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yi 4 | J WGP eS hrs a Page 8B-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday. October 21, 1982 Nn re A ence Airman Setzer Graduates Airman Daniel H. Setzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Setzer of Route 2, Bessemer City, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force aircraft maintenance training course at Sheppard Air . Force Base, Texas. Graduates of the course were trained in aircraft maintenance, repair and service, and earned credits toward an associate degree inapplied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Setzer will now serve at Seymour-Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., with the 68th Field Maintenance Squadron. Pvt. Toms Has Training Pvt. Melvin D. Toms, son of Annie L. Toms of 1112 Holder Drive, Shelby, and Harvey L. Toms of Route 1, Grover, has : completed one station unit tran- ing (OSUT) at the U.S. Army In- fantry School, Fort Benning, ‘Ga. ” OSUT is a 12-week period “which combines basic combat - training and advanced individual training. * The training included weapons qualifications, squad tactics, patrolling, landmine warefare, field communications and combat operations. Comple- tion of this course qualifies the soldier as a light-weapons infan- tryman and as an indirect-fire crewman. Cpl. Hames In Europe Cpl. Ronnie W. Hames, son of Nevils L. and M. Sue Hames of Grover, is one of more than 100,000 U.S. soldiers and airmen participating in U.S. Army Reforger, or return of forces to Germany , and the U.S. Air Force Crested Cap exercises in “Europe. U.S. service members in Europe, as well as those from the United States, join their NATO Calvin Clark In Navy Interior Communica- tions Electrician 3rd Class Clavin R. Clark, Jr., son of Dora A. and Calvin R. Clark, Sr. of Route 3, Box 223-E, Kings Mountain, recently deployed to the Western Pacific and Indian Ocean. He is a crewmember a board the destroyer tender USS Samual Gompers, homeported In San partners in ground exercises centering on central West Ger-_ many east of the Rhine River. The joint exercises are design- ed to demostrate U.S: Capabilities to reinforce Europe with NATO-committed ground and air units in a crisis situation. Hames is a unit armorer with the Ist Infantry Division of Fort ‘Riley, Kan. Pacific Diego. During the scheduled seven month deployment, his ship will particiapte in various exercises with other 7th Fleet units and those of allied nations. The Samuel Gompers is 644 feet long and carries a crew of 1,803. It primary mission is to provide repair service to destroyers while afloat. Airman Brooks In Colorado Airman Max D. Brooks Jr., son of Jeanette Brooks of 211 Parrish Drive, Kings Mountain, has been assigned to Lowry Air McCarter Gets Medal Air Force Col. Donald E. Mc- Carter, son of Aline McCarter of 608 W. Gold St., Kings Moun- tain, has been decorated with the Meritorious Service Medal at Patrick Air Force Base, Fla. The Meritorious Service Medal is awarded specifically for outstanding non-combat meritorious: achievement or ser- vice to the United States. His wife, Johnnie, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Yates of Route 2, Seymour, Texas. Bath Tissue Reg. Price 1.92! Family size pack. By Coronet. {Limit 2 packs. >1 1 Octagon Dish argent Reg. Price 1.49! 48 oz. in regular KL BATH TISSUE ICIS) CORRE TRARY FACIAL QUALITY Force Base, Colo., after com- pleting Air Force basic training. During the six weeks at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who com- plete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree in ap- plied science through the Com- munity College of the Air Force. The airman will now receive specialized instruction in the supply field. His brother, Donnie A. Burch, resides at Route 1, Hartwell, Ga. The airman is a 1982 graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School. 4 EC ) GETS ‘AWARD - U.S. Rep James T. Broyhill (r) receives the Guardian of Small Business Award form Wilson S. Johnson, President of the National Federation of Independent Business. The award is made to members of Congress who consistently 1 The book, “Heritage of Cleveland County” that the Cleveland County Historical Association/Museum has been compiling for the last year and a half is finally ready for delivery. The books were delivered Friday at the museum by Dedmon Trucking, a local trucking firm that donated their services to help the museum. The heritage book is one of the most ambitious books writ- ten on county history. It si also special because everyone that wanted to could submit a history on their family, church, business and/or organization. The book contains over 1000 Cleveland County family histories and many church. and business histories, besides many pages of pictorial tributes to families. Genealogists will appreciate the book and it will prove to be a primary tool in research, not just because of the family histories, but because it is fully indexed. The history book will make an vote for legislation beneficial to small business. Broyhill Wins Award Rep. James T. Broyhill has earned the “Guardian of Small Business” Award-and an en- dorsement for re-<lection—from the National Federation of In- dependent Business (NFIB) for his outstanding voting record on small-busines issues. ‘The Nation’s largest small- business group presented Broyhill with the award because he voted with a majoirity of NFIB members 86 percent of the time. On announcing the award, NFIB President Wilson S. Johnson said, “The voting record of Rep. Broyhill this Con- gress demonstrates that he is responsive to the needs of this state, because small businesses create the majority of new jobs and if left to flourish, will be a. major factor in restoring economic growth.” . House members were rated on 22 recorded votes during this ses- sion of Congress. Issues ranged from cutting the budget to rais- ing unemployment taxes and for- cing the government to pay its bills on time. Those members of Congress who did not have recorded votes on a least 70 per- cent of the issues included in the ratings were not eligible for the award. UNDER THE SUN! _Kero-Sun’ Portable Heaters Are The Best Selling Kerosene Heaters In America. Kero-Sun is number one in kerosene heater sales and service. In fact, Kero Sun pioneered the new generation of kerosene heaters in America, and already counts its owners in the millions. pennies per hour to run. There's a Kero-Sun portable heater for nearly * every kind of home or business use. All are easy to operate. Smokeless and odorless in operation. Safety-tested and listed by Underwriters Labora- tories. And precision-designed to be the finest portable kerosene heater you can buy. See what makes Kero-Sun the best selling portable kerosene heater in America. Come in today and start saving. 909 GROVER ROAD ps KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. 28086 PHONE 739-5656 nT, County Heritage Book Off Press NUMBER ONE A key reason for this success is simply value for the money. For example, an ad- vanced technology Kero-Sun portable heater is 99.9% fuel-efficient. And costs just WE BRING COMFORT TO INNER SPACE iture excellent gift that could become a family heirloom as it is made of archival paper that will last 300 years or more. Hundreds of volunteers from Gover to Casar worked long hours spreading the word on the book and then a special commit- tee, headed by Rosalynd Gilliatt, edited the book several times and indexed it. The articles were not changed and nothing vital was taken out of the stories submit- ted by Cleveland County people on their history. People who pre-ordered the book can pick it up at the Cleveland County Historical Museum during business hours, which are 9 to 4 weekdays and 2 to 5 Sunday. New purchases can also be make at the museum dur- ing these hours. The book sells for $35 plus $1.40 tax. Ar- rangements can be made for mailing the books at $2.75 per book. For further information call the museum at 482-8186. ® 4, KEROSUN WwW DISCOVER RYT IEY TN [1 C Distinctive townhouses conveniently located only three short blocks from Uptown. Shelby. Choose a well designed one level garden plan or a spacious two story home where you can enjoy quiet summer evenings from your master bedroom balcony. Both plans feature cedar and brick exterior. These lovely two bedroom townhouses are priced at $39,950. 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DEKALB ST. MILLS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 1607 E. Dixon Boulevard | Shelby, N.C. 28150 RB 482-5614 3 Register for free color television. Vidal Sassoon Shampoo And Brach’s 12 Oz. | 24 Extra Absorbent Kieenex i Conditioner, Miss Breck Hair Halloween Disposable Diapers Linda Neal 487-8035 f Spray, Desitin Lotion Plus More!}l Bag Candy A Toddler 12's............. 1.99 | Prices Good At All Family Dollar Stores 108 East King St., Kings Mtn. Through This Weekend. Quantities Limited Hwy. 174-Gastonia On Some Items. No Sales To Dealers. Bessemer City Hwy., Bessemer City
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