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'Hiesday, February 14, 1878-MIRROR-HERALD-Page 6 09 '9 mffS KMs Good Citizens A total at 184 Ktngs Ifowitaln dlatrlct pupUe have been tapped aa Oood CStliene by the Aaeoclatlon of cnaaaroom Teachers. The students are selected for outstanding cltlsenshlp In the classroom. They are: KINGS MOUNTAIN HIOHSCMOOL Sophomores Eric Dixon and Leslie Hambrlght; Juniors, Todd Oates and Pruenlla Toung; and Seniors, John David Reed and Loretta Huskey. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Eighth Oraders Kevin Bkters and Becky Bates; and Ninth Oraders Jerald Robinson and Diane WUkams. GROVER ElEMENTARY SCHOOL HEAD START - Kevin Strudwlck and Peggy Hope. KINDEROARTEN - Jermaine Uttlejohn, Unda Allen, Ricky Donaldson and Angel Parker. FIRST ORADE - Brian Childers, Mary M. TaUey, Warren Smith, Leigh Am Fulton. BlUy Work man and Kim Hudson. SECOND ORADE - Krista Byers. FIRST AND SECOND ORADES — Chris Scruggs and Sandy White. SECOND ORADE - John Burton Olssell, Sharon Oreen, Wray Murray, Jr. and Kathy Haiiuick. THIRD ORADE - Mike Howard, lisa White, Oary Dean Roberts, BlUle Jean Van Dyke, Jeff Hughes, and Lisa Dingus. FOURTH ORADE - Anthony Reid, Lisa Sorrells, Ray Bridges, Diana Caveity. FOXmTH AND FIFTH ORADES - Targe Wof ford and Cheryl Jenkins. FIFTH ORADE — John Lewis Hughes, Sandra Blanton, Farris Turner and Lisa Jenkins. 'S DOLUID UP FOR VAUINTINE'S DAT - Every young miss likes to look her best on St. Valentine's Day when she’s expecting candy or presents from her best beau. Mirror-Herald Photographer Oary Stewart caught his young daughter, Leigh Anne, ago four, as she was getting the beauty shop treatment at home. Leigh’s Arne's expr seslons show she wonders If all her efforts Is going to pay off. Tribute To Bvis Set In Chariotte "Elvla: 111 Remember Tou” wlU play Ovens Auditorium, Charlotte, Fab. 18-19 for four per formances. The Broadway-bound concert, featuring three decades of hits from the BO'S to the present, will be nreaented Sat., Fob. 18 at 7 and 9 p. m. and Bun., Feb. 19 at I and 7 p. m. Tlckata are $10, 19, 97 and 94 and are available at the Charlotte Coliseum boxofflce. Scotty Moore, special creative consultant to the show, was the guitar aomd behind Elvla Moore not only created the "King’s Sound,’’ but has been hlatorlcaUy knighted as "the guitar that changed the world.’’ Garden Clubbers Met At Hugh Byrd Home Ihe Open Oats Garden dub met Wed., Feb. 9 at the home of Mrs. Hugh Byrd on Edgsmont Drive. Seventeen members were preeent Including two new members, Mrs. Margaret Kirk, and Mrs. Tom Trott Refreshments were asrved from a boautlfuUy decorated table, centered with an arrangement of ’D^s and a Valentine Oriental Cherry Tree, carrying out the Valen tine’s Day thsmo. NORTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HEAD START - Mark Cooke and Karen Carnes. KINDEROARTEN - Rickey Putnam, Jwalea Griffin. FIRST ORADE - Scott i Belt, Kim Seism, Tommy Ruff, Karen Short, Bill Bates, Angela Adams, Ranee Eskridge, and dndy Green. SECOND ORADE - Scott Campbell, Ann Marie Hamrick, Kevin Seism, Shanna McAbee, Ernie Hamrick, and Patricia Rose. THIRD ORADE - Mike Sellers, Lisa Ivey, Brent Fletcher and Tawana Moore. FOURTH GRADE - Frankie Hopper, Amy Austin, Nathaniel Lawson, Karen Blddlx, Paul Oreene and Sylvia White. FIFTH ORADE — John Foster, Charlene Reese, Monte Fisher, Lea Anne Oann, Darrell Putnam and iOm Short. EAST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL KINDEROARTEN - Phyllis Adams, Amy Dixon, Christopher Van Story and Crystal Allison Barnett. FIRST ORADE - Michael Butler, Elisabeth Owens, Tamle Orlgg, Candy Taylor, Michael Humphries, and Oayla Jones. SECOND GRADE - Anthony Thompson, Meii Saunders, Douglas Moore, Lyim Sanders. THIRD ORADE - Todd Fleming, Ronda Willis, Cassandra Jones, and Jeff Wright. FOURTH ORADE - Todd Lovelace, Shelly Robbs, Roderick Boyce and Lori Davla. FIFTH ORADE - Roger Oliver, Angela Blackwell, Junle Melton and Lisa PhUUps. CENTRAL SCHOOL SIXTH ORADE - NeU Yeargln, Norma Davis, JoelklVBaspMHawAiSJF . SUrMbS, KrU Lawery, Kimberly Hawkins, Rainey Halgler, RWlam Eric Dixon, Tracy Sdsrn, Pam Morrow, Beth Wilson, SEVENTH GRADE - Dawn Putnam, Phyllis 0<hims, Dwight Holllfleld, Cathy Conner, Frank Parker, David Peeler, Russell Van Dyke, Stephanie Jeffries, Sherry Humphries, Clayton OUls and Joel Veaa. BETHWARE SCHOOL KINDEROARTEN - David Dlsabato, Ciarla Ramsey, Rusty Wright, Christy Roberts, Paul Chen, Carol Warren. FIRST ORADE - Scottle Wheeler, Lisa Blanton, Robbie Bolin, Amanda Hambrlght, Ramon Jordon, Dawn Bollinger. SECOND ORADE - Paula Black, Tim Putasun, Barbara Short, Steve Oreen, Rene WlUls. third ORADE - Daryl Chen, Johnna Patterson, Donald Grant, Lisa Roberts, John Young, Tammy Lovelace. fourth ORADE - Perry Davis, Tracis Lyim Smith, James Wall, Wendy ChUders, Tracey Williams, Becky Bryson. FIFTH ORADE - Freddy Wall, Lindsey Putnam, David Camp, Karen Yvette Johnson, Michael Holcomb, Kim Bums. WESTSCHOOL KINDEROARTEN - Andrew Fulton and Michelle EUlott, Jay Richardson and Sophia Johnson. FIRST ORADE — Oane WhetstlTM, Lori Blalock, BUly Klrig, and C!heryl Perkins. SECOND ORADE - Monte Adams, Ashley McOlnnls, David Baker, and Lisa Champion. THIRD ORADE — Oreg Conner, Julie McOlnnls, Bryant WeUs, and Olna Holmes. FOURTH ORADE - Doug Shockley, Ashley Oossett, Patrick Usk, Le Ann Latham. FIFTH ORADE - Steve Plonk, Robin Warllck, Shane Shockley and Leigh Ame OdeU. Harris feeter More Value More Than 70% Lean Ground Beef 5 Lb. Pki Or Morel Whole Pork Loin Cut Into Pork Chops $■109 / 'A Pork Loin Cut Into \ V Pork Chops . Lb. $1.29 / Carolina Pride Or Selecto Brand Whole Or Shank Half Smoked Ham Lb. Lb. Kwik Kook Or Vernedale Lb. Meat Franks $■109 (12 Oz. 89c) 3 To 5 Lb. Pkg. Lb. 89c^ Smaller Pkqs. Lb. 99c ' More Than 80% Lean (Freshly Sliced) oa Chopped Steaks Lb H-T Brand (12Oz.$1.09) Sliced Bacon lo ^1 White's Old Fashion Livenvurst.... lo 89^ Knockwurst. Bratwurst Or Ball Park ^ 4 a Franks lo Mrs. Paul's Light N' Batter a ^ ^ a Fish Fillet Treasure Isle Minature Breaded ^ m Shrimp 14 0Z. 1 Harvest Brand Sliced Bacon Frozen U.S. No. 1 Assorted Frozen Morton Steak House Dinners 9oz Birdseye Orange Plus . 12 oz 9fnith t % V Cherry Pie t..A ''SB'Of. Pepperidge Farm Apple Turnovers 12 oz 69 Vroman Chilly Pops... 24Oz 69 Idaho Potatoes Lb. Yellow, White, Devils Food, Lemon Supreme Or Butter Recipe Golden Duncan Hines Cake f>C|c Mix ■ ■I8V2 Friskies Cubes. Dinners, Liver & Chicken. a#%aa Dog Food *3** [}etergent □quid Joy.... 22 oz 79^ Aunt Jemima Com iidjloxa nt. 79‘ I0tb. Bag Meal Mix ■ ■aeBEB 5 LbS- Watch Grape Jelly... 200Z 69^ 32 Oz. Returnable Diet Pepsi Or Pepsi- $.169 Cola aT I SS, Assorted Frozen P 24 Oz. Cozy Kitchen Cakes OS' Plain Or Self Rising Martha White Flour Crisco ve^ Lb. Bag 38 Super LowFoodPiicesEyeiyDay! Blue Bonnet Whipped Or Kraft Miracle Margarine Sticks .49' Cottage Cheese 24 Oz. (12 Oz 59e) Hy-Top Sour Cream ..69® (8 Oz. 39c) 'York Road At East King Street All Quantity Rights Reserved Assorted Flavors Dry Friskies Cat Food 4Lb - - Bag General Mills Cheerios 15 Oz. Box Standard Aluminum Foil Reynolds Wrap Rolls ■ Trellis June Peas No. 303 Cans Stokeh Fruit Cocktail No. 303 Cans Pride Saltines 1 Lb. Boxes Prices Effective Through Wed. Feb. 15, 1978 We Gladly Redeem Federal Food Stamps
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