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Thursday. May 29. 1969 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. SECTION C GROVER COMMUNin NEWS Mountain ' con lined ""Cancer Gilts Reach S670 The Woman’s club mot at the honored Mrs. Roy Houser on her Hambright, they came especially Lewis Cook eutered the Navy toitai;c ot vtr and Mrs Holmes birthday at Howard Johnson’s for the funeral of Mr. Ray Ham- Training Center at Charleston, I lany Friday afternoon for a ‘n Gastonia last Wednesday. Ijii-nic supper. Their husbands Dr. and Mrs. Rufus Hambright[ ■ u i Kuests, Mrs. Tom Ellis is and sons of Greensboro, Rt-v-and Airman Mike Royster of Miss.'^ou Mrs. Stephen Huntley and chit-'CalV is home on furlough. Ho will re- Idren of Kingstree, 15. C. were | turn to Barksdale AFB in Shrove- priesler. Kathy and Wayne Ki.sh and 'I'odd Hicks of Charlotte spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. 1 R. B. Keeler. w«-re the piesident of the club. Approx imately 30 were present, \lr. and Mrs. Charles Harry III weekend guests of Mrs. AVOCAPO COOKWARE BONANZA B.' SKOAL m«wm 2 QT. COVERED PAN REG. 4.29 VALUE 89 I rnmm WITI SUPER-TOUGH TEFLON n INTERIOR EXTfRtOR WITH $5.00 PURCHASE BUILD A COMPLETE COLOR- MATCHED SET ... A PIECE A WEEK AT SPECIAL SAVINGS hospital. He will be guests of his grandmother, Mrs. ents. to his bed for some R. H. Ponder. ers. lime. I Ml*, and Mrs. Newt Hambright Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Myers Clover, were Wednesday din- visited relatives in Ohio recently. .'guests of Mrs. H. L. Beam. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carothers Mrs. Clyde Randal] visited her of Hialeah, Florida arc visiting Dad, Mr. G. P. MeSwain and sis-i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ter, Mrs. Ancil Hardin in Hlacks-j ^ Hardin and Siierrv, his !>arents Liiue. Mr. Ralph Little has re- burg Satiurday. 'Mrs. M. C. Hardin and Mr. ami turned from the J.ospilal. Mr.s. D. G. Herndon is a patient Mrs. J. W. Priester visited Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Bill Pnester and bi the Kings Mountain, hospital, i Dewitt Patterson in Kings Moun- —f,hters of Atlanta, were recent -Mr. and .Mrs. Tom Wallace of tain Sunday. Sunday for Fort Ord in Cali-^^ home on furlough. He will re- ^uosts of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dallas were recent guests of Mr. Sunday loi bon uia, m t-aii 'port. La. .Steve Royster of Wins- ^j-s. Fred Crisp of Dallas was Susie Cook. Mrs. Cora Casey, Mrs. Hubert t^n Salem was recent guest of Saturday guest of Mrs. Beck .Mr. and M s. W. W. McCarter Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Car- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright. were recent guests of Mrs. C. M. roll, Jr. visited Mrs. Bertha Davis Royster. m. l. Hardin of Tampa. Fla., McCarter at the Greenbrier Rest at Green Acres Rest Home near J. D. Montgomery returned will arrive Sunday to move his Home in Gastonia. i Boiling Sprinl^s Sunday. home Monday from the Kings family to Tamija. ) Hunter Hamsev won a Kenner; A two man team of auto bright. |S. C. last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Knox Neely and are Mr. and Mrs. Pini.ney Cook. Byers, Hardin In Contest Citizens donated $1570 to the Kings Mountain Cancer Crusade in the residential division of the drive headed up by Mrs. Joe Smith and Mrs. W. C. BalUw. The co-chairman reported eap- lain for the I’csidential phase of the drive were .Mrs. David Mau- ney. .Mrs. Charles Adams, .Mrs. F. J. Sincox, Mrs. N. II. Rood and Mrs. Johnny Kerns. Ollier volunteers were Mrs. Huffsteller, Mrs. Robert Wil.son, 100 n GREEN STAMPS ' WITH THIS COUPON AND PUROUSE OP ^ 110.00 tr Mon Order FREE ot your Kings Mtn. WINN-DIXIE STORES Void After. May 31, 1969 . , .Jackie D<‘an Barrett, .Miss Gussio I Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Harry Ea.sy Bake oven on the Contest chanic students from Kings Mi.j. Tony Willis, Mrs. Tommy 'spent the weekend at their house on WRTV. |Mountain high school will be* Burke, Mrs. Dwayne Lynch, Mrs. at Lake Wylie. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bell of trainin.4 very hard for the next Verleo Roberts. Mrs. OHie Harris, A1 Byers of the AF'B in Colum- Belmont were last Sunday dinner few days on a new 1969 Ply- Nancy Brown. .Mrs. Dick Shanev her parents, Mr. and mouth. , Peggy Wells. Reb Wiesener, Mrs Matt Pouchak, Mrs. D. L. Ben fr, iiw. .4 1 T»i .i nett, Mrs. M. D. Phifer, Mrs. Ru liom lor the Jlst annual Plymouth , a » -m i Florida after sp<.ndin. a; Trouble Shooting Contes,' to be ^0000“"^7^.“''•shu7ord“"^;eler Mrs. n. M. Broadwater, Mrs. Fir Davies, Mrs. Larry Hamrick .Mrs. Gone Ledford and daugh-! KMIlS's Trouble .'shooting team George Thomasson, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Panny Cobb of Beam has returnc i bus. .Mississippi, was a recent guests of : guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore Mrs. Bryan Sliuford. Bvers. Bob C'harlotte were Sunday guests of . Miss Evelyn Mullinax. ' I Mrs. George Randolph an.i Susan of High Point spent the week wit hher parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Eaker. , Mr. and Mrs. RoiVf'.v Ledford of Goldsboro w ere weekend The stcde.nts are getting ready for the 21st annual Plymouth Trouble Shooting Contest to be week there attending the Liberty Micld May 21. at Independence Life Insurance Conference. I high schixd at Chai loiK*, .N. C. U tors Terri of Bf)ilin<» Springs won* Sunday guests of Mrs. Lela Beam. Charhs Byers of Florence, .S.' C. was a recent guest of his par-t members are Hichanl Byers, and Rol>erl Hardin, 's. LS YOU’LL AGREE YOU SAVE CASH AT YOUR WINN-DIXIE... GREN SIAMPS s aw GREEN STAMPS 6-0* Astnr Ifiitoiit Coffee Void After May 31 CSRCM STAMPS For«>ily Size GIccm To^potfe Void After Moy 31 E^nrR/% dw .CREEN STAMPS 16-0*. Dow Liquid BotSrr.'om CLIANIR .«■, J/Did After Moy 81 dw GREEN STAMPS 17-0* Scope Meufhwoth Void After May 31 2-Lb. Box (50 Fret Stomoi on eoch Pkq I W-D CUBED BEEF STEAKETTES .... PALMETTO FARM PIMEMTO CHEESE m 1“’ .TASTEO-SEA CODFISH FILLETS T?'. Lb PALMETTO FARM SAHDWICH SPREAD . TASTE-O-SEA RED PERCH FILLETS Lb W-D SPLIT .7% M WiWil'e Fryer Breast Fryer Livers. U S. GRADE MEATY * IB. e-ez. CUPS ..OA- BLUE SCOTT RIBBON ^ BATHROO Turkey Wings-29 SELECT SKINLESS SLICED (Precisoei CuO OLEO LIMIT 3 LBS. WITH FOOD ORDER W BATHROOM 1 TISSUE LIMIT 6 ROLLS WITH A FOOD ORDER BEEF LIVER W D i; S CHOICE boneless roast TOP ROUND ... Limit 1 with o $5 or more order COFFEE W-D US. CHOICE BONELESS STEAKS Lb. Lb. 59^ TOP ROUND W-O U S CHOICE 1.19 CUBE STEAKS ASTOR ASTOR ALL VEGETABLE . 1-Lb. CAN • • • • • Limit 1 with o $5 or more order 59' re order SHORTENING.... Limit 4 FAB or 5 ARROW with $5 or more order FAB DETERGENT=4/1 CHASE & loI.29 Lb1.29 SANBORN ARROW LGE SIZE FROZEN FOODS TASTE-O-SEA FLOUNDER or " 9-02 Pkgs. Meat Loot, SoUsbury Steak, Turkey & Gravy, Sliced Beef & Grovy FREEZER QUEEN . . Z 1.29 GOLDKIST CHICKEN LIVERS A6CKENZIE PETITE LIMAS . . . . 59^ McKENZIE CUT OKRA (20-o*.), STEW VEGETABLES or BABY LIMAS .... 2^pt7 89^ PARKER ^ PIE SHELLS . . . . . 3 1 DIXIE WHIP WHIPPED TOPPING MORTON DONUTS FRESH FROZEN SLICED STRAWBERRIES . SEALTEST ICE CREAM CONES . . Pkg. “ 89'" Pkgs. . Cup’ 49^ 39^^ FANCY GOLDEN BANTAM CORN « EARS y^6sm6ctit.. Fresh Tender Yellow SQUASH 3 Lbs. 29c WTissiKI SOUTH CAROLINA GR. EGGS . CHEK CANNED DRINKS THRIFTY MAID APPLE SAUCE . . THRIFTY MAID SLICED OR NXlVES PEACHES . .w ^ 'A** LARGE PALMETTO FARM 2 002 79^^ DIXIE darling SANDWICH 12 C^pnr 1 THRIFTY MAID PINEAPPLE 6 No 303 $1 Cons I 5 No 303 $1 Cons I THRIFTY MAID (VAN CAMP 2 No. 300 Cans 29c) 10 THRIFTY MAID PINTO. GREAT NORTHERN or "cr 10 PORK N’ BEANS THRIFTY MAID PINTO. GR( NAVY BEANS BREAD THRIFTY MA JUICE CAMPBELL'S SOUP THRIFTY M LUNCHEON THRIFTY MAID SELF-RISING FLOUR . . . HEAD N’ SHOULDERS , SHAMPOO 3 46 oz S| Cons I CAMPBELL'S CHICKEN WITH RICE or NOODLE . . 3^:ns‘49^ THRIFTY MAID CANNED ]iU?5a.*4F . . SAVE UP TO 3lc # 3:3 ox. Lotion 0 2.4 oz. Creme # 2 7 oz. Tube lO-oz Pkg. Z'pZW 3 4-Pk. $*1 Pkgs I CRISP HEAD LETTUCE 2 39^ THIS WEEK'S CECUSoFSttWS Ww. SEE OUB / : K " ’ DETERGENT LUX LIQUID IVORY SOAP THRILL .' BLUE DUZ . 4^1 REYNOLDS HEAVY DUTY yJiMi ALUM. FOIL SAUER FLAVORING VANILU . '“.s S$« . a*;*... TIio practice car was dolivored i to Gordon Beatty, KMIIS's auto shop instiuctor by Mr. McBraycr and h:ddie Arrovvood of McBr'ay- ' or Motors, .Shelby, local sponsor I of tiio Troui)lo Shooting Contest. At the contest, the KMIIS team will comp(?ie against other area I schools if, one of the most un usual interscliolastic competi- ’ tions of them ail. Participants fiist, take a writ ten e.xam. Then, teams arc given a n<‘w Plymouth to put in runningi condition. It won't be easy. Sev- startwl have been deliberately' place<l under the hoods by Ply mouth enginirers. The written exam counts as 30 poiu’iit of a team’s final score and the mechanica] comifctirion TO peiwnt. 'i'he winning team earns an all- expense pai.i trip to the Naiional 'I'rouble Shooting Finals June 16. 17 and is in Indianapolis at the famed ‘*300'’ Six'cdway. Conti'stanis are compc'ting for I a total of ,S12.3,(HKI worth of schol- aiships and aw.irds. ' Purpose of the 'I'rouble Shoot- ! ing Contest is to recognize and . honor oj’standihg young auto ; mechanic students and to encour- I age them to seek rewarding ca- r(*ers as automobile mechanics. Tlie Iv.MHS Trouble Shooters i will work very hard on that n<'w Plymouth practice car so they’ll bo ready to prove they are the auto mechanic students in the \\'(‘stern N. C. district, Wen.« Assigned I Tc Vietnam Duty j U. .S. ARMY, VIKT.XA.M lAH I T.\C) Army Sergeant First ! Class James G. Strickland, whose } father, Rich.iri .Strickland, lives ! in Kings Mountain. N. C'.. was ' assigned April 21 to ilie Ameri- ' can Division in Vietnam, as an operations sergeant. His wife, LaVerne, lives at 1501 Kauffman St., Vaneouvei-, Washington. CAHD OF THANKS Our recent sad loss l(*aves us with grateful hearis toward i neighbors and fi'ionds on the 1 death of my husband and father. Jacob E. Hamrick.,Sr. 'Pheir com forting cxi)re.ssions of sympatlTv and thou:htfulness will always be ri’momberofl. Mrs. Jacob K. Hamrick, .Sr. and Children .5:26 pd. Clinton JfiJiy. Mrs. Hilda .Moss, Mis. Jerry Patterson, Mrs. Frank Morrow, Sirs. Boh Cox, Mrs. July Blalock, .Mrs. Jimmy Buchanan, Mrs. Fred Weaver, Mrs. Jim Yar- hro. .Miss Margaret Harmon, Mrs. Virginia Wilson. Mrs. George ('ampbell, .Mrs. Jerry Ross, Mrs. Alfred Ciawford. Miss Connie Pruitt, Mrs. Joe Hold, .Mrs. Frank Hinson, Mrs. Joe Leo, Mrs. Gone Dye, Mrs. Pat Carrigan, Mrs. Jack Mercier, Mrs. McAbeo, Flaine Carrigan, Debbie Lightsey, M'S. D. r. Pavseur, Mrs. William Davis, Cal by Carroll. Debbie Car- roll, I. H. Davis. Jane Yates and I Emma Glenn. .Mrs. Biillew and .Mrs. Smith j stated appreciation to the cap- ' tains an<i all volunteer workers who help<*d make the drive a .succes.s. ^ Having A Wedding? Call Paul Lemmons Phone 487-4502 Photographer /M vJl wr WetUy Jfeaitk By WILSON CBIFFIN Regular health c.\uniinaCions by your doctor are impor tant, even though )ou feci entirely well. Preventive medicine can avoid illnc.ss, just as preventive mainte nance on an automobile can avoid major breakdown and repairs. By discussing your diet, work, anxieties, etc., with your doctor, you may expose harmful practices which, if not corrected, could lead to serious illness. After you see your doctor, bring your prescription to D»iutjSw^ Col. KM Saver Says... If^YOV ARE LIVING- FASTER BUT ENJOYING IT LE-SS, SWITCH To MODERATION / MODERATION in saving, say ri'. to 10'r of earnings, ean bring enjoyable living to you ... a liome of your own . . . delightful travel and vacations. May we suggest that you save at Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association where your insured savings grow rapidly at our current high dividend, hor convenience, use our save-by-mail en velopes. Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association P.O.BOX 746 KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA 28086
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