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Dixie Products
Spring Festival
Is Underway
Under des.gnat ion of Gov. Ter
rs Sanford. April 'Si May l is
being observed as "Made in North
Carolina Week” to accent the
fact that almost everything a
normal family needs in food and
clothing is grown, processed or
manufactured in the Tarheel
State.
For the fourth straight year,
tin* "Dixie Products Spring Fes
tival” is being marked by abund
ant displays of home-grown pro
ducts at the 631 Winn-Dixie su
permarkets throughout the South.
Commenting on the event. Gov. I
Sanford said:
"Th«* growing variety of pro
ducts manufactured or processed
in N >rth Carolina now have an
output value of more titan S?t bil
lion annually. Our farms, our in
dustries. our stores and restau
rants proVid'* employment for
hundreds of thousands of our
plant plans and progtams on
management aims for 1964-65.
In addition to Plant Manager
J. V. Sehweppe. It. S. Bose. Direc
tor of Industrial Relations: Ben
Goforth. Personnel and Safety
Supervisor; md Las- Waters. Km
ployment Supervisor, were among
the Shelby narticipants in the
three-duy conference.
pfopltv . . .
“Merchants throughout the
state* .an* realizing that Made* :n
North Carolina pr-alu ts nr
easy to se ll. Consul”.<*rs know
ihey are* opttin^ c|uality products
lyirn they see "M ule n Noiiii
Carolina' stamped upon th<-m.
“By purchasing more* 'MaA* in
North Carolina’ proeemis the*
|Ms>pli> of North Cai >lina are
helping to biiiltj a state with a
stronger economy, a state w*h:e*h
can preiv ;e|e* ni »r«* n ithwhile ser
vice*. anil thus enable tin* farm
er. tlie manula. turiT anel pro.n-s.
sor. and the cotesumcr to share*
hem-fits that accrue.”
Holland Rites
Te Be Thursday
funeral rites foi Lal«n Hoi
land, 75. of Bessemer City, hi ci
ther-in-lav. in Mrs. Quay Ham
bright of K.ngs Mountain. w.ll be*
helel Thursday at I p.m. from
Holland Mem.u* ai Baptist church
in Be*ss«*in«*r City.
Mr. Holland ilril \Veelne*:dn\
morning following illness of five*
months.
Other survivors include* h.s
wife*. Mrs. 1‘eai! Ilowdl H Hand:
five sons. Garrison Holland.
Ralph Hollanil Ray Holland. Paul
Holland and Franklin Holland;
and two daughters. .Mis. Ralph
Ray and Mrs. Garrison Bess.
The body will remain at Sisk
Funeral Home in Bessemer City
until take>n to the e-hm %* 5*1 mi:*
ute*s before the* rite*s.
Annual Mooie Reunion Held Sun.
In Grover; Students In Programs
The Moor > Reuni .n van held
SuikI«) Jt I bo Grover Renew
Squad Building. (hit oi town
guest-. s.ere Mr end Mi«. Vernon
Demps.-S r'l! family, Vickie
Dempsey. Tli - non Dempsey, Mi.
anil Mi- M’t.i Surrett and
and land) :• tl of Landrum. S. C.
M and Mi Fred F!. Taylor.
John hi \m Moore »l (lastonia.!
\l: ' I Vila !;■dless o| Ttyon
Mr. and Vli -. Carl Punk of Hamp
ton, Va M rnd Mrs. Robert
IX-mpsev I... and Robbie ot
Asheville.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roark of
I'nJon spent s’l.wk.y with Mrs
N ia Vent mo reland a»vl in the
afternoon Mi ami Mrs. Carl
Funk id \o: ilk. Va. si.iitisl with
them.
Mr and M’s Lh.n Woods, Ter
r> and B >»> of A she* iile. spent
the weekend .• th Mrs. B. A. liar
rj. Mi-;. 11 a returned to Ashe
v lie with the Wood* on Sunday.
Joitn Martin Dire-tor of Youth
at the YM?.V (Gastonia. was
speake at td" Senday morning
vs i ship se v:rp at First ehurch.
Mr and Mrs. \V. S. llieks. Sr.
spent the \s -ekeml in Charlotte
with the \V S. Hieks. -Ir family.
Mis. hill— Mae Rollins was
vs", kend ■ • »i • :t of Miss Th»‘ima ;
Rollins in Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kincaid of i
Bessemer Cits spent Wednesday
ssith Mr. anil Mrs. Orahan
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cGINNIS
FUBNITUBE COMPANY
in Elkin.
Mis. C.ira '\isev and Mrs. j,u
Norman sf**nt Saturday and
Sunday with Mi*. Hubert Bmwn.
Lmeilnton, Ga.
Bu l a Rountree and Mi's <;in
-'er Crutehfi'dd students at Pres
n>terian Co’l-ge. Clinton spent
the wi-ekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Rountree.
Mt Grady r uld*is of H.-h
Point sjh*(>t Tucsdav and Wcdn.s
day with Mrs. Susie C «>k
Mi and Mn. A. L. Ratehler
and Mr. and Mrs. Clytle McDaniel
stient several days at Ocean l>n\e
Bearh this past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Tate and
Sandra spent Tuesday a* torn, ton
with Mr. and Mrs. R C. Tate.
Donald Martin, drover i II
member ga-.e a demonstration on
Care and l'.- 01 en Electrle Mo
tor. Thu rad iv night in the final
of a series of Eleetrie Workshop
at the Agricultural Budding at
iShelby, sponsored by the Agr.eul
tin a! extension service and Duke
Bower C. -rpany Viekie Jean
Turner. Grovei I II Clufc mem■
ber entered the I II talent eortest
and Junior Cotton dress revue
1 held at Elizabeth Soho d on May
2. Vickie vv.it tii st plai-e m the
Junior Divisiori anil Miss Jane
MeMuiiv. fj rover 1 -11 membct
won third place in the Senior Cot
ton Dress Division.
Miss Jainitha Rountree anil
Miss Christine Lackey spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs
Glenn R Rountree. Miss Roun-1
• fee and Miss Lackey are stu
dents at St. Andrews College.
Mrs. Alice Bridges is spending
this week with Mr. and Mrs Jim
my Fortenberry and family in
Charlotte.
The Rev. and Mrs. P D Mont
eomery of Columbia. spent Sat
urday with Mr and M.s, Wilbui
Roark.
Mr. and Mrs. Newt IB mbri ’ht
spent the weekend with Mrs If
L. Beam.
Luc lie R mntree of Augusta.
Ga. spent Monday through Fri
day with Mr. end Mrs. Glenn
Rountree.
Mr anti Mis. Egbert L. Roark
of Rockville. Maryland visited
Mrs. Nina Westmoreland Sat.u
day through Wednesday.
Mrs Gene Turner an i Mr. and
Mrs. W. s. Hiiks attended the
funeral of Robert Edward Wash
burn Monday aftern<ton at the
First Baptist church of Cherrv
ville.
B. A. Harrv. Jr., who lias he«*n
employed at the Worlds Fail
came by on his way to Florida to
s|iend several days with Mrs. B.
A Harry Sr.
Miss Mary Ann Herndon and
Mr. Charlie Herndon who are
teachers in Maryland came on
Friday and • tayed until Sundav
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern
tlon.
Mrs Marvin latve. Rita Love,
Margaret and Judy Gilliam. Bren
■ la Houser. Shelia Crook and Mi
Vera Hardin attended <;. A. Co
lonati in Service at West Knd
Baptist church. Gaffney, Sundav
night.
The Grover Lions club met
Monday Mav Ith at R-tin's Cafe
teria and had as their gues’ Mr.
Charles Heath candidate foi N.
C. State Senate.
Grovt’i students in the Mav
Day program May 1st. at Km -
Mountain high school, wci, Com
me Shaw. alt. ndant. Es i ts. Jim
my Wright. Louis Cook. St ve
Royster, and Rh hard Gold. Flo
; BETHWARE j
J OAK GROVE NEWS ;
j {
J /.'(/ J" lil H lton h'li m j
| Tch'pli'im i.»**-.>■> J'( j
‘ HKHIWA'i! The Young Mar
ihhI Couples Ci. '> i»l . ).ik I»ro\i'
held a so.-ml Sal in da \ night ni
the home of Mi and Mrs. Wil
lard Boyles »lt and Mrs Donald
H iin presented an enjoyable pro
gram and duvcti-d s**v«. ,il ames.
Kenneth C>ngg was among a
group of stude nt s from Waco
School who wo it to It.deigh Sat
urday Da\id Baptist Church pre
sented a love dfer.ng to Mrs. D
A Stroupo Sunday n eht. Mrs.
St l oupe cares for her mother who
has ,-«*en seriously ill ioi several
months.
Mrs. Lew - Jenkins spent
Thursday wi’h Mi and Mrs. H"
by Jen1.ms >n (laslatiia. Little K<
vjn Jenkins remained there for a
few days with his gra- Iparents
Mr. and Mrs. Kred Stiou|M‘and
we girts . ■ ( ittie Herndon
and Vickie Ptifna .. ind Pat r.
sener. the Cha C'ha with a group
of girls.
Johnny of Mm canton spent Sun
da) with Mrs. D. A. Stroup**
Mr. ami Mrs Dean Huskey and
children of Ownffn. Miehigan an’
p lit • . i lays with Mi
and Mi.- \V. It liuskey.
Mr and Mrs. Kugetie Bell. Mic
key. Nadine, and Jacx \ is.ted
Mrs. Kthel .McMillan in Bessemer
City Sunday.
Sunday visitors • Mr. and Mrs.
Kdward Da\is were Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin D o is William. Carl,
and Toy. anil Mr. and \lis Mike
Ware <>f the Oak drove commu
nity. ami M *-s Dianne White. Mr.
M**i\in tti een Miss Mai caret
dreen. and Mis Boyd Kdinuml
son. all of Shelby.
Mrs. Kosalee Bell and Gina
Pattersso, Mrs. Sally Moore. .Miss
Ova Adams, Mrs. Opal Bell, and
Mrs. Virginia Bell and Gail .s|ient
Wednesday with Mrs. Giace Led
ford.
Mr. and Mrs Giles Bell, Craig
and Blent, and Mis. Arnold Phil
lie -k were Sunday afternoon Vi
^itois of Mir. Virginia Bell anil
Gaul.
Mr and Mrs. Stokes Wright
and fa mil) visited Mr M M
Wolfe ami Marv 1'earl \V >lfe in
the B-ulah ortmunity Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. James Champion
and . hiltlren. and Ml and Mrs.
Kowtr Hamrick and children
were Sunday afternoon v isitors of
Mr. and Mrs 1V>mmy Champion.
Mrs. T. A Champion spent the
weekend with Mr and Mrs. C. B.
Clary. Sunday Mrs. Champion
and tin- i lai s visited Mrs. Elva
McSwain
Tommy Champion celebrated
his birthday last week with a
dinner given by his children.
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Kitchen. Bath. Bedroom
Large Living Room
with Firr Place
Large Screened Porch
I'nusually Level Lot
Easily Accessible
Near Pavilion
PRICE — S6500-0C
J. Wilson Crawford
Reo) Estate Broker
Tel. 739-3328
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Gastonia
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Kings Mountain
Chamber of Commerce
Mother’s Day Values
Ladies First Quality
Seamless Mesh
NYLONS
39c pi.
Top Mode
DRESSES
Sizes 12-28* 2 Reg. S3.98
S2.98
Shoe Values!
LaSier
LS
$1.99 to $3.99
Ladies Cotton
DUSTERS
Just
$199
39c or 3 ior S1.00
LADIES & CHILDREN'S
SCOTTIES
Girls' 2-pc.
SUN SUITS
As Low As
$1.49
Children's
BLOUSES
Just
SI
Chtldtcn's
Sizes 1 • 14
$1.49 to $199
Girls
SHORTS
and
Pedal Pushers
$1
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