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Paga 4 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursd#/^ August 19, 1971 Saddle Club Horse Show Features 38 Classes At Event On Saturday Tixxphies and ribTwns will 1)0 . awarded In 38 classes of competi tion in the Kings Mountain .Sad dle club horse show Saturday afternoon and evening. .Show time is at 1 p, m. and 7 p. m. on the .Saddle club prop erty three miles from Kings Mountain on Waco Road ne;ir Patterson Grove Baptist <iiur<'h. In event of rain, the shows will be held on September 4th. I Tile i)rogram will ih<‘ opened I with the presentation of the flag, the national anthem and invoca tion. Judges wil 'be ^Ed Becker of Hopkins, S. C., English divi sion, and Bunky Carter of East- over, S. C., Western division. Master of ceremonies will be Ifulbert Panther of Kings Moun tain and Fred Bigger-staff olf BACK TO SCHOOL STARTS HERE Reg. S21.88 SAVE $4.00 Wrought Iron Desk and Chair As Seen on T.V. Use Our Loy-A-Way $17.88 SPECIAL Breeze Box Fan Reg. $12.97 SAVE $2.97 $10.00 Only 12 to Sell SPECIAL Boys' Sport Shirts Short Sleeves Sizes 6-18 $1.57 SPECIAL Boys' Sport Shirts Sizes 3-7 $1.73 SPECIAL Electric Alarm Clocks $2.93 SPECIAL Boys' Crew Socks | 38c 1 SPECIAL Ladies Seomless Stretch Nylon Hose 2/$1.00 1 PAIR FREE 1 SPECIAL 3 PC. Lounge Set $10.00 ONLY 8 TO SELL Dallas. Show chairman is Tommy Stowe of Gastonia and rinigonas- tera are Ja^rkie Obbb of Kings Mountain and Ai Tumen:. Ribbon marshal is Jim Everhart of Kings Mounrtain and fiarrier is Ed Smitli of Clover, Secretaries are Mrs. Pat Panther, Mrs. Dot Rdbbs and Mrs. IRadh^ Stowe. Nine local merahanta 'are spon soring entries In the (afternoon event. They include; Kings Mountain Farm Center, model class Englis'h and Western; Cooper Furniture, five-g)aited no set lajil; Elmer Lumber Com pany, parade ponies; (Mountain Pharmacy, amateur ithree-gait- ed (English tack); Timms Fur niture, pole (bending; Plonks De partment Store, pleasure ponies; Goody-Goody IBarbeoue, faerrel race; Arnold’s Well DrUllng, ladies western pleasure. 34 Pupils Reassigned The board of education Monday night tentatively honored requests for rcassdgnments by 34 students. Ibe board stipulated that "the desegregation ^n as apptoived by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare states that students wtlio reside in said school district must have priority to assignment In their sduxil dis.- triot. .At the present time it would appear that we have room for yoUr child but during the sum mer there has been an unusual number of families moving into the school district. This reassign ment is made with the under standing that your child would have to be transferred back to your original school district should the class Which she is en rolled be overcrowded." Reassigned were: Deanna Moore, second grade Bethware to North; Sandy Henderson, sixth grade Bethware to North; Biyan Scott Baker, fourth grade Bethiwaire to West; Stephen Alan Baker, sec ond grade Bethware to West; Kimberly Sisk, second grade Beth- wiu-e to West; Richard Plonk, sixth grade Bethware to North; Eric Oreen, first grade West to Eiast; Lawrence Hamrick, fifth grade West to East; Leslie Ham rick, third grade West to North; Joan Lois Finger, first grade North to West; Sharon Dilling, first grade North to West; Jenni Frosh Courses Ma\' le OUered College oouraes will be offeired at the high school this fall if there Is sufficient interest, BUI Bates, high school faculty mem ber said yesterday. Mr. Batea said regular fresh man coUege courses will be of fered to intetosted people who can receive coUege credits toMWrd an Asaociate In Arts degree or upgrade certificates. English UU, freshman math, psychaiegy, creative writing, and zoology arc a few of the subjects whdich can be offered If there is enroUment of 10 atuden,ts per class. Upon oompletion of each course, the student would receive three quarter hours credit and could earn up to 90 plus hours in the night olaaaea. Cost is $7.S0 per course and the Student would be required to purchase books, said Bates. 'Mr. Bates said irtterested pros pective students are invited to coQtaat the high achool for regie- ttraitian. fer Burke, first grade North to West; Jirnmy Burke third grade North to West; CJhnistopher Burke, fourth grade North to West; Wanda Mltoheim. sixth grade North to West; Sha Ross, second grade North to West. Also: Patricia WHliama, second grade North to West; Vanessa Caldwell, fifth grade North to West; Marvin Caldwell, fifth grade North to West; Sammy Wolfe, fourth grade North to West; Nancy White, fourth grade North to West; Alyson White, fifth grade North to West; Lynda Lynch, sixth grade North to West; Angella Yaihro, second grade North to West: Patty Strong, sec ond grade North to West; Itelln- da Strong, third grade North to West; Da'ryl Strong, third grade North to West; Alesia Strong, sixth grade North to West; Glenn Bails, fifth grade North to West; Michelle Ellis, third grade North to W^; <2athy EUis, first grade North to West; Gina Lee Hender son, second grade North to West; Rdbby Wilson, fourth grade North to West; and Georganne Rogers, fourth grade Ncrth to West MEISB RECEIPTS City parking meter reteelpts for the week ending Tuesday toaled $121.10, including $109.10 from on-street meteirs and $12 from off-street meters. the big news!-inaher.s! NIFTY KNIT SLACKS $1S.I)0 to Freedom of motion, the touch of perfection In fit. . .that's what our easy-core knit slacks boost. And th^'re made to re- toin their shape all the time. See our collection in Fall's new colors and patterns. McGinnis Department Store S. Battleground USE YOUR CHARGE CARDS HERE Phone 739-3116 O FR G ODER SI Appliance, Room Air Conditioning, and Central Heating and Air Conditioning Dealers of AH "FAITHS" are cordially invited to visit us during our two (2) day GRAHD OPEHiNG FESTIVAL August 24th & 25lh Priies, Bargobs, Entertammeht ~ and of course ''refreshments" t '•> t; i entra arolina Ai'Awi FEDDERS 3(^\‘^6racken §upply 1*700 Borre''*- Bc'-v boad Room Air Conditioner Central Air Conditioning FiaSSSRS Th Ju t il
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