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Page Two THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, March 9, 1972 MORE ABOUT SOCIETY COLUMN Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Phifer entertained at their home on West .Mountain street Saturday evening at a dinner party honoring their niece, Miss Reba Anthony of Gastonia, bride-elect of Mark Stewart of .Green wood, South'Carolina. iKatliy Willis, I Willie Yung Are Feted Kathy Willis and Willie Yung cut their wedding cake Sat urday at an after-rohearsal par ty hold in the fellowtdiip hall of Kings Mountain Baptist church. Cookie Sale Is Underway By Girl Scouts ■The Pioneer Girl Scout cookie pHde in the important part they sale 'began this year on Friday.! have played in it. Over four thousand Girl Scouts profit from this year’s sale are selling five kinds of Girl ■ wjn help pay for maintenance Scout ccokies made by 'F. F. V. jand utilities for the ysar-rot. nd Landowners Get $204.1109 I Black Finishes Engineman School Co. of Richmond, Virginia. The dining table was covered with white pufwork linen centered with an arrangement of yellow Spring flowers in a cut-glass bowl. The bride-to-be received a corsage of white gla- mellias upon arrival and the hosts presented their wed ding gift to the engaged couple. Birthday Party Held Saturday Mrs. D. R. Blalock Dixon Circle Hostess Mrs. p. B. Blalock was hostess Hutchins; at her heme .Saturday night to mem'ber of Circle 1 of Dixon Kerry and Kevin celebrated their birthdays .Satur day at a parly held at their home! Presbyterian church, at 310 Wilson Terrace. Their I Mrs. Robert Wilson led the mother, .Mrs. Sylvia W. Hutchins! Bible study and Mrs. Wajme was hostess to 21 children. Well.s conducted business of hte IKerry was eight years old and j meeting. Kevin was celebrating his fifth I Mrs. Blalock was assisted m birthday. I serving refreshments. The elewn cake, decorated in i Entertaining tc^cthor were Mr. and Mr.s. lAithor ’3. Morrison, mother and steiifather cf the brioe-elcct; Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Williams, sister and brothar- in-law of the bride-eleat; and Misses and Harriett Willis, sisters of the bride-tleqt.. The bride’s talble, bighliight otf decoration, was overlaid with white laoe over yellow satin and white cake as central higlhlight. Centering the table was a silver candelabrum of yellow and white tapers and flowers and at the opposite end of the table was a silver punch service. Mrs. Cecil Pendleton cut and served the cake and Mrs. Joe Deal and Mrs. David Edwards alternated alt the punch bowl. The cake was served with punch, sandwiches, mints traiing center at Golden Valley. They will supplement the cost all girls at established troop camping and will finance wider program epportunities and staff TIio cookie sale this year has a very special meaning to Girl Scouts of the Pioneer Council. The scouts will be camping at: ™ . , their beautiful new camp and I training center at Golden Val-; f ley. Rutherford county. Through ! their own efforts in sellin-v' Pr"^‘.‘-'"akes camp. cookies, they have completely paid for over 300 acres of beauti- ■ ful land. Generous contributions from business, industry and in terested citizens are building the ' camp. I This year the scouts will be alble to feel, touch and enjoy their own camp and will take a special ery.iips available for all who cannot afford to go. igirl.s Birth Amionncements OATAWBiA, S. C. — Cleveland county landoiwners and loggers pillared approximately $204,809 paid out by Catawba Timber company for pulpwood in 1971, according to the company’s presi dent, W. M. Morgan. This is one of nearly 70 coun ties in the Canolinas, Georgia and Virginia w'here ICatawba Timber purchased wood for its parent company, Bowaters Car olina Corp. GREAT LAKES, Ill- Na'y Rdreman James M. Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe '\V. B'ack of 318 Bast T.Iarland Ave., Bessemer City, 'N. C., completed basic En glneman Sohool at Great Lakes. Enginttnenn operate, maintain and repair gasoline and diesel engines used aboard s'hips and in ■small boats. and nuts. The bride-to«be wore an apri cot cocktail dress with matching slippers and a corsage cf yellcw mums, gift from the hast couples. Mr. and -Mrs. Lewis D. Donald- sen, 807 First Street, announce the birth of a=on, February 10, Wednesday, Kings .Mountain hos- Althou^h Catawba Timber owns and manages some lands of its ciwn, a substantial major ity of the wood it supplied to the mill was purchased from indivi dual landowners. pital. '.M.'. and Mrs. John B. Moss, 7170 '• -Mid.oines, announce the birth ofj a daughter, Thursday, February i 17, Kings -Mountain hospital. 'Many of these landowners are tree farmers and are actively participating in growing the “South’s Third Forest.” This is the term used in describing mod ern-day efforts to meet growing needs for wood produc'^. He is a 1971 graduate of Bes semer City high school. Uti d: r 7ias 100 GREEN STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHAM Of $10.00 or More Order ^ FREE AT YOUR k™® mtn Void After WINN-DIXIE STORES MAR. 11, 1972 LIMIT ONE COUPON PER ADULT CUSTOMER am all pol I n gh( nc\ <'f ir.r 3 Sta pre I ; for to 4 hi! of tvhi asi Hoi me: the Senior Citizens club members vvlU gather for a square dance Saturday night at 8 o’clock at the Community Center. The local club will be guests of mem'cers of the Charlotte .Senior Citizens club with a dance 'band from 'Charlotte to provide music. , purple, orange and green witfil5gpjQp CitIzenS chocolate icing, was cut and \ served with party refreshments.' Qqij^pq D5nC6 'Balloons and candy were given I u .. u a ! Saturday At 8 Mrs. Becky Cook and Mrs. ' Anita Wells assisted In serving and entertaining. Children present for party fun were Teresa Herndon, Joir ■Hutchins, Rhonda Groves. Marla Sanders, Steve and Kevin Sisk, 'Dale IS'. tchins, Greg C'x>k, Jenni fer Wells, Frankie Impinna, Den nis Wilson, Roberta and Spring Young, Jeff iGladden, Johnny and Timmy Wood, Ricky anti Tommy Leach, Leon Humphries and Becky and Karen Moore. SANTFORD AWARD— front Schools Supt. D:nald Jones is among 14 North Carolina educa tors who have been named ilis- trict winners of the 1972 Terry Sanford award for “creativity and ability to initiate innovative programs in teadhing or admin istration.” 'A cash award and plaque is to be given the winners at the North Carolina Association of Educa tors Convention in Greensboro cn April 6. The annual award was initiated in 1965 by friends of former Gov ernor Sanford. Judges are provid- » All members are invited to at tend. SOCIAL CALENDAR Thursday; 7:00—Mar^race Woman’s club at the home of Mrs. Roy Spake. ed by the Learning Institute of North Carolina. District winners are selected by screening commit tees of the NCAE with major emphasis on the Commission on Instruction and Professional De velopment. /O fv' *■ ‘f... ••• %dttie Spring JLeeil^ Vfhere eveiy woman can find herffitpresslon of boauly. Intriguing new make-up techniques and exciting color Variations... to make you as exciting as the new spring fashions. Try the colorful new spring shades before yoit buy. For a complimenlary Spring Look Make-Up Lessor come In now...or phone foryour appointment niERiE noRinnn odsiiietic studio 125 W. Mountoin St. Ptaone 739-3416 CONSTRUenON HELP WANTED Rapid e.xpansion in this area in near future re quires all types of construction personnel: Foun dation Crews and Laborers, Project Managers, La bor foreman, experience not necessary. Extensive on-job training, rapid advancement, salary based on experience. Send Resume to Phillips Develop ment Corporation, P.O. Box 266, Kings Mountain, or contact Project Manager Roger Osment, call 739-7592 for appointment. SPECIALS Friday. Saturday, and Sunday lO-OZ. RIB EYE STEAK With Potato, Salad, Bread, Beverage $3.50 I6-OZ. T-BONE STEAK $4.75 ROYAL VILLA MOTOR INN 1-85 AT 161 KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. SPECIAL FEATURE THIS WEEK DINNER PLATE Castilian Design W-O BRAND U.S. CHOICE TOP ROUND ROAST $^19 if. SMOKY MOUNTAIN SLICED BACON.... "3 LITTLE PIGS" LAY'S WIENERS... FULL QUARTER PORK SLICED LOINS 69 SUPERBRAND N.Y. STATE "AGED" CHEESE.. 89 TASri O' SIA RED PERCH FILLETS 49< SUPERBRAND TASTE O' SEA COTTAGE CHEESE "OVEL®® 39'i 169' FltlETS 79* W D BRAND U.S. CHOICE TOP ROUND STEAKS W D CUBED BEEF (50 FREE STAMPS WITH EACH PXG.) • • STEAKEUES z WEST VIRGINIA (100 FREE STAMPS WITH EACH PKG.) 2 LB BOX SLICED BACON.... THRIFTY MmID SLICED OR HALVES ‘ STOKELY'S SHEllIF OR CUT GREEN PEACHES ... 4 BEANS .... 5 = *P“ ASTOR JlICEO, CRUSHED, CHUNK i^s r GREEN GIANT WHCXE KERNEL PINEAPPLE . 4 . CORN 5 :: *1 00 CHERRIES . . 4 THRIFTY MAID SELECT QUALITY TOf^ATOES . 5 100 THRIFTY MAID OR LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE 3 “4 n 100 CANS TMRJPTY MAID EVAPORATED LIMIT 6 WITH S5 00 ORDER CO MILK 6 i:. n 00 LAND O' SUNSHINE QUARTERS NO-RITURN tome CHEK DRINKS 5 .. .. $100 ■OTTLfS ■ HARVEST FRESH PRODUCE NRM VIMt RIPf TOMATOES . 2 - 39' FIRM RIRE STRAW- BERRIES ... 3 ^1®® OAROtM-ARKM CARROTS . . 2 29' U.S. M«. I WMITf POTATOES 20^i^89' MORTON APPLE, PEACH, CHERRY COCONUT FRUIT PIES 4 «« *1°® TASTE O' SEA PERCH FILLETS - 59' TASTE O' SEA FLOUNDER FILLETS OR FISH STICKS Vi 79' TASTE O' SEA FISH STEAKS .... 2 99' TASTE O' SEA FISH STICKS..... 2 ^ 89' FROZEN SHOESTRING POTATOES 4 *1“® W D REEF STEAKETTES OR BEEF BURGERS .... Vo 89' HOLLOWAY HOUSE STUFFED PEPPERS OR SALISBURY STEAK.. ^ 79c McKENZIE CUT OKRA 2 *1®® McKENZIE MIXED VEGETABLES .... 2 "koI *1°® GOLDEN SHORE PEELED A DEVEINED COOKED SHRIMP ... - »1” MORTON SPAGHETTI & MEAT OR MAC. & CHEESE .. 4 pV.s 89' CXD SOUTH PIE SHELLS 3 VoV SUPERBRAND BARS ICE CREAM pkSI 89' THRIFTY MAID CHOCOLATE VANILLA FUDGE ROYAlE ICE MILK oZ;.39' BOmR. = 79' GRADE 'A' LARGE EGGS.. 2 - 79' lABlfTS ALKA SELTZER b THRIFTY MAID. LIMIT I WITH SS.OO ORDER SUGAR..5 39' DIXIE THRIFTY SANDWICH BREAD.. 4--99' NORTHERN BATHROOfM TISSUE IT • OLIS ■ ■ GHEK.. .ASSORliElD FLAVORS...NO RiETURN BOTTLE DRINKS S SUM ASTOR PURE VEGETABU .. . LIMIT ONE WITH SS OS-ORbER ' SHORTENING... 3 4% GRIEN STAMPS 1«o«. CAN WAX BrttVV Mop ond Olo “■ “ VOID AFTER March II BONUS SAVING COUPON ^TSAVEIOt ANY VARIETY OF The green stamps L'I ||l SANDWICH SPREADS moM(^u<]ii” Spreadables^ HEAD AND SHOULDERS l.'dxff Sb«m|>eo VOID AFTER MARCH )1 •eoo AT WINN-DIXIE THRU MARCH 11 U liNNT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY • CASH VALUE 1/10 OF 14 i 1 to line Hoc 120: o, t this sla( c rt ' PlOP ♦))
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