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le 27 — leaver Weaver B N. C., ^ d Bat. gimont, ictnam. ittalion oy ene- les this taclioal ’ge and !d in a gned to ople in ►rojects, Us, cul* schoots. ils are he Ma. Action in acci" ough to le acci* y alert- a Safe- if grow- •th Car- d Chil- 1 West tox 839. a 27514. er Aug- for cur- • Mrs. Henry Bell and Herbert 'lark speht Thursday visiting Tclalives and friends in Char- Irilte. "'Sunday visitors of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Henry Bell, Steve, HerbeH Oark and Mrs. J. W. Boll were .,Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Clark, Mrs. EJlen Thomas of Charlotte, Ar- -thur Bell and Sonny Jones and • Mrs. Ruth Bridges. 1 ..Rev. Charles Freeman. Gard- ner Webb College minister was .in charge of both services at' ..Patterson Grove Baptist church' ..Sunday. . , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Patterson of Davison, Qa., and Mr. and Mrs. -Ronald Beatty and Nancy of ..Moultrie, Ga'., were r<»cent visi tors of Mrs. P. K. Harmon and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Harmon. Allen Evans dnd Roy Huff* atetler spent a week at Myrtle Beach, S. C : Mrs. Joe Doster of Winder, i -Ga., were recent visitors of Mr.' and Mrs. D. N. Evans and fam ily. Mrs. Etta 'Bennett of Great Falls, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. Noel Caldwell of Maryland and M^illis' ' Welch of Ga., were recent visi- • tors of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Car- • pentcr. Rev. and Mrs. James Holder and family Were dinner guests of gg^r. and Mrs. Franklin Davis. jBunday. Mrs. Lela Page of Morganton, •*TisUed Mr. and Mrs. Franklin • Davis Sunday afternoon. • Pvt. Harold Wright of Ft. J Bragg spent the weekend with' * his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel-. S vin Wright: J Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Davis’ i were recent visitors of Mr. and j Mrs. Ricky Pryor of Shelby. • Mr. and Mrs. Horace Boll and; J Gene Patterson. Mrs. Sam Bell • and Gail went to Lenoir Saturday : to visit Rev. and Mrs. Arnold’. J Bell,. Dennis and Revonda. ' : Mrs. S^m Bell and Gail is’ { spending a week with thorn. | t Mr. and Mrs. David Bowen of; i Grover were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Turner. Sunday afternoon visitors of; Mrs. J. M. Wright and Mar guerite w'ere Mrs. i.oyd Turner, UNC-G Alnmni Give S494 KINGS MOUNTAfN I^^RALD, KINGSf ItlOUNfAlM, >/, claim for tvly ,st ige work, tVy Ann in '‘Showboat.'* She Is Brie.n was brought to Hollywood icrnembcrcd as Gc;»rgc Maharis* in 1931 by IJo\.arJ Hughc.s to be .nolbcr in-law in ‘■Barefoot in the in "The Front aiui has Park.” Another tamiliar lace is since bet-n invci cii in over 11') 'h-t "f Cliailoftc Fairchild who motion iuetur(‘s. hi .uidilion, he' viU he Julie. Miss Fairchild was h.i.s hc<m in cio/. ns <*[ i>!a..s, -ci-n in lour of last .sca.son’s mu- Mr. and Mrs. I>avid Bowen and ^ Mrs. Thomas Hicks. extravagant produc- Sunday evening after the reg- tion of this the ninth ronseeulivo tclevisio ’s in..joi piMgrair.s, -sicals. including “Hyc Hyc Birdie” ular church sr*rviccs the congre- season of the Charlotte Summer Ixcn a r.idio ic^ular, has had a -"A '‘(hi a c!('ar Day.” gation of Oak Grove church had Theatre in Ovens A.-ditortum, is niithiciuo . :i!c<m and lia.- inad(‘ a fellowship hour. At this time the stirring and stormy musical n^cord, as boPi <iii!'ir and a.'^ -Mr. Bobby Webster presented "Showboat,” opening July 23. Pat iiaii.-tio). il(*wiil he most reniem- Rev. and Mrs. Jame^ Holder a O’Brien, videran of over one him- iiereiJ lor his hif/grapliicil por- silver coffee service, Jimmy an drerl films and stage plays, will traits ol Kn.itc Hf'-kne in ‘'I'nc identification bracelet and Joel^star in the pivotal role of Cap- Suoy ol Kmitc K(» kne.” is K.iili- a bank. , tain Andy, the lovable and ten- or Duffy in Fighting »>9th,” Punch, cookies and peanuts dorheartod skipper of thi* ('otton us J ' uiei Dunne In "Ki ’liling were served for refreshments. ’Blossom. I'atln r Diiinio.” a.< i'rank i .iva- Miss Mary Pearl Wolfe of the , u . i hau /h h ‘ I he r and Beulah community had dinner Milwaukee-born actor, lie- ( oUm'1 l yn/i in "Pomkardier Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Ban his fabulous careci - - - Wright and family. '"’^1 >>' Newcomer to ('harlotti*. Jack 'rrus.se) will be Kaverial. the young male lead who.s* beautiful dramatic baritone voict' will lie fu'ard d<ung "You Ar.e Lo\o" and ■‘.Make Believe” both in solo and with Miss Johnston. Among th(‘ (dher moving and lyi'ica] songs in ".Slu'whoat” are “OL* Man ilr.er,” “Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat ,, ... . , ,, .Min," “Bill’ and ‘‘Go<»dbye, .My !• or ins lust \isit !<• i Larloite, . , . , .. j • ^ . .1 L'..|\ Lo\ C. Miss Martha Stone, Mr. and Ion r he was starring on Broad- in stock boforp too Q-jj-jpj, pc.-ict (In. pi-iti- r-Hl role of Al'i.V, father o. the h'-iutilul and t-lent'-d •Set designer Edward Fay has gone all out in making "Show- Mrs. Wiley Allen and family are "^^y- After winning such higii ai vacationing at Windy Hill Beach, i,j.okG her arm. Mignuiia. v .-o \\ill lx* p:,!;...; hy boat" the most beautiful and lav- S. C. this week. Mr. and Mrs. ^'ommy Cham- Gail .Jolinston. J tu* iJond cr.fl <!< • i'*h protiuction pos.sible. ('ostumes Airman First Class Charles T. p|on, Mr. aud Mrs. Janic.s Chm- bcate actress app-on d with the r.>,- Hk* comjiany are absolutely Wright of Seymour-Johnson, Air- Jimmy and ('iiucky Chailotte F rnmer 'I'lieitie in lu-i. And, lor this pBi»fluetion, force Base, Goldsboro spent the went on a mountain trip to Chim- “Kismet,” winnim^ high praise as in tut 'cer Stanley Waren has hir- weekend with parents, Mr. and and to Lake Lure Sun- .Marsinah, the slave gni win* cf( an additional eliorus of eight Mrs. Stokes Wright and family. ^.,y i-.j.. y^iih Johnny Dtsmond. the Xegio dngers to supplement the Mr. and Mrs^Gene Moyle and, visitors of Mr. C. L. lovely “And 'I hi^ is My Heioved." eomiiany of ten. Wi^Jv wni^FU*aeh ^were Mr. and .Mrs. Al- Also returning to Ch p ioite Tii heis for "ShowbKil” which ftunnay ai winay riu tn , Devine and family, Mr. and will b(' Hr.-vena liollins, the mar- o|ien-- .luly 23 and plays through iWr,: Flv» Mr.siwain ^npnt Mfs-Stone Dellinger and .Mr. and velously funny e.hara, .-i...-trcF- .Sumi.-y ni.ilinee .luly are on darwlt^MrfSn Champion Wrighl of .Shelby. Inst u nr unll h- Pa.- sale a. .he Chens Audit.,.ium and Darlene, and visited Mrs. Gaston Opens Learning Center fn order to more effectively .serve adults in Gaston and lain- c<dn e< uiHU's wlio have not hud th<* opportunity to complete al least an eighth grade ('duration, (.laston College today opened its Adult Learning Ct*nt(*r in room T2i)7 in the Technical V'ocational Huih^ng. 'Die Adult Learning Cimter i.> stalled by Mrs. Fh»e Clav ton, Mi.ss Gwen Kay. and Mrs. Kalfih^en .’'JivcMis. Th(‘ Adult Learning pro gram affords tin* opportunity for the non-reader to learn to read and write and then progress througli the (dghth grade. Tin* slow n‘ader has aeee.ss to ma terials which enable him to pro- gre.<s at his own rate of .spe(*d to th<' point that he <’an l(*ave tin- box off!e<» from 10 a m. to 10 p.m. daily and Sunday, and at hran<«li ticket agencies located in differ ent areas hi the Piedmont b<'ll, Th<*r(» is still time to .see Miss Jane ‘"rrixie Norton” Ko-an in “South Pacifie" on th(» Ovens Auditorium stage. L(*arning Center and proceed le the Learning Laboratory to begin his high school program leading to tile High School E()uivaleiicy, Certificate. I Tile opening of the Adult Learning ('enter provid**s an op portunity to an.v adult resident of Ga'<lon or Lincoln county with a l(“<s than eighth grade ed ucation level to progress through the high scIusjI program and make himsi^f eligibh' to ont^- ih(' technical, vocational, or eoi- leg( parallel program. 1 The Adult Learnijpg (Vnler will he op(‘n each 'rin^day and 'riiursday night from (LtM) to 9:tM) Any p(*rson inteiflfc(*d in en- rollihg in the Learning Centi'r should'(«ll the Adult Education D<*partment at Gaston ('oilege 922313(1. is the most dangeiou'! in America today. For a Hom< place elieeklLst that will h«‘lp <all at tehtifm to the commonest dang(M S'pots and ways in whi(‘h their hdzard.s can h(* reduced or ellrn inated. write for a Ffome Safety Checklist from the North Carolina Society for Crippled Children and Adults ?. O. Box &'19, Chapel TTill, N'orih (arolina 27514. IMn. Surgical dn'ssings from cotton liters. are made HOW mucR are you PAYING FOR INSURANCE? Probably a si/.cable amount. It is possible that we can save you money on a comprehensive insurance plan. - SEE L’.^: T(*day: — INSURANCE IS SECURITY THE ARTHUR HAY AGENCY "ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE" PHONE 739-3659 By Wilson griffin In event cl a head injury, if the victim is ’tmconscious, dt I not him. Avoids turning the body, if possible. If face is flushed, raise head and .shoulders — if ashen or normal, keep the body flat. If the victim vomits, lav him ab domen down, face sidewise. Do not administer stimulants, such as*coffee or ammonia — get prompt medical help. Heolth ts precious . . • let us help protect yours . . . T®ufe^tory of Your Weddini In Color % Tape Recording! ^ Also made J CARLISLE . S'TUDIO 31i S. Lafayette f - Shelby. iN. C. Phone 4S7-462I m Clarence Blanton who recently Buying Snivey is Slated A sample of families and house- hoids in this area vvUl be included during July iti a nationwide sur- vei of borne repairs and buying plans, according to Joseph R. Norwood, Director of the Census Bureau’s regional office' in Char lotte. Census Bureau representatives, will visit each home chosen for the Quarterly Household Survey, and will inquire about any plans to buy a house, car or major household appliance during the next yeai. Questions about hom< repairs and alterations will <‘on- cern those made during the past three months, or planned for the near luture. The Census, Bureau conducts surveys ot buying exi>ectations; and home repairs every three months, and these surveys are important guides to the growth of the national economy. The Bureau points out that houses,, repairs, appliances and cars ac count fdi' a substantial share of^ the more than $500 billion which consumers spend each year. The survey provides both a current' measure of the amount of con sumer spending on these items and advance liifoiinai.au aooa. future trends in spending. The advance information provided by consumers has been very accu rate to date. For example, on the basis of surveys late in 1967 and early ..in^968 the Census Bureau has forecast 8.9 million new car sales for all of 1968. The number of new car sales foiecast for the first six months of 1968 was near ly identiual to the number actual ly sold. An.swers given by all families and households in the survey are confidential, and are protected by Federal Idw. Census Bureau representatives who will conduct the survey in this area are: Mrs. Ethel S. Rockett of Gas tonia, N C. , j Hemember too that few family. men are the athletes they.Nvorei while on the high school or col lege varsity, the North Carolina ; Heart Association cautions. Par ticipate in sports if you’re phy.si- ; calyl fit and up to the particular stresses involved. But don’t try to i impress your family or friends with your strength or endurance.; They’ll love you • anyway, and probably longer. No need to climb ; the highest mountain, especially ‘ ' if the stairs in your split-level I house are the only things ybuVe Climbed recently. 100 m m .^MGREEN STAMPS ■ W|Th THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE Of I (1Q.QD or Moro Order FREE AT KINGS MTN. WifNN^DIXIE STOheS July 20, 1968 HWIT ONE COUPON - : AbOlT CUSTOMER 9/II.A* I 1*. t NO COUPONBI NO LIMIT^J Hort’t Row fu ktilM ymir Mt START TODAY1 t PICES spieuNir iPcctsiRr IPICCSiilp "^pg" ANO ... CoiBImM MBonts “ BW ns limit. ■WchjMur pMtkyil. W-D U.S. CHOICE BEEF W-D US CHOICC CHUCK STEAKS .. . u 69' W-D US CHOICE BOMELESS CHUCK OR SHOULDER ROAST. .tb 79^ W-D 'HANOt-PACK' GROUND BEEF . . 1.59] k;CH’S WHIP TOPPING . . 39= PALMETTO FARM SANDWICH SPREAD 59= palmetto farm PIMENTO CHEESE 69= W'-D 50 Free Stamos on Eocti PLq. CUBE STEAKEHES so. TASTE O' SEA HADDOCK FILLKTS DRESSED WHITING. . LlMiT I OF YOUR CHOICE WITH A S5 00 OR MORE ORDER MB. CAN ASTOR "flNe FOR BROILING" SWIFT'S PREMIUM SLICED BA€ON.....~59' SELECTO COOKED v- CANNED HAMS "fS” W-D CHOltE (2 BREAST, 2 THIGHS, 2 LEGS) ^ . ^ ^ FRYER PARTS IB. 0 Smart Place To Go...For Good Things To Eat SMOKY CANYON CHIPPED SLICED BEEF, HAM or CORNED BEEF OSCAR MAYER SLICED COTTO SALAMI or LIVER CHEESE W-D FRYER THIGHS BACKS... lb. 10< 'CAROLINA PRIDE WIENERS OR BOLOGNA 12-ot. PKG. TALMADGE FARMS COUNTRY CURED SLI BACON 59^ 12-oz. PKG. SQUARE CUT ROAST (SLICED LAMB SHOULDER ROAST lb. 390 SHOULDER CHOPS - A IB. IB. 1-LB. BAG SANBORN CHASE & Limit'S ARROW Dr 4 FAB Wrth S5 00 or More Order. sEXCITING MUS/C & MONEY "Matf v\ith.lluP * Stars” 24* DETERGENT. 5 ^ >1..4 MAYONNAISE ...^39i..::^9^ Lim-t ! cf Ycur Choice With $5 00 or More Order WBTV SOUTH CAROLINA GRADE "A" LARGE PALMETTO FARM HORTENING •1?^ CRiSCO # «3LB. CAN 2 79 GREEN STAMPS 6'.-02 JA* HC.SCHA IN«TAN7 OK MLMTHOte Shove Creom «OO0 THNU JUt.« XO GRcEN STAMPS lO-oz. JAM HcacArc Initont Coffee OOOO tMHO JU4.T XO CRM^ stamps 30-CT ■OTTLC Anocin Toblett eooo TMMU JUkT 20 t]g fA GRUN STAMPS .THKCK ta ex *Kn« ■ IT7> kMOCKIR lAtca Coke* Mixes eeoe .mmu jul. XO DIXIE DARLING SANDWICH BREAD, 2 SCOTT wHiTE, COLORED or DECPRATfO TOWELS ...2 IVi-LB. LOAVES JUMBO ROLLS THRIFTY MAID Sweet • Unsweetened GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 0 46-oz.$l J CANS 1 ASTOR INST. COFFEE SUNKI3T LEMONS FRFSH MOUNTAtSJ SiiEEH CASBAGE . . . FLCmDA (P1..ASTIC CONTAIsii K' FRESH CHANGE JUICE . ... a. 49^ IQif • • • Head liP MOKTOM'S MEAT POT PIES SPAGHETTI N' MEAT MACARONI A CHEESE "gJ 69= THRIFTY MAID GREEN LIMAS OR CHEAM CORK . . 5 No. 303 $1 fUNKER Hill. GEEF STEW ... .3 'iS 'I U'XtF CVRLING ANGEL F^OD CAKE 29'^ THi.'I':TV MMO LUNCH blEAT .. 3 !:^cns 1. STIC V SEGO LIQUID . . 3 79= COi.G^ TF TOOTHPASTE.... 39= TASTE 0' SEA 2-lb. Breeded Perch 2-ib. Breoded Flounder 2’ j-lb. Fitti Sticks GREEN GIANT SHOE PEG CORN LeSUER PEAS BROCCOLI SPEARS LIB9r S fir'K OR R(OULAP. LEMONADE CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS GRAPES, PLUMS or V ?- Nectarines -33 LUSCIOUS WBSTERH Cantaloupes.... 3 "'99 Cream Pies....4-99 V4,
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