SO 0 a a a a i. Si a SE NS BN So wr HONORED FOR SERVICE—United Fund campaign chair- man Bill Davis, left, presents an engraved plaque to United Fund President Ted Kostek at the recent victory celebration of campaign workers. Kings Mountain topped its $110,000 goal, the biggest ever attained by United Fund for 12 agen- cies. Cass Ballenger Receives 1987 Leadership Award Congressman Cass Ballenger has been presented the 1987 National Security Leadership Award, the highest award given by the bi-partisan Congressional Caucus on National Security. The award was recently presented by John M. Fisher, chairman of the American Security Council, on behalf of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Reserve Officers Association, American Legion Auxiliary and the General Federation of Women’s Clubs. Fisher said the award recognizes the leading role Ballenger has taken on a wide variety of defense and foreign policy issues. In addi- tion, Ballenger received a perfect 100 percent rating on the American Security Coun- cil’s National Security Voting Index for the first session of the 100th Congress. “Cass Ballenter is just completing his first session on Capitol Hill, but it is already obvious that he will be a respected lawmaker for many years to come. He has certainly earned the respect -and admiration of his col- leagues, and we are especial- ly grateful for his leadership on the Aviation Subcommit- tee of the Committee on Public Works and Transpor- tation,”’ Fisher said. “Congressman Ballenger clearly understands the real and present dangers facing our national security in- terests, and we are proud to have lawmaker of his caliber and distinction as our award recipient,” he said. Book Editor To Speak At Writers Club Meeting Charlotte Observer Book Jan. 26 is the deadline for % X Wednesday, January 13, 1988-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3B Subscribe To The Herald NT avy ouTY OETERCE H TNR Prices So Low You’ll Wonder How We Do It! x= GAYETY '$ Paper Towels PS SPECIAL! FAMILY PACK > Detergent v7 22 ounce Lux zor Dove liquid 3 1A KILLS GERMS Bath Tissue Regularly 1.87. Limit 2. “1 8 mio 1 On cowTACT 90 sheets per roll. Limit 3. ] OR ACL 1 an short stories written by MLE students in grades 9-12, 1000-2000 words, no entry fee. if not already mailed to Ann Laukaitis, 214 Blackberry Editor Dannye Romine will be the guest speaker at the meeting of the Charlotte Writers Club Jan. 26 at Quincey’s Steak House, 4116 == (0) pn NN MOTOR OIL SAE 10W30 MOTOR OIL | 2.99 Sale Price TT -1 50 Mfr. Rebate : A PLU Een cw Ji 84¢ Sale Price e : js «25° wir. Rebate” Quaker N. Tryon St. She will speak on Trail, Concord, NC 28025, Colgate . Trash i “Getting the Heart of the they may be given to her at 37 Toothpaste 99 32 Ounce s Bags 59: Ln) Or 49 Joxaco > Story: Interviewing.” the meeting. Each Bes Limit2. Limit 2. Asst sizes. | Atter Rebate With ian After Rebate nti-rreeze Members and guests usual- ly come around 6 p.m. for a dutch-treat supper. The meeting begins at 7 pm. For details, call Ann Mat- thews at Queens College, Prices Good At All Famil Through This Weekend. Dollar Stores uantities Limited On Some Items. No Sales To Dealers. 108 East King St. - Kings Mtn., Hwy. 74 Gastonia; Bessemer City Hwy., Bessemer City 337-2207 or at home, 376-4341. i ce _ mmm Isn’t there someone special youd like to call? A 10-MINUTE CALL FROM KING’S MOUNTAIN TO: Cherryville $1.05 Boone $2.62 Charlotte . $1.47 ; Rutherfordton $1.92 ! Call on weekends or after 11 p.m. and save even more. Rates listed above are in effect 5-11 p.m., Sunday-Friday. Southern Bell A BELLSOUTH Company Southern Bell provides services within your calling zone and a connection to other long distance companies. Dial Station (1+) charges apply. These charges do not apply to person-to-person, coin, hotel guest, calling card, collect calls, calls charged to another number, or to time and charge calls. Rates subject to change. Daytime rates are higher. Rates do not reflect applicable federal, state and local taxes. Applies to Intra-LATA long distance calls only. This Is Southern Bell! )