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BOOK CHARACTER WINNERS - Winners in North School's Book Character Day contest Friday are pictured above. They are Tasha McClain, Indian, kindergarten; Shannon Dell- inger, Captain Hook, first grade; Nikki Dixon, CLASS WINNERS - Winners from classrooms in North School's Book Character Day are pic- tured above. They are Benjamin Brown, Heather McDowell, Rex Chuck Canipe, NL LA Mary Poppins, second grade; Wendi Ross, Dr. Frankenstein, third grade; Michael Phillips, Peter Pan, fourth grade; and Tina Matheson, Raggedy Ann, fifth grade. Photos by Shirley Austin Turner, Tamara Cape, Larry Neal, Wendi Goode, Damon Putnam, Marie Mayse. Ralph Ervin, Cathy Hutto, Shondi McGinnis and Theresa Anderson. Six Wrecks Reported Police: charged two drivers and several persons were injured in six automobile accidents which occurred during the weekend. High property losses were reported. A 1978 Toyoto operated by M.L. Williams, of 508 S. Cansler St., was totaled last Wednesday at 9:40 p.m. when a 197} Ford operated by Larry Lewis Carroll, 112 S. Gaston St.,made a left turn in front of the Williams car on Cleveland Avenue. Mrs. Williams was taken to the emergency room of the hospital financial decisions. minutes. Timely Topics. Thursday May 3, 1984 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 8, 1984 7:30 p.m. HOW TO MAKE MORE MONEY WITH YOUR MONEY A Basic Course in Making Personal Financial Decisions This is a two-session program designed to help you make better Each session will last approximately one hour and forty-five There is no charge and no obligation of any kind. HOWEVER DUE TO LIMITED SEATING, YOUR FREE ADMISSION TICKETS MUST BE OBTAINED IN ADVANCE. You will learn about: ®Common Stocks © Bonds ® Options eMutual Funds ®Money Market Funds © Tax Shelters ®IRA’s ¢Qil and Gas Drilling Programs Corporate Retirement Plans eTax Deferred Annuities ® Bond Swaps ®Real Estate Limited Partnerships ® Uniformed Gifts to Minors ®Many Other SESSION ONE: ePlanning Your Financial Future ® SESSION TWO: e Selecting Investment Alternatives® Preserving Your Hard Earned Money Location: City of Kings Mountain Community Center Room 111, 208 N. Cleveland Ave. : Instructor: Lonnie A. Waggoner II Financial Consultant Robinson Humphrey/American Express Inc. P.O. Box 11429, 4423 Sharon Rd. - Charlotte, N.C. 28220 [1 would like to attend your program entitled HOW TO MAKE MORE MONEY WITH YOUR MONEY A Basic Course in Personal Financial Planning. future such programs in-my area. 1-800-532-1043 (Toll Free) Please send ___ sets of tickets to: Name: _ ; Address: City: 22. State: Zip: Telephone: es] . [11 cannot attend this session, but'would“be interested in You inay order youf frée admission tickets by telephone. Call for treatment of bruises. The Carroll vehicle was damaged ap- proximately $700. An accident involving a motorcycle and a 1973 VW oc- curred at 10;30 p.m. Wednesday night on Battleground Avenue near the intersection of Gold St. George Ruff,Jr. was operating the Kawasaki motorcycle and Bobby Gene Martin of Fairview Road was driving the car. Friday the 13th proved uniucky for two motorists. Cars operated bys Lawrence Adams, Margrace Road, operating a 1972 Chevy, and Willard Grubb, o: Raintree Trailer Park, operating a 1974 Chevrolet, col- lided in the parking lot of Com- munity Grocery. Damages totai- ed $700. A second accident on Friday involved cars operated by Mattie McGill, of Route 1, operating a 1975 Buick, and Kathy Moore, Route 1, operating a 1975 Buick. Damages totaled $550. Harold Lee Alexander, 417 E. Trade St., Dallas, operating a 1974 Cadillac, was charged with reckless driving after his car damaged a parked car, three newspaper boxes, an iron pole and Community Grocery Satur- day evening at 6:15 p.m. Police said that total damages amounted to $700 to the store building and paper boxes.A parked car belonging to Sherry Fowler, of 414 Belvedere Circle, was damaged $300 and Alex- ander’s vehicle was damaged $600. Police said that a-197} Pontiac operated by Thomas Tyler, 9ii West Louisiana Aven.,Bessemer City, apparently ;went out of control and hit a tree Saturday n ight at 11:48 “p.m. Three passengers in the car were taken to the hospitals for treatment. The driver was charged with no operator’s license, hit and run doing personai injury. Classes Of ‘44 Schedule Reunion The 11th and 12th grades graduating classes of Kings Mountain High School in 1944 will hold their 40th reunion on May 19. Anyone planning to attend should make resrvations by May 1 with mrs. Nell C. Falls, 202 North Dilling Street, Kings Mor ntain. Pre-School Screening Set In KM A team of teachers, speech therapists, the school nurse, the school social worker, and the principal will conduct pre-school screening sessions for all children who will enter kindergarten this coming school year and their parents. To be eligible, the child must be five years old on or before October 15, 1984 and must be a resident of the Kings Mountain school district. Registration is currently taking place at each of the five elemen- tary schools. The screening sessions are be- ing planned for 15 students at one time. The first group will begin at 8:30 a.m., the second at 10:30 a.m., and the last at 1:30 p.m. Parents should contact the school in their district to secure a registration form and make an appointment for the screening which is on a firstcome, first- served basis. If the parent does not know which school his child will attend, he should call the District School Office at 739-4580 for that information. Screening sessions will be held as follows: North School, April 30 and May 1; East School, May 2 and 3; Grover School, May 7 and 8; Bethware School, May 9 and 10; West School, May 14 and 15. Parents will need to bring the child’s official birth certificate (not the hospital record), his up- to-date immunization record, and a copy of his/her physical ex- amination by the family doctor or the health department. Five Classes Plan Reunion Reunions of five graduating classes of Kings Mountain High School will be held May 18th at Holiday Inn. Class members returning represent the Class of 1928, the Class of 1929, the Class of 1930 the < Class ‘of: 1931" ‘and 1932. Alumni should make their reservations for the meal with Hal S. Plonk, Crescent Cir- cle, Kings Mountain. Ulysses S. 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