SCHOOL 7VEWS The General Assembly Singers of M-A College will be on tour March 4 - 13 in three southern states. The group is under the direction of Ted Crist and Julia Roberts. Genera/ ,4sseyn&/y S/n^ers fo four Montreat-Anderson Col lege's General Assembly Sing ers will be sharing their spe cial musical ministry during the college's spring break, March 4-13. Hie group will perform a variety of music for churches in Texas, Louisiana and Tennessee. Hie General Assembly is under the direction of Ted Crist and Julia Roberts. Mem Good va!ue !S why miiiions keep coming back to H&R Btock. This year, there are more than 100 changes in the tax taws and forms But at H&R Biock, one thing hasn't changed ... fair prices! Just ask, and we t! give you a free estimate of the cost for preparing your return. You get a compiete interview. Ptus we doubiecheck your return for accuracy._ - . H*R BLOCKS The new fax taws. This year's number one reason to go to H&R Btock. 104 E. State St. Open 9 AM-6 PM Weekdays, 9 5 Sot. Phone 669 7596 APPOINTMENTS AVAtLABLE MasterCard and Visa Accepted bers come from various parts of the country and were chosen for the group because of the quality of their voices, ability to biend, overall musical abili ty and personal Christian commitment. For details concerning the time and location of perform ances, contact Frances Tamboli at 669-8011. Carver celebrates AU the students at Carver Optional School celebrated the patriotic holidays in Feb. with a special program for parents and grandparents on Friday, Feb. 25 at 1 p.m. in the school auditorium. The fourth and fifth graders explained the Bill of Rights and read excerpts from Walt Whitman's "I Hear America Singing." The third graders sang "This Land Is My Land" and "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." First and second graders twirled batons and marched in time to other patriotic numbers. Kinder garten students carried Ameri can flags as they sang. A band with recorders, tamborines, cymbals, drums, and a piano played by "Mrs. Music," (mother of Terri Brooks) accompanied the audience in the singing of "America the Beautiful" and "My Country "Tis of Thee." A special appearance was made by costumed Presidents Washington, Lincoln and Reagan. Mrs. Billie Gregory directed the program. All of the young sters were dressed in red, white and blue. About fifty were in the audience. 2 BR. Bungalow completely remodeled in 1980. easy to heat, conviently located ievel iot. approx. 800 sq ft. heated ptus 240 sq. ft. enclosed back porch. Only $29,500.00 1800 SQ. FT. Commercial Bldg, solid masonry construction, concrete slab garage door, office & rest rooms. $40,000. some owner financing. $16,500 - wooded, stream, view, one and one-third acres. B!ack Mountain Insurance & Reaity, Hncl 118 W. State St. Stack Mountain 669-8711 At iast,some good news for the American taxpayer. 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Now.The sooner you start, the better. kkor^/ng inr/iuir/ua/x can con/nAa/e ax macA ax /00% qA/Ae/r xa/an/ or tca^ex, ap/oama^/mam o/ &2000 f <^4000 /o/a/yiir tcor^/ng coap/ex ). ^aAx/an/ia/ /n/erex/ penaAq^or earA/ ici/Ad^aiCa/. ^4// Jepoxaorx /nxureJ /o <^/00,000 At/ TZ)/C HCHS /4Atn TenA, a sctence specm^tsf u;ttA tAe J?uncontAe County ScAooJ System, utstted tAe Stcannanoa Aftdd/e ScAoo/ on TAursday, fleA. 24 u*ttA Star ZaA. a portaA^e p/ancA:rtMm systent. y4 gtant ptasdc donte ts tn/Zated and tAe youngsters enter tt tAroagA a tunneZ -<4n QjoerAead projector uses tAe tntertor, darA cedtng as a screen so tAat students can see stntutadons o/tAe ntgAtsAy. ^d tAe etgAtA graders sau? tAe progran! tn retays durt'ng tAe day. TAe sAou* t'nctuded scenes o/ tAe sun tn dt/jferent seasons and ejytatned Aotc tAe stars ntooe at ntgAt Bfctared ta:tn 7Jr. i no/nas Candor: as Ae e^p/a:ns a&oat tAe stractare o/* a toofA arc.- [stand:n^, /r] 71na BdAer, M:Ae yban^ and TfedA Jones and [seated, /r] Gre^ Ban As. Dr. Cannon, and Je// Yoang. Take care of vour teeth "The Care of Your Teeth" was the topic of Dr. Thomas Cannon of Biack Mountain when he addressed the career exploration classes at the Swannanoa Middie Schooi on Friday, Feb. 25. Students from one of Mrs. Booth's eighth grade heaith ciasses were also present and participated in the discussion that foilowed Dr. Cannon's remarks. During the activity period. Dr. Cannon also addressed the Career Exploration C!ub on "Careens in Dentistry." Mrs. E!!a Booker is the sponsor of that group. 4-JFf fo wteef The Black Mountain 4-H wiii meet on Wed., March 2, at 4:30 p.m. at the Fire Station for a discussion on "Safety in our Homes and Fire Preven tion. If there is t'me, practice wiU be held for the piays that 2 members are directing as part of their projects on Drama. There will also be further discussion about the fund raising party that is planned. 4-H always welcomes any one from elementary school to early high school age. Meetings are the first and ' third W ednesday of each month. Call the Recreation Dept, or 669-8183 or 669-9304 for more information. Bridge Scores by Kate Baughman The Max Woodcock Dupli cate Bridge Club of Black Mountain held its weekly Tuesday evening meeting, Feb. 22, at the Monte Vista Hotel. Winners were: N.S. - Mrs Bertha Jones and Bett Senteil; second, Roxanne an Don Seif; third, Miidred Fieh and Jo McCoy. E.W. - first, Kate and Ray Baughman, second, Eieanor and Ciarenca Lundy; third, Gertrude Carrie] and Diane Jarrett. j '-^ 1———yi A Appte pie i!them