Thunday, Norambw 20. 1980-KINGS MOUNTAIN HEHALD-Pag* SA •) Powder Puff Game Set The 1980 Powder PufT football game will be sponsored by the Beta Club Tue^y, Nov. 25, at John Gamble Stadium at 7:30. The game will feature a team of senior girls against a team of junior girls in a tag-football game. Concessions will be available. The admission price is $1X)0 The Science Club met Thurs day, Nov. 13, and made plans to visit York County Museum. Club President Jenifer Pruette conducted the meeting. Members should meet at KMSHS on Friday, Nov. 21, at 8:30 a.m. The students should return to Kings Mountain before 3«). A Beta Oub convention will be held in Shelby on Friday, Nov. 21. Kings Mountain Beta representatives will attend the convention. The Broadcast Qub, spon sored by Mrs. Vivian Duncan, met Monday, Nov. 17, to discuss plans for this week’s program on WKMT. Students are urged to listen for news not previously an nounced, and for the featured in terview each week. The Key Qub met Monday, Nov. 17 to discuss the sale of raf fle tickets for a turkey as a Christmas project. The winner will receive the turkey, and the profits will go to a ne^y family. On Saturday, Nov. 22, the Bi ble Club will sponsor a car wash from 9M ajn. until 3KX) p.m. The prices are $2.50 for the out side only; S3 JO for both the in side and the outside; and S4.00 for buses. The FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) met last week for the discussion of a fund raising project that will help defray the medical expenses of a woman who seriously wounded her esophogus in a car accident. A hot dog sale during sixth period and after school was sug gested. Mr. D.B. Blalock discussed financial aid for coUege at a Na tional Honor Society meeting Tuesday night. Members receiv ed financial aid packets. Mrs. Angel Teer, Mrs. Sara Griffin, By lANICE SCOGGINS and Mr. D.B. Blalock sponsor the club. The faculty of KMHSH spon sored an “open house” for parents, teachers and students Tuesday night at 7:30. The choir, directed by Mr. Gene Bumgardner, performed for entertainment. Students who participated in the Cystic-Fibrosis Rock-A- Thon should turn in collection money to Tom Franks at Kings Mountain Hospital by Friday, Nov. 21. The SPO (&udent Participa tion Organization) is sponsoring a drive for items for the family of Dave Wiggington, a student at KMSHS whose home burned last Tuesday. Students should br ing goods to the front office. Proofs from the make-up underclass picture packages should be returned to Mr. Joel Rountree by Friday, Nov. 21. The SPO will sponsor a Blood- mobile at Kings Mountain Senior High School in the gym on December 3. A Red Cross Representative spoke to the SPO last week, introducing “1 Pledged to Give Blood” stickers and pledge cards to assure student l^icipation in the blood dona tions. Members of the Kings Mountain community are urged to participate also. For futher in formation see Boo Robinson, SPO President, or Donna Wright, Bloodmobile Chairman. Service Set Kings Mountain Pentecostal Holiness Church will hold special services this weekend. Services will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 7 p.m. Rev. Bill Yon of Pacolet, S.C. is the featured speaker and the community is invited to hear him, said Rev. E.M. Roberson, pastor. Fulton's Free Monogramming with purchase of reg. price solid color sweater Men's Sweaters V-Necks & Crew Necks in Wool, Orion and Velour Styles by Oleg Cassini and Lord Jeff Priced From 22.50 to 32.00 Ladies Sweaters - solid Color Wool & Crew Neck Sweaters by Crazy Horse & Bracman Priced From 22.00 to 28.00 OFFER GOOD THROUGH NOVEMBER ONLY njIZQKT 117W. 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See the Moonlighter at the Kero-Sun dealer nearest you and see if you don't take a shine to it! Reg. Price $189.95 SAVE NOW $144.95 KsnosuM Copynght 1979 Km Sun Clark Tire Auto Downtown Kings Mountain 739-6456 :33T’ •) •1 (A-L-XL )0 JOIN ACT isociation wleveland County laxpayers To help in our continuing efforts to hove a government in Cleveland County that will fairly represent all of its-citizens. Every person who can donate $3.00 or more will receive a membership card for year 1981. This will also help to keep members informed on important county issues. Memberships are and always will be confidential. Bruce T. Seism, Pres. Any Questions Phone 739-4673 ACT Moil To po Box 1254 Kings Mountain, N.C. 28086 or Bruce Seism Route 1 Box 63 Kings Mountain, N.C. 28086

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