKS — , THEY'RE BEAUTIFUL Porhiaps It takes a “transplant” to be Impressed with native ma terials. At lea-st, Mrs. A. J. Bul lard, Jr., a North Cairollna im port, has beicome interested in the beauty potential of the lowly <x>m shuck. The Wayne (County Homemak er uses corn shucks to make mats, chair bottoms and Christmas wreaths. Not content with her aixam- plishmente, Mrs. Bullard is look ing for ortiher craft ideas using the oorn ahuok, Eivelyn Raper, Exten- Arbor Day Program Set In Schools Arbor Day, like other laioh ob- .servances, frecjuently oomes and goes with little hoopla. EUemen- tary schools usually stage plant- a-tree celebrations with teacher? and students assembled as the eiuth Is shoveled, the flag unfurl ed, and Kilmer’s famous “I hojw slon home points out eoonomJcs agent. that I shall never .see...” road , aloud. I This year things will be dif j forent. Oli, the oenmonies will' .-rtill be there but tliis year .some-! tiling has been addl'd—“Birth of a Tree.” In fact, North Carolina .stands to have GO.OiX) Iree.s being “birthed” on or about Arbor Day, March 19. | Every fifth grader in the State, including those in Kings Moun-; tain, Is going to .see a tree, or ! rather a tree se(Ki, germinated, j The State Education Agency and' the North Carolina Forest Servic-e have .sent “Birth-of-a-Tree" kits, almost 5,000 rif them, to every fifth grade in the State. Thare.are 12 seeds in each kit for a proje(et-. csl total of 60,000 Uee.'t—if they all live, thait is. > With about 12,000 fifth graders, that’.s plenty of trees to go a- round. The tree kit also contains .small .squariM of planting .rpater ial, dlioctlons. arid a letter from Governor Robert Scott. County Forest Rangers are delivering i them the week of March 15. The j kits were prepared at the State Forest Nursery near Clayton. j The seeds included are loblolly' pines, and Pine, of coutse, Is the State tree for North Cajolina. Children will wet the material, plant the .seeds, place them in a warm spot, and wait eight to 10 days for their loblolli^ lo germo 5 ate. On Aibor Day they Haould haw a .seedling large enough to Iran plant outside on sciiSal groun/ or in looal settings. 84any scho systems (are planning ,beautific, tion and ecology projects in corn Junction with (the tree “birtha/ The number of tel^bont's h service throughout the word In creased dramatically in 1969. Th various companies and adminis trations ad<led 17300,000 talr phones to their netwnoaks, and 'C doing so, contributed to a woei tfrtal of 256.2 million et the ginmuia e( 1970, i ProceMon of Toxtured Nylon and Polyester Yams Need Third Shift Machine Operators Male or Female Applicants PivO'Feet Five Inches Toll minimum Contact Pwsonnel Of flee Corellna Throwing Compony FWrlntecTlawi ' Equal Opportunity Employer .1 8:4-18 WHITE YOUR OWN CHECK 1700 and SAVE up to # imtfoctrying Amerlca'e fevorlte multi-vitamin multi-mineral produotl ASK US ABOUT THIS OBNBROUS SAVING OFFER TODAYl Hurry... this is a limited-time offerl «wmat*i0n(rf«)<Nfi«lMnWMrMtoreMMrMHM0to«fllR Relim || REXALL ^ UnsionheidicliesFAST! || 1^ % NEW//REXALL 11 RU MODACIN ASP OMMWtMii itIM of minor cold Iluamforii. M im 99c Prompt, oHo(dlvo pain reliof for I thoso (Who can’t i taka aspirin. lOO’s rKINGS IIDUHTAIN a-I 0.0 drug company T (■( F I I V M0D.-f<N ‘:T''’nt IF UNABLE TO PURCHASE ANY ITEM ADVERTISED PLEASE REQUEST "RAIN CHECK NOTICE! PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE IN KINGS vONLY THROUGH SAT. MARCH 6th. LOCATED AT MTN. 401 S. Battleground Plenty of Convenient FREE PARKING “SUP£R-RIGHT” HEAVY CORN FED BEEF si OQ I. iBftilJ T-BOKELIi. !■ fh Lb "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY SEEF O BONELESS ROUND SIRLOIN TIP BONELESS ROUND Lb. EYE STYLE ROUND $|05$|15$|2S ’'SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY 16-LB. TO 19-LB. AVERAGE "Soper-Right'* Heovy Beef GROUND ROUND or OHOPPED SIRLOIN u. 99c OPEN TO SERVE YOU DAILY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY... 8:7 till 6:* • PM 8-d till . PM 8:L 'till 6:1.. ?M THURSDAY FRIDAY . . SATURDAY 8 Y tilH 6:30 PM 8; till 6(30 PM 8: , rill 7.00 PM iVERYDAY LOW PRICES KCLLOOrS BRAND Corn Flokos V’iSf' Duko's Moyonnoiso 85c la-oz. Ct. Jar 54-Or. ' BelHe 24.0t- Bottle 26.0e. Pkq. 46-Oe. Con 20^2. ief. AT YOUR FRIENDLY A&F Alko-^ltavr '1.^' 59c LiBtorin# 7-01 75c Morton Salt V-8 Cocktail Juice Cat«ui. 'DIL-MONTI vonup TOMATO AtP STORi COUPON GOOD POR 30a OFP PURCHASE PRICE OF aoc"! I MILD & MELLOW 100% BRAZILIAN COFFEES, INSTANT , Ken'L'Rotion 6 Purina Dog Chow c.-M oathhoom ocorr Tissui n.ii CAWFOILU'S 0« STOKEUY VAN CAM? Pork and Beans c^' Tompox «.s $1.58 ,o.ct. $1.05 'iil 87e 15c EIGHT O’CLOCK COFFEE 10-Oi. Jor i UMlT ONE NR fAMILY WITHOUT COUPON OrNR IXPIRU MARCH V.u e4 CA m,. S'! _5g WITH COUPON PAY ONLY lO-Or. Jar $1.39 20c YRim AN KASNH-A SUrKC OF MKMUt to nOTKf THf nmiflTS Of BRAZILIAN RlENUEO COFFEE Eight O’clock Coffee 'a.r 87e $2.59 125-CT. OUR OWN MARVfL APPLE BASE Tea Bags $1.09 Jellies 3'?.°'$1.00 ANN PAGE ELBOW l-Lb. Pkgs. ANN PAGE REALLY FRESH Macaroni 5 $1.N Mayonnaise ?a, 59c "SUPER-RIGHT' O’JALITY QUARTER PORK LOIN SLICE INTOk -(fv, PORK iftara. fei- CHOPS "SUPER-RIGHT" ALL MEAT FRAriS-51.19 SHOP A&P FOR JIFFY'S Cocked (& Frozen • GRAVY & SLICED SEEF • GRAVY & SLICED TURKEY • BEEF STPW 2 « 99c U.5. #1 ALL PURf-uoE WHITE f JUICY CALIFORNIA NAVEL .y CAP N JOHN'S FROZEN OCEAN 5Ss PERCH FILLETS ' CAP'N JOHN FROZEN 009 FILLETS 65c C.AP'N JOHN S BREAOED FLOUNDER FILLET CAP'N JOHN'S QCEA.N .^ERCH DINNERS 49c CAP’N JOHN'S FROZEN SEAFOOD DINNERS 59c FROZEN HEADLESS 4 DRSSSEO WHITING FISH 5 M.99 • WHOLE SHANK HALF or. sun pormoN Lb.' SMOKED •HAM BUTT HALF SMOKED HAM •SHANK PORTION SMOKED HAM- •CENTER PORTION •SMOKED HAM •CENTER SUCES ALLGOOD BRAND SUCED BACON 59c ^ $1.15 ;(ElSDlvVcily8s!^'f,?isT.rii^ P»r®4uice.!.. 9 for A&P F'-AVCRFUL FRUIT p, SALAD Jar CRISP CELERY HEARTS PLUMP JUICY RED JUICE RIPE tuch Pkg. 3 - 78! TOMATOES Lb. 29c 35c Frozeri Food Buy's! v?. 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CAN bilN 71 LTOTTTD detergent pink ahoy; V cui 4 tOe OFF LABEL DETERGENT PUNCI Pay Lsiont jOhfy Pkg. i:c CFF LAS"'-CN 5-OZ CAN m AtiTiresrp'.sANT ^ ^ lI’ , GUARD ni soCiiAHT PAY ONLY WHITE RAIN REG OR EXTRA H' LNSCENTEO SPRAY • iiHiLTiimn "t'lTii i~' '
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