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ACT Names Good Citizens (From Page 4) THIRD GRADE - Donald Fowler, eon of Mr. and Mra. Walter Fowler, Amy Dover, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Glenn Dover, Kevin Champion, aon of Mr. and Mra. Carl Champion, Tammy Lovelace, aon of Mr. and Mra. Willard Lovelace, Bidward Whittington, aon at Mr. and Mra. Donald Whittington, Karen Jenldna, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Lewla Jenldna. FOURTH GRADE - Oennla Hope, aon of Mr. and Mra. Dennla Hope, Suaan Hambrlght, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Charlea Hambrlght, Sidney Alan Floyd, aon of Mr. and Mra. George Floyd, Michele Elaine Stewait, daughter of Mr. and Mra. C. M. Stewart, Scott Canlpe, aon of Mra. Andre Canlpe, and Liaa Chah, daughter of Mra. Joyce Caah. FIFTO GRADE — Paul Ware, aon of Mr. and Mra. Mike Ware, Chrlata JUatlce, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ray Juatlce, Frank Whittington, aon of Mr. and Mra. Don Whit tington, Tereaa Jonea, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Charlea Jonea, Jeff Whlanant, aon of Joel Whlanant, and Myra Flaher, daughter of Mra. Jeannlne Flaher. ELECT CHARLES L. PEELER SHERIFF CLEVELAND COUNTY Take a step in the right direction YOUR SUPPORT IS GREATLY APPRECIATED JOPOODBOOMBI a <. Re-Bect ' - EDITH L LUTZ Democrat To The N. C. House Of Representatives Cleveland, Rutherford, Polk Counties Vloe-chalnnan Agrloottare OonunMee Vice-Chairman ApproprlaUons tor Hnman Reaouroea And OorreotloB Oonuntttee Member Highway Satoty OommlMee Member Correetton OommlMee Member Mental Health Committee Member Health Committee Member ApproprtatloBa Committee (Paid Pcdltleal Adv.) .i' SPECIALS!! DOTTED SWISS Assorted Colors 4B” Wide HOLLY HOBBY PRINTS 100 Percent Polyester, POLYESTER DOUBLE KNIT REMNANTS 99L 100 PERCENT POLYEI^R DOUBLE KNIT Prlnta A SoUda ELASTIC TQPINSTAN' SUNDRESS FABRIC cotton 100 Parcant Blend Polyaatai 1S^ 18^ I W Inch a Uinc FASHION TONE PRINTS BO Percent Cotton BO Percent Polyester SAMPLE YARDAGE 218-310 a. Battleground Ave. Downtown Klaga Mountain Open Every Wed. fto OiM HAIRSTYLINO WINNER - KaUiy Jackson, right, displays her first place trophy for halrstyllng In state VICA competition among other high school students tn Asheville Apr. IS-IB. Her Bride-Elect Is Honored Miss Roxanne Tarbro, whose wedding to Mike Gaffney takes place June 11th In Boyce Memorial ARP Church, was honored Ihursday evening at a bridal drop-in in the Fellowship Hall of Boyce Memorial ARP Church. Entertaining together were Mrs. Irene MedUn, aunt of the prospective bridegroom, and her daughter, Mrs. Robert Champion, cousin of the future bridegroom. A color motif of green and yellow featured decorative details and refresbutents. Oyerlald- with labe over green, the refreshment table held a central arrangement of spring flowers. Green punch was served from a cutglass punch bowl at one end of the table. Party pick-ups were served. Miss Yarbro was presented a bouquet of carnations which she pinned to the shoulder of her party dress. The 26 guests who called from 7:30 until 9:30 p. m. showered Miss Yarbro with miscellaneous house hold gifts. IT’S A BOY Mr. and Mrs. George T. Holland of Kings Mountain announce the arrival of their second child, a son, Nathan Thomas Holland, Apr. 8, Cleveland Memorial Hospital, Shelby. Other member of the Holland family Is five- year-old Amanda Parton Holland. Tbe baby weighed seven pounds, nine ounces and Is grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ross of Kings Mountain. Mrs. Holland la the former Patricia Ross. model, Beverly Merck, Is at left They will represent the state at the National Olympics In Birmingham, Ala. June 23. Miss Jackson, a graduating senior, was Miss North Carolina VICA 1976. PLACES THIRD IN STATE — Stan Taylor, student at Kings Mountain Senior High, placed third In the state in Mig A Tig Welding competition during the recent N. C. VICA contesto In Asheville In which high school students from all over North Carolina participated. Miss Ballew Honored Miss Susan Ballew, whose wedding to Greg Kllburn took place Saturday afternoon In First Presbyterian Church, was honored last Monday evening at a “home cooking" party at the home of Mrs. Terry Floyd In Oilumbla, S. C. Sharing hostess duties with Mrs. Floyd was Mrs. Diane CapUos. The 16 guests showered the brtde-to-be with mle- SECRETARIES HONORED — The week Apr. U-W Is Secrelarlee Week In Kings Mountain. Anita Roes, secretary at Eaton Corporatton, obaervea as Mayor John Henry Moes signa a proclamation honoring local ■ecretoiieo. TUeaday, April 26, 1978—MIRROR-HERALD—Page 6 EKCX>ETERNA C2<uiuAsb Hand Decorated STONEWARE tPRINO MEAOOW 4 MELLOW VALLEY eATTERNt THIS WEEK'S FEATURE DESSERT DISH JUST ANOTHER WAY WINN-DIXIE CAN SAVE YOU DOLLARS... NOT JUST PENNIES! 1^, WITH EACH t».00 PUWCHSSt QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED PRICES GOOD THRU WED.. APRIL 26,1978 ... ^ "jr'' ^icEP' bac~6n HICKORY SWEET SLICED BACON 119 FRESH 7-9 U.AVG. POM low (SUaO AND PACKAGB) rail IN FAMIIT PACKS) RIB HALF FRESH POM (14IMN) . _ ^ ASST. CHOPS... HNn WHOLE PORK LOIN .98t (SLICED AND PACKAGED FREE IN FAMILY PACKS) HOUT FARMS’S MIXED FRYER PARTS... 59* W-DMANDU.S. CHOKE MMIIESS FULL CUT ROUND STEAK. ^stor Coffee i FINE, REGULAR, DRIP, ELECTRIC PERK OR AUTOMATIC DRIP ASTOR COFFEE 1199 OR MORI FOOD ORDIR 1 LB. | H CAN cellaneoua glfti for her new home and also filled a recipe card file with coplee of their favorite recipe* which were presented to Ml** Ballew after *he opened her gift*. Party refreshment* were also served, which featured homemade sweet*. Mis* Ballew was presented a shoulder bou quet which she wore with her navy and white sport* ensemble. AMOW KUI, WHin, COLO WATBl MHO PN0SPHATE...UMIT ONE WITH $7.50 M MOM FOOD OROM DETERGENT... ^89^ TNRim MAI0...LIMn OW WITH $7.S0 N MORE HMD ORMR SHORTENING. 399* DIXIE HOME TEABAGS TMStFTY MAID CUT • GRN. BEANS IMBFrYMAO OKAM STVtf OR WMOIE KERNa • GOLDEN CORN THRIFTY MAIO UUKH OR MEDIUM • SWEET PEAS MAXWEUH0USI...UMIT0NIWITH $7.50M MOM FOODOROa . INST. COFFEE.. .-.-M” MXKDAMMOLAMi . _ SAND. BREAD 4=M»» 5 YOURCHOK. ORANGB 011^ FioRRMWMm 8 mM * GR. FRUIT ;:o ■ANQUn CHICKEN. TURKEY. SAUMURVITIAK OR CHOPPED tCIF T.V. DINNERS 2 „o.$l HARVItT PRRSH RIO RIPE STRAWBERRIES piNn ^1** tUPf RSRANOICI CHAM t ANOWICHn OR Ki CREAM BARS 12 F?o 99< FOOD STAMPS GO FURTHER AT WINN-DIXIE
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