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Page 2 Herald Want Ads Get Results Subscribe To The Herald KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C Miss Dellinger the put- together look Dellinger. Mrs. Scruggs is mother of Mrs. Scarborough, Mrs. Carrigan and Mrs. Bagwell. Clucsts showered the honoree with miscvllaneous household i gifts. The hostesses presented Miss Dellinger a corsage of yel low carnations which she pinned to the shoulder of her white wool party dress. I A color note of yellow and white was carried out in decora-1 tions and refreshments. The re freshment table, overlaid with lace cloth, held an arrangement of yellow candles and yellow flowers as centerpiece. N. C. Spent $426 Pei ChUd In School Opeiations Foi '67 RALEIGH I’or current op-; eraiion of the public schools, ex-, clu.sive of capital invesiment and. SNAZZI $14 Bag $8.99 Legion Dance Set Saturday You can bo sure that you're never without the goodness of reai butter when you keep a sup ply in your freezer. Butter can he frozen in its original contain-: er without additional wrapping. If it is to be kept frozen for .sev-' eral months, over-wrap it in a freezer packaging material to' prevent loss of moisture from' the surface. debt retirement. North Carolina spent $426.29 per pupil In aver age daily attendance during 1966- 67, an increase of $57,50 per child over the previous year. Dr. Char les F. Carroll, .State Superintend ent of Public Instruction pointed out that during the same period, the national average expenditure per child was increased by $54. However, the national average expenditure per pupii was listed at $623 as compared to $.569 dur ing 1965-66. "The Starlighters" will play’; for Saturday night's American! Legion dance for members and guests at the American Legion Hall. Dancing will be from 9 until: 12 p.m. Admission is $3 per couple. Miss Alexander Chapter Treasurer Carry off die Total Look in the greatest little go-togethers going! Auditions puts color intensity togetlier with vervy styling for a Very “well put together” look! a^u-ciitions as seen in McCaWs Libby Aiexander, Kings .Moun tain student at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, has been elected treasurer of Alpha Xi Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary international music society. The new officers will serve for the 1963-69 academic year. Miss Alexander is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander of Kings Mountain. There are presently about 50 members in Mu Phi Epsilon at UNC-G. A minimum grade point average of 3.4 (out of a possible four points! is required to be ad mitted into the honorary society. F-TA MEETING Central school Parent-Teach er Association will hold a reg ular meeting Friday night at 7:30 in the school auditorium. President Dick Shaney has an nounced. CHEESE IT: DENVER SANDWICH THAT IS While the great thinkers of the w'orld were c-ontemplating which came first the chicken or the bSg, the great cooks of the world were exploring the great versa tility of eggs. They u.sod them to make e\erything from cake to meringue front sauces to sand wiches. One of the greatest egg sandwiches ever created was the Denver sandwich flavored with tasty Cheddar chee.se. CHEESY DE.W'ER .SA.\D\VICH 1 tablespoon butter 2 tablespoons chopped onion 1 tablespoon chopited green pepper i option.il > 4 eggs, slightly beaten 1'l- cups (6 oz.) shredded Cheddar Cheese 'r cup ground cooked ham 1 tablespoon chopped pimiento ’-i teasptjon salt Dash of pepper Butter 6 buttered toasted hamburger buns In a 1-quart saucepan melt but- tei : add onion and green pepper and saute’ until tender. Add to eggs along with 1 cup Cheddar cheese, ham, pimiento, salt, and pepper; mix well. Using approxi mately hi cup mixture for each sandwich, fry on buttered pre heated griddle until eggs are set; turn and frv other side. Sprinkle remaining cup Cheddar cheese over tops. Serve on buns. This is the picture drawn by a study just completed by Statisti cal Services of the State Depart ment of Public Instruction, and a recent national survey made by the U. S. Office of Education in cooperation with the 50 state de partments of education. Federal spending in North Carolina increased from a flat .SCf in 1965-66 to 15.4% in 1966- 67. There was, of course, a pro portionate decline in the percent age of State and local school funds exix'nded. "Child Welfare" Topic Of Auxiliary Proaram Mrs. J. E. Mauney and Mrs. Paul Mauney presented the pro tram on "Child Welfare” at Thursday's meeting of the Amer ican Legion Auxiliary. .Mrs. Sam Hamrick was hostess at her home on Shelby road. Miss Mae Sue Goforth was ntesent as a visitor. Mrs. John Henry Moss, president, presided. At refreshment time Mrs. Hamtick was assisted by Miss Goforth in serving a dessert course. GOSPEL SING Kings Mountain Church of God on Parker street will hold a gospel sing Saturday night at 7 p.m. and various gospel singing groups have been in vited to participate. Rev. F. M. Vaughan, pastor, said the in terested community is invited to attend. li I WHITEWAU I li\at ;ViviaU pf\C8** The safe tire DELUXE CHAMPION The tire that's original equipment on America's finest new 1968 cars! FULL LIFETIMF. GUARANTEE •Raiiuit deCecU in workmanship and materials and all normal road haz> art! injuriaa encountered in every day paaaenirar car use for the Ufa of the original tread design in ac cordance with terms of our printed guarantee certificate. Price of re placement pro-rated on original tread depth wear and based on Fire.stone adjustment price (or replacement tire at time of adjusk- ment. 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