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Thursday, May 9, 1991 -THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 11A Good citizens Good Citizens for the third nine weeks grading period have been announced for Kings Mountain District Schools by the Kings Mountain ~~ Association of Educators. West - Claire Bagwell, Meghann Childers, Catherine Gordon, Christen Hollifield, Laura Propst, Lindsey Gaffney, Manisone Phanthalack, Melita Betler, Heidi McDaniel, Frankie Coleman, Philip Yates, Addie Moschler. East - John Phillip Martin II, Sheena Williams, Jack Tuck, Markeitta Donyee Young, Antwan Adams, Jeffrey Martin, Miranda Smith, Christy Collins, Arpit Bhatt, Dione Jarrett, Cindy Wilson, Crystal Hunt. North - Lesley Potter, Camille Larson, Molly Hamrick, Justin Singletary, Joey Bishop, Amanda Wright, Amy Spencer, Justin Etters, Shelby Baldonado, Jennifer Patterson, David Barron, Caroline Pittman, Tisa Duncan, Chris Morgan, Nicole Ingram, Amy Pearson, Alice Anderson, Adam Watson. Grover - John Herndon, Rose Davis, Brittany Herier, Tynniayia Smarr, Emily Owens, Danielle Walker, Shatoi Scott, Tuesday Heffner, Angelene Sisk, Ola Moore, Carrie Stowe, Johnny Winstead, Joetta Jones, Jenna Allen, Chris Wall, Brandon Bolin, Ann Glidden. Middle School - Saengmani Philavanh, Kewan Smith, Beth Denlinger, Dorothy Jo, Casey Sipe, i Several years ago Mr. Tate worked with us to Susan Smith, Maurice Jarrett, (8 | figure out the best way to use either our ! i. Ramo credit or cash to buy a new car. We really trust Phanthalack, April Thornburg, them and have always gotten good advice. Edie Hicks, T.G. Goforth, Leigh They'll always be our bank because they are Kendrick, Aaron Allen, Andy : dedicated to our needs.’ Hollifield, Susie Hardin Sadie Patterson, Housewife Bethware second grader Kimberly Stinchcomb keeps a close eye on the Killdeer bird which is nesting two eggs on the gravel in front of the school gym. Now that's a brave bird L was a typical race day for Richa Clark's second O..... something will come along se Home Federal SavingsBan OMNI unk 8 FDIC Kings Mountain, NC 28086, 700 West King Street, Tel: (704) 739-8015 Zi i grade class at Bethware School. toupset the expectant mother but she never ventures INSURED Bes rRmmer Cy ne zee o Fest twig Ree 78) sop ar rs : % Children running in the relays were going as fast as more than a few feet from her eggs. The next moming asionia, ” es venue, Tek ’ they could. Others lined the paved road in front of the after the arrival of their new friend, Mrs. Bowen old gym and cheered their classmates on to victory. chased a dog away from the nest. "We're just hoping nothing will come along and hurt the bird or destroy the eggs,” Mrs. Bowen said. "In alibi an’) li | But, in all of the excitément, the attention of young Kimberly Stinchcomb and teacher assistant Judy hr DONNA TON % ; vo i | Bowen was caught by a small killdeer which landed in Toe weeks Weobe tong trio more frioads ont 0 fly ° Subscribe To The Her ald gf vi gravel just off the edge of the pavement and laidan Mrs, Clark turned the excitement into a learning ex- Donna M. Clinton { f . rience. The chil n i y : 1 The teacher assistants sent for Mrs. Clark, who was iid J hen big iC oii i a gets scholars h | P : inside the building. Soon, most of the children were The class later learned from other staff members more interested in the bird than in play time. that the bird had been nesting in the past on the top of Donna M. Clinton has been After the kids went back to class, from time to time po building. named the recipient of the $1,000 | one of the assistants would go back outside and check "We're undergoing a 10t of new construction,” Mrs scholarship given by the Grand | on the bird. About 30 minutes later, the bird laid an- jar noted. "and all the noise from that must have Chapter, and the Twenty-Fourth Quiier eg% : : caused her to look for a new home. Little sid she know | District Order of Easter n Star i Concerned that it had made its nest in the area that she was moving into an area where there is alot of | (PHA). Donna plans to attend where children await for their car rides after school, traffic every day after school." Barber-Scotia College. . Mis. Clark sent for the school's custodian, Jerry By now, though, all of the parents have learned what Donna is a senior at Kings Edmonson. He built a roped-off area where the cars the roped off area is and they're making sure they don't Mountain High School, where she - couldn't run over the eggs. disturb the little momma. is active in the band, a varsity ; cheerleader, a member of the FCA, : ia FBLA and the Letterman Club. We're The it Becky Cook, who supported the 4- WILDFLOWER HIKE - There She was listed in Who's Who Inside Guys! : bd = A . ; N G 2-1 plan because it means, she Will be a spring wildflower hike Among American High School : says, more choices for the voter Saturday at 10 a.m. at Crowders Students. : Pacis and gives the minority board a Mountain State Park. A ranger will Donna is also a member of Packaged Gas-Electric Home Comfort System | From Page I- higher percentage of representa- 1ead the group through lush bot- Mount Zion Baptist Church, where Carrier Makes It Better Inside Ik for Ward I on city council. That tion, said the move was political. tomland in search of colorful wild- he serves as president of the ‘ representative would represent Mayor Kyle Smith disagrees. He flowers. Participants should wear you Department, youth secretary 16% of the population on the 4-2-1 says committees are appointed to hiking boots and old clothes. The of the Sunday School, and on the plan and 14% of the population on make recommendations to council. hike is limited to 30 people and youth Usher Board. i .the 5-2-1 plan. An uneven number of commission- reservations are requested. The Donna is the daughter of Melba ; Council members Jackie Barrett, ers on the board will assure, he hike will last 1-1 1/2 hours. For in- Clinton and Jasper Jefferson of Elvin Greene and Norma Bridges concurs with other council mem-, formation call 867-1181. Gastonia. supported the 5-2-1 plan. Council bers, to deny the mayor a vote and -members Scott Neisler and Fred strip a mayor of power. "The rules, Finger supported the redistricting regulations and ordinances are committee recommendation. passed on by the board of commis- “Councilman Al Moretz was absent sioners and they ought to be the during the discussion and voting. one to vote on them, not the may- Elections Board Chairman or" said Smith. * So reliable we back it with a free 5-year prowmetion plan. All you're responsible for is normal maintenance. 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