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Page 6 KINeS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINe» MOUNTAIN. N. C, Thursday, iuna 24. Quartet Of Stars Will Open Summer Theatre Season In Charlotte The Chillliitlc SunimiM- 'I'lii iiiii' will opt-n ils cdiiscciiIivi‘ season 'I'uesday .Inly 1st with Nancy .Malone, Darryl Ilickmiin, Betsy Von I'ur.sleiilmr;' atid Carol Bruce sl<irrin,'.; in I.oiiriie Cole man’s new comedy "A Blace I'or I’olly’ prior to it opcninc; on Broadway on Orinlxn 2T1I1. With tiie signing of |{oli<'rt Cumniinss foi ".\ Cirl In \l.\ Soup' as the theiitre's fiii.i| pro duclion, Pro Ulcer .Stanley W ireii has eompleled the seii.salioiial IfKi!) snimner schedule. Beautiful, air conditioned i k ens Auditorium will once aeiiin he the site of tile eioitt week season Having A % Wedding? Cali Paul Lemmons Phone 487-4502 / ^ Photographer lucidly ^pon.sored hy Theiitre As- -'ociaie.s Inc., which will run lliroirdi August 21th with :i new prodiiclion opening each week, rite faliuious season has .seven mu lirilliatil hit titles hot from !’,,o.idu:iy and ciilii.il ueliiim, with .some of tile .shows still citt'- leiitly |d:iyi:i;,', on Broinluay. .Inly sill ilirougli the l.Siji uill h .ii'j logether llie unique co.ne dy I,dents of Paul I’ord and Dot othy l.on ieii to star in the liilari- oas lloheri .Xiiderson (.oiiielv •Vou Know I Cati’t Hear You When Tlie Wate. 's Rutining". Mr. I'oid is well-known for his live veil' ■'li".l on Ihe ".Sergi ,inl Bil- ko" lelcvisi.in series, and his many movies ineludin.. the reeent hil "N'ever Too I.iite." Dorothy uill he lememhered for her war ky porljiiyal of .Miidarn Areati in ilie Chiirloili' Sommer 'niealre's proilnelion of ''Iligli -Spirits". On .Inly l.")lh Ihe theatre s imi.s leid season hegins with .1 hon in- /,!' Ihe huernalioiially famous Ihdiywood sliir Mieki-y Kooney in ■■(lee- -e \r". a hri,';lil. hree/y show hased on liie life of Ihe soir; and tiame man (Jeoige .\I. Colian, playing Ihrougli July 20lli. July 22nd Ihroiigli tlie 2Tth, -i real coup tor Charlotte Summer 'I'iieatre audienees, the fielovej, gifted Ray Bolger in the Tony- Award winning "T It e Happy Time", ati enehanling, no.stalgic imisieal sel in Catiada, with the role of "tilamlieie" as a perfect vehicle for Mr.'Bolger's versatil- ily. For .Inly 2<Jtli Ihrough August Urd Producer .Stanley Waren has' finally heen able to capture the hantlsome gloriou.s - voiced Jiditi Rtiilt for Roil' ers and Hammer- siein.s- all lime great ‘•Oklaltoin- a!", lids will he a '‘Cmly’’ to lie lemen tiered! August .'ith through till' loth lh.it captivating hundle o t.iU-nl Miss Patrice Munsel who sole the liearls of last sea sons audiences in "The Sound of Miisii" returns liy po|)uIar de mand 'll tlie lilockhiister of the season "Mame"! r.ih Ihrough the 17lh, an exclusive for Hie Carolinas, the record liraking comedy hil "Cae- tits ^'lowel■" with its original Rroriflway star Rarry Nelson who scored heavily in his last appear- ani'e liere in ".Mary, Mary." Co- starring wilh Mr. .Nelson will be Ihe heauliful. glamorous Con stance Towm's. Toptiing <df the sea.son August I9lh Ihrough Ihe 21th like a woi- derful rich dessert will be another visitor from Hollywood, Robert Cummings in Ihe recent Broad way comedy smash hit "A Girl In My .Soup". 'Phe productions will open on Tuesdays at 8:30 p.m. and play nightly through Saturday with malinee perfoimanees on Satur day and Sunday at 2:30 p.m., and Sunday evening performances at 7:.30 p.m. The liox office is open daily from 10 a.ni. to 10 p.m. at Ovens Auditorium in Charlotte and lickc'ts are on sale for the entire season at the regular low liriees the theatre offers ils p.t- trims. Phone reservations are a- vailalile by callitlj 37fi-lS21 in Charlotte. Season subscriptions and exchange coupon books at pre season rates are on sale fill June 30th. N. C. Ranks 45th Sing Numbei Seven On Mountain In Bonds Sales Sales tolaliiig .$:1,2.5S,77<> were up almost 1 perccml ovc-r .M.iy of last year an,I were the largest, sales recorded for May sinc.x' 1945.' E Bond sak's wc'ie up 1.8 percent, H Bonds up 2.1 percent, and Freedom shares cq) -12.7 percent. Rev. Leighton Ford, Associate Evangelist and member of the Billy Graham tc>am, will be prin cipal -speaker for the 45th annual ■‘Singing on the Mountain" on -Sunday, jiciic 29, and he will be joined at the mountain religious singing convention by George Beverly Shea, "America’s Beloved Hymn Singer". Honoi Roll Students Named GREENSBORO — Anne Put - Carolyn Jwn Lackey, nam TcammeU, daughter of MrJ Mr.^and Mrs.^Franklin H; Lackey and Mrs. D. H. Trammell of 902 o£ Box 56, Fallsmn; Mary iBuffalo.Street, Shelby, is one of Laughridge, daughter of 71 students at the University of,-Mrs. Joseph A. Laughridge of 9 North Carolina at Greensboro Blanton Street, Shelby; and Mai • who made all A’s on courses com- ion Nell Putnam, daughter of ‘ • pleted during the second semester and Mrs. Max Putnam of Litnia which ended recently. : Springs Road, ^ . Altogether, five UNC-G stu-' ’The honor roll at UNC-G is dents from Cleveland County at- composed of students w nose riii.'in., spmestor ffia les are in the upinr Parbv Assigned Te 4th Inlontry Cumuiative savings lionds sales| for January Ihrough May lolalts.1' 828,0113,2-19 wliich is 1.3 percent above sales for Ihe same- period of 1968. This is 44.7 perexmt of Ihe state’s 1969 dollar (|Uota of $62,700,000 and ranks North Car-; olina seventh in the nation in percent of ([uofa achieved. This represents the best January-Mayj sales in 23 years. i Joe, Lee Ilartlej and Robert Hartley of Linville, .sons of the founder of ".Singing on the Mountain", are serving as Co- Chairman of the 1969 event, and Charlotte television personality Arthur Stnith continues in his role as Music Master, a post he has held for fifteen years. talned the honor roll during the semester gra Ics are m the upper second semester. cittht percent of the f^shman The other students are: Teresa class, the upper 10 percent of the Jane Jolley, daughter of Mr. and sophomore class and the upper Mrs. T. H. Jolley of 410 South 12 perc-ent of the junior and sen- Cansler Street, Kin^s Mountain: ior classes respectiwly. ——^ .Minne.sota and Itolds both Lithium Orazem PLFIKir. VIETNAM lAHTNCl —Army Private First Class Hor- ■teo D. Darby, 19, son of Mr. a id Mr.s. Horace J. Darby, .391 .S. 13th St, Bessemer City, N. C., was as signed to the 4th Infantry Divi sion .May 27 near Pleiku, Viet nam, as it supply clerk. His wiT, Deborah, lives at 6828 Two Notch Road, Columbia, S. C. Savings Bond and F’reodom Share -sales in Cleveland Countyj for May were $.58,718. For the year, cumulative sales amounted to $301,162, which is 48.5 percent of the county’s 621,357 ciuota fort l969,accorcUng to George Blanton, Jr., voluntecT chairmiin of tlie Savin.,;s Bonds program in Cleve land County. The all-day singing and preach-l ing is a gigantic Sunday SchCKdi picnic held in the spacious mea- denv beside U. S. 221 at the base! of Grandfalhor Mountain, and' over four and one half decades; it has become the largest annual event in the mountains of the^ South. No admission is charged,, and in the words, c|uoted by the program’s founder, J. L. Hartley, "Whosoever W'ill May Come”. Taps a BS and an MS degrcN? in Cliem- ic-al Engineering. He Ls co-holder 'of Lithium Corporation’s patent ' on the production of lithium hy pochlorite. Hufistickler NEW YORK CI'I'Y, N. Y. win E. .Srhith, President of 1 ium Corporation of America, has annourldcxj the oiganization of a Colgate Develc,pmcnt Depart- ,^^gjjLKMlOl I MEMPHIS, TEN- iTiPnt port of tho Compjnji s ^ph'T’MO Juti€? 4 - - Short-range and long-range plan- Son’fI™c™frol CnRian Finishes School ning actrVities. The new depart- ment will be headed by Goald J. husband of the former Miss Rhonda S. Peterson of Grover, GREEN STAMPS With NiWifAMR COUPON ANO fUSCHASC OF $10.00 or More Order FREE AT YOUR LOCAL WINN-DIXIE STORES Void After June 28th Limit One Coupon Per Adult Customer SWIFT'S PREMIUM SWIFT'S PREMIUM Brown N' Serve SAUSAGE . . . Z: 59« SWIFT'S PREMIUM PEPPERONI .. SWIFrS PREMIUM BACON W-D U. S. CHOICE SIRLOIN TIP STEAK *1” W-O 0. S. CHOICE CHUCK or SHOULDER ^ BONELESS ROAST - 89^ W-D U. S. CHOICE CHUCK STEAKS • • • • f W-D U. S. CHOICE EMBERS or OLD DIZ CHARCOAL 20 too Count 9 INCH WHITE PAPER PLATES FAMILY SIZE COLGATE (Sove 24e) TOOTH PASTE ARROW BLUE or WHITE . . . 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Peoch or Coconut Custord FANCY SOUTH CAROLINA YELLOW CORN 9 49" LUSCIOUS WESTERN CANTALOUPES 3-^H. FRUIT PIES 20.or. Pies 99^ Soeckled or Green BUTTER BEANS . 2 ^pt^ 99^ MAC. & CHEESE . . . 39^ FREE HrH- GREEN STAMPS Um FRIi STAMPS • ^ -"r* W.lh Pui.liox- ol 2i ' 3 HP BRIGGS t, STRATTON lAWN MOWER.. *44’’ AT YOUt LOCAL WIMN DIXIE STORE V:.J Aft. r Jun? ?8 Complete Your Set Now! AVOCADO COOKWARE vrili be taken off sale JULY 12lh THRIFTY X V MAID ' ICE MILK 39 V Ofazom. Mr. Orazem will b<‘ re sponsible fur new .-orporate veiv graduated from Avia- h' "/ Ulon Weapons .Svstems Fundamen.. as Technitdl Assistant to "te (3,5 g, Air Tech. President of Lilhium Corporation. nieal Training Center, Memphis. Lithiunr Corporation of Ameiiea , preeautions, IS a wholly.-awned subsKl,ary ol ^^ts and the bas- Gitlf Resources & Chemtwl tor- P con- ‘ trol systems. poration, Houston, Texas. In describing LCA’s corporate development a, livities Mr. Smit^h .wo-we-ek course in Avi St:,ted that the new department ^ P^miliari/ation and the six Prior to this 'course, he corn- will he responsible for improv ing the use of total corporate re- ojThXoi sources and improvement of pres- ' ent business activities. ‘I’lie new department will create new cor-' porate opportunities and manage 1 the devclopmi'iil of new venture projects up to the operating stage. Mr. .Smith staled these may be accomplished through any one ' of several means: internal inno vation, acquisilions and joint ven tures. For the present, Mr. Smith, said, expansion of corporate husi- j ness will be direchyl primarily to the mi-ring mineial, extraction chemical processing industry wherein lies Lilhium Corpora tion’s present technological base.. Mr. Orazem jo.iied Lilhium Cor- i poration of America in 19.52 as a Development Engineer in llu- Re search Department. Most recent ly, Mr. Orazem has ix-tm ’ri'chni- . cal A.ssistant to the President an.l | Manager of Technical Plannmg' for the Compan.v. He has .served in various positions includin.g I Chief Prore.ss Development Engl-, necr. Director of the Development Division, Rcs<-arch Development; Department, and tis a Pioject Manager on the Great Salt Lake project which is a joint venture of Gulf Resourex's & Chemical Corporation and Salzdetfiplh, A.' G. of Hannover, West Germany. He is a graduate of the Uhivers ation Familiarization and the six week Electronics Fundamental 3RO ANNUAL WESTERN N. C. CHAMPIONSHIP ALL NIGHT FIDDLERS CONVENTION AND BUCK DANCE CONTEST THURSDAY, JULY 3 7:30 P.M. UNTIL ???7 CAT SQUARE OPERY Off Hwy. 27 - VALE, N. C CASH AWARDS 30 BANDS EXPECTED ALL NIGHT PERFORMANCE DONT YOU MISS IT REXALL red!' spray REDI-SPRAY ? DEODORANT. ndp.s keep yoti odor-safe roimd llic dock! REG. 98c 5 oz. aerosol S9c CARA NOME HAND LOTION REXALL MI-31 ANTISEPTIC The smooth fMolector! {j REG, 98c ■ I oz. S9c MOUTH WASH HH'eclivel Pint REG. 98c 67c REXALL LAVENDER or REDI-SHAVE PRE-SHAVE ' LOTIONS Make any eleetrie shave refreshingly easy. Huy two for a eliangc of pace! Soz. each iCI REXALL VITAMIN B COMPLEX FORTIFIED CAPSULES Help prevent vitamin B defieieney! loo's 3.19 FREE Mondays • Saturdays DELIVERY 9 ■ 9 p.m. KINGS MOUNTAIN CZD STOffE DRUG COMPANY I THE ciTV'^ mo'dern’store' VC i 1 -■S B) li of M
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