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Cr es FOR WORK AND PLAY -- The 1983 Ford Ranger brings to market the fuel economy you would expect from a compact truck, plas many of the attributes of the industry's most popular selfing pickup -- the full-size Ford F-Series. On the work side, Ranger offers big truck features such as Ford's Twin-I-Beam front suspension, half-ton-truck payload capacities, double-wall construction and body on fadder-frame construction. On the play side, Ranger can be fully equipped with appearance and power options and such comfort and convenience features as sporty bucket sets, plush carpeting. instrumentation, stereo radio choives and air conditioning. The Ranger is a featured attraction in Ford Division's exhibit at the 1982 World's Fair in Knoxville, Tenn. May 1 Qct. 31, Truck Is Grand Prize MATTHEWS, NC—Family Dollar Stores, Inc. today an- nounced plans to give away a 1983 Ford Ranger pickup as part of the Company’s 500th grand opening celebration. The Ranger is a compact pickup with AM-FM stereo, air conditioning and an economical 4-speed manual transmission that gets an EPA estimated 27 miles per galion, 40 on the highway. It is valued at $10,350.00. Registration begins Monday, April 26 at all Family Dollar Stores. At 4:30 p.m. on Satur- day, June 5, 1982 one name will be drawn at. each of the 510 Family Dollar Stores. Each name will be sent to Family Dollar Stores General Offices in Matthews, North Carolina for the grand prize drawing on Mon- day, June 14, 1982. It doesn’t cost anything to enter and there’s no obligation. FREE MONOGRAMED NOTE PAPER - WITH EACH ORDER BETH H. McDANIEL 739-9163 Mon-Fri - 6 p.m.-10 p.m. Weekends 9 a.m.-10 a.m. - S.C.—Two Kings Contestants must be at least 18 years old to register or win. Other rules of the contest are posted in the stores. Family Dollar Stores, Inc. is a publicly-held company based in Matthews, North Carolina with its commong stock traded on the New York Stock Exchange. The Company now operates more than 504 stores in the ten Southeastern states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Florida, West Virginia, Georgia and Mississip- pi. Writing Course Set DALLAS, NC—Gaston Col- lege’s Continuing Education and Community Service division is offering a course for those who write and would to sell their ar- ticles and stories to newspapers and magazines. Many times it is "hard to know how to go about finding out who to contact, how to present the script, the cost in- volved on the part of the writer and the prospective buyer. Many of these areas will be the subject of study when Robert Williams, faculty member at Gaston College, will be the. in- au beriola od {KM Students Visi t College Sa SPARTANBURG, Mountain area students, Joanie Hamrick, of Route 5; and Jerri Dawn Pat- terson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Patterson, of Route 5, both students at Kings Moun- | 1980 Chevy Pickup 34 ton, PS, PB, AMM, Sliding Rear Window ; 1981 Chevy Pickup 4x4, PS, PB, AM/FM Stereo-Cassette, Air, Cruise, Tilt, Automatic, Sliding Rear Window. 1978 Ford F-250 XLT Crew Cab, 4x4, PS, PB, AM/FM Stereo, Air, Cruise, Tilt, New Transmission & Engine. CALL: 739-7421 EDGEWOOD AMOCO 1-85 & Edgewood Road 'BESSEMER CITY Oil Change & : Lubrication Tune-Ups e Brake Work Diesel Fuel Check With Us Us First! 629-4376 BOB & GAY WILLIAMS OWNERS HOURS: 7 *til 10 DAILY a a TE ETE TIES TET TE EIT TET T EEE TEE EEE structor of the Writing and Sell- ing What You Write Class. The class will be held in the Classroom Building, room 212 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3 until 5:30 p.m. beginning on Thursday, April 29 through Tuesday, May 25. Students may register on the first day of the class. Registra- tion fee is $8.00 plus $2.00 park- ing fee. For more information call Gaston College, 922-3136, ex- tension 265. tain High School, were recent visitors to the Converse College campus as part of Converse’s. Junior Saturday program. Entitled “College Bound?”, the day-long event acquainted high school juniors and their parents with the academic pro- ° gram and campus life at Con- verse. It included an orientation and tour, a luncheon, a student life panel, and conversations with Converse professors. Converse College is an in- dependent, four-year liberal arts college for women, with a profes- sional school of music. 2 2 —_— Thursday. April 29, 1982-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 5B Spring Week Set At Gaston DALLAS, NC—Spring week will be held on the Gaston Col- lege Campus the week of May 3 through May 7. Special activities are planned for each day of the week for the students. A number of events are open to the general public. Club Day will be held on Monday, May 3. A talent show is planned for May 4. Students will enjoy a cook-out on Wednesday, May 5. The Trinidad Steel Band will perform from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. The concert is free and will be held on the lawn. Also, on Wednesday, a dance will be held in the Myers Center Cafeteria from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. Music will be provided by thje “Clockwork” band. Gaston College students will be admitted with student ID’. General ad- mission is $2.00 per person. On Thursday, May 6, from 7 p.m. until 1 a.m., an outdoor concert will be presented by “The Poor Souls” and “The Tams.” General admission is $5.00 per person. Gaston Col- lege students will be admitted with student ID’s. On Friday, May 7 from 7 p.m. until 12 midnight, an outdoor concert will be presented by “The George Hatcher Band”, “Lizzie Borden”, and “The Holme Band.” The concert is open to the public and admission is $5.00 per person. Gaston Col- lege students will be admitted with student ID’. For further information call Art Exhibit At C. Tech A touring art exhibit provided by Bernhardt Furniture In- dustries, Lenoir will be on public display in Cleveland Technical College’s Learning Resources Center May 3-14. : The Bernhardt Collection may be viewed by the public Monday-Thursday, 8 am to 10 pm and Friday, 8 am - 4 pm in Tech’s LRC. 12. rtd SEE Purchase any Snapper riding mower during Thatcherizer Bonus Days and receive a Thatcherizer FREE. Thatch may be choking your lawn. Your FREE Thatcherizer removes ) We TES Discover The Difference THATCHERIZER BONUS DAYS END SOON % 606 BELMONT - MT. HOLLY RD. A HEIGHTS - Io 827-5856 FINANCING ON ALL 1982 BUICK TE 222 mn the Student Government Association Office at Gaston College, 922-3136, extension 268. Visit “The Windy City” see the sights of CHICAGO June 12th Saturday One-Day Tour Price: $135.00 1 Day Trip Inc. Air, sight-seeing, escort. For More Information Call Sandra H. Moss 739-5169 After 5:30 p.m. Weekdays Anytime Weekends Noell Travel P.O. Box 1849 501 Dekalb St. Shelby, N.C. 28150 1982 BUICK SKYHAWK * 327 E. FRANKLIN BLVD. » PHONE 865-2388 THATCHERIZER Retail Value SEES REMOVE HARMFUL THATCH...NOW. FREE Snapper Thatcherizer worth $78 harmful thatch for easy vacuuming into the optional grass catcher. Visit your Snapper dealer today and start removing thatch NOW. RIDER $7800 TT TTT TET IT IE TIE TI II TET EES SEEN ES
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