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Thiirsd«y, November 18, 1978—MnWOB-HERALO-Page TB New Books At Library New book! at Mauney Memorial Ptibllc Library: Youth - A Child'a Hlatory of America, The OondoUer of Venice, Baall i» MtKloo, WIU You Sign, Mb Hweoakt, Hm livea illl^OM AIM, Hm Ti4e of Squirrel Nutkln, 1)16 Myatery of the Oreen Ohoat, Many the Dirty Dog, The Carving on the Tree (Loat Colony), Snow Tracka, McBroom Telia a Lie, Blrde and Their Neata, Making Coatumea Por Partlea, Playa and Holldaya, Skylab, The Tru Man, The Machine Oun- nera, A Baby Slater for BYancea and I Wlah I Waa Sick, Too! Fiction — Lord Rhrlngton’a Lady>Jackaoa, Slight Mourning (Myatery), Red Oraaa (Myatery), Red Oraaa (Myatery), Long Way to Texaa (Weatem), Forever Wilt Thou Die (Weatem), The Jeweled Daughter — Mayberry, Game In Dlamonda — Cadell, Or deal — The Oordona, Our Man In Camelot, The Shepherd - Foraythe, Oalveaton — Monia, Pride of the Peacock — Holt, Jack — Walker, Autumn Lace — Jaekeon and Olnger Hill — (Eaatern Carolina). General — King of the Oypelea, Man of the Pied mont: A Profile, The American IndUn In N. C., The Kelta and the Vlklnge, McCall'a Garden Book, Home Is a Learning Place, How It Was - Hemingway, O. Henry from Polecat Creek, Biography of Thomas Wolfe, Mrs. James Madison - The In comparable Dolley, A Pictorial History of Ar chitecture In America, The Carolina Gold Rush, North Carolina and the Negro, Negro Builders and Heroes, Raleigh, N. C. Capital, AUsuitlc Beaches And Gov. Tryon and His Palace. ^Students It's a ha'ppy occas ion — w ith family. feastin g and fun. Let us take the time' before the festivities begin to give ourl thanks for all the good things we enjoy in our dai ly lives. VEO ALL MIXED SWIFT CORNISH Hens FRESH TURKEY PARTS Breast VALLEYDALE CENTER SLICES SmOeHam.. HOLLY FARMS 18-22 LB. AVQ. Tom Turkey lb. SWIFT CAN Ham SWIFT 7-9 LB. AVO. B/BALL TBBBoIr AWM VALLEYDALE SHANK PORT. <1 o'- 1 ^ HOLLY FARMS GRADE ‘A’ HEN Hatchery By CTN DIE FALLS KMSHS Correspondent Students from Phillip Bryson’s Advanced Biology class visited the Aimatrong Fish Hatchery tai Marlon last Tuesday. The tour Included laboratories, storage areas and t)ie pools were the fish are raised. The students also saw the Streams below the hat chery where they took port In various chemical teats. The students compared calculations. Following lunch at Hardees In Marlon, the students left by bus for the long trip home. Members of the class are John Shank, June Ware, ftobln Wright, Karen Green, Sonya McAbee, Kim Porter, Angela Clark, Loretta Husky, Clndte Falls, Eve Rowell, Jeff Ballard, Chris Holmes. Janet Edwards, John Reed, Regina Patterson, TYacy Cb<d(, David Lynn, Ponder Sherrill, Judy McGinnis and Beverly Shirley. -oOo- The following students from the senior choir at KMSHS were selected to attend the choral clinic In Mors HUl: Renee Bradley, Sharon Foster, Debbie Schaubettl, Jeff Boggan. Valerie Shipp, Linda Smith and Sherry Norman. Revival Services To Begin First Wesleyan Church of Kings Mountain begins Fall Revival services Mon., Nov. U and services will close the week of Revival on Sunday, Nov. 21. Prayer rooms will open at 6.30 and services begin at 7p.m. Nursery facilities will be provided for the babies In attendance. The Rev. Marvin Quarles, pastor of First Wesleyan of Uncolnlon, will be guest Evangelist. Rev. Quarles Is a gifted speaker, and has pastored In North and South Caro lina. Claude Barrett will return to his home church to lead the music, special singing, and choir, for the first three nights of the revival. Quest singers will sbig special music for the remainder of the week. The pastor of First Wesleyan, Rev. D. H. Edwards, Jr., extends Invitation to the public to attend. KM bnprovement Asfocuuion To Meet Saturday The Kings Mountain Improvement Association will hold Its monthly meet ing Sat., Nov. 20. Mrs. Victoria Bess, president, will preside ovwr the general business meeting at 0:80 p. m. at Zion Chapel AME Church on N. Cansler St. TTie public Is Invited to attend. Savings Bond Sales Are lip Sales of Series B and H Savings Bonds In Cleveland Cbunty during the third quarter of 1978 were 8408,289 January-September sales amounted to 11,078,311. This represents T1.8 percent of their goal of 11,496,640 according to George Blanton. Jr.. County Volunteer Chairman.
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