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I I Ftoge iA-MIRROR-HERAL.D-Thund»y, September •, 1876 Students See Some Changes At KM High By aNDIE FALLS Kings Mountain Senior ^ laat year there are flMSH Oorreapondent High saw a few changes lunch periods, but this with the beginning of the Mmester there wUl be two Students and faculty of 1876-77 school year. Une* into the lunchroom — 4liit. KM PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER ON HIGHWAY 74 WEST FCW, FASTER SERVICE PHONE ^ 739-4436 There are a lot of good things under our roof. BEFORE GAME SPECIAL I FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 10th - 4 P.M. TU 8 P. M. I 3 'Kings Mountain Mountaineers VS The Chase High Trojans Friday J Night 8 PM At Chase. *1.50 OFF ANY LARGE PIZZA *1.00 OFF "zzA With This Coupon one for sandwiches, the other for regular meals. D. B. Blalock, guidance counselor at KMSH, la taking a leave of absence this semester and la returning to coUege for further educational studies courses. A new face Is seen this yesu: In the physical educa tion departoent. The new teacher Is Kathy Brooks. Her duties Include serving as head coach for the girl’s varsity basketball and track teams. -oOo- Wltti the beginning of Uie school year the Junior class has already undertaken a fund-raising project to benefit the Junior-senior prom set for early spring of 1877. The Juniors are selling subscriptions — new and renewals — for numerous popular magazines In a door to door campaign. Each homeroom chooses a captain and co-captaln to be In charge of unit maga zine sales. Prizes will be offered to the students ringing up the most sub- scr4>tlon sales during the campaign, which ends at the close of September. The annual staff has also begun advertising sales for the 1876-77 yearbo<d( - Milestones. Layouts for the annual have also begun. This year’s sponsors are Mrs. Shelia Sisk and Joel Rountree. -oOo- FTA (SAB) - Students Active For Education - held Its first meeting September 6 to discuss projects and programs for the coming school months. Prospective French Club members met with Mrs. Virginia Raymer Septem bers. The students learned that they must maintain at least a C average In French to become eligible fOr club membership. -oOoO- Students who will be serving as officers and representatives for 1876-77 are: SPO: Wes Narron - president; Terry Yar borough — vice president; THE “BUCKHORN” Antiqued natural leather Cushioned topline Rawhide lace Honey stained karton Simulated crepe unitsole Sizes 6 1/2 to 12 D-Widths $2400 Plonk Bros. Co. Downtown Kings Mountain TABLECLOTHS SPECIAL Solids, Checks, Plaids Sizes 52 x 70 52 X 52 • 60” Round Size 52 X 90 Plonk ■ ■ ^ ■ ■ I % Downtown Kings Mountain and Chris Holmes - aurrjitaiir SENIOR CLASS( Mike Bumgardner — president; Robin Spears vloe president; Ondle Falls secretary; and John OamUe — treasurer. Representatives Include Amal Anthony Boyd, Renee Bradley, Cathy Orler and Susan Mltchem. JUNIOR CLASS: Jeff Robinson — president; Pat Durtiam — vice prealdent; Tommy Phllbeek - secretary; and Dabble Armstrong — treasurer. Representatives are Steve Laughter, PhyUls Mack, Usa Bridges and Tim Riddle. SOPHOMORE CLASS: Butch Pearson — presi dent; Larry Hamrick — vice prealdent; Trlcla Blalock — aecretaiy; and Nancy Lee — treasurer. Representatives - Kenny Vanes, Jackie Faster, EUsabsth McOUl and Sarah Mauney. Continuing Education Courses Set By Tech Cteveland Thch’s Con tinuing Education Depart ment has amiouncsd three extension courses sched uled at Cleveland Tech Continuing Education Center at Compact In Klnga Mountain. TUlorIng begins Mon., Sept. 18, from 7 to lO p. m. at Compact, room 4. Beginner sewing 1, begins Thes., Sept. 14, from 7 to 10 p. m. at Compact, room 4. Beginner sewing 11, begins Wed., Sept 16, from 9 a. m. to 13 noon. Persons 18 years of age and older. Interested In these courses may register at the first meeting of the class paying the $6 regis tration fee. Reverend R. D. Lucas will Instruct all three of the coureea. ACCIDENT REPORT Unsafe movement was blamed fOr 64 accidents occurring on Cleveland County roads during ths week ending Sunday In which 21 people were In jured, according to Line Sgt. M. K. Holcomb at the N. C. Highway Patrol. AT PLONKS ^SveHammeredOut^ SOME GOOD OID-FASHIONEDI RRRjGIlINS, All Mens Short Sleeve Colored “Manhattan and Norris" DRESS SHIRTS MOW _ PRICE All Mens Summer DRESS PANTS Most all sizes “Farah” and “Hubbard” and “Glenn Oakes” “Berle” Values to *20.00 Values to *25.00 NOW 88 NOW 88 Proclamation f: roitl Mayor (Begins On Page 1 A) vested In me as Mayor of the City of Kings Mountain do hereby proclaim the week of September 17 through 38, 1876 as CONSTITUTION WEEK in the City of Kings Mountain, and urge all our cltlzena to pay special attention during that week to our Federal Constitution and the ad vantages of American Cltlaenahlp. m Wltneas Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City to be affixed this two hun dred twenty-third day In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seventy Kx and the In dependence of the United States of America, the two hundredth. JOHN HENRY MOSS Mayor, aty at KIngi Mountain Bethware Fair Is Underway (Begins On Page 1 A) products and handiwork of Beth- wars area families. McBride Brothers will provide a variety of rides on the midway and Bethlehem Fire Department wUl operate a concession stand with hamburgars and hot dogi and all ths trimmings available to falrgoers. There Is no admission to ths grounds of the Fair. Automobile parking fee Is 00 cents. Lomn Drumm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Diumm, of the Bethware community, will reign as Queen of the Fair, voted thla honor by the sponsoring Bethwars ProgresBlve Club. Other officers of Bethware Progressive Qub are OUbert Pat terson, vice president; Stokes Wright, sserstary and fair manager; Raeford Whlta, treasurer; Jim Yarhro, assistant treasurer and asslatant manager; Ken Mayes, grounds supervisor; Paul Bell, asslatant grounds supervisor; and members of the Oak Orovs Fire Department are In charge of parking. Mrs. Betty White Is director of the women’s depart ment of ths 1976 fair and Mra. NaU Lowery le aselatant. Mre. Frankie Webeter la chairman of the trulta and vagatablas dlvlalon. Bethware Fair la approved by the N. C. Department of Agriculture and a member of the N. C. Amoclatlon of Fairs. 11-Only Mens Summer Famous Brand LBSURE SUITS Now Below PRICE 17-Only Mens Summer Famous Brand SUITS NOW PRICE ,AII Boys Short Sleeve ^ knit^and sport * ' “ SHIRTS <3.99 Values NOW 44 Mens Famous Brand WALK SHORTS Values to *11.00 NOW 44 All Ladies Summer Dress And Casual SHOES Broken Sizes Values to *16.99 NOW $400 g $goo Group Ladies Famous Brand SLEEP WEAR "I* l/ZnvcE Mens Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS Solid colors and patterns Sizes S-M-L-XL 00 Values to *6.00 Each PLONK Bros. Co. Downtown Kings Mountain
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