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* m A \ Page SB-MraROR-HERALD-Tluinday, May S, 1>7» Assembly Is Held By Karen Blackwell KMSHS Oorreapondent electronic teaching and la operated by North devlcea, like an animated Carolina State Unlvemty. garbage can that The teacher- The Science Club of demonatratea the value of demonatrator. Hank Klnga Mountain Senior recycling, a bicycle that Sandera, uaea thla High School apMiaored an generatea electricity, an equipment and other educational and en- electroetatlc precipitator devlcea to deacrlbe the tertalnlng aaaembly April to control poUutlcHi, and an aourcea of energy today, ae at Klnga Mountain High electric motorcycle. methoda we uae for power School. The program waa generation, poealble future The aaaembly featured developed by Oak Ridge aourcea of energy and the an array of unuaual Aaaoclated Unlveraltlea, aoclal, economic and environmental choleea we Cace when we uae energy. One of the cholcea he dlacuaaea la conaervatlon. "Energy Today and Tomorrow" la deal^d to atlmulata both aclence and nonaclence atudenta Into blinking about the energy crlala and the Impact of aclence and technology on modem life. Ffi KM Schools Rank 70th The 146 LEA'a (Local School Unite) In North CbroUna q>ent over one and one-half billion doUara to educate their children during 1077-78. That figure (tl,641,966,418.«» Includea money provided by atate, federal and local govera- mente. Klnga Mountain Dlatrlct Schoola ranked TOth In the total funda expended per pupil during the achool year. State government provided 8808.88 to the local unit, the federal contrlbutlan waa $180.08 and the local money amounted to 8868.80. Oatea County apent the most money per child. 81,741.03. Their ex- pendlturea were allghtly ahead of Durham City which ranked eecond with 81.784.63 per child. Oatea waa flrat In federal con tribution with 8463.00 per child whUe CStapel HUl ranked flrat In local con- trlbutlona, 8847.33 per ^52} SUte allocaUona, baaed on average dally mem bership, varied In almost every local unit. Onslow county received the lowest aUte contribution, $770.78. while Hyde County received the most per child, 81.030.17. IT’SAOIRL Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hurley of Staten Island, New York announce the arrival of their second child, a daughter, Megan Ann Huriey, April 36th. The baby weighed eight pounds, three ounces. She la granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. William Melnlck of Staten Island. New York. Other member of the Huriey family la two-year- old Shaun Raymond Hurley. Mrs. Hurley la the for mer Ann Elisabeth ,^|Uker. CAST OF "JOY” AT PATTERSON GROVE BAP TIST CHURCM-From left to right (front row) Mrs. Sandera, Jerri Patterson, Uaa Wright, Kim Ooodson, Carla Sclam, Todd Chastain, Tracy Seism, and Neal Photo by I.O. Alexander Christo WUllama, Annette Pntoarn, Kelly Ooodaoa, Charles Martin Plyler, Mary Katheryne Plyler, Danaa Seism, Lynn Sclam, Cindy Penaer, Mr*. Lanrln (Judy) Whlsnaat, Mrs. Gilbert (Sadie) Patterson. Not pic tured: Mrs. Warren (Tereaa) Falls. Sclam (back row) Mra. No Saturday And Sunday Patterson Grove Youth To Present Musical ‘Joy’ The Church Training Youth Department of Patterson Grove Baptist Church, King* Mountain, wlU present the musical "Joy" on Sat, May 6th, Sun. May eth and Sund, May 18th in the Pattoreim Grove Activities BuUdlng. Each performance will begin at 8 o’clock In the evening. The youth have dedicated each performance of the musical In memory of Crystal Sparrow, the late daughter of Doughs and Patsy Sparrow of Kings Mountain. "Joy," a musical by Ed Seabough and Bill Cates, points out some concerns of today's Christian youth. The story, set to exciting music, centers around Burney and the New Day Singers and their decision to do something Instead of jiut singing about It. Mrs. Laurln Whlsnanl la muale director for the mualciJ', wdth Mrs. ^arren Falls as asalatant music dlractor. Mrs. Dennis Patterson is drama director, assisted by Mrs. Gilbert Patterson and Mr*. Norman Webster, Church Training Youth Leaders of Patterson Grove. Miss KeUy Ooodson and Mias Debbie Putnam are In charge of scenery and prtqwrtles. Technical managers are Laurln Whlsnant, Gilbert Patteraon and Norman Webstar. The cast Includes Judy Whlsnant as Director, Mary Katheryne Plyler as Pam, Charles Martin Plyler as Burney, Tracy Seism as Rick, Danna Sclam as Cathy, Jerri Pat terson as Martha, Todd Chastain as KSnny, Chrteta Williams as Randl, C3ndy Penner as Cindy, Penny Sanders as Trlna, Annette Putnam as Beth, Lynn Seism as Ron, Carla Seism as Fran, Neal Seism as Jake and Kelly Ooodson, Kim Ooodson, Debbie Putnam and Usa Wright as Other New Day Singers. Rev. Richard Plyler Is pastor of Patterson Grove. Brenda Stewart holds BABY CONTEST WINNERS- Pictured are winner* In the recent baby contest sponsored by Ebeneaer B^tlst Church on CherryvUle Road la a benefit Sonya Marable holds hei for the church which earned $811.78 In a Yaslman Jo-EUe Marable, penny-a-vote competition. From left, winner. ll V EBENEZER CHURCH SPONSORS BENEFIT - Ebeneser Baptlat Church on CherryvUle Rd. said the recent “Baby Contest" was successful and expressed appreciation to aU participaato and contributors. The babies, above, ‘Chermeka Feemster, Benjamin Franklin Brown, m. La Taaha Aa- Photo by I.O. Alexander Brice, Jeeela Monique Brown, Ingrid Boyce La Keohe Smith, Tywaa Mc Daniel, T^rrisha Clinton, and Fred Smith. Winners were CMnoe Patra Lawrence, Shannon Stewart and Yaslman Jo EUe Marable. TRIA'S WHOLE We Invite You To Come By andChooM From Our Menu of Delicious Home Cooked Italian Footto. We Otter Italian Style Shrimp, Lasagne, Spaghetti, TenderJulcy Meatballs, Rich-Homemade Tbmato Sauce, Chicken Cacclatore, Eggplant Parmesan, Manicotti, Plssa (Tour choice of toi^lnga), Italian Sausage, Peppers k Onions, Rlgatonl w-(our cheeses. FreshOarllc Bread. lAidoua Green Salads (Large k Bnutll), with Fresh Vegetables k Fresh Olsp Lettuce. Antipasto w-Lettuce, Vegetables, Cheese, Olives, Pepperonl, Salami, Peppers, and Tour Cboloe of Dressing. PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE OpenSrSOp. m. Wednesday thru Sunday FRIENDLT SERVICE Closed Monday * Tuesdav DINE IN OR CARRT-OUT HWT 74 WEST-ON LEFT BEFORE BUFFALO BRIDGE PHONE 780-7461 Who insures Y)ur savin Sure, your savings are important to you, but do you know who insures them? Today, there are many places competing for your savings. Some offer tempting high returns. So, remember to ask one impor tant question: Who insures my savings? If the answer is the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation... FSLIC...you can rest ea^. The FSLIC was established by an Act of Congress. No other savings & loan insurance is backed by a govern ment agency. And no one has ever lost a penny in a FSLIC insured saving account. Look for an FSLIC emblem before you deposit your savings. The FSLIC is your guarantee. \ YOUR AREA F.S.LI.a INSURTO SAVINQS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS Gastonis Mutual Savings and Loan AnocMion Ciaveland Savings and Loan Association Shsttiy Savings and Loan Association Balmont Swings and Loan Association Kings Mountain Savings and Loan Association Homo Savings and Loan teaodation / Kings Mountain. BessemejXity Find FMaral Savings and Loon Aaaoclation / Shelby. Boiling Springs, (awrryville -- - ^ and Loan Aaaociation of Unoointon idsrai Savinoi and Loan Aasoe CharryvMa^inga and Loan Savings and Loon Aaaociation / I Savings and Loan Association / Gastonia. Dallas. Belmont JslBuWing and Savings AaaociHion/Mount Molly
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