***** *—BIIBBOB-HEBALD—Tuesday, yme 14, i#77 h i On Dean’s List Mary K. Mauney, dauchter of Mr. and Kri. Charles F. Mauney of Kinfs Mountain, Is listed oi the Dean's List for the spring semester at Meredith College, Dr. AUen Burris, vice presi dent and dean of the colloge, has announced. For a student to be named to the dean’e list at Meredith, she must have a semester grade average of at least 8.3 out of a possible 4D and must have com pleted a minimum of 13 semester hours and pstssed an courses talien at Mere dith. GOLDEN WEDIMNO DAY hfr. and Mrs. R. Burris Keeter of Grover cele brated their golden wed ding day Sunday, June 13th. Friends and relatives attended an open house hosted by children and grandchildren of the couple at First Bs^tlst Church In Grover from 8 until 5 p. m. Harris teefer More Value U.S. Choice Quality Trimmed Beef Center Cut Chuck Roast .78' IT’SAQIRL Mr. and Mrs. Mike Blan ton announce the arrival of their first child, a daugh ter, Jennifer Michelle, May IS, Bristol Memorial Ho^ltal. Jennifer weighed eight pounds seven ounces and was 31 Inches long. Proud grandmotherse are Mr. and Mrs. Chsurles Wilson of 808 Silver Street and the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blanton. Great grandmothers are Mrs. Elsie Collins of Wlnnsboro, S. C. and Ms. Llssle Blanton of Kings Moun tain. Jennifer’s mother la the farmer Susan Wilson. Mike and Susan are former residents of Kings Mountain, now making their home In Bristol, Va. Mias Marie Whitesides entertained her circle at her home at 1309 Gold Street Extension on Tuesday morning. Mrs. John McOUl con ducted the Bible Study and Mias Mary Boyce McGill gave the devotional. Mrs. Haywood E. Lynch, chairman, led the group In business of the church meetings at Bon Oarken this week. . Mrs. KeUy Bunch, Miss Lois Beattie, Miss Elisabeth AnUumy, Mrs. Annie Plyler and Mias Whitesides attended. Red punch and homemade pound cake was served at refreshment time. IT’S A GIRL Bfr. and Mrs. Steve Jolly of SOB Pecsui Ave., Char lotte, announce the arrival of their first child, a daughter, Marie Elaine, Bbc pounds, IB ounces, 31 Inches long, Charlotte Presbyterian Hospital. The baby la granddaugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jolly, Jr. of Charlotte, formerly of Kings Mountain, and great- granddaughter of Mrs. Orangrel Jolly of lOngs Mountain. Mrs. Jolly went to Char lotte Tuesday to see the new baby. IT’S A BOY Mr. and Mrs. James B. Allred, ni, of 8800 OomUh Glen Court, High Point, annoimce the arrival of their first child, a son, Grady Thomas Allred, m, June 7th, High Point Hospital. The baby weighed seven pounds and Is grandson of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Davis of Kings Mountain and Ifr. and Mrs. Grady T. Allred, Jr. of High Point. He was named for his paternal grandfather and great grandfather. Tommy is great- grandson of Mrs. J. H. Yel- ton of Kings Mountain and Grady T. Allred, Sr. of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Kathleen Allred of High Point and Mrs. Millie Bryson of Greensboro. Tommy’s mother Is the former Jean Da via of Kings Mountain. -oOo- Two Kings Mountain * students, Janet Sue Bridges and Sharon '^r- gtnla Plonk, have received degrees from Lenoir Rhime College at Hickory In recent commencement exercises. Miss Plonk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal S. Plonk, received an A. B. In Sociology. Miss Bridges, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph C. Bridges, received an A. B. In Early ChUdhood Education. COOPERS ARE WED Announcement has been made of the nuurriage of Jacqueline G. Wiyrick and Dr. Edgar Cooper on Saturday, April 16th, at 7 p. m. In New Hanover Lutheran Church, New Hanover, Pa. Dr. William A. Janson, President of Southeast Pennsylvania Lutheran Synod, officiated at the ceremony and a reception was held In the Parish house Immediately after the ceremony. The Parish family flew to Europe for a wedding trip In Switzerland and Austria. Dr. Cooper, Kings Moun tain native. Is pastor of the New Hanover Church. Mrs. Cooper Is a native of BarbervlUe, Ky. and attended Union Cbttsge. More Than 80% Lean, Freshly Made Chopped Steaks \ JAHTwrooes MARON PLONK NOTICE There la offered for sale to the highest bidder, the following houses, etc.: 1. One and One-Half Story Frame Dwelling, two (3) One Story Frame Sheds, and a One Story . Frame Garage located at . Route 3, Kings Mountain N. C., formerly owned by - A. C. Bell, Parcel 14. . PeriormaiKe Deposits: ■ 8800.00 (frame dwelling); - 180.00 (frame shed); 860.00 : (Dame shed); and 880.00 ■; (garage). 3. One Story Frame Dwelling: One Story ^ Frame Garage, and . Ctancrete Block WeU House * located at Route 3, Kings ■ Moisitaln, N. C., formerly owned by James H. . McKee. Performance . Deposlta: 8400.00 ' (dwelling); 880.00 (garage); and 8B0.0O (weU house). Parcel 16. '8. One Story Frame Dwelling located at Route 3, Klnga Mountain, N. C., formerly owned by Arthur Sprouse, Parcel 80. Per formance Deposit: 8400.00. 4. One Story Frame Dwelling located at 711 Gantt Street, Kings Mountain, N. C., formerly owned by E. J. Roberts, Parcel 100. Performance DepoRt: 8400.00. 8. One Story Frame Dwelling and One Story Frame Oarage located at 106 Lackey St., Kings Mountain, N. C., formerly owned by Raymond Mann, Psucel 181. Performance Deposit: 8400.00 (dwelling) and 8B0.00 (garage). 6. One Story Frame DwelUng, One Story Frame Dwelling and One Story Frame Shed located at Route 1, Kings Moun tain, N. C., formerly owned by Mary Ellen Ross, Parcel 3B1. Performance Deposits: 8400.00 (dwelling); 8400.00 (dwelling); and 880.00 (shed). 7. One Story Concrete Block Building located at Route 1, Kings Mountain, N. C., formerly owned by Patterson Oil Co., Parcel 303. Performance Deposit: 8800.00. Sealed bids will be received at the Office of the Board of Transporta tion In Shelby, N. C., untU 10:00 a. m. on June 38,1977 at which time bids wUl be opened. No bids will be received after the hour fixed. No bids will be accepted unleas made on bid forma fUnUahed by the DlvUlon Right of Way Office. The Board of Tran sportation In accordaiKe with Tltte VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1064, 78 Stat. 3843 U. S. C. 3000d to 3000-4 and Title 40, Code of Federal Regulatlona, Department of Tran sportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 31. Non discrtmlnatlon In federally-assisted programs of the Depart ment of Transportation Issued pursuiuit to such act, hereby notifies all bidders that It will af firmatively Insue that In any contract entered Into pursuant to this ad vertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full op portunity to submit bids In response to this Invitation and will not bo discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin In consideration for an award. The Board of Tran sportation reserves the right to reject any or all bids. For full particulars, contact A. Dean Bridges, Department of Tran sportation, Division of Highways, Right of Way Department, P. O. Bor 47, Shelby, N. C. 38180,704-483- 9861. June 7, 14 3 Lb. Pkg Or More Lb. Holly Farms Grade "A” Whole Fresh Fryers iC (Smaller Pkgs. Lb. $1.29) (Cut Up Lb. 48c) Carolina Pride Beef Franks ...12 0. Carolina Pride Or Selecto Brand Whole Or Shank Half Lb. (Butt Portion Lb. 94c) Deal Pack Wisk Liquid Chicken Noodle Campbell’s Soup Gal. No. Cans White, Pink & Green, Yellow & Blue Charmin Bath Tissue 4 Pk. Frozen All Varieties Banquet Cook ’n Bags Chunk Light Star Kist Tuna Frozen Regular Banquet Dinners (Excludee Fish 4 Ham) 11 Oz. Boxes Heilman’s Mayonnaise Qt. (Umit One W/$7.90 Order) W« Gladly Radaam Fadaral Stamps Frozen Banquet Pi Pot Pies Turkey, Chicken Or Macaroni 4 Chssse 4.1100 ■ Boxes M j Lb. (Limit 4 Per Customer Please) Skinless And Veinless Beef Liver Lb Agar Brand Canned Ham Patties... Lb Beef Franks Lb. (121 "' Fresh U.S. No. 1 Carriage Trade Peaches Lb. Washington Finest Fresh Bino Cherries Lb. Frozen Banquet Suppers / ExcludM Meat Loaf. Psppw. \ \ Cabbagt A Bsof. ) Banquet Frozen ^Fried Chicken Prices Effective Thru Wed., June 15, 1977 - All Quantity Rights Reserved. Reg. $1.78 Bufferin Tablets