tain Post Office. Page 8B-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, November 17, 1983 yp i w-,* Yin a Customer Ch Discounts Postal Service customers who order the 1984 National Five Digit Zip Code and Post Office Directory no later than November 20, will receive a dis- count, according to Postmaster Fred Weaver. By ordering a directory or directories early, the postmaster explained, customers will get each for $8.00 instead of the $9.00 they will cost when the directories go on sale at the post office in January. Early orders also will result in direct mailing of directories to customers from the publisher in January, either in single copy or cast lots. In addition, Weaver said, a $1.00 trade-in discount for old directory covers is being offered, and case lots will get one free directory per case as a discount. Order forms for the directories are available at the Kings Moun- Mill Outlet Be Wise This Winter Warm Your Toes In Mauney Hose. We Thank You For Shopping At THE CO. STORE | Highway 74 West, Left on Cansler St., 3/10 of mile to Elm St. Left and 1 block - Corner of Parking Lot. — SOUTH SIDE OF MILL Cee 11 AM-4 PM TUESDAY - FRIDAY KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. Consignment - New and Used Clothing, Toys, Furniture Pelz Bonsle A Childers Slgppe Closed Sat., Nov. 19th & Thanksgiving Day 604 W. King Street Kings Mountain, N.C. HOURS: Closed Sun. & Mon. Tues.-Fri. 10-4 Sat. 10-2 | have gained a lot of experience in my first attempt for public office and made a lot of new friends. | would also like to thank all of the people who worked, voted and supported me. RONALD FRANKS Teleflora's new Bread Tray Bou- quet would dress == up any Thanksgiving occasion. it's a gorgeous centerpiece arrangement inside a real wood bread tray. After the rT sp SA a nh SN ir PG ot q X Debbie Mauney Opens Children’s ‘Castoff’ Shop “Pete and Repete,”a children’s shop which opened last week at 606 W. King Street, will offer the yard sale alternative for recycling children’s castoffs. ‘I’m excited about offering the community a modern day approach to ‘smaller family’ clothing distribution. I’ve tried to create an atmosphere where people can come in and brouse, get somethimg new or different,” stated Debbie Mauney, the store owner. By placing used children’s ar- ticles such as clothing, toys, athletic equipment, baby fur- niture, and accessories in the store on a consignment basis mothers can usefully recycle those children’s articles that are left stored in garages and attics. “Often sizes can jump two or three times during a year’s ‘grow- ing spurt’ and parents are left with practically new clothing and no immediate relatives or friends of ‘that size to pass it. on to. I'm offering a way to recoup some of that investment,” Deb- bie further stated. The shop will also include ren- tals of such items as car seats, bassinets, and portable cribs on a one week basis. “The rental items will mainly be for out of town guests, grandparents who need a car seat for a weekend, or new mom’s who would need a bassinet for a short period.” The shop will also have new gift items, handmade crafts and some new clothing. “I’ve tried to create a shop that caters to my needs as a mother. For example, I plan to offer ready wrapped children’s gifts for moms on their way to a birthday party or for so- holiday, A its a practical, long-lasting keepsake. One quick call or visit to our shop sends it anywhere in the country. Do it early. It'll be a welcome gift. nd the Bread Tray Bouquet for Thanksgiving. Thursday,Nov. 24. ALLEN’S FLOWER SHOP 624 East King Street Kings Mountain, N.C. 739-2556 Teletiora is a registered service mark of Teleflora Inc Teleflora Teleflora Inc 1983 ~ member of the Saints meone whose on their way to the hospital to see a newborn.” Debbie is also accepting hand- made children’s gifts on a con- signment basis. “Being aware of the growing cost of children’s clothing, I feel this approach will offer the com- ‘munity a quality selection of us- ed but not abused items. I hope the people will consider my system and drop by or telephone for more details.” she said in con- clusion. : Debbie Mauney is a graduate of Kings Mountain High School. Opening this shop has been her ambition for many years. She is the wife of Kemp Mauney and mother of two children; Mary Amelia age 1, and William Kemp, IV age 4. She is a member of St. Matthews Lutheran Church where she is active in the choir and has serv- ed as past Secretary of Lutheran Church Women of America. . She is currently a member of the Kings Mountain Women’s Club and was selected for 1982 “Outstanding Young Women in America.” Ann Harbison Wins Textile Week Contest Textile Week Activities at Limestone College included faculty, staff and student par- ticipation in a textile contest and textile career forum. Three College Students receiv- ed Belk of Gaffney gift cer- tificates from the Textile Week Promotion FUnd for their winn- ing textile displays. The fashion merchandizing class at the col- lege was selected to compete in a textile design display contest us- ing American-made fabrics donated by Gaffney textile plants, Mognolia, Hamrick, TNS, Gaffney Manufacaturing, Wendell, and Oxford. Ann Harbison of Kings Mountain won first place; Sharon Wilkins of Wellford, se- cond and Bryan Crawford of Cheraw received third place. Judges for the design contest were Nancy Van Buren, designer for Hamricks, Inc. and member of the Limestone Board of Advisors, Ron Owenby, general manager of WAGI and Club Board of Directors and Rebecca S. Miles, director of development at Limestone. A faculty forum was also held guests, M.O. Brown, personnel manager for Lowenstein and Herb Jordan, personnel director for Milliken’s Cherokee County operations. Brown and Jordan lead a discussion on textile op- portunities for liberal arts graduates. Several faculty asked questions about textile careers, employment trends and inter- view techniques useful to college graduates. Dr. William Briggs, Limestone’s president, closed the forum by suggesting that textiles and higher education must be stronger partners in county decelopment efforts. SENIOR PLAY The senior class of Kings Mountain High School will pre- sent “Up the Down Staircase” November 17 and 19 at 7:30 p.m. and November 20 at 2:30 p.m. at B.N. Barnes Auditorium. 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