Page 2B - THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD - Thursday, January 18, 1996 DEBBIE WELSH Welsh is happy to be home and working at The Herald Deborah Welsh, Production Manager of the Kings Mountain Herald, says if you haven't been to California you haven't missed a thing. Welsh, who joined Republic }.ewspapers 2 1/2 years ago, got the travel- ing bug but a few years ago and she and her family packed up and moved to Georgetown, California and settled down in a small community of about 700 people. Debbie quickly found a job at The Divide Harvester, a biweekly news- paper, and learned about typesetting and ad composition through on-the- job training by the newspaper owners, a husband and wife team who also sold the advertising and wrote the copy for the paper which was circulated in a wide area. "California is a melting pot and it just wasn't the place to raise the chil- dren and the schools don't compare with the good educational system we have in Kings Mountain and North Carolina," said Welsh. After 12 years in California, the family packed up and headed home - to Kings Mountain. A 1978 graduate of Kings Mountain High School, Deborah earned her high school diploma through Gaston College. She went to work in a fast food restaurant at the age of 14 but her real loves were homemaking and jourpalism. At Kings Mountain High School she worked on the school newspaper and wet her appetite for a career in the newspaper business. “When we moved to California I met a friend who.had worked for The Divide and I applied and loved the work but got homesick for Kings Mountain," she said. Her children, Bill, 13, a King Mountain Middle School student, and Raquel, 10, a Bethware School student, love school and they and the whole family are active in East Gold Street Wesleyan Church where their mother joined when she was a teenager. "I went to,church at the old church across from the American Legion as a youngster and our family was always very active," said Welsh, daughter of Betty Hudson of Grover and the late J. D. Ingle. Welsh's job with Republic, which also owns the Bessemer City Record, Cleveland Times, Cherryville Eagle and Banner News, is in the production department. "I coordinate from the Advertising representatives to the press room, set some type, including classified ads, and paste up display ads," said Welsh who worked in he dark room at The Herald for over a year shooting pic- tures and newspaper pages. Welsh likes to see her work look good for the readers to enjoy and often she would shoot a picture more than once to assure that the photograph would not be dark when it came out in the paper. "I like the people I work with and I take pride in my work as we all do here,” she said. Welsh is Kings Mountain and Grover's number one fan. She loves the area. "North Carolina is the top choice of many people moving from such far- away places as California but I just hope they don't settle in our area,” she says of the small community she enjoys. Linda Holland and her son, Caleb Beach, play in the snow at their honje on East King Street. Caleb, who will be six in February, built a sngwman, topping him with a baseball cap and red woolen scarf. The fapfiily dog watches as Caleb takes a bite of the snowman's face. Dixie Industrial Supply PPG's 'Excellent Supplier’ Dixie Industrial Supply has been named an "Excellent Supplier" for 1995 by PPG Industries. The Supplier Management Committee at PPG presented the award to Dixie Associates at a banquet held January 16-at the Omni Hotel in Charlotte. This is the third consec- utive year Dixie Industrial Supply has received this honor, which rec- ognizes key suppliers’ commitment to service, quality, technical sup- port and customer satisfaction. Dixie Industrial Supply, in part- nership with PPG Industries, a global leader in production of fiberglass, chemicals, plate glass and coatings, has developed and implemented innovative purchas- ing methods which reduce costs, Pair set wedding date The engagement of Tina Louise Ramsey of Kings Mountain and Vernon Dewayne Leatherman of Lincolnton is announced by the bride-elect's parents, Mary and Steven Adams of Kings Mountain and Jack and Becky Ramsey of Chicago, Illinois. The bridegroom-to-be is the son of Mrs. Alene Leatherman of Lincolnton and the late Garland E. Leatherman. Miss Ramsey attended Bessemer City High School. Leatherman is a graduate of Lincolnton High School. The wedding will be an event of March 1. JOHNATHON BUFF Fourth birthday Jan. 13 for Johnathon Douglas Buff Johnathon Douglas Buff cele- brated his fourth birthday January 13 at a Batman party for family and friends at his home in Kings Mountain. He is the son of Donna Buff of Kings Mountain and Bobby Buff of Boiling Springs and grandson of Douglas and Sandra Houser of Kings Mountain and Kathleen Buff of Shelby. Great-grandparents are Rosalie Camp of Kings Mountain and Aileen Metcalf of Shelby. add value and position both com- panies more competitively in the marketplace. Headquartered in Shelby, with branches in North and South Carolina, Georgia and East Tennessee, Dixie Industrial Supply 1s a major MRO (maintenance, re- pair, operations) supplier to indus- trial manufacturing facilities throughout the southeast. Dixie Industrial Supply serves PPG Industries’ two North Carolina lo- cations in Lincolnton and Shelby along with overseas facilities in Europe, South America, and Taiwan. JAMIE LIGHTSEY ) Jamie Lightsey born November 9 Jamie Denise Lightsey was born November 9, 1995 at Cleveland Memorial Hospital in Shelby: = She weighed seven pounds: 1/2 ounces and was 19 inches long. She is the daughter of Julie and J. D. 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