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Page 12A—MIRROR'HBRALD—Thursday, November 10, 1077 TOMORROW! SHOP 9 A.M. TIL 6 P.M. tOUTHCRN HOMtS tlMCf 1 '^'iSa/6s/ SAVE ON FURNISHINGS FOR THE FAMILY AND HOME DURING THIS GREAT HOLIDAY SALE! SPECIAL SAVINGS! SUPERB QUALITY! FREE DELIVERY! TO EXHIBIT IN SHOW - Master woodworker Kit Elliott, who crafted the largest table ever produced by a cabinet shop In the United States, will be one of nearly 200 craftspeople exhibiting at the Southern Christmas Show, Nov. 5-13, at Charlotte Merchandise Mart. Surrounded here by his popular cutting boards, Elliott makes around 6,000 of them by hand each year. Among other handsome furniture pieces, he will display his rustic “backhllls table” at the show, one of only three patented table designs In America. Southern Christmas Show Opened In Charlotte The 10th annual Southern Christmas Show opened Saturday and the gigantic halls of the Char lotte Merchandise Mart was transformed into a holiday wonderland. The show's quaint Olde Towne with its shops, museums and galleries took on a charming village atmosphere. And, towering above the aisles, suspended from the building's support Lovelaces And Neals Visit Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Love lace and Mr. and Mrs. James Neal were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. BUI Ashe in White Sulphur Springs, Ga. ITiey also toured other points of interest In Virginia. columns, were huge rendi tions of the 17th century English street lanterns. A life-sized farm house welcomes visitors with rockers on the porch, a front-yard well, and a barn complete with hayloft. Parked just inside the bam, which is constructed from wood taken from an actual old barn. Is a beautifully restored T- model truck, pUed high with Christmas packages. Surrounding the shed and silo are antique farm in struments and tools. It's like a scene from Currier and Ives. In addition to Olde Towne the Show wUl have hundreds of crafts smd gift boutiques; Holiday cooking clinics, decorated trees, doors, mantels and tables; a food pavilion, a children’s theatre and of course, Santa Claus. All these exciting features add to a once-a-year treat for ^ISotuS LATEX INTERIOR FLAT PAINT the velvety-flat decorator wall finish that enhances any room scheme. Roll it or brush it... high-quality Wall Satin flows on evenly, leaving no streaks or lap marks. It dries instantly to a smooth glare-free surface, with extra hiding power for one-coat coverage. Soap and water is all you need to clean tools and paint spatters. Color possibilities are endless! Choose from a wide selection of popular ready-mixed shades or from more than 1400 custom blended colors and satisfy your personal decorating taste GAL Limited Time GAMBLE'S 101 Hardwarft Ho E. Va. Ave. 629-2691 Bessemer City the entire family. The show runs through Nov. 13 and show hours are 10 a. m. until 9 p. m. week days and Saturdays, noon until 6 p. m. on Sundays. Admission is $2.50 for adults, $2 for youth (10-18) and senior adults (66 and older). Children under ten, excluding groups, are free with an adult. classroom NEW ORLEANS TRIP FOR CONTEST WINNERS Young people who like to learn about staying healthy through home economics will probably be pleased to learn that their knowledge can help them win a trip to New Orleans. WATER WEIGHT PROBLEM? E-LIM I'xccss water in the bttdy can be uncomfortable. IvMM will help you lose excess water weight. We at SMITH DRUGS K M I'l.t/it ‘•h.iintltik « *'iil*' Asnr mooLE bell Amy Nicole One Year Old A one-week, expenses-paid trip for an entire home economics class and its teacher is the grand prize in this year's Fleischmann Yeast's Share the Health Con test. The New Orleans holi day is in conjunction with the American Home Economics Association convention. Other prizes include schol arships, teacher trips and class pizza parties. As many as 11 classes may win. All who participate can benefit by getting involved in the community, while learn ing about good nutrition, menu planning and budget management. The contest is open to all junior or senior high school home economics classes. Each class must choose among eight community groups and analyze that particular group's nutritional needs, while planning a week's menu to meet those needs. The menus should consist of a variety of dishes, including yeast breads and rolls. The groups are: senior citi zens, children ages 6 to 12, pregnant women, low-income families, an athletic team, the overweight, adults who live alone and persons on special medical diets. Each class is expected to involve itself as much as possible with its chosen group. Amy Nicole Bell, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bell, celebrated her first birthday Oct. 28th at a birthday party at her home on Rt. 3. A doll-decorated birth day cake was cut and served with party refresh ments. Amy Is granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bell, all of Kings Moun tain, and great- granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allen and Mrs. Grace Upchurch of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Horace Colltns of Shelby. Amy's mother Is the former Gail Allen. wibon Orlfftai Proper diet Is the first essential of good health, as the body must suffer If It does not receive Us required nutrients. Nutritionists recommend that a dark green or deep yellow vegetable be eaten each day because they, more than other vegetables, supply essential vitamin A, plus calcium, riboflavin. Iron and vitamin C. Fruit, especially citrus fruit, Is also advised dally for vitamin C and other essential nutrients. Fresh fruit and vegetables In season are most nutritious, with frozen and canned foods as secondary choice. The best preventive medicine is a balanced diet for your family. recommend it GRIFHN DRUG CO. Downtown Kings Mountain FOR SQIVICE CAU 739-4721 4 PIECE COLONIAL ALL-WOOD OAK" BEDROOM • TRIPLE DRESSER • HUTCH MIRROR . CHEST * CHAIRBACK HEADBOARD Crafted by Johnston-Tombigbee in historical colonial design and constructed of solid oak and oak veneers* with a hand some highlighted finish. Note the fine construction, antiqued brass pulls, large drawers, and the magnificent chairback headboard. Fit for a King...Yet Budget Priced! Save $100! SI Reg. $699 Save $30! MODERN SOFA SLEEPER INCLUDES FULL SIZE MATTRESS Covered in long-wearing Herculon with built-in stain resistance. It's like owning two pieces in one By day it's a sofa and qk at night acomfortable bed complete *859.85 with mattress S! 95 X LA-Z-BOY RECLINA- ROCKERS See our complete selection of La-Z-Boy Recliners PRICES START AS LOW AS $ 159 #30/ HANDSOME PINE« GUN CABINET *159 Rag. S189 A gun owner's dream! This handsome all-wood stained pine* gun cabinet features lock and key. glass door, and storage space Big 26"x 13"x 71" Terrific buy! Also available in stained oak! Save $201 HANDSOME PECAN CURIO Just 119 Rag. *139 Perfect for displaying your precious cut glass and an tiques Constructed of fiber- board and selected hardwood with a beautiful stained wood- gram pecan finish Glass shelves with plenty of storage speae beneath Also Avsilabis in Gold Color! CRIB AND MATTRESS SET TP'i "i Save $20/ ' *69** Rag. *89.95 ii> Quality constructed crib, with casters for moving, drop side for extra con venience. decora tive mattress Walnut Color See this special buy today! gave iSOl EUREKA POWER TEAM CLEANER *169®* Rag. *219.95 It's like owning 2 separate cleaners Features all steel con struction. step on switch, bumper guard and deluxe attachments Motorized beater bar brush, adjusts auto matically to any height 0 EFFICIENT. CLEAN 30" HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGE Save $50! 195 Rag. *319.95 Features divided cooking top, clock and timer, oven win dow. Calrod' surface units, deluxe back- guard. and large storage drawer See this terrific buy today in a deluxe range FAMOUS 16 CU. FT. HOTPOINT REFRIGERATOR FREEZER fSO! $44995 Rag. *529.95 Features door stops, 2 ice trays, automatic light, twin slide out crispers, egg tray, deluxe door shelves, power saver switch, and flush with the wall installation FURNISHING SOUTHERN HOMES SINCE 1888 ^0^ S. Battleground Kings Mountain Phone 739-5451 a< a<
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