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Joint Listings Announced ‘nutraday, Febnmiy 17, 1977—MIRBOB-HERALD-Page SB the )rge end rety roB raid ucr. and from in by land lurch I fc. ' - AI t I Southern Bell today proposed a way for husbands and wives to have Joint listings In cluding both first names In the telephone directory. The proposal actually goes further than that. In the filing with the North Carolina Utilities Com- mlsslcHi, Southern Bell Is asking pennlsslon to allow residential customers to have “dual-name listings" for any two members of a household who have the same last name. Gk-aham said the com pany Is not proposing a mcmthly charge for dual- nsune listings at this time. He ‘said the company would review the Impact of dual-name listings later to see whether such a charge would be appropriate. There will be, however, a one-time service charge of $6.60 for those customers who elect to change their present directory listing. TTils charge does not apply to new installations. ' “We would encourage customers requesting dual-name listings to order an additional listing with the reverse order of the given names," Graham setid. This would be charged at the normal residential additional listing rate — 60c monthly, — and would "make It easier for callers to find the number of the piuson whose given name is listed second In the primary listing," he said. Graham said the new regulation would permit customers to list both given names and or Initials aftder the surname. "It would be up to the customer to decide which comes first,” he said. FOr example, a couple could be listed "Brown Mary-John" or “Brown John-Mary," and the listing would appear In alphabetical order depending on which name comes first after the surname. "TTie proposed results foom a review of Southern Bell policy, and we believe the time has come to make this offering,” Grsdiam said. He said the company won't solicit dual-name listings, "but we’ll be happy to go over all the options with interested customers who call our business office " If the Commission ap proves the regulation, dual-name residence listings will be available in the next directory published for Kings Mountain. The cutoff date for new listings and listing changes Is September 16, 1977, suid the directory will be delivered October 36, 1677. XGAc WEST GATE PLAZA - SHELBY ROAD VALENTINE QUEEN - Daley Me- Ctirry, center. Is crowned Senior atisens Valentine Queen by Ibelma Hicks, left, and presented a box of Valenttae’e candy by Verlee Mask after she was named queen at the Mwnai Senior CItlsens Valentine’s Day party Monday at the conununity center. Mrs. Runyan Hostess For Earl Garden Club Meeting IT^ SMAP UP SAVINGS TIMEI Color Print Fihn DEVELOPMG SPECIAL You can talk to me about ANY type of Life insurance Don’t feel you have to go to one place for life in surance planning, to another for annuities, group, hospitalization, disability income, education and retirement plans. I can fake care of all your personal, family, and business insurance needs — because of my many years of experiehce in helping people with a vari ety of coverage and protection programs, and be cause I have the facilitieswwd't(ri^-f^w'<Na<pi;eariV' insurance company ^ ^ | If you have an insurance need] call me today. LOU SABETTI 864-4521 739-2640 Registered Representative oMetiopolitan Where the future is now Metropolilan Life Insurance Company, N.Y.. N.Y. ' EARL - The Earl Garden Chib met Monday at the home of Mn. Morris Runyan. Mrs. Warren Starnes, president called the meeting to order and welcomed the members and new membere; Mrs. Ray Green, Mrs. Jeff Champion, and Mrs. Marlon Morehead. Mrs. Loul Allen gave the devotion, reading from the Guide Post "The Prayer for the Day." Mrs. Starnes praised the club tor making wreaths for decorating the town at Christmas, saying that plans are to double the number of wreaUis for next Christmas In the decorating project. It was voted on that the chib have a paper project to make money tor the chib. Mrs. Don Cooper was appointed to be In charge of the project with the help of Mrs. Morris Runyan. Mn. Cooper asked that all papen be tied In a bundle and put In a box. Mn. Sue White read the ^Jlate Garden Club’s ^bikolutlona to be pnsentad to the ’77 General Assembly. It consisted of laws being passed to clean up the highways of beer cane, bottles and pqier. It was stated that It now coat the state 88 cents to have a chewing gum paper picked up; that laws should be mon strict dealing with people that clutter up the highways. Mn. Leland Moss, Vice President, passed out copies to each member of Pic'll Pay Shoes Washington's Birthday-:.^ Sale Tretnendous Selection of Men’s, Women’s & Children’s Styles...Hundreds of Pairs r h* [i r A. SAVE $3.07 on Women's Sporty Suede Casuals with Moc-toe Styling, Wedge Sole Neutral Color. Reg. $9.97 B. SAVE $3.07 on Genuine Suede Boots for Men. Comfortable Wedge Sole. Sizes614-12. Reg. $10.97 C. SAVE $2.75 on Children’s Navy Nylon Joggers in Sizes 11V4-2. Padded Collar. Regularly $9.97 ★ Sizes 814-11, Reg. $8.97... $6.22 W Price* Good thru Saturday Special Group of Childrenli Shoes Asstd. Styles Greatly Reducedl SAVE $2.20 Handbags In Asstd. Colors. Reg. $7.97 W Opan Evaning* W Usa Ybur MASTERCHARGE or BANKAMERICARO Pricea Good Thru Saturday KM Plaaia Shopping Center, Open Mon.-Tliur. U:80- 7:80 U-8 FYl. Sat 10:80-7:80 Sun 1-8 Get to know u^* you1l like us:- the poem "My Garden For The New Year." She then introduced the apeaker for the evening, Mrs. Forrest Warrick. She and her husband are owners of the Shelby Nursery and Garden Center. Mrs. Warrick spoke on “Landscaping." She stated that planting shrubs In front of the house can make the home look longer, that too many shrubs will take away from the beauty of the home. Knowing your shrubs are very Important when landscaping the front or back yards. She passed out books showing the way homes are made more attractive by planting blooming shrubs. She also displayed branches of shrubs giving scientific DRAWING HELD AT TIMMS FURNITURE In a recent drawing held at Timms Furniture Co., the following people were ' wlnnera, Ruth Baity, Rt. 8, I' BoK 40r Noeived a waU plaque; Betty Benton, Rt. 4, Box SOS received two lamps; and Kate WUlls Johnson of 700 W. Moun tain Street received a Sealy Box Springs and foundation. All three winners are of Kings Mountain. Holly Likes Dancing (From Page IB) 1 pt. whipped topping or whtoped cream Ckated coconut Oeam butter and sugar. Add crushed pineapple. Spread plne^tple mixture between three cookies, stacked up. Allow cookies to stand at room tem perature for eight hours. 'Whip cream (or whipped topping) sweeten to taste. Frost tiqp and sldea of each cookie BtSLCk with whipped cream. Cover with grated coconut. Place In the refrigerator until time to serve. Serves sixteen. -oOo- OOGOLATB MINT PIE (Girl Scout Chocolate Mint Wsfers) 1 box Girl Scout Chocolate Mint Wafers, crushed 1 stick margarine, melted Mix crushed mint wafers and meltad margarine. Press Into 9" plo plate. <3ilU. Filling: Mix together: 1 cup sugar 3 tablaspoons Sour Add 3 egg yolks, well beaten Melt 3 squarea isiswaatonad chocolate Add chocolate to mgar and egg mixture. Cook over betUng water until thickened Ttake off of heat and add; 1 Tbs. butter 1 taaapoon vanilla Chiu. Fbld In 1 cup whipp'd craam or 1 cup Cool Whip, placa In chooolata crust. Chiu until sarved. (Optional — 1 cup whipped topping may ba spread on tap of pla Just before eervliig. Sprtnkle with chopped pecans. names and common names of each. Knowing the size, shape, hardiness of plants Is very wise. Mrs. Nick AusteU gave the "Horticulture tips,” saying plants are not big eaters In general and they should not be stuffed with fertilizers. Too much mulch will cause yeUowtog leaves or lack of proper growth Is over attention to plants. Too much watering and too much feeding. FVost cracks, sun scale and snow and Ice take their toll on trees. Cracks usuaUy appear on the South and West side of trees. Mrs. Runyan served from the dining room table which was centered with dried orange tree flowers as a centerpiece. She served cherry tarts, pick up foods, nuts, and cherry drinks. Sixteen were present. < > "1 1 12 EXP. COLOR 20 EXP. 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