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f' I! |l ^ faqe 2 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday. January 25. 1973 MORE ABOUT BAGWELL .Grover. He attended Kings Moun tain high school and plans to en roll ill a drafting class at Gaston college. He is manager of Wil son’s American Service Station In Grover. Mr. Allen is grandson of Mrs. Pinkie Hardin and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen of Grover. Veterans learning r. tradv'^, su:h as tile setter or plum or. and who are not in a cooperative on lhejob training (OJT) pro- should request such train- ng from the VA, OJT is one of 'ho most practical programs un- ciej- the G1 Bill for those not at tending college. Veterans are advised by the VA to keep their families Informerl on the location of birth and mar riage certificates, military dis charge papers and other vital documents required in filing for ' TA benefits. Martin-Marietta Taps Three RAI '■■’'in. T’lree ovceulive promotions at Marlin Marietta Aggregates, southca.st division, have ‘been announced by J. R. Brisley, director of opcu'ations. 'I’lie company produces various kinds of crushed stone for con struction purposes. Worth Sellers, who was assist ant diiector of operations, is now production manager, a pos ition that has been vacant for several years. He Ls responsible on a day-tj-day basis for all pro duction at more than 30 plants in Virginia, .Ni'rtii and .South Carolina and Georgia. Rc 'ort R. Winchester, former ly manager of production serv ices, has been promoted to the IK A'Jy deal, j position, inaiia^jr maintenance and < ngineering facd ties. He is re.= ponsibIe for t h e preventive Tnaintenanc(', electrical, engineering and c“on- siru. tion dcparimcnis, and the wSalis-buiy Shop I'ravl.s H. Tomlinson Jr., who was an administrative assistant, replaces Winchester as manager ol prrxiuction services. He will supervise the grading, trucking and industrial engineering de- paitmenls. .Sellers, who joined the com pany in 1934, is a native of Char lotte, but spent his youth in Columbia, S. C. He atten(l:*d Wofford college and then re ceived his BS degree in mechani cal engine<'ring from the Uni versity of South Carolina in 1949. He is married to the for- emr Raye Ross of Summerton, S. C. A native of Greensboro. Win chester joined the company in 19C0 as a trainee. Ho attendwi Junior Culiege of Augusta, Ga., and received his B.S degree in mechanical engineering from Georgia Tech in l./JO. He is mar- rx'd to the former Dorothy Dil- lar.l of Monroe, Ga. Tomlin-on, son of a former mayor of Raleigh, joined the company in 197'1. He earned his BS de'gree in civil engineering from N. C. State University in i 19G9, and the M/2 A from UNC- Chapel Hill in 19T1. He is mar-' riwt to the former Linda Charles j of Kensington. Md. ' Horse Club To Be Formed A very important meeting is being held for the purpose of or ganizing a horse club for the young people of Cleveland coun-i ty. The meeting will be held on ■ .January 31, at 7:30 p. m. in the! County Office Building auditor-; ium. All young people between the ages of nine to 19 are invA- ed to attend this meeting. It is not necessary to own a horse in order to participate in this horse (dub. Ken Bachaus, a profession al horse trainer, will be serving as the adult leader for this club along with Mike P.tman, assist ant c.xtension agent, -1-H, Parents are urged to attend this first organizational meeting. Fiber Taps Dr.Banett ' tloius. f IMAGINE.' ?AMI£y CIRCUS SHEETS PILLOWCASES AT NO EXTRA CHARGE WITH EVERY FRIGIDAIRE WASHER, ORVER OR LAUNDRY CENTER. C7 I GOT THE BEST OP THE DEAL... A FREE FAMILy CII^CUS .COLORING BOa<rjUST FOI? ODMIN' IN/ Iri r\ 'V ***** m 'J b 4-. f, t A u lIlTd, The Ri'glsti’r and Tril>um‘ Syndicate With every Frigidaire washer or dryer you buy between January 21st and February 28th, you’ll receive a set of fine sheets and pillowcases by Burlington, at no extra charge, imprinted v;ith all the lovable Bii Koane “Family Circus" characters. And with the pur chase of a Frigidaire Laundry Center or laundry pair, you'll receive two sete. Each set contains two easy-care twin sheets {one lop and one fitted) plus two pillowcases. Get all the wash day capacity you need with this Frigidaire washer and dryer. The washer features Frigidaire's Jet Cone Agitator to clean deep down without pounding or beating, and has a 16 pound capacity. The dryer, with Flowing Heat to provide even, thorough drying without hot spots, holds up to 13 pounds of laundry. $ AVE More ways to save on Frigidaire this month M Get a 4.75 cu. ft. freezer that stores up to 166 pounds of frozen foods and 17.0 cu. ft. of storage space overall from this Custom Imperial Frigidaire refrigerator- freezer. Best of all, it's 10O'^b Frost-Proof to eliminate defrosting forever. FPCI3-170T’^ The 4.75 cu. ft. freezer of this Frigidaire Imperial top- freezer refrigerator-freezer stores up to 166 pounds of frozen foods. Below, the re frigerator section features twin vegetable-crisping Hy- drators and a Meat Tender. There's 17.0 cu. ft. of storage space in all, and it’s 100% Frost-Proof. $39M5 W/Trade FPI3-170TT W /Trade You’ll love it So wiil your kidt Vr. ■ — llllllll I **■’<' Vi', ^ 4:1 KIT, ;i pifxiucor of polyester and nylnn fibers, is owned 62 12 por cnnl by C’elanesn corpoia tion fiiri 37 1-2 per t I'lil ly lai- CHARLOXl'L. KibiM' Indus- f>oriaI ('liemic al‘Industiios, I.td.. tries, Inc., toiay announced the of (ireat Britain, election of Dr. Peter r. Banett Barrett ,for the pn.st two as chairman; J. Bailey Phelps as jiresklcnt of president: and Robert V. Butts as, \vhich he j(un(*d at the tin t vi(o president • iniuslrial rv'‘la-^^^ loimalion in t95S and fur- I mcrly had served as vice pre.'^i Wacha Do With Whacha Cot,” director. During jravnrile D’rney charactru’s again year.s’ previous as-sociution ' flood the stage in a very person-1 ^xh ICl, ho sm*yed the British al welcome to the audience. fjjTn in various fibers and pla.s- ! Goofy also iitars in his own pro- • durtion number, “The Used Car I.ot’' with a Model T filled with comedy surpr.ses and lovable Ilerhie, the 'Love Hug. Tickets priced at $5, and $3 ' ;ire on sale at the Coliscii.n Box I C)ffice or may be ordei ed bv mail. Y 'Uths US and under) half I price on six pei forman; cs. lies ri'.search capacities. A native of Yorkshire, Kn land. Dr. Barrett j-eceived an MA degree from Cam. ridge uni versity and did graduate woik in physics botii at the Univ*r slty of London and Birmingham university. "DISNEY ON PARADE/* the newest concept in touring live fam ily entertainment, presents seven major production numbers based on famous Disney classics and characters in the all-new and different Fourth Edition of the 2V2*^our live stage musicol orenn show opening at the Charlotte Coliseum on Jonuary 30 ^rough Februory 4 for 10 p>erfoimances. mere than a year in preparation. A team of “imagineers” care fully a.jain screened Disney films to transform major poj'- tions to the world’s largest port able staF?e. Disney Show Is All New At Coliseum “D'sney On Pa^'ade’s” all new and different fourth edition in- 1 eludes seven major production ■ numbers featuring "Mary Pop- : pins.” “Bodknobs and Broom- : sticks,” and “The Further Ad- i ventures of Pinocchio.” This 2 1-2-hour live stage ex- : travaganza appears January 3^) ! through February' A at the Cliar- ' lotte Coliseum for 10 perform- } ances. Presented by Nawal Produc- i tions, a partnership of NBC En- ; i terpriscs and W'alt Disney Pro- i ductions, the new fourth edition of “Disney On Parade” was For the second fme in the history of “Dirney On Parade,” a performing act from Pisnev- land and Walt Disney World, .vill join acts from the greiu Disney classic films. “P>oar Band Jam boree” brings alive the country- hill :illy' i^ears including Liver: ' Lips, Henry, Big aI and Wendell ' ' al' ng with Bonnie, Hubbles and ‘ Beulah. i I I I The traditional finale, “It’s a ' Small World” is also taken from ; the Magic Kingiorri.s. It is thO: I tradifonal close to each "D’sney I On Parade” wherc%Tr it appears- j around the world. ; j In the opening production number. “How Dee Do,” and “It’s i Mattie's and Carolyn's RESTAURANT 138 Mountain Street We Invite You To Join Us In Our GET-ACQUAINTED SPECIAL FRUDAY, JANUARY 19 FRIDAY. JANUARY 26 All Plate lunches “S1.00 I Good Food Fast Service Reasonable Prices OWNERS MATTIE PHILBECK CAROLYN OAKS ALSO — CALL-IN ORDERS PHONE 739-8476 1:18-25 The Twilight Zone Clearance Sale HURRY HURRY Belts 1 Vl Reg. $9.00 — NOW $6.00 Jean Shirts Reg. $6.00 — NOW $4.40 ^ Gills Diess Haggles Reg. $16.00 — NOW Sll.OO Plaids - Checks - Tweeds Girls Dress Coats Reg. $60.00 — NOW S35.00 ^-00 King-Size Waterbeds $19.95 5.YEAR GUARANTEE Everything Must Go New Spring & Summer Merchandise ON THE WAY Located Between Little Moo & Burger House (A
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