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World of Wheels, a unique display of antique, sports, competition, modified and classic cars, is open to the public this weekend at Cleveland Mall. Visitors to the Mall are in- vited to view the unique Jisplay Saturday and Sun- The Saturday display Sa also include a handmade Thursday, May 1, 1986-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 7A CAR SHOW AT CLEVELAND MALL Model-T Ford and ainios. en- tirely made of wood. Special attractions include a 1985 Lamborghini Coun- tach, exotic Italian sports car; a 1980 Ferrari; a 1974 Porsche Carrara; a 1967 all- aluminum Ford Cobra; a 1970 Plymouth winged Super Bird; a 1922 antique Dodge; a 1967 Honda SM-600 Sports coupe, one of only eight manufactured. car fashioned after a 1923 Make your best deal on a John Deere Tractor or Rider. Then take another $25 to $150 ight off the top Make your best deal on a John Deere rider or tractor today, then take another $25 to $150 off the selling price. Choose from 8- ond 11-hp riders, 9- to 17-hp lawn trac- tors, and 10- to 20-hp lawn and garden tractors. We're dealing right now. See us before May 31 and save even more. Deere Season is on! BRILEY'’S LAWN & LEISURE 3932 Wilkinson, Gastonia 824-4021 DOOR DECORATING CONTEST-Grady Cochran and Jaimie Leeper show off the best decorated door in grades 3-5 com- petition at East School during Book Fair Week. The winning class was Mrs. T.W. Grayson’s fourth grade. Students Decorate Doors During Book Fair Week BOOK FAIR WINNERS-Amanda Bullock, left, and Antwaine Adams, right, show off their classroom door, which won first place among K-2 students in the recent door decoration con- test at East School. 4 "ANNOUNCING GRAND OPENING OF SURF’S UP TANNING SALON 136 W. Virginia Avenue - Bessemer City, N.C. 629-6244 $3995 SPECIAL FOR 190 MINUTES 10% DISCOUNT THRU MAY 12, 1986 Columbia gC HOME VIDEO NOW AVAILABLE AT MOUNTAIN VIDEO E. King St. At Canterbury Road 739-2264 Hours: Mon.-Thurs 11:00-7:00 Fri.-Sat. 11:00-8:00 East School students decorated their classroom doors to depict a favorite library book last week and ribbons went to the winners. First place inthe competition was won by Mrs. Anne Mauney’s kindergarten class on the theme, ‘Where The Wild Things Are,” a book by Sendak. Other students par- ticipating in that division were students in first and se- cond grades. Placing second were Miss Jolly’s first grade class. In grades 3-5, students in Mrs. T.W. Grayson’s fourth Tickets have been sold in ad- vance for the dinner. there will be no ticket available at the door. Guest speaker will be Dr. Carveth Mitchell, of Charlotte. : The new organization of church women will meet once a year at a host church for fellowship, for sharing a meal together and to get ac- quainted with women from other denominations. Public Reception Monday At KMHS A public reception Monday night at 7:30 p.m. in the Library of Kings Mountain Senior High School will honor Swedish visitors Katarina Nord and her son, Henrik, age 11. : The Nords are houseguests of Dr. and Mrs. Laurence Meunch and family, coming especially to see Mrs. Nord’s daughter, Asa, who is a Kings Mountain exchange student this year. Reg Alexander To Speak Monday Reg Alexander will be | guest speaker at the annual Mother-Daughter-Member- Guest banquet of United Methodist Women Monday night at 7 p.m. at Central - United Methodist Church. The meal is $4 per person and reservations should be made with Paula McDaniel, 739-1774. MEN’S SUITS R : AND - SPORT 0% ore REGISTER FOR $100.00 GIFT CERTIFICATES FOR YOUR FAVORITE MOTHER DRAWING SATURDAY, MAY 10TH 5:00 P.M. ALL LADIES DRESSES 0% .- Thurs., Fri., Sat. Only : 3 ; grade won first place for its decorated classroom door for LINWOOD PRODUCE the favorite book, ‘You Can Fn Make It,” in which they used & REST AU = ANT Japanese lanterns and hand- made carnations to decorate. 805 Cleveland Ave. 739-7308 Mrs. Kiser’s third grade and Mrs. Ballard’s fourth and TOMATOES iio... isu} ...60° 1p. | fifth grade students won se- oi I TT : “"|I''cond place honors in that r : ¢ category. CANTALOUPES....... .... =. 85° Each The door decoration com. 0/ etitio t VIDALIA SWEET ONIONS.......09 wv. (orionvass ioahue of fo 3 school. BANANAS... 0. oi... 0h 45° 1s. 6/99° Churchwomen Be TOMATOPLANTS ............... | five Ovastioad oz OFF c - GARDENPLANIS: ... ......... 6/99 Kings Mountain Council of Palm Beach; Churchwomen has organize 2 PETUNIAS. .... Lng 12/°1.25 | i;'Kings Mountain a par. < 2° yo Mountaineer, : ticipating churches are Firs |) : IMPATIENS.. ..........;.v..... 4/°1.25 | Presbyterian, Central United : ae Cricketeer Methodist, Resurrection a GERANIUMS ..... .. ... 0... 4/%1.75 swan | Lutheran, St. Matthews ENS : $ Lutheran and Boyce : POT: sis ame an 4.00 Memorial ARP Church. D "HE SS PA WN TS POTTING SOIL, 10-10-10 - GARDEN SEED, el : “d SEVIN DUST - MIRACLE-GRO - TOMATO FOOD held May 1 at 6:30 p.m. at St. Matthews Lutheran Church. PLONKS Downtown Kings Mountain
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