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Page 8-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Tueeday, November *7, 1879
Area Farmers
Are Nominated
For Committee
Roy Good, Tom Hamrick, J.
Nevette Hughes, J. Edwin
Moore, Jack Seism and Stough
Wright, all No. 4 Township
farmers, have been nominated
for committee members in
Community D In the upcoming
ASC Committee Election for
area farmers.
The ASC committee election
will be conducted by mall from
Nov. 28 until Nov. 3. Eligible
ASC voters are receiving a
secret ballot in the mall with
Instructions on how to vote for
candidates of their choice and
return the ballot to the County
ASCS office.
Candidates are being elected
In nine farming communities in
the county.
Jaycees
Attend
Convention
Four members of the Kings
Mountain Jaycees attended the
North Carolina Jaycee Mid-
Year Convention held Nov. 16-18
at the Radisson in Charlotte.
Those attending Included Mike
Neely, Allan Propst, Jim Tate
and Doug Burch.
The Kings Mountain Jaycees
were honored with several
outstanding Awards. The local
chapter placed second in the
Parade of Chapters competition
in their statewide population
division. The local chapter was
also presented a Leadership
Award for recruitment and
retention for the month of
August. Individual awards were
presented to President David
Dining for outstanding
leadership in becoming a
member of North Carolina
Jaycee President Maurice
Wilson’s "Marauders.” Tom
Franks was also awarded in
recognition of his achieving
significant programming in the
area of community fund raising
for the Run-Walk-a-thon project.
Future projects of the Kings
Mountain Jaycees include
Christmas Tree Sales which will
begin Dec. 1st and the selling of
"Accent Basketball Magazines”
which will begin the latter part
of November. Magazine
proceeds will benefit the "Light
Up My Life” chapels for the
mentally retarded of North
Oarollna. These chapels will
provide a place of worship for
the people at these institutions.
The center closest to Kings
Mountain will be located in
Morgan ton.
"Your support of these
projects is greatly appreciated
by the Kings Mountain Jaycees
and those that these projects
benefit,” said a spokesman.
Former KMer
Commended
For* Effort
Roger' Gantt, formerly of
Kings M nuntaln, son of Mr. and
Mrs. liiaac Gantt of Kings
Mounts In and grandson of Mrs.
W.R. M iUen of Kings Mountain,
was d) riving his private car
enroutt i home on 1-80 recently
when I le came upon a vehicle
acclde' nt prior to the emergency
units and immediately took
chargi s.
Qsui itt was cited by the Citrus
Helgl tts Fire Department,
Otru s Heights,, Ca, for his
herol .c action recently.
Ac cording to Fire Chief James
A. t lamell, Gantt saw that the
drlv er was trapped in his vehicle
and unable to get out. Even
thoi jgh Captain Gantt knew that
gas ollne was leaking from the
rui >tured fuel tank, he, along
wl' th an unknown passerby,
at.f Mmpted to remove the victim
fr qm the vehicle. At this time
'tbie vehicle caught Ore, ac-
c ordlng to Captain Darnell, and
CJaptaln Gantt continued to try
ixt remove the victim but to no
avail. Even though the victim
died, this does nothing to
diminish the quick, unselfish,
heroic actions of Captain Gantt
and the unknown passerby,”
said the letter of commendation
from the Board of Directors of
the Citrus Heights Fire DUtrlct.
Mrs, Anthony First Woman On GMA Board
Elizabeth (Mrs. W.P.) An
thony, elected as the first
woman to the first board of
directors of Green Mountain
Association, has enjoyed
camping with her husband and
ll-year-old son, Neal, for five
years.
MRS. W.P. ANTHONY
The Anthonys are among five
families from this area who are
active in the private luxury
resort caunping program at
Lenoir and are among 400
members of the Association.
Other area families are the
Rlchsird Rosses, the Broadiis
Herndons, the Bill Queens and
the WlUlam K. Smiths. New
campaign memberships are
invited.
Mrs. Anthony, the former
Libby Camp, was elected to a
three-year term on the board
and received the second highest
number of votes among S3
candidates for board positions.
She was elected by the new
board to serve as secretary.
“It is a beautiful season at
Green Mountain, located^ three
miles from Lenoir on Zacli’S
Fork Road,” said Mrs. Anthony,
as she and her family packed
their camper to participate in
Thanksgiving weekend ac
tivities which included a
covered dish dinner. “TTiese
crisp days are great for hiking,
fishing and gatherings sux>und
camp fires and Indoor swim
ming, gsunes and dancing are
also provided in the Great Hall,”
she said. "Surrounding the
paved, developed camping area
Is a wilderness wonderland, she
added, with its fishing lakes,
nature trails for hiking or
horseback riding and 16 miles of
four-wheel drive trails.”
Mrs. Anthony, an employe of
Durham Life Insurance Co. of
Gastonia, Is committee chair
man and treasurer of Cub Pack ^
294. In addition to being an
assistant Sunday School teacher
and pianist In the Adult
Department of Patterson Grove
Baptist Church, she Is also a
student In the business program
<it Gardner Webb College.
The Anthonys reside on Waco
Rd. J
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Bottom Round Roast
Lb.
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H-T Brand
Sliced
Bacon
Lb.
(12 Oz. Pkg. 1
Round Steak.
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Carolina Pride
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Pork
Sausage
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White Eggs
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Grocery Variety
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Sugar
5 Lb.
Bag
Kingston
Vegetable
Shortening
3 Lb
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Dinners 4
Tostitos
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Cubes, Dinners
Friskies
Dog Food
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16 Oz. Cans
Cut Or French Style
Kingston
Green Beans
17 Oz. Cans
Whole Kernel Or Cream Style
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Vaaalina Intansiva Cara (Rag or Harbai)
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Continuous Flat Fold (Siiis^ef
Paper 69®
Paper 30
Chnatmas
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Diet Pepsi, Pepsi
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Batteries
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Mighty High French
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Tree Top Pear
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Cream Pies
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