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99 B8 99 B8 EACH 88 falues 99 ETS 99 88 :e 88 44 styles est tvarmth Kings Mountain Schools Announce Good Citizens Gkxxl Citizens for the Kings Mountain Schools District have been an nounced by the Association of Classroom Teachers. They Include; GROVE R SCHOOL Headstart: Arlene Wilson, Jeffrey Fowler; Kindergarten, Kristy Martin, Darrell WUson, Elizabeth Joann Foster, James Edwin McKee; First Grade; Parris Adams, Timothy Goode, Cheryl Sims, Chris GUllam, Shawna Bess, Jeffrey Saldo; Second Grade: Lisa White, Gary Roberts, Pam Frazier, Phillip Roberts, Angela Keeter, Patrick Hamrick; Third Grade; Tammy Lynn Watkins, Randall Dale Frazier; Sandra Batchler, Aundra Byers, Lynn Grlgg, Robbie Stokes; Fourth Grade: Verllne Ann Parker, Kelly Brian Stewart, Teresa Ann MuUlnax, Robert Putnam, Sherry Bridges and Junle Do it,„, yoursdf! ■f • Save money! • As simple to use a vacuum! • Gets dirt other methods don't reach! • Carpet dries quickly! carpet cleaner a Ptawy company(?,M,, Slivnfi SOHilWt Cirfy IhitWiI C 19^US Floof Syslems IfK FASHION CLEANERS A LAUNDRY 801 E. King Street Kings Mountain, N. C. Melton; Fifth Grade; Beverley Houser, Kenneth Ross, Joy Gayle McCoy and Stephen Keeter. BETHWARE SCHOOL Kindergarten: Erie Spsu-row, Tammy Ham> rick, Raman Jordan, Jena Anthony, Chad Carpenter, Rhonda Vassey; First Grade: Scott Phllbeck, Jenny Reid, Brian Web ster, Bobble Jaycox, Richard Camp, Charity WllUams; Second Grade: Jimmy Cox, Amanda Jones, Chad Bowen, Krystal Jordan, Donald Grant, Teresa Watkins; Third Grade: James Wall, Gina Stone, John Webster, Trsu:le Smith, Brian Horn, Sheryl Weaver; Third and Fourth Grades: Jeffrey Douglas, Cynthia Mull; Fourth Grade, Jeffrey Lee Whlsnant, Myra Jeannlne Fisher, Chris Owens, Christa Justice; Fifth Grade; Keith Proctor, Angela Lyon, Ricky White and Susan Blggers. EAST SCHOOL Kindergarten; Brian Keith Ramsey, Angela Yvonne Woods, Leslie Carol Dover, Ronald Eugene Hawkins; First Grade: Johnny Dale Patterson, Amy Robbs, Erin Joy, Brian Wsure; Second Grade: Frances Alexander, Tommy Price; Third Grade — LoiT Davis, Hubert S. Jones, Jr.; Fourth Grade; Lisa Ed- wsuds, Jerry Tucker, Lisa GseUmann, Eric Odems; Fifth Grade: Beth Line- berry, Randy Deaver, Joella Lynn Hamrick, Timothy Phillips. WEST SCHOOL Kindergarten: Lori Bla lock. Ricky Rlppy, Angela Ross, Michael Gantt; First Grade: Kim Hord, Bryan Jones, Mandy Gore, Monty Deaton; Second Grade; Kimberly McGinnis, Paul Hendrick, Debra Baggett and Jared Wright; Third Grade; Barbara Gantt, Kenny McDaniels; Usa Buchanan, Doug Sanders; Fourth Grade: Tammy Sisk, Kale Bagwell, Leigh Ann Odell, and Richie Gold; Fifth Grade; Pamela Morrow, Jeff Smith, Jane Boat, and Tracy Bolin. (Please Tuni To Page 8A) Thursday, November 11, UT«-MIRROR HERALD-Psge 7A note By LSk Stewart BUDDY POPPY GHIL AND MAYOR - Robin Hope, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hope, the reigning Miss Poppy of Frank B. Glass VFW Auxiliary, pins a Buddy Poppy on Mayor John Henry Moss. The local auxiliary will conduct street sale of the memorial poppy made by hospitalized veterans Saturday beginning at 9:30 on downtown streets. Buddy Poppy Day Set For Saturday Frank B. Glass Post 9811 Auxiliary will sponsor Buddy Poppy Day Satur day In Kings Mountain and members will conduct the street sale beginning at 9:80 a. m. Mrs. Earl Stroupe, Jr. Is chairman of the drive and citizens are Invited to wear a Buddy Poppy as a symbol of the sacrifices made by the nation’s war dead In the great conflict for peace. Robin Hope, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hope, Js VFW Buddy Poppy Girl for 1976 and will lead the one-day appeal for funds. Miss Hope presented the first poppy to Mayor John Henry Moss yesterday to officially launch the drive and the Kings Mountain Mayor proclaimed Saturday as Buddy Poppy Day In Kings Mountain. The Mayor’s proclama tion follows; A PROCLAMATION Whereas: The annual sale of Buddy Popples by the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States tain GOLF CLUB REPAIR WE HAVE IH STOCK THE HEW TITANIUM SHAFTS ' CUSTOM MADE CLUBS, RESHAFT, REGRIP, REFINISH, CUSTOMIZE ALL MAKES, GRAFITE SHAFTS. NEW AND USED CLUBS FOR SALE . Putters . Bags. Balls . Wedges . Drivers Head Covers . Driving Nets : Shag Bags Practice Balls . Retrdvers CAROUNA CUIB SHOP 7113 Belhaven Blvd. (Hwy 16) Charlotte, N.C. Phone 392-7987 CUT LER OFF 1-85 AT HWY 16 WE ARE 2 MILES ON THE LEFT Harold Dale. Your 6olf Club Doctor THANK YOU FOR YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT IN THE RECEHT ELECTION. WE WOULD UKE TO SERVE ALL THE PEOPLE IN THE DISTRICT ROBERT ”808“ FALLS, ROBERT ’’BOB” JONES AND EDITH L LUTZ PAID FOR BY THE CANDIDATES has been officially recog nized and endorsed by governmental leaders since 1922; and Whereas: V. F. W. Buddy Poppies are assembled by disabled veterans, and the proceeds of this worthy fund-raising campaign are used ex clusively for the benefit of disabled and needy veterans, and the widows and orphans of deceased veterans, and Whereas; The basic purpose of the annual sale of Buddy Popples by the Veterans of Foreign Wars is eloquenUy reflected In the desire to "Honor the Dead by Helping the Living”: therefore I, John Henry Moss, Mayor of the city of Kings Mountain, N. C. do hereby urge the citizens of this community to recognize the merits of this cause by ccntrlbutlng generously to Its support through the purchase of Buddy Popples on the day set aside for the distribution of these sym bols of appreciation for the sacrlflcea of our honored dead. I urge all patriotic citizens to wear a Buddy Poppy as mute evidence of our gratitude to the men of this country who have risked their lives In defense of the freedoms which we continue to enjoy as American citizens. Hospital Report KINGS MOUNTAIN HOSPITAL REPORT PRIOR TO NOV. S Kenneth Benton, Blacks burg, Henry Boyd, K. M., Mrs. Dwight Chapman, Blacksburg, R. J. Hodge, Gastonia, Mrs. Paul Jack- son, K. M., Martin Leigh, K. M.. Robert Metcalf. Gastonia, Ethel McClure, K. M. NOV. 8 Mrs. John Cox, 102 Sadie St., Essie Farias, 814 Wilson Ter., Joseph ’Fesseneer, Rt. 2, Box 484, Mary WeUs, 110 Walker St., DeKoesie Wright, Rt. 4, Box 194, Mrs. Van Douglas Wright, Rt. 1, Box ITS, Lawndale. NOV. 8 Mrs. Bobby Haney, Rt. 8, Box 483, Gastonia, Aslee Robinson, 708 W. Alabama Ave., B. C., Mra. Clyde Queen, Rt. 9, Box 88, Shelby, George Smith, 110 Sims St., Sylvia Regina Worceater, 819 Chestnut St.. Clarence Wheeler, Jr.. 203 N. DlUlng St. NOV. 7 James Allen, 708 Alexander St., Dennis Dawkins, Rt. 2, B. C, Mrs. ’Thomas Gibson, Box 82, Bowling Green, S. C. LlUle Hawkins, 808 ’Third St., George Ross, 112 Stowe Acres. NOV. 8 Phyllis Ashley, 401 S. Yates St., Gastonia. THE NEW PEOPLE Mr. and Mre. Clyde Queen, Route 8, Box 488, Shelby, a girl, Nov. 8. Mr. and Mre. ’Thomas Gibson, Box 82, Bowling Green, S. C., a boy, Nov. 7. Brian Is Honored On Birthday Brian Christopher Humphries, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Humphrlea, celebrated his flffo bir thday Oct. 28. A birthday party for 30 children wae held Oct. 24. at the Humphries home In the Dixon community. Brian’s decorated "guitar" cake was cut and served with party refresh ments. Other member of the Humphries family le Brian’s sister, Jennifer, who will be two years old In December. Grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Tom Humphries of the Dixon Community and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Welch of Charlotte. Great grandmothers are Mrs. Bessie Humphiiee of the Dixon Community and Mrs. Roberta Welch and Mre. Maty Lee Russell, both of Charlotte. Mrs. Sisters 25th The Birthday People 12th Birthday Party Is Held For Dwight BRIAN HUMPHRIB8 Humphries Is the former Jeanette Welch. Brian enters Kings Mountain Hospital tomorrow for a ton- silectomy operation. Dwight Canady cele brated hlB 12th birthday Fri., Oct. 28, at a party held at Hermie’e Restau rant. A three-tier birthday cake topped with baeeball players was cut and servatf with hamburgers and aU the trimmings. Guests Included Dwight’s classmates frora Bessemer City, frlenda from Kings Mountain, and Ms sister. Rentes Caiiady. Dwight Is son of Mr. and Mrs. James Csnady of Kings Mountain and grandson of Mr. aivl Mra. E. R. Canady of Lumber- ton and Mr. and Mrs. Maggies Cummings of Pembroke, N. C. DWI(«T CANADY Annual Bazaar Is Saturday ’Die 28th annual bazaar of the Slaters of Mercy of Belmont will be held on Sat., Nov. 13th, from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. on the campus of Sacred Heart College In Belmont. Handmade afghans, caftans, linens, Christmas decorations, and jewelry will be on sale along with homemade baked goods and ’’white elephant’’ Items. A special feature of the bazaar Is the elaborate smorgasbord style dinner served from 8 to 8 p. m. Proceeds from the bazaar and dinner benefit the charitable works of the Sisters of Mercy. ALL SEATS M.OO laugh a minute joyride into fantasy I ■lAUniKmii LITTLE people! *1^’ WALTDISNEY 739-2176 Technicolop-’ [g NOW SHOWING FUN SHOWS TODAY 5-7-9 FRI. SAT. 3-5-7-9 DOWNTOWN KINGS MOUNTAIN -HOLIDAY SALE USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN GA-6086 Many Other Models ft Styles For You To Choose From • Automatic Fine Tuning (AFT). Just select your channel (either VHP or UHF) and AFT automatically pinpoints and holds the correct broadcast signal electronically, more accurately than with manual fine tuning. • Solid state VHP tuner delivers excellent picture-pulling power plus solid state reliability. • Solid state continuous UHF tuner. *569 I RCA ^ Solid State in many key areas diagonal FX-430B '379 AccuMatic IV—brings color, tint, brightness and contrast within a normal pre-set range at the touch of a button. RCA’s Automatic Fine Tuning (AFT) electronically pinpoints and accurately holds the correct picture signal on each channel. All Colortoak Models Discounted During This Sale NEW COLORTRACK MOORS AVAILABLE FEATURING AUTOMATIC COLOR CONTRAST TRACKING . Automatic Color Control . Automatic Brightness Control . Super Ac cufliter Picture ’Tube . 100 Percent Solid State Colorteak Chassis FURNITURE 909 GROVER ROAD
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