y 20, 1969 0 0 lALUB AVINOS «K»Me»4 */AtJLM SOLD STAMPS f GOLD BTAMP8 WJJk MMNOt LO VPS mmm\ vmjm mm Thursday, February 20, 1969 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Page 5 GIVE To The KINGS MOUNTAIN HEART FUND • • • e THAT OTHERS MAY LIVE • % • HEART SUNDAY i HOUSE - TO - HOUSE CANVASS-2 - 5 pjn. ROADBLOCK BY KINGS MOUNTAIN JAYCEES-2-5 p-m. lAYCEES MANNING THE ROADBLOCK WILL DISTBIBUTE FREE COFFEE TO MOTORISTS (At U. S. 74-Oveihead Bridge and West King Street). PERSONS NOT CONTACTED SHOULD FORWARD CONTRIBUTIONS TO: MK.HeniyNeisler, Heart Sun day Chaiman, Philer Road, Kings Mountain, N. C. ALL VOLUNTEERS ARE URGED TO COMPLETE SOLICITATION WORK SUNDAY AND REPORT CONTRIBUTIONS TO MRS. NEISLER. BALLOONS FOR HEART MONTH—Members of the Future Homemcdcors of America chapter of Kings Mountain high school are conducting Balloon Days as feature of Heart Month in February. Balloon Day is February 22nd and various FHA'ers will be in the business district conducting the Heart Fund solicitations. Blowing up the ted heart bal'.oons are, seated, left to right, Nancy Reynolds, Cathy Carroll; Standing, from left, Deborah Burns. Linda Childers, Shelio Harry, Shirley Lawson, and Betty Hall. (Photo by Isaac Alexander). GIVE... •• Mr. will IIT. HEART FUND FEBRUARY IS HEART MONTH Kings Mountain City Heart Fund Committees City Director: Betty Gamble, 409 Hawthorne Road Heart Sunday Chairman: Marilyn Neisler, Phifer Rd. Business Days: L. E. Hinnant, First Union National Bank. Corporations & Industries: Tom Trott, 104 E. King. Special Gifts: Lib Morrison, 406 Edgemont Drive. \ Heart Fund Benefits Co-Chairman: Jo Smith, 410 Hawthorne and Evelyn Hamrick, Meadowbrook Road. Clubs and Organizations: Betty Gamble, 409 Haw thorne Road. Post Chairman: Ken Pruitt—Boy Scouts, 711 Groves. Balloon Day Co-Chairmen: Margaret Baird, Kings Mountain High School and Cathy Carroll, Church Street. Tag Day Chairman: Libby Blanton, Phifer Road. Trea.surer: Helen Blanton, First Union National Bank HEART FUND DRIVE UNDERWAY — These yorng women are participating in the Feb ruary Heart Fund drive in Kings Mountain and have distributed coin containers in downtown firms. Seated are Belinda Stroupe, Kay Patterson a id Arm Hunter Plonk. Standing, from left, Suzanne Amos, Susan Goforth, Susan Fite, Verlene Ross, A -.n Baird, Connie Phifer, Ava Spearman, and Frances McGill, Mrs. John H. Gamble is Kings M untain chairman. BcUoon Day will be on Satur day with FMA'ers from the high school conduct ng the solicitation effort in downtown Kings Mountain. (Photo by Isaac Alexander). This Message In The Puhlic Interest Is Spcmsored Ry These Kings Mountain Films and Individuals: SUPERIOR STONE COMPANY PHONE 739-4761 KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Spangler's Ready-Mixed Concicte, Inc. SAVE TIME AND LABOR PHONE 739-4723 NEISLER MILLS DIVISION NEISCO SALES KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER PHONE 739-5441 GRIFFIN’S DRUG YOUR PRESCRIPTION STORE FRE£^ PICKUP* DBUVERy PHONE 739-4721 • 129 MOUNTAINST BELK'S DEPARTMENT STORE YOUR HOME OF BETTER VALUES TELEPHONE 739-2526 SOUTHWELL MOTOR COMPANY YOUR FORD DEALER TELEPHONE 739-4743 KINGS nOUHTAIN TMS smnE DRUG COMPANY ■ THE XlTY S MODERN,STOft VICTORY CHEVROLET COMPANY THE WALKING MAN'S FRIEND TELEPHONE 739-5471 FULTON'S DEPARTMENT STORE KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. DRESS SHOP SECOND FLOOR RADIO STATION WKMT 1220 ON YOUR DIAL FRED PLONK OIL COMPANY GROVER ROAD TELEPHONE 739-3231 J I

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