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Page 4A—MIRROR-HERALD—'Hiursday, October 16, 1975 Meet New Welcome Wagon Hostess Mrs. Charlene Ellis has just completed a course of training in Charlotte preparing her for the position of Kings Moun tain’s Welcome Wagon hostess. Mrs. Ellis resides at 305 Silver St. and is one of 8,000 Welcome Wagon hostesses who make more than a million calls annually on families in more than 4,000 cities throughout the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, and the United Kingdom. On behalf of more than 100,000 business sponsors. Welcome Wagon calls on families on such important occasions as when they move into a new home, when there is a new baby, and when an engagement is announced. Welcome Wagon also partici pates in special events such as golden wedding anniver saries, installation of new Citizens of Kings Mountain Thank You Very Much for your Vote and Support On Oct 7th As you know another election will be held on Nov. 4th again I ask for your VOTE a SUPPORT FOR A MORE PROGRESSIVE CITY Mf. Norman King Candidate for District 4 Commissioner GET YOUR FALL INSPECTION COMPLETE FRONT END ALIGNMENT TUNE-UP SPECIAL ir Set Gister & Chamber Angle ir Adjust Steering Sector. ir Set Toe In. A- Inspect Shock Absorbers. Passenger Cars Only - ^9.50 (All ports and moteriols extra if needed.) if Replace Spark Plugs 'k Replace Points and Condenser. A' Set Timing. A- Adjust idle Speed & Fuel Mixture. A^ Check Ail Starting. Connections A Inspection of Manifold Heat Control Value. j^Visual Check Of Complete Em- mission Syscem Balance 4 Wheels Rotate 4 Tires WEIGHTS INCLUDED *5.00 H.OO GREASE AND OIL CHANGE SPECIAL *9.93 Includes grease, oil, filter and check all Quid levels, battery connections and belts. SPECIAL PRICE 8-Cyl. ^27.38 6 Cyl. *20.96 4 Cyl. *17.36 -Ports & Materials Included iEKRY NATION CHEVROMT, INC. 124 SOUTH RAILROAD AVE. PHONE 739-5471 Where We Do What We Say We’ll Do — And Usually More THANKS Your Support On November 4th Will Be Appreciated JAMES J. DICKEY Candidate District VI Commissioner JIM DICKEY WILL FOR OUR CITY Paid PoliticalAdvertisement civic and governmental offi cials, visiting dignitaries, and other occasions especially important to the family or the community. Often referred to as the service “in the business of building friendships”. Wel come Wagon’s basic policy is service — service to the family, and service to the community. A most important part of the Welcome Wagon call deals with civic and reli gious information especially designed to be of help to the family. Indicative of Welcome Wagon’s volunteer services and civic achievements are citations from organizations such as the American Red Cross, the American Heart Association, the United States Postal Department and the United States Treasury Department. Grover Baptist Hosts 125th KMBA Meeting First Baptist Church of Grover will host the 125th an nual meeting of the Kings Mountain Baptist Association Tuesday night at 7 p. m. Morning and afternoon ses sions Wednesday will be hdd at New Hope Baptist Church in Earl. The General Board wQl convene at 10 a. m. Mon day at Beaver Dam Baptist Church five miles west of Shelby. Participating on the pro gram will be the Jolley Palyers Drama Group of Kings Mountain First Baptist Church under the direction of AUen Jolley who will share with the del^ates a drama depicting the influence and circumstances that launched the Cooperative Program in the Southern Baptist Conven tion. Missions and Rev. Troy Ben nett, foreign missionary in residence in Kings Mountain. ENJOY FOLIAGE Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Holt- sdiulte enjoyed the fall color of the mountains during a re cent visit with her son, David Falls and Mrs. Falls in John son City, Tenn. They made the trip via Linville Falls, re turning the scenic route by Spruce Pine. TO VIRGINIA Missions will continue to be emphasized. The Wednesday morning session will feature address by Tom Greene on Sharing Christ Through World Mrs. George Sellers, Kings Mountain, and Mrs. Eva Weaver, Mrs. Ernest Miller and Mrs. C. B. McCarter, all of Shelby, have rdurned home after a four-day trip to Vir ginia. They visited Mrs. George Moore, former Shelbi- an, in Chase City and from there took a tour of Colonial Williamsburg and Petersburg. BESSIE’S Beauty Shop Special For October Paula Payne Just Curls Permanent Wave SJQOO Reg. *15.00 CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT TODAY Diane Mitchell Carroll Joy Gaddy Brown Gail Lawing Stout Phone 739-6747 NOW PLAYING The terrifying motion picture from the terrifying No. 1 best seller. junvs She was the first... ROY SCHEIDER Shows 2:45-7:05-9:15 IPGI ROBERT SHAW JAWS RICHARD DREYFUSS Adults ^2.00 Child *1.00 PARENTAL CUIDANCE SUCCESTED SOME MATERIAL MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR PRE-TEENAGERS^*^ ...MAYBETOOINnNSE FOR YOUNGLR CHILDREN 739-2176 • DOWNTOWN KINGS MOUNTAIN ISCO VER WHY MART PBOPUSHOP AT LAVORIS MOUTH WASH 20 ounce Reg. ^1.85 Value € 85 SAYS *1.00 Reg. 59’ CHILDRENS £ books assorted 2-59 HALF PRICE Reg. 99’ 4-ounce SHAiNPOO ^ PLUS 89’ 4-ounce Creme Rinse and Conditioner ^1.88 Value BOTH FOR SAVE *1.31 OW Spice A«er Shave LoH«, *2.25 {'A/(!/*? s $fx SAVE *1,90 SAVE *1.00 Twin Conditioning ■ Regular 'Super ' Gentle ' Body Reg. *2.59 : IG lUh iooS ill bnlJiOD SAVE *1.00 Gandy Valu^ 100 Wrapped Pieces Taffy NoSs Li-j)i'iVi-M-.r»^ w 98* i Picture POpSCello Bag 79*^ Cracker Jacks Boxes 39* 65 Wrapped Pieces Harvest Treats 69* ^ Peanut Butter Kisses 69*^ HAIAOWBW CARDS BY American Greetings Reg. ‘4.13 Nerf fOOT HAUL $2^ Safe For Indoor Play 99’ Brach's CHOCOLATE COVERED CHBIRIfS 59* 1200 Pieces Yellow Picfvre Eraser Tip PUZZLE PEHCUS Big 22'A X 28 A in Reg. 49’ PKG. of 12 $|» 29* Batteries not included New OLD SPICE Roll ■ On Doodara* Reg. ‘1-25 B7 I lUL. 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