9 e 2 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KING5 MOUNTAIN. N. C. i%dd'WaDt-Ads Grover News Get Results obsen’ation and treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Camp,: Michelle and Todd ol Charlotte: were Sunday dinner guests of Raving A Wedding? Call |Pciul Lemniiitts Phone 487-4502 Photog'apher /J /Mrs. Preston Goforth. They re- I turned to their home in Green wood, S. C. Monday. / Ml’S. Esther Bell of Gastonia / spent several days with Miss Avai Mr. and 'Mrs'. M. H. Camp. Thursday night a Mission Em- Dr. and Mrs. Charley-Moore Gibbons. | Mrs. Steve Francis and chil- ; phasis will be at the First Bap- and children spent weekend Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore Richard-; dren of Greenville, S. C. were ]tist church. All, including the with her parents,/ir. and Mrs. son and Jeff of l^noir spent last, Sunday guests of Mrs. P. A. Fran-i I men are encouraged to attend. Ben Philpot in fiJ^owah, Tennes* weekend with her mother, Mrs. cis. The Lions club held their meet- see. He returyf home Monday,; H. L. Beam. j Mr. and Mrs. Panny Cobb of ing this Tuesday night at the Mrs. Moore^^^ children Remain-, John Robinson of Spring Lake,! Charlotte were Sunday guests of [ Renn’s Cafeteria. The inclemen- ed for cy of the weather last Tuesday Mrs. Cl, I night called for a postponement ma j of the meeting. | at j The Lions Club is sponsoring j a spaghetti dinner and supper a I the Grover School lunch Saturday, March 1. The pro^ from the sale will be used jprovement of the Grov< tery. ;^er visit. Mr. and N. J. spent from Sat’urda'y until'Miss Evelyn Mullinax.' 'Horton and Miss Thel-1 Tuesday with his mother, Mrs. J.: Mr. and Mrs. Creighton Gold TSn.. T T 4- ^ ^ t. ! _ . .1 r . .. .... es * erne- visited Ray Hambright C. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. :one Memorial Hospital in Jimmy Brackett, shore Sunday afternoon. Mrs. H. A. Allen of Los Ange- • Thelma H^ambnght spent (eg. California returned home weekend in Greensboro with Fnday after spending the week and Mrs. Rufus Hambright | with Mrs. R. H. Ponder. She came She returned home Sunday with, especially for the funeral of Mr Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Horton, and ponder. Miss Thelma Ingle. DEEDS of Appalachia, Virginia were guests of Mrs. B. F. Bird and Mrs. W. B. Turner on Friday, i,, -i/r J ^ ^ ^Moore counties.) Mr. and Mrs. James Bell spi^nt. STRETCH CLOTHING Sunday afternoon m Spartanburg.: BUDGET Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kiser of with the c-ost of both (News items this week from ing budgets by learning to tailor Yadkin, Washington, Durham and coats and suits. One homemaker, Mrs. F. J. Thursday, February Ilf \Wt. garden with at least vege- taiblafi. According to Mrs. Aiudfik S.' Capehart, home economics Ex tension agent, a project has been initiated whereby a garden plot will be soil-tested, plowed up, lim ed and fertilized it the family consents to buy seeds and plants and set them out and cultivate them to maturity. Agency i*epresentatives are now busy locating iaw-intH>me families who are interested in growing vegetables to eat fresh and to conserve for later use. «;hAihv 5 wiiiiam uavis IS maxing a noy s mother, Mrs. fTw.^Kiser^ i going “P-lcoat for one of her eight children. Myers is making her husband a jacket. Another homemaker, Mrs. men’s! William Davis is making a boy's V 100 I ^wgreenjAmps $10.n^or% Order FREE Kings Mtn. Wl^-Qixc: STORES Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rountree' Mrs. B. P. HambrighYls in .he! frrdeL'ed took Joel Rountree back to Dav-. Kings Mountain hospital. j ferreten tneir cloth idson ColUv^e Monday a/fter he; <Mrs. Dwight Dixon and chil-!“ ■ had spent the weekend at home, j dren Dix. Kathy and Angela of i Como enroute to LeMoore AFB Charlie Mullinax spent from Harrisburg were Saturday guests! in California, stopped over to vis- - - londa.v until Thursday in the of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pinkelton.i it her grandmother, Mrs. Mar- in Charlotte Mrs. S. A. Crisp spent several garet Crocker on Monday. C. Hardin visited Mrs. Ada Shir-; for observation and treatment.; days in Columbia with Mr. J. P., Bill Hendon of Appalachian ley m will have minor surgery at Sheppard, Miss Annie Fellers University and Martha Herndon Mr. and Mrs. H. H .Becknell were Sunday dinner guests o»f Mrs. Mary Erwin and Mrs. Eun ice Simmons and Mr. Ed Be(*k- nell in Gaffney. Umlti Void Afk tar. ±, 1969 Mrs. Susie Cook and Mr. and*the Kings Mountain hospital this ^ ..... . .1... week. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Ovensby of Hickory were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ovensby. Mrs. L. T. Morgan is in the Charlotte Memorial hospital for Mrs. J. P. Cook spent Sunday in j Greensboro with Mr. and Mrs. I Grady Childers. I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goforth and j children, Donald and Suzanne I spent last weekend with Mr. and and Henry Fellers. Miss Elaine Pruette, a member of the school faculty at Alien- Brook in Charlotte spent the weekend with her Ola Pruette. of East Carolina spent last week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Herndon. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hardin mother, Mrs.'and Tnacy of Charlotte were re cent guests of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Stall of'Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Hardin. SAVE SELECTO HAMELOTS EXTRA LEAN COOKED BONELESS PINl(r PIG SLICED BACON LB. HAMS-=-if1.09 99' 68 W.D . . . U. S. CHOICE BONELESS TOP ROUND ROAST FULL QUARTERS SLICED PORK LOINS • ••••• • •••••# W-D SPLIT FRYER CENTER CUT LOIN PORK CHOPS lb. CENTER CUT RIB PORK CHOPS LOIN END PORK ROAST lb. 49^ RIB END PORK ROAST .1.39^ MARHOEFER SHOWBOAT I BREAST 1 WIENERS ~49 99 W D U. S. CHOICE BONELESS STEAK TOP ROUND f' LADIES W-0 "HANDI-PACK" GROUND BEEF W-D EXTRA SHARP AGED N. Y. STATE CHEESE SUPERBRAND '2 Lb. Cup 58#) COTTAGE CHEESE W-D lEoch Slice Wroppcd) AMERICAN CHEESE 49 TASTE O'SEA FRENCH FRIED PERCH FILLET taste O'SEA FRENCH FRIED FILLETS OF FLOUNDER . . . TASTE O'SEA FRENCH FRIED FISH CAKES . . : taste O’SEA FRENCH FRIED SHRIMP PAniES .. . Lb. Pkg. Lb. Pkg. 59" 69" 12-oz. %4 Pkgs. I ARROW BATHROOM 12-oz. Pkg. 49^ NYLONS DIXIE DARLING SANDWICH PAIR PKG. Bread.. 2 DEEP SOUTH OR LIMIT 1 OF YOUR CHOICE WITH A S5.00 OR MORE ORDER Mayonnaise Tissue :.....'~19' ^49' Drinki ...12 FACKER S LABEL , ,, Limit 5 ■with q $5 or more order Tomatoes....~-10' I Limit 1 of Your Choice With A $5.00 or More Order actad COFFEE watch “yifio-iD ilkRaceL CHEK CANNED Join famoos SD-rl< .■. .'.of Jack Drees a: i i:.r ca's beautiful Tropical Park for F.e complete lhoroujl<bicd tdccs every week. For a r.banco to Win one of the l.utulfctlj of BIG CASH PRIZES owardc;f in this area for each show, get your FREE Game Card au WINN-DIXIE SHOW SATURDAY AT 7 P.M. WFBC-TV WBTV Chaiuiel 4 ChonncI Z ASTOR VEGETABLE . >•••••• , Limit 1 with a $5 or more order SHORTENING LIMIT ? OF YOUR CHOICE WITH A $5 00 OR MORE ORDER DETERGENT ARROW , FAB Gient Ph*. J Qi,nl Pkf. 49'59' LYSOL DISINFECTANT Cleanser 29^ 15-ex. BeiHe BAYER ASPIRIN 68^ 100 Cf. Bottle CRACKIN' GOOD Vonillo Wofers Coconut Bore 'i- Butter Flavor Cooket Fudge Nut Ceokiee 4 -- ^1 SUPERBRAND TASTE O'SEA SHERBET 2 PERCH FILLETS 3 16-oz. $•! Pkgs. I U. $. He. 1 WHITE (20 U. Vent Vu Bog . THRIFTY MAID PEAS & CARROTS 4’pI;:, '1 ib. Vent Vu Bog LIBBY'S ORANGE JUICE • X HALF GALLONS ’ FROZEN SHOESTRING POTATOES THUNDERBOLT SHRIMP CHUNKIES . TASTE O’SEA FISH STICKS Pkgs. 4 20-oz, $1 Pkgs. I rPkgs. 2-Lb. $-|W Pkg I 16-oz. Pkg. 59^ (MM STA/iWS 28-01. Pine or Sof no Seem Tnnin ^lone. Votd After Morch 1 i STAMPS 6-01 Ne-eote tnatont Coffo* Vokf After Motth I POTATOES..... 10 MEDIUM (5 Lb Bog 29ci YELLOW ONIONS PLORIOA PINK OR WHITE GRAPEFRUIT 2 PRCSH STRAWBERRIES.. 3 i 3 Lb. Bog 5 Lb. Bogs 43^ 19^ 89^ 1. .GREEN stamps 21-Ct CKrId'en', Pole Vitomins Void After Moth I STAMPS SI 00 Siie Mon Power Spray DeodoraiW Void After Morth t E7C~rRJ% CREEJ^ ST A MPS SI-19 Size 8.Ho(« Pertusiin Ce««li Fennele Void After AAorch t Elaine Johnson, assistant home economies Extension agent, said several women have already en thusiastically started a second garment. The women feel the time they spend on tailoring is time well «pent and will mean a definite savings in family clothing costs, the agent added. SNUG RiEEiU'GERATOR DOOR Does your refrigerator door fit snugly? Here’s an easy iway to check it. Close the door on a slip of paper. If the paper can be eas ily pulled out while the door is closed, the rubber gasket shbuld be replaced to keep out warm air. Wash the rubbt*r gasket each week, advises Mrs. Sandra C. Brown, home economics Exten sion agent, Washington County. I Fruit juices or grease can break | it down. 1 SAVE TIME AND ENERGY I If you have small children a-i round the house, some household I jobs will be left undone now and' then. ! However, a group of young • mothers enrolled in an Education- j al Improvement course in meal' preparation, under the direction | of Mrs. Mary J. WTiitmoix*, assist-! ant home economics Extension a- gent, Durham County, learned: that the lagging task does not j have to be that of meal prepara tion. I Participants of the pi*ogram ad-: mitted they had given little | thought to such management ’ techniques as storing leftovers in | a dish or wrap that could be us^' for reheatirLg. Nor had they con-' sidered making ample use of i low-cost convenience foods, soi that preparation and clean-up! time could be reducetl. "After all,’’ Mrs. Sylvia Crisp.' one of the participants observed,' “busy young homemakers can| use the energy they save in food preparation for other homemak-1 ing jobs.’’ GROW YOUR OWN j Agencies in Moore County arej working together to encourage j low-income families to plant a' to be « ^ade... in NORTH CAROLINA With more than 200 Ramede Inns now open or under con* struction, each franchise lo cation benefits through our exclusive Ramade Inn-Stant, the world’s fastest reserva tion and referral system. In addition to assistance through success-proven techniques, the strength ia Ramade’s franchise pro gram lies in such adven- teges as the nation’s largest credit card affiliation, with more than 20 million cardholders; SureRate, a guaranteed rate program in volving ovar 1500 major corporations; national ad vertising campaigas; and an occupancy percentage well above the national average. For full information on fran chise opportunities write, wire or phone: Ramada Inns, Inc., P.O. 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