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LIZA BLANTON
Observes
Birthday
Mary Elizabeth (Liza)
Blanton celebrated her
nth birthday Sat., Apr. 16
with a skating party at
Kate’s Rink in Shelby.
A fifth grader at Beth-
ware School, Liza Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
CSiarles D. Blanton.
Liza entertained 10
guests at her party.
Liza's grandparents are
Mrs. Helen Blanton, Mr.
and Mrs. Toby Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. Wink RusseU
and Mr. and Mrs. Hal
Ward.
Grand
opening
Of Our Third Gaston County Store Located In
CherryPlaza Shopping Center
on Linwood Road Cattenia, n. c.
Wednesday, April 19th
MARK ROBERTSON
Celebrates
Birthday
Christopher Mark
'Robertson, son of Ronald
and Susan Robertson,
celebrated his first bir
thday Frl., Apr. 14th.
A family party was held
at the Robertson home
and a decorated birthday
cake was cut and served
with party refreshments.
Other member of the
Robertson family Is five-
year-old Matthew.
Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Hartaoe, Jr.
of Kings Mountain, and
Mrs. Marie Holland of
Shelby. His great
grandmother Is Mrs. Ida
Ross of Kings Mountain.
Show Set
Children attending Cen
tral School In Kings
MountsUn will have the
rare opportunity April 36
at 9:80 a. m. of seeing the
Flat Rock Playhouse’s
Vagabond School of
Drama’s production of
Carl Sandburg’s
"Rootabaga Stories.”
The one-hour production
uses five dramatists who
will present stories and
poetry of Carl Sandburg,
as well as songs from his
"American Songbag. ” The
players will perform four
of Sandburg’s stories as
well as sing from his store
house of songs.
According to Jim Hall,
director of the Department
of Public Instruction’s
Division of Cultural Arts,
touring theatre groups
such as this provide many
chUdren with their first
experience with any type
of theatre. Public school
children get to see creative
drama, mime, and Im
provisations! theatre
techniques by attending
the live performances.
The touring company’s
production of "Rootabaga
Stories” Is made possible
through the Edwin Gill
Theatre Project. The pro
ject grew out of the former
State Treasurer and State
Board of Education
member’s Interest In the
theatre arts. The General
Assembly has appro
priated funds for the
traveling theatre group
since 1974.
Come and hear
Hunter Hues
High School Band
in concert
from 5:00to 5:35
Free '
Door Prizes
Wiaidh Wednesday
Gastonia Gazette
for more
Specials
5:35pi
UNWOOD road
Specials good at all 3 Gaston County Stores
Ribbon Cutting
Promptly at 5:35:
Store will stay open
till 10:00
Wed night Only
Free Balloons
For Children
Listen to
of Band and Grand
Opening on Station
WLTC,5:30
ednesday Night Door Busters
7.99
Mens
Wrangler Jean
Available at Cherry Plaza Only
For
Spring
Bedding Plants
7.99
gaEKT’M
Lounge
Chair
5.99
KBSBESa
Portable
24 In. Wlllfj|iBil]|il» end
37.99
Picnic
Table
t For
Ladies
Panties
3.99
6” Hanging
Boston Fern
^^Awallabl^atCheiTjMPIaMHOnly^
6.88
Cinch Waist
Jean ^
8.99
Thermos
c.Wt!?'’
For
Frito-Lay
Potato Chips
Twin
Pack
2 For
IBEZZL—
Brawny
Paper Towels
7.77
9x12 Room Size
Linoleum Rug
For
Knee-Hi
Hose
.77
EACH
64 oz. Pepsi or
Mountain Dew
2-I.
Quaker State
Motor Oil
2'°”3.
assB
Ml
lens
Sport Shirt
Specials good at all 3 Gaston County Stores
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Cherry Plaza Shopping Center
Linwood Road, Gastonia, N.C.
\ Center
, N.C.
Windsor Center
Hwy. 321,
Shopping Center
Dallas, N.C.