Februaiy Clearance ; ft! kIH^ M8UMmii| MISALB, kiN'sis M'bUMfaIM, n. c Homeumieis Thiirii^dyi FtBUiary 12, Are Given Storm Warning ALE M1N S FAMOUS BRANDS POLYESTER DOUBLE KNIT Slacks 5 price ENTIRE STOCK CORDUROY SLACKS Sizes Up To 38 V2 PRICE ALL MEN'S FALL POLYESTER DOUBLE KNIT SUITS SUITABLE FOR YEAR-ROUND WEAR % OFF ENTIRE STOCK BOYS* LONG SLEEVE DRESS - SPORT AND PULLOVER KNIT SHIRTS Sizes Up To 20 Vz PRICE MEN'S FAMOUS BRAND DRESS SHIRTS VALUES TO $4.00 NOW $2.00 $5.00 VALUES NOW $2.44 VALUES TO $7.00 NOW VALUES TO $10.00 NOW ONE GROUP “MISS WONDERFUL’’ DRESS SHOES Vt PRICE ALL LADIES & GIRLS FASHION ROOTS NOW Vi PRICE LADIES POLYESTER & COTTON DRESSES Regular & Half-Sizes NOW $4.44 ALL LADIES FALL DRESSES-CAR COATS-SPORTSWEAR BELOW Vi PRICE ALL LADIES CHALLIS & FLANNEL GOWNS & PAJAMAS NOW ■A PRICE ONE GROUP LADIES RORES NOW Vz PRICE PLONK’S USE YOUR CHARGE CARDS ALL MEN’S SWEATERS ONE GROUP MEN’S WOOL And LONG SLEEVE SUITS AND KNIT SHIRTS SPORT COATS Vz PRICE Vz PRICE ATLANTA, Feb, 13 — As gre.it tniiny .\',:rth Carolina •lonieowners are slill shivci.ng n the wake of the wor.i: siieiv- Uorm to hit the Sou' heaet sin.' the fjrn of the century, spring itorms V. .‘‘.Ii ti'.oir acMmi- inying rain, haii ami ternadecs ate pro- jabiy the ia.,it thing on their aiinds, Iloweicr, as Florida resi- ienls — who were visited by six -orna iocs on January 2,s - might leli tho.Ti, "It’s never too eariy to take pre.-autions." The Insurance Information In stitute emphasizes the necessity of aii homeowne. s, cspeciaiiy mo- hiie home owners, kn: wing wiiat to do efore and after a storm. That knowiel'ge can save poo- pie and property before the storm, and prevent further dam age and help get necessary re pairs made quickiy and property after the storm. In the event of a tornado or other high winds, the Institute recommends the following: — At home, if no storm ceiiar is near, take shoitcr in a corner of the basement nearest the dir- open country, move at right an-1 or otherwise covering brimen win-1 gles to the ternado’s p ilh. If dows; covering hotes in the root | there is no time to esc..pc, ileianJ siiiing with te.mporary ma-1 Oat in the nearest dil h, ravine | teriais. Keep a record of the cost, or other depression. Don’t stay it any, and provide the insurance in ycur autemohiie. !a.iju3tor with itemized biils. I ranans May Obtain — Mobiis homes are a fre-| Fvor your own protection, deal quent target of .str.mg winds only with a roputahic conlr.;:t.-ir. tr.rnu ’oes, but much di image c.,n ; in having repairs ma '.e or o: ■lain- ^ Sebdarship 'w.''r1s and ibut who wishes to certify or do graduate work In library science and be a school librarian. The aim of the scholarship is to en courage entrance Into the field of school llbrartanshlp o.r ad vancement for those already members of the profession. This Scholarship N. C. A. L. Scholarship pro be prcicntcd by the u c of an ^ ing a less estimate. The local Bet- Committee of the North Carolina , gram is in its seventh year, anchcra.ge system, or “tie ter Business Bureau may be able Association of School Librarians downs," designed to hold the .. ...... hemo in pl ica. They may be made from tea iily avail.-,hie m'l'lciia saih as aircraft cable cr .nctal to hep you in t.iis rc’aiJ. is again accepting applications I Applications may be obtained c.ot your a-ent know whe-e far the annual scholarship of from each coimty and city school you will be if you must move ii; ?5CO.OO available to school librar-i strap.s, turn ucklcs and ground anchors and can be purihised from a man'ifa-turoc and profes sionally installed. Ai- 1. il A SrCi'iM A’lrr a windstorm or hail storm, don’t hinder first aid and rescue work. Unie s quilified to render emergency assistance. J.ay a,\va.- from disaster areas. D.on’t touch ciangi ng or loose power lines or eis-tric wires. In a storm the live i .er lines may ' ecemo ont.ingic 1 insial lences, teif.ihone or otlie.r wires. Be r irciui of fire at all ti ncs. Make Tempoiary Repairs Assuming your propr-iy has been damaged, it's only natural th it ycu will want necessary i- pairs to he ma e both quickiy and prcpcrly. Here’s how you can help: Notify your insurance agO"t 'to temporary qu rtorj. If j.orr ions, it was announced today by I 'arship oommittce chatrman, Mi, policy covers additional living t'l-e ciiaVman, Mrs. WillieB. Hill. ivVillie B expenses, kero a record of those scholarship is awarded each, expenses for your adjuster. ' *^0 flu amlicant who already Street, Durham Be pre-ared to provide the a !- holds an undergraduate degree ju.'-'ter with an inventory of dam- Hill, 1609 Fayetteville North Cr.roi';-. ! 27707. Deadline for this year's ap- egel personal property such as I'-v t-> -lecd the processing furnishings, clctiiing a" i ieive- your claim. of plications is April 1, 1973. ection from which the wind is telling him the e.vtsnt of yorr blowing. If there is no basement, dama.gps. If the damage amount seek shelter elsewhere -- even e.xceeds any deductihie pravisicn. an open ditih can offer some protetion. — Avoid auditoriums, gymn is- iums and other bui! iing having large roofs relatively lightly an chored. — If you -sight a tornado in he will report the loss to your insurance eompany and have an adjuster call upon you. Make whatever temporary r.'- pairs are necessary to prevent further da.mago by wind or rain. This Eihould include boarding up Great American D££DS Dream Rowan County about sickle cell anemia, a disease com.Tion a- mong black people, was launch- I ei about a year ago. Extension agent Mrs. Louise I Slade and representatives from anl it offered a more meningiul life for some of the county's senior c.itizens. The Foster Grandparents Pro gram, initiated in the lal] of ‘72 recruited senior citizens to work with two children each, explains Machine. other health, educational and ci- Martha Tliomas, home economics vie organizations formed a stu dy group in April, 1972, to learn about sickle cell anemia and to I take positive action. In January a progress report I showed the study committee had purchased a film strip for use in junior and senior high schools, had distributed 2,000 p-amphlets, i tors, had set up a Speakers’ Bureau,! STILL YOL'NG had found a location where all j Mrs. Jennie Tucker* Ruffin, Rt. information about the disease | 2, is a wr.man in her late seven- ■ [could oe centraliized, and had tici who thinks young and acts 11 completed a proposal asking fori young. extension agent The program touihed the lives of these eldprly people. Some who had previously visited their phy sicians one or twice a week for illnesses, ranging from high ( ],;ad pic.sare to arthritis, have now been dismissed by their doc- j I funds to help combat sickle cell 11 anemia. If the proposal is funded, Mrs. I I ’ Slade says, "money will be used for a screening program to iden tify those with the di.sease, for trailing IS para-medical students and for genetia counseling to persons anticipating marriage." TWO-FOLD SUCCESS She recently completed course work for her high school diplo.na and she is currently enrolled in a bookkeeping class at the local community college. In addition, Mrs. Tucker likes to share her craft skills and knowledge with y-ounger Rock ingham County homemakers, ob serves Mrs. Ze:':e Jackson, homo A Foster Grandparent program' economics extension agent. I in Wayne County has had a two- The h-mr-raker. wdio -enjovs fold success: It provided love and ba ket weaving and needle crafts affection for retarded children at is teaching other women to quilt. O’Berry Center, a state mental ^^3 time you’re absolutely going to save something out of your pay- check. But, then, you really do ne^ that pantsuit, a new coat and, of course, that perfume Eric likes so much. Before you know it, the money’s gone... and all you’ve got saved are your dreams. That’s why the Payroll Savings Plan IS such a good idea for a single girl._WhGi»> ou join, an amount you sfiecify is set aside from your check and used to buy U.S. Savings Bonds. And, it’s all done before you get your check—so you can’t help but save. U.S. Savings Bonds. To help you save more than dreams. Now E Bonds pay 5^4% inleresl when held (o nuiuritv of 5 ywre, 10 nioniht (4% (he first year). Bonds are replaced if lost, atolcn, er destroyed. When needed they can be cashed ♦ at your Iwnk. Interest is not subject to state or local income taxes, and federal tax be deferred until redeniplion. Take stock in America. ow . <1, Cf” HOW TO KEEP YOUR INCOME TAX REFUND FROM SLIPPING THROUGH YOUR FINGERS PLACE YOUR 1AX REFUND IN ONE OF FIRST-CITIZENS BANK’S POPULAR SAVINGS PLANS. EACH PLAN EARNS THE HIGHEST SAVINGS INTEREST PERMITTED BYLAW First'Citizens. Mmnb«r KU.I,l,.Cfl97:i BviX . Trull Gomptny } (