YOUR VOT E COUNTS! Thank you for your support in last week's election. J. Ollie Harris, of the Har- ris Funeral Home was among those leading funeral direc- tors attending the 68th An- nual meeting of National Failure to comply with provi- sions of this Code of Good Funeral Practice results in termination and forfeiture of membership. NSM firms Thursday, October 24, 1985 - THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD - Page 15A Harris Attends Meeting may be found in key cities across the United States and Canada, with international members throughout the free world. Selected Morticians at the Fairmont Hotel, Dallas, Texas, October 15-18, 1985. As a member of NSM, Har- ris met with other leadin funeral directors from Nor America to further foster responsible funeral service in the consumer and public in- terest, and to meet the bereavement needs of modern day society. Membership in National Selected Morticians is by in- vitation only, said the Ex- ecutive Director, Fred L. Bates. Membership is limited to outstanding privately own- | ed establishments, and is ex- tended only after a thorough evaluation of standards of service, facilities, and a history of exemplary perfor- mance in developing an ex- cellent reputation for respon- sible funeral service. Each member funeral home in NSM has pledged its adherance to a rigid Code of Good Funeral Practice. On November 5th, you will have another opportunity to influence the direction of our Council. Please remember my desire to bring your interests, your concerns — your voice — to city government. : Together, we can tend to the needs of the present with an eye to the future. ELECT ~ RUBY ALEXANDER DISTRICT 5 COMMISSIONER Paid Political Advertisement. Morton Licensed Optician Bring Your Prescription Or We Will Duplicate Your Glasses aT Fashion St FRAME SALE 25% OFF On All Frames With Purchase Of Lens Open Gate Club Meets Mrs. Humes Houston enter- tained the Open Gate Garden Club at the Holiday Inn for the October meeting. Upon arrival the members were served a delicious dessert course. : : In the absence of Mrs. J.N. McClure, Mrs. John E. Gam- ble presented the program entitled ‘Landscaping for Problem Yards’. Mrs. Eugene McCarter, resident, opened the usiness session with com- mittee reports. Mrs. Wilson Crawford gave a report on the N.C. Board of Directors meeting in High Point at the Radisson Hotel September 16. Tom Trott, Mrs. Office Hours Mon., Tues., Sat. 10 to 6 Thurs. & Fri. 10-9; Wed. 10-1 As Advertised On TV Tinted Contact Lenses. . .85.00 Bausch & Lomb 30 Day Lens Bausch & Lomb Daily Wear Lens Eye Examinations Arranged % Mrs. 8g. Humes Houston, Mrs. John 1 KM ‘PLAZA = SHELBY ROAD Gamble. and Mrs. Eugene McCarter attended the Sale prices good thru Sun. MasterCard, Visa or Choice. Open evenings & open Sun. 1-6pm. District III meeting held at @ MA: TP 4 we Mill Outlet Charlotte, October 1. Many Support Textile Week, October 19th-26th Buy American | | Attention Brides - To - Be Christmas Emporium is now offering a Bridal Registry service for the convenience of your friends and relatives. Tee interesting highlights were given by those in attendance. The club received an honor certificate at the district meeting in Charlotte. After some announcements were made, the meeting was adjourned. We invite you to visit us at 107 West King Street, or call us at 739-5561. "for all seasons - for all reasons" RIUM; Craft] Bake Sale Scheduled Kings Mountain Convales- cent Center will sponsor a ng From The Mil... Sweatpants & Sweatshirts carft and bake sale Nov. 6th College and asscrted screen- as a fund-raising effort to printed sweatshirts and sweat- urchase a sewing maching pants. Slightly irreciar. for use in the facility. i n The event will be held at 10 Sugg. Gig oo HE a.m. on the grounds, weather Our Price °4 oe 4 >t : rT, 7 CP 2 po When You Have A Good Reason To Borrow... Assorted Ladies Sweaters Shaker knits & wool blends Sugg. Retail to $32.00 Our Price $899.51 999 permitting, and local citizens are encouraged to donate baked items and craft items to the residents to sell to the general public. Activity Director Julia Keever said that persons with items to donate should deliver them to the facility prior to Nov. 6th. Spaghetti Sugg. Retail to $30.00 pag Our Price 5499-5899 Supper 2 a Scheduled The Kings Mountain Rotary Club will sponsor a spaghetti supper on Fri, Nov. 1 at the Kings Mountain High cafeteria prior to the football game between the Mountaineers and East Rutherford. Supper will be served from 5 until 7:30 p.m. Cost of the tickets are $3.50 each and may be purchased from any Rotarian or at the cafeteria. REP Children ages five and under TT y Bai may ea free : e supper provides funds for scholarships for local Em 73 students. The ings Moun- 14SA [Mastercard tain Rotary Club S been es Serving the community since ist Quality Women’s Nautilus Leotards, tights in assorted styles. Long Sleeve Sport Shirt Men’s Poly/cotton blends in assorted patterns S-M-L-XL Values to $16.00 Our Price Fon Federal Reason To Lend. We've got money to lend for everything from suntans to sedans; from carpets to college degrees. So if you need money for any worthwhile project, Home Federal has the money to lend. Home Federal KINGS MOUNTAIN © BESSEMER CITY © GASTONIA ~ | Assorted | Sweaters He By Town & Country. Men's v-neck and crewneck styles in 100% Shetland wool and blends. Irregulars included. Values to $55.00 . Our Price Fee Kings Mt. Store Kings Mountain Plaza Shelby Road Mon.-Sat. 10:00-6:00 a 739-6492 Local headquarters for largest HL selection of sweatpants, a » sweatshirts and other > : fleece items. &

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