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n RolK'rt W. Sfott, wife of ; e5G<J.'lrnor of North Carolina, KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Thursday, February 5, 1^70 Chicken Contest Set March 17th; ' ernoi's Wife To Address Luncheon Jae epted an invitation to ap o I the progiam of the 1970 pck n Co.jklng Contest” to in Raleigh, March 17, Wliile these prtjntinent women cannot part.ciyate in the "Chick en Cooking Contest” we tho.ght Annette Dover, Robert Hardin Set Wedding Da^te ttgistraiion •tUeveland Tech announces that -oi ^ Ted Dover of |jp registration at 7 that the North Carolina home- *jrover announce the engngpttl^nt i . night, February 9, tmtkers miglit ttijoy samp-ing . their daughter, Billte Annette, 'eumpus at 137 South Post ilut.se favorite recipes of Mrs. ^^obert Stephen Hardin, son ol g,iu4 for Nuise’.s .\iils cour.se. ic "Chicken Co4>king Con- j Rrnt'st Mollings, wife of Senator t^od Mrs. E|mer, Hardin ,o^ spon-sored annunlly by , ii,,iiings from -South tTarolina, ' and Mr.s. 7’im Lee Carter, wife I Botlt the bride-elect and pros ol Congre.ssman T m Carter fiective bridegroom are 19d9 grail- - it'INc 'th Caiolina Poultry Pro- ' '$*ur.4 in conjunction v/ith tlie , ' og.il taiolina P.iuitry Federa-j C arol.na Power & Light | ?aLj, and Duke Power Cbm-1 . This year’s contest will h* j al 9:00 a.ni. al the FoihI i ^idnetj Building al N. C. Slate Jhii'erlity. .Mrs. Scott will sp<‘ak a} a luW^eon folIoiAiing the con test; Atcxirding to Elaine Johnson of iefNotih Carol na DeparlmenI Agriculture, who is ciKirdinat- :}the efforts for the contest, 61X1 Tar Heed men ami en have entered the contest. that n...mher ten will he ten to represent the A iult .'ion aid five will be cho-suil' jeprestnl the Junior Div sion he "Cii.ken Cooking Con- in Raleigh on Manli 17, ■ rom Kentucky. llccipe from Mrs. Ernest E. Ifollings ' CHICKEN - SPAGHETTI CASSEROHE . ilnformial — to he served with salad and garlic bread) 6 Genciams Servings 3 tbs. olive oil 1 onion chopped 1 green peppin- . cliopped 1 cup slice;l mushrooms 2cans tom-ato sauce 1 tsp. salt. 'a tsp. fix-sh ground pi'pper 'a tsp. oregano 1 lb. cooked and dr.iined spag- lutti 2 II). cooked and diced chicken or tuikey Heat oil in skijlet. Saute onion uales of school. King.s Mountain high Jofin Martin, director of ekten- siun clashes, said tliere is no clia^e for this course. Only per sons 18 years of age or older may designed to prepare studenLs for . J a. ehroll. This is a GG hour course The bride-to-be is oinployed. by a-t nur.se.s’ aides. Hber Industries at Earl. indicate Ibis Mr. Hardin is employed ■ by giiiR h; in demand. City Auto and Truck Parts. I The wedding will take ^law ’ A^eo iiour Tailoring course gels -Sunday, February 15th, at'3 p.m. February In Grover’s Bethany Baptist I?, at Shelby C ty Park. Registra- church. No formal wedding Ijivttu- lions are being is.sued but gu | he d at Cily Park will be at 7 p.m. friends and relatives are invited > *’ “'i;. hr-st cla-ss se.ssion to lu attend ' There is no charge for ’ •’ , this course, .Martin .said. C’la.ssrs tVill meet each ’Tliursday evening 10 p.m. for appro.xiinale- months. Minimum age 18. . || Gardens Feature;. Program Topic Mrs. J. E. Herndon showed slides r-’r—•fr ^ lOih ,,— Congiessional Disliicti ■of the gardens in England to fea- (jh -be 'present at this very im- ' ^re the program of the Magnolia j^rtant- event. addition to Mrs. Scott, Com- | pepp<ir for 10 m.nutes. Add Garden club Thursday morning.- 3 lioncr J.imes A. Graham of i lomaio sauce, salt, • Mrs. Norjnan McGilLwas hbste.'i y North Cawlina Deparlment [^'’blbr, and oreg ro. Conk oyei- her home. l-i ■r-i linihcun. s|a|tw;de Depa Agriculture and Mayw Seby _ps of Raleigh will appear at t^cj"Chicken Cooking Coiicst” Judges chosen for the contest iich'f!'' Pejgy Mapn of WTV’D-TV' in Durham, EbFiVille c \V\V\Y-Tv' in ain^n,^ Ge: Irudi R''mscy of' Greensboio D;. .V: w.s in j ensbpi;o, Wr.” 'sley of; TF Radio in II lici -h, anti i Be Asborno i Ciiarlotlc 1 erver in Ch’.ilolle. c arCh Carolina ra: ’is fo'irih a- I gthe. fifty states in the pro- | udkion ftf comme; ial broi.ers.'' n4 is tfic only sraie llial hoWs | ite {own conies; lo s,-,, t loy c-i sfeniatlves o pariic pate in tljc I^ajional Chicken C^okin^^ C^oi. ;o',v lusit for 30 r. nutes, stirring t'casionally. Arrangement.s, featuring the i _ use of accessories; weni dl.splayed | Tl Butter casseioie anl arrange) by Mrs. Tommy Baker and .'Wrs. -J n succoss.vo lay-rs of spiaglietti, R;„,aan Harper • ■ J lOllHl'V saliiS) an-I .-hcese »,-gi..,* . . . . ! J Contestants must be lits of North Ciio'.ina hcsl- and 0 t )aste, originality, appearance and ease of prcparalion; not to e rejjcd Kvo houis. Contestants i iterested in entering the <on- t !St must do So before February 11,(1970, and may write to: ( hicken Contest c'o North Car- ima IX'pai tment of .Agriculture, .alet^i, North Carolina 27602 e irfaot be profe.s.sional home onion in butter, add ci 0 ■onomists or piofessSinal cooks, j ery, 1*4 cup water, J tabic I ejipes a:e judged on the basis j Wo' c'este;shire sauce, 'i louMry sauts! an i cheese. Bake at 373 degrees for 30 minutes. Rwipe fn>m' Mr.s. Tim Lee Carter. BARBECUED CHICKEN 3 pound chicken ec.t in pieces 1 onion '-2 cup celery I’l cup water 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce tablespoon prepaml mus- taixl 2 tablespoons vinegar 2 table.spoonis ijrown su,?®!- 1 cup catsup Brown chicken in butter, brown cup cel- tablcspoons table- IKKins prepared mustard, 2 ta- Mni.. McGill was assisted serving refreshments. 10th bistrid GOP Convention Set Feb. 28 iK’cmry blanks. Attorney, Dan R. Sim;won,; Chailrtian of the ' Republican .Executive Committefc o..Mhe lOtJi I Congressional District of Norlli i Cii'olina, announced loda-y that; 'the Rlth District Convention will . |K‘ hfeM February 28 al the Gas- ' ton County Court House in Gas- i Ionia at 2.:00 P.M. j Chdirm'an Simps»m stale,! that I there . aVe ' severs^.'important ] bie.s[.oons Vinegar, 2 tablespoons I pieces pf business.td be acted up- j on at this meeting. Plans are j l)eing made to have a very out 1- brown, 1 cup catsup, and salt. Cover chicken with mixture in Ivaking dish. At 325 degree oveq, bake al)Out an hour. Serves 4-6 ' Puerto Rica’s sugar crop has been damaged by drought. standing political figure make 1 the main address at ' this lOlh ,District Convention. • | Chairman Simpsoh strongly 'urges'all rrg'stored Republicans i and other interested; persons , f>f t '^KINGS MOUNTAIN^ bessemeI city 41 DRIVE- N THEATRE •ox OFFICE OFENS AT 6:15 ' ‘ BttOW STAR’TS AT 7:00 . Always SLSO A Corloadl Tbun., FrI. • Doubis Featura ^-No. 1— iHE WILD REBELS in color ■“Wo, McLDrrOCK in color John Weryno SiaL Only • Triplo Feature I —No. 1— HARD CONTRACT in color —No. 2— the wild REBELS in color . i —No. »— .IfcLINTOCK in color -i^ Sun. thru Wed. Double Feature -No. 1— RUN ANGEL RUN in color —No. 2— THE DESPERADOS in color ^^b&VVeiu , Movies Run Reverse S&HfllBM I ’it I’y Final Winter Clearance Sale w Ladies Dept 2nd Floor LADIES HANDBAGS >/2 PRICE LADIES WINTER HATS NOW aoo to $5.00 LADIES DRESSES 1 Group Now $3.00 & $5.00 1 Group V2 Price I t! Downstairs Mens' Van Heusen Lined WINDBREAKERS Values $23 to $30.00 NOW $12.00 Sises 36-46 MEN'S SUITS CURLEE—Reg. $80.00 NOW $47.00 WARREN-SEWELL—Reg. $55.00 . . NOW $37.00 H. I. $.—Reg. $60.00 NOW $35.00 MAX RUBIN—Reg. $30.00 NOW $20.00 Sizes 36 to 46 M^'S SHlRTS^dinplele Stock Button-dowj^lBeikirs Sport Coats & Blazers—Men's Values to $50.00 NOW $20.00 & $25.00 FuU on's MEN'S LACE SHOES Sizes 6Vz to 12 D & E Widths Wing Tip & Plain Toe Values to $14.00 NOW $9.00 Children's Red Goose Shoes Laces. Straits, Loolers Sizes 8V2 to 12 121/z to 4 Values to $10.99 NOW $100 & $5.00 Girl's Dresses & Sportswear % PRICE ROYS' SHIRTS AND PANTS ‘ c Sixes 2 to 7 OFF ■ - • O ' . Boys' Sportcoats & Suits Sizes 2 to 20 Reduced as Tagged DEPARTMEIFF STORE Last Month Was The Greatest January In Our History! We Are Going To Offer These Specials In February! There's Gotta' Be A Reason For Such Suc cess ... It's Simple — At Southwell Ford You'll Always Find: • FAIR PRICES • COURTEOUS ATTENTION • CONSCIENTIOUS SERVICE FAIRLANE500 2-DR. HARDTOP stock No. 112 STANDARD EQUIPMENT INCLUDES: • Belted Tires 4 Ply Full • Heater • Wheel Covers # Body Side Moulding OTHER EQUIPMENT INCLUDED IN THIS PRICE: • 302 V8 • Cruise-O-Motic • Radio • Wheel Covers • Color Keyed Mirrors ^2670 stock No. 131 EQUIPMENT INCLUDED AT NO EXTRA COST: te Die Cast Grill • Power Disc Brakes • Hideaway Head Lamps • FuU 4 Ply Tires Belted • Pleated Trim • Heater OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT INCLUDED IN THIS PRICE BRAND NEW 1970 4-DOOR HARDTOP LTD LIST PRICE $4530.75 • 351 Engine • Cruise-O-Matic • Air Conditioning • Power Steering • Radio • Tinted Glass • White Wall Tires • Wheel Covers • Vinyl Trim • VisibUity Group • Vinyl Roof ‘3615 BRAND NEW 1970 MAVERICK STANDARD EQUIPMENT INCLUDES: • AH Vinyl Door Panel • Back--Up Lights • Heater • 3-Speed Synchronized Transmission Color Keyed Interior • Padded Dash • Outside Mirror • Electric Wipers • Washers OUR LOW. LOW PRICE stock No. 258 ‘1888 Mike Arrowood # Benny Caldwell # Doug Eubanks 0 Hazel Gill 0 Tommy Horton 0 Bob Southwell 0 Eddie Arrowood We Will Beat Any Advertised Price On A New Ford. MAKE US PROVE IT! SOUTHWELL FORD ■ i jowair—
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