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Thursday, September 22, 1977—MIRROR-HERALX)—Page 3A |t; I of Dec- ;ith ere Do Ion ina, ) J ivays m- per Hush f the et— jften- i ♦*i' « c Photo By Gary Stewart BRAKES GIVE WAT - This 1970 tractor trailer was parked at the 1-86 rest area 4.4 miles south of Kings Mountain 'Hiursday morning when brakes gave way and the rig rolled down the em* bankment. Bobby John McCarty, of Forest Park, Ga., was Inside the rest area at 1:86 a. m. when the accident occurred. There 'were no Injuries. Ttie rig was damaged approximately $7,000. Trooper Jim Bennett Investigated tor N. C. High way Patrol. Hospital Notes ii ADMITTED 1 9-14-77 I Mrs. R. David > Alexander, Kings Mountain, and Mrs. Bessie Shook, Gastonia. 9-16-77 Mrs. Stephen Moss, CherryvUle, Mrs. Lucy E. Green and Mrs. Ralph J. Chitwood, both of Kings Mountain, and Howard J. Ivey and Mrs. Richard N. Owens, both of Gastcnla. 9-16-77 Albert J. Meeks, Joseph B. Wheeler, Robert L. WUs<m, Mrs. Albert Head, all of Kings Mountain, Miss Tammy K. Sprouse, Mrs. David Huffstetler, Mrs. Clyde Bumgardner and R. J. Hodge, all of Gastonia and Mrs. Dwight Chapman of Blacksbueg, S. C. 9-17-77 Mrs. Douglas Childers, Clover, S. C, Ms. Mary Ann HlUsman and Mrs. Ethel Mullins, both of Gastonia, and Mrs. Dora Sprouse of Kings Mountain. 9-18-77 Mrs. Tim Jones, Mrs. Betty Feemster, Mrs. Opal Woody, Mrs. Her man Wright, Mrs. Patricia Clinton and Mrs. Charles Bagwell, an of Kings Mountain, Ronald Walker of Gas tonia and Mrs. George Allman of Bessemer aty. 9-19-77 Mrs. Lloyd Woods and James Clayton of Bessemer City, Mrs. Kenneth Bush and John Calvin Gulltcn of Kings Mountain, and Gary William Cannon of Danes. i 9-10-77 Master D. Brooks, Miss Misty Grahl, Mrs. Georgia W. Welch, Freddie WaU, aU of Kings Mountain, Mrs. James R. Browder and Miss Rachel Rbblnson of Gastonia and Georgia Landers of Bessemer aty. NEW PEOPLE A girl bom 9-14 to Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Joseph Alexander, 217 Katherine St. Kings Mountain; a boy bora 9- 16 to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Moss, Rt. 2, CherryvUle, and a boy bora 9-19 to Mr. and Mrs. David Huffstetler, 1024 West Fifth Ave., Gastonia. KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRROR-HERALD Published Each Tuesday A Thursday Phone 789-7496 I Publisher GARLAND ATKINS Editor TOM MCINTYRE Sports Editor GARY STEWART Woman’s Editor EUZABETH STEWART General Manager DARRELL AUSTIN Advertising Director CLYDE HILL MEMBER OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS ASSOCXATION TtM Kings Mountain Mirror-Herald Is published each Tuesday and Thursday by General Publishing Company, P. O. Drawer 782, Kings Mountain, N. C., 38006. Busineas and editorial offices are located at sot South PledmMit Ave. Single copy 10 cents. Sub scription rates; $8.00 yearly In-state, $4.30 six months; $9.00 yearly out-of-state, $0 six months; Student rate for nine months 80.34. Second Class postage paid at Kings Mountain, N. C. T G Sc family center 3rd BIRTHDAY PARTY WEST GATE PLAZA MERCHANTS CELEBRATE AND YOU GET THE REWARDS.... IT’S OUR THIRD BIRTHDAY IN KINGS MOUNTAIN AND WE ARE GIVING YOU SOME OF THE BEST BUYS EVER BED PILLOWS Foam filled. Asst, ticking colors & fabrics. 19x25". $100 ^ I EACH FLOUR SACK TOWELS Flour sack towels are what Grandma used to dry dishes, and they're still the best thing for the job. 31 X 33", hemmed. DISHCLOTHS 2 PKGS FOR 12" X 12" open weave dish cloths in assorted colors are always handy, and now's the time to stock up at this low, low price. 8 $100 FOR JL /:S , , ij Limits A.J? 'vv-iD Spray Doc® 3 Gal. SPRAYER Steel tank. 12" brass wand, ad justable nozzle. Quick pressure 9" pump. Flexible 30" hose. Thumb release valve. *10.00 KITCHEN GADGET ASSORTMENT 5 tar ’1.00 CIOTHES Assorted solid colors. 12X- 12". 100% Cotton. 235 100% Pure Polyester FIBER FILL New. washable fibre-till. Hundreds of uses. Sa/elle DU PON'^Orlon YARN AQUARIUM KIT Sarfoam ’ SHREDDED FOAM Shredded foam, ex cellent as fill for baby toys. 2 tar ’1 t4tVer»'-:T >-S ■ CHARCOAL ^ BRIQUETS ^ 10 Lb. Bag . LUaTE . TkHise Paim GALLON Stainless Steel Frame • 10 gal. aquarium, • heater • filter | • pump • tubing ^ • filter fibre • charcoal 10«« friowYi FILLER PAPER 200 ct. 5 hole, wide rule. Stock up now. OUR LOW PRICE, DELUXE 10 X 17 DOUBLE HIBACHI M.00 CAT’S icsA's pricfe PRIDE • AbBortient 10 LB. BAG a w a V THESE SUPER HOT SPECIALS WILL BE ON SALE THURSDAY NIGHT ONLY, 5 PM - 9 PM. LIMITED QUANTITIES. NO RAIN CHECKS. MASKING TAPE V2” WIDE MANY USES REG. 67* 3/*1 LIMIT 6 ARM IN ARM DEODORANT 8 OZ. REG. 97* 2/*1 LIMIT 4 BATH SIZE JERGENS SOAP ONLY 300 BARS TO SELL 10' LIMIT 10 PLEASE T6&Y PAPER GOODS PAPER NAPKINS 2 ROLL PACK TOILET TISSUE "zoo’ct" FACIAL TISSUE 3/M POLYESTER DOUBLE KNIT REMNANTS WIDE ASSORTMENT OF PRINTS AND SOUDS. NO LIMIT WHILE SUPPLY LAST...BUT HUHKY 3 .00
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