EVERETTE THOMBS JR. Everette Thombs In Competition Everette Thombs Jr., student of The Dance Academy of Jane Campbell, recently qualified in the preliminaries for the title of Mr. Carolina Dance. Thombs, son of Dr. and Mrs. Everette Thombs, will be compet- ing for the title on Nov. 4. Thombs will perform a tap rou- tine choreographed by Jane Campbell entitled "The Magic Jacket." Plant To Honor Powell A new Martin-Marietta plant in Kings Mountain was the dream of the late Jay Powell, who was plant manager of Kings Mountain Martin- Marietta when he died May 10, 1987 after 39 years with the company. Friday, the 18 employees in the new $1.5 million plant will mark their first week of operation in the new facility and will also formally dedicate the plant to the memory of their late "boss." Powell's wife, Evelyn, and their sons, Jay Powell Jr., and Steve Powell will be present for the 11 a.m. ceremony where the family will be given a plaque and a dedi- cation plaque at the plant will be unveiled in memory of Jay Powell Sr. Don Champion, plant manager, and Darrell Carpenter, office man- . ager, said the public is invited to A «attend the ceremonies on the plant grounds. » Bloodmobile Next Tuesday The Cleveland County Red Cross will sponsor a bloodmobile visit Tuesday from 1-5 p.m. at the Kings Mountain Church of God on Parker Street. Sandi Shockley, blood services director for the Red Cross, urges Kings Mountain area citizens to go vote and then go by the church to donate a pint of blood. The annual fall give-in will be held Friday at the Cleveland County Historical Museum in Shelby. Hours are 12:30-4:30 p.m. and the goal is 50 pints. The Red Cross collected 69 units of blood at the October 25th visit to Ora Mills. The goal was 85. MICHAEL CLARK STEPHANIE CLARK Clarks Note Birthdays Michael and Stephanie Clark re- cently celebrated birthdays. Michael, who was 4 on Oct. 25, was honored with a "Bigfoot" party by family and friends. Stephanie, who was one on Sept. 23, had a Disney theme party. They are the children of Steve and Darlene Clark of Grover and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Clark, all of Grover. RE — —_— Improvement Workshop Held At Dance Academy Students of The Dance Academy of Jane Campbell hosted an excit- ing Performance Group Irmnprovement Workshop Oct. 21 directed by Nancy Giles and four of her assistants from The Southern Strutt Jazz Co. of Columbia, S.C. Nancy Giles graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in professional dance. She was a dancer of the Donny and Marie Show and danced in Las Vegas and Europe and Asia. She has performed with such stars as Bob Hope, Cool and Gang, Seals and Croft, Kris Christopherson and Cheryl Teigs on television. She is currently a member ot Dance Educators of America and received an award for excellence in teaching dance from the national magazine, "Dance Teaching Now." The Southern Strutt Jazz Co. are 1989-90 winners of the Young Americans National Dance Festival, 1988-89 national winners of Dance Educators of America Dance Competitions, 1988-89 na- tional winners of Dance Makers Inc. "With the success of this work- shop The Dance Academy plans to have more programs of this caliber in the future," said Miss Campbell. fix Stevens re He reason Cleveland Mali Shelby A harvest of savings? Lm um yr Ca EE ELECT > SCOTT NEISLER DISTRICT 6 COMMISSIONER Pd Pol Adv. 50% off MISSY SPORTSWEAR Carol Little Collection. Woven & Knits in soft pastel. 100% cottons & blends. Size S-M-L Reg. Price 52.00 to 116.00 75% off sate 22.99 MISSY SPORTSWEAR MENS ANDHURST LE DRESS SLACKS ue rei ovis || |] pli rn Fon 25% MISSY yoo SALE 1 2.99 RED CAMEL TURTLENECKS Entire stock of Peter Popovitch Knit Col- lection. 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