Em Photo by Gary Stewart SNOW FAMILY - Jane Campbell created this snow family in front of her Dance Academy on Battleground Avenue Sunday. The family included a snow man, snow woman, snow baby and snow dog. When the wheels of the world began moving again Monday, though, a snow plow came along and that was the end of her snow family. Mrs. Hillman Elected To ABC Board From Page 1-A year-term and Commissioner J.D. Barrett seconded. Com- missioner Harold Phillips then made a substitute mo- GEORGE W. HILL 408 Spring Street 30 years experience in Casualty Claims and Estate, Relations. CALL 435-9462 - EXPERIENCED IN TRIAL WORK Workman Compensation, tion, with Commissioner Nor- man Bridges seconding, that Mrs. Hillman be appointed. Mayor Kyle Smith called for a vote on the substitute mo- tion and it passed 4-2 with ATTORNEY AT LAW - Cherryville, N.C. preparation and trial of Criminal Cases, Wills, Domestic FOR APPOINTMENT ee GASTON COUNTY 824-9856 KINGS MOUNTAIN 739-0164 CHERRYVILLE 435-5449 SIE hy CERTIFICATE TBAT: Lalor TEMPLE GF BEEN HARRISON FORD - KATE CAPSHAW returns in the thrill-a-minute and the Steven Spielberg’s hero blockbuster sequel! NOW SHOWING ON HBO - DURING JANUAR TT Rate 10% Ann. Yield T0% $500 Minimum RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE DAILY *Annualized yield as terest remain on dep current rate. Rate sumes principal and in- osit for a full year at the subject to change at renewal. Withdrawals prior to maturity from these certificates are subject to penalty. - Home Federal Savings and Loan Association FsLiC KINGS MOUNTAIN 700 West King St. 739-8015 8 GASTONIA 257 West Main St. BESSEMER CITY 215 East Virginia St. 64-4663 629-4136 Commissioners Fred Finger and Al Moretz siding with Bridges and Phillips. Other members of the ABC Board, with terms unexpir- ing, are Chairman Andy Neisler and Van Birm- ingham., . After the vote was taken, Charlie Carpenter, KM realtor attending - the meeting, suggested the board give recognition to Ingram’s effort on the board and his ef- fort in helping pass the suc- cessful ABC referendum and construction during his term of office of the ABC Store. Architect Interviews Are Planned From Page 1-A graders in the future. The program will be reviewed by the Health Council and of- ficially presented to the board later. *Was told by McRae that the system will soon begin an Early Intervention program on a trial basis at Central School. The program is designed to offer special in- struction to potential dropouts and is in coopera- tion with the Mental Health Department. *Was told by McRae that a Health Fair will be held at the junior high school during Public Health Week April 12-14. Students will be offered blood pressure screening, height and weight checks, tetanus check, and other assessments to identify areas . that may need attention. { There will be a seminar for parents at night. *Was told by McRae that UNC-Charlotte is interested in placing more student teachers in the district and training local teachers to be their supervisors in UNC-C’s student training program. *Appointed Billy King as the board’s representative on the 1988-89 School Calendar Committee. *Adopted a resolution of support of the high school’s Southern Association of Col- leges and Schools 10-year re- evaluation. *Authorized McRae to pro- ceed with the 1988-89 budget on the same basis as prior years, with principals and other department heads working with the Central Of- fice staff, and later presen- ting their proposals to the board. McRae said a preliminary budget would be presented at the March meeting and a public.hearing and final approval slated for the April meeting. *Approved the retirement of Mary Page, Central teacher, effective January 22, and the resignation of Health Coordinator Paula Hildebrand February 1. effective Democrats Will Meet Cleveland County Democrats will reorganize at precinct meetings Thursday night, Jan. 21, In Kings Mountain, West KM Precinct will meet at The Armory, East Kings Moun- tain Precinct will meet at KM Community Center, Grover Precinct will meet at Grover Rescue Squad and Bethware Precinct will meet at David Baptist Church fellowship building. All meetings are 7:30 p.m. and new officers will be elected. Meetings will be held at all 24 precincts in the county at the various poll- ing places. Charlie Carpenter, a member of the West Precinct, pointed out that the Cleveland County Board of Elections, decreasing the number of precincts from 28. to 24, moved the dividing lines between East and West - KM precincts which means that about the same number of people will be voting at the two KM boxes. Those voters living East of Cansler Street who used to vote at West KM will vote at East precinct and those living on the Southern line of West precinct on Crocker Road will vote at West box instead of Bethware precinct, he said. : The KM Board of Elections changed their boundary lines to correspond with the county lines which means that voters can vote in both a county- conducted election and a city- conducted election at the same voting place and not have to move from one place to another to vote in instances where school board can- didates are running at the same time as city board of- ficials. Kings Mountain 812 W. 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