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NORTH WINNERS - Winners in the annual North School Talent Show Thursday night are ! ; - Photo by Gary Stewart pictured above. Left to right, they are Christy Walker, Tyrone Crocker and Carrie La Vere. Central Has Talent Show Tiffany Ramsey, Angela Red- mond and Tonya Hawkins were winners in the annual Central School Talent Show Thursday night at the school auditorium. The three will represent Cen- tral in the annual Kiwanis Club Talent Shows April 14 and 21 at B.N. Barnes Auditorium. Tiffany ' sang “The Rose”, Angela danced to “Flamethrower”, and Tonya did a gymnastics routine to “Chariots of Fire.” Others participating were Tabitha Hambright, Shannon Smith, Lori Blalock, Paula Nance, Tracy Woody, Jennifer Boheler, Sandra Broome, Sharon Greene, Noah Adams, Tammy Cook, Billy King, Nichole Jef- feries, Jeana Elliott, Tammy Varner and Heather Bradshaw. Special entertainment was provided by David Alvarez, the Pioneer Cloggers, Jumping Jills and Fatz. Members of the Jumping Jills Thursday. March 17, 1983-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3A. Three Win At North Christy Walker, Tyrone Crocker and Carrie La Vere won the annual North School Talent Show - Thursday night in the school auditorium. They will represent the school ‘in the. annual Kiwanis Club Talent Show April 14 at Barnes Auditorium. Christy sang “Bimbo” to win the kindergarten-first grade divi- sion. Tyrone danced to “Gigalo” to win the second-third grade division and Carrie did a twirling and clogging routine to “Texas Fiddle” to win the fourth-fifth grade division. The Kings Mountain Little Cloggers, students in grades kindergarten through five in the . Kings Mountain schools, provid- ed special entertainment. They were directed by elementary P.E. teachers Kathy James and Kathy Wheeler. Others participating in the talent show were Christy Robbs, Cindy Robbs, Vonielle Sweat, Melanie Bumgardner, Molly Subler, Stacy Patterson, Heidi Hamrick, Joseph Jefferies, Jamie Cheshire, Rhonda Falls, Kelly Yarbrough, Mark Sanders, Dar- rick Bess, Janie Cooper, Ken- neth Hale, Steven Moore, Shane Johnson, Angela Weaver, Dee Dee Patterson, Alphonzo Miller, Paul Chen, Peter Chen, Jeffrey Rogers and Amy Scism. Kings Mountain CARPET rave reviews. on Collectors Solarian. Reg. $19.95 Now $15.95 What a floor show! And what savings! 34 off every square yard of Armstrong Collectors Solarian. Put any of the 16 beautiful colors and patterns in your home, and get And Armstrong's exclusive Solarian no-wax surface means your Collectors Solarian floor will keep its "like- new’ look far longer than vinyl no-wax floors. It's a very exclusive engagement, playing only 739-0385 126 W. Mountain Streef Kings Mountain, N.C. SHOWROOM ‘One of The Finest Showrooms Armstrong rs floor fashion mE In The South East’’ at your Floor Fashion Center “store. Only for a limited time. So catch gur Eiooy Show and Sale today. are Mary Elizabeth Gibson, Tammy Hutchins, Justine Sherer, Charity Williams, Abbie te Yarbro, Linda Greene, and EEE Siozged Ions Falisran: Members; of : 4s ' Walnut Stained the Pioneer Cloggers are Beth Webster, Buffy Hutchins, Kim Fern Stands Moretz, Amy Morris, Regina Marion Court Braided Rugs. $399 Floor design copyrighted by Armstrong Photo by Gary ¥ Stewart ‘WINNERS 3 ory Hawking, leh, and Tiffany Ramsey were winners in Thursday's talent show at Central School. They will advance to the annual Kiwanis Club Talent competition next . month at Barnes Auditorium. Angela Redmond. not pictured, .. 26” Tall - 10%" Basket, | $ 399 \ churches, clubs and organiza- : } tions, the Parade of Stars is one Gastonia District will hold its God” will set the theme for the No Appointment Necessary ¢ of WBTV’s most successful on- annual Prayer Breakfast at Cen- meeting. Mrs. Jamima DeMar- 739-7861 was also a winner in the Central show. Ross and Shannon Yarbro.. Telethon Is Slated ‘The “Lou Rawls Parade of Stars” television fundraising special will be aired Saturday, to benefit the United Negro Col- lege Fund. The three-hour varie- ty special will be aired locally, from 8 p.m. until 11 p.m. by WBTV-Channel 3... WBTV. is part of UNCF’s national net- work of more than 60 stations to * carry the Parade of Stars. Due to generous support of individual contributors, business/corporate donors and contributions ‘from. air public service and promo- tional project, according to Ken Koontz, WBTV’s Director of Community Affairs. There are three UNCF- BUILDING JAIL - Broughton, Hamrick. kneel- ing, Charles “Pete” Peterson.’ ‘standing left, and Pat Slayton are pictured above construc- ting the jail which will be used for next week's Cancer Society Jail-A-Thon. For a $25 dona- member schools in the WBTV viewing area: Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte; Barber- Scotia College, Concord; and Livingstone College, Salisbury. WBTV personalities Mike McKay and Ken Koontz will again be local hosts for the WBTV Lou Rawls Parade of Stars. ) The United Negro College : Fund was established in 1944 as a ‘major-fund-raising arm for its member schools. UNCF is com- prised of 42 small, historically black private colleges and universities, mostly located in the South. The Parade of Stars has generated more than $10 million in pledges and contributions to UNCEF in the past two years, while conveying UNCF’s theme that “A mind is a terrible thing to waste” to millions of people - throughout the US and Canada. PRAYER BREAKFAST tral United Methodist Church in Kings Mountain, Saturday, March 26, from 8:45 a.m. until “11:30 a.m. “Do all To The Glory Of cus of China Grove, a past Vice President of the Western North Carolina Conference, will be featured speaker. Photo by Gary Stewart tion, local citizens can have, their boss, hus- band, wife, friends, teacher, or anyone else locked up. All donations will go to the Cleveland County unit of the American Cancer Society. Scissor Smith Salon Part | Welcomes Sandy Horn Earl (Formerly Of Hair Plus) Haircolor And Permanent Wave Specialists ProcisionPorms . «.. ... s.r 28.008 Up StyleCuts................ ¢c00000.....56.00& Up Shampoo ...........................94.00 Extra STYLISTS: Lynn Walters - Arlene Smith 219 S. 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