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Pm* aB-lORROR-HBRALX)—TtaurwUy> October 90, 1077 ;; A Country-style dining area with bow windows and decor in rust and browns.... ■a unique rock fireplace, craft items and antiques occupy the Great Room, which is covered in rust carpeting. With Comfort And Style Photos By Tom McIntyre' (Begins On Page IB) earth-tone floral wallpaper of gold, rust and greens. Rust placemats with rust and white cloth napkins enhance die decor. Centering the table Is an artlflcial arrangement of baby’s breath, moneytree branches, brown woodoi flowers and rust silk flowerB In a pewter container. The family Great Room is rust carpeted. An antique Iron and shoe ham are used on either side of the distinctive rock fireplace with an 80- year-old tool chest handed down In the Sanders family as accent. A handmade pine table, which was handed down In the Rhea family, la also featured, along with chairs and sofa of blending rust, brown and beige tones. An old tlmey wooden keg filled with sea oates and wheat la at the head of the banlstered stsdrs. Over the fireplace is a macramed owl and a Fall arrangement Is over the mantel. Eggshell drapes are woven with threads of rust and green. The U-sh^>ed kitchen with har vest gold appliances and knotted pine cabinets Is compact and decorated with eggshell macrame curtains which Linda made and also uses In her vanity and bath. A new addition to her kitchen Is a microwave oven which the whole family. Including Mrs. Sanders' mother, Mrs. Grady Rhea, Sr., Is learning to enjoy. Leanne’s bedroom carpet and walls are powder blue featuring a canopy bed with white eyelet canopy and blue dust ruffle, powder blue coverlet and antique white furniture which Mrs. Sanders reflnlshed herself. The window curtains are of Indian sunburst print with rust and blue accents. Mrs. Grady Rhea’s bedroom carpet Is also rust with wallpaper of a floral rust and beige and brown. Her mahagcny poster bed has a beige coverlet and beige dust ruffle with rust throw pillows. Beige eyelet curtains further emphasise the decor and the bedroom chair picks up the green leaf motif in the wallpaper. The master bedroom Is enhsuiced by glass doors which open onto the wide deck. Rust carpet amd vinyl wallpaper of floral and stripes of white, blues, rust and greens are featured. The bedspread and sliding ^ass door curtains are beige suid the large vanity smd bath adjoins decorated In powder blue fixtures and white roomy cabinets. A bedroom chsdr is rust and deep gold striped. A table with a skirt to the floor Is beige and trimmed with rust and deep gold to match the chsdr. Mark’s spacious room on the lower level Is panelled and decorated with red, yellow, blue and beige-striped carpet plus a sweeping view of the lake. Beige curtains, red corduroy bedspread, and red, beige and black throw pillows sire used. Msuic, who plays drums along ^th , his father tn "Blue Velvet B:q>reBa,’’ has an Ideal place to practice his music as well sts entertsdn his friends. Mr. Sanders, instrument supervisor at PPG for 18 years, plsuis to use part of the large downstairs area for a boat garage, a workshop, and tor a large recreational room the whole fsunlly can enjoy. A round hearth features the fireplace In the playroom which also hsis sliding gUss doors. A shower for Mark has also been In stalled here, along with a refrigerator. Mrs. Sanders said that by decorating with custom-made windows on the front of the house and bow-type windows at the back, she cut down on costs of draperies and curtains, using them only to cover the sliding glass doors which opens from both the living area and the master bedroom onto the deck. Oonstructed of brick, rock and cedar si(Hng, the Sanders home has a natural look In a natural setting, , "We plan to q>end our vacations at home now," said Unda. Who could want a better vacation spot 366 days of the year? Rolonin Suede Women's Suede Casual on a Wavy Action Sole Reg $11 99. SAVE i 790 Wompn s Knee-Hi Socks Regularly $ 1 49 pr 9W pr. Q»t to know us; you’ll like us: KM Plasa ghepphig Center * Open Mon-Thnrs 18 • ~.-i Sat. 8-8 Siaiday !■« Home S&L Plans New Office ^ Home Savings and Loan Asao- ■: datton announces plans to build |a new home office. I Die Assodatloii has purchased ^property on W. King St, between |Slms St. and Kings Mountain pHospltal. The present home |oCnee, located at 106 B. Mountain |St, will be maintained as a full ijiservlce branch, as will the I existing branch located In Bessemer City. Association President Tom Tate stated "When we moved Into our present building In October, 1061, we had three em ployes with assets of less than $6,000,000. Now we have thirteen employes and assets of $M,000,000. It’s obvious we've outgrown our present facilities." Thte added “Our Association has doubled In size Just since 1071. We must expand In order to serve our present and future customers, as well as allow for (xmtinulng growth." Final details of plans for the new building are presently being (xxnpleted. A two story building with a colonial theme is planned. Growing And Serving The People Of Kings Mountain And Bessemer City Join In With Our Many Savings Account Customers .... Open Your Savings A Savings Account Today Our Savings Accounts Pay The Highest Interest Rates Allowed By Law Regular Passbook Savings earn daily interest from date of deposit to date of withdrawal and you can withdraw anytime without penalty. Paid quarterly. Annual yield S.39 per cent. I 5%% 6!4% 6%% ‘’ll SAVINGS rERTIFICATE SAVINGS CERTIFICATE SAVINGS CERTIFICATE "HWlil ■sfrilY I year Batartty 3# moatlia matariiy^ No MtaUmnni Baqubred li.sesBiWBBiB $l,00d' BtfiEom I AU accounts are compounded daUy and paid quarterly. In?*?*• •"•nbstul urtsful iw ash mlMraarsI ^ swiii( ^rfesUt HHMF Savings & Loan nuivit Association Kings Mountain And Bessemer City Bazaar And Sale Ranned Ladles Auxiliary of Bethlehem Volunteer Fire Department will sponsor a bazaar and bake sale Sat., Oct. 29 beginning at 10 a. m. at the Fire Department headquarters. All proceeds will be used to purchase flre-flghtlng equipment Gift Items, as well as homemade cakes and goodies, will be featured, said a spokesman. East PTA Festival Set East School P-TA Is planning a big Fall Festival Sat., Oct. 33, from 6 untU 9 p. m. Highlight of the Halloween-season event will be crowning of East School King and Queen, a popularity contest now being conducted In aU the claaarooma. Young people will enjoy a LolUpop TTee, Wishing Well, Wheel of Fortune, Dart Game, Bingo and the Horror House. Hotdoge and all the trim- Ings will be served with homemade cakes and cooklea and cakewalk ftin will begin at 7:80 p. m. following by the crowning ceremonies. Winner at the Microwave Oven will also be an nounced in a drawing to be conducted at the close of the featlval. A bake sale will also add to the carnival atmosphere with a variety of hoRM- made goodies on "for aale’’ tables and available to tsstlval-goers. Bast School itudenta are herd at work thle week decorating claserooma for the festival. Black & White AC/DC Portable THE Curtis Matties FOUR-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY CwPtN Mjt»u> svill rtglac* it. Frt«. F«r vMri. V«w ggy Miy trtvcl gntf . »«rvic* chirots t* ygvr tftgltr Buy your choice of these color consoles at regular price - you get the portable absolutely FREE, qui y Alt three come with t'7noQi;i the exclusive Curtis Mathes yy^j FOUR YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY • Swi-screeMd n^partabkh ACtrOC -wlUtfinttoff ytm-ear't batttryl • raise-yesrt free/ • 0ffW>gM^M(yM kflg as Me uVplykttt-$$lHinyl ONLY P799« Curtis Mathes BRIDGES RADIO & TV SERVICE 423 N. Piedmount Ave. Phone 739-4416
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