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U, IVrt-KINaS MOUNTAIN HERAU)-Page 7B $^g|03 I ^ ad, I the features isi this its one more way we give You More Vaiue. OPEN SUNDAY 12 NOON - 7 Temple Baptist Revival Set Nov.4 Temple Baptist Church will be engaged In a series of Revival services beginning Sunday, November 4, and con tinuing through November U. ■nie Reverend W. Frank Monroe, former pastor at Temple, will be the guest evangelist. Rev. Monroe Is a graduate of Gardner- Webb College, Limestone College, and Medical Replacement Training Center, Atlanta, Ga. He has served seven churches In North and South Carolina. Rev. Monroe served 34 years In the active pastorate, recently retiring from Stevens Memorial Baptist Church. Greensboro. He la presently residing In Gastonia. Temple Baptist Church Is located at 612 North Cbnaler Street, and the pastor. Rev. Robert Austin, Issues a cordial Invitation to all to Join In die services each evening at 7 o’clock. Fresh Fryers or Mixed Fryer Parts &U:S)2QC Grocery Kingston Non Dairy Creamer ,0, 99“ Grape Jelly 59° Kingston Pancake & Waffle Syrup 24 oz 99‘ Brownie Mix.. 69< Kingston Evaporated Miik 3 $ioo 13 Oz. ■ Save Cans ■ 14c Fees Reduced Bazaar • * The fee for participants In the Christmas Bazaar being sponsored by the City of Kings Mountain Parks and Recreation Dept, has been lowered to HO per table. The Rec. Dept, feels this will allow more Individuals and groups to participate by reducing the original $26 per Uble fee to $10. Even though the deadline for registration and fees Is not until November 80th, a mailing list has been started In the Parks and Recreation Department. If you, as an Individual, or your group Is Interested or would like more Information, please call 739-6906. This call will not obligate you to par ticipate, but will help the Department get an Idea of how many possible par ticipants to plan for In the Chiistmas Bazaar to be held at the Community Center on December 7 and 8. Free admission to the Bazaar will be for the public during the two days of festivities. Area musical entertainment Is being scheduled to highlight certain tlmos during the Bazaar. Cut Or French Style Kingston Green Beans 3'i.:;;39 Kingston Goiden Corn 3'^;.-89 St. Mark’s Fall Bazaar Nov. 3 It’s time to begin thinking about Christmas and what better place tor find just the right gift for that hard-to-please relative than at a hasaarT The Episcopal Church Women of St. Mark’s Church, Gastonia, will sponsor a fall bazaar Saturday, November 8 from 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Featuring hand-made gift Items and Christmas decorations, home-baked goodies and a white elephant sale, the bazaar will be held at St. Mark's at the comer of York St. and Franklin Blvd. A Brunswick Stew Luncheon will be served from 11:80 - 1:80 at a cost of $2.60 for adults and $1.26 for children under 12. Kingston Mustard OT Greens. Kingston Collard Greens. Kingston Turnip Greens Kingston Turnips With ^ Turnips 3 Kingston Mixed Vegetabies 2 “i:r70c Fair Play BBBats Brach Mellocremes. Treats IS' 99° Brach Butterscotch Disks 'SS *1®* Brach Starlight Mints Brach Party Pack ^ Southern Favorite Sweet $-|69 Potatoes..' Juicy Sweet 5 ^ itoSjoii 69° I ^peror 49 Sliced Beet W/Qravy. Sliced Turkey. Salisbury Steaks. Cream Chipped Beef, Chicken A La King Banquet A La King Banquet CookNBags2 Vfomans Creme Pops.. Carolinas Finest Red Delicious Apples Make Harris-Teeter Your Headquarters For Jack-O-Lantern ^ Pumpkins Totino’sPizza 200Z Prices In This Ad Effective Through Sunday, Oct. 28,1979 In KINGS MOUNTAIN All Quantity Rights Reserved We Gladly Redeem Federal Food Stamps Lb. Save BOr On 2 Lbs. Lb. Save 60c 3 Lbs. K.afl Orange Juice -Gai 79" Potting Soil... %% P.^re 11. .. 99
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