4 'Page 2A—MIRROR-HERALD—Thursday, April 19, 1979 ■ - Adult High School Program Successful rPk^^ShoQsOn ..GIFT TO HELPING HAND FUND— Cliff Whitfield, rt, president of Kings Mountain Little Theater, presents check for $.133.16 to Rev. J.C. Goare, president of Kings Mountain Ministerial .Association, fo the KM Helping Hand Fund, proceeds from the K.MLT’s recent Photo by Gary Stewart religious drama. “The Robe”, attended by 443 people. Because of a grant from the .\.C. .Arts Council, KMLT charged no admission to the four performances and gave all donations to the Ministerial .Association’s year-round charity program. Mrs. Virginia Butler of Route 2, Lawndale, has finished the Adult High School program held at Casar School. She is scheduled to receive her adult high school diploma from Burns High School at Oeveland Tech’s spring graduation. When asked why she decided to return to school Mrs. Butler said, “I wanted to obtain my high school diploma for per sonal satisfaction. I also wanted to become a teacher’s aide and being a high school graduate is a major requirement.” “It is my desire to someday work with the smaller children in the dementary school. I feel I can help the kindergarten through the third grade Kiwcmis Club Project Talent Show Tonight f The annual Kings Mountain iKiwanis Club Talent Show will be ■ kicked off tonight at 7 o’clock at I Barnes Auditorium. t Performing for the judges tonight f will be the winners from individual i contests held in local school grades Ikinder-garten through seventh. I Talent from ^ades 8 through 12 I will perform Fri., April 27 at 7 p.m. f 'This marks the 22nd year the local I club has sponsored talent shows for I the students in KM schools and the f proceeds from the box office go into ■ Kiwanis Club community projects, f During the past 21 years the club J 'has poured more than $40,000 into these projects. T Rob Suber and Lyn Cheshire are co-chairmen of the stage com mittee; Roy Duncan, finance chairman; and David Mauney, chairman of the door committee. The finance committee will have a table manned in the Barnes Auditorium lobby to receive public donations prior to each talent show. Oas8 Of ^69 Sets Meet The class of 1969 of Kings Mountain High School will hold its tenth year reunion Aug. 11. Kathy Allred, chairman of the arrangements committee, said that addresses are needed of several alumni. Call Mrs. Allred at 739-7652 if you have addresses of these for mer students: Gary C. Adams, Allen, Byars, Darrell Alexander, Linda James Brown, J. Arnold Pauline Camp, Vernon Coyle, Patty Lane, Wanda L. Wright, Geraldine Leary, Saundra Lyons, Robert Pressley, Myra Smith, Clifton Williams, Jimmy Wright, James Mills, George W. Poole, Jr. and Gloria Jean Oliver. SCISM’S STORE TOMATO PLANT SALE Thur.-Fri.- Sat. *4 C 0 I U Each ON ALL BIG PLANTS SCISM’S GENERAL STORE PATTERSON GROVE COMMUNITY OBITUNil€9 CITATieN. The first Chevy with front wheei drive can be driven here today. Citation A-Door Hatchi)ack Put yourself behind the wheel. You’ll appreciate Citation’s front wheel drive, rack-and-pinion steering, and transverse- mounted engine that’s cradled in rubber- cushioned mountings to reduce engine vibration. Chevrolet cars are equipped with GM-built engines produced by various divisions. For easy parking. Citation’s less than 15 feet bumper to bumper, yet inside, five adults can relax in comfort. Plus, there’s a lot of cargo space—41.1 cubic feet in hatchback models with rear seat down. SEE THE ALL NEW CHEVY CITATION. TAKE A TEST DRIVE TODAY JERRY NATION CHEVROLET 124 S. Railroad Ave. Downtown Kings Mountain WALTER J. BOLIN Funeral services for Walter Jackson Bolin, 74, of Rt. 4, were conducted Wednesday at 3 p.m. from Kings Mountain Church of God by his pastor, Rev. Jerry Smith, interment following in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Mr. Bolin, Dixon com munity farmer and retired textile employe, died suddenly Monday morning at his home of an apparent heart attack. He was son of the late William Robert and Mary Jane Bolin of Kings Mountain and a member of Kings Mountain Church of God. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Thelma Oveda Caveny Bolin; one son, Gary Bolin of Kings Mountain; four daughters, Mrs. Summie Norman, Mrs. Marie Page, Mrs. Maybelle Strange, all of Kings Mountain, and Mrs. Nancy Holmes of South Gate, Michigan; one brother, Robert Bolin of Gastonia; six grand children; and one great grandchild. Harris Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. KM Hospital Report P.ATIENTLISTAT NOON WEDNESDAY: Lucille F. Alexander, KM Convalescent Center; Louise M. Canipe, 619 Mauney Ave.; Kathleen F. Eaves, Bessemer City; John W. Gibson, Gastonia; Hazel E. Hensley, 409 Edgemont, Gastonia; Viola E. Hunter, Bessemer City; Mary L. Norman, 1002 Shelby Rd.; Lela D. Ramsey, Rt. 2 Bessemer City; Ada M. Roseboro, P.O. Box 1013, and Elizabeth T. Sisk, 907 Greencircle Dr., Gastonia. GARNER HARRILL SHELBY—Funeral services for Garner Harrill, 80, half-sister of Mrs. Beulah Houser of Kings Mountain, were conducted Wedne^y at 2:30 p.m. at Shiloh Baptist Church by Rev. R.E. Devoe, interment following in Webb Memorial Lawns. . Mr. Harrill died Sunday at Cleveland Memorial Hospital. Ateo surviving are one daughter, three brothers, one half-brother, and five half-sisters. Enloe Mortuary was in charge of arrangements. KHVOS MOUNTAIN MIRROR-HBRALD PubUstedBaeh TuMday A llninday PhaaeTN-TdM PuMlNier OAKLAND ATIONI ■dM«r TOMMeOranU! ■poftiBdltor OARTITBWAItT Woman's II ditor SLlZABinH STBWART Oonoiml Manager DARRIILL AUSTIN AdverOelng Director CLTIMIHILL MEMBERor NORTH CAROLINA PRESS AggOCaCAfflON TtM Kings Mountain Mirror-Herald la published each Tueeday and Thuraday by Oenarel Publlehlng Obmpany, P. O. Drawer TBS, Kings Mountain, N. C., S80M. Business and editorial offices are located el SOt South Piedmont Ave. Single copy 18 cents. Sub scription rates: tS-M yearly in-eUte, 84.SB six months; $8.80 yiarly out-of-steta, 18 six mafdhS; Studsnt rate *or nlns months IS.M. Ssoond Class postegs paid at Kings Mountain, N. C. child and a teacher’s aide position would be a ‘top job’ for me.” Mrs. Butler found the time in the adult high school classes at Casar were worthwhile.but it was difficult working full time at Hickory Springs Manufacturing, attending classes, and meeting the needs of her family. “The adult high school program is most wor thwhile and it gave me the opportunity to prove myself,” concluded Mrs. Butler. Cleveland Tech sponsors the adult high school program at seven locations across the county. For those adults who need the adult basic education, school work through the ei^t grade level, ten class locations are available in the couny. Persons interested in either the adult basic education or the adult high school program are requested to contact Mrs. Louise Martin, 482-8351. Registration is open for these programs through the week of Monday • Ihursday, April 16 -19 for adult high school students and the adult basic education program operates with an open registration at all times. A registration fee of $5.00 is charged to both adult basic education and adult high school programs. CC Rose Society To Meet Cleveland County Rose Society will meet Sunday aftOTnoon at 2:30 p.m. at Alston Bridges Barbecub on Grover St. in Shelby. Dennis Bridges, president, will preside and all in terested citizens are in vited to attend. Only you’ll knowhow little you paid. A. women’s casual sandal with removable t-strap. Low wedge heel. Assorted colors. 5j00 5XX) Reg. $6.97 Comfdrt top knee-hi hose 4 pairs $1.00 Reg. 494 Reg. $6.97 B. Women’s comfortable walking sandal with pleated vamp, cushioned insole, and low heel. Assorted colors. Canvas tote bags. Assorted colors. 3.50 Reg. $4.97 KM Plaas Shopping Center Open Mon-Tbuts 10-8 FrI 10-9 Snt-t-SSubdny 1-8 Sale prices good thru Sunday. Master Charge or Visa. Open evenings and Sunday 1-6 pm. Sun.-Thurs. 10-10 Fri. S Sat. 10-n WEBC-ENO SPECIALS 9 OZ. SIRLOIN STEAK *4.09 ;,12 OZ. SIRLOIN STEAI *4.79 too WEST KINO $T. KINGS MT.. N.C. 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