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Friday Was Jack’s Last Day
FIB8T PLACE WINMEB - gimpHelty waa key te
whuilng llrat place la the aprtaig flower ahow for
membere of Town and Oountiy Oaiden CAnb. Two of the
>idgee, Mra. Becky Beck, left, and BIra. Katie
MoOInnla, both ti Oolnmtala, 8. C., admire the prlae-
winning table and arwgement of eweetheart roeee.
Friday waa Jack Ar-
nette'a laat day of work at
Nelaco, Inc., where he haa
been employed for a
number of yeara.
Mr. Amette waa honored
by 60 co-workera at a
cowered dlah dinner Friday
evening at the home of
Nelaco Supt. Jim Dickey
and Mra. Dickey at their
home on Phifer Road.
Hla frlenda took the
occaalon to preaent him a
golf bag. Mr. Arnette
e>q>ecta to do a lot of
gcdflng and gardening
akice hla retirement.
Tablea In the Oourtyard
of the Dickey home were
covered with red, orange
and green floral
tableclotha and centered
with contraatlng glaaa
candlea with dalay rlnga at
the baae.
Jim Dickey, Jr. aaalated
hla parenta In entertaining.
Olnny and Jack Amette
reside on Shelby Rd. and
are members of First
Presbyterian Church. Mrs.
Amette has retired after
Lib
Stewart
many years of service with
Southern Bell Telephone
Company. They are the
parenta of one daughter
and she and her family live
In South Carolina.
-oOo-
ELECTED
Karon Leigh Hinton,
daughter of Rev. and Mra.
Russell Lee Hinton of
Kings Mountain, has been
chosen Chief Marshal for
Mars Hill College
greaduatlon May Uth.
Miss Hinton Is a 1976
graduate of Kings
Mouitaln High School and
Is a voice major.
-oOo-
BRIDEELECr
HONORED
Mrs. Dean Bowen en
tertained ' Thursday
evening at her home at a
drop-ln bridal shower
honoring Miss Olna
Stroupe, bride-elect. Miss
Stroupe and Dennis Bean
will be married June 12th
In Falrvlew Baptist
Church of Gastonia.
The 20 guests showered
Bliss Stroupe with gifts for
her new home.
Mrs. George Stroupe,
mother of the bride-to-be,
received with the honoree.
A color note of pink and
white featured decorative
details and refreshments.
The refreshment table was
covered with white over
pkik and centered with aa
arrangement of spring
flowers. Pink punch was
served from a crystal bowl
at one end. Punch and
party pick-ups were ser
ved.
-oOo-
The Continuing
Education Department of
Cleveland Tech has an
nounced the following
classes:
Clothing Construction II
begins Tuesday, May 10,
from 6 to 9 p. m. at Tech’s
Uptown Annex, room 1 .
Stella Prlne will Instruct.
Tailoring begins
Thursday, May 6. at Tech’s
Uptown Annex, room 18.
The class meets each
Tuesday and Thursday,
from 9 a. m. to 12 noon.
Stella Prlne will Instruct.
Persons needing further
Information about these
classes are requested to
call 482-8861, between the
hours of 8 a. m. and 4 p. m.,
Monday-Friday.
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11 oz.
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CREAM
Co\gote
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1 1 qo 12 02. Valleydale Sandwich
Pork Loin Lb Buddies 59^
^Sliced 90 2Lb. ValleydaleHol Dog
Pork Loin Franks <1
W PORK SAUSAGE
Old Fashion AO
Hoop Cheese Lb *1
Jsnkins 8 02. Chicken or
Ham Salad 63^
Gorton 14 O2. Batter Fried a a
Rsh Slicks *1”
Gorton 1 Lb. Ocasn Parch a a
Fillets
7''2 O2. Jansts Pimento wsMa
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FbUaBy LUker 1
HONORED FOB SERVICE — Donald Marlin, roving
tender first ahift employe at Phenlx Plant of Burlington
Mills, Is pictured at right receiving certlfloato of np-
preciathMi from Neil Teargln, plant superintendent, at
a plant anniversary party. Mr. Martin joined Phenlx
Plant five yenrs ago.
Contest Is Wednesday
The annual typawrlting
contast aponaored by tha
Bualiwaa Dapartmant of
Oaaton OoUaga wUl ba bald
Waikiasday, May 11 on tha
college camput. An In
troductory meatlng will bo
IMld at 2:80 p. m. In Room
C-112 of tha Buataea Dept,
and the contaat will begin
at 8 p. m.
Separata contaata will ba
held for beginning and
advanced studanta
enrolled In high acbool
Typewriting I and Type
writing II. Each par-
tlelpatlng high school la al
lowed to enroll two
■tudents In each contaat.
There will be a total of 16
■tudents from area high
■chools entering tha
Typewriting I contaat and
18 atudenta antoiing tha
Typewriting II contaat.
The wUrnera will bo an
nounced at 4:46 p. m. on
Warkieaday, May 11.
Banquet Is Planned
BOILINO SPRINGS, -
’Ihe Gardner-Webb College
Alumni Aaaodatlon will
hold Its annual siting ban
quet for former students
suid other friends of the
college, Saturday, May 14.
The dinner will be held In
the Charles I. Dover
Campus Center and will
begin at 7 p. m.
Alumni Association
President Max Padgett of
Forest City, will preside
over the meeting, which
will be highlighted by the
presentation of four
awards to Gardner-Webb
alumni.
The association will pre
aent three dlatlngulahed
service awards — one for
■ervlce to community, one
for service to denomina
tion, and one for service to
the college and fellowmsm.
Also, new officers and
directors will beelected
during a brief business
session, and several
special presentations will
be made.
^leclal guests for the
evening will be the 1977
graduating seniors and
their parents.
Prior to the bsmquet
grsLduatlng classes of 1987
and 1962 wUl hold their 50th
and 26th anniversaries
respectively. Mrs. Lois
Cooley Humphries of
Spartanburg, 3. C., and
Bobby Pettyjohn of
Columbia, S. C., are
coordinating activities for
the two reunions.
Coat of the dinner Is $4
per person and admlaalon
to the banquet will be by
ticket only. Reservations
may be made by con
tacting the Alumni Office
at Gardner-Webb College,
telephone 704-484-2861.
Family Dollar Store
To Relocate In BC
Laon Levina, preatdant
of Family Dollar Storaa,
Inc. (AMEX Symbol
FDO), a retail store chain
with haadquartara in
Charlotte, haa announoad
that the Company will
ralocata their store In
BeHsmer City, N. C.
’Ihs newly eonatnietod
■tors which la approod-
mately twice the stse of the
old downtown store, will
contain 8,000 aquara feat.
Tha new atora la located on
Highway 274 In the Uiglaa
Shopping Center. Tha
grand opening la soliaduled
for May 8, 1977. Tha
Company now oparataa a
chain of 240 atoraa In North
Carolina, South Carolina,
Oeorgla, Tsnnssaaa and
Virginia, with 112 of thaaa
■torts located In North
Oarolina. Storaa operated
In thla area are located In
Shalby, OaatoaU, Dallaa,
CharryvlUa, Balmont k
Charlotta. MUdrad Mboro
ta tha manager of thla
■tore.
The expanded atora will
cany a oomptota Una of
merchandlaa for home and
family at diaeount prtoaa.
Including raoi’a, womon’a,
boys’, girl’s, and Inlant’a
weartaig apparel, ahoee,
handbaga, jewaby, ahaeta,
pOloweaaoa, blankets, bad-
■praada, curtalna, health
and baauty alda,
atatlonary, aebool aup-
pllao, candy, toys, houaa-
warsa, harderara, paint,
and automoave auppUaa.
Starting with a Hngla
atora In Cbarlotto, N. C., In
1000, tha Obmpany haa
rapidly grown tnlo a major
regional chain with hun-
drada of amplayaa and
utlUslng ^prcKlmataly
1300,n>0 square teat of
selling area. Family
Dollar Btoree la a publicly-
owned company, and Ita
stock la traded on the
American Stock Ex
change.
The company operatea a
warehouse distribution
canter In Chariotte, North
Carolina, aneompaaalng
146,0(» square feet, from
which new marchandlae la
■hipped dally to Its atorea.
An axperlanesd ataff of
professional buyers con-
■tantly ahopa major mar
kets all over the world to
eaaura Its customera the
hart vahia.
Tlia company’s vice
preatdant — oparaUona,
Cart Balimi, indicated that
he waa vary plaaaad with
the Baaaamar City
buainaaa market, and aa
many local paopla aa
poaalbla are balng am-
ptoyad. Mr. Balltnl further
stated that tha area’s
dktrlet manager will be
Mr. Fred Helthcox.
Lewis B. Lavlna, axacu-
tlva vice preaidant, stated
that he attributed the
growth and auccaea of the
Company to Its policy of
carefully uaing its maaetve
buying power to give Its
euatomara a fin# aalactlon
of quality marehandiaa at
loweat poaalbla prlcea Ha
■ajw that tha growth and
■uccaaa of the Company
haa bean helped by Its
policy of maintaining
attractive, q>Mk>ua, end
well-Ut storaa, providing a
pleasant atmoaphara for
Miopplng.
Mr. Lavlna further
■tatad that ”tha Company
la tha faataat growing
retail chain In tha aouth-
aaatam Uidtad States, and
the relocation of the
Baaaamar City la part
of tha major new axpan-
■Ion planned for thla
year.”