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rT. = = a NTT" J a ’ eT Sree SS eee Page 6A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday. March 3, 1983 From Page 1-A day until 5 p.m. at the Cleveland County Board of Elections in Shelby. Citizens may also register by calling any one of the city registrars and making an ap- pointment. Registrars include RSS Margaret White, Grace Talbert and Hillard Black in East Kings Mountain precinct and Jerri Myers and Becky Cook in West Kings Mountain precinct. Persons in the Linwood area who live inside the city limits but a ABC Petitions Circulating in ‘Gaston County will also be eligible to vote. They must register in Gaston County, either at the Gaston County Elections Board, at any branch of First Union National Bank in Gaston County, or at the Gaston Coun- ty Library. Gospel Boys. START THE PRESS - Randy Barber, Herald ing Newspaper in Education Week last week. Publishing Company pressman, explains the ‘Students, left to'right, are Amanda Hughes, newspaper printing process to North School Kenneth Hale, Caja Ormand and Derrick Bess. students, who toured the publishing plant dur- He Photo by Gary Stewart © TOUR THE HERALD - Students in Mrs. Nancy Hughes' class at Bethware School toured Herald Publishing Company during Newspaper in Education Week Thursday. They learned first-hand how each week's edi- tion of the paper is composed and printed. They're pictured here looking over the Gaston Independent as it came off the press. Left to right are Tommy Ledbetter, teacher aide Betty White, Kellie Holder. Kathy McKinney. Toneika Stephens, Bridget Williams, Lisa Dalton. Kelley Hamrick, Mrs. Hughes, Randy Carroll, Brian Paysour, Kathryn Goforth, Amy Camp. Ginger Baity and Mrs. Jean Yarboro, a Bethware parent. A little over-protective about your future? You really can’t be too over-protective in the matter — especially in viewing those years ahead when you’ll be retired and no longer bringing in that paycheck. Select one of our tax-deferred IRA plans. Our i personal bankers can offer a variety of i flexible plans with one sure to be just right TIAL for you. Let us help you do the protecting — come in today and start your IRA with us — our answer to your retirement peace of mind. ~~ FIRST FEDERAL Your Hometown Savings And Loan Of Kings Mountain 300 W. Mountain Street 739-4781 rae TLD TERRI | 1H SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION . LAURA McGINNIS Laura Selected " Laura Marie McGinnis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. McGinnis, has been selected for membership in the Clemson University Chaper of Blue Key Naticnal Honor Fraternity. The Clemson Chapter of Blue Key was chartered in 1932 to honor students who had demonstrated outstanding traits of leadership, scholarship, and service to Clem- son and to their fellow students. Laura, a Junior majoring in Administrative Management, has served as Executive Assis- tant to the President of the Stu- dent Body, has served as mar- shall and currently serving as president of Delta Delta Delta Sorority, Homecoming Pageant, Chairperson, Speakers’s Bureau, President’s Cabinet, Executive Council, Student Senator, Col- lege Republicans, ASPA, and Panhellenic Council. GOSPEL SINGING There will be a gospel singing Saturday at 7 p.m. at Westover Baptist Church. Featured will be the Chaplettes and the Singing JIM TESTA CHEV KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. ities "ANNOUNCES NEW HIGH PERFORMANCE SPORTS CAR SEE IT TODAY N 0 BO DY But N 0 BO DY Will Sell You A New Chevrolet For Less Than : JIM TESTA CHEVROLE KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C.
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