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Page 2A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, May 19, 1983 Foote Gives Awards Foote Mineral Company presented safety awards to 18 employees at its annual safety LIVE EYE WSOC-TV’s Live Eye, featur- gram will focus on Senior Center ing Jerry Peterson, will be at the = Month but all citizens are in- iw Kings Mountain Depot Center * Vited to attend. i Monday at 12 noon. The pro- 3 pon a PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY barbecue Friday afternoon. Juanita H. Steffy, received an 3 award for 25 years of service, GARLAND ATKINS GARY STEWART DARRELL AUSTIN Publisher Editor General Manager and John Huckabee, was honored for 10 years of service. Employees presented five-year service awards included Gerald Buchanan, Manning Carroll Jr., Gary Cartee, Aaron Conner, Robert Crawford, Sam Deck, Foote Award Winners Glenn Hicks, Rodger Moore, 2 Al Ricky Owens, Boyd Parker, 2 Brinda Ruffin, Lloyd Short, Gary Strong, Davy Towery, R.S. Weld and Gertrude Wright. lnsurance Women Better Quality! 4 Lower Prices! | once Family Centers aii : Most items at reduced prices. Officers for 1983-84 were in- MEMBER OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS ASSOCIATION The Herald is published by Herald Publishing House, P.O. Box 752, Kings Mountain, North Carolina. 28086. Business and editorial offices are located at Canterbury Road-East King Street. Phone 739-7496. Second class postage paid at Kings Mountain. N.C. Single copy 25 cents. Subscription rates: $10.40 yearly in-state. $5.20 six months. $11.44 yearly out of state. $5.72 six months. Student rates for nine months, $7.80. USPS 931-040. stalled at the May meeting of the TG&Y insists upon your satisfaction. If you are not happy with yaur purchase, return it. We will cheerfully exchange it or fully refund your money. If Gaston County Association of advertised merchandise is not available, we'll gladly issue you a raincheck. We want you to be happy. S Insurance Women. MasterCard and Visa credit cards accepted. tore Hours: "Copyright, 1983, TG&Y Stores Co. wrance Women. © WEST GATE PLAZA—SHELBY RD. sore Hours: i Smith, president; Peggy Hut- chins, vice president; Jan Wood, secretary; Elizabeth Hammett, treasurer; and Carolyn Carr- inger, assistant treasurer. Ms. Hammett, who is employed by Warlick and Hamrick Associates of Kings Mountain, was also named State Legislative Com- mittee Chairman for 1983-84. Specail guest was Sue Samples - of Aetna Insurance Company in - Charlotte. CT ; Plans were made for National Insurance Women’s Week May 15-21. The women will hold a - luncheon honoring “Insurance : Women of the Year” Thursday - at 12 noon at the Western Steer Steak House in Gastonia and will have a barbecue for - members and their guests at the - home of Larry and Carolyn Car- ringer, 504 Ellenwood Drive, - Kings Mountain, Friday at 7 p.m, Ey The state convention will be held in Fayetteville May 20-22. Sun. 1til6 Items Available At TG&Y Family Centers Only, through May 21 i costs you much less at TG&Y!! IT'S A BOY _ Mr. and Mrs. Don Henderson - announce the birth of their first ba + Luge Son, Donald Lee Henderson Jr., . “May '11 at Kings Mountain Hospital. Grandparents are Evelene Thompson and the late Don Henderson of Kings Moun- tain and Mrs. Grace Morris and the late Marvin Blanton of Clover. Great-grandparents are Mrs. G.P. Oliver, Mrs. Grace Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Blanton and the late Mr. and Mrs. Buren Dellinger, all of 120” BREEZE BOX Fan Designed to pull a bigger and better breeze. 2 ‘speeds regulate circulation, saving you money on cooling bills! Safe- ty extras include a finer mesh grill, stabilizing support feet and a thermally protected motor. #3714. Limit 2 Kings Mountain. The baby’s mote mother is the former Sheila Blan- Vey aden ton. CREEK BANK The Children’s Choir and young people of Dixon Presbyterian Church will present - the play “Down by the Creek Bank” Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The play is directed by Nancy Hughes, Mary Jo Stewart and Kevin Bridges. The public is in- vited to attend. GOSPEL SINGING There will be a gospel singing - Saturday at 6 p.m. at Bynum’s Chapel AM.E. Zion Church on “North Cansler Street. Featured ‘group will be “The True Vine Gospel Singers” of Kings Moun- - tain. The public is invited to at- “tend. IGLOO 8.97 Save 1.47! Igloo Little Playmate Cooler Holds up to nine 12 oz. cans. Made of tough, impact- resistant plastic. Red or blue base. Reg. 10.44. Limit 2. RENT-A-BOY 2. The Kings Mountain Boys © Club is beginning a rent-a-boy “program this summer to provide ~ a service to the community and “promote responsibility in the “boys. Anyone interested in hav- =-ing odd jobs or yard work done, © contact Joey Hopper at the “Kings Mountain Boys Club, ©7739-7161. 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