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1S„1972 Snite Puffs (I flDiir f nit prshiio ins water iK)il, a. Id ■fins viso]. K in eeritei Add after i-i> I is smaot'i. very sii f ur off drip- nd ■ id beef .ind Heat fat le ur«r by ten- 1. Dp(>p fry itil solfleii I. release, a r omitted. (1 E •> 5 ?F2eY PLONK’S JULY ARANC LADIES DEPT. ALL DRESSES Va PRICE PANT SUITS Vz PRICE SWIM SUITS Va PRICE KNIT SHIRTS & TOPS Vs OFF RODY SHIRTS Vs OFF SHORT & SHIRT SETS Vs OFF POLYESTER KNIT SLACKS Vs OFF SHORTS . Polyester Knits & Blends Vs OFF SLEEVELESS DRESSES $5.33 & $6.33 $6.99 & $7.69 Values SLEEVELESS SHIFT DRESSES Vs OFF SLEEVELESS PANT DRESSES Vs OFF SUMMER SLEEPWEAR - PJs & Gowns 20% OFF SUMMER DRESS SHOES Vs PRICE SANDALS Flat & Med. Heels V4 OFF GIRLS DEPT. GIRLS DRESSES Vs PRICE GIRLS SWIMSUITS Vs PRICE GIRLS SPORTSWEAR Vs PRICE Group GIRLS SANDALS $3.50 Value $2.00 BOYS DEPT. SPORT & DRESS SHIRTS V4 OFF KNIT SHIRTS V4 OFF SWIM TRUNKS Vs PRICE SANDALS Size 2 to 6 $2.00 TANK TOPS & EMBLEM SHIRTS $1.00 MEN'S DEPT. Dobbs & Champ STRAWHATS Vs PRICE SUITS - Polyester & Wool Vs OFF SUITS - 100% Polyester Knits Vs OFF SPORT COATS 1007o Polyester Knits Vs OFF SPORT COATS Polyester & Wool $39.99 Volues $19.88 SUITS - olyester & Wool $54.96 Values $32.88 POLYESTER KNIT PANTS Values to $22.00 .... $11.88 lEAN SLACKS Values to $7.00 $4.00 HUBBARD PANTS Polyester Knits ¥4 OFF KNIT SHIRTS Manhattan & lantzen % OFF lANTZEN SWIM TRUNKS V2 PRICE SPORT SHIRTS - Values to $5.00 .: $2.99 DRESS SHIRTS Manhattan & Norris V4 OFF WALK SHORTS $7.00 Values $3.99 KNIT SLACKS Values to $15.00 $8.88 SUMMER DRESS SHOES Values to $22.00 .... $11.88 KNIT SHIRTS Tank & Emblem Styles . $2.00 DENIM lEANS $4.99 & $5.99 Patch Pockets - Flare & Bell SPORT SHIRTS 2 Pockets 2 lor $5.00 SWIM TRUNKS Group Famous Brond $1.00 “RED SUN” (20 MAN OF VIOLENCE — Charles Bronson is a gunfighter who jo'ns with a Samurai Warrior, a prostitute and a gambler for recoonr of greed and honor in "Esi Sun,” a spectacular adven ture drama based on an actual incident in the American West, Toshiro Mifune, Ursula Andress and Alain Delon are co-starred in the National General P.cturc release, A Robert Dorfmann Pro duction. directed by Terence Young, produced in Technicolor by Ted Hichmond. Starts Joy Theatre Saturday. Howard Blanton At Florida Post i ORLANDO, FLA. (FHTNC) — Navy Seaman Rtcruit Howard C. Elantcn, .son of Mr. and .Mrs. Har old D. Riant m of 112 N. Orion'lal .Am-., Kin;^s .Mountain, N. C’., Is a member of the “larheel” Com- panj in re.-iuil train in.? at I be .Naval Trainin? Cenlei, Orland), Kla. He and Gn other men from all roiners of Nc.-ili Carolina will be ?oin.? threush the .seven weeks ot re. fuit tralnin? t,j„'elber in tiu! IhlrJ - pe. lal e.mpany ol 1!)':’, and are .s. liedulod to' "raduale to- .ii. in mid-.\j;:e..a. 11 .va:d'; 'iidies it C lan ! > in , lirle naval b;.-;t:.ri, I‘aman-ship, .ship aimami nt and en'inee-rin?, .sea survival, fireri.ehtin? and rllle and pintol mark.s'.mansliiir. A 11)72 graduate of King Mountain high .S(h.)ul Junior Police Like Hondas The Junior Police ' Junior Deputy Program has been pre sented 2-1 liondas. These hondas were donated free by Ameidcan . Honda through the National Youth Project and the local Honda Corral. David Beam of Honda Corral assembled and ajusted all units and is cooperating by helping teach the boys maintenance. Tommy Kirtg of the Kings Mountain Police Department is ' coordinating the Mini-Bike Pro gram Jfor this area and all Junior Departments will eligible to ride as the adults leaders ai'e trained | and the ifcoys are in.structed in safe riding. j iRiding of mini bike.s will be ] limited to 257'r of the total Junior' Police/Junior Deputy Program. i The bikes will never be ridden I on streets - only on approved sate I lots and fielcLs and on’y with the ! boys wearing the pr oper safety equipment. One of the main goals : of the mini bike programs will I be to tcacii riding safety and where not to ride. I In addition to the free bikes! ' free gas and oil comes from' Mauney-Williams Oil Company, ■ Inc. and R & L Oil Co., Inc. and considerations by many local merchants and industry. Any boy between the ages dl' 10 and 1.5 years of age may ap ply tor membership in a Junior' Police or Junior Deputy Depart-; nymt by contacting their local police department or Sheriff's Department. Any adult who would like to become one of the leaders is in vited to contact any Chief or Sheriff in this area. 'Ehis pro.gram is operated by the? Police Departments and Sheriff's Department in Clev'C- land County and other coimties and is one 'funded and coordin ated by Region C Criminal Ju.':- tice Planning Agency. Lettei l‘o liditoi In memory of our father, Datha Perry (Doc) McDaniel. Evans' Earnings Up PORTI..VND, ORF. — Evans Pr.i- duct,', Comijany today reported that first ball revenue.s and earn- . . ; ings were the highe.st in the com Finding the words which be.st ■ pany's hi.s1or\', according to the ; express cur feelings i,, difficult., chairman o! the board and cbiel ; Only six montlis after tlie death executive oflicer i cf our mother, we have new had! Monford .v" Orloff said first I to give up our fathtr also. Our; half net earnings of $12,63.3.000 ; hearts are saddened and our , were up .52 percent on revenues/•,: lives even more empty. We know $433,241,000 whith were up 2!' I that many others al.so feel a loss| percent compared iuib tiie same I at his .pa.ssing, for ^ had many; peiio;! a year ago. friends. He appreciated his friends | Primary en nlng-; -pTr cemman and family and was able to still .share f;r the first half of 1972 tliink of othjirs, even during tlie were $.77, up from S..57 in the long week-s of inten.se pain. ! first .si.\ months ol 1971. We wish to express our appro-i ‘‘aniings c; elation to the many friend.s, rela- Sp-^a.o.OOO and revenue.s cf $2o3,- G!'s: Take Second Look The Veterans .Admini.stration this week urged all HI in.=urance policy-holders to take a .st.,jn'l lo(,k at tlie type ol poli.y p.iy-a.f they have .selec ted 1^; liieli next of kin. H. W, Johnson, Dire ' .• cf the Winston-.Salem VA Re_,7,,nal CF- ice, warned that Ino many ■.v;;l- ows ol GI policyholders are pen- alizwl foliowing the '.pa:!i < : their hu-sband-t upon learning lie had selected small monllilj pay ments over 36 month perioli. la seme casts, Johnson noted, vider- arrs chose smaller i>aymenls fer life more 1han_25 ye;,rs ago. an.I never updated'tlieir ]).,;itie.s. Cl policyholders vt ho wi.s-h new to S'Witch to lump sum payment i .should request F( rm 29-336 from VA and .select option *1. This would allow widows' to select monthly payments should thi'.v di*CTn it h«e.ssary. Veterans were urged to mail ; the Ijim to Hie V.A insurance j center whtre they iiay pa.iiiu.n.s. ' HERALD CLASSIFIED PAGE tives, acquamtenancos, and 72S,(XKJ exceeded tlioae of the ganb.ations who have meant Qtiartor of l.Ll by .m3 much. We are grateful for your. percc.nt respect- friendship and for yr.ur kind- ; nesses to cur father and to our; family. You have e.xpre.-ssed your I concern in -so many different and The executive of the building materials manufacturer and dis- bu.siness par- trihutor said general unique ways, from monetary gifts cendition.s continued stron; to gifts cf one’s time aTid .serv- ‘“^^larly in tlie markets in whieli ices. Each of these kindnesse.i Is' company o;)erates. He .sees remembered and appreciated foi the individual way in which it was given. We ajipreciato, too, the many prayers which liave been made on behalf of our par ents. Sincerely, Betty and Larry .McDaniel i Shirley England the prospects for the company'.s third quarter as ‘■e.xccllent,” and e.xpects a continued upsudng tdirough the remainder ct the year and into 1973. Evan.:- Products Cempany .(s a manufaiturer, wholesaler and re tailer of building material.s for use in conventional and mciilc home con.5tru';tion, a leading pro ducer of pre-cut liomes. aitd a manufacturer cf industrial and meta' specialty prxiucts. GRAND OPENING MONDAY Four Point Beauty Salon Two Miles North of Bethware School near Oak Grove Church Specializing In Professional Hair Styling Hair Cutting Coloring Tipping Frosting Bleaching FREE BALSAM HAIR TREATMENT WITH EVERY HAIRSET Air Conditioned New Shop With Modern Chemair Hair Care Pure Air Spray System Open for Appointments Friday, July 28th 8:30 - 5 p.m. Call 739-4992 and make Your Appointments Now Phyllis Putnam Terry, Operator FULTON’S Bell Ups Construction Southern Bell has increa.sed its construction budget by six mi! lion dolla.-s for the year to ex pand and improve telephone fa cilities in Ncrth Carolina. The recent revl-don raises the pro- , jeeted annual e.xpenditure.s for cxinstruction to a record $128 mil lion, compared with $102 million in 1971. This increase reflects South ern Bell's constant efforts to meet the public’s changing needs for telephone services, stated John J. Ryan, vice president and general manager. The continual, rising demand for our various services has prompted Southern Bell to ad just its construction program up ward in the state, Ryan com mented. Thru 1972 we have com mitted $56.3 million in North Carolina expanding present equip ment and adding new facilities. Reviewing the company’s pro gross at midyear, Ryan noted that in North Carolina Southern Bell ha,? already added 18,430 main telephonc.s of the projected 42,000 total for 1972. A record gain for tlie company, this figure represents a 17';f increase over the previous year. Coastruction or expansion projects are underway at each of the 92 Bell exchange this increase and improve pres ent facilities. In North Carolina each day ap proximately 6692,000 calls arc placed through Southern iBell, Ry'an added. About 338.000 of the calls are handled by operators and over 354,000 are -dialed di rect b>’ the customers. To carry this volume ot calls across the state, Southern Bell is adding 6,184 million conductor feet of cable to its present netwoo Improve and replace existing ca ble facilities. Through Southern Bell’s mod ernizatlon program our custome constantly gains new and im of service to our present subecrib- SUMMER SALE LADIES READY TO WEAR Entire Stock oi All Summer Dresses. Sportswear, Swimwear, Handbags & Hats 5 price eluded Ryan, MEN’S SUITS & SPORT COATS SIZE 37 TO 50 VALUES TO S90.00 NOW S10.00 to $60.00 MEN'S KNIT SLACKS SIZE 2K TO 44 VALUES TO S27.00 NOW $7.00 to $18.00 / MEN'S SHOES By NUNN BUSH, PORTAGE, RAND, DEXTER & OTHERS VALUES TO S22.00 NOW $10.00 BUCKLES, LOAFERS & TIES LADIES KEDS SIZES 5':; TO 10 ANCHOR TIE. RING A LING & CLASSIC STYLES ,S8.00 VALLKS NOW $5.00 LADIES HEELS WHITE, NAVY & BEIGE i VALUES TO $I6.(X) NOW $5.00 ONE GROUP OF 1 LADIES SANDALS ' VALUES TO S8.00 NOW $3.00 Fulton’s Department Store [ 117 West Mountain St. ! Kings Mountain. N. C. 28086 • \%7X m THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. PAGE THREE
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