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of daugh- sggy of , . Mrs.^^^ Ic, Mrs. ork, N. 'ells of James ( Char- of Shel- C- 't ■ ^Thursday. July 22, 1971 II iW !%>■ t^rwwi THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. iN. C. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS PAY Farm Week - — Is Inly Z5*3I DA> TOOTHERS! 11x14 LIVING COLOR PORTRAIT OF YOUR CHILD ,)i'- tjjh. : -f X. BY BELL PHOTO LABS $1.99 2 MYS OYir Plus 50c Handling Charge J FRIDAY & SATURDAY <> lULY 23 & 24 t t ^ W Limit 1 Per Child ^ ^ 1 Child Per Family ^ ^ Additional Children ^ ❖ S3.95 Each <|> A yk • Select from Severn' Poses ^ • Portrait Delivered In Store ^ ❖ PHOTOGRAPHER S HOURS; ^ % 10:00 t9 5:00 Daily ^ Piov. Bull has ilesignal<‘(l ^ : the week of .July Zvll as Safety Week" iti Xoflh f'ai'olina. ^ ■ In his jn'o lamalion, .Seoll J Ijoinled oat lliat aecidonts eon- ▼ liiiiie ro t.ike a heavy loll in spili* ^ of the adY'anees made in aniieul- ^ liiial letlinoii);;y. He said that ♦ fann aeei'tents can lie in evenled i liy farmers ili<‘m.'^el\es liy iisinji ^ tile stime eonei.-pts used to assure ^ a uentssful liarvesl. flood plan- A ning, Kood iitirliees aiKl letivin,; J as little as pos.sihle to luek. ▼ ; "0;ir goal,' ih(‘ fluM-rnor said, ^("should fx' lo eiiniinale ehanee ^ from M rtii life just as we h:i\e A learned lo e.wlude il from agr:- J full ill al prodiu lion." J ; lie ui'.'ed ail .\orlh Carolinians W lo uiiKe in a strong and pur ^ : poseful I'fforl U) redu, e farm, A home, recreational and highway ^ a.'. i ients. # I "Fai'm Safely Week" in .\orth Carolina is [.ai I of a nalional-of- fori aimed at redueing arridents in agi ii ullure, which is the na tion's lliird most dangerous in dustry, aeeoiding to tiie .\alionaJ ■Safely Coimeil. In iirotiaiming the week of ■Inly fl.o as .National Farm Safely iVi'ek, I'reside'il Xi.xon said that Americ an agiie llure has hceome a fully ri:,iii/.ed levhnology large ly sir.je; t to human planning a,i 1 cuntr-il. lie, ause of tills, he .said, ■'there is sharp irony in llie fact that t.his great industry . , . re mains a.mong the iniiitstries in width liurnan li.e is most precar ious and ai'.ident lates are high- esl.” Farm Safety Week activities in ■North Carolina are being spear headed hy liie .Norvli Carolina Pairal Safc'ty Council, an organ- i/ation c omprised of groups and individuals interested in pro.not- ing safety o-i the farm as well as 111 Hie iiome and on the higli- w.ay. His. ir'-iy Walker of Raleigh, '■lun' ii presifient, said "Xt'ed- n! life an-.I i-i.iury pre- l■:;■- a (liai'cnge to a!! citizens to r.i: t<e safely a h.aiiit and to v .-i, a for accident p: cvention n :t ju- d irin ; .Safely Week l,.t ilir.' 'hout the year.' Burlington's Dividend C.llKf.N.SBOHI'), July 11 — Tile I’.i anl-. f Hirectors of Burlingt'in ■ Iiidusiries, Inc., today declared a regul'ir (|uarlerly dividend of 3.o . i; f ■ p y de Sc'ptern- her . 11171. to shareholders of i-i.or! at the cl.ise of husine.ss July .311. 1971. Bire.-tois met f ir the first time in tile I’ompan.v’s newly-complet ed coipaiate office.s buildiifg in Grcen.sboni. School Teachers Survey Released Til’ }■» hlir school sluhonts (Uuiri.r sv.-h(;{)l y(*ai‘ rccoiv- {•(I ilu* .s<T\ if'o.'' '>1 .M.iiiuh lull tinii* iii.-crociioiKil porsi^nt’o!, .u- (Ordifip ;o a yr ii(V)«l sur- Ih'op.ucl hy Die Slato Dop.irl nuM'tl cl Ihhilii- Instniciiou. ii'<' n‘}jc)rt {‘lassil'ics 1 h l('ac]u*i)s ]>nncipal>- on<i MijxuAuruicr .Ne\cr.'il h(*-( .ln;‘s. jji; ludht^ l<‘vcl of rt'iMiiii-mi'jn. cspcjiiMi.-c. • ix'- ciali/.fHl iucM ol iiisJi u ticMi onM soiucc ct saj.Ji). ('.nil -n II. Willis, muiio.’i^r •>! lii(‘ 1 ijj Dai 1 Ih ". J anft Slniisiifoi S*‘r\iii‘s, ndofl that th.c t.fiaj nuinhci* of in.'-inu - tiQnnl ]iiy(*(*.s jiaid ci:i (>i -laic lund.> was 1 D.).-ai!y pcrsoirifl h»ial and |c(j(M*?iIly puifl ucii<in<jl or 111!' icachois in siaK'- rilloticci special »*'f alion posi tions, liic niajoriiy, I,.")!)! were it':uhin;T. Ilic odiicahli* nu’iilally retarfl«»':. Oilaa- ari'a.v were scrvcil as follows: speech iaijiaired, 222; '‘ripple:!. 2d: .\isuall\- handicap- jied, I'l: lin..pii:ili/'e<l. 5(); heaian • impaired, 22; learnir.;: d;sah!ed, 2U; eniidinnally di'^turhed, 2-^. In .•cldilion, theio were 21h siai«‘- alloliei U'.'!c'I;eis of <*N'('p;;onal)y inchildren. rp odft from l!ie jjrevi'ios school ye:ir, vocalional efiaialion l(*afhers toi'iled .'J.ITH. In.-luded in tlial li;.;urr* were Phn readKMs of irnde an<{ industrial educ.ititjn conr.es. .s’OO iionio economics in- Washington Report Paqe 7 fantiistie rote while our textile iii 19711. the- full tide hegan to exports have* r(‘niained virtu'il rtin against us and wc* were run- Iv at tile same- lined. Be the end ning a Sl.ti liillio trade deficit. (# \ < '.-St ‘ ■? '-iX t- ■ \ BIG GROl'P MEN' S SUMMER SPORT COATS VALUES TO $39.99 S20.88 & S2Z.88 ' f V CURLEE And GRIFFONS .$,'54.99 VALUES Se.o.OO VALUES NOW S32.88 NOW $39.88 ALL MEN'S SUMMER SUITS Were $59.99 Were .$82.50 Were .$99.50 NOW $42.88 NOW $64.88 NOW $74.88 PlonkBros&Co USE YOUR BANK CHARGE CARDS HERE : WA.SIlINtJTOX. Foreign trade policy hroughi on mucll contriiver.sy in the cdosing da.cs Ilf tlie last Cuiigrc's.s, hut, uii- fiirlimalcdy, no agreement w;is u‘ai lied on a liill that would liace eiirlic'l lextile imports. .Since then tile .North Caro lina textile industry has strug gled to liie willi our unre.ilis- ilic trade p.ilicii-s, luit first (|Uar- ter earning.^ this year were down and in many instaces prof its he.'ame losses. Several lead- ! ig companies have laid off suli >iantial niinihers eniplo.vees and i.riispp.ts are dim that tlie ---ilualain will improve soon. The cliief ('Tus.-, as has licen the ea.so since a hout lll.is, is the impor tation of Japanese and llong Kong made goods and their lakoiner of the domestic mtir- ket. Even till' world's largest tex tile firm, Burlington Indusirie.v, lias lieen serlousi.v affected 1)> file Cia,.iic loiidilion of file tex tile market, tlfuriington's Presi dent, Kly R. Callaway, Jr., ro- leiilly testified before tlie .Sen-' ale .Suhcoinmillee on Interna- j lional Trade and painted this I bleak picltiie; ", . . Hie great I disparily between wage rates ■ an 1 working conditions llirough-' slniclors and .7ZS len.'-ers i.i ag ricultural programs. ■All 09.7 of the full-time driver ediicaiion teachers in .N'orih Car- j olina last ,vear were emplci.ved ' whit local fun'is, as were the 227 le.uliei's of trainable children. oi:l the world lends to m.'ike ■tlie r. .S. tlie 'dumping ground' for g.iods wliicli ar<- produ.ed abroad under euiidiiions llial are illegal in Hie F. .S." lie pointed to a lompeliiive fai'lor iiflen ignoied liy many •'friv iraders,' an| tliat is Hiul ".lapan is Hie most higlily jiro lecierl maikei hi tlie world. As a eiiiisei|uen. e. .Fap.'ui often seIN priiducis III its own jieo|ile al . iinsidera-lili higlier ]ii'i. es Hia'i Hiey sell Hie same or similar produels to .Americans." I would afifl Hiat Hiese goods are no bar gain he ailse Hrey ale lieing houglil al Hie price ol Hious.iiids lit! American olij.- at a Hnie’witen our eionomy is aliead.v strain iiig lo meet its oliligaHnns A new trade liill lias been in tro iuied In- House and Ways and .Me.ins CommiHee ('haa'in-iti W'iiiiur Mills, hut it is now dor- manl in the Cnmniiltee to al low lime for .\;nliassador Ilavid Kemied.v's ir.ule mission tn gam .some eiine''.ss:iins trom the tex tile-] roi' ing nations of Hie Far Fast. ReporiN coming in on tlie Kennedy lalks, lioweter, idieale Huh noHiiii',' niiieh lias liappeii <‘■1 .vet. Tile iruHi of the mallei is that our trade jioliciev li.a\-(. all loo olleii been '.'eared to the graiiH.'i'; of extra eoncessioiis lo lillier nations to keep ihem friendly an , \er.\ rarely have ■fiiir negotiators laid down seiisi- iiie terms for trade wiHi these eounlriCs. In'fhe last 13 vears, F. .S. tex tile imports luive increased at a HAZEL'S BEAUTY NOOK Is Pleased to Announce ' the Addition of MISS KAREN GRIGG to our Staff of Qualified Beauticians and Stylists. .. f if TMS Miss Grigg is a talented first place trophy winner. She invites all her friends to visit her in her new location. Open Monday through Saturday with three operators to serve you. Iltizel K:tni|H‘, (iwni'f-mtinagi’f ti(i5 .Aloxanciei' St. PHONE 739-4939 r i Tour Happy Shopping Store i ITT v; ^ ElANESE l-ORTREL f Miss B’ dresses made with FortreP—save WASHABLE NO-ITCN BLEND OF FORTREL* POLYESTER AND COTTON A. WINDOWPANE CHECKS in rod on navy and white. Sizes 7 lo 14. B. TWO-PIECE LdC <. Navy and green or red with navy. Sizes 3 to 6X. C. BIAS INSERTS.\,'liito collar on blue or brown plaid. Sizos7to14. D. VEST EFFECT. Flaid with harmonizing solidtone. Blue or rust. 7-14. E. STRIPE shirt d'e; s look. Green or blue with beige; wide bell. 3 to 6X, F. EMBROIDERY OD bige or green. Deep center pleat. Sizes 7 to 14. ‘MISS B' PANTY HOSE. One size (its all usually 69, each 2 fOr 1.00 ‘MISS B’ TIGHTS. Kaahion colors. Sizes 4-6; 7-10; 12-14, usually $1, 88c 7-14, usually 5.00 ea. 3-6X, usually 4.50 ea. *Tr«dtmirk Fibtr Induilrio, tne»
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