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THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday. November II, 1971 Thursd Yule Show Features Snow up tin* -ki n..vV, l ilt .*ni<' ir.'ispIi'M'*' I:-’.-’ jh .♦‘uduiu: ''i' P . V' • '■ II. If >.iii (.nn’t .lojM'.s ri>:hf 'in- .-^ki ill- !n»iijf l)y nl- i: r.iM n ; A >ki hrii; i 'i.in'li. ?ii\ :i i . iiriiu,- •: i!’.' r ' Ol lUM ii;, ;t( Ml'inul . Mu- mwj AUt- Cal'-' i.iiil, Moas-j k'H.'. i!i<* sluiH‘ wMl .1) '( ■ :i;ufii‘ial ^ki sIdik* :p ui thf ><n,ihOri't. al^ei. P>ol) A'^li and pro .'<kior.'- from the Xorlli Carolina r<*soii> will >[)o!l rai’h <oh('i t»:\ tho slope 1,1 piijvide a vmlinuous >kl doinonstiaiion 11n iMii:honi I ‘f |o n -day show. K. l>or>o\. as'i.-ifant hi tho prosidont oi liu’ y.now Cainival. is in toai'.'r .if i\\o piopaiaijons j'or tiK y.^'initoT. Chrisinuu< Show “Whop. W(' l«''ok<Ml jpi,j the doK of haviiu' .'ki iomonsti ations nn nn aiaitifial .-io{H' f-n tiu* Show, w'o found iliai nidhiu-' 1ik<* Ihi5 had i‘\‘M Im'ou hiulf in iho .South <*asl. d. • •-n'^idered sina'ral moilv)d.-N liu'n found a man In Atlanta who iiad Mir r'i:;ht rom hinatioo of rn-itoriak ha whai w waniod to Tho support ink' •struc- tur»‘ of iitul ply«-f«>fl ''ill *)(• co'foc'fl w'ilh a.'Jlfo-lurf ond, plaslic Ix'JkIs. whioli ore :> lilil*' xiniill'M' lli.'in mix. j SH,i;/ir \loiini .'liii riianyov Hot) Asli lx II lifi' I'"';,' I'ki''' 1“''' '"I HUttiorit'’ oM iipsUi ruox rio is oik; of ilio professionals "■ho "ill Ijiu'Iii'ii'alc in ilio ski ilcmoMsiriilion and lias had coino on artil'ii'al sno". Voii fan ilo anytliini! on il lhai yon can do real snow.' lie said. The Sno'v l.'ai'tihal of tile Sonlli. slicilnlod for Fohnaiy II 2n. 1!)7J. focnso.s atli'iition on Wi'.stcrn N'oiih Carolina as one of llK' nalion's major ski areas irly inii'inat iona 1 pro skier.s DeRose Sales Report High ■sme, " , )-.-■ 1 ii iipati' •Is. In. . in .-MUnila ■iiiiirf and pliusMc paii'ni iHMiit.njT on I'i'" I oinhinatior. oi i.l I ', heads, "'hich ' i-Uisc to the CO 'Id cet I'ill i-lh Ira'loi - in s I-irl in- slope il’.is llie I'lKi'-)' •.iynoHPs Clirisima,- .kho"- atal ern I.i'inj’ ‘"I'lie run ii-^eli loll'," ■"lini" 'akl I' feel .viile and ■ o| llicaii.io Con ciOonia X. C.. i> ■isirn-lion on tin ■ek. Cline also i'.’iild. : h r will eompele for a S.'tii.onn lairse the laroest-purse ever offeicd in professional ski hislor\ Amonft oilier event- for Hie ■•snow Cat nival will tie a paiade, tlie Snow Qiii'etj coiiipi'litiiiii, re ception and dances. INDIANAFOI.IS. - D<> Kose Indiastries, Inc., sales, for the third (luarter were slii'hlly aliead of those in I he same period last year; liowe\ei, earninft.s were be low those in the comparable f|iiarier, Robert A. De Rose, presi- denl of the mobile home mami- faetiirer, announced today. He al.so reported, that land has lieen acnulied in Owntoniia. Minn., for an eltohth IX' Rose mn bile home maniifael urine pi-int. Construction is expected 'n be-in 'sliorlly 'vdth compit't:": ''i for mid 1972. 2.'il,00(i and net ineome totaled or 67 cents per sliare. ' A drop in n-ormal \oluiii<> in tile Bonham. Tox.. operation dur ing the first nine months was a major factor in the earnings re duction. De Rose said, fie cited a stronger eompetitixe eliiiiate in the aixta plus certain prndiiction problems now in Hie process of ; being K'solved. as contributing to Hie decline. In addition. To.xas sales in last year’s Hiird puar- ler. ineluded signifieant orders for bousing hurricane victims. Diane Tray wick. 21. from .'.fonrrie. is tiie reigning Snow (Jueen. .Site is eoordinaHng a con tinuous stiouing of the nowesi ski fasliions for Hio wiiitei' sea son during Hie Clirlslmas Show, 'rhii ui lfil.s ,ir<' hl'ing furnished by .Sears. Also III l)C' in the ski ar<‘:i ol Hie Marl inform.uional tm H'c parlicipaling ski rc.-orls. Hik'cIi Moinilain. Seven I>i"iis and Su gar .Mountain. Sales in the ipiar'er etuk'xi Oct. 2. 1971. "ere .$7.776.df|0. compared "itli .ST.THl'.ot-Kl m the corresp-onding months oi 1970. Net ineome totaled .S.l.ki.d'ld. equal to 2-1 cents per share, eom- ' pared with S-lt.i.lXId. or .11 cents j per shale, a ,vear earlier. In the first nine months of ' I!I71 sales totaled $2(1.091.(100 and ' net inineome wtis $7-10,000. equal to .>1 cents iM'fshare. In the same , Miiintiis of 1970. sales wer<| $21.- 'I'he .SiniHiei n ( tn islin.is .Slio" Hiis year "il .nclude a l■■!l)"■er Sliow Se.'ll.111. a ituge crafts irca, di)/eii.‘ .if ha/aar linuiiques. ■iocor.HC'l ('hrisltnas trees, i-ook- ing clinic-. I'l.-liiiin .shows. I’iiild- ren - fc.Puic.s that iii.'lude m<)V- i, - ,iiul . i.ilkiti; f.re truck, hil- lards and .ircliei v demonstrations ati'i lids inoro; S.hiiw hoins art' front to a. tn. I,, 10 p m "-oekdays and Sal- ir.lay and frnm noon until t> P- in. lilt .Siuida.'. ,\d\an.e salo adull lirkol.s are Sl .i'i. students .$1.0(1 Children un- .let I'i aie adiiiilled free willi .III adnil III: I in 1 Vi ■1.- n . c sold -tOiV.IDEX I , I .1. 1.0-1 , |.-l;p ! laalel and iv.-DEX "ill nrli' II- I \' cs.i to id ; 'I -ta III- nil i ad 'ill net; ‘ I slionuo-l I ■ '■ -n life start - $1 Od for a iiglv fat nr 11 !i, rcliinilcd "'itli d;e : MONADEX is _'i i:- ii.'ci- b\ ' Kings Mountcir Drug Store Kings Mountain Mail Oiders Fiilod ■— lh.i.S-11:1 list. CAHE OF THANKS Wolds ,ne not enough t., ex- pie.ss my sincere appreciation to every one for iheir many kindnesses during my nine weeks -lay in Charlnt'e .Memorial Inspi- lal afiei a kidney Iratisplanl. For your prayers, cards, letters, poundings, gifts of money from Hio churches and community, the television .sei from the Dixon j H oi'S, and the many other won derful acts loo numerous to mention. 1 would also like to publicly Hiank ni.v husband and family for their palicnce and undcrslanding. Cod bless all of you. Mrs, Franks Green. IN NEW LOCATION Bill Btidqes Barber Shop ■HAS MOVED FROM RAILROAD AVE NUE TO THE CORNER OF PHENIX STREET & WALNUT PHONE 739-9913 On« Houi thk most in dry gleanino 537 EAST KING ST. TELEPHONE 739-5844 MON-, TUES. & WED. SPECIALS MEN S OR LADIES 2 PIECE 2 SUITS LADIES- 1 PIECE 2 DBESSES S2.09 EVERY DAY SPECIAL Shirts Laundered 5 Crisp- ff Bright iQX Fold^ or ^ MON., TUE.S. & WEJ, ‘SPECIAL" TROUSERS PLAIN MIX SKJRTS „°?CH SWEATERS Q 149 ^ J MATCH ■ OPEN EVERY DAY 7:30 TILL 6 p.in. EXCEPT SUNDAY "This plant, as well as out four other established plants, are making profit contributions," he continued. Karnings ibis year ivere also affected by start-up costs incur red in -the establishment of the two newest manufacturing oper- orations in Kings Mountain, N. C., and Memphis, Tex., he added. ■'Only a few homes were slapped from these two plants in Sep tember, but shipments and writ ten business so far are reason for encouragement,'' he said. "While overall lesults to date have not been up to expectation, the outlook for the future is promisin,g, De Rose said. "Our two ra-w plants, together with olhers now Iteing planned for im portant marketing area.s, should enable us to take greater ad vantage of the anticipated growth of the mobile home market in years to come," Tlie ■18,OX)-s(iua ”foot plant to 1x1 constructed on a 12-acre site in Owatonna, in southeastern Minnesota, will be used to pro duce a complete line of 12- and 11-foot wide mobile homes for sale to dealerx in a six slate area and t'anada, he said. Intial plant capacity is estimated al 1,- .700 units annutilly, and there is room for expansion to accommo date additional growth. De Rose manufactures a broad line of mobile homes in plants lo cated in Indiana, Pennsylvania. . Georgia, and Michigan, as well as in Texas and North Carolina. The company also manufactures semi-modular-type dwellings, and special purpose units. Fabric Shopping Hints Are Given Summertime Atn in the sun should he tempore.f by thoughts of .safety, suggests Liberty Mu , lual Insurance Co, Drowning is I the fourth leading ('aus., of accl- . dental death. Do be (lareful. Don't be . statistic. RALEDGIH. — Shopping for clothing or fabrics could lx? m<ire complicated than It already is. There arc over 700 trade names for maii'ufactured fibers. Fortunately, these trade names belong to one of 22 generic or “family" groups. Among the families, adds Har riet Tutterow, e.xtension clothing specialist. North ICarolina State University, are polyesters, acry lics, nylons, rayons and silks. Each family group covers a class of fibers that differs great ly from tho.se in other groups. They differ in cherfiical com-' position as well as physical- i properties such as strength, re-j ! silience, softness, absorbency, and reistance to sunlight. | This labeling, by generic or! family name, makes it easier for | you to know what you are buy ing and wliat you can expect from your purchase, the spocial- ; ist says. The Federal Trade Commission i (FTCI r€?quires that textiles be I labeled as to percentage by j wight of fiber content and that Read The Herald For Local Sports o o the generic or family name included with the trade name. PHOTOGRAPHY WEDDINGS • SPECIAL OCCASION PORTRAITS • PHOTOGRAPHS COPIED • INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY C CUSTOM BLACIC AND WHITE Reasonable Priced Dark Room Work, \\ illi SATISFACTION Ol lARANTKFD Call FRED GREEN 623-2454 Day or Night we care KINGS MOUNTAIN A P has nationally famous brands no one else has! Yeiir .-\< P has j’’. the hrand names you know and want.. De! .Monte, Camiibvll. Nabisco, Ib-inz, Kraft., just to name a fe'.' But your .-It P has more brands like A&P, .■7nn Page. Jane Parker... just U> name a few These exelnsive .\Ap Pirands have earned their nationally famous reputation. How? By virtue of quality. Quality se outstanding, we guarantee without condition, that they are the eii'ia! if or iietter than any hrand yon know. If asiuired quality isn't enough, and if you're concerned about your Puk! casts, tliink of Uiis; A&P'sown nationally famous brands ofTer yon assured savings, meaningful savings. Not every store can offer you this, A*P can., and does. Rhouldn’t .‘\iP be your store? Supvr-Difltt" Center Cut Rib Pork Chops Lb. 79c Quality Center Cut Loin Pork Chops Lb. 89c "SuM'-Rithl" QwaMy End Cut Pork Chops Lb. 49c 'Sup*r«llighF' Quality $r«tb Quarter Pork Loin Lb. 65c Pimento Spread A&P Egg Salad Orange Parfait no*. Cup •Sup«».8i4ht Quality Center Cut Rib Pork Roost Lb. 75c Supar-RigKt" Quality Center Cut Loin Pork Roosts Lb. 85c • Supser-Righr" Qualiiy Loin End Cut Pork Roost Lb. 49c "Supar-RigM" , am Rib End Cut Pork Roost Lb. 45c *^Supcr-Rtght'* Meot Values Frozen Seofood Buys '^Super-Right** Beef Buys /.TTBeef Fronks 1-Lb. Pkg. 69c Suptr-iltthr'’ Corned Beef Briskets * • Lb. 89c *^M*ra Lb. fkf. Lb. 73c rfoitH C«p'n Jaha'i Shrimp Creole Ffc,‘ rroiait Cal*« Wrofpoa Ocean Perch Fillets $2.35 u 49c 39c Whiting ’.i; $1.59 u 3Sc "Supcr-Righl" Grain tad Beat ^ye Style Round Roost "Super-Righf” Qualily Grcm Fad Beat Sirloin Tip Roost "Super-Bight" Heavy Beef Cubed Round Steak "Super-Biohi” Meoyy Bee# ^ ^ Ground Round or Lb. $1.18 Lb, $1.18 Lb. $1.28 Lb. 98c x A&P Concentrated Frozen Orange Juice 6 Oz. Con 12-Oz. Con 41c 16-Oz. Con 49c 22< Tomato Ketchop ’‘.5,- 25c A«« P*f* Sanatt SloKed Olives Prices In This Ad Effective Through Nov. 13 # A&P Evoporoted Milk Ann Ppgc Srond Pork & Beans 1S-FI. e& 18c Try All Fruit Flovert Ann Page Shop For Sliced Froten Gelatin 3-oz. pka, lOc figp Slrawberries Soup-cooking hint Rofrtre oppnif.g can. shake wf*il ru'tl yo'j'll ehrnifMtn lumps, «• .ppf i iu Lreamed souos. Pkg. A&P Freten French Fried Cr.nkic 0 2-Lb Poiatoes c. Try All Flovora Borden ice IVSilk p.,,. $1.00 39c ’j-Gol. CtR. Our Own Teo Bogs PRICED LOWER THAN LAST YEAR Eipt O’clock 100% BRAZILIAN COFFEE 69‘1 3-LB. BAG 99 J Amevko's Fa*0fitc — Over 2/3's Fruits & Nuts Jone Porker Fresh Fruits and Veqetablesi Save, When You Buy A&P FRUIT CAKE $179 ^ 5 Lb $329 Cokc5||M ^ wsnm mum ^ ^ Bananas ^ IQc Potatoes 10 Shop A&f For Jpicy Florida Oranges 5 GrMt in Snieda I Jone Parker Bakery Buys ~1 Crisp Carrots 2 ii, 25e 59c Apples Shop For White Meet Fleride 59c Grapefrail 5 b.. Red or Golden Dcliciewt Western Apples u 29g Spanish Peanols try Celgotc Dental Cream Shop Fer Jane Ferber Minced Meat Pies J«ne Parher Crescent Pound Cake 3 '‘‘"I.IX) Mode With Buttermilk 41^'^ 1 NORTH CAROLINA GRADE SUNNYBBOOX • 1t^ LARGE EGGS Seedless Raisins 'kf 37c Armour Vienna Sausage26c Luck's Pinto Beans 'c^‘ 25c A&P WK.I. Green Beons 27c A&P Brond Grape Juice “1°’' 51c Health & Beouty Aid Volues U:S.P. S-Gb>ln Bayer Aspirin CABTOV A. oe la 39 Pkg. Maket I Qte. C A&P?:-Dry Milk Solids $1.05 25c Seeded Rye Bread lame Murker Rek* n' S«rre BoUs .hiRC Parker Freshly Baked A Detiart F«yer«t« Jane Parker Large Angel Food Cake Far Snacks Try Jane Parker Layer Cake Mix Merico Pineapple Topped Buns 3 k°! $1. Crisco Vegetoble O Shortenmg Pumpkin Pie Try Laundry Detergent TIDE ”84' Clorox Liquid Bleach 27c 3c Off Label On Charmin Bothroom Tissue 4 !;:39i:i-Chsm!i!!i Poy Only IM Dial Soap: • 5 Oz Bar 2I1 • 3'VOi. Shop AliP For Baby Needs . w. vuuy Pampers Disposable Diopers Doytimt ma, Pomperi DlSpSrS 1 Daytime Pomptrt 30.Ct. Pkf. $1.69 • 3 Cl Tl i H-T B BAL FI OLC HI CHI Bl CHU Bran DIXI Bl PAR I M OCI KRE Dl KRE SI KRI SI I ENZ' HAf MT. MT. VERI HY-1 OLD CINC CINC CINC let I
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