rac»u-: ‘ i-ii! ■ ji'fM i jl'A* il itl'l Crawling For Benefit STUDENTS CRAWL FOR OPERATION SANTA - Otrolyn Yoang, left, Cleveland County volunteer with the Mental Health Department, Mike Bumgarner, Weeley Narron, leated, and Teny Yarbrough, right, kneeling, are aU imllea at the gtfla brought by KM8HS Photo By Lfli StMvan students lOr Operatlan Santa Claus for patients at Broughton Hospital and Western OtroUna Center. The three students Uterally “crawled” for the project Wednesday. Student officers at Kings Mountain Senior High promised they’d crawl Wothieaday for benefit of Operation Santa Claus. And crawl they dldl Wesley Narron, Student Body President, Mike Bumgardner, Senior Class President, and Teny Yar borough, Vice-President of the Student Body, Ohallenged studente to fill the Operation Santa boxes With gifts on Monday and Itiesday. "U you fill them,” said Wedey, "we’ll crawl on our hands and knees all day Wednesday at school.” And the trio was over joyed Wednesday when their wishes came true and they had to live ig> to their promise. C. A. Allison, Bast ,8<diool Principal who Is I also on the Board of Directors of Western North Carolina Center at Morganton, dell vere d several bags full of toys, toothbrushes, toohipaste, and assorted herns for Broughton Hospital patients and children at Western OaroUna Center. After that, armsful of toys were brought Into Principal Forrest Wheeler’s office by stu dents and faculty alike. The toys and gifts were piled up and spilled over the Operation Santa box to the Christmas tree which was decorated Wednesday morning by students and filled five big cartons. Carolyn Young, Cleveland County volunteer with the Mental Health Department, brought a van In which to cart the gifts back to Shelby lor distribution later in hie week to the two hHtItiitlona In Morganton. efforts in bringing • ”We are very ap- Christmas cheer to the. preclatlve,” said fts. patients of the two Young, of the studenU’ hospitals.” Gas Rate (From Page 1 A) those who can pass on their Increase In the marketplace.” ’Ihla policy, said Edwards, Is rapidly spreading over the country and "Kings Moiaitaln should be prqiared for a future one-price resale gas price by revamping their rats structure In such a way as to aceompUah this by a series of stages.” Bdwards said the mw rate proposed would bring the com mercial rate up to the residential rates. Bands In Concert Tonight At Barnes Cub Scouts Makinfr Tree Decorations As Yule Project The aiuiual Winter Concert by Junior and senior high bands la scheduled at 8 p. m. In Barnes Auditorium Thurs., Dec. 16. Uhder the direction of Donald Deal, the Junior high eighth and ninth grade and senior high Blaser bands will perform marches, over tures, pop selections and traditional Christmas music. The senior high band has been In vited to perform at Disney Worid In Orlando, Fla. In April 1977 and now the parents of bond students are creating projects to raise funds to fi nance the trip. Mrs. Bob Maner, one of the or ganisers, said this Thursday night donations wUl be accepted from those who attend the free concert. The donations wlU go Into the fund. Between now and next April sev eral fund-raising projects will be planned to raise the $6,000 needed. rt PLONKS ewevc«w«wsvivc«wv«v«*«««w««wwc^ CUb Scouts of Boycs MsmorUl ARP Church Dsn 0ns are enjoying their Christmas season project - making tree decorations ft trftdltlonftl green Christmas tree for patients at Kings Mountain Hovltsl. Ths youngsters recetdly oomplsted red velvet birds and nssts to add to othsr decorations for ths tree which they had made over the years with the aaalatanee of leaders. Decorating the tree was ths program for Wed nesday aftarnoon’s Cub niftftttiif* Ths tree la displayed In the lobby of the hoqhtal. Dm Mothers for OUb Scout Padi 98 are Mrs. Nolan Seism md Mrs. John C. MeOm. cub- master la Paul Fulton. Dm Cblaf la Hamilton MefBlI, Boy Scout In lyoop 99. cubs participating hi ths tree dseoratlng project were Patrick Llsk, Todd HUBies, Stove Plonk, Brad Jones, Dmald Allen, Stove Lkieberry, Todd Ooseett, Kenny Davis, Michael Brown, and David Hem- dm. K M PIaz Shopping Center Hours: Daily 9:30 • 9:00 Sun. 1:00 ■ 6:00 Christmas SAVE *11" SUPER PONG. INVENTED BY ATARI. • 4 GAMES • PONG • SUPER PONG • HANDBALL • CATCH • ATTACH TO ANY T. V. • ON - SCREEN • DIGITAL SCORING • 90 DAY WARRANTY 23= MUCttLinJ This gives you e pretty good of what It looks hke. 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