niuraday, September 22, 1977—MIRROR-HERALD—Page SB la.Tu! 7BOrf Harris Is DAR Speaker U^DSCAPINO PROJECT - Memben of King! Mountain Hoapltal Auxiliary are beginning woric on a new landecaptng project, Sunahlne Garden which adjolna the Chapel at the Hoapltal. Seated In front, Mra. Henry Nelaler, left, and Mrs. John Warllck. From left, atandlng, Mra. Photo By Lib Stewart Tommy Baker, Mra. J. T. McOlnnla, Mrs. L. E. Hlnnant, chairman, Mra. H. M. Broadwater, Mra. Jackie Barrett, Mra. Margaret Stoterau, Mra. Inez Crowley, Mra. Lavonla Natlona and Mra. Jeanette Mann. Auxiliary To Landscape Sunshine Garden As Fall Project Colonel Frederick Hambiight Chapter of Daughter a of the American Revolution heard Senator J. OlUe Harrla aa gueat apeaker on the aubject, “A Source of Strength In Government • Our Oonatltutlon At Work,” at the September meeting. Hla remarka brought to the member'a at tention facta concerning die atate leglalature. He preaented to the Chapter a copy of the book, "North Carolina Government from 1B88 • 1974," a narrative and atatlatlcal hlatory which oontalna a wealth of Information relative to very phaae of our atate government. Among the Senator’a commenta were: "North Carolina la one atate that haa never exceeded Ita budget. To date there have been no atate acandlea. Each year the budget la expended to meet die Increaaed needa. Varloua organlzationa auch aa the DAR, Woman’a Cluba and church groig>a have had a large Influence on tor from lOnga Moun- Haurla, have Included government declalona. tain In 1907-08. Others Horatio Thomas Fulton, William A. Maimey who have aerved. In Jack White and William was the first N. C. Sena- addition to Senator K. Mauney, Jr. Sfore Hours m This Space) Prices Good thru Saturday Open Evenings • MasterCharge. Visa or Ask About Our Layaway Plan Hlnnant aa chairman of the landscaping project, aaslated by Mrs. J.E. Herndon, Mra. James Herndon, Jr. and Mra. Jack Arnette. All members will assist In the planting of shrub- berlea and landscaping at the garden, which adjoins the Chapel, and the hospital A Sunshine Garden will be landscaped at Kings Mountain Hoapltal as a Fall project of the Kings Mountain Hospital Auxiliary. Members made plans for the landscaping project at Monday’s luncheon meeting In the ^ hoapltal conferairctr-^^25^^ ^ Mrs. Henry Nelaler, president at the Auxiliary, appointed Virginia (Mrs. L.E.) Is placed at the front of the hospital. ’Twelve members attended the Initial meeting of the Fall and the luncheon was hosted by the hospital staff. Mrs. Nelsler an nounced that the recently organized Can dy stripers are “going full speed ahead” and said that 100 hour pins would be presented to two of the young volunteers, Leigh Ann Barrett arid Tmya Burton.^ Mie wm- mended the young volunteers for out standing service to the hospital patients In the visitation program. MR SPUD - Francis Lall, an employe of Pauline Store, grew this potato that favors a fat rat In her garden In the Bethlehem Corn- Photo By Gary Stewart munlty. She dressed It up Just a tad, using toothpicks tor legs and a tall, (uid displayed It on the meat box at the store. Get Your Tickets Becomes Registered Pharmacist ’Ticket sales are going good tor the Taste Fair which women of Central United Methodist Church will sponsor on MEN AND WOMEN 17-42 TRAIN NOW FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS A/o H/gh S^ool NmMtttry Potitloru Sort A$ High A$ '5e«3 HOUR • POn OFFICE •CUnOMS • ndMIQRATION • CLERICAL • MECHANICS PFOLICE KCCW PMCftCNT iOa WHILE PRE^AAINQ AT HOME FOP OOVCANMENT EXAMS Writ* (irKlutf* PwofW AO.) NstioMl Trstnini Ssrvics Box 752 C/0 Mirror HoroM Oct 11 In the church tollowshlp hall. Both limch and dinner will be aerved, and tickets at IS can be obtained by calling the church office, 7W-M71. Because of Increased cost of oun>llss, the rsdpe book to be offered to the public at the ’Taste Fair will cost $2.80, said lira Wyman Halglsr, oo-chalrman. ’Ihe book will contain the 40 recipes which falr-gosrs will sampls, Including Southern Western, Oajun and Pennsylvania Dutch goodies. All proceeds from the Fhlr will be applied to cost of the recently- purchased church van. Miss Kay Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mra Kelly Patterson of Kings Mountain, recently passed the stats board sxamlnatlon as a rsglstered phar maclst. She has been serving hsr nine-month appron tlcsshlp on ths staff of Harper Pharmacy. Miss Patterson Is 1976 graduate of the University of South Carolina School of Pharmacy. MMiir DXiAn $1,000,000 " IN NEWEST FALL FASHIONS BOUSHT AT AU&TION FROM ROBERT HALL SAVE 33^0 T. 57% ALL MERCHANDISE FIRST QUALITY! Robert Hall Stores Have Gone Bankrupt And Sold All Their Merchandise At Auction. Family Dollar Purchased New Fall Fashions Worth $1,000,000^ From The Robert Hall Stores Central Warehouse. We’re Offering This Merchandise To You At Drastic Reduction! SAVINGS YOU HAVE TO SEE TO BELIEVE!!! LADIES' SWEATERS ORIGINALLY $10.99 TO $16.99 S599 TO $7.99 MEN'S CARDIGAN A PULL-OVER • SWEATERS ORIGINALLY $10.99 TO $13.99 S599 LADIES’ CORDUROY OR GABARDINE PANTS ORIGINALLY $12.99 TO $14.99 $799 • DRESS JEANS HANDSOME FALL COLORS S799 LADIES' PLAID WOOL C.P.O. JACKETS LOOK AT THIS LOW PRICEI $099 MEN'S DRESS • SHIRTS ORIGINALLY $5.99 AND $6.99 $366 GREAT SELECTOR OF BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS ORIGINALLY $3.99 $266 BOVS' VINYL • RAINWEAR A SENSATIONAL BUY S’lSS'^ lAMinr D^uAii Gastonii: Hwy. 74 West Mon. • Wed. . 10-9 Thurs. • Sat. 9-9 ® L Franklin Mon.-Thurs. 10-8 Fri.-Sat. 9-8 Bass. City Mon.-Sat. 9-9 AH Stores Open Sun. 1 • 6 NOW THERE ARE 267 FRIENDLY STORES TO SERVE YOU!