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Pace 4A-MlRBO».|nCRALP-T^e«day. October 4, 1»77 FUND-RAISERS — The Swinging Moun taineers, singers and mualdana from the Kings Mountain Aging Program, helped entertain at fund-raising festlvltlea at The Depot Center Uat Satiuday. Several gospel groups and Jonas Bridges at the or^an also performed to help raise Blanton Is Re-elected Charles D. Blanton was re-elected Presi dent of the North Caro lina Pharmaceutical Research Foundation at the annual meeting in Chapel HIU Sept 27th. The NCPRF was founded 81 years ago as a vehicle by which pharmacists In North Carolina might support pharmacy education and research at the school of Pharmacy In Chapel Hill. _ ‘ Combined assets of the foundation exceed $000,000 and an average of over $40,000 yearly has been provided In si^port of the school. Mr. Blanton, Is a former partner In Kings Mountain Drug Co. A Making Parents Aware Kings Mountain Senior H^h has Implemented a new procedure to make parents aware of the progroi> their children are making In school. Forrest Wheeler, KMSH principal, said all teachers will send out a report between grading periods. Students will be asked to take the Mid Term PROGRESS REPORT KINGS MOUNTAIN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 500 Phifer Road Kings Moontain. North Carolina 28086 TELEPHONE 739-5401 QUARTER G( Photo By Tom McIntyre funds for the purchase of aiTampllfler system for use at the depot and In the aging program. Hot dogs, hamburgers and barbecue sandwiches were sold and homemade cakes and pies auctioned off to help raise the needed money. Head Start Meet Held A three-day session “to increase the ef fectlveness of services to children In Head Start" was held at Lake Junaluska Isurt week Anganette Homesly, of Kings Mountain, director of Cleveland County Head Start atended the session along with directors from five other programs. The first day of the session was devoted to orientation. Tuesday, mini-workshops were conducted In admlnis tratimi, parent Invcdve ment, nutrition and education The final day was devoted to writing individualized educa tion plans for children In Head Start based on the Education for All Handlcai^ed Act. Alt Classes Set In KM pharmacist f (x* 24 years, he Is a past president of the N. C. Phar maceutical Association, recipient of several pharmacy awards, and a past president of die Kings Mountain Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Blanton Is currently employed as a phar macist by the Jack Eckerd Corporation. progress report home, have the^ parents sign them and return ttie forms to their teachers. Wheeler said the first mid-term progress report will be given to students to take home on Frl., Oct. 7. Below Is a sample of the progress report students will take home to to their parents: Home of the never ending sale. WEST GATE PLAZA - 8HELBT ROAD PRICES GOOD THRU WED. 10/5/77... QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED... NONE SOLD TO DEALERS 8:80-9:00 MONDAY I THROUGH SATURDAY 1:004:00 SUNDAYS Kings Mountain 1 LB. JIFFY BREADED CHUCK WAGON STEAK 1 LB. JIFFY BREADED VEAL STEAK 7 OZ. MRS. PAULS SCALLOPS $-|89 14 OZ. MRS. PAULS BATTER FRIED RSH STICKS $-|39 14 OZ. MRS. PAULS RSH RLLETS $-|39 514 OZ. MRS. PAULS CRAB CREPES $109 514 OZ. MRS. PAULS S-|09 SHRIMP CREPES .... 2 LBS. GORTON RSH STICKS $199 4 LB. BAG N.C. RED OR GOLDEN APPLES. ‘Garden Fresh Produce’' *1 r> STUDENT'S NAME TEACHER'S NAME 2 3 4 □ D c Q □ □ □ □ □ □ D □ ABOVE AVERAGE AVERAGE BELOW AVERAGE FAILING Notice To Parents This is o Mid-quarter Progress Report designed to inform you of your son's or daughter's progress in closs. Should you hove o question or concern regording this report, please coll the school ond moke on ap pointment with the teacher involved. This report must be returned to the subject teocher with the signature of the porent or guardian. Recommendation or comment: PARENT'S SIGNATURE VOTE JIM DICKEY OCTOBER 11th The Continuing Education Department of Cleveland Tech will sponaor two art claaaes to be held at the Kings Mountain Community Center. Steve Oreenway Is Instructor for the classes. Basic drawing begins Tues., Oct. 11, fnxn 8 a. m. to 12 noon. This course has been designed to familiarize the beginning artist with the fundamental elements of drawing. Included In this course will be studies In line, modeling, and com position. Tliere will be an emphaals on the problems represented by volume, perspective, and proportion. In an attempt to better under stand the elements of drawing, the stUUlfe, figure, and landscape will be utilised. Media for the course will be determined* by In dividual preference. Water color paintings begins 'Tues., Oct. 11 from t:S0 to 8:80 p. m. This course examines the liqulous media of water color. There will be an emphasis on the stlll-Ufe and landscape, along with dlacusslcms on proper brush salectlons and papers The course will enable the beginner to un derstand the dlf ference between opaque and tranaparent, and alao Instruct the correct methods of palstte and paper preparation. on 5LBS. SWEET POTATOES 00 5 LB. BAG ONIONS \ 1 LB. PRIDE 4 ROLL DELTA BATHROOM CQC SALT1NES HoSUc 2 LBS. JACK RABBIT DRY PINTO BEANS... IS'/iOZ. LIBBYS SWEET PEAS 1514 OZ. LIBBYS GOLDEN CORN fPOR 'FOR 12 OZ. ARMOUR TREET LUNCHEON OAC MEAT 89 1 QT. DEL MONTE TOMATO COC CATSUP 09' HEINZ STRAINED 4 CC BABY FOOD lO' 16 CT. CHERRY & ORANGE ASPERGUM 60 CT. TABLETS^- CORRECTOL $219
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