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An Classes JOH. — Tlie task of se- the right style furniture _ and your family might Joe lAade simplier If you under stand the three broad classifica tions of ifurniture: traditional, provincial and ^ contemporary- modern." Much of the traditional furni ture was first designed for royal courts and nobility In England, iFrance and Italy, observes Mrs. Edith MCGlamery, exlens 1 o n house furnishings specialist. N. C. State University. Through the years It has been associated with elegance and formality. Traditional also includes those styles with design characteris- tice typical of master craftsmen of past generations, such as Thomas Chippendale, R o b ert Adams, George Hepplewhite and Thomas Sheraton. It was only natural, the spe cialist says, that the court styles of each counry should be copied In simplified versions for the masses. This furniture Is referred to as provincial, country or rural. The French and Italian Provin cial and Early American are typical examples of this style. Each of them has twe qualTtles in i common: simplicity and aomfort designed for Informal living. j Contemporary an(J its counter, part. Modern, include a broad group of designs that are adapt ed for modern melhod.s of pro-' duction and present day livuig. j Contemporarj' is inspired byi traditional styles. Designers have borrowed these traditional char acteristics, but modified and scaled them to fit today's homes. Modern breaks completely all ties with previous designs through a series »f efforts to create beauty In a funcUonal, form. This functional emphasis has stimulated prgjduction of dual-purpose luniiture, modular units, wail-htmg furniture and furniture scaled to fit apartment living and today's smaller homes. Mis. Williams' Rites Conducted Funeral services for .Mrs. Marie C. Williams, 71, were conducted Wednesday afternoon from Good Hope Presbyterian church of which she was a member, inter ment following in Bynum Chapel cemetery. Mrs. Williams, of 111 N. Tracy street, died Saturday in the Kings Mountain ho.spital after two weeks illness. Plans Shaping For "Law Week Aies At 75 Pic. Norwood To Vietnam “There is * siddo seleoflon •! ifurniture available today’s marketplace,” Mrs, MdGlameryl concedes. So you should have no i difficulty selecting styles that' are appropriate , lor your home and way of life.. The Labor Depaidment has al located $S.4 mlHion under the Emergency Employment Act to provide pobMc service Jolbe for un employed reservation Indians in 221 tribes. Crowdeis Mountain Teen Aiub t Good Clean Place To Com« DANCES FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY Every Third Friday Girls Are Admitted Free %Mile South of Diane 29 Drlve-In One Block Off U. S. 74 on Lincoln Academy Rd. No Alcoholic Beverages — No Age Limit OPEN 7 P.M. PHONE 739-9909 ADMISSION: $1.50 BOYS, $1.00 GIRLS 4:6tfn A native of Rutherford county, she was the daughter of the late John and Samantha Alexander Carson and widow of Clarence Williams. .She was a member of Pride of Kings Mountain No. Two. .She is survivcKi by two daugh ters, Mrs. Clista Williams Cole and Mrs. Ardata Williams Sweat, both of Kings Mountain; two sis ters, Mrs. Vennie Murray of St. Louis, Mo. and Mrs. Helen Well- mon of Bessemer City; two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Rev. P. L. Ross officiated at the final rites. ■Mayor Jolin M. Moss has pro-: John Alfred Cadwaller, Til, died claimed the week beginning May in Huntington, West Virginia. 1,5th as "L a w Enforcement April 19th. Week" in Kings .Mountain. I ' , u • 1 1 *1, - Mr. Cadwallader, who was a 1 h e official business consultant with Foust r Textiles of Kings .Mountain, had Whereas, the Cty of Kings ^ considerable time in Kings Mountam recogni/es the grea ^ need for a continuing program of j . . . ^ efficient law enf jrcemcnl; and { " " Whereas, the City of Kings He was a retired sale.s mana- -Mountain is privileged to have an ger with Ely & Walker of St. excellent police force; and I Louis and was vice president and Whereas, many memhers olisales director of M'atls-Ritter the Police Department of the co. of Huntington, West Virginia. City of Kings Mountain, Ihrough f-fe wa.s a Lutheran, a .Mason and extra irdinary attention to their _ .Shriner and iiad been active in duies, and througii declicalion tOjci\'ic and oiuitural eiKieavors in the principles of law enforce- the Huntington, VV. Va. area, ment. and through extra service' ■Mr. Caciwallader's survivors, two sisters, li\e at ‘1(1,5 11th Ave nue in Huntington, W. Va. on tlieir own lime, have given more than ample evidence of their concern f n- the citizens of Kings Mountain; and 'Whereas, many private citi-l^^alf ot the citizens of Kings zens have expressed a desire to ■ Mountain, as a token of apprecia- recognize the efforts of ocr Po- I''’"- hereby declare the week lice Officers; jibeginning .May 13, 1972, as Law 'Now, therefore, I, John Henry;’Enforcement Week. Moss, Mayor of the City of | JOHN HENRY MO.S.S, Mayor the City of Kings Mountain, on I City of Kings Mountain, .N. C. Pfc. Michael O. .Norwood, son of .Mr. and .Mrs. Odell NoT'wsiofi ■ef 3119 .Silvi'r .Street ami tiusl}and 'of the foinier Dotiljie Co<>ke, left ' frtjin C'lieriy Iliint .tl.inne l)a,se April lllh for t'ul)i l’o!i,i. l'liili|>- pint' I.slaiuls, where in- Soal-ded the .Saiatoga f r a tour of <lui,\ in the walers around Vieln.-irn. j Tiie Kings Mountain .5faiine I graiii.at<'(l from tl)(> .\aval .\ir Tecliniral Centei- in .Millinidon. Tenn., as A\i,ition .Machinist .Mate January 11tii. Ilc' look fur ther training at .Mhidlxy Naval Air Station in Oak Harlxjr, Wash ing! m and completed coui'sc.s in ABA systems familiarization, ABA power plants and related sy.s- tems organizational maintenance and -152 i’B-PS inlermedia'tc maifi tenance and complete engine pairs. The Department of Labor is condui-ting an inten.sive nation wide surve.v of work-related in- iuries and illnesses. The program is design<'d to strengthen and enforce work .safety and health standards llirough mandatory record • kfH'ping by employers, liooklets, in.siructions and report forms have lieen mailed to .50,- OtX) establishments. TO VIETNAM — Marine Pfc. Michael O. Norwood of Kings Mountain is serving aboard "The Saratoga" on duty in the waters around Vietnam. SINUS SUFFERERS H«r*'s pood A«wi for youl Exdwiv* daw liard •or*'* SYNA-CLEAR DKonflAdont (obfoti act bufondy and conitnuoudy to drain ond dear oil noMi-dnlii covllltt. Ono “herd corn" tabitt giv*« you up to 0 heuri rnllof from pdin and prowurn ef congostien. ANowt you to breathe aodly-^stops wotary ayni end runny ne$a. You can buy SYNA-CLEAR AT without nnad for a praerfotion. Sotiifoctlon gugrontoad by mokar. Try it todayt Introductory Offer Worth $]50 Cut out tMi od—taka to iter# Itstad. Purctiaia on# pock of SYHA*ClCAl l2'« c rocolva om morn SYNA-aCAR 12-Pack Fraa. Kings Mountain Ding Co. Education Counts Senator Jordan .haf-^'shbwr. hts iiic’ 'o the cause of education by.his support o: hill which has come before ttie^Senate providing bettoi cduoationgl facilities, and oppi-nunilies. i iiese include henelils to scliot'l anti sln.-.-nt;, at the primaiy. scc.ondarv and cnllogo aiid_ uni versity tpvols. They include the exfmnsinn rj the school lunch program: the growth of vocational education; and 'Uie coMoge student lo.in .tnd work '.ludy programs. Senatv)! .lorti-n belieies ttta; equal edti'alioual opitoituridies iiiu>t be pit)vid‘d .lir '.tudvnts without regard to their racial or economic status, and has woiked untalui giv h liei^ . .akt il'is dream a rehlity. Experience Counts Re>elect Senator Jortl£in (I ii MTK.ii ,1 :li(, I I in Ml y M. IV10 This AS Paid by Clevtaland County Committee, Clyde Molan, Managw;’ People everywhere ore ...We iike to about Winn-Dixie.,.and be talked about r-D EXTRA LEAN SOUED SLICED HAM.... OSCAR MAYER ALL MEAT WIENERS OR AH. BEEF FRANKS a: 79' OSCAR MAYER All BEEF OR Alt MEAT SlICED BOLOGNA = 49‘ OSCAR MAYER StICED LUNCHEON MEAT OR COnO SALAMI . 59‘ ASSORTED MEAT ITEMS BANQUET SUPPER 88' W-D... 7-9 LB. SIZE . .. BElTSVIllg TURKEYS 48' I TASTE O' SEA BED . .. (5 IB BOX 1? 59> PERCH FILLETS .. . 59' rAlMETTO FARM PIMENTO CHEESE - 79' "THE BIGGEST REASON 1 SHOP WINN-DIXIE IS BECAUSE OF THE PEOPLE - THEY'RE COURTEOUS -- THEY TREAT ME LIKE I'M SOME- BODY SPECIAl/' — THESE ARE REAL PEOPLE WHO SHOP WITH US THROUGHOUT THE SOUTHEAST ... NOT MODELS HP PPOPP^^iOMAi Armpci MZMi W-D U.S. CHOICE E-Z CARVE W D U.S. CHOICE WHOLE BEEF RIBS BLUE. WHITE. COLO WATER ARROW DETERGENT ^ 69^ PURE VEGETABLE ASTOR SHORTENING t*Ml I with o SS ord«f d-n. ttQc CAN ^ W lOc OFF LABEL COLD POWER DHERGENT 49-(MW C(C PKG. H BIUE BAY PINK SALMON Limit 2 with a $5 orH.r 79^ ASTOR BARTLETT PEAR HALVES 3 THRIFTY MAtD SUCEO OR HA«UC5 YEllOW CttNG PEACHES 4 ASTOR SITCEO, CHUNK OR CROSHEO PINEAPPU ... 4 1HRIFTY MAID CREAM OB WHORE KERNS. GOLDEN CORN. 5 KRAFT FRENCH DRESSING.... 3 WK-oi CANS $]00 $]00 $]00 $]00 $]00 SMOKED SLICED ... Ready to Bake or Fry Picnics ^Qi 4 TO 6-lB. SIZE LB. * PRINTED OR ASSORTED ARROW TOWELS LIMIT 4 ROLLS WITH A $5 OR MORE ORDER ROUND TIP ROAST WD U.S. CHOICE... 12 15 IB. sl/o WHOLE ROUND TIPS W D U.S. CHOICE SIRLOIN TIP OR CUBE STEAKS w 0 U S. CHOICE . . WHOIE OR HAIf BONELESS RIB EYE. - ^2’^ WD BRAND U.S. CHOICE (8-02. SIZE) 10 STEAKS.. ^ nr W D BRAND U.S. CHOICE RIB EYE STEAKS...»^2^’ FROZEN FOOD BUYS MORTON CHICKEN, BEEF, TUMIEY MEAT PIES 5-i »T*» CHEF PIERRE STRAWBERRY OR PINEAPPtE SHORTCAKE =: 99’^ eiROS EYE COOL WHIP 35* oixIe whip WHIPPED TOPPING ... 4^ *1»» eOlL IN BAG . . . SALFSBIMY STEAK« ORAMT 0 SlICED BEEF. CREAMED CHICKEN. GRAVY 4 SUCEO TUOKEY FREEZER QUEEN..... 5^^ TtLSTi O' SEA FISH STICKS "US: 79* TASTE O’ SEA PERCH FILLETS ......... 59* McKenzie mfoget LIMA BEANS . . ....... 2^ *1<>« RlrfftTITir iAur LIMA BEANS 2 McKENZIE CUT OKRA.o-***-.^2 •OLD KINO ONION RINGS :s 59* fRCSH FROZEN SUCEO STRAWBERRIES 3 ^ 89* users PINK OR reguur LEMONADE 6^ 79* RUfEReMNO VANtllA SAIOWICHE0 ICE CREAM..89* TWO PLY 121-SHEET ROLLS DEEP QUART JAR THRIFTY MAIC ... Limit 1 with o S5 or mitoe order RAZOR BLADES SUGAR... 5 ^ ASTOR ... All GRINDS . .. Limit 1 with %5 order COFFEE... 2 - GRADE 'A' LARGE PALMETTO FARM EGGS 2 °-79 lAND O' SUNSHINE ... QUARTERS BUTTER.. • • 79 DIXIE THRfFTY SANDV/ICH BREAD • •. 4 99 lIMir I Of YOUR CHOICE WITH A $5 ORDER COOKING OIL WESSON OIL . ASTOR OIL CRISP WESTERN WINESAP NEW CROP VEllOW.. . © LB. BAG 494 APPIES .. 4 79' ONIONS . • 3 29' jtncY suNgisr mcsn orecn LEMONS ....... 49‘ CABBAGE . 2 . 19< ICE MILK • VANlllA • CHOCOlATt • FUDGE ROYALE FANCY GOIMN BANTAM CORN.. 7 -49 HALF GALLON
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