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i i ' Page lOB—MIRROR-limALJ)—niiirsday, March S, Second Vote On Colors Change Fails By CINDIE FALLS KMSHS Correspondent A Joint House and Senate meeting was held last Friday. The topic of changing the school colors was <mce again voted on but It did not pass. Representatives from a disco dance organization spoke to the student government on a disco dance the Student Partici pation Organization are wanting to sponsor. Further discussion was suggested to be made on this subject later. Members of the House and Senate, including SPO officers, class presidents and some House members, will attend a student ex change day at Burns High School. The Beto Club of KMSHS sponsored a “Spirit Week” March 1-4 to raise money for a scholarship to be given to a deserving senior. Some major events during “Spirit Week” were chain link sales, plethrow- Ing and softball throwing contests and a pretty legs contest. Spcnsors of the Beta Club are Mrs. Vir ginia Raymer and Kay Bridges. The student body of KMSHS was presented with a musical-comedy show put on by the Drama Class at the high school. The show began with Brenda Young (Salt) and Douglas Slncox, Pepper, acting as your host for the show. They opened up with a song and then an In troduction of the guests. Theron Feemster high lighted the show by doing sin Impression of Stevie Wonder. Larry Oill, Tammy Appling and Oreg Byers did a doctor scene in which the nurse went wild. Sheila Branton and Scott Waddell were the main characters In a skit which Involved a baby manu facturing compemy. Those students wdio made up the “baby machine” were Kevin Tinsley, Kenny Self, Tim Hamrick, Delores WE MUST CLEAR OUR FLOORS OF ALL ODOS N’ ENDS, FLOOR SAMPLES, ONE-OF -A-KINDS & DISCONTINUED MERCHANDISE! COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS! SOFAS • CHAIRS • BEDDING •BEDROOMS DINING ROOM! • RECLINERS • DINETTES! 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Carpenter Jr., 41$ Crescent Hill, Kings Mountain, was one of over 110 fathers who attended the Father-Daughter Dinner- Dance with his daughter, Laura, at Peace College campus in Raleigh. This was the second annn^i event sponsored by the Peace Student Government Association. Library Mystery; Garden Books Gone *169.95 Black vinyl hi-back WING CHAIR *98"" 1 *69.95 Oak hex commode BID TABLE We have two *49®" 1 Each 1 •179.95 Rust viflNG a\m *98"" 1 *289.95 5 - Pc. Oak DINNEnE *239"" 1 *259.00 5 - Pc. Maple DINNEITE $21 goo 1 *119.95 5 - Pc. Avacada DMNEHE $ggoo 1 One Used La-z-boy Sold New For *219.95 I RECUNER *119"" I Reg. *79.95 One Used 5-Pc. DINNEnE SUTE Almost New 1 *59**1 One *269.95 Used Speed Queen Like New I WRINGER WASHER *168"" 1 One Used Reg. *249.95 30” Hotpoint 1 RANGE *169"*l One pair used step $095 1 BID TABLES One Used Vinyl Platform ROCKER *19""| One Used Sold New For *349.95 Real Nice I LOVE SEAT & CHAIR *168""l The clue: a rose garden. If any of you cltlzena see a particularly beautiful rose garden this summer, please, In the Interest of your own tax dollar, ask the owner If she or he has any of five beautiful rose books missing from the shelves of Kluiney Memorial Library. Although the roee books evidently vanished without being checked out, the library also maintains a file of books borrowed by card but never returned. After numeroua noUflcatlone, these names are placed In a separate file and these patrons may no longer borrow books until the books are returned or paid for. If you are a guilty party, or one of your children, please return the books through the door slot In the dark of nlghtand all will be forgiven. NEW BOOKS AT THE LIBRARY YOUTH The Mystery of the Loch Ness Monster. Find the Constellatlans Iggle's House Then Again, Maybe I Won’t! Are You There, God? It’e Margaret Musical Games For Children of All Ages The Champion of Merrimack Dxinty Molly’s Moe 8 Schulz hardback Cartoon Books little Fox Goes ’To Tlie End of ’The World Cbncoctlona (Recipes for Creeping Crystals, In visible Ink, etc.) -oOo- You can prevent steaks from curling while broiling by making diagonal elashee at 2 Inch Intervale In fat along the outer edge of steak. -oOo- For a change, use long strips of beef for kabobs In stead of cubes. ’Thread them onto the skewer In an S-shape with small pieces of vegetable, or what have you. In the curves. -oOo- Money-saver: Buy beef In large pieces and cut Into ■trips or cubes yourself Instead of paying a butcher to do It. It ta easiest to slice when half frozen. -oOo- mwji / SPECIAL GROUP OF MEN’S POLYESTER DOUBLE KNIT PANTS SIZES 30 TO 40 LIMITED QUANTITIES FICTION The Way Homeward The Easter Parade— Yates Chlldwold—Oates Blood Flees Upward- mystery Mrs. P(dlfax on Safari Sequoia Shootout- western ’To Catch A Viper GENERAL Your Income Tax Travels Around America—Salisbury Paul TUUch-Hla Life and ’Thought Police Patrol Ad ministration 1001 Designs for Whit tling and Wood Carving How Tb Live With Your Heart A Book for Grand mothers N. Carolina In the Continental Congress Andrew Jackson Jesus of Nazareth Public Opinion Polls The Great Perpetual Learning Machine (Ideas) ’Ihe Nature and Fhnctkm of International Organi zations (U. N.) Reading In the Elementaiy School A Hlstoiy of the African People They Rose Above It — Oonsldlne Birds In Your Backyard How Did I Get To Be 40 And Other Atrocities— Vlorst Ocnaumer News 1970-77 Modem Europe Guide to Research MaterlsU In the N. C. Archives N. C. General Reference — (A Research Guide for all Genealogists Both Amateur and Pro fessional) Tracing Tour dvU War Ancestor A Tour Guide To the CtvU War Guide to the American Revolution: The War In the South The N. C. Gazetteer — A Dictionary of Thr Heel Places North Carolina—Our State Government The Awful Rowing Toward God-Sexton (poetry) Not By Words Alone (psychological counseling) Voices From ’The HUla- (readlngs for Southern Appalachia) Nature Through The Seasons Round the Mountains (Guidebook) SIZES aSMT ^ 5-6-7 BIKINIS 3„*l LEMON OR PINK F.D.S. BRAND LIQUID DETERGENT REG. 50< 18 OUNCE MOUTHWASH PANTIES REG. 3 FOR $1 DELICIOUS PACKAGED COOKIES 3 ^1 I DOUBLE n PKG. OF 5 DOUBLE II BLADES pkgs.H ^WECIAL DOUBLE II RAZOR .. 9« EA LIMIT 2 EACH 100 CT. ASPIRIN S-GR. TABLETS onla; Hwy. And E. Franklin Ave. Bessemer dty Hours: All Stores Mon-Thurs B-l Fri-Sat. 8-8 Sun 1-8 PRICES GOOD THROUGH SAtURDAY WHILE QUANTITIES LAST'
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