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Pag* IB-EmOS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thundoy. Fabnunr U. 1M2 Little Miss Pageant Is Slated The fourth annual Little Wee Miss and Little Miss Kings Mountain pageant, sponsored by the Mountaineer Boosters Club, will be held March 27 at 7 p.m. at B.N. Barnes Auditorium. The pageant is under the* difection of Mrs. Tina Wright. Participants may register in the lobby of Barnes Auditorium on Sat., Mar. 6 from 10 a.m. un til 5 p.m. The Little Wee Miss division will include ages three, four, five and six and the Little Miss divi sion will include ages seven, eight, nine and 10. Registration fee is $8. Contestants, in party dresses, will be judged on pret tiness and poise. A Western theme is planned. In the event of bad weather, registration will be Sat., Mar. 13 from 10 a.m. until S p.m. No registration will be taken after March 6 or 13. All proceeds will go to the KMHS athletic department. PV2 Ledford Is Commended PVr Scott D. Udford of Kings Mountain has received a letter of appreciation from Lt. Col. Richard E. Bailey, Field Ar tillery Commanding Officer for the 6th Battalion, 10th Field Ar tillery of the U.S. Army. Bailey’s letter to Ledford stated “I appreciate your con tinued outstanding performance on Battalion Guard Mount. The pride, knowledge, and hard work which you again demonstrated mark you as a solider with whom I am proud to serve. The “Six and Dime” will be the best Bat talion it can be when all our soldiers follow the example you are setting.” Carroll Reports For Marine Duty Marine CpI. Phillips E. Car- roll, son of Mary S. and George N. Carroll Sr. of 905 Church St., Kings Mountain, has reported for duty at the Marine Corps Logistics Base, Barstow, Calif. A 1975 graduate of Kings Mountain High School, he join ed the Marine Corps in December 1981. WINS RAFFLE Max Mayhew of 1036 Plea sant Drive was the winner of a stereo given away recently in a raffle by the Kings Mountain High chorus. The chorus is raising funds to finance a trip to Atlanta. A microwave will be given away in the near future. ANNUAL LUNCHEON The annual luncheon of the Kings Mountain Country Club Women’s Bridge, Golf and Ten nis Associatin will meet at KMCC Tues., Mar. 2 with a social hour at 11:30 a.m. and lunch at 12:30. All club members are invited. Reserva tions must be made by Fri., Feb. 25 by calling Club Manager Shirley Allen at 739-3221. Tips For S^fe Spring Burning INDUCTED—Torry Bumgordnw (l*it) and Staci* Rhaa war* raeantly Induclad into Alpha Lambda Dalta Honor Soclaty at Waatarn Carolina Univaniity. To b* aligibi* for salaction a atu- dant must oehiaT* at laast a 3.50 QPR in thair first yaar of eol- lag* work whil* ccorying a normal acadamic load. Th* pur- posas of th* organisation or* to promot* intalligant living and high stondords of looming and to ancourog* suparior attain- mant among irashman. Tarry is th* daughtar of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bumgardnar cmd Staci* is th* daughtar of Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Rhaa. Spring is beginning to be in the air and along with it comes time to prepare and plant gardens, and to clean up around yards and homes. Often the debris collected is burned. Here are a few tips for a safe burn: (1) Get a burning permit if you plan to burn before 4KX) p.m. in the afternoon. After 4:00 p.m. the humidity begins to rise and the wind calms, making it safer to burn. (2) Put a fire break around the area you plan to burn - down to mineral soil is best. (3) Stay with the fire until it out. (4) lf it is breezy, burn against the wind. (S)Let the communications center know (482-4422) that you are burning so they will not dispatch a VFD brush truck. Freedom With Responsibility Ekct DOYLE TRULL *AA Dagrt* PaHc* Scienc* *320 Hours Basic PoNco School *Tan yoars oxparlonca in local govammaiit woiliing with Budgats, Administrstion and Porsonnal Managoniont *Rotirad M/SGT U.S. Army *Haffla Town-North Balmont *Polica Chief at Ranlo 8 Yoars Political Ad Paid For Bv Doyla Trull Expansion Announced At PPG PPG Industries has announc ed plans- for a SI0.5 million modernization project at its Shelby, fiber glass plant. The project will increase production capacity of fiber glass rein forcements for roofing materials. ‘The modernization involves enlarging one of the plant’s largest furnaces and converting it into the facility’s most produc tive unit,” according to Franklin H. Green, vice president of rein forcement products for PPG’s Fiber Glass Division. He said the project is scheduled to begin in mid-1982. ‘This capacity expansion is the latest in a series of developments geared to support demand for fiber glass rein forcements for roofing products, which is the fastest growing seg ment of the continuous filament fiber glass industry,” Green said. “It also underscores PPG’s com mitment to leadership in the im portant roofing materials market.” According to Green, roofing industry experts expect domestic shipments of fiber glass paper products to increase more than 60 percent within the next five ' years-largely because of the rapidly growing popularity of fiber glass-ba.sed shingles and other roofing products. Fiber glass roofing products provide builders and homeowners with a better pro duct than organic-based shingles at similar cost, the PPG official said. “Fiber glass roofing pro ducts carry Class A fire ratings and warranties averaging five years more than organic felt- based products, which are fire- rated Class C,” he pointed out. “From the manufacturers’ point of view, fiber glass-based products are made with 30 per cent less asphalt, which is an ex pensive oil derivative,” Green said. “In addition, a time- consuming preparation step is bypassed in the manufacturing process, which saves on produc tion costs.” PPG’s Shelby plant began pro duction in 1959. The facility pro duces continuous-filament fiber glass for roving, chopped strand, chopped strand mat, yarn and tire cord. 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