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•) Pag* 4B-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday. January IS, 1981 TULTEX AWARD — Ovedia Dixon, third shift material handler in the Spinning Department, was presented a IS year award from Tultex Yarns recently. Making the presentation, o gift of jewelry, is Supervisor Harold Glass. WINS BRACELET — Fay Goforth, secretary in the payroll- personnel detment of Tultex Yarns, was honored for 15 years service to the firm during a plant recognition ceremony recent ly. Presenting a bracelet to Mrs. Goforth is Supervisor Paul Dover. HONORED FOR SERVICE - Tultex Yarns Supervisor Claude R. (Smokey) Butler presents a 15 year service award to Aimie Mae Leigh, second shift winder tender, in plant ceremonies recent ly. She was presented a gift of jewelry. COOPER'S 210 S. Railroad Ave Phone 739-2581 New Books At CC Library New arrivals at the Cleveland County Memorial Library in clude: FICTION After you with the pistol by Kyril Bonfiglioli Alaska: a novel by Jana Harria Algonquin Cat: a story by Val Schaffner Andrew and Tobias by J.l.M. Stewart Answer as a man by Taylor Caldwell Best Days, The by Julius Horwitz Burnt water: stories by Carlos Fuentes Caprice by Sara Hylton Chez Cordelia by Kitty Burns Florey A Christmas Memory by Turman Capote Cruel in the shadow: the chronicles of Invernevis by Lorn Macintyre Days of power, nights of fear: a novel by Bynum Shaw Dynasty of spies by Dan Sherman Gathering wolves. The by Elizabeth Darrell Godric by Frederick Buechner Idol hunter. The by Barry Unsworth Monterant affair. The by Richard Grayson A Nose for it by Aaron Marc Stein Pastora: a novel by Joanna Barnes Photo Tinish by Ngaio Marsh A Piano for Mrs. Cimino by Robert Oliphant Players’ boy is dead. The by Leonard Tourney Rated PG by Virginia Euwer Wolff Rosiebelle Lee Wildcat Tennessee: a novel by Raymond Andrews Sayonara by James Albert Michener Season of the owl by Miles Wolff Second Lady, The by Irving Wallace Sound of midnight. The by Charles L. Grant Tokyo-Montana Express, The by Richard Brautigan Very first lady. The by Steve Dunleavy Vintage by Anita Clay Kornfeld NON-FICTION Appalachian Trail, The by Robert A. Browne Armour in Conflict: the design and tractics of armoured fighting vehicles by Ian V. Hogg Batfish, the champion “submarine-killer” submarine of World War II by Hughston E. Lowder Being here: poetry, 1977-1980 by Robert Penn Warren Catechism of hearts: poems by Chuck Sullivan Cause of Death: the story of forensic science by F rank Smyth Chilton’s Auto repair manual, 1980 by Chilton Book Company Crisis investing: opportunities and profits in the coming great depression by Douglas R. Casey Fatal Flowers: on sin, sex, and suicide in the Deep South by Rosemary Daniell George Macdonald: an anthology by George Macdonald Getting skilled: a guide to private trade and technical schools by Tom Hebert How to find chemical infor mation: a guide for practicing chemists, teachers, and students by Robert Edward Maizell New York times great songs of the 70s, The by Milton Okun Newborn beauty: a complete beauty, health, and energy guide to the nine months of pregnancy and the nine months after by Wende Devlin Gates Owning your home computer: the complete illustrated guide by Robert L. Perry People’s pharmacy: a guide to prescription drugs, home remedies and over-the-counter medications. The by Joe Graedon O People’s pharmacy-2, The by Joe Graedon Practice for Armed Forces tests by David R. Turner Quest: the life of Elisabeth Kubler-Ross by Derek Gill Roots of a Black future: family and church by James Deotis Roberts Testament of youth Cl by Vera Brittain Weird tales of Martin County by Skewarkian Junior Historian Club Wild flowers of North Carolina by William S. Justice Working it out: 23 women writers, artists, scientists, and scholars talk about their lives and work Wouldn’t take nothin’ for my journey now by Jock Lauterer REFERENCE A collection of upper South Carolina genealogical and family records by Willie Pauline Young Handbook for storytellers by Carolina Feller Bauer North Carolina land grants in South Carolina by Brent Holcomb c y^m DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ HOME SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION A FULL SERVICE ^;SAVINGS AND LOAN DQ DQ DQ DQ OFFERING: *The New NOW Accounts *Dlrect Deposit of Government Checks *Two Drive In Windows *Full Line of Savings Accounts *Night Depository AND ... WE HAVE JUST PAID *Two Locations Kings Mtn. & Bessemer City *Safe Deposit Boxes *IRA Accounts *Home Loans *Saving Account Loans ’3,946.940.60 In Dividends To Our Savings Account Customers On Record December 31, 1980. The Largest Dividend Ever Paid In The History Of Our Association iJoME Savings anJc£oan I^asociaiion 700 West King Street, Kings Mountain Brarich Office: 215 Edsft Virginia Avenue, Bessemer City DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ €) €>
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