Page 2—MIRROR-HERALD-Tuesdayi March W, UTI KMers On Seals Telethon Jane Tatea Kirby of Arden, N. C., daughter at Hugh and Helen Tates of Kings Mountain, was featured In the Channel Nine Telethon for benefit of the 1977 Easter Seals Campaign Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Klihy was 1961 state Easter Seal Child. She graduated from Kings Mountain High School, Western Carolina University and the School of Pharmacy at the University of North Carolina and Is employed as a pharmacist at Eckerd’s Drugstore on Tunnel Road In Asheville. Kings Mountain area contributors to the 1977 Easter Seal ai^al called In pledges while Jane was on the telethon from noon until S p. m. •oOo- SHOWER IN GASTONIA Mrs. Joe Bill Cornwell entertained Monday evening at her home In Gas tonia at a stork shower honoring her sister-ln-law, Mrs. Dale Russell of Kings Mountain, the farmer Diane Cornwell. The 2B guests showered Mrs. Cornwell with gifts. Lib, Stewart Overlaid with yellow cloth, the refreshment table was centered with a novelty baby arrangement tuid yellow q;>rlng flowers. Hot Russian tea was served with nuts, cheese spread, yellow petit-fours, and sausage balls. Mrs. Donald Crawford of Nags Head, mother of the hostess, and Mrs. Robert Crawford assisted In serving and entertaining. The Don Crawfords are visiting their daughter, Donna, and son-in- law, Joe Cornwell, and their 17- month-old teughter, Angela Kay. -oOo- Klngs Mountain weatherman Arthur BUtcUffe, retired mailman, has been predicting the weather since 1946. And he doesn’t miss many times. He says that It doesn’t make any difference what kind of weather there is, and In spite of ’Tuesday night’s low, that this year will be a giant crop year with over abundance of peaches, apples, grapes, figs, and garden produce. In fact, the year 1977 will be the best crop year In the last 20 years. Mr. BUtcUffe made his remarka after he was deluged with phone calls Wednesday morning by plant lovers who wanted to know If their figs were frozen and other crops ruined by frosty temperatures. ’Ihere are some precautions we can take to larevent frost damage to flowers and shrubs. Covering shrubbery, flowers or anything In bloom with cloth, paper of polyethelene, say local extension agents who caution against polyethelene unless you remember to remove the cover In mornings before the sun gets too warm. Hardy plants can withstand the cold. Vacancies Now In Tech Classes Ms. Dottla McIntyre, department head — general education at Cleveland Tech, has an nounced vacancies In several general education courses. ’These courses are those In general education curriculum that are In teresting to people wishing to take one course per quarter. ’Ihese courses Include Watch Your FAT-GO Lose ugly excess weight with the sensible NEW FAT-GO diet plan. Nothing sensational just steady weight loss for those that really want to lose. A full,12 day supply only $8.00. Ask Aft drug store about the FAT>GO reducing plan and start losing weight this week. Money back in full if not complete ly satisfied with weight loss from the very first package. bitroductory 4000 Offer Worth Cut out this ad — take to store listed. Purchase one pack of FAT-GO and receive one FAT- BO Pack Free. _ Smith’! Drugs K, M. Plaai the Art of Self Defense (PSC 108) ’Tueadaya and ’Thursday a from 6 to 8 p. m. or 8 to 10 p. m.. Creative Writing (Eng 808) Fridays from 8 a. m. to 12 noon. Dramatic Production (DRA 106) Fridays from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Southern American Authors (Eng 207) Mondays and Wed nesdays from 6 to 8 p. m., and Introduction to Psychology (PSY 101) Fridays from 6 to 10 p. m. All of these courses are four quarter hour courses and are transferable to other inatltutian of higher learning (1. e. Gardner- Webb and Umeatone). The tuition for courses taken at Cleveland Tech la tS-TC par quhiter hour or $11.00 for one four-quarter hour course. Registration for the spring quarter continues through Friday, April 1, for continuing students and through Friday, April 8, for now stuilaiAs. Jackson Reports For Duty Marine Private WandeU A. Jackson, son at Roaa L. Jackson of Route 1, Box 872, Kings Mountain, N. C., has reported for duty with the 8d Marine Dlvtelcn on Okinawa. A1976 graduate of Kinga Mountain High School, he Jdned the Marine Corps In July 1976. Dr. James R. Mason Optometrist Announces The Opening Of His New Offices For The Practice Of Optometry In The Blazer Building 2198. Battleground Ave. Phone 789-8028 Open Each Wednesday and Thursday Beginning Wednesday, Feb. 8,1977 Office Hours 9:00 A.M. UntU 0:00 P.M. (HJtDTS LENORB COLE ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. Otis Cede announce the engagement of their daughter, Gladys Lenore, to Ronnie Lynn Byers, son of Mrs. Mary Lena Byers. Both families are of Kings Mountain. The bride-to-be la a 1072 graduate of Kings Mountain Hl^ School and Is em ployed by Clevemont Industries. The brldegroom-to-be Is a 1900 graduate of Kings Mountain Hlg^ School and Is employed by Winn-Dixie. The wedding will take place May 7th In Mount Zion Baptist Church. How To Subscribe For The Mirror-Herald Just nil In the coupon below, slip It In aa envelope and man It to ns with check or money order. Yon will begin recelvlBg ’Ihe Mhror-Hemld. The Mlrror-Heimld P.O. Drawer in Kinp Bfonniala, N. C. 98990 One Year 98.M In develnnd And Surrounding Oountlee One year 9# JO In other areae state Zip Code LOIS MARIE MABRY E3IOAOED — Mr. and Mrs. Lee Edward Mabry of Kings Mountain announce the engagement of their daughter, Late Marie, to Ranald Dean Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles William Smith of Grover. The bride- to-be Is a senior student at Kings Mountain Senior High School. The proepectlve bridegroom Is a 1970 graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School. A September wedding Is planned. Welcome Spring With Art East School third graders welcomed Spring 1977 Monday with a "Wel come Back, ^rlng Day" with special festivities attended by kindergarten, first and second graders, psuvnts and friends. The children engaged In spring activities through out the day. The activities Included working on spring booklets prepared by the teachers, making spring flowers from bolorful tissue paper, decorating the classroom with kites made by the children, guessing Jelly beans In a bunny Jar and singing spring music. Reg Alexander en tertained the children with a skit about Spring. Highlight of the festivities was a Spring Fashion Show featuring the third graders. A crowd pleaser was Principal C. A. Allison who modeled high-water pants with rubber boots, the outfit accented by a skinny tie, rope, belt, and a well- worn fishing hat. Mr. Allison strolled to the music of "Pretty Baby." Working with the children on the spectel day acttvltlea were Patsy Smith, school DPT, Sue Gainey, third grade aide, and teachers Barbara Brennan and Chidy Wood. Macrame Courses Ar& Set The Oonttnulng Educa tion Department of Cleveland Tech has an nounced macrame and iqpholstery classes. Beginners macrame begins Mon., April 4, from 6:80 to 9:80 p. m. at’Tech’s Uptown Annex, room 16. Mrs. Annie Dixon will Instruct. Advanced macrame begins Tuesday, April 6, from 6:80 to 9:80 p. m. at New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church on Hamrick Street In Shelby Mrs. Annie Dixon will Instruct. Beginners macrame begins Wednesday, April 8, from 6:30 to 9:80 p. m. at Tech’s Uptown Annex, room 16. Mrs. Annie Dixon will Instruct. Advanced upholstery begins Wednesday, April 6, foom 6:80 to 9:80 p. m. at Tech’s Continuing Education Center at Compact In Kings Mountain. Jack McNelUy wUl Instruct. Persona Interested In these or any other ex tension courses are requested to call, 482-8801, between the hours of 8 a. m. to 4 p. m., Monday through Friday. Adults IS years of age and older Interested In these courses may register at the first class meeting paying the $8 registration foe. Dr. Alvin Sherlln, vice president at Cleveland Tech has announced that rsglstratlan for the spring quarter will continue through Friday, April 1, for continuing students foom 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Monday through Friday. For new students, the reglstratlan period la open through Friday, April 8. Informatlan about course offerings can be obtained by calling 482-8881, ex- tenslon 228. The first day of classes for the spring quarter Is Monday, April 4. The tuition coat per quarter la $40.00 which Includes the actlvtly tee. WHY WAIT FORA HOLIDAY TRY OUR W-D BRAND U. S. GRADE A BROAD BREASTED YOUNG TURKEY WITH MORE WHITE MEAT...QUALITY YOU EXPECT FROM WINN-DIXIE ... AT A PRICE YOU'LL LIKE ! 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BUHER ASSORTED FLAVORS-REOULAR B SUGAR FREE RESEAl ABLE BOTTLE.. .LIMIT S WITH $7.50 OR MORE FOOD ORDER CHEK DRINKS. 5 ?T^' SUPERBRAND QTRS....LIMIT 4 WITH $7.S0 OR MORE FOOD ORDER MARGARINE .4 PROS. ^1®® . iJkS 99* SANDWICH BREAD DIXIE DARLING LARGE SIZE 4 240Z. LOAVES I ■ THRIFTY MAID CANNED GOODS SALE I THRIFTY AAAID PINTO BEANS. 4'c’a°f^ THRIFTY MAID BLACKEYE PEAS 4 *1" THIBFTY MAD CBEAM STYLE OR WHOU KEIMa GOLDEN CORN 4cV’nV THMFTY MAID LARGE OR MEDIUM SWEETPEAS..4’iy>£ HARVEST FRESH HARVEST FRESH FLORIDA VALINCIA ORANGES.... 5 89* HARVEST FRESH GREEN CABBAGE...5 .. MUVBfnOMMlMNKM THRIFTY MAID WHOLE OR SLICED WMh P0TAT0ES...4’iL%M»» THRIFTY MAID CUT YELLOW SQUASH 4 'cV°f^ THRIFTY MAID PORK I BEANS 4 ,5l% DIXIE DARLING MACARONI B CHIESE DINNERS.... 4 GREEN BEANS 39i PIPPEBIOOE FARM OilUMAN CHOCOLATI, OOlO. COCONUT OR I70Z. *9 PROS. *1 FUDGE CAKE.. TASn-O-SIAPILLnOF PERCH ’p‘k®0* 99* BANANAS... 4.88< FOOD STAMPS GO FURTHER AT WINN -DIXIE