Newspapers / The Kings Mountain Herald … / June 2, 1983, edition 1 / Page 15
Part of The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Thursday. June 2, 1983-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3B HY SO MANY SRS BST en SRR | i } f bl i \ { ETD I EE ET PHOTO BY EDIE SCHRONCE INTERVIEW WITH JERRY—Jerry Petterson is at the Depot. The interviews were conducted shown interviewing Daisy McCurry Monday for the senior citizens DANCING SENIOR CITIZEN—The Senior Hawaiian deneing at the depot Monday. Citizen entertained Jerry Petterson with their PHOTO BY EDIE 'SCHRONCE Support Attic Sale To the editor: I want to commend the Kings Monta Sertoma Club and our area churches for sponsoring the Ten Treasures Attic Sale which is to be on "June 4 at the downtown former Belk’s store. Back of this sale is the wonderful motive of helping our poor and needy; and the money earn- ed will be given to the Kings Mountain Ministerial Association for the Helping Hand Fund. It is good to have this worthy cause brought to our attention so that we can unite our efforts in meeting a real need, “one which some of us may not have realized existed. I'm proud to live in a town that is compassionate and caring. Now comes an opportuni- ty to show our personal concern for those less fortunate than we are. ' And in it, we have the assurance of pleasing our Lord who in His Word had many things to say about remembering the poor and needy. It isn’t enough to think this is a great idea. We must accept a per- sonal obligation to make this occasion a success by supporting the sale and actively participating in it. The Sertoma Club has made excellent plans and has outlined a way which makes it possible for all of us to help either by donating valuable items for sale, or by buying items, or making a contribution, or doing all these things. I want to express appreciation for the fine job the club has done, and special gratitude to John Knox McGill, Jim Buchanan and Lynn Welborn. The challenge is before us. What will our response be? Mrs. Elizabeth Gamble Kings Mountain Thanks For Support To The Citizens Of Kings Mountain: This letter is for the purpose of publicly thanking everyone who helped in making it possible for the Kings Mountain High School Band to travel to central Florida May 4-8. The band performed well in parade at Disney World in Orlando and received a Bronze Award at the American International Heritage Festival. More important, these young people were on good behaviour at all times, and I am sure that you would have been proud of them. I would like to thank all who helped in the fund raising. Special thanks are in order to Mrs. Lewis Dellinger and Mrs. David Plonk who co-chaired the fund raising activities. I could fill up this newspaper with the names of all who helped in more ways than one in making this project a success. It was a wonderful experience for the students, band directors and ‘chaperones, and will provide pleasant memories for years to come. DONALD J. DEAL BAND DIRECTOR KINGS MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL Maintain Dignity Dear Citizens of Kings Mountain. On Friday, June 3, we will honor our senior class with their gradua- tion exercises. This very special event will be held in John Gamble Stadium, weather permitting, so that we can accommodate everyone who wishes to attend. Please help us maintain the dignity of this event by showing proper respect to all graduates during the entire exercise. This is not an athletic event, and loud remarks or applause from the audience during the exercise are very much out of place. Our seniors have worked hard and are certainly deserving of a dignified graduation ceremony. In keeping with this desire to have a dignified evening we are closing the tennis courts and all athletic fields on campus from 7:30 p.m. until 10 p.m. I am sure that we can count on the cooperation of our citizens in these matters. Let me thank you in advance on behalf of our school and especially our senior class for your help. Let us all join together to make next Friday a special night. Thank you. Sincerely Yours, . ROBERT R. McRAE, JR.. PRINCIPAL KINGS MOUNTAIN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Ee ram Sern mt Cet St ot SA Lo Oe SR of 0 i rd GOSPEL SINGING There will be an all-night gospel singing Saturday beginn- ing at 7:30 p.m. at Midview Bap- tist Church. Featured groups in- clude the Graves Family of Spar- tanburg, S.C., the Singing Epps of Belton, S.C., and the Prisoners of Love from Caroleen. N.C. FAMILY FILM “What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About Women, Money, Sex and Children” is the top of the Focus on Family Film to be shown Sunday at 7 p.m. at Central United Methodist Church. The public is invited. Paid Pol. Adv. Finally, The News and Observer EOPLE FEEL AT HOME WITH FIRSTRATE ORTGAGE. We've done it for lots And a FirstRate Mortgage of people. from First Union gives you And First Union can other advantages, too. Like show you the way to afford monthly payments fixed a home, too. for 5-year periods. And a A FirstRate Mortgage. limit on the percentage It’s the one that gives your payment canbe ad- you all the advantages of Justed.* So it’s easy to plan an adjustable mortgage a home-buying budget. loan. For instance, there's Stop by your nearest no need to go to the trouble First Union office and take - and expense of refinancing a closer look at a FirstRate if interest rates drop. Be- Mortgage. It’s opened the cause the interest rate for door for alot of people. your loan is automatically And it can do the same adjusted quarterly. for you. Take a closer look: Member FDIC *The limit on payment adjustment is removed for the last 10 years of the loan term. Prints The Truth! Rev. Jesse Jackson considers presidential bid The News & Observer, 5-22-83 ‘““One of the first targets is ultra-conservative U.S. Sen. Jesse A. Helms, R-N.C., who was re-elected in 1978 by slightly more than 100,000 votes. “With 200,000 more blacks registered, Jackson said, Helms could be out of work in North Carolina. “Gov. James B. Hunt Jr., a Democrat who many think will run against Helms next year, is aware of black voter potential. He met with Jackson last week and endorsed legislation supported by the PUSH lead- er that would permit high school librarians and prin- cipals to register vaters. ”’ The News & Observer, 5-22-83 ‘Ask Yourself: Why Do Out Of State Radical Leaders Want Jesse Helms Out Of The Senate? Paid for by HELMS for Senate, Mark Stephens, Treasurer x LC — SEES
The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 2, 1983, edition 1
15
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75