3nicti ■Ixth ed In r. - '1 TV '<>1^0 Owned by more families, eehoola, and libraries, than any other. Why? Because It’s Just right for a student's needs. Easy to use and understand. Contact your representative or call sales manager, 487-OOlB Pk In Pw Shoos® FOUNDER’S SALE. SAVE 43%! Leisure-Time Favorite Women’s Suede Knockabout IS a Fall Favorite for Leisure and Casual Wear Regularly $9 99 Ti RAP STAFF AT CENlBALi — Pictured are Rap CHEF — Tony Batchler puts ttie flnlViing touches on staffers at Central School. From left. Editor Arjuana lunch for his classmates In the kitchen of the Personal Oirry; Angel Allen, reporter; Heather Crowley, Services Lab at Central School where the students associate editor; sind Becky Bolt, business manager. learn to prepare fast foods and short orders, plus basic recipes. Ghoulies, Ghosts Recognized Senior Citizens Luncheon Friday Senior Citizens Club will hold a luncheon meeting Friday noon at the Woman's Club. All members are Invited to attend, said Mrs. Paul Hendricks, a member of the arrangements com mittee for the sponsoring Woman’s Club. Nobody — but nobody — saves you more. KM Plasa Shopping Center Open Mon-Thors 10-8 Fri 10-0 Sat. 0-8 Sunday 1-0 Price Good thru Saturday Open Evenings Master Charge, Visa or Ask About Our Layaway Plan i i Ub Stewart V I- . u' 4 ■ i f I f < »• Qhoulles and ghosts and long-legged beasts and things that go bump In the Inlght had their anoual day lof recognition Monday. The erstwhile eve of AU Hallows came the day after clocks were set back to standard time In North Carolina, and moat of the rest of the country, bringing darkness an hour earlier each evening Ideal ’ for trlck-or-treaters. Halloween has come a ways from the time when folks were serious In be lieving that spirits of various kinds were out and about and probably up to no good; the entitles wandering about the streets these days are mostly young children. Several schools held Fall Festivals last week In cele bration of Halloween, Including Bast School and Bethware School and at all « > •T itt •< 1 > '<♦ BEGG NURSERY 4 Azaleas 4 Dogwoods wCameias wRhododendron Home After 3:30 PM Mon.-Fri. Sat. - Sun. 1 to 6 3220 Midpines Kings Mountain Phone 739-5935 schools Monday children came dressed, along with lunchroom personnel of Greyer School, In HaUo- Weeh garb to the delight of visitors. Spookiest place In town must have been The Depot where senior citizens at their regular luncheon meeting dressed up In their spookiest and most ghostly costumes to participate In a contest and top winners were presented as-plece punch bowl set from Veriee Mask and the dty recreation staff. Jeanette MuUlnax (as a witch) was Judged best costume and winning the spookiest prize as a ghost was Blma Thornburg (In white) and Daisy Mc- CXirry, decked out In black cat mask and accessories, as the spookiest. Dining tables were fes tive with black cats and orange pumpkins decora tion and fall leaves. Judges for the contest were Lucille Williams and Lucille Peeler. Tellers at First Citizens Bank A Tnist Company were "dolled up” In Hallo ween finery on Monday, as were beauticians at P J Beauty Salon on Saturday. North School studenta were givena apeclal make up demonstration on “Making Up A Witch,” In preparation for trlck-and- treatlng Monday night. Kids at Methodlat Churches In the area “trick or treated” for CHRISTMAS FAMILY LAY AWAY NO MONEY DOVm NO SERVICE CHARGE FRIDAY ONLY AT MACKS UNICEF, the United Na tion’s International Chil dren’s Emergency Fund, and young people of Boyce Memorlsd ARP (Jhurch as sembled ooKdebooks for a special youth project. -oOo- Ktaiga Mountain Singing School Employes will pre sent a musical program to highlight Thursday night’s Gold^ Star Banquet of American’ Leyton. Jtfxlv Uary Unit 188. A covered dish supper will be served at 6:30 p. m. at the American Legion Building. Mrs. Harold Ledford Is program chairman for the event which honors Gold Star Mothers, Gold Star Fathers, Gold Star Wives and Gold Star Slaters of the community. Co-hostesses are Mrs. Ledford, Mrs. Jackie Bar-, rett, and Mrs. Athalee Scales. Mrs. Darrell Austin will direct the musical pro gram, which will be pre sented during the serving of the meal. “The community Is in vited to attend and hear the outstanding musical group,” said Mrs. Ledford. -oOo- Employes of Clevemont Mills dressed up for Halloween Monday and Personnel Secretary Carolyn Brown won the prize as “Fat Albert.” A dreas-up centeat for children was sponsored by TGAT Stores Saturday and young folk paraded In Halloween attire at the store, competing for prizes. There were long lines of young people at the Jaycee Horror Houae In downtown Kings Mountain. -oOo- Fiftieth year reunion of the 1887 graduating class of Kings Mountain High School Is slated for Sat., Nov. 19 at Kings Mountain Depot Center. Planners are sending In- vttatlons this week and need the address of Thelma Huffstetler. Pleaae caU 7894338 or 789- 0698 If you know the ad- dreaa of the former Mist Huffstotter. CXJMMUNIT’y CONCERT Oaetonla Community Ooncerta wlU preaent "The Young Americana” In the Broadway musical, “Wast Side Story” on TIiL'niday evening (tonight) at8 p. m. In Hunter Huse FAMILY DOLLAR WELCOME TO A FALL SHOW OF SAVINGS AT ALL OF OUR 272 STORES!

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