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it Gao^yg , / ON PRi programs keeps our ■={% NICIPAL iTMENF present SOCIAT CALENDAR Thursday; 7;3a-American Legion Auxil iary at ^he American loglon buiiding. Monday: Auxiliary at Lite home ot Mrs. Eh'nest Beam, 60$ Groves street. OOMIPUETES TMnova aVN ANTONIO Airman Nop, vellc K. Garner Jr.,' nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Urbates of Columbia, S. C., has complet ed ba.sie training at Lackland AfB, Tex. He has been assigned to Keesler AFB, MLss., for train ing in communications elec- tronL'a eysiems. Airman Garner attended Columbia High Sahool. jSchool.Cliiiics IhidaYs Here I.S your child starting to school this fall? If .so, he needs the fol lowing Immunizations before he j can enter school: Diphtheria. Tet- I Whooping Coi^h, Polio and ^ 3rDelI|x>x. It is also recommended * tnat all chlldntn entering sahool ! liave Red and German Measles, I Vaccine, if they have' not had the| I Mt^attles Disease, and the Tuber-; eulin Skin Tc.st. j I Your family physician will be j ' happy to help with these immun- ^ izalions. If >ou can not lake your ' child to your physician, the Cleveland County Health De];art- ment has Immunization clinics in i Shelby each Monday, 8 a m. to 12 Noon and I pm. to 5 pm., ami eacii Tuesday and Friday after noons, 1 to 5 p.m. Other clinios are held for Upper Oieveland County each Thui^ay morning, 9 am. to 1.1 a.m., at the Rescue Squad Building in Lawndale, and eaoh Friday morhlng, from 9 a.m. to U am., at the Kings Mountain New Recreation Center. It”--., ■ .ft V • . /ml ' './Hit-.ii Rui'/ttlf tXUs Vtaiis iUMUo MUUM iAiis oiun SoHuUL LiaKaHY-• Xlngg Mountain Rototy Club members were guests of the Kings Mountain High School Libroiy Club Thuisdonr lot a spoelal program on the new materlajs and equipment of the llbtaiy. Student Library Club members gave short talks and demonstrations on the new libra ry and au^-vlsual materials. The Rotarlans were then given a tour of the library ond oudio visuOl deportment. April 18-34 was National Library Week. Mrs. Sara Griffin and Mrs. Hilda WiUen are libtoriona at the high schooL (Photo by Isaac Alescandez) BANK NOTICE Application of First-Citizens Bank & Trust Com pany, Smithfield, Johnston County, N. C., for author ity to change the location of its Kings Mountain Branch, Kings Mountain, Cleveland County, N. C., from 131 Mountain Street to 403 South Battleground Annex has been filed with this office- The action of the Commissioner of Banks with respect to this application will be reviewed at a hear ing by the State Banking Commission at its Regular Meeting to be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, May V, 1971, "at 316 Motor Vehicles Building, Raleigh, N. C. All interested persons will be heard. FRANK L. 1L4RRELSON Commissioner of Banks 5:6 Second Baptist Series Underway Revival services are continu ing through Saturday at Second j Baptist church with Rev. Curtis ' Bundy, i^mesl minister. Services are at 7:30 each eve- i ring. ; Mr. Bundy, pastor of Ross | Grove Baptist church of Shelby, i is a former pastor of Oak V'iew Baptist church. I I METER RECEIPTS Parking meter receiipts for the week ending Wednesday noon totaled $.151.95, hjcludlng $114.90 from on-street meters, $15.75 from off-street meters and ^1.30 from parking violations, City Clerk Joe McDaniel reported. Till Her 'Dream ivith By “GOSSARD" “DIXIE BELL’’ ■MOUNT GILEAD" “SHRANK” GOWNS $3.99 Up ingerie ^ifts ROBES $5.C0Up SLIPS $2.99 Up 11 PAJAMAS $3.99 Up Dacron & Cottons Nylons < ( A i X PUBUC » above I. King! PLONK’S GIVE MOTHER A ir3 p.C B. .J / m: ■r J c. A. This smashing print creates a slim illusion on a super-soft skimmer - to sash or not. Washable Arnet® triacetate/Fortrel* polve-**'- in black/ white, brown/white. 10-20. CfO^SO B. The young shirt look in a handsome washable blend of Avril* rayon/cotton. Convertible neck line. Brown/white or black/white. 10-20, 12'4-70'/j. J1^16.98 A. It^Kl y'^ / J H'l y D. Px 1 Dresses that keep their cool and take you comfortably and fashionably from place to-place in town or continent to continent. E. C. For a cool summer on the move lace- frosted voile shaped to a demi-fit. Wash able Dacron* polyester/cotton voile in blue or pink. Lined. , 12’/»-22'/2. S20.99 D. Nelly Don's breath-of-summer voile skimmer in a wide-whirl print. Beige or blue washable polyastpr/r^^tt^)n. Lined. ,12%-22’A. JihOM E. Circling stripes in a beautifully cut coachman dress you just step into and go. Washable Dacron* polyester in navy/red or black/yellow. 10-20. MOiCIS f f| L 0 N K ’ S USE YOUR BANK CHARGE CARDS
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