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FE py : Office Professionals met sure feels a lot better to me and Gizidtin, Radistors Gondyen Thursday, Sept. 19 at Crest High ~~ faculty at CCC, he was | willie = « & Ne y . Tires, Hedman Hedders, JE i & De t t Head of th ay & USED i my family. Last year the entire. / Hot Kori. I School. The CCAEOP is one of =parimen Pog or The Top Sportsman pit area didn't Fistons, Jet = Th iy the local units in Cleveland Electronics Engineering INVENTORY breathe until the championship Moroso, Mr. Gasket, Hurst, County consisting of Technology program at , hich 2B i hii ne Shean - oy Wheels. These guys kept me go- Cleveland County School their daughter, Anna Grace, 8, Buy from us! | y 1 prefer to win it like i Saft J into oh System, including school food five i ke . ) this." ing round er Foun in 2 e service, bus transportation, ive in the Antioch Community We'll Pay Off Your Trade-In! i ] ESPN joined in the celebra- Winners circle many times. 1ap- oi erance, and the education" “Ove” NO MATTER WHAT YOU OWE! Masa tion as it taped the beautiful precia = er supp center. : This sale supercedes all others and is for a limited time. Sale prices after I ———— October 3, 1996 LADIES NEEDED TO PLAY GOLF - Lynne Mauney, Sylvia Neisler and Doris House, left to right, are practicing for the up- coming Red Cross Golf Tournament at River Bend. Eighteen LP- GA golfers will play with local golfers. Get application blanks at your local pro shop. Women golfers needed for Red Cross tourney The Cleveland County Chapter of the American Red Cross will hold its fifth annual Ladies Pro-Am Golf Classic Monday, October 28 at River Bend Golf Club. Entry fee is $50 and is payable to the American Red Cross, 215 Patton Drive, Shelby, NC 28150. For more informa- tion, call the Red Cross at 487- 8594 or Lynne Mauney at 739- 5181. LPGA pro golfers will be on BINGHAM From Page 7-A accompanied his last two world championships. "Are you kidding? Those last two times took ten years off my life. I was literally sick," he said. "It may not be quite as. exciting for the announcers or fans but it was finally decided. Then it erupted in a huge celebration, Doug Herbert Performance Parts Cutlass and happy race team for the opening and clos- ing segments of the IHRA Sportsman Series TV coverage to be aired on Sunday, Oct. 6 at 4 p.m. This continues the im- mense TV coverage Bingham has received this year. "This has been a dream year, said the smiling Bingham. "I hand to play with local golfers in a "best ball" format. There will also be a hole-in-one con- test offering a new car from Rogers Pontiac-Cadillac-Buick- GMC, closest to the hole con- tests on the par 3's, and a longest drive contest. " Registration begins at 8 a.m., the practice range and green will open at 8:15, and the tour- ney will begin with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. Entry deadline is October 24. just thank the good ET “ft His blessings. I have the great- - est team of sponsors who helped put me here: Doug Herbert Performance Parts, Stroupe Race Cars, CCH Sports Marketing, Snap-On, Ron's Racing Products, Strange Engineering, Auto Meter, ARP, BG Fuel Pumps, Bruno's RT, Crane, Childs A Albert, Dart, Accel, MSD, NOS, Pennzoil, Plonk Tire, Phil's Starter & Alternator, RJS, TCI and Weld Bingham will go into the final race of the year, the Snap-On Finals in Darlington, SC on October 10-13, as the three-time World Champion. He said he would like nothing better than to put his Doug Herbert Performance Parts Cutlass in the winner's circle for the final event of the year, just to put a little icing on the cake. THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD School Briefs Page 9A October lunch menus beans, cole slaw, choice of fruit, cornbread, milk. Oct. 4 - Hamburger or cheese- burger, lettuce/tomato, French fries, fruit, milk. Oct. 7 - Chicken nuggets with BBQ sauce, potato rounds, slaw, fruit, milk. Oct. 8 - Potato bar with ham & cheese, vegetarian beans, bread sticks, choice of fruit, milk. Oct. 9.- Taco salad, corn on cob, jello/fruit, milk. Oct. 10 - Meat loaf, creamed potatoes, steamed broccoli, fruit, roll, milk. Oct. 11 - Hot dog with chili, oven fries, slaw, choice of fruit, milk. Oct. 14 - Chicken filet sand- wich, lettuce/tomato, corn on cob, milk. Oct. 15 - Lasagna, tossed gar- den salad, bread sticks, choice of fruit, milk. Oct. 16 - Cheese, pizza, broc- coli, choice of fruit, milk. . Oct. 17 - Bag lunch, KMMS and KMHS cafe choice. Oct. 18 - Teacher workday. Oct. 21 - Corn dog with cole slaw, baked beans, choice of fruit, milk. Oct. 22 - Spaghetti, garden salad, buttered corn, bread sticks, choice of fruit, milk. Oct. 23 - BBQ on bun with BBQ slaw, whole white pota- toes, choice of fruit, milk. Oct. 24 - Baked chicken, rice/ gravy, broccoli, Normandy roll, choice of fruit, milk. Oct. 25 - Hoagie sandwich, tomato/lettuce/onion/ pickle, potato salad, choice of fruit, milk. Oct. 28 - Vegetable beef soup with toasted cheese or peanut butter/jelly sandwich, fruit, crackers, milk. Oct. 29 - macaroni and cheese with ham slice, green beans, choice of fruit, milk. Oct. 30 - Turkey sandwich or tuna salad with saltines, potato salad, ¢rispie okra, fruit, milk. Oct. 31 - Hot dog with chili, slaw, oven fries, fruit, milk. Now. 1 - School choice. CCAEOP meeting held at Crest High The Cleveland County Association of Educational Administrative Assistant sup- port personnel employed in the Once a month during the school year the organization gets together for a workshop /business meeting. Johnny Presson and Jack Rankin of Retirement Alternative of North Carolina presented Thursday's program. One of the many topics covered was retirement. The Shelby City and Kings Mountain Associations of Bethware fall festival is Saturday, October 12 Bethware Elementary School will hold its annual fall festival Saturday, October 12. A craft fair will begin shortly before noon, and games and ac- tivities will begin at 3 p.m. Pop corn, candy apples, cotton can- dy and a lot of other goodies will be sold and there will be games and activities for all ages. Barbecue will be available for the dinner meal beginning around 4 p.m. A dance/sock hop/concert combination featuring enter- tainment by the popular local band, Mink, will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium. The school is still looking for vendors and volunteers. Anyone interested should call Mark Blanton at 739-8317. Visitation Day set visitors an opportunity to learn more about North Carolina's "for KM District School Educational Office ; only Catholic college. Visitors lly Ine Soho id Professionals also participated at Belmont Anhey " will sample Abbey classes and Ki Mountain District in Thursday's meeting. elmont Abbey College Will 15r the campus. College offi- Ings Suntain ise : : host a visitation day for high Schools. Additional choices are The next meeting will be held Loch iaal d : cials will be available to answer added at cach: school. Thursday, Oct. 17 at Township a LE Fm ON questions. Oct. 3 - Fish crispie or pinto Three Elementary School. "Abbey Fivorcncs atfords For more information, call 825-6665 or 1-888-222-0110. helpful information. Southern NEW IN TOWN? Southern Hospitality would like to extend a warm welcome to you as newcomers in Cleveland County. Call us for free “Welcome Kit”, including many significant free gifts from local businesses and professionals. We also have a free Civic and Community Literature packet that is filled with Hospitality Shirley Lail * P.O. Box 362 Shelby, NC 28150 Tel: 434-6017 "NOW OPEN? Too] Shed Toole of All Kinde! 108 W. Gold St., Kings Mountain Across from City Hall Hours: M-F 8-5 * Sat. 8-12 730-0450 MARK HUGHES KM's Mark Hughes joins faculty at Cleveland CC Mark Hughes has been named Instructor of Electronics Engineering Technology at Cleveland Community College. Originally from North Carolina, Hughes is a graduate of Kings Mountain High School and received his A.A.S. in Electronics Engineering Technology at Gaston College. He completed a B.S. in Electronics Technology and a ‘Master of Technology at Southeastern Oklahoma State University and has done addi- tional work at Clemson University. Prior to joining the Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College in Orangeburg, SC. He and his wife, Patricia, and Subscribe To The GE en Herald Arriving Daily! factory incentive and/or discount. 4.8% available on selected Mazdas. (Pro- tege & Miata: 24 month closed-end leases require 15% CAP Cost Reduction. 24,000 miles. 626: 36 month closed-end lease requires 20% CAP Cost Reduc- tion.) 1st payment & security deposit at lease signing. Additional miles available. With credit approval. No money down available for qualified buyers. Tax & tags extra. Call for details. 1-800-280-6771 Shelby, NC ¢ 704-482-6771 Monday - Friday: 8:30am - 7:30pm, Saturday: 9:00am - 5:00pm DINING & “Enlortainment MENT, RA RARE I Be Islands = oJ aml El >= Chan’s Garden 201 York Rd, Kings Mountain, NC LY Che Sevice Only Daily Buffet H A ee 2 Th 101 W. Church St,, Cherryville 5-9 $5.99 11-10 Fri-Sat 435-6115 ® 83 Year Old Pastor 739-6134 Closed Sunday ‘Open 7 days a week ¢ 11:00am - 10:00pm | Cs i *50 Years in Ministry ll * Choirs Singing & Hear Him Sing | Dedmon’s Livestock Restaurant 814 Wallace Grove Road, Shelby |THE TRAINING TABL 1206 E. Dixon Blvd. Shelby § Good Home Cucking Served Open Mon-Sat Lunch & Dinner v Sug Mon-Tues ieneon get items made from scratc % 487-8116 | Call ahead for Sun Hours 481-1117 : Oe M-Sat Fa : JACKSON 8 304 Main st. Home Of The Fried Apple Pie 11-3 Dinner 5:30-10 Sunday, October 6th ® 2:00 pm Bishop Amos Jackson Griffin Drug Cen = E 129 W. Mountain St. | Downtown Kings Clover, S.C. CWospel Kssemb a RITGAEN spc 739-4721 Open M-F 8am-6pm 4 Ne lue Snack Bar Hours Deli style lunch served 11-1:30 M-F 9-4 Sat 9-1 Dine-In Available Church William Podaras Senior Pastor ~C rtm 202 S. Railroad Ave. ® Downtown Kings Mountain (704) 739-5351 Nursery Provided To Be A Part Of Our ris | 3 Entertainment Call Aron ¢ 739-7496
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