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f ^ aU. calUni aU.' :allln| THE YEAR 2,000 — David Oamp, left, aod Leonar- HumphriM worked over two weeki on thla claae mural among exhibits entered by Kings Mountain students In Barth Week dlsiriayB at the Asheville Convention Photo By Lib Stewart Center for the NCAE convention last weekend. East School’s entry on the same theme won the first place award. KM Ejitry Top Winner Kings Mountain’s entry In the state-wide mural display contest depicting Earth Week at the NCAE and ACT Convention In Asheville laat weekend copped the first prise award. ' ‘What WlU It Be 2000 AD? ” by the Fifth Orade at East Elementary School was the state winner In the K- 6 category. Michael Smith Is the class teacher. The entries were Individual or groups. They were judged In K-6, 7-9 and 10-12 categories. The Kings Mountain District Schools was represented wdth three murals. Others were “Let’s Clean Up The Goodliest Land” by the Fourth and Fifth Grades of Beth- ware School smd "The Year 2000’’ by Leonard Humphries and David Camp, seventh graders In Mr. Toney’s class at Central School. North Carolina Association of Classroom Teachers Citizenship Committee q>onsored the contests. Shiloh To Ohserve Traditional Easter Shiloh Presbyterian Easter sermon. Church at Grover will hold Maundy Thursday the traditional Easter communion will be ob- Sunrlse Service Sunday served Thursday evening, morning at 6 a. m. at 6 p. m. In the church Dr. OUn Whltener, Jr., sanctuary, pastor, will deliver the Exploring Field-Base Ed Pro^am Appalachian State University Is exploring the possibility of ottering a field-based Master’s degree In Elementary Education with a specialization In the Middle-Junior School beginning Fall Semester, 1977, In the Cleveland County area. Persons Interested In pursuing a Master’s degree In Elementary Education without leaving their homes and em ployment In the Cleveland County area can receive further Information on thla program by contacting the Assistant Superintendent, Cleveland County Board of Education, 180 S. Post Rd., Shelby, N. C. (487-8681), or the Division of Community Services, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina, 28608, Telephone number Is 704- 262-2200. Carter Re-Elected Auto Director Paul C. Carter, Carter Chevrolet, Inc., Shelby, has been re-elected to the Boso'd of Directors of the North Carolina Automobile Dealers Association for a three year term. DEATHS BUFORD HAMBRIOHT :i)J9 sv jit V , .ui. Funeral’'sw-Wbes for Eiuford Hambrlght, 67, of Orover, will be conducted Tliuraday at 2 p. m. from ’Trinity Episcopal Church of which he was a member. Interment following In Mountain Rest Cemetery. Rev. Morgan Gardner and Rev. Olln Whltener will officiate. Mr. Hambrlght died Tuesday morning In Cleveland Memorial Hospital at Shelby after several month's Illness. Surviving Is his sister. Miss Mary Hambrlght, of Orover. He will represent the franchised new csu- and truck dealers In Cleveland, Gaston, Lincoln, and Rutherford counties in all official business of the 880 member dealer organization. Carter, an automobile dealer since 1961, prev iously served as Treasurer of NCADA sold Is a past , I president and a charter s member of the OeV^lpiid'^ County New Car Dealers Blood Pressure Screenings Set The Clevelsmd County Hesilth Department will conduct free blood pressure screening at local shopping centers during April. Scheduled for 12:80 until 4:30 p. m., screening will be done at TGAT on April 14th and Mack’s In Kings Mountain April 26th, said a spokesman. Association. Presently, he serves on the Board of Directors at CASCO, a dealer owned buying service tor North Carolina franchised dealers. (barter Is a member of the Board of Directors of the Shelby Rotary Club and Shelby Savings A Loan El Bethel Girls Planning Hot Dog, Bake Sale Saturday Senior Girls CUss of El Bethel United Methodist Church will sponsor a hot dog and bake sale Saturday from 11 a. m. until 2 p. m. and from 4 until 7:80 p. m. In the church follovalUp hall. Young people age 12 and under will be entertained by the class at an Easter Egg hunt from S until 4 p. m. on the etauroh grounds. You can talk to me about ANY type of Life insurance Don’t feel you have to go to one place for life in surance planning, to another for annuities, group, hospitalization, disability income, education and retirement plans. I can take care of all your personal, family, and business Insurance needs — because of my many years of experlehce in helping people with a vari ety of coverage and protection programs, and be cause I have the facilities and know-how of a great insurance company behind me. If you have an Insurance need, call me today. LOU SABETTI 864-4521 739-2640 Registered Representative O Metropolitan Where the future is now Mdtropolitan Lit* Inturanct Company, N.Y., N. Y. HEAR THEM WHILE THEY’RE HOT There’s Only One Place In This Area Whero You Can Get Records That Are Hot While They’re "IN’’ And That’s THE MUSIC BOX. There’s No Point In Running All Over The Place Looking When You Can Just Pop In At DIXIE VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER In Gastonia And Pick Up What You Are Looking For. We Have The Largest Selection Of Soul, Rock, Country Western, Albums, Tapes And 46's In The Area. We Also Have A Large Selection Of Record Players, Tape Players, Black Lights, Strobe Lights And Posters. THE MUSIC BOX Dixie Village Shopping Center Gastonia, N. C. Phone 864-2078 Joanne, Sandy And BUI Young Open Mon. ^sd. 10-9 Thursday, April 7, 1977-MIRROR-HERALD-Page 6A Younff People Perform Young people at David Baptist Church will present a Eaater play, "The Upper Room,’’ Sunday morning at the church. Traditional Easter Sunrise Service wUl be held at the church on U. S. 74 West across from Beth- wsue School at 6 a. m. The community Is In vited to attend. FUIIOK'S 117 WEST MOUNTAIN STREET DOWNTOWN KINGS MOUNTAIN EASTER SPECIAL GIRLS PATENT SHOES REGULAR *8.00 to *14.00 By PoU Parrott Slzea Uttle 6H to 4, B, C, A D Widths to $ Association. He and his wife Kitty re side in Shelby. (3art':r will begin hla sec ond term as Director of District 6 at the conclusion of the 42nd Annual NCADA Convention on HUton Head lalsmd. S. C. April 80-May 4. WEST GATE PLAZA - SHELBY ROAD for your Easter bouciuet UVE BLOOMING PLANTS EASTER 3 to 5 LILIES BLOOMS 3.96 MUMS 3.96 GERAMIUMS. . . 1.00 LIVE ORCHID CORSAGES ASSORTED COLORS 1.99 EASTER BASKETS ASSEMBLED AT OUR STORE 2.99 - 3.99 - 4.99 FOR THE KIDDIES SAND PAIL AND DUMP TRUCK LOADED WITH EASTER GOODIES 1.97 AND 2.37 WE WILL BE CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY BMKAMERICMa
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