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~ | ie rE Tee if 6B-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, June 7, 1990 Host families are being sought for high school exchange students from Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Holland, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Spain, Italy, Brazil, Ecuador, New Zealand, Australia, Japan, Thailand and Yugoslavia for the school year 1990-91 in a program sponsored by the American Intercultural Student Exchange. The students, age 15-17, will ar- KIMBERLY HOYLE HEATHER CAVE “5% \ CHUCK BRIDGES KM Students To Attend Gov. School Three Kings Mountain Senior High School students will attend Governor's School this summer. Heather Ruth Caveny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Caveny,will study French at Governor's School East at St. Andrew's College in Laurinburg. Charles (Chuck) Bridges, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bridges, will study Social Studies at Governor's School West at Winston Salem. Kimberly Ann Hoyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hoyle, will study Instrumental Music at Governor's School West at Winston Salem. Grade LEG 49: 16 Oz. - Libby's 4 R{JORRTe] FHT QUARTERS FRUIT COCKTAIL rive the United States in August, 1990, attend a local high school, and return to their home countries in June, 1991. The students, all flu- ent in English, have been screened by their school representatives in their home countries and have spending money and medical in- surance. Host families may deduct $50 per month for income tax purposes. AISE is also seeking American Exchange Students Need Families high school students, age 15-17, who would like to spend a high school year in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, France, Spain, New Zealand or Australia or participate in a five- week summer host family stay throughout Western Europe. Families interested in either pro- gram should call toll free: 1-800- SIBLING. bl sis NEIL MORRIS SUN. | MON. | TUES. | WED. | THUR.] FRI. SAT. 4 5 6 7 8 10 Prices in this ad good Monday, June 4 thru Sunday, June 10, 1 90. (Golden Ripe BANANAS KM's Neil Motis Graduates W(U Nelson Jerry Morris Jr., §n of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Morris of{ings Mountain, was a member Q the Centennial graduating clap at . Western Carolina Universil in Cullowhee May 3. He received his B. Sin Business Administration wil a ‘major in Marketing. Lb. 2 Daily - 75% Lean (5 Lb. Pack Or More) UTNE; I Jimmy Dean Mild/ Hot/Special Recipe/ Extra Mild - SAUSAGE “Holly Farms \ S 1° Roll Fresh Daily 80% Lean GROUND BEEF $168 2 Liter - 2 Liter - STEVE PLONK Plonk Graduates David Steven Plonk, son of Betty Plonk and David Plonk, both of Kings Mountain, graduated May 13 from the University of North ! Carolina at Chapel Hill. Plonk received his B. S. in Business Administration. He is a 1985 graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School. Michelle Jones Top Fund Raiser The Math Department at Kings 14 0z. - Chocolate/ Vanilla/Strawberry ULTRA SLIM FAST 16 Oz Muellers jumbo shells Jo Soy N Diet Pepsil PEPSI COLA {10 Diet Mt. Dew/ Mt. Dew......... - Mueller’s MACARONI SHELLS 5:07. - pmentcoe ARTIFICTAELY FLAV I CUTS a 16 Oz. - Sealtest SOUR CREAM USDA Choice Beef Boneless RIBEYE/NEW YORK STRIP STEAK | 9498, ILRI] TIEN 6 Pack - Orange TANG FRUIT BOX/ KOOLAID GRAPE KOOLER 5 Ct. Biscuits BUTTER-ME-NOTS " Sweet Southern PEACHES 49: NON & J) | \/ ™N TR our Choice’ FRESH GREEN ONIONS/LARGE BELL PEPPERS/ LONG GREEN SLICING CUCUMBERS 10 Oz. Charbroiled Beef Patty/ Meatloaf/Salisbury Steak/Sliced Beef/Sliced Turkey/7.5 0z. Chicken Patty/6 Oz. Chicken Nuggets ( FREEZER QUEEN FROZEN DINNERS 6 Oz. - Pillsbury CINNAMON ROLLS a Mountain Junior High recently par- : 14 Oz. - Frozen Chocolate/ ticipated in the 48 Oz. - Dish Detergent rar ai DOVE LIQUID TREND DETERGENT | | sanoUET Cheam Pies R ¢ h ss Hora on O= : 4 Mathathon. Close to 200 C students partici- pated and raised almost $1,600. = There were 27 JONES students who re- ceived tee shirts for collecting pledges of $25 or more. Michelle Jones, a ninth grader, raised the most money and received a tote bag and tee shirt. All students involved were given a certificate. CE A Lt a ef FOOD LION There is a Food Lion conveniently located near you:
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