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id re eee I CL doit 2 Sh pn go hig Ke Ea Tre eT lr SAE rer ee ft A a a AR UR a Ae ay Thursday, June 13, 1985-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 5A REST HOME NEEDS VOLUNTEERS McCleary Care Home of clude walking, singing, exer- needing more information Kings® Mountain is seeking cising, being read to and should contact Margie Mec- volunteers to work with playing games. Cleary at 739-5929. fi 4 KEENAGERS BENEFIT-Keenagers of Kings Mountain Baptist Church, above, plan a Craft Fair, bake sale and yard sale on Saturday, June 15th. From left, Lina Owens, Ethel Williams, Louise Roberts, Faye Bennett, Juanita Oxford, Mary Allen, Ruth Beam, Florence Dullender, Addie Bridges, Pearl McIntosh and Avalonia Weaver. Emily Brown, granddaughter of Mrs. Lina Owens, was also present at the recent meeting. Craft Fair Is Saturday The Keenagers of Kings Mountain Baptist Church are sponsoring a Craft Fair, Yard Sale and Bake Sale on Sat., June 15th, beginning at 7 a.m. The sale will be held in the church yard, across from the Kings Mountain Post Office. Handmade items include pillows, aprons, crocheted items, ceramics, wooden items, and delicious cakes, pies, and cookies will be available. All proceeds are earmarked for a Fall trip for the group. The Youth of Kings Moun- 3 tain Baptist Church will have a hotdog sale beginning at 11 a.m. and continuing until 6:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hal. Homemade desserts will be available also. All proceeds are earmarked for camp ex- poses to Camp Caswell July Community Meeting Set Twelve public service needs have been identified county wide as most needed to address on June 27 from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at a com- munity meeting which will be held at Kings Mountain Governmental Facilities Ser- vices Center. The top 12 needs for the Kings Mountain area were identified by Cleveland Coun- ty United Way Survey as listed: Child abuse and/or neglect; alcohol and drug abuse; affordable health care services for poor and elderly; not enough jobs; education for adults including job train- ing and learning to read; specialized medical services such as treatment for head injuries, kidney dialysis, premature babies, etc.; tem- porary shelter for people dur- ing emergencies; adult day care for elderly and disabled Matthews €f3elk OPEN EVERY EVENING Eostridge Mall Open Mon. .thru Sat. 100.m. to 9:30 p.m. adults; special homes for children with problems, in- cluding foster care; and af- fordable heat and electric service. At the community meeting, members of the public will be given opportunity to give in- put on addressing needs as they are identified and to add additional comments. Dixie Villoge, 10 0.m. to 9 p.m. Both Stores Closed Sundays XN J dress shirts by Arrow® in solids and stripes 1.99 Regularly 17-520. A select group of short-sleeved shirts including plain collar, button-downs in solids and stripes. Sizes 1414 to 17%, made in the U.S A. men’s furnishings, 2nd level Eastridge. and Dixie Village. hy | LW 1 4 help Dad residents. Some activities in- Anyone interested or more ~~ Whenis a checking account checking account? than a T™ FROM HOME FEDERAL We would like to introduce you to Bonus Banking from Home Federal. Bonus Banking is a checking account that gives you much more than simple checking ser- vices. Bonus Banking offers you services you never expected from your bank. efree travelers checks *f ree notary service oF ree 24 hour accidental death avi lela cs eFree first order of personalized checks on lodging at every hotel or motel in the U4. 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Home Federal KINGS MOUNTAIN © BESSEMER CITY ® GASTONIA Shoppers adiartage save up to 407 off brand 1e merchandise lowest price *Reduced ra sTiavel disc *Bonus Bankr n consumer loans :mber magazine ©25% discount on safety deposit ole) *Personal membership card citizens age 62 and over pay hoep well-groomed 5.50-°*17 Convenient personal needs to help Dad keep looking his best: * Moustache-groomingset.................. $5.50 3-waygroomingbrush................ 0... 330 regularly Travelmanicurekit ........................ $12 Travelling zipperbag ....................:. $12 Belt to personalize with initial .............. 15 men’s furnishings “Telescoping tierack ........................ $15 Heavy-duty watertighttorch ............. $17.50 These and many other gift suggestions. 2nd level Eastridge and Dixie Village all-cotton classic whites from Jockey® save 20% All-cotton for summertime coolness, and made in the U.S.A. Briefs in sizes 28 to 42, regularly 3 for $12. T-shirts in sizes small to extra-large, extra-large, regularly 3 for 14.50. athletic shirts, small to extra-large, regularly 3 for #12, F ond level Eastridge and Dixie Village 3 for 14.50. V-neck shirts, small to famous shirts sport shirts fun pants 1zod® shorts 11.99 10.49 16.50 5% off Regularly *25-%27, now 18.75 to 20.25. Selection includes duck, poplins, twills, sizes 30-40. ond level Eastridge and Dixie Village Regularly *15. Made by famous-makers in the U.S.A. Sizes S-XL, limited selection. ond level Eastridge and Dixie Village. FATHER’S DAY IS SUNDAY, JUNE 16 Regularly *14. Assorted plaids, button-down | Re ularly *22. By Andhurst for sizes 32-42, Lg ba Andhurst. Sizes S-XL. 8 1p-€ astic back. Made in U.S.A. 2nd level Eastridge and Dixie Village ond level Eastridge and Dixie Village
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