ME Larry Wood, Personnel Manager of Foote Mineral Com- ~ pany’s Kings Mountain. Opera- tions, has been re-elected presi- dent of the Blue Ridge Safety Council. Wood is a graduate of Gard- ner Webb College and is a native of Kings Mountain. He is mar- ried to the former Cindy Alex- ander and they and their son, Brandon, reside on Country Club Drive in Kings Mountain. Also reelected were Vice President Kenneth Ledford, Per- sonnel Manager of G.F. Business Equipment in Forest City. Mr. Ledford also serves on the Cleveland County Board of Education. Secretary-Treasurer is Haskell Reid, Safety Manager for Drexel Heritage Furnishings Inc. of Drexel, North Carolina. . Directors for 1984 are: Bruce Guy - Broyhill Fur- niture, Inc., Marion Wade Bowman - American Thread Co., Marion John Campbell - Threads U.S.A., Gastonia Lynn Cloherty - Travenol Laboratories, Marion Terry Robbins - Cone Mills, Forest City : Brevard Callahan - Fiber In- dustries, Shelby Arnold Phillips - Fasco In- dustries, Shelby Ned Vaughan-Lloyd - N.C. Industrial Commission, Raleigh Boyd Lane - N.C. Industrial Commission, Rutherfordton Ted Hendrix - TiCaro, Inc., Gastonia Ronald Baker - J.P. Stevens & Co., Stanley David Jones - J & C Dyeing, Shelby b Larry Wood Re-Elected Safety Council President LARRY WOOD Lewis Campbell - J.P. Stevens & Co., Lincolnton J.E. Suttles - Etta Packaging, Inc., Marion Jim Overwyk - Cone Mills, Cliffside Edward Gates - Pharr Yarns - Stowe Mills, Inc., McAdenville The Blue Ridge Safety Coun- cil was organized in 1936 and serves several hundred com- panies in a seven county area of western North Carolina in- cluding McDowell, Burke, Lin- coln, Polk, Rutherford, Gaston and Cleveland. It is sponsored by the N.C. Industrial Commission and has as its objective to pro- mote safety in industry, home and public places with special emphasis placed upon industrial safety. It is operated as an in- dependent, non-commercial, non-political organization. ‘ Membership or other informa- tion may be obtained from any of the Council’s officers and directors. iT HE. oe Safety Group Meeting First quarterly meeting of the Blue Ridge Safety Council will be held Thursday, Jan. 26th, at 6 p.m. at Club Carolina in Cher- ryville. A Safety Talk Contest will feature the program for the evening and special guest will be Ned Vaughan-Lloyd, Safety Director of the N.C. Industrial Commission, Raleigh. Ron Baker, personnel manager of J.P. Stevens Stanley Plant, will pre- sent the speakers. Reservations for dinner at $4.75 would be made with Lewis Campbell or Mrs. Sue Ogle, J.P. Stevens Plant, Boger City, P.O. Box 658, Lincolnton, N.C. 28092, telephone number, 735-2581, extension 53 or 28 no later than Jan. 24th. The menu for dinner will in- clude roast beef, turkey and dressing, gravy, brown rice, green beans, rolls, pie, tea and coffee. Larry Wood of Kings Moun- tain, president of the Safety Council, will preside. Mayor Ralph Beam, Jr. of Cherryville will give the welcome and Jack Cook, Chaplain of Carolina Freight Corporation, will give the invocation. Eaton Announces Change Eaton Corporation today an- nounced that effective December 31, 1983 it had. transferred all the business of its former Industrial Truck Opera-i tions to the newly formed Yale Materials Handling Corporation (YMHC) whose headquarters are in Flemington, New Jersey. PERSONAL TOUCH PERSON TO PERSON... That's the feeling you get when you enter our door. Here at First Federal Savings and Loan in Kings Mountain, the personal touch is one very important way we assist our customers; it goes along with our wide range of individualized services which include checking, saving, automatic savings and loan, time certificates, our new tax free savings plan and more. Stop by and get acquainted; you'll receive a warm “hello” along with special banking services advice. FIRST FEDERAL Savings And Loan Association Of Kings Mountain 300 W. Mountain St. 739-4781 BRYAN BAKER Thursday. January 12, 1984-The Kings Mountain Herald-Page 11-B + Bryan Scott Baker, son of Dr. \ and Mrs. Thomas P. Baker, has been accepted as a first-year stu- dent by the University of North Carolina School of Dentistry for the fall semester of 1984. Bryan will graduate from Lenoir-Rhyne College in May, having made the Dean’s List for both semesters of his junior year Baker Dental Student At UNC and first semester of his senior year. He is the grandson of the late Dr. and Mrs. Luther P. Baker and the late Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Hord, all of Kings Mountain. He plans to join the practice of his father and his uncle,.Dr. Robert N. Baker, upon graduation from Dental School. Smartiiup WALLCOVERING OUTLET January White Sale Wallpaper and Fabrics Oo % OEE All Outlet Patterns Reduced 50% From Their Already Drastically Reduced Prices. In Stock! 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