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ur ee a oe .- a a ee ee ¥ ? Ss IN GASTONIA RUN - Paul Ledford, left, and Larry Wood, Gastonia Gazette photo right, talk with a happy bunch of a Cub Scouts from Kings Mountain’s First Baptist Church after all members of the group suc- cessfully completed the recent York-Chester Road Race in Gastonia. Mrs. Lutz On Committees Attention Brides - To - Be Christmas Emporium is ~ now offering a Bridal Registry service for the convenience of your friends and relatives. We invite you to visit us at 107 West King Street, or call us at 739-5561. "for all seasons - for all reasons" EMPO rH ACD ~a Rutherford counties. VOTE FOR annie R. CORRY for Kings Mountain School Board o Experienced e Educated Dedicated NOVEMBER 5, 1985 Pd. Pol. Adv. Everyone oka} Bring 185 At York hi. One 10:30 Sunday Moming Phone 739-8545 ; i a A aria ia a aes oat Caio RALEIGH—Represen- tative Edith L. Lutz of Cleveland County has been appointed by House Speaker Liston B. Ramsey to a special Commission on Agriculture, Forestry and Seafood Awareness. The commission was established to ‘‘bring to the attention of the General Assembly the influence of agriculture, forestry and seafood on the economy of North Carolina and develop alternatives for increasing the public awareness of the importance of these in- dustries.”’ A report is to be fil- ed with the 1987 General Assembly. Mrs. Lutz, a Lawndale ap- ple grower, is chairman of the House Local Government IT Committee. She represents the 48th House District made up of Cleveland, Polk and ROBERT WHITE White Completes Training Allstate Insurance Com- pany has announced that Robert L. White, Jr. has com- pleted the Company’s Sales Training course which was held at the Allstate Field Training Center in Atlanta. Mr. White is a native of Cleveland County; he is a 1969 graduate of Kings Moun- tain High School and a 1973 graduate of the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. Agent White is Secretary of the Board of Directors of Mecklenburg Day Services, Charlotte; Sugar Creek Rac- quet Club, and a member of Mt. Carmel Baptist Church. Agent White will be work- ing out of the sales location at 401 Independence Boulevard, Outlet Square, Charlotte. A full circle of protection in- cluding homeowners, life, auto, business insurance, and motor club will be offered; he will also represent Allstate Finance. : Keep HORD ON THE BOARD Paid Pol. Adv. ss ie Pe RT Re eae Se Hy Th i CE Thursday, October 17, 1985-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 7C Manning Joins G-W Staff Jodi Wild Manning has joined the Gardner-Webb Col- ege staff as the placement coordinator. In that position she will assist G-W seniors and graduates with finding jobs suitable to their field of study. Mrs. Manning comes to the college from Catawba Col- lege in Salisbury, N.C. where she was an instructor in the physical education and recreation department. Also, she was the varsity volleyball coach, the varsity tennis coach, assistant basketball coach and the advisor to all recreation majors. “We are delighted to find a qualified person like Mrs. Manning that can assist our - students and alumni in their career search,” said M. Henry Garrity, vice- president for college rela- tions. ‘‘Her experience at Catawba, where she served on the placement council enables her to carry on the Gardner-Webb placement program and bring new methods into play. dition to the development staff.” Mrs. Manning holds a bachelor’s degree from Catawba College in public recreation and a master’s degree from Florida State University in leisure services and studies. Her husband, Al Manning, is the strength coach for the - “‘She will be a valuable ad- G-W football team. Keep HORD ON THE Need REAL ESTATE? | Call The Pro: 739-3659 HAMRICK REALTY’ BOARD Paid Pol. Adv. BUSINESS INSURANCE RATES TOFIGHTABOUT IT? Thete’s no doubt about it. After years of depressed prices, property and casualty insurance premiums have gone up dramatically. Many insurance companies are deciding not to provide coverage at any price. Which puts people who want adequate insurance coverage in a tough spot. Watson Insurance Agency is the best partner you could have to fight this situation. We have a state-of-the-art computer system and people whose sole job is to find the best possible ? coverage at the lowest possible rate. Because we've been in business over fifty years and have 23,000 customers, we have some clout with the insurance companies we represent. So if you'd like a better understanding of why insurance rates have gone up and if you'd like to fight back, give us a call. Chances are pretty good that we can help you. Insurance Gastonia Telephone 865-8584. Offices in Belmont, Lowell, Mount Holly and Cherryville. and Saturday, October 26, 8:00 PM. RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL WELCOMES THE NASHVILLE NETWORK. Don't miss Mickey Gilley, Ricky Skaggs, Lacy J. Dalton, part of October's ‘“Homecoming”’ celebration on The Nashville Network. October 25 THE GRAND OLE OPRY LIVE ——___\W/ \IlI7 WV It’s part of October's | “Homecoming” celebration on The Nashville Network. many more, Friday, LACY J. DALTON £) THE NASHVILLE NETWORK. AMERICAS COUNTRY HOME GROUP W SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS 1085 CHERRYVILLE 435-5449 824-9856 GASTON COUNTY = IEE ser Xi
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