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Pag* BA KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thunday. April 8. 1982
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Leslie Is Three
Leslie Brooke Shylles,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Shytles of Kings Mountain,
celebrated her third birthday
March 31. A party was given in
her honor on Mon., Mar. 29 at
McDonald’s. Cheeseburgers
were served with all the trimm-
LESLIE SHYTLES
ings and Leslie and her guests
also enjoyed a McDonald’s birth
day cake.
Attending the party were
some of her friends from Bolin
Day Care. They were Crystal
Galloway, Jimmy Boheler,
Stephanie Ruppe, Mindy
Reynolds, Jake and Sami Assaf,
her sister Karen Shytles, and her
teacher Lenita Huffstetler.
Also attending were her
uncles, David and Jeff Bolin, her
aunt, Rhonda Shytles, Kim
Haw kins, and Diane Hayes, all
of Kings Mountain.
Leslie’s grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Bolin and Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Shytles, all of
Kings Mountain. Her great-
grandparents are Mrs. Mattie
Bolin of Kings Mountain, Bessie
Banks of Spartanburg and G. R.
Shytles of Greenville.
ASHLEY FALLS
Ashley
Is Two
Jim Testa Chevrolet
will buy your used
cars see Carl Bell
739-5471
FOR SALE BY CITY OF KINGS
MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
LAND AND BUILDING IN CBD.
The City Board of Commissioners has authorized
the following land and building to be sold.
Location: Land and building at N.W. corner of West
Gold and Railroad Avenue known as the
Store Building.
Price: Minimum Bid $13,000.00
Terms: 10% of Bid and balance at closing.
Sealed bids accepted April 29,1982 2:00 p.m.
City Hall, Council Chambers
See legal ad for further details or call (704) 739-9331
for additional information.
Ashley Elizabeth Falls,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Falls of Gastonia, celebrated her
second birthday Sun., Apr. 4.
A Raggedy Ann cake was
served to friends and relatives
who attended the party.
Ashley is the granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Falls Jr.
and Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Stone Jr.
of Kings Mountain. Great-
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
F.C. Ware, Mrs. Otis Falls Sr.
and Mrs. Jack Bridges.
Workshop
Set Here
From Pag* S-A
of the Working Artist Guild,
there will be on a small fee for
supplies. For those who are not
members of the Guild, there will
be a small charge of $5 plus the
supply fee. All participants
should bring a sandwich for
lunch.
The workshop will continue
on Sunday afternoon from 1 un
til 5 p.m.
Persons who do not wish to
participate but would like to
look at displays and see Ms.
Goslen and others at work are
invited to attend.
Ms. Goslen will have some of
her work on display at the Depot
and also at A.B. Snow Originals,
. Road. an •
'weekend. A reception will be
held for Ms. Goslen at the A.B.
Snow Studio Saturday evening.
The public is welcome.
A quick and tasty cake
frosting can be created if
you mix chocolate syrup
with prepared whipped
topping.
Sal* prIcM
good thru Saturday.
Sale. A great collection of dress
shoes for girls and boys.
Qlrle’ red patent
sandal has cork
wedge. 9-4.
Reg. $9.97
Qirls’ black patent Utrap
sandal. 11-4. Reg. $1097
OIrls’ patent bags.
White or black. $2.07
your choice
Qirls’ patent t-stiap dress shoe.
WNte or black. 8'A-4 Reg. $997
Qirls’ Wac straw sandal has
multicolored vamp. 114. Reg. $897
a Qirls’ panty hose...38% off
Boy’s tassel slipon. Wine. 9-1 Reg. $11.97 Boy’s black oxford. Sizes 8% -11 Reg. $1097
K.M. PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER
MeeterCerd or Vie*. Open evenlngs-eloeod baler Sunday.
Cakecutting Held Friday
Amy Ware and Tim Pearson,
who were wed Saturday night,
were honored at an after
rehearsal cakecutting party Fri
day night in the fellowship hall
of Oak Grove Baptist Church.
Guests included the members
of the wedding party, friends and
relatives of the couple. Hostesses
were the bride’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Ware.
The table was decorated with
a candleabrum arrangement of
daisies, snaps and baby’s breath.
A crystal punch bowl was on
one end of the table, which was
covered with a white lace
tablecloth and ribbon bows. On
the other end was a three-tiered
wedding cake, decorated with
daisies and topped with a
miniature bride and groom.
Cake and punch were served,
along with chicken salad
pastries, cheese wafers, mints
and nuts.
The bride and groom cho^
this time to prsent gifts to their
attendants. Approximately 75
guests attended.
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SALE
ACCOUNT
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Appliance Purchase
Gibson AUTO. WASHER
'‘Does more work for you in less time!*
MODEL WAI8D5
•3 speed combination
•4 wash^iiue temperatures
•Auto, bleach dispenser
•Auto. conditionCT dispenser
•Safety lid lock
• 18 lb. durable enamd tub
Sale Price
*387
SAVE $102.00
Gibson 40” ELEC* RANGE
Model CE40M2W
•LiftHip cook top
• Removable oven door
*4 surface units
•2 oven racks
•I broifer pan
Sale Price
*389
Terms
Available
with
Approved
Credit
Gibson CHEST FREEZER
•Lift-out basket
• Defrost water drain
•Lock with popout safety key
•Adjustable cold control
Mode! FH08M5D
8 cu. ft.
Sale Price
*324
SAVE $95.00
Gibson REFRIGERATOR
SAVE $110.00
Modd MFIW
14 cu. R.
Sale Price
*489
909 GROVER ROAD
KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. 28086
PHONE 739-5656
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and
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