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Page 8—MIKBOR-HKKALD—Toeaday, Febmary ii, lyrt KMJH Honor Roll Slxty-«lgbt atudanta are lilted on the Second Semeater Honor Roll and SB Btudenta are Uated on the Second Quarter “B” Honor Roll at Klnga Mountain Junior High School. Fourteen atudanta are Hated on Second (^tartar "A” Honor Roll and IT adudenta are Uated on Flrat Semeater "A" roU. ■nie "B” Honor Roll hicludaa; Jetf Orlgg, Daiin Sclam, Dan Ayaeue, Dana Peeler, Tim Plonk, Sharon DlUlng, Joanla Hamrick, Robyn Ramaeur, Robin Maatara, Laura Bum- gardnar, Terry PaaaUr, Jamea Baggett, Cynthia Brackett, Patricia ChUdara, Sherry Hum* phrlea, Hamilton McOUl, George Carpenter, Debbie Hord. Donnie Short, Pam Crawford, Lynn Bolin, Linda Walla, Tammy Barrett, Karen Roper, Tbm Potter, Chuck Poaton, Karen Ledford, Janet Blair, Aaron Dixon, ChrUtal WlUlama, Mark Brooka, Martha Clemmer, Kevin Dixon, Roger Grant, KeUl Short, Cathy Conner, Peggy Davlaon, Ricky Klght, Jay Schronee, Keith Howaer, Erie Wright, Brenda Berry, Uaa Smith, OP the ifeofyoup mopw- Nationwide has « plan that can help take care of your mortgage payments if you should die. Call today* Bob Smttbe Jr. IM W. Mta. St Klnga Moantata, N. Carolina MBS TS8-888S NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Nat«nwK3* It on your ttOt Donna Wriakt, Ann Bolin, Janie Loftln, Robyn Ramaey, David Bradley, Kelly Goodaon, Tereaa Ruth Plonk, Dawn Put* nam, Eric OoUlna, Leigh Anne BaUlea, Angle McKinney, Dana Sclam, Michelle Sorrella, Laura Herndon, Dawn DtSabato and Dianne Warmoth. The Second Semeater Honor Roll includea: Dwight HoUlfleld, Patty Strong, Lori Scrugga, Deanna Moore, Dematrla Goode, Tony Batchler, Eric ColUna, Caaey Durham, JIU Guyton, Janie Loftln, Robyn Ramaey, Tim Henaon, Robin Maatara, Edarard Auatln, Tina Forbea, Clayton Ottla, Tina Ihomba, Tammy Barrett Henry CUrii, Scott Shaw, Becky Ayera, Karen Ledford, Chuck Poaton, Torn Potter, Karen R<^r, Cynthla Brackett Sherry Humphrlea, Charlea McGill, Jamea Baggett, Dena Boeren, David Brad* ley, Kelly Goodaon, Brenda Berry, Janet Blair, Jamea Rlkard, Todd Wray, Martha Clenuner, Sonya Sherar, Duane BraaaaU, Daarn DlSabato, Kevin Dixon, Roger Grant, Linda Llngerfeit, PhlUlp Sdam, Deborah Goforth, Cathy Conner, Heather Crowley, Laura Handrlxoa, Keith Houaer, Eric Wright, Laura Herndon, Donnie Short, Leigh Ann BalUea, Pamela Brldgea, Caje Ettera, Angle McKinney, Dana Sclam, Michelle Sorrella, Tereaa Plonk, Laura BumgardiMr, Dawn Hambiight, Chrlatal Dixon, Richie Land and Paula Weldon. Second Quarter A Honor RoU — Dean Sarvla, Greg Ingram, Joan Finger, (Rngar Whmlngham, Bob Smith, Tina Forhea, Scett Shaw, Henry CSark, Jeff Ward, Dawne Braaaell. Laura Hendrlckaon, Maili Clonlnger, Jerry Pat* teraon, and Mark Brooka. Flrat Semeater A Honor RoU — Peggy Davlaon, Lomn Bolin, Pam Craw* ford. Bob Smith, Patricia ChUdera, Joan Finger, Ginger Winnlngham, David Peeler, Tim Plonk, Dean Sarvla, Sharon DlUlng, Joanle Hamrick, Mark Clonlnger, Jerri Pattaraon, Uaa Smith, Donna Wright and Mark kBrooka. .-o Major Thomas Earns 2nd Award ' T- COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Merltorloua aer* vice at Grand Forka AFB, N. D., haa earned the aecond award of the U. S. Air Force Commendation Medal tor Ma)or Tbomaa R. J. Adama, aon of Mr. and Mra. Leon L. Adama of Klnga Mountain, N. C. Major Adama waa preaented the medal at the U. S. Air Force! Academy, Colo., where he now aervea aa a hlatory Inatructor. The major, a 1M8 graduate of Compact High . School, received a B. A. P degree In 1864 from Johnaon C. Smith Unlveralty, Charlotte, N. C., and waa commlaaloned later that year upon completion of Officer . Training School at * Lackland AFB, Tex. Ha alao received an M. A. degree In 1879 from Texaa A A M Unlveralty. Spectrum Employes Honored For Records WING DENG NO. 9 — Paul Dover of Klnga Tam la ahown (weaenttig placemata aad eonlag dlahea to Debbie Gnaadt and Joaa Leltaer, membere of Weat School PTA, to prepare for the Whig Ding No. 9 Tkoro., Photo By Gary Stearart Feb. 16 at S:S0 p. m. The PTA win aell hot dog mqtpera, provide gamea aad activtilea aad a talent ahow where teacbera wUl perform. Ike ahow la at 8:88 p. m. The pubUc la Invited to attend. Rescue Squad Records Busy 16-Hour Period Klnga Mountain Reacue Squad roaponded to 18 calla during a 18*hour period toom Tueeday at8:87 p. m. untU noon Wedneaday. EMT BIU Hannah aald that now aad Icy weather reaulted in numeroua wrecka la the dty. Reacue aquad membera alao aaalBted aavaral atranded motoriata aad traaaported nuraea to and from duty at the local hoapltal and convaleocent center. ‘Tt’a been real buay,” aald Mr. Hannah, who noted that Reacue Squad personnel made 40 tilpa (hiring the week’a period ending Wedneaday at noon. Tke log report Ineluded: Ikura., Feb. 1, 7:80 a. m. aaalated the fire do* partmont at fire at Klnga Mountain Convaloacent Center; 10:68 a. m., traaa* ported patient to KM Hoapltal and back home; 11:08 a. m., tranqiorted patient from Cleveland Memorial Hoqiltal to hla realdenco In Klnga Moun* tain; 11:48 a. m., ambu* lance tranaport from Cleveland Memorial Hoapltal to realdence on Bethlehem Rd.; 8 p. m., pedeatrlan struck by car near Piedmont Waaherette. Ike youth was treated and returned home. Feb. 8, 11:86 a m. — auto accident at Intoraec* lion of DlUlng and Ridge St. Ina Snow Smith was transported to McGlU CUnlc for treatment of In* Jurloa; Feb. 4th, 8:08 a. m. - answered house caU to N. Cansler St. and trans* ported patient to KM Hospital; 8:67 a. m., house caU to Chesterfield Court aad tranqiorted patient to KM Hospital. Fob. bth at 1 a. m. mergency tranaport from IOC Hoqiital to Charlotte Memorial Hospital and Larry W. Propat who had received bums to right arm; right thigh and back, waa admitted; 8:80 a. m., transported patient from KMCC to a doctor’s clinic and back; 11:04 a. m., house caU from North City St. to Medical Clinic and KM Hoapltal; at 10:49 a. m. responded to house caU on Dixon Road and trans* portal Lamuel Odums to KM Hir.dtal; 19:88 p. m. traim>oried a patient to a Shelby doctor's office; 7:46 p. m., stood by for wrestling matchaa at KM Community Center; 11:46 p. m., emergency caU to realdence on Church St, possible heart attack. Tues., Feb. 6th — 8:46 a. m. - tranqiorted patient from KM Hoqdtal to real* dence on N. Sims St.; 10:86 a m., tranvorted patient from aeveland Memorial Hospital to Gaston Nursing Home and made emergency tranqiort of patient from Medical CUnlc to KM Hospital; 6:87 p. m., transported Paul Lee Gregory to KM Hospital for treatment after auto accident; 6:18 p. m., transported Mary BeU to KM Hospital after auto accident on U. S. 74 IhMt; 7:19 p. m., tranqiorted Kenneth Short to KM Hospital after auto ac* cldent on 161 S. near state line; 8:16 p. m., house caU hi Woodbridge section and transported patient to County Students On Chancellor’s List Cleveland Memorial Hospital; 8:‘16 p. m, transported Oak Grove resident to KM Ho^ltal for emergency treatment of cuts to hand; 8:10 p. m., emergency caU to 47 Pine Manor Apts, and trans* ported Pryor ChUders, reportedly suffering with gun wounds, to the hospital where he waa ademltted; 8:46 p. m. tranqiKirted patient to KM Hospital from residence on N. Cansler St.; 10:10 p. m., took several nurses to work at KM HosplUl; 11:09 p. m., took nurses home from KMCC, at 9:18 a m. anaarered caU to home of Derrick Johnson, Dlx(m Road, frost bite victim taken to KM Hoapl* tal for treatment and re* turned home several hours later; 8:80 a. m. assisted stranded motorists; 7:40 a. m., tranaported nursese to duty at KMCC and took nurses to work at KM Hospital; 8:47 a. m., house call to Ridge St., where poaslble stroke victim was transported to hospital; 10:49 a. m., took nurse home from KM Hoapltal; 11:80 a. m., tranaported patient from KMH to Gas tonia; and at noon departed for a blood run to Charlotte blook bsink. In January Spectrum Fibers, Inc. honored employes with perfect attendance records from one to seven years. Each employe was presented a certificate by hla or her Immediate supervisor. Thoee receiving perfect attendance certificates were: ONE TEAR - CUfford Grimes, Grace McCall, Ruth Fortenberry, Mike McDaniel, Janetta Whetatlne, David Black, Danny BltkUx, Woodrow Browrn, Larry Bollinger, Withrow Brown, Howard Terry, Robert Jim* merson, Wilma Pearson, Lawrence Stewart, George Tesaeneer, Doyle Black, Richard Davison, Mary Wood, Frank Styers, Susan Belt, Joe Anthony and 9 Bobbi McKee. TWO TEARS - JoAnn Carrier, Emanuel Wright, Louise Holland, Tkrecle Moore, Annie Wray, Ben Camp, Keith Morrow, ^ Helen Toung, Wanda Bess, Ray Cabanlas and Linda LeMastar. THREE TEARS - David HuUender, WUlle Strong, Paul Acuff, Ed* ^ ward Fortenberry and Paul Whetstone. FOUR TEARS - Blake Robbins and Marshall Glover. FIVE TEARS — Samuel Jones. F SEVEN TEARS - Don Hughes, Broadus Jackson and Melvin Slsemore. M«nry W. Block “If the IRS calls you in, well go with you. No extra charger When we prepare your return, we stand behind our work. So if the IRS should call you in, H&R Block will go along with you at no charge. Not as your legal representative, but to answer any questions about how your taxes were prepared. That’s another rea son why we should do your taxes.. .which ever form you use, short or long. H8R BLOCK* THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 124 W. Mountain St. Phone 788*9866 Weekdays 8*8 Sst.-Sun. 8*6 Appointments Available „ ^lessUiantwo ^Iver dNlars you can talk to LasVbgas for Tniinotes. A T-minute cal! to Las Vegas, Nevada from where you are costs just $1.83 or less, plus tax. That’s for a dialed-direa* call after 5 pm. Each additional minute costs about 25*f. For derails on other types of calls see your direaory. Ten Cleveland County studenU are among the 886 University of North Caro lina at Charlotte students making the Chancellor's list for the 1878 faU aemea* ter. To (juallfy for the Chan cellor’s List, a Btudent muat maintain a "B" average with no grade lower than a "C.” Wanda Louise Tkomp* aon, Rt. U, Box 60, Shelby, completed the semester with a straight "A” average. Others making the Chancellor’s list are: — Cherl Lynn Bartrip, 611 Lee Drive, Shelby; a Junior. — Jo Anne Brackett, Rt. S, Lawndale; a senior. — Gary B. Bradley, 9906 Edward St., Shelby; a Junior. — Aaron L. Cobb, Rt. 8, Box 884, Shelby; a fresh man. — Timothy Dale Elder, 700 PhlUlps St., Shelby; a freshman. Kevin Joe Hoyle, 809 Wyke Road, Shelby; a freshman. — Timothy Raid Shuford, Rt. 1, Lawndale; a sophomore. - James Franklin Wilson, Rt. 8, Box 84, Kings ICountaln; a Junior. — Karen Louise Wood, 1800 Brlarcllff Road, Shelby; a senior. fane— 7 mfauiwnvnanywhm in North Csroibw. Dialed-Direct after 5 pea BoMon $1A5~ Chicago ^1.65** New York $1.65** KantasGty $1.74** Son Francisco $185- Two KM Students On UNC-G Dean’s List ’•pimtax What kmg distance IluysyQuisprkdess. ' Dirctt-dul (wiihtiul an operator^ assiMancf I rales apply in' all calls wthin the U S Drecr.<)ial rates do not apply to pirson-to-persiin. coin. hotelKuev. credit card, collcxt calls, calls charijcd to another numher. or to time .indcharf^ calls Hnr dirrctsJial rates h> Alaska and Hawaii, check your operator Southern BeH Two Kings Mountain Btudenta are among six from Cleveland County who were among the 846 undergraduates at the University of North Chrollna at Oreenaboro to make the dean’s list during first aemestor. Judith Plonk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Plonk of Klnga Moun tain, complied all A’s on oouraea completed during the first semester. Elliabeth Ann Eaker, music education major and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Eaker of Kings Mountain, waa also listed on the dean’s Uat To make the dean’s list at UNC-O, students must earn a grade point ratio of 8.6 or better. They alao muat be taking at least 19 semester hours of graded course work, excluding physical education activity course. OkValentine Wednesday, 0th t4 RED FOIL HEART LB. $4.45 SATIN HEART 2LB. $11.25 CANDIES assorted ^ ^ CHOCOLATES I LB. $3.50 # « f I # SMITH »RU$S K M Plaza
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