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Irti cyn her ling ime tine of roll. her like ■ur- eni uch the In- me. nd, I to out Forty-Rve Students On Honor Roll Forty-five KMSHS itudente ere Uated on the "A” average honor roll for the flrat aemeeter grading period. lliey Include; SENIORS - Suian Anderaon, Janet BagweU, David Barnette, Renee Bradley, Kathleen Brennan, Tliomas Cronan, RIU Earty, Tina Ham- bright, Bonnie Hhmant, Deborah HuUender, Rheta Jackaon, Judy McObuili, Loretta Martin, Kenny Mauney, Debra Moore, Olenda Spearman, Olna Stroupe, Donna Suthertand, and Stephen Taylor. JUNIORS - Llia Brldgea, Sharon Buchanan, Janet Ed- warda, David Hambrlght, Kathy Jackaon, Laurie Jenkins, Roae Martin, Tim Mltchem, Regina Pat- teraon, Tim Riddle, Jeff Robinson, Ricky Smart, Connie Welch, Teresa Whitman, and Terry Taihorough.' SOPHOMORES Herbie Beam, Paul Davison, Sallee Durham, PhylUs Lynn Etters, Lindsay Holmes, Cheryl Leach, Barry Llneberger, David Uverette, Elisabeth McOlU, Steven McOlnnls and Carla Mauney. Stationed At Ft. Campbell Army First Sergeant Abraham Ruff of Kings Mountain, stands ready to defend the free world on a moment’s notice as a member of the Division Ready Force (DRF) at Ft. CampbeU, Ky. . The DRF contingent of ,i,. the lOlst Airborne Division Is geared to react Immedi ately to both domestic and foreign problems areas. Men of the lOlst are placed on DRF status on a rotating basis. Sgt. Ruff, son of Mrs. Mary Ruff, Route i, U first sergeant of Company A, 1st Battalion of the division’s SOSnd Infantry. He entered the Army In July 1960. The sergeant Is a IMO graduate of Ashley High School in Gastonia. His wife, June, Is with him at the fort. Valentine Feels Right At Home (From Page SB) Fiance.” Valentine likes to travel, the only daughter of dentist parenbi who was reared in the country by her grandmother. She has traveled In Spain, Italy, Tugoslovla, Ireland, England, and the United Kingdom. She la not wild about Amsrlcan food but praises June Lee’s cooking. Mme. Qulntln was amaaed to leam the cost of higher education In this country as compared to free courses of study at the University die attends In Fiance. Horseback riding la quite dlfterent Amerlcan-atyle. French riding la “more precise.” Valentine has performed In numerous showslnher country and Is a versatile horsewoman who has Instructed In riding. She had never seen so much snow before arriving In New Yorii City Jan. 14th on her first trip to the UnlUd Statas. Valentine Is Impressed by the landscape, wide open spaces, wnd la In terested In architecture. She brings to her classroom the habits of her coun^i, parileulari^ the songs and dances and ths rich folk life of Brittany while enttiualaatle about new activities, American style. Thursday, March 10, 19T7-MIRROR-HERALD Page SB IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR SUNDAY SHOPPERS ALL PRICES IN THIS AD WILL BE GOOD THRU SUNDAY AT . . . A KINGS MOUNTAIN PLAZA: SHOP EVERYDAY INCLUDING SUNDAY AND SAVE AT WINN^XIL W-D BRAND EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF HARViST FtC$H FLORIDA ORANGB.... 5 .lo 89' HASVBT rSESH FlOtIDA WHITE GRAPEFRUIT . 5 BM 89’ hahvestfiieshwestesn D'ANJOU PEARS f^. 99< HARVIST FRfSH KILN CURIO SWf IT P0TAT0B...4 «1" CAUFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES.... 9 FOB 99’ WASHINGTON STATE GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES FSESH POSK('/.lOIN) ASST. CHOPS.. FRESH PORK LOIN CENTER CUT CHOPS MCATY FOSK NECKBONES, TAILS OS PORK FEET.... L. 49’ DUICHBS MIAM) aOMLESS BUFFCT 2/4 IS. AVG. SMOKED PICNIC » M** FAUWETTO FAEM.. .EIMENTO CHEESE ctTp n** CEACMN GOOD 10 CdUNT EEC. OE BUTTBIMaK BISCUITS....6 ^A°^ 69’ CEUO WEAPFEO FLOUNOEE OE PERCH FILLCT.. » 99 TOENFOOD 1 GMofton pot pies I W-D BRAND U.S. CHOia I CUBE STEAK OLD HKKOEY CHOTPEO POEK BAR-B-QUE... SUNNYLANO SMOKED S.C. LINK SAUSAGE ;kg W D BRAND U.S. CHOICE BONELESS RIB EYE STEAK, l. ’2”] W-D tEANOU.S. CHOICE aONElESS (FULL CUT) ' I ROUND STEAK, u M** W-O EEANO U.$. CHOICE tONELESS CHUCK ROAST, l. M'* W-O BEANO U.S. CHOICE BONELESS SHLD.ROAST., l. M’’ W-D BEANO U.S. CHOICE BONELESS SOUND TIP ROAST.... L. n*’ wo BEANO U.S. CHOICE BONELESS .. $11* W D BRAND HANOI PACK , U.S. INSPECTED GROUND BEEF SEA PACK BATTER A SHRIMP V‘k°c* M*’ SUrEESEAND WHIfPEO WHIP TOPPING.... 2 c?A 99’ TASn O-SEA WHITING. PERCH OR FLOUNDER FISH PORTION. 99’ PEPPERIDCE FARMS BANANA OR LEMON COCONUT CAKE 99’ *‘THE REAL THING*’ HOUSE OF CHEESECAKE PLAIN OR STRAWBERRY CHEESECAKE.. 'ti?l ASTORON-THE-COS. CORN ZSS 79' FROZEN SHOESTRING CUT FRENCH FRIES; MORTON REEF. WESTERN ROUNDUP. SEANS I PRANKS. SALISBURY STEAK OR MEAT LOAF DINNERS....! <l” SIAPACK NUSHPUPPIES2 89’ SEA PACK ^K°G^ M** ONION O'S^.. SUPERBRAND TWIN POPS, FUDGE BARS, | KEGEAM BARS OR ICE CREAM SANDWICHES
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