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fate 4 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Ml BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mis. Clarence Unger- May 13, 1971 Kings Mountain felt Route 1, Gastonia announce i hospital. the birth of a son, Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hardin Hem bree, 190S Flint Lane, Gastonia, 'fr’tC. m Computing Wheel Needed? RALEIGH — Picture at the supermaflcet. You’re try ing to figure out which carton of sott drinlts Is the better buy. announce the birth of a datighter, I 5?aturday, May 22, 1971, Kings Mountain hospital. I Mr. and \Mi«. James Taylor, I Route 2, Sharon, S. C., announce I the birth of a daughter, Sunday, I May 23, l'97l, Kings Mountain yourself hospital. h- S’, T:i’;'‘- BtUBON-CUTTING CEREMONIES Chorlea (Chuck) Templeton, numoger of Clark Tire £ Auto flapplT. looks on lOs Mayor John Henry Moss cuts the ribbon opening the dooia to o grand opening aido loot Thursday morning. The new finn bcu opened hondsome new quarters on South Battlee- grouBd Avenue. (Photo by Lem Lynch) Woman's Club Projects' Are Underway ■Air conditioning of the first Coor of the Woman’s Club is near complete, Mrs. John Ches hire, project chairman, reported To club members Monday night. Mrs. Cheshire said ne^v drapes are also being made and will be I hun'g in the upstairs area in the ^ next few days. i Members of the club held their ! I regular meeting Monday night I and also heard a report from ’ I delegates attending the recent . , NCFWC stateco nvention in Wil- 1 |mlnglon. Mrs. Paul Hendricks Igave the treasurer’s report for i the year and Mrs .Ben P’. Beam ' romj'uoted the devotional. Tentative date for the Com munity Festival was set for Wed nesday, October 20th. Theme of the annual event will be “He'.p Schools Bridge The Gap.” You can do some matheonatlcal gymnastics or you might have a “computing” wheel .fftat will help you figure out unit price. An alternative milght be .to have supermarket personnel do the figuring for you, observes Mrs. Justine Rozier, extension home management .specialist, North Carolina State University. Unit pricing, an attempt to take the guesswork out of oofnparJng food costs, has become a big is sue in consumer circles, the spe- callst observes. The system, being tried In some grocery stores and supermarkets, enables the grocer to tell con sumers how much the product costs per unit — per pound, ounce, pint, quart, or whatever. Stores experimenting with unit pricing post the price irtformaition on or near the items. Usually both the per unit and the pack age price are given. Various methods are used to give the Information, including computer-printed gummed labels, large printed cards, sJielf tags, posted lists and calculator wheels. Interest in unit pricing Is spread ing fast. Some stores are trying it out and some legislators are considering bills to require it in all grocery stores. The system’s future lies with the food shopper. WJll he or she take time to read the unit price information? Will she buy ac cording to unit cost? Can unit 'Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Blan ton, Route 2 Box 35 F, announce the birth of a son, Monday. May 24, 1971, Kings Mountain hospi tal. ■Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moore, 521 Harmon Ot. announce the birth of a son, Tuesday, May 25, 1971, Kings .Mountain hoe^tal. Mr. and Mrs. Toney Ray King, Route 3 Box 256, announce the birth of a daughter, Tuesday, .May 25, 1971, KlnlS Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby MUIet, 504 Harmon Ct., announce tihe birth of a son, 'Tuesday, May 25, 1971, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. All- red, 102 South Cftrpenter 3L, an nounce the birth of a daughter, Tuesday, May 25, 1971, Kings Mountain ho^iUal. Thursday, May 27, 1971 DniggistGronp Held Meeting ’The Oeveland (founity Drug .As sociation held its monUily dinner meeting at the Shelby Elks Club on Sunday evening, 18th of May. President DenHis Beam presided. Twelve members, representing seven drug stores and Cleveland Mem. Hosp. Pharmaw were pres ent. After routine WBiness, Mr. Paul Ellison, administrator of Cleveland Memorial Hospital pre- i sented a color elide and oommen- NEW PUBLIC HOUSING UNIT —Kings Mountain's newest inibUc housing unit the Chesterfield Arms Aportmenis on Morgrace Rood, is pictured above. Twenty of the 50 units hove been occupied witbo thers expected to be ready by Jtine 1. The lower photograph was made at recent open house other citizens attending were from left, Mrs. Geo rge T. Stewart, her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. octivltles. The four-member family in lower left of the photograph were not identified. Among and Mra George W. Sellere, Mayer John Henry Moss and Herald Editor Martin Harmon. (Photo by Doris Fite) 1) Sp/5 Goins Viclde Costner Midview Sets Wins Promotion , Wins Grant Gospel Sing BJnanhattaw 9m ifj TMMCIATTAM® “TORJS’JE”® -THE BOLD ONE! The shirt with the big, long collar. Sleek, trim body lines. 65‘!o polyester, Sr)"'!) cotton permanent press blending. The shirt that comes in Ihe kind of r.'ilcrs that make all others seem bland. SMids $6.00 Stripes S6.50 (Members also voted to make crib sheets for rhe proposed day care center at the Community Center. Mrs. W. T. Weir, club pre.si- dent, conducted busines.s of tlie meeting. tary program of new equipment j and improvements in services pricing help cut down on family I procedures thath ave taken food bills and shopping time? 1 rflace In the hospital program m Will the consumer take Into past year. As customary iij consideration other' important, years, tlw group decided not factors besides unit'pricing? Per- 1® meet during June, July and ishability of product, family size! August. The next meeting wiH be and preference and room at home | Septemlier. for proper .storage may requirt| that you buy a particular size. I whether it is the best value per U. S. AEMY, VIETNA-M (Af-I- 'TN'C) — Clifton lOolns, -20, son of Mr. and Mrs. William O. Goins, 'Route 2, Bessemer City, N. C.i recently was promoted to Army (Specialist Four, iwhile serving with the 23rd Infantry Division in Vietnam. Miss Vickie Costner, daughter i of Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. Costtner of I route 3, is recipient of a $200 j President’s scholarship to Mars ; Hill college. Midview Baptist church will sponsor an all-night singing June 5th beginning at 7:30 p.m. An Incoming freshman student. Miss Cosrtner is a graduate of Burns high school at Fallston. Spea Goins Is an infantryman with Company D, 4th Battalion, 21st Infantry of the Division's 11th Infantry Brigade near Due Pho. iris wife, Carolyn, lives on Route 1, Kings Mountain, N. C. Featured on the program will be the (Burke Family Singers, the Melody Singers and the Psalm.s men. iRev. John Frazier, pastor, saPd other groups and the public are imited to take part in the special service. unit or not. Usu'ally the be.st buy for the con.<sumer is Che product that is selling at the lowe.st price per unit. eaWanhattam ft • 'i ifi*' .lit? ' PLONK’S * V/ ’ • J'.T ’-ft'-'*' s: Introducing the Manhattan® ; *‘SIMQ SIMO”* SPORT SHIRTI HbriPs R fantastic nevr fna-fasldoii bl ^ big, bold, wide "ptison” stripes diat S 'with, iti Handsome# sleek and * trim side vented long bo(ly (yon can wear it in or out). Permanently pressed 65% Kodel* polyester, 35% cotton. IMEKiO TO ADVERTISERS uestions I and ^H^Answers about NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Q. Whet are the S aisat Impartaat relae tm. Q. Whet rieee AA.0.4e eMt. prelteble eewapeper ariveartUdagt L Tear edvertUnf tsaagi Aoiil frtandly. ieftinnattvab easy te IkcU and eava aheat year i servioa t. Advertise laiwlerty. Make year sdafrHifcg do whet aaeeeiiftJ ealeaiM da—eaU m caetOBiere and yreqwota eoariateeUy. A* At lacular taitarvale eaa ti the Bomaa’e large staff of nparienoad drouletieM aaditora a thorough audit of the oirealatkiB roeords of aoeh puMUher mambor. The lasalts ti each awUt are publiahad la aa aaay-ta.faad A3.0. ■apart tor yoar oae and protaotiaa whm yen, hay Msrapapar advartisliig. t. Inriat aa aoditad elrculatioa laporta tfiat give you the rAOn about the audianot that your aalaa meraaiet will havo wban you hoy aawapapor advortiaing. Q* What aye tha ffACTS la A.B.CL taportat , la there a aaaaaaN tor Ike value af aawa«: paper alraalattaa ta aa advartlaar aneh aa the ataadarda a ■arahant oaoa la buy* lag aiarahaadlsa—far axaopl*. Ilka •TUtUNd ea aUvarl A« AJh.0. reports taO you bow muoh alreulatia% whoro it goas, bow obtained and otbsr vaots that halp yoa buy advortiaing as you would aaako any sound buainast invostmaat—oa tho haaio af known values and Audi tad infematloa.^ Q. Are an pnblicationa allgfbla tor A.B.<X. aaaiBberahipT A* Iha—ha wal hatwa alrealatlM ataaiaris af the AoPir Bumaap ar CnouLAitoim , Na. Only tbosa with paid alroulation. 'nds la Important ta advartisars baeauaa it is tvidmtt! that tha paper is wanted and raad. Q. What la tha AAOLf A* Iha AJI.a la a aaaptMtlv% aaa>m«0t aaaaA atioa of 1,460 advortlaora, advortirint agaarisa and puUiahorsia thaUnit^Statataad Oaaadikl Orgaalasd la Itld. Brought or* dar out of advortidag ohaos by aatabliahiiig a doBnitien tor paid aireulatlea. rvlaa and standi^s tor Q. Is this aawspapar a mambar af tha AadH' Bnroaa af Ciraialatioaat r Boaamring. aodHtiiig .. parttBg tha eoroolatiens of naw» papora and poiiodiaala, A. Vm. m are ptend af ear droolatkm. tto wtmi' — yoa ta knew tha PAora aboat tha aadW year aelling mae.' ‘ sagas will hava whan thay appaar ha thaaa pagan Ask for IIISIW). a oepy af aar laUst A.B.0 PLONK’S KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD S. AM Ifiii«Aiaito 14^—4 jbA A HBdhidhai •« vawi^
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