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kings mountain HER'Ap. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. TKur^ay, June I96fi On Sta »iits Honor l^i hnnnr?„n- SiX-Weeks vhile 24 were naroed to the first honor roll for final six weteks. The complete honor roll fol lows; SEMESTER HONOR ROLL First Honor Roll Seniors; Hollis Falls, Jean Falls, Teresa Jolley, Faye Smith, Scott Cloninger, Neal Cooper, Diana Bunkowski Juniors; Steve Sprouse, Ann Owens, Edith Hambright^ Larry Patrick, Kenny Plonk, Jane Mor ris, Jo Bridges Dav'id Wilson. Sophomores: Carolyn Falls, June Frederick, John Parker, Danny Dyke. Freshmen: Durham White, Robert White, Timmy Websbter, Jimmy Ware, Alan Hambrigot, Ben Reid Horton, Ja.T.es Gray son, Judy Blackburn. Ricliai J Etheridge, Doug Sessoms, Jim my Champion Second Honor Roll Seniors: Mary Jo Hord, Vicka' Jackson, Faithel Toney, Sandra Wri,glit, Mike Goforth, James Gn’Cne, Rita Cavenj',' P’re'.da nner, Marlene Oliver, Philip BiiiK'li, Glenda Burton Dale By- Jimiors: Hilda Lowery Roger y uidall, Judy Morrison, Larry i.a.ion, Nadine Bell, Chuckle ^;laddcn. .k.iphomores; Sharon Gold, Jeff Mauney, Stanley Yarbro, Teresa Iluffsticklor, Mike Hoyle, Freshmen: Deb'ie Plonk, Back Mauney, Don Bridges, Gail li.'nnett, Sasan Baumgardner, Ro!;s Springer, Steve Crosby, Cathy Carroll. HONOR ROLL SIXTH SIX WEEKS First Honor Roll Seniors: Teresa Jolley, Hollis Falls, Faye Smith, Scott Clonin ger, Neal Cooper, Garfield Lail. Juniors; David Wilson, Hilda ^R^rt White, Timmy Webster, Jimmy Wade, Alan Hambrlght. James Grayson, Judy Blackburn, Richard Etheridge, J Immy Champion, Second Honor Roll Seniors: Libby Alexander, Vic kie Jackson, Faithel Toney, San- Lowery, Eklith -Hambright, Lar- ‘ dra Wright, Dorothy Hope, Mary ry Patrick, Kenny Plonk, Jane Jo Hor’d. Mary Ann Houser, i MoiTis, Jo Bridges Phyllis Dobbins, Mike Goforth, j Sophomores: Carolyn Falls, James Greene, Rita Caveny, I Danny Dyke. | Freida Conner, Diane Greene, I Freshmen: Durham White, I Philip Biunch, Rita Bell, Diana FORD SAYS, MOVE OUT ALL NEW FORDS IN STOCK. MORE FORDS TO RE RUILT Bunkowski, Glenda Burton, Byers, Glenda Lynn, Paulette Patterson, Juniora; Steve Sprouse, Ann Owens, Roger Randall, Judy Morrison, Grace Moore, Larry Burton, Rita Blanton, Chuckle Gladden. Sophomores; Brent Goforth, Donna Crawford, Gloria Grfeen, Stanley Yarbro, Kathryn Bohe- ler, Judy Fitch, June Frederick, Myra Ware, Mike Hoyle, Kathy Holland, John Parker. Freshmien: Buck Mauney, Don Bridges, Susan Baumgardner, Doug Sessoms, Jimmy Sotelo, Ross Springer, Steve Crosby, Cathy Carroll. Clayton Accepts Methodist Call Rev. H. G. Clayton, pastor of First Church of the Nazarene for nearly five years, has accepted a call to Concord's Mary’s Grove Charge wher« be Su SeeB signed by the Gastonia Dietrid of the Western North Carolina Conference of the Methodist church. Mr. Clayton will complete his duties here Sunday and will de liver his first sermon at the new charge on Sunday, June 26. AT A RECORD PACE. WE MUST SELL OUR JUNE INVENTORY NOW. FORGET AROUT LIST PRICE. $50.00 OVER INVOICE ON ALL NEW FORDS IN STOCK. HURRY, JUNE ONLY! Legion To Sponsor Trip To Atlanta The Claytons came to Kings Mountain Irom Columbia, S. C. where he served seven years as pastor of Grace Church of the Nazarene. , The Otis D. Green Post -IS.') American Legion will sponsor its second bus trip to Atlanta, Ga., Sunday May 26 for a day game between the Atlanta Braves and the Los Angeles Dodgers. The bus will leave the Legion biulding at H:1.5 on Sunday morn ing and return around 8:30 that night. Round-trip bus farfe plus a re served .seat for the game will cost $12.50. FAMILY PICNIC First family picnic of the .summer sea.son of the Kings Mountain Kiwanis club will be held Thursday, June 16th, at Lake Montonia. Bridges Barbe cue will serve the meal. OVER YOU'RE AHEAD IN A FORD ALL THE WAY! NO. 1 IN THE t T CAROLINAS! CHILI CON CARNE 1 pound ground beef 1 onion, sliced 2 cloves of garlic, diced 2 teaspoons chili powder or to taste Salt and pepper 1 No. 303 can kidney beans 1 No. 303 can tomatoes Brown ground beef. Add tbc onion, garlic and cook for » few minutes. Add tomatoes and beans and season to taste with chili powder, paprika and salt. Cook'siOTvly for about to 1 Imur or until the mix ture tiiickens. Stir occasion ally to prevent sticking to the pan. i j iliS, STRICTLY FRESH Nothing upsets a woman like someone getting mar- - <A ried who she didn’t even know had a boy friend. < ■ SEE DOUG EUBINKS. PAUL DOVEX D0G6 MOSS. 01 EDDIE SBBOWOOD An optimist is a fisher man who brings along a camera. * • * Sign on a supermarket bulletin board: Help a poor unwed mother. Take one of her kittens. South's Largest Little Ford Dealer SOUTHWELL FORD 910, Shelhy Road Kings Mountain, N. C. The man who can smile when things go wrong has probably just thought of someone he can blame it on. * • * I One’s brain is no strong er than its weakest think. There’s no need to put your best foot forward if you drag the other one. Sometimes people who don’t think very fast get a reputation for thoughtful ness. FATHERIS DAY GIFTS FOR THE rjyyjitrr IN YOUR LIFE! FBEE GIFT WRAPPING Jade East Wallets English Leather - Catalina Swimwear Sport Coats Andorer Sport Shirts Ties and Socks Belts Andorer Bermudas Bedroom Slippers Pajamas Farah Casual Pants Suits ALL PRICED TO SUIT YOUR RUDGET-YOU WONT GO WRONG AT RELK'S MEN'S STORE During the Kings Mountain pastorate there have been num erous improvements to church property, the personage was ren- voated and painted, the yard was landscaped, a recreation build ing,- ‘‘Nazarene Hut”, was- added "■o thf» house on the north side of the building, and recently a new roof was completed for the —..V) 'Vir> ir,)r>v'or was painted and a new plumbing line was in stalled from the street to the church. Rev. Clayton was one of two ministers who introduced the Ministers Welfare Fund or the Empty Stocking Fund which the Ministers collect during the Christmas season He also serv ed as Treasurer of the Welfare Fund for one year. PARTY WITH pood credit may assume monthly payments on Singer Zig Zag automatic table model sewing machine. Does everything and guaranteed. Balance only $48. Call Shelby, 482-4124. 6:16-7:4 SAFE AS AMERICA U S: SAVJNf^^BONDS HOME STUDY International Corres. Schools PHONE 739-4487 C. T. CARPENTER. JR. •DECORATING TIPS' By GENE 'HMMS WANT SOME IDEAS FOR YOUR HOME? In our column this week we’re happy to pass along a few additional decorating sug- g e s t i orn s we haven’t p u b - lished before. Whether you use any of them or not, TIMMS they may start you thinking about develop ing ideas of your own. Here are some ideas: Invent some new uses for wall paper. It can be used most effectively in covering a waste basket, a small chest or a door. Consider using it on a bedroom ceiling or an arched or sloping ceiling. Tired of the same old matching tables and lamps on each side of your sofa? Try using one round and one square table with one table lamp and a hanging chain lamp. Instead of the usual large picture or mirror over your sofa or fireplace, use a group ing of differently sized and framed pictures or make an interesting mixed group of both pictures and other wall ornaments. Have your hallways been completely overlooked? ’They should be treated as part of your home. Bright wall-paper or pictures or a combination of both may make a great difference. Did you ever consider what Just one piece of new furni ture can do for your living room? One outstanding serv ing table, cocktail table or chair can make a world of difference. Through the years we have specialized in helping our cus tomers find the right thing for the right place. We can help you too. How about giving father a “gift that keeps on giving” f6r Father’s Day. With the pur chase of a recliner at just $69.95 or a “Rocker Recliner” give you FREE, your choice of either a gents or ladies GRUEN 17 Jewel wrist watch. CAN’T TOP THAT, NOW CAN YOU??? /- Tt. |E Ml PE u D1
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