Fashion The Fashion Merchandis- ing and Marketing Technology Department of Cleveland Technical College and the Fashion Group of Charlotte are sponsoring a special event, ‘‘Pret A Porter”, a slide preview of preview, the fashion con- scious community of Cleveland County will have the opportunity to see the best of ready-to-wear fashions for Spring ‘87, for- warded from designer hosues in Milan, Paris, London and New York. An invitation is extended to the public to attend fashion screenings on Tues., Jan, 20, at 7 p.m., and on Wed., Jan. 21 at 12 noon (bring a bag lunch) in the Fashion Dept. of Cleveland Tech. The showing of 135 slides, produced by The Fashion Group, is a potpourri Wednesday, January 14, 1986-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 5C Preview Set At Cleveland Tech of high fashion, which will be the basis for the spring ap- parel found in local stores. In addition to the public showings, Tech’s Fashion Dept. will arrange a private showing for a group of 12 or more persons. Reservations may be made by calling 484-4047. Teh cost for each of the public and private showings is $2 per person which in- cludes light refreshments and a fashion forecast brochure. Spring ‘87 fashions. At this AMY BRACKETT Amy Brackett 12 Years Old w E53 PRICES! cL: Sliced FREE! EXTRA LO USDA Choice Beef Prices in this ad good thru |) 1 | i . Sunday, January 18, LEYS Si 3 i 0 E \ : g ; S LOLS RL ; To Limit Quantities. WHOLE FRYERS | RED DELICIOUS APPLES ~ if Es R AIRE 4 ? & A bo SS : ; i > . Y Re 3 E> Lh. |p Holly Farms - Grade A SIRLOIN WILL TY EER] n: $198 en 5Qc,. Pepsi |Jimmy Dean Sausage Amy Michelle Brackett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lee Brackett of 617 Athenia Place, Bessemer Ci- ty, celebrated her 12th birth- day with a pizza and pajama party. Pizza was enjoyed at the Pizza Hut in Gastonia where the gr oz oup also played games. en guests returned to the Brackett residence, they were served Teddy Bear cake with ice cream and iced drinks. Following the pajama par- ty on Sunday morning, Amy ‘and her guests attended ser- vices at Piedmont Baptist Church. Amy was presented a horse for her birthday by her parents and the party ended on Sunday afternoon with horseback riding. Guests were Amanda Gantt, Karen Smith, Dana Taylor, Stacey Waller, Christina Price, Becky An- non, and Rhonda and Michele Byrd. Amy is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee Smith of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Martin Lee Brackett of Bessemer City. og (i idaho Potatoes 10-12 Lbs. Average w, Genuine DA» Washington State TE LTT [HR h | IIT Great ‘Dogs Quilting Class Begins Jan. 19 A beginners quilitng class will begin Jan. 19 at the home of Mrs. Paul McGinnis on Hawthorne Road. : Mrs. McGinnis will conduct the class and those interested in registering may call 739-3914. HO] Del Monte Mrs. McGinnis, who is ac- tive in the Foothills Quilters Guild, was recently re- elected to the board of direc- tors and Mrs. Paul Waker, Cola also of Kings Mountain, was re-elected vice president of 1 1 By S 1 1 a y | ti the group. C ¢ Form W-4 Lb. Lb. a 2 Liter - Pepsi- Ere: Dine Pepsi, Diet Hot, Mild, Special Recipe 32 Ounce Gwaltney Training EXTRA LOW PRICES ... Everyday Corn-On-The Cob Session Set The Tax Reform Act of 1986 requires all employees to file a new form W-4, Employees Withholding Allowance Cer- tificate. The new form should be submitted immediately so the correct amount of tax will be withheld for the year. If an employee does not submit a new form W-4, the amount of tax may not be correct. Cleveland Tech will con- duct a training session on the new Form W-4 on Thursday from 1-2:30 p.m. at the col- lege auditorium at 137 South Post Road, Shelby. Admis- sion is free. To reserve a seat, call Smevog Langley at the CTC Small Business Center at 484-4040. The workshop, which will be led by an IRS represen- tative, is being sponsored by Cleveland Mall Merchants, Greater Shelby Chamber of Commerce, Kings Mountain Chamber of Commerce and Merchants Association, and Upper Cleveland Chamber of Commerce. ON DEAN'S LIST Jayne Lybrand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lybrand Jr., was on the Dean’s List for the fall semester at Appalachian State University. FOR Legal Control Tuesday, January 20th Pd. Mayonnaise 79... Del Monte - Pineapple-Grapefruit/ Pineapple-Orange 6 Ct. - Green Giant Niblets 10 0z. - Assorted Ramen Pride Noodles 9/89¢ - Beef/Mushroom/Chicken Saltines 69: 1 Lb. - Keebler 16 0z. - Greer Friskies Cat Food 4/31 6 0z. - Ocean White Fish & Tunal/ Mariners Catch/Seafood Classic Trend i = 42 02. - Heavy Duty Dense Pack Page Toilet Tissue $139 8 Pack - 1 Ply Towels 69: Large Roll