P»I hoi >A—BPBBOB-HBKALD—Thart^ay, Jom M, itTI July 4th Week Means Time Off [With Pay For KM Employes I Ally Foufth ▼aeattcBs iwlth yay baglii thlt ^wMkMd 11 |Kkiga MouBtefei InduiMml lanyloyM. ^ Hmt* >r> at iMwt two ^axBoptlana. Ctoralaad Hool«ry. WctUry, LyntaK, be., L * L Healefy, Claa*l>o Hoalery, lti9P>>DU tIpoMo, be. woek of Ally Bli. Kbfe MouaUb Knit iiwyliyea orf oneatlen the WMk •t tiM Fourth, hagiBnbc on taturby. Aliy S, foopealnf tha tfeM ehUt ea July IMh. Mbotb mito of Oiwvor will obMiwo tha bB waah o( July Fourth aa uaeatlaa Moat Howatowa ehidtat the (tty's i 4 Baton OorporatloB on !'jGhovor Road will close tar ^ona day only — on b* Sddpsailonoe Day Ibnday and omploysa o< SBurllafton Kills Phenb ipiaat will take tha woak’s Ihollday a week later, ibetinniac on July 11. ikiwattB Nolaoo KUla amployas wUl hagb tha hoUday ^Saturday morning, i reopanliig on Monday, July I uth, at 7 a. m. i Bmployoa of Maunoy I Hoalory Mbs wlU start the I holiday on Friday avonlnt, I roopaabg on Monday 5 mombf, July 11th. r Duplex employee will Sbeib the holiday week on Isaturday morning, ^reopoalng at 7 a. m. on I Monday, JUly llth. ? Duplex employes will I begb tha hoUday week on I Saturday morning, Ijoopealiig at 7 a. m. on ; Monday, JUly llth. I Vacation week for I bactrum employea begb I at midnight on Saturday I night, the plant resuming I operatlonaatlS:01 a. m. on I JUly 11. Park Tam Mbs closes i tar the week’s holiday : Friday, resuming s oparattcns on July llth. ^ Sadto Cotton Mills wUl - eloao tor holiday the full week of JUly 4th, dosing - Saturday at S p. m. and reopening on Simday night, - JUly lOth. i- Amrll baabwear will • I take tha Utook^a hdUday ' beginning Friday. Dependable Knit om- ' ptoyes wb tako a week’s ‘ vacation beginning > Friday. Cbsbg the week 1 bogliinbg Friday arc .A A ’» OROVEB CLASS - This la the Bbth grade daaa of Grover High School in lOM. Many of the^studente still live In the iUngs Mountab and Grover area. The students bcbde, front row, left to right, Frances Yates, Betty Beam, Albert Crisp, Ruby Dixon and NMpy Sue Chandler. Second row, Kate Shaw, Mary Sue Ham- btlFri>tti Humphries. Third row, Bfarfoaret WeDs, Ftoyd lUraer, Bill Westmoreland, June kkreogardaer, Broadns Herndon and Sara Jane Robbson, teacher. Back row, Qarlson Stewart, Boyd Howell, Claude Bell, Monroe Watterson, William Bnmgardner and Floyd McDaniel. Withrow Reports Ends Basic School For Duty Marine Private First Class Thomas A. Withrow, whose wUe Susan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs." Robert Bridges of Rt. 8, Box 163, Kings Mountab, has reported for duty with the 8d Marine Dlvlslan on Okbawa. He Joined the Marbe Corps b October 1976. Navy Storekeeper Seaman Recruit 'bd M. Rushing Jr., son of TTudy Ihnaon of P. O. Box 901, Kbgi Mountab, was graduated from Basic S^rekeeper School. During the nine and a half week course at the Naval ’Technical Trabbg Center, Meridian, Mtsa., sbdents received an btro- ductlon to organisation and lUnctlonbg of the Navy’s supply system. Con- centratbg on riilpboard amply applications, they sbdled be procedures for requlsltlonbg, Issuance, Inventoiykig, ttcrage and accountbg of foodstuffs, clothing and repair parts. He Jobed the Navy b January 1977. Obituaries "NIGHT OUT” Get together for an evening of fun with friends at RiverBend! Really great food — the best in prime rib, steaks and fresh seafood, just to mention a few. And while you're dining, you can actually "feel" the congenial atmosphere. Set-ups are available ... and super live weekend entertainment for your dining and dancing pleasure. One dollar cover per person Friday and Saturday only. Buffet Lunch 11:30 AM Mon Fri Dinner 6'.30 PM Mon-Sat Reservations 482-8816 RiverJ] Bend Hwy 150 South across from airport. BIB8.B. BBTNOUM Funeral sarvlcsa for Mrs. Joaephba Camp Hamrick Reynolds, 69, of Rt 3, wlfo of Edward Reynolds, wsra oonduetad Wetkieaday at 4p. m. from El Bsthal Unttsd Methodbt Church, of which aha was a membar. Rav. O. A. Upton, Rov. D. H. Luta and Rev. B. L. Murphy officiated at tha rkaa and btarmant was b bs ciBireh camatory. Mrs. Raynolds dtod ’Riaaday morning at bar home. Sha was daughter of bs lata Mr. and Mm. Chlvls camp. Also aurvtvtag art har son, Lswla Hamrick of Charaw, 8. C.; har daughtar, Mrs. Emma Neal of MarlatU, Oa.; broo atopaona Raymond Raynolda at Kings Moimtate, AUrad Raynolda of Sholby and Ambrose Hamrick of Valdesa; four ■tepdaughtora, Mra. Baxter Oraena of Hickory, Mm. J. W. Gantt, Jr. at Shelby, Mrs. Howard Swofford of Klnga Moimtab and Mra Nash Ftta of Valdesa; one stator, Mra Pansy C. Denton of Shslby; M grandchlldran and 11 great- grandehUbren. Hairts Funeral Home wee b charge of arrangements. •uNaiwowafAiit MWaoabaaALO PeMaMilfBaM Te«Myal‘aarieav PMMn»-74N eASkANDATKINI TbM.MciarcM (PWMgnMr eABYlTSWAST «MiMt aeitw iLIXAiaTH STB WART eMcrelMtaMeW' ' oamaLL AUSTIN' AevSrihlRf mnctir . etyoa tMLi. ■ . MeMsaaok ^ HOaTN CANOtmA v' Psass ASSOCIATION Tha >Klns* Mauntils Mlrror-HarsM a puMWeS MchTuMSiy (■« Tlwndty ky Otnarsl Pimahlns Cwnpsny, P. O. Omnr tU, RInet MmntaM, N. C., IMtS. tinInMi ana kenorltl oNIcm tr* locetkC at M4 SauNi PMinont Ava. Sliiela copy IS SwkaSnpsaft ralaa; M.il,yaarlV In-ttafa. S4.SS tlx mantMi SS.SI yaaiiy aat-afaMta. 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