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1 5 10, 197 Fe rs /oiTK'n " C'lcvi'l »b, Stiivllij ■irflluwwivi from Ki;, nlos (if Sill: 'los Atfanii I J luncv. A! T(if)^ U|, ff(l (lutdiiiiii rizos «vi' Py ill clih’ .lop I.oc Irs. ciKirlp. ’or icivc NS >ns, Ijc- !9-73(i.l it yclur I r- IS 5 or at ny agt* le sum- 6;10tfn li :5 • \ LI I DEEDS iN€Ws items this week from Wayne, Granville, Vame and Anson counties.) BACK TO CAMP iLa.sit year a young Wayne Coun ty girl, from a low-inccttnc fam- MANY HOSPITALS LET MOM STAY WITH CHILD The presence o< o parent can often ido more to help o child recuperate than'crnTthing else. Realizing this a great many ho^tola hove tad* ieqlly changed their visiting hours and over night stay policies for the parents of a hospitol- iied child. Knowing the temperament and emo- tlonol reactions of your Chilean you should in quire dMut this before planning any admission to the hospitoL We hope it never becomes necessary but if you do have to plan an overnight stay with one of your cfaiidren, we can make you up B small kit of pight'time essentials to help you to be more comfortoble. "This is Children's Month" TOO OR YOUR DOCTOR CRH PHONE US when you need a delivery. We will deliver promptly without extra ehaige. A great many people rely on us for their health needs. We welcome requests for delivery service and charge accounts. ily, went to 4-H camp on a spon- goreid fellowship. It was an ex perience the girl cherished; she talked about it often. • Dorotha decided she would like to go ba<i< to camp this year. So Mrs. Lois Williams, program aide for the Expanded Nutrition Edu cation Program, encouraged the girl to work at odd jobs and save her mimey. “Doretha will go back to oamp this summer. And she will pay her own way, the aide predicts. Just that one camping exa>>rl- once gave the girl the liittile ex tra pu.sh she needed to make her want to help herself, the aide adds. NEW CROP OF HOMES A “nw crop’’ of homes is com ing up in Granville County. The most often seen variety is the three-bedroom, living area, kitch en-utility, bath and carport-stor age combination, Mrs. Dorothy Wilkinson, home economics ex tension agent, Obiserves. Even though many famlllo.s use the same house plain, the R^uR KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG COM PANY PHONE 739-2571 ■H€ CrTYS MOOFfiN STORE ICINGS MOUNTAIN'' BESSED^ CITY DRIVE-IN BOX OmCE OPENS AT 7:30 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK ALWAYS S2.00 A CARLOAD I Thun. FrL * Double Feature NO. 1 THE CHEYENNE SOCIAL CLUB Color NO. 2 KILLERS THREE Color Sat. Only ' Triple Feature NO. 1 MUSIC aTY. U.SJI. Color NO. Z THE CHEYENNE SOCIAL CLUB Color NO. T KILLERS THREE Color Sun. - Wed. * Double Feature NO. 1 VANISHING POINT Color NO. 2 SIX BLACK HORSES in Color Wed. Movies In Reverse Order popular 90, the house's look dif lterent.,Esch family utes its iitiag- ination and originality in choos ing exterior finishes and interior decorations and furni.slings, the agent notes. The new house crop s fiayang big dividends in en.joyimenl, pride, improved attitudes, better health, and a .sense of security, the agent believes. JOB QUALIFICATIONS A Vance County Technical In stitutc instructor for tlie handi capped, .'ays the skills she leai-n cd in Extension HomemakcrH workshops help her in her job. Mrs. Walter Haun .says -‘»he ae quired her knowledge and skills in clothing eon.struction, reuphois- tering, furniture refini.shing, chair bottoming and food preftar ation through exteasion classes. “I call on these skilLs a lot when I’m working with my stu dents,” she told Mrs. I’hyllis Stainback, home economics ex tension agent. KITCHEN IMPROVEMENTS Shape up your kitchen at rela tlvely low-CTMt with adtiesive- backed paper, sugge-'ls Louise Morgan, an An.son County Exion Sion Homemaker. Miss Morgan decorated hr-g kitchen counter tops and metal range pads with flowered black and white paper. , Then she decided to tackle her refrigerator. She covered thi' .sides and top with adhesive-back ed paper and painted the d(x>r a complementary color. Mrs. Rebt-s-- ca Gaddy, home economies ex tension agent, .say.s. Miss Morgan decided she need ed onem ore a'cce.ssory for her kitchen. A now tablecloth. ’Tm going to buy that,” she added. Transco Plans Hew Pipeline Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corporation has filed an application with the F'ederal Power Commission for a certifi cate to build 9.,5 miles of 20-inch gathering lateral and two gath ering and meter regulating sta tions offshore Texas. The pro posed pipeline will gather and transport gas purchased from Texaco Inc. from 'Blocks 538 and 5H fields, IHraJKis Area, al>out 100 miles south of iHouston. These facilities are estimated to cost about $3.-1 million. -Tx-ansco and Te.xaco announc ed the signing of contracts com- talion inlJustry. The po-sstble consequenee.s of nationalization was also discuss ed, using as examples countifes wliich have government-owned railroad systems. After his address, Mr. Sellers I commnteed on various aspects of I railroads in response to questions ! from the memhes.r I mitting the gaa from these fields i to Transco on May 7, 1971. ] Transco previously had received a certificate to construct 54 ' miles of 30-inch an<i 31 miles of , 20-inch lim* which will be used to transport the gas a.shore to Tran.<»co’s main line. I Transco estlmafies the iad^' I ties will be oompl'ete'd and gil»' will be moving thfough the pljif-i line from 1'he Block 538 Field 'by Xovember 1. 1.971, and Texaco expe(.ts to ibe delivering gas from Block 541 Field 'before January 1. 1972. Rotarians Hear Sellers Frank M. Selers, assistant superintendent of the .Seaboard Coast Line Railroa.1, .spoke to the Kings Mountain P.otary club at their weekly meeting on June 3. His topic was “Co- nldown for American Railroads." Mr. .Sellers spoke ahoiil the genei’ally poor condiition of liie American railroad industry-, and the need for lailroads to be plac ed on a competitive footing with other segments of the tinnspor- SALE ON LEAR lET HOME STEREO SYSTEMS AT WILSON TV & MUSIC 904 W. GOLD 739-2616 H-340 8 TRACK HOME PLAYER SAVE S20 NOW $119.95 H-330 8 TRACK HOME PLAYER SAVE $20 NOW $99.95 K-410 8 TRACK PLAYER WITH A.M.-F.M. STEREO RADIO SAVE $60 NOW $169.95 H-460 8 TRACK PLAYER WITH A.M.-F.M. STEREO IND RECORD CHANCER SAVE $75 NOW $219.95 Save At WILSON'S if.' -i* Plonk Bros. & Co. AnnounceB 8x10 or 11x14 OIL COLORED PORTRAIT Only 97c (Plus 50c Handling, Insiuonce) Portrait Spodal! 11x14 or 8x10 Oil Colored Biitt Vlgtloli^ Family Record Plan Honored - .4 MOTHERS PHOTOGRAPHED FREE—In our bUAiAOp we dapend. on mothsm!. ■ - ■ and wish to say “Thank You” by extending thl* Invitation to oofoe in a Prefc Portrait. Surprise your hatband or family with ^ lovely poftmit it mottier. '4A Photographer Will Bo Avi^ailh MONDAY And TUESDA^. jimE 14 IS 10 a.m. 'til 530 pjn. Monday ToMdoY lU-oiiL fb tdtft All Work Guaranteod By ' Photographer, Paul Knepper ■ i gifjun’s Studio I Yean Experience No Age Limit qppttij* oub ^ and eomplexiol([i (Clothing not Chiklren and Adults PLONK RROS. & ^MPANT Kings M6untain< M. C. < Two Top Plan Convenient Ways To Save To Earn And Savings Accounts to Suit Your Every Need. Come In And Talk to One of Our Qualified Employees at Kings Mountain’s ‘‘Mo.st Modem Financial Institution”. PLAYTEX SUMMER PASSROOK SAVINGS This plan provides a permanent, easy-to-read record of savings growtli and dividend accumulation. Open account with any amount—no minimum. Dividends compounded 4 times each year—rate of 4.75% yields 4.83% annually. Withdrawals permitted at any time without notice. Funds immediately available. Savings received by the 10th of any month earn from the 1st. 90 Day Notice — Passbook Savings Compounded Quarterly $100 Min- inum Deposits Regular Full Paid Savings Certificate This plan is designed for the saver who wants to receive earnings as income. Open account with only $100. Minimum additional deposit $100. Deposits made by 10th of the month earn from the 1st. Dividends are mailed 4 times each year. Withdrawals may be made at any time. Funds immediately available. 5V4% Bonus Flan, $1,000 Minimum- One Year Certificate, $5,000 Minimum 6% Two Year Certificate, $10,(KX) Minimufn Kings Mouiitam Savings & Loan Association P. O. BOX '746 KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROUNA 28086 ‘icings Mowitain’s Most Modem Financial Institution” . ■ % -i □ SAV $’fS1 TO I Buy all your summer wardrobe needs now on these popular styles I' s • :.v.i ^ < i”' style #73 Playtex® Cross-Your- Heart® Fiberfill-lined Stretch Bra for perfect fit and comfort... (A, B,C) Reg. $5.00 ea. Now I 2 for $8.49 Style #187 . Playtex Cross-Your- / ^ tN'l Heart® Stretch Bra— /1 ^ FullLaceCups ’’ Youthful Support and separation— (J W Stretch back and sides (A, B, C) Reg. $5.00 ea. Now 2 lor $8.49 (Dcups) Reg. $6.00 ea. Now 2 tor $10.49 / Style #173 Playtex Cross-Your, Heart® Stretch Bra sheer elastic sides and back (A. B, C) y- <: f, Reg. $3.95 ea. Now 2 (or $6.89 (D cups) Reg. $5.50 ea. 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M, L) Reg. $8.50 now $7,49 Long Leg (XS, S, M, L) Reg. $9 00 now $7.99 XL in all styles $1.00 more All Bras ana Glrdles-While. Girdle; Back panel; 74% acetate, 16% rayan, 10% spandex. Crotch; 100% nylon (tlMtk i Exclusive of Other elasttc. C iv iNrii>4Aii»NAL pLAvTtR aaii , ‘-VJ t , »* I
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