Ihuraday. January t1, l»77-MIUOB-mEBAll>-Paga Ol • WEXFORD GLASSWARE BATHROOM TbSufc r59f ra LIMIT S WITH $7.50 OR MORE FOOD ORDER J -- RE-SEALABLE ASSORTED FLAVORS REGULAR & DIET CHEK DRINKS J DETERGENT ?o':99^ OfEP SOUTH SMOOTH Of CfONCHY PfAMUT BUnER M” THRIFTY MAID LONG GRAIN RICE LB. BAG I If EOtNUT STRAINED BABY FOOD... W THRIFTY MAID PEARS 3 '<!55S M** CRACKIN' GOOD VANIILA WAFERS 1'^: S8< CRACKIN' GOOD RANANA WAFERS 2SS «8* lOGCARIN SYRUP »1" CHICKEN OF THE SEA TUNA FISH ... ‘^a°n" 69* ^ PIUSBURY / PUIN Issr I FLOUR PICKED & PACKED BY THE PRODUCE PRO RDUaio V DONALD DUa 100% PURE FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE HARVEST FRESH KILN CURED P SWEET POTATOES MARTHA WHITE MEAL MIX.... irb 89' CLEANSER...4' OFFIAREI AJAX 4 lEHY CROCKER CAKE MIXES... 'AS S7' TIDE DETERGENT APPLES.... 10 ». »1* HARVEST FRHH EASTERN DELICIOUS RED APPLES.. 4 .Jb HARVEST FRESH mSTERN D'ANJOU PEARS 9 FOR FOOD STAMPS GO FURTHER AT WINN - DIXIE Audrey Lynn Falli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Falls of Klnge Mountain, celebrated her second birthday with a party at her home. A Carousel Oake was served with Ice cream cones and party cupcakes. QrandparenU are Mr. and Mra. J. B. Falls of EOnga Mountain and Mr. and Mra. R. J. Ford of McOonnells, S. C. Other member of the Falls family la Audrey’s one-month-old slater, Ubby Ann Falla. Cleveland County Sheriff’s Department Saturday reported the arrest of a IClnga Mountain man on chargee of break ing Into the lOnga Moun tain Community Center on January 3 and the break-ln of coin-operated machines on Januaiy S. Andy Debruler, 21, was charged with breaking Into the community center and taking 888 In currency and 38 IWA wreetUng tickets vEdued at $4 each. Bond on that charge eas set at $600. According to a second wairant on- January 8, Debruler te charged with forcibly opening a coin- operated vending machine and a coin-operated drink machine. Bond on that charge was set at $300. lOngs MountEUn Police reported the theft of a 1B72 Honda motorcycle from the residence of Dennis Ballew, eo Henry St., Tuesday night. Sgt. Lemuel Beattie Inveetl- gated. Oene Stamey of Rt. 1 reported theft of a Zenith color television set valued at $840 and a black and white portable, OE televl- alon set, valued at |B0, from hU home between 0 and 10 p. m. Wednesday, according to Det. Paul Barbee of the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Depart ment. According to in vestigating officers, damage to a window through which entrance was gained was estimated at $100. Gospel In Song Is Scheduled Beginning February S Geneva Hunting of Shelby wUl begin a devotional music program on WKMT, Kings Mountain. ‘Ilie program la calltd "Gospel In Song’’ and wlU be heard beginning at OiOS a. m. ’The programs will feature the Back ’To The Bible musicians. Mrs. Hunting’s program has been heard on radio staUons In Chariotte and CherryvlUe. CinCIUEN SUPPER Ihe MethodUt Men of Central United Methodlat Church of Kings Mountain are sponsoring a chicken supper Wed., Feb. 3 from 6 p. m. until 7 p. m. Tickets are $1.80 tor children, and $3.80 for adults. Anyone who wishes to purchase tlckete may call the church office at T80.34T1.

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