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, never ssloner. Lt i things liey are hall bn, I part of ent last luncU of lb, has ger for council :er was ) fired. na Irothers Dd Beep b also r ofAs- ly, Inc. of First ilby and )rofthe Ir As- idShel- r”. In led the dal for s also overn- I In of- clvlc former Span- lUdren^ aan,lfj Ibabeth e mem- BapUst here be of the nmlttee ». © Students Attend Rap Sessions KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRROR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1972, PAGE 3 During the past week, KM- HS students have been flow ed to attend rap sessions dur ing their study balls. I Kings I Mountain S', I High-lights! by Meredith McGill 6 From KM On ASU Dean’s List These Informal meetings, supervised by a bculty mem ber and also attended by a Human Rebtlons Committee A tobl of 1,214 students earned winter quarter aca demic honors and have been placed on the Dean’s List at Appabchlan Sbte University. To qualify for the honor, a student must maintain a Bev erage on at least IS quarter hours of work with no grade below C. Following Is a list of those students from Kings Mountain who qualified for the Dean’s list; Rickey Dean Camp, a junior, of Rt. 3, Kings Mountain; Glorb Diane Green, a senior, of Rt. 2, Kings Mountain; Charles Andy Greene, a sen ior, of 919 Grover Rd., Kings Mounbln; Roy Lee Huffstet- ler, a junior, of 1 08 N. Pied mont Ave., Kings Mounbln; Nancy Darnell Revnolds, a junior, of Rt. 2; and Terry Wayne Spencer, a junior, of 122 Bridges St Speed Reading Classes Cleveland Technical Insti tute will sponsor a Speed Reading cbss which will be gin Thursday, March 23rd, at 7:00 P.M. Mrs. Duane Robinson will serve as Instructor for this course with classes being held on Tech campus In Room216, every Thursday evening from 7 to 9 through May 25th. LEGALS NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA CLEVE LAND COUNTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contabedb a certain deed of trust exec uted by CHARLES F. RHODES and wUe, MARIE RHODES, dated the 22nd day of July, 1968, and recorded In Book 754 at Page 297 b the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County, North Carolina, debult having been made In the payment of the indebtedness thereby secur ed, and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject of foreclosure the undersigned Trustee will of fer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the Courthouse door, b Shelby, North Carolina, on the 4th day of AprU, 1972, at 11:00 a.m., the property con veyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Number Four Township, Cleveland County, North Car olina, and more particubrly described as follows: Located in the City of Kings Mounbln, North Carolina, on the South side of Ellis St (a 30 foot alley) and East of Tracy Street (but not touch ing the same), and being de scribed by meters and bounds as follows: BEGINNING on a stake In the South edge of Ellis Street, Northeast corner of Eddie Kennedy, and said beginning point being located S. 86 E. 100 feet from the point of intersection of the South edge of Ellis Street with the East edge of Tracy Street, and runs thence with the South edge of Ellis Street, S. 86 E. 75 feet to a sbke; thence S. 2 1/3 W. 150 feet to a stake; thence N. 86 W. 75 feet to a stake, Kennedy's Southeast corner; thence with his East line, N. 2 1/2 E. 150 feet to the pbce of BEGINNING. For the title references see Book 4-T at Page 379; Plat Book 2, at Page 93; and Book 12-J at Page 33, of the Cleve land County Registry. See also the deed from Ham rick Construction Company to Charles F. Rhodes and wife, Marie Rhodes dated July 22, 1968 and now on record in the Clevebnd County Registry. This sale will be made sub ject to all prior Hens and en cumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments for paving, if any. This Is the 8th day of March, 1972 GEORGE B. THOMASSON Trustee Terry Sanford, fomier N.C. Governor, seeking U.S. presidency; “I am not satisfied with the way American govern ment is handling our prob lems.” According to Dan Camp, Ex tension Director, Speed Read ing Is designed to help average readers become better read ers as well as increasing comprehension ability. Busi nessmen, teachers, home makers and others will learn techniques to increase their rate of reading, bow to skim and scan effectively, and how to apply these newly learned skills to the printed page. Due to limited enroUment, anyone wishing to register for this free course should call Cleveland Tech, 482-4378, for an enrollment reservation. GRIFFIN Drug Store SPECIAL THIS WEEK 25% Off Cash Sales Only Sackiipifit4’rto5'1(ri89C PMlykmlfilSTraS'SI'l.ag — ANSImr r PaitylMilMSTtiS'n'Ug REDEM VOUR COUPONS /KT OUR EGGS BaJTlOf Babycare Flushable Pinless Diapers 10<t Off Our Reg. Low Price CLOSE AT When you are ill, or un able to go out, just call us. In addition to our ef ficient prescription serv ice, we carry complete supplies for home nursing and convalescent care. Griffin Drug Store 739-4721 member, have provided stu dents an outlet In which to voice their compblnts or problems. Walters and waitresses for the Junior-Senior prom have been voted on from the soph- omore^^ss, but final run offs have not been talUed as of yet. The KMHS track team wUl participate In a meet against Crest and Burns high schools at Crest on Tuesday after noon, March 21. The Gardner-Webb Peace Singers presented a religious musical program during an afternoon assembly at KMHS on Thursday, torch 16. Bert Smith and Doug Byers, two members of the group, are former KMHS students. Band Concert Is Thursday The Kings Mountain High School band and Freshman band wUl present a concert Thursday night in the Central School Auditorium at 7;45, Numbers presented will be those prepared tor the State Band Festival Contest. No admission to be charged. Debbie Brown Completes Studies At Massey Fashion Institute Award Winning Design! Debbie gets a big hug from Cheryl Gassaway who is modeling Debbie’s winning design. Debbie Brown has completed her studies at the Massey Fashion Institute in Atlanta, Georgia. She was an honor graduate, was named to the Dean’s List, the President’s List and was elected to “Who’s Who Among Ameri can Junior Colleges and Uni versities.” Debbie spent one quarter of her studies at Mas sey Junior College InLondon, England and also participated TRY IT-YOU’LL LIKE IT “Try it—you’ll like it" could well be the motto of aides in Alamance County’s Ex panded Nutrition Educa tion Program. When they found most recipients of donated foods refused Farina, the aides prepared a dish called “Farina Sur prise.” Those who sampled it asked for seconds and for recipes using Farina In many ways. The following month recipients picked up Farina along with their other foods, adds Amelia Watts, assistant home economics extension agent. In the New York Fashion Stu dy Tour. Debbie was a design winner at the Gold Medallion Awards Banquet, 1972, which was held at the Regency Hyatt House, Atlanta. Debbie’s design was honored as one of the 4 top submissions out of 73 designs which competed for the a- wards. The panel of judges were all designers--Ann Fogarty of New York, Kasper of Joan Leslie, WUll Smith of Digits, Shanghai born Ann Tljan of Tijan, Ltd. and from Rick’s In Atlanta, fashion director, Sol Kent, Debbie and the o- ther winning students were In terviewed on WQXI Television showing their designs. Debbie Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill H. Brown, Kings Mountain. Dine With Us Friday and Saturday Evening SPECIAL T-Bone Steak uo,. 14.75 Includes Everything ROYAL VILLA MOTOR INN 1-85 At 161 Kings Mountain Subscribe To Tbe MIRROR 739 - 3851 Your Happy Shopping Store 205 S. Battleground Ave. our Easter-minded dresses...adorable shapes, interesting details They capture the charm of yester year. RIc-rac and dainty lace accents. Butterfly cap sleeves. Imaginative sashes, the look of smocking. 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