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Page 4 THE lONGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Thuriday, December 31, 1970 HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS PAY FruH-Filled Ice Wreath GLAZED SPARERIKS n.- .di V etn • for t hutri %mpptr^ Uiii^ t. strd r i «ir|i « frsit'ftUed ite vrectii u e rr iv Her A- I Tr?:trpie<e. TImo set •ut 4SHKi»u< ; ATrd *r. c,-.r r brt/lv 4uIm>a. *i' :r rr.3‘.-j the a£*>ut 25 •er^in^ * .JL pti.-t O# t'.r- .-j- a' *. ' - • fii ' u' -i- [.re- 4 lbs. ft^arerlbi. rut ivtewnict jr-- :’• * Here piece* . ' r .r -- f «’ r trr 1 cab (1 Ib.) jellied crtBberry ' ' ar..4sr. j . j.:a::cr MKre 1 (-c^eUa^eA Hcf^aad HiMiie is«txfit KarparitR mix ) lahir^pooQ M>> 4iore 2 tc'A>*>oea dry < orr-bcnc* marp^nta mix rrar- ’•>■ •’rv -va»v. sa'jce rr- *• m a eauct-pan. heal ara . I!ow-e cia* crar^n^ me^U Piac- EiX ««lare-rths in a >rail<m rca^tinr jf:> bcj:’'3 n and bake in preheau J vzj gicre* i!e. *-'•» F tA/*n for 1 hour iuniln;i 'noe Pf^r '>iT fat in paa Brufb j'- : .' Ajln ma.'Tsr.ta glzz .r, ' r»r:i an< Ba^ir- ai>>j: miTiui*-*. lon^* r. • > .r. ~ r:r;; aAi ^ast»n^r '.•cca*f.ona»i> mjth r- ■ ’ 'r-=-<»r. rran- ra2:ruii^?ta2f XSek^ «4-^*eninE* . rr. « ir :r*- F'*r a fne bc*okiet rd <*peciaJ ' ; ' 3'^ : f:'f /- - rr-at^ ; r'-c.pe> fcr purich. ;a-: 1 .. ii* r ; r !: T-'- 'i --r.t a p'Oiicar.i ri\in^ y r - ' * -T;- rsrr -r'- ai ire'- t;.* Pi:nch . r- . - : : - E r. 5^.. -. 1 r. r N J. . K\H\Ti\'s rnv T Pt a itr ■rea’i* <’«ee heVj« ;r:p^‘‘rw;t or pix.-^appl , ifOJ?F AForr Honor Roll j frrjtn Poo* Tkrart i ■ Barber urti Mr and Mrs- Paui jilauae}-; Alaa. Mrs. S^mbech Eianuxi. Mr. James E. Heroclon, Jr. Mr iGaJrge H. Hciuier, Mrs. EKurrXTiy Ethencw Mr anj Mrs Harr} E Page. M. aac M.-s Hal PlofUL Mr* J. C N;<K«ii, Mrs. W. T. j Weir. Mr aad Mrs. Jorr E Mo- 'Gill, Mrs. Esteiie %V Kjig- Mrs- ' Li E Human’., and Mr*. Leia O \^J.TWO: Alao. Mrs. I>3rotliy S. Sou'r. . awii. and Mr. P. M. ^vosler, Jr COAL S4A6L0C OOUXCnORS L80Zi» FES CEirr or GOAL 61^ COMMESiCIAL Benner: Masters, Patterson CXi C«n{»any Putnam s Foreign Car Serwvje Fuiuai's Depaniner.: Store. Ct> PVxir Sers-ioe. P.onk 02 Com pany I>jKin Cye’-TKtje'. Compar:.- Kmgi M<x*jtai-. Of&re Sapp;y Harris Punera. Home Metbcal rtsarnar}. WXMT Ra/io Statwr. Mountam Viev Torero, 3elk s Department St‘'‘ee. Kings Mour. tain Sa-.ings and Loan, and Hcane Sastnge and Loan: ' Aiao, T-mms Fumcare. War- ude InsaratKe A5en:y. Myers Pri.nting, Harris Teeter Corpo.-a tioti, SSerefc. Fiini.njre. Gntfin Drags, OaLmger JesseJer. Artbur Hay insurance Agency Quaiit}- Sandwich. Ciiy Auto A Trui Parts. Henii Poblrsiting Corr^- a}-. Bridges Hadio A T V., Go forth Phanbang, Center Service. Blactaner Company. J B Faiis Easo and City joe A Cbai: Alao. Miiut On... M.GSi &so Caivr.y Fabr-cs. AXifrr.'s Fkir-at. Eln-jer Lumber Company Tom Troti, Rcr.al M>tei, Crnon 76. Ihor.k Brothers. Haroins A.jto Ser'.ioe. One Hotjr Martmizmg. L>Tich Furniture, and Ling s Ei- eitric Cootpar.y: Also. BsaiocSt s Park Irm. T-ara Ha;r Design. DLLng Heatmg. Modem Ciear.ers, Patsy 's Beauty Shop, Sam S’Jher. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hard. GnfLn Drug Em- ^doyieee. Central Ba.-ber S-hap. Friendly BUiiards. Merle Nor man Ot^raetic. R-ock Motel, Faiils Used Cars and p^±T~.-n- Lurvit: 8SD0WN !AR-END IN6 SALE The Arisfecret. Regular Price $139. Now $99. $OTe$40. -Also Yaitsoro Grocery'- Parson's Graoeo- Stroup's Batter Shop. Piedmont Baiter Shop. Gault BcxiCbens Steve. Qliaon Giooery. Ataos and Scats Dry Goods, Ksppy Jewelry Sroggia's GuK Sen-ice,: J. W. Gill A Sons Funeral Home. Fashion Oeaners, Litmood Croam Sen'ioe Statioo. East King Esm. T^v Garage. East King 66 Sefv- ioe Statioo. Weieb's T.V, StaiexA Grocciy'. City Heating Company, Bu-ton Cabs. Bay StAJfon, Parker's' .Cilanoc Service Station. Hardio- Bamgardner Garage. Otis FalL. Essi Taylor’s Upholstery. Helen’s Beauty Salom Kin^ Mountain Ptorst. Stowes Eadio and TV., Harris Teeter Jinployeet, Mac's 'Grorery. Modem Beauty Shup. 'A'.’igh: joncjeie. McGinnis Furni- fure Store. BAB Foods. Western -Vu’ut Store, McGinnis Department St-re. A A P. Bridges Hardware Co A Employees Willie's Jewelry, K. ngs Mountain Farm Center, First Union Natiooal Bank Em- pkyees. Knags .Mountain Garden, Cl'jb Paul'me S’u>re. Gamble's' G'uif Station, Saunders Cleaner*. ’ Elagle Stj.-e* K-nga Mxitnain Drug. Hate Elactric. lat. Cooper Furr.ifure Employees. Wade Ford, a.ai Coipcs Furniture Company, i COAL $4,733.00 coLLEcnoifs x«ajea PEB CE31T CJF GOAL 73X COtSESPONHENCE-^kie Smith Bast Baxery Southern BeiL Duke < Power. Coco Cola. Winn Dude. ^ Southerr. Saiiway Sunr^e Daily. Inc. Morja.nto Incorporated, and Sterling Smith. GOAL SIAMJK COLLCCnONS 32K0e PEB CEITT OF GOAL «% INDU3T2CAL — James E Hern- d-ori. Jr. and Mar.tui Teer. J. E Herndon Company. Kings' Mounta.n Machine Works, Foote; Mir.erad Company, Carpel Indus tries. Harrsor. Machine Sbop. A] car. Aluminum Cori>oration, Du piex Internaaoriii CorporatioD Duple.x IntemationaJ Empioiees CaroUna Thnoumg Kinder Mar. ufacturirig. Foote Mmeral Err. pkiyees Be.or.er: B.-icK A Tile Ki.ngs MX. In-t. Marsrace Em ployees. Kings Mountain Bnnc. Sparxlers Heady Mux Conmete. Ma-uney Hos.er,- Employees Lam- oet.t Hote. Inc_ U. S. Gypsum Cumpir.y. Lim.iim Couporatioo Employees Mauaey M.;is Cotn- pa.ty. Kings Mountam K.ni: Com- ' pany. SaiLe Mill Company. Kerns BroCnens Hark Yam Cotnpary. Ox- lord Indtiscrie'S Ein;^yees, Bur- Xgt'ttt Inn uscr.es Employees. Ev ans Hroducts Company. Craftaptin Y’amis Lacsorporaued. Oxford In- lustres and Buri-ngton Indns- rr.es GOAL SISJOSJU COLLECnOKS 16,94SA6 PEB CEWT OF GOAL »% HBC^^ESSON'-AL — Mr* Eoline H .;-u Mir.iscecs Xayers. A Med ical'. Dr. Philip Padgett. Dr. Geoege Hlt-rJc R-ev. James Wilder. Dr. O. ?. Levis. Dr. F. J. Sinoox. Dr ChXes E. Edwards. Bev. Charles A' Easley . Rev. Thomas F. Shir ley. Br,-. Carl V. Sparks. Dr. Jo- seph Lee. Dr. Saihan Reed. Ek. T G. Dirha.TL Dr. C H. .Adama, Dr. Paul K .Ausley. Dr. D. F, Htwd. Dr. Sam acoirson. Dr John C McGLl. Mr Joe Lee Rcterts. and Re.-. .M.c.'heU PrjiX COAL S1/404JI0 COLLECnOITS 97IUM PER CEirr OF GOAL tax PUBUiC EMPloOI-EES — Doc Crawgord. j Kings .Mountain Hospital Em ployees, p-jet Office Employees, and Kma Mountain City Em- pjoyees. COAL SlAOAiXI COLLECTIONS 258L37 PEB CENT OF GOAL 1*% SCHOOLS — Den Parker. • Beth-a-are Elementary SebooL Central Junioc High School, Elarly ’ Childhood Education Center. East Elementary SchooL Grwer EJe- mentary SAooL K.ngs Mountain High School. North EGementaay ■ School. West Eilementary Brtwol, Kings Mountain City Schools Ad ministrative Office, and Ki-ig« Miuntam Citv Schoeds Maime> r.a.aoe Offite. GOAL SLSSIJJO coLLEcnoNs w-mm PEE CENT CF GOAL 1037. A'e can still reach our goal W an: vxki call 73&-1589 and make your pledge t-jday. MORE ABOUT l>iidq>bi BovrUng (C<mtt*w5 from Pngs Three) aral that oould hurt the future' <K die apoL i For tfoe time being, however, j competititxi continues to be tou^ As Brackett say* ‘Tt'a tte tightest it's ever been and a; team can go from top to bottom' in one night,' i ' »< KINGSDOWN Kingsdown is having a company-wide bedding sale. \'e must cut our in\ entories by the end of the year so we're cutting the price of the .-Aristocrat Sleep Set. The regular price of the .Aristocrat was S139. But during this special sale, the price is S99. So you sa\ e S-M) if vou buv now. -And here s what you get: 3r2-coil unit for deep-down firm ness. Attractive. hea\\weight print cover quilted to a thick laser of foam to give a more comfortable, cushiony feel next to the bodv. Insulation that is stitched together to prevent lumping and sag ging. A heavv-duty border to give a stronger edge. .And a heavv- duly foundation for long-lasting support. 1 he price of the Aristocrat goes up to 51.39 again on January 1. 19”I. So buv now and save S-Kl. Cooper s Furniture 211S. RoUioad Av«. MORS ABOUT ‘ Hnssey rContiaucd Ffom Page Three) poiou and be faksn't cooled off yvC I just hope he’s still fact wfaen we suit back oo Jan. 5 » gainst Western Caroluia.'’ Jotning Barnes in the bwek- court. Hussey said, is B-1 Sian Davis of PitUbuigb. He’s tte see- ond leading sooter with a 15 point per game average. Otter! stanets are lom arAt Latty Qins-, lenberry at WiSoes Cetteal aadi Phil <A Pittiboro, if. C.| and rmrer Laity Dudas, »V«n «(] Plndbtirgh. HiMseySt main Job at pwjwnt ig: scmiling future ASU vaaUjr sp-i poneots as well es high setMoi' pto^iacta Hussey was st tte • Gardner-WeUb Holdair Touras-1 meet aooutiiig Westen Carotins,' ASLTs Jan. 5 ioe. . | Hussey as>* Cnaet's David' ThompsoB i* ibe beet ooU^ ?roepea in the twoCanlisa* ‘As scang* as it might sound.' —ut .Hussey, -Tbotnpson has improMed; over last year. Svezybody u ita-: praaaed with him. Without a doubt, he's the best player in tte rwo Carolinaa' Writers Contest Is Slated The Charlotte Writer’s Club will award first. termA sad ihinj prlaM of 135. SIS. and SIO for Us stateside article oootesi tor writ ecs wbo have aoM fewer than 3 articles during the precediite year. Contesiasts must seiai 3 copies of one original uz^tublisbed man- ■ascript of 7S> to 3500 wnnk to Deane Kitdi Lcanax, Contest OULinnan, 3114 Airlie Sueet,; Cbaiiotte, North Carolina, 2K2t6l by January 29, 1971. | Vanuacrisu are to be typewrit-; ten, ckahile .^par.'ed, on one side of 8H by 11” paper. Enclose au Iter’s name, addiesa and manu •cripc title in a small sealed en velape. Endose a stamped, sr-K ' addressed envelope f jr the return of die msnuscript. Non-membere sfaosild Include Sl.Ofj ent.-anee fee Winners will be announced at the February 23 meeting to la- held at 6:30 P>l at the Pa-dc Bead S W Cafstsria. moTJUtr taxrma Kings Mountain Botaiians •will haW their tetpiXer luncheon meeting Thursday at 12:15 at the Kings Mountain Countty dub. SIZOM SEKVKK Sunday morning wonhip k-. vices 'Will be hHd at 9:30 s.n. at Dixon Presbyterian chua;i with the Be-.', Robert Wilson, pastor, to deli.er tte mesMge. THDD ANNIVERSARY SALE IN CELEBRATION OF TIARA'S THIBD ANNIVERSARY In Kings Mountain We Have On Sale Smart Synthetic Stretch Wigs In Semi-Wave or Tapered Backs. Regularly Priced At $X5. If You Purchase a S15 Permanent Wave, Cost of the Wig is Just S9.95 With the Cou pon From This Advenisement. MORE ABOUT lemiY Oertes (CsetiMeei Pfom Pege Three) r.ament and she had a 419 in a ste'te tourasmen: in Kannapolia Jenny trailed GauU for five year^ in the top a'verage race here 'Deface finally gaining the t:sp rarJting three years ago. The 19C1 natkinal tournament; is srheduied for Hagecsrow-c. Md., Eas-tec weekend through May 3 "We’re piarXrig to go,” gavt Jenny. Don't be surprised if she cocnes back whh arxxher championsfcipL VALUABLE COUPON With purchase of $15 Permanent Wave, this coupon en titles you to purchase a SvTithetic Wig at the Price of S9.95 plus N. C. Sales Tax. (Styling available at nominal fee). This offer void after January 31. 1971. TIARA HAIR DESIGNS 706 West King Street Phone 739-4427 or 739-6414 Now all your ILS. Savings Bonck pay higher interest. WANTED IMMEDIATELY E.\ceilent double shuttle cut pile weavers: Loom fixers, loom change hand. Warp hand, mis. help. We offer excellent wages and the following fringe Benefits. 1. Company paid Kue Cross, and Blue Shield and major medical cover ages (our Blue Cross plan pays 100‘’c for .semiprivate accommodations. 2. Company paid life in surance. 3. Five paid holidays. 4. Liberal V’acation plan. We are here to stay. This is a fine opportunity to grow with us. Apiriy At: PROVIDENCE PILE FABRIC CORP. Box 157 Ellenboro, N. C. Phone 453-7374 UAl-lfl Now it’s official. Now one of the safest investments in the world brings you new and higher returns. Now your U.S. Savings Bonds pay the highest interest in historv .’ a full 5 per cent when held to maturity of 5 years and 10 months. (4% the first year; 5.20% thereafter to maturity.) Previously, these Bonds earned you only 4%% if you held them for seven years. The new interest began June 1, 1969. So all of the Bonds you own, no matter when you bought them, have been collecting higher interest since that time. Those Bonds are still replaced if lost, stolen or burned. You can still buy them through Payroll Savings or the Bond-a-Month plan. Regardless of your other invest ments, can you think of any easier, better, or safer way to build a nest egg for yourself? It’s nice to know that you are doing a lilne . Sam, too. The $52 billion in U.S. Savings Bonds now outstanding in the hands of millions of .Americans go a long way toward keeping your country financially strong. There never was a better time to take stock in America. There’s a man at the place where you work wha can start yo'j on the Payroll Sav ings Plan right now. •9 Btmds *re safe. If lost, stolen, or destroyed, we replace them. ' When needed, they can be cashed at your hank. Tax may be deferred until redemption. .And always remember, Bonds are a proud way to save. Take stock in America. With higher paying US Savings Bonds.
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