mr ot dent i § § | 1 1 HS lin Page 8A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday. June 30, 1983 Junior High Award Winners Photos By Jeff Grigg JUNIOR HIGH WINNERS - Students who recently won awards during the Kings Moun- tain Junior High Awards Day above, Front row, left to right. are Janice Mathis, Mary | Hausler. Shana Ro. on, Middle row, left to right, Diane Goins, Bryant Wells, Top row. left to right, Venessa Payseur, Paige Scarborough. Kevin Champion. Paul Hendricks. Mike Lynch, Paul Heffner, Leon Godwin, Todd Hum- phries, and Ricky Stone. JUNIOR HIGH WINNERS - Students who recently won awards during the Kings Mou- tain Junior High Awards Day above, Front row, left to right, are Jane Hillard, Tim Willis, Middle row. left to right, Regina Ross, Kamie Wiggins. Jevongela Lackey, Lynn Humpries, Back row, left to right. Gerry Davis, Paul Heff- ner, Keith Morris, Joel Llneberger. Jerry Bowen,and Lewis Messick. JUNIOR HIGH WINNERS - Students pictures above left to right. Lynn Eskridge. Donald Mauney. Chris Nation and Lisa Hambright won awards recently during the Kings Moun- tain Junior High Awards Day JUNIOR HIGH WINNERS - recently won awards during the Kings Moun- tain Junior High Awards Day above. Front row. left to right. are Tracy Wade, Patricia Students who Humphries, Pam Frazier, Anne Wolfe. Back row. left to right. are Shane Cole. Neil White, Scott Wells, Mike Clary. and Barry Ross. Fo rams ov i btm HBA UA HE ne fn KEEP KINGS MOUNTAIN CLEAN VOTE AGAINST ‘The greatest number of UFO sightings have BEER, WINE, LIQUOR been reported in the state of California. : JULY 19TH — } \) 1] 2, t= IE J: EN i Ia aa Ey RT apps] Lasgo it appl’ I I re er Lond VC) : [{ bart) ie ri rg Ie ET Pylagpen Lag egy — Lg == LE ped === — rtd] sn eee RE === = 1 Xr TT 5= Hg un iT ) 775 Let gp LIC ’ Se L] : ror $$) (ry = ero E Er i Ox 29 = Welcomes BENITA SIPES 2 TO THEIR STAFF Available Tuesday-Saturday Doing Precision Cuts Perms, Coloring And Manicures INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL FREE Manicure With Perm Of Your Choice When Given By Benita (Offer Good Thru July) . 219 S. Battleground Ave. (Blazer Building] 139-1 7861 I= 2 3 Roce onl fread AN" : TRY OUR $2.50 Per Visit 5 Visits - $10 o SUN TAN SI i Tt BOOTH 10 Visits - $20 [i E 20 Visits - - $42 AE i= Ist Visit FREE “1 lll Absolutely Beyond |! Control | We are hearing some citizens in Kings Mountain say they § favor bringing alcoholic beverage sales to our town because it gives ‘‘legal control”. Don’t be misled by all § this talk about “control”. 3 WILL IT CONTROL... The number of people driving under the influence’? WILL IT CONTROL... The number of alcohol related deatiis and injuries on our highways? WILL IT CONTROL... The number of people killed by alcohol related diseases? WILL IT CONTROL... The number of homes broken up by the abuse of alcohol? WILL IT CONTROL... | The number of alcohol related cases of child abuse? WILL IT CONTROL... The grief and sorrow of families suffering from the Li effects of alcohol? THINK ABOUT IT! Our only way to control the tragedies of alcoholic abuse is to vote against the sale of alcoholic beverages i in Kings Mountain On July 19th. Paid Positive Action League

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