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Pad. lOA UNGS MOOMTAIN HEHALD-Thundoy. Ma«* as. 1M2 Concert Scheduled Tami Cherc’, a seasoned veteran of both Christian televi sion and recording studios, will be featured in a special concert at B.N. Barnes Auditorium at 6:30 p.m. March 29. Her visit is being sponsored by the Kings Mountain Senior High School Chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. The public is invited to attend. There is no admission charge. At thirteen, she was signed by Ralph Carmichael to a recording contract with Light records, the youngest soloist to be signed by a major company. She has made TAMI CHERT All Genuii^ Deerskins ... The softest, most comfortable ■shoes you will ever wear $49.99 SUM 7H to 12 Pair KmI-wku PLONK Bros. Company Downtown Kings Mountain Maple Spring Swimming Pool Oak Grove Rd., Kings Mtn, Summer Passes ONE — ‘50.00 TWO — $100.00 THREE — $125.00 FOUR & OVER — $150.00 Name of Porents: Name of Children & Ages Must be paid in full. There will be no more passes sold after May 15. Send Check to: Maple Springs Inc. Rt. 2, Box 588 Kings Mtn., N.C. EDGEWOOD AMOCO 1-85 & Edgewood Road BESSEMER CITY Oil Change & Lubrication Tune-Ups • Brake Work . Diesel Fuel 629-4376 bob & GAY WILLIAMS OWNERS HOURS: 7 ’til IQ DAILY* numerous nationwide tours, in cluding spotlight appearances at the largest Jesus Festivals, the Christian Artists Workshop and Seminar, the Christian Booksellers Convention, all the major Christian television shows, and many of the nation’s largest churches and concert halls. Perhaps the most exciting thing that has happened to Tami Chere’ has not been the electrify ing growth of her career; rather she kept the MINISTRY part of her career supremely important. Despite the number of calls to appear at the biggest concerts, she still continues to sing in prisons, juvenile halls coffee houses and small churches. Her program is an unusual blend of familiar songs, contemporary sounds, and happy music of praise, encouragement and wor ship. Jim Jackson, national Bible conference promoter, says, ‘Tami is without question, one of today’s outstanding young vocalists who is constantly in de mand. She is one of the most mature young ladies I know be ing used mightily by the Lord to reach thousands of young people and the overflow of her love touches adults at every age. The most refreshing part is that she is real.” Ralph Carmichael - This is a little lady with big horizons. She’s on her way. Watch her!” Jim Bakker, PTL Club host, - “I’ve seen the best and I can spot a winner. Tami Chere’ has something very special.” Bill Cole, producer of some of the foremost religious music to day, says, “She is electrifying! Talent, spiritual commitment and fun all in one young, feminine bundle.” CHARACTERS • Studwnta In Nonna CiaMll'a third, fourth and Hith grad* Acadomicolly Talontod clots at North School rocontly studiod and mad* book roports on biogrophlM ond outobiogrophlM of pM>pU. Thoy drMMd llko thorn Tuooday ond goTO duos to othor cloao mombora. who guoao- od thoir charoctw. Pictured above, front row. left to right are Nikki lackaonfChria Evert), Ar thur Nanakomponom (WUl Rogers), Dorlon KM Band Hager (Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.), John Heath (Buffalo Bill), Trocy Sullena (Christopher Col umbus), Rome Eskridge fflmmy Connors) and Angie Subler (Linda Richorda). Back row, Becky Moskal (Peggy nemlng), Cristi Putnom (Betsy Ross), Amy Seism (Martha Washington), Kendra Cemh (Notolle Komaneche), Condida Black (Tracy Austin), Aniasa Jones (norence Nightingale) and Carolyn MeSwoln (Virglnio Deve). To Perform Du* W*M, 8.C-The Kcv. Roy Clark, Bishop of the South Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church, will speak Monday, March 29, at 11 a.m. during convocation at Er- skine College. The public is invited to the program in Lesesne Auditorium. The Kings Mountain High School Band will perform at Er- skine convocation Wednesday, March 31, at 11 a.m. in Lesesne Auditorium. Also during this convocation nominations will be received for president and treasurer of the Erskine Student Christian Association. IN MEMORY OF REV. W. CLYDE BEARDEN A [xince among men how rare they are, A diamond in the rough that shines as a star. A prince among men was declared of him. As his flock listened with eyes that were dim. He stood tall among men as tall he was. To the ministry of God he answered the cause. J(» HUNIER’S COURSE Human Resources Developiiwnt Program Th* mini-court* loitt thr** w**kt. Clatt*t or* h*ld Monday thru Wodnotdoy. o.m. until 11:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. Clottot or* r*p*at*d at oft*n at n**d*d. Thor* It on $8.00 roglttrotlon f** •$2.00 parking. Motorlolt providod ^ COURSE CONTENT * Got to know yourtoll. Idontify your tolontt. rocolv* Individual counUlIng to bolp ovorcomo •mploymont rolatod probloms. Rmhms ARi M Uait a”^wrt:iryVur:;;*X'^ *8|itoM»«i Hod hmttiowi Find out whot omployort look for on oppUcotlont and ditcovor wayt to Im- proiB tho intorviowor. CaH Today • 922-3136 • Ext 228 GASTON COLLEGE Tit Why was he taken with so much to do. Is God speaking to me Is He speaking to you? There’s always a reason only God knows why. To this prince among men we must say, ‘Goodby”. We are left with his teaching he so honestly gave. Of Jesus the Christ who is eager to save. Sunday after Sunday the invitation was given. It was his desire that we spend eternity in heaven. CANVAS TOTE PURSES Reg. $8.(X) Sale $599 The seed he has planted in the heart will grow. To reach out to others in an overflow - Oh how we shall miss him how needless to say. We must tell our sad hearts God wanted it this way- JOVAN SALE WOMAN COLOGNE SPRAY 2 OZ. RAno R*a->12.00 Sole 51 SEX APPEAL COLOGNE SPRAY 2 OZ. 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Ill N., Chatiett*, N.C. iarly tirtry mooic SMITH appreciation to the RECORD CROWD THAT ENDURED THE LONG LINE AT OUR MARCH 14 RACE, RE having fan appreciation OAV KM iPlaso Kings Mountain Phon. 739-8181 106 106 "Wh.r. Frisnd* MmI” )) )) 0
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