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Page 8B - THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD - Thursday, August 24, 1995 3s mp RTL EBAY Pictured are some of the new students of the new dance studio, Lakey & Co., which holds registration Saturday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the renovated second floor of Plonk's General Store. Front row, from left, Maddison Keeter, Carly Neisler, Rebecca Broadway and Jordan Lakey. Second row, Katie Benton, Leah Hall, Kerri Brutko and instructor Jodi Benton. Back row, instructor Jamie Lakey, Aaron Cogar, Jessica Cogar and Catie Brannon. New dance studio opens in KM Registration for classes at the new Kings Mountain dance studio, Lakey: & Company, ‘will be held Thursday and Friday from 6-9 p.m. and Saturday from 10 until noon. Jamie Lakey, artistic directo- r/lowneér and Jodi Benton, have opened the new studios in the reno- vated second floor of the Plonk's General Store on S. Railroad Avenue, the former location of Foust Textiles. Lakey has been working for weeks, knocking out walls, refin- ishing ithe original pine floors in the 1889 building, and painting and redecorating. "We: have a studio that will be comfortable and accommodate stu- dents 3 and up who enjoy tap, jazz, ballet, kinder, baton and pompon," said Lakey. Step aerobics, high and low im- pact, country line dancing, shag, two step and ballroom dancing will also be offered as well as adult tap and jazz. Morris Costumes will also be available on Saturday to fit dancers for costumes. a "We are big on. technique, Benton, who studied dance ; Beale Fletcher of Asheville and Lynn Jackson Fisher and was a Grindstaff finishes clerk's school Marine Pfc. Randall Grindstaff, son of Jame R. Grindstaff of Kings Mountain, recently completed the administrative clerk course at the Marine Corps Service Support School at Camp Lejeune. During the six-week course, he learned the basic skills and knowl- edge required to perform the job of administrative clerk. He is a 1993 graduate of Mary Person High School of Forsyth, Ga. and joined the Marine Corps in January 1995. Amateur Radio Club to sponsor Hamfest Shelby Amateur Radio Club will sponsor the 39th annual Shelby Hamfest September 2-3 at the Cleveland County Fairgrounds. ‘Preregistration is $4 and $5 at the gate and children under 12 are free to the two day event. Overnight camping facilities will be available beginning Sunday as well as flea market spaces. For more information contact John Ledford, 3410 Oakcrest Dr. Shelby, 28150 or call 482-4507. Friday night dance at Grover Rescue Squad A Friday night dance from 7-10 p.m. will be held at Grover Rescue Squad. The Ordinaries, featuring Clyde Fore and Boone Messer as vocal- ists, will play for dancing, open to those 30 and over. Mayhews host Auxiliary picnic Tom and Ruth Mayhew hosted the American Legion Auxiliary ‘Unit 155 for a picnic and outing at ‘their home on Moss Lake Thursday ‘meeting. After a buffet supper, the group ‘took a boat ride on Moss Lake and also planned programs and hostess lists for the year. President Myrtle Christenson conducted the short business meet- ing. Attending were Nellie Lefevers, Margaret Arrowood. Libby Good, Lib Stewart, Arlene Barrett, Lou Ballew, Ginny Arnctte, Christenson, Willie Wright Ethel Yarbro, Hilda Goforth and Mallic Parker. Dance Masters prodigy and trained seven years to be a Rockette at Radio City Music Hall. She owned three dance studios from 1978-86 and has directed numerous Miss America preliminary pageants. Lakey is a former Kings Mountain District Schools dance teacher and has her teacher's certi- fication from UNCC. Benton is a registered nurse. Both reside in Kings Mountain. The studio includes two spa- cious dance rooms with hardwood floors, mirrors and bars. Kinderdance, a program for ages 3-4, introduces the child to the world of dance and teaches muscle coordination and control, musicali- ty, rhythm and flexibility. Classical ballet, tap and jazz will be offered to students age 5 and older. meena on LA New fiction at Mauney Memorial Library New fiction at Mauney Memorial Library: Asimov, Issac. "Gold" (Harper Prism, 1995). This is Asimov's first original col- lection of science fiction in over a decade. It is also his last science fiction collection, one containing all of his un- collected stories that have never before appeared in book form. Finney, Jack. "From Time to Time" (Simon & Schuster, 1995). A sequel to "Time and Again” Finney returns to the same magical ter- ritory and finds Ruben Prien still at work with the project, still dreaming of altering man's fate by going back in time to adjust events. Finney has in- vented a tale that is both thrilling and nostalgic and full of suspense. LeGuin, Ursula. "A Fisherman of the Inland Sea" (Harper Prism, 1994). This new collection of short fiction by one of Americas most honored au- thors celebrates her understanding that narrative is the shining thread with which we write our common humanity. McCaffrey, Anne. "The Dolphins of Pern" (Ballantine Books, 1994). When the first humans came to set- tle the planet Pern, they did not come alone; intelligent enchanted dolphins also crossed the stars to colonize the oceans of the new planet while the hu- man partners settled the vast conti- nents. But then disaster struck in the form of Thread, deadly silver spores that fell like rain from the sky, devour- ing everything and everyone in their path. Ginger Blalock on Erskine Dean's list Ginger Blalock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Blalock, of 103 Jamestowne Court, earned a place on the spring term Dean's list at Erskine College announced by Dr. James W. Gettys, vice-presi- dent and Dean of the college. Blalock, a graduate of Kings Mountain High School, is a rising sophomore biology major at Erskine, where she holds an E. B. Kennedy Scholarship, highest aca- demic scholarship given at Erskine. To make the Dean's list, students must attain an academic average of at least 3.70 o n a scale of 4.0 (A). METROLINA MATTRESS WATERBED BEDROOM OUTLET 501 Franklin Blvd., 866-4975 1/2 Block from Tony's Ice Cream ~- Mon.-Fri. 9:30-7:00; Tues., Wed., Thurs. 5:30; Sat. 9:30-5:00 TERMS » 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH ¢ DELIVERY AVAILABLE NOBODY BUT NOBODY SELLS FOR LESS * LOWEST PRICES EVER! Ni SLEEPS 3 BUNK BEDS . 3COLORS SALE $ 1 Back 2 Slides aves DAY BED 579 ell Se 149. 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Readers of previous Majipoor novels, as well as newcomers to this universe, will revel in this thrilling story of a young man's epic journey to redeem himself and seize his destiny. Tolkein, J.R.R. "The War of the Jewels" (Houghton Mifflin Company, 1994). The chief element in this book is a lished for the first time - a continuation of the great saga of Turin Turamber and his sister Nienar. Weldon, Fay. "Splitting" (Atlantic Monthly Press, 1995). This novel swoops with dizzying ease among the conflicting perspec- tives of a woman whose personality in the face of her impending divorce, has slivered into a chorus of bickering inte- rior voices, each with its own very dis- tinct tone and agenda. Wetherall, W.D. "The Wisest Man in America" (University of Press of New England, 1995). Wetherrall creates a bittersweet ret- rospective that is at once profoundly meditative on the entricacies of human relationships and full of insight into the diminishment of the American national character. White, Robin. "The Last High Ground" (Crown Publishers, Inc., 1995). Reaching from the deathbed of Japan's most notorious organized crime boss to terror 40,000 feet above the Rocky Mountains, a scheme of unpar- alleled subtlety and brutality unfolds. It's target: the hostile takeover and con- trol of the greatest aircraft manufactur- er in the United States and ultimately control of the entire world's aerospace industry. Williamson, Penelope. "Heart of the West" (Simon & Schuster, 1995). On a vast canvas dotted with memo- rable characters and none rousing ad- venture after another, Williamson has created an irresistible work of fiction that combines the heroic and the gritty. Winter, J.D.M. "First Trail Drive" (M. Evans and Company, Inc., 1994). Before there was a United States of America, two unsung heroes embarked on an epic journey to aid their strug- gling new country's fight for indepen- dence. It would be known as the first trail drive. Ben and Ezra are the epito- me of the AMerican frontiersmen, courageous, resourceful, determined, and they would not be prevented from their fight for independence. Wolff, Geoffrey. "The Age of Consent" (Alfred A. Knopf, 1995). The stunning new book is a haunt- ing portrait of a perfect family and idyllic community torn apart by the se- crets that shadow and corrupt their homes. Woodson, Jacqueling. "Autobiography of a Family Photo" (Dutton, 1995). This is a coming to consciousness, coming of age story of a young girl, told with passion and poetry, honest and clear vision. major story of Middle Earth, now pub- AUCTION 9:00 AM SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th & 1:30 PM SUNDAY, AUGUST 27th M. L. Drake Cutlery & Guns 1206 E. Dixon Blvd., Shelby, N.C. DIRECTIONS: Drake's is located on 74 By Pass between WalMart & K Mart. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th - 9:00 A.M. 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RACING ITEMS Winston Cup 20th Anniversary “The Champions” Picture Series - Numbered Edition, Winston Cup Racing Items, Die Cast Cars, Maxx Racing Cards -1988 to 1993, Nascar Super Collectors Sets. CARDS - FOOTBALL, BASEBALL & BASKETBALL Score, Bowman, Fleer, Upper Deck & Topps, Nolan Ryan (Rookie) & Mickey Mantle Cards, Large Quantity & Good Selection. COINS & MISC. Silver Dollars, Dimes, Quarters, Nickels, Mint Sets, Gold Pieces, Pocket Watches, Remington Die-Cast Metal Collector Replicas, Metal Banks, Advertising Items. FIXTURES & EQUIPMENT Portable Display Cases (Glass & Metal), Knife Display Cases inc. Buck, Misc. 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Smith 12G Shotgun Double Barrel (Excellent Condition), Winchester Rifles {Good Selec- 1! J The football games. Yearbooks. The late-night cramming and the well- deserved TAT Jy 3 Senior year. It’s not that you're not looking forward to leaving high school. You just wish you could take some of it with you... Those rootsiare imporra:. Buri so are wings. You are ready to move on and stare testing your wings. Some important decisions arc ahead. College is one of the most important. Parents can give advice. So can your teachers; your coun- selor, your boyfriend or girlfriend. But in the end, it’s what you want that matters. It's where you feel comfortable. Where you can grow. Where you can discover yourself, your talents, your abilities. Where you can feel like you're in good company. out OF 10 HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS IN GASTON AND LINCOLN COUNTIES CHOOSE GASTON COLLEGE . . . AND FOR GOOD REASON. GASTON'S COLLEGE TRANSFER PROGRAM IS HIGHLY-REGARDED BY 4-YEAR COLLEGE'S AND UNIVERSITIES, GASTON'S OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAMS PROVIDE THE REAL-LIFE TRAINING YOU NEED TO GET A REWARDING JOB. PLus, GASTON'S TUITION IS SOME OF THE MOST AFFORDABLE IN THE STATE. To GET AN APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION, GIVE GASTON COLLEGE A CALL AT q9 2 2 z 6 2 1 4 7 AND BE SURE TD ASK FOR INFORMATION ABOUT SCHOLARSHIPS, GRANTS, AND FINANCIAL AID. GASTON COLLEGE Fall Registration: Tuesday. September 5 ko re ga ar FNTe on —S2
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