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a pm—_ Ls Le] oA A i i Hal i a -l Hmaa A a gl gi a ay th a ar a ror i Ry Nd a rr / Thursday, November 4, 1982-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 13A Dilling’s Team Wins John Dilling’s team won three of four games from Albert Brackett in Duckpin Bowling - League action Tuesday night at the Dilling Heating Lanes. and 343 series to lead the win- ners. Albert Brackett led his team with a 112-300. In other action, Gerald Hipp “and Wimp Bowen split a four- game set. Hipp led his team with a 140 line and 366 series. Edna Bowen rolled a 116 line and Wimp Bowen added a 309 set _ for Bowen’s team. John Dilling rolled a 130 game oTH ANNIVERSARY SALE) Ends Nov. 15, 1982 Gary’s Home Furniture, Inc 14 a \. WE EAL R pOOR BUSTER I i EWITH THIS AD ¥ RECEIVE 10% ; a OFF ANY PURCHASE Bassett - We're the furniture people. Photo by Gary Stewart Bedroom Suits & FESTIVAL ITEMS - These mothers of Kings Mountain High band members are pictured preparing items to be sold at the band festival on Sat.. Nov. 13, at the Depot Center. Left to right are Betty Plonk, Judy Crawford, Tina Wright, Diana Dellinger, Laura Lee Cunn- ingham and Rachel Bolt. Proceeds from the sale will help finance the band's trip to Florida in May. ; Dining Room Suits at BARGAIN PRICES Dinettes Solid k Pedestal Bo & 6 Oak High Back chairs Suggested Retail $889.95 B (Except Carpet & Floor glovering) Expires 11/15/82 Es N Limit i B i Ra Gary sells only quality sofas & chairs at V2 price of sugg. retail. Come & ses for yourself. Unfinished Solid Wood Ladder Back Band Festival Set IRR ol Ea Country Dak Finish ofa, Chair, Rocker, Ottoman, & 2 Gary’s L € : end tables, coffee table & 2 wood By: Low. Price $9.99 8ach. : Gary's Special lamps. In beautiful Honey Pine Finish. He as individual hot dogs and Dinettes Sugg. Retail $1195.00 Unfinished: Solid 0ak The Kings Mountain Senior High band festival will be held November 13 from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. at the Kings Mountain Depot. A Christmas Shop will feature craft items which are being prepared by mothers of band members. Hot dog plates as well desserts will be sold all day. There will be many different sec- tions featuring items such as bak- ed goods, a flea market, crafts for all seasons and occasions and an open air market featuring many different varieties of cann- ed goods and other items. Art Workshop The Cleveland County Work- ing Artists Guild will sponsor a water color workshop November 12 and 13. The workshop on November 12 will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Historical Museum in Shelby. The November 13:workshop will be held in Kings Mountain at the Community Center. Both workshops are open to the public free of charge. Ray- mond Williams of Kingsport, Tenn., will do a water color demonstration on Sat.; Nov. 13 from 10'a.m. until 3 p.m. He will Methodist Women To Sponsor Bazaar The United Methodist Women of Central United Methodist Church will sponsor a bazaar on Wed., Nov. 10 from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. Lunch will be served from 11 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. for $3 per plate. Dinner will be served from 5:30 until 7 p.m. for $4 per plate. Crafts, Christmas decorations, gift items, baked goods and can- ned goods will be sold. A children’s room will be open from 3-7 p.m. with gift items for children to purchase for. their families. SAVE $100.00 NOW. SAVE MORE WHEN THE HEAT’S ON. JRE ER INTRODUCTORY OFFER. SAVE ON KERO-SUN" MONITOR" SYSTEMS. Act now and well give you $100.00 off —___~ one of the most efficient Special entertainment’ will be ‘provided throughout the day. The Senior High Pep Band will perform at 12 noon and 6 p.m. The band has been invited to go to Florida in May. All pro- ceeds from the festival will go toward financing the trip. Slated be on hand to guide students in doing their own water colors. The public is invited. There will be a small fee for supplies. The workshops are sponsored by a grant from the Grassroots Arts Council of North Carolina. For more information, call Jim ° Downey-at.739-3.148. Church Banquet Slated The Kings Mountain Baptist Association will hold a kickoff banquet for the upcoming Sun- day School Enlargement Im- provement Campaign on Tues., Nov. 9.at 7 p.m. at First Baptist Church in Shelby. Dr. A.V. Washburn, former director of the Sunday School Department in Nashville, will be the guest speaker. All pastors, staff, key Sunday School leaders and spouses are invited. The cost is $2. Sunday School directors may eat free if they bring their pastors. For reservations, call the Association office at 482-3472. Bethlehem Services Scheduled Rev. Robert G. Davis, CSM Director of the Kings Mountain Baptist Association, will lead revival services November 7-10 at Bethlehem Baptist Church. Services will be held at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Sunday and at 7:30 p.m. Monday through Wednesday. A nursery will be Table & 4 chairs Maple or Dark Pine ALL FOR $169.99 Compare to $299.99 OCC Bean Bag Chairs Gary's Price$599.99 Dinette Tables Kite. 36 inch ss Unfinished 48 inch Unfinished & & 48 inch w/2 leaves Finished : Finshey Each w/Pedestal bottoms. Bar Stools rens ” Rockers Gary’s Been Saving People $ $ Money For 5 Years Now... Quality For Quality We Won’t Be Undersold. CARPET & FLOOR COVERING $1.00 A YARD OVER COST Nobody sells carpet & floor covering Like Gary (Hrs. 9-5 Mon. - Sat.) Shop Gary’s Before You Buy! We install or you install. Carpet prices can’t be beat. The McDonald’s Quality Story: Fifth in a Series. VARIETY. SPICE OF LIFE. Whoever said “Variety is the spice of life” must have just looked at the McDonald’s® menu. 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