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ray ; Thursday, May 19, 1994 -THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page-5B alent Show set m atl West School The third annual barbecue and parent/teacher talent show will be held Friday, May 20). Lunch and dinner plates featur- ing barbecue with all the trimmings will be available for $5 from 12 noon until 6 p.m. The talent show will begin at 7 p.m. There is a one dollar charge at the door. Duke's TIP program honors area students George Goforth of Kings Mountain, a student at KM Middle School; Jennifer Greene of Kings Mountain, a student at Southwest Junior High in Gastonia; and ae Tr lh HN : ; ; 3 Randolph Carothérs of Grover. a KINDERGARTEN PROJECT - These students represent the student at Crest Middle School, are kindergarten classes at Bethware School who completed their dedica- tion page in the books they chose to buy from funds received by among the more than 14,000 sev- Mauney Memorial Library from a Youth Services Mini Grant. After enth graders who will be honored preparing the dedication page, the students took the books to the li- in June at the Duke University brary for a story time and special book dedication ceremony. From Talent Identification Program cere- left, ‘Chad Roberts, Chase Bridges, Kristyn Funderburke and Trey mony in Durham, Glass. MUSICIANS WIN TROPHIES - Director Eugene Bumgardner, left, and students Cale McDaniel and Jada Brown show off the trophies KMHS choral students and the Kings Revue won during the recent Music Fest 1994 in Florida. The group was recognized at Monday night's School Board meeting in Grover. em) i ins K PLUGS tad ——————— innit annette ——_——— ERE a aL 3 [1] ———— NAPA | AUTOLITE OR CHAMPION SPAR OIL : AUTOLITE CHAMPION * 5W30 « 10W30 SPARK PLUGS | SPARK PLUGS *10W40 SALE PRICE $ 94 each | sneer $ .99 cacy oii Cal AE = 25 wssma wrest - 30 (3 « SAE 40 FINAL COST AFTER REBATE 5 h anny FINAL COST AFTER REBA d | a | NAPA SOUNDMASTER® Nr EF | MUFFLERS or F td tic and it tL Be spew | | FREE DECORATE GROCERY BAGS - Bethware School art teacher Addie Crocker (standing) recently ] ; 7/4 worked with students to decorate grocery bags donated by Food Lion. The bags were returned to Food yl. 7% — Lion to be used by the store to bag customers’ groceries. Bethware teacher assistant Anna Dellinger, who < : xX also works at Food Lion, coordinated the project. Shown working on the bags are, left to right, Michael 0 ' Hawkins, Sharon Ellis, William Moore, Chris Rhyne, Mrs. Crocker, Drenda Byers, Matthew Bridges and TEE 8 HT Wade Randall. = ; Newton named i NAPA LUCZCR | TOOL CENTER Three drawers, plus top and J ag bottom compartments. - VT Vi Casters for easy mobility. TR Jaw = 6,600 Stores $ 04 - ZIT Lalo eH Provides all legal lamps. and reflectors for trailers, under 80" wide. ? i INEPT RS TIT LER The United States Achievement Academy announced today that Leigh Anne Newton has been named a Collegiate Scholastic All- ASK US ABO CERN RRLARRNRAARAT AREA RE LACRES American. 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These are awards is few students can ever hope to at- HONORED FOR SERVICE - Teresa Biggerstaff, left, is congratu- PA HAS OVER 6,600 STORES NATIONWIDE! a —— i. i iattisstoneaticesietcctan) ——— Prices good through May 31, 1994, or while supplies last, at participating NAPA Auto Pai —— a ————— TETELYIN rts stores. Rebate and special offer details available in stores Teel Bridges Auto Parts (iN) 0 Nd 500 E. Kings Hwy., Kings Mountain, NC e 739-5436 ie WE KEEP AMERICA RUNNING. CARL AmSNLER / tain. lated by Assistant Superintendent of Instruction Dr. Jane King as | Mrs. Newton, who attends Kings Office Support Employee of the Year at the recent School Service A = _— ] College, will appear in the Awards banquet. 0 Scholastic All-American { Collegiate Directory, which is pub- lished nationally. "Recognizing and supporting our youth is more important than ever before in American history. Certainly, winners of the Scholastic All-American Collegiate Awards should be congratulated and appre- ciated for their dedication to excel- lence and achievement," said Dr. George Stevens, Executive Director of the United States Achievement Academy. The Academy selects Scholastic All-American Collegiate Scholars upon the exclusive recommenda- tions of professors, instructors, deans, and other qualified spon- sors. Once awarded, the students may be recognized by the USAA for other honors. Mrs. Newton is the daughter of Gary and Mary Jo Stewart of Kings Mountain. Grandparents are Letha Stewart of Kings Mountain and Camilla Rogers of Taylorsville. She is married to NO PAYMENTS UNTIL OCT. 94 Steve Newton and the have a daughter, Kayla. Bands in contest Kings Mountain District School Band students were well represent- ed at the South Central District Solo and Ensemble Festival May 7 at Bessemer City High School. ‘The students played prepared so- los, duets, trios and large ensem- bles or a rating by a panel of Judges. The students received ratings of Superior and Excellent. Sel tav Tissue Es sg SPRING SNAPPER SALE DISCOUNTS! ACCESSORIES! | FINANCING!" mgr ape nr | naieaB Cito neprcoot sue |, TaloaBuCutaf econ RELIED with qualified mower purchase. », CHOOSE A KWIK-N-EZY CATCHER FOR WALK MOWERS OR A SINGLE BAG CATCHER FOR RIDERS AND TRACTORS. new mulching standards that all the others are still trying to match! 1415 S. Lafayette St. (Hwy. 18 South) Shelby, NC 28150 (704) 484-2715
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