THRIFTY MAID LGE. OR MEDIUM ir SWEET PEAS ir TOMATOES CREAM STYLE OR WHOLE KERNEL ★ GOLDEN CORN ★ CUT GREEN BEANS ic APPLESAUCE IMPORWNT NOTICE FOR SUNDAY shoppers ★ KINGS MOUNTAIN PLAZA: IT07 Ihursday, May S, l»T7-MIIlROB-HEBAU)-Page IB Young Ladies Urged To Bfrter Canned Goods Cale QUANIITT tWNn nWVID...mCB COM TWraSUMMTMATI, It77. PET FOODS SLia DOG FOOD JIM DANDY DOG RATION 25.a'o ^3** FMSKIES ASSORTED FLAVORS DOC OR CATFOODS..5 «Ns M” CLICK CAT FOOD... 6 M®" KAL KAN ASSORTED FLAVORS CAT FOODS.. 4 88* SKIPPY DOG FOODS..3'»nT 88* PURINA...$1.00OFF LABEL DOG FOOD.. 50 SAG ^9** Young ladles of this area ore Invited to enter the North Carolina United Teenager Pageant to be held at the Reevea Audi torium Auguet 19th, 30th and 21st, 1977, in Fayette ville, North Carolina. The North Carolina pageant le the official State preliminary to the Mlse United Teenager Pageant to be held In Washington, D. C., December 19T7. Host Hotel for the three day event Is the Bordeaux Motor Inn In FayettevUle, North Carolina. Contestants will be Judged on Scholastic and Civic Achievements, BeEuity, Poise and Per sonality. No swimsuit ccsnpetltlan or tsdent la In volved. Contestants must be between 14 and 18 years of Eige as of December 81, 1977 and must have at least a "B" average In school. Each contestant ac cepted will be requested to participate In the Volim- teer Community Service Program of the United Teensiger Pageant. This program teaches teen agers to share and partici pate In school and civic affairs by contributing a minimum of eight hours time to some worthwhile Civic or Volunteer work to benefit the community before Pageant time. Bsich contestant is required to write and present on stage an Essay entitled "My Country." The winner of the North Carolina Pageant will receive an all-expense paid trip to compete In the Miss United Teenager Pageant In Washington, D. C. and other prizes. Among the prizes that will be awarded at the National Pageant In 1977: 118,000 In scholar ships and awards, 1977 Thunderblrd for the reigning year, $2,000 personal appearance contract, $2,000 wardrobe. Silver Service-ware and a trip to Europe. Those Interested In entering the North Caro lina United Teenager PageEuit may write for Information to 'Janice Billings, State Director, P. O. Box 1821, Fayette ville, North Carolina, 28802 or caU (919 ) 822-14BS. HARVEST FRESH JUICY WESTERN LEMONS NARVItTmiH OOiOINRIPI BANANAS 4.88* HARVBT mm WAMMinON STA1IWVMSAP APPLES 3 &> 99* HARVHT PHW SWUT ANNK) PINEAPPUS... ■«> 89* HA>VnTn»M CARROTS.... 2 .'fb OAKY SUN LEMONADE..2 HAtVIST FttSH PdL£ BEANS . .2 l. W HARVHT PMSN SPINACH....4 HiHcnM** F^geant m Raleigh SSII^OOD STAMPS GO FURTHER AT WINN-DIXIE The All-American Olrl Pageant office has lui- nounced that Rsilelgh has been selected as the host city for North Carolina’s first All American Olrl State Pageant. The pageant will be conducted on June 8-4 at the down town Holiday Inn. Kim Smith, publicity chalrmEui, has announced that the state pageant will Include the categories of the All-American Tot- ages 8-6; All American Ltttle Miss—ages 7-9; All American Miss—ages 10- 13; All American Teen ages 18-17; and the All American Olrl—agee 18-36. Pageant officials an ticipate 16-30 gtrla will vie for the coveted title In each age group. Wltmers In each category will receive a trophy, crown, banner, and will advance to national competltlan. Trophies will also be presented to the talent winners In each category and they will have the opportunity to compete at the nattonal pagesuit as candldates-at- large. The National Pageant will be held at Holiday City In Memphis, Tennessee the third week In August. At this time the contestants will be com peting for over $6,000 of scholarships and awards. Parents of would-be contestants are Invited to Inquire for further in formation and application by writing AU American Olrl Pageant, P. 0. Drawer, 1680, Dothan, Alabama 86801 or by calling 308-793-4907. PTA'S, band boosters, dance schools, dvic clubs end other organisations In- I terested In sponsoring a local pageant as a fund raising are also Invited to li^ulre. ^ «

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