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* • riHM)M%. \|>iil :M. IIIT' MlKKOK ilKHAl It -Page :i Little League Fields To Be Fenced In a special meeting Friday at noon the board of commissioners awarded a contract to American Fence Co. of Charlotte to erect fencing at little league fields at E>eal Street Recreation Complex. The American Fence bid was $11,875, the lowest of three received last month by the city. An official of the fence company had requested city to consider releasing the company from the bid, according to Alvin Moretz. “The reason was a salesman worked up the bid based on the city’s ^>ecs, but he omitted four gates and 600 feet of fence from the bid price,” Moretz said. “The com pany spokesman said they would abide by the decision of the city board.” In the special meeting Friday, Commissioner William Grissom said, “A salesman should be able to make a bid based on specifications as well as the head of his firm. He should, but if not. then that person has no business being a salesman. For this reason I recommend the city accept the bid as submitted.” Moretz said the company should begin erecting the fence this week. The contract calls for six- feet high cyclone fence in the outfields of both new little league fields and the same height lencing at the dugouts. The h.ickstops are to be 15 feet high fencing In other action Kiula>, the board approved the sale of city surplus vehicles and equipment held earlier that day The sale, by public auction. Friday brought in about sii.ooo for dump li'ucks automobiles, trucks and mowing machines. The revenue from the sale of scrap aluminum and copper wire, iron and hydrants will lie determined after die items are weighed. The sale of these items were by die [Xiund RANDY CARPENTER \ ELAINE SPEARMAN Quality Meats HELEN HAMRICK m li SHELBY DEATON Dinnerbell. Carolina Pri Smoked I© Or \ < Half / Lb. r tf (Butt f 'if. House Of Raeford Grade A Prebasted Turkey Breast Lb. (Holly Farms Grade A Self Basting Young Turkey Lb 89c) BILL SUGGS BOB LEDBETTER He Mauney Hosiery Employes Honored For Service Holly Farms Mixed Fryer Parts (Each pkg contains Two breast quarters with beck portion attached. Two leg quarters with back portion attached. Two wings. Two necks. i One back) L.U* Six em'ployes of Mauney Hosiery Company have been honored for service to the company and presented with pins. Randy Carpenter, Controller, received his 15- year service pin and Elaine Spearman, Helen Hamrick, Shelby Deaton, Bill Sugg and Bob Led better all received their five year service awards. Before coming to Mauney, Carpenter worked with CPA firms in Gastonia and Charlotte. He and his wife, Margie, will celebrate their 19th wedding anniversary in September and they are parents of three children. Miss Spearman, who works in Greige Goods Department, is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Spearman. She is a former secretary for Neisco Co. and is active in Oak View Baptist Church where she teaches the pre-school Sunday School class. Helen Hamrick, wife of Frank Hamrick, came to Mauney after working at Putnam Hosiery. Mrs. Hamrick is active in Patterson Grove Baptist Church. The Hamricks are parents of two daughters and have six grand children. Mrs. Deaton, wife of James Deaton, worked at Mauney for 11 years before going with Neisco In dustries and 'rejoined the Mauney firm five years ago. The Deatons are parents of two children and are active in Gastonia’s Robinwood Baptist Church of which her father is pastor. Suggs and his wife, Cornelia, are active in East Side Baptist Church £md are parents of three children. He joined Mauney Hosiery after working in several machine shops and at Ideal and Carolina Hosiery. “The best move I’ve ever made” is how Bob Ledbetter describes his decision to join Mauney Hosiery Co. five years ago. He came to the local firm after managing a nrien’s clothing store, Tate Brown Co., in Charlotte. Ledbetter, assistant superintendent of finishing, and his wife, Janelle, and daughter, Sandra, a registered nurse, reside in the Dixon Community. Craft Oass Announced The Continuing Education Department of Cleveland Tech has an nounced crafts to begin lliurs., April 26, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., at the Kings Mountain Community Center. Norma Guyton will instruct. Adults 18 years of age and older may register at the first class meeting by paying the $5.00 registration fee. Adults age 65 and older may register free of charge. Persons needing further information .should call Tech's Continuing Education t 'r’li.oitmeiit, •UI2 I! <51 \QUAUTY-TRIMMEDf USOA CHOICE BEEF U.S. Choice Quality Trimmed Beef Chuck Steak Or Roast Lb. (Arm Shoulder Roast Lb. $1.49) Frozen Foods Banquet Fried Chicken 2 Lb. Pkg. Frozen Birdseye Country Time Lemonade 12.99 When Your Family’s Tired of lEating In; Let Harris-Teeter Help You Out Outside we mean - for the first t outdoor living sale of the. Spring Season. All this week, Harris-Teeter is featuring the. products that make your out-, door gatherings more enjoy-, able. Here you’ll find all the fixin’s to fill your picnic bas-; ket with ham and turkey, sandwiches, fried chicken, the. finest fruits and vegetables and i the largest variety of the na tional brand items you want most. Hurry in and get outside - the best way to enjoy spring. Holly Farms Grade A' Turkey Breast L. U.S Choice Quality Trimmed Beet Boneless qq Chuck Roast Lb *1®® us Choice Quality Trimmed Beet ^m Shoulder CO Steak Lb 1 Holly Farms Fresh, Chicken Livers Lb 99*^ Dinnerbell Brand Deluxe Boneless Ham „ *2”' H-T 8rand(12 02 $1 19) Sliced Bacon Lb ®V® Holly Farms (l^wer Fat) Chicken Franks S'! 09 Kingston Homestyle Or Buttermilk Biscuits 8 0z. ' Cans Quarters Mrs. Filberts Margarine 00 Fresh Produce Florida First of the Season Yellow Corn 9.. 99 U.S. No. 1 Russet Baking Potatoes Lb, Washington State Extra Fancy Winesap Apples 19 99® . 39® Lb Sunkist Lemons. Tendf’f Fresh Leaf Lettuce CouRtry Stand $<4 39 Ctn I 39*= S*|19 Mushrooms ' Red-H-ite Tomatoes Kiogbton Chitie*} OrangeJuice. Grocery Variety J.F.G. Mayonnaise [32 Oz. Btl (Limit 1 W/$7 50 Order) Downy Fabric Softener Diip, Regular Eiectra Perk (Bag) Chase & Sanborn Coffee 33 Oz. ^Net z. Returnable Pepper < Hot Dog or Hamburger Coca-Cola 99 Rolls 00 King Thin Sandwich Bread 00 I 24 I 6 Pk. Dep Frozen Birdseye Country Time Lemonade 00 Green Giant Cream style Or ■ Extra Abso.bcnl SKS?n"‘..o.59® / N I Banque^Macaroni & Cheese. ■ OlOKCiy ■ ■ KamperS l^nquet q $4 00 I TomatO I I Pies st 1 I Catsup I I B«r>qu«t Chicken A Dumpling Or Turkay V _ IB 24 Ct Dinners ... 2 Lbs I I-' Banquet Beet Stew Or Salisbury StMk. B;; m 32 Oz, E 2 Lbs I 0^1 Borden a Orange BreaMAst C *4 BrownMules izpk ®1®® Drink ,20. 1 Prices In This Ad Effective Through Wednesday. April 25. 1979. Charlotte Stores Or!, All Quantity Rights Reserved We Gladly Redeem Federal Food Stamps Domino Sugar 5 I b B.ig 69 Pink Salmon.. 79^
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