rmn •A-BOBROB-HBBALD-nmtey, DMMBber U, UN Letters From Santa Claus Mailbag Dear Santa, Plaaae bring me a bike that haa a number on the trait and Tliunder Road on the bottom, an BvU KnevU Camper, a Oame of Life and a toy boa. I love you, Santa Claua. Bilan ICartln Mra. Bridge! Pint Grade Weat School •oOo- Dear Santa, I’ve been good. I want a tlahlng rod and a Kick and Oo, Breaking Point to ahaie with my alater, a Jawa Oame and an electric racetrack. I need aome clothea. Don’t forget to eat your cake and coffee. Love, Uaaon Blair idra. Brldgea rirat Grade Weat School Dear Santa, Pleaae bring me a BB gun with a acope, a game of Stay AUve, a rocket acrambler (It takea B-M or AdS englnea), Thunder- ahlft 600 race car game and aocka, and mud Urea for my bike. I have been a good boy. I hope you have a good Xmaa and all of your reindeer are happy. Love, Scott Campbell -oOo- Dear Santa, I have tried very hard to be auch a good girl thla year. Pleaae bring me a doU, a doll high chair and an Eaay-bake Oven. I love you. Love, Anne Campbell (age 0) .oOo- Dear Santa, Hove you. Ho! Ho! Santa Oaua. I have been a good girl. Pleaae bring me a doll, a ciadle and a Putt-Putt Train. Some aurprlaea would be nice, too. Love and klaeea, Emily Campbell (age 3) -oOo- Dear Santa, Suaan haia been good. Paul haa been good. You are going to bring toya to me! liove, Paul and Suaan ' -oOo Pre-achoolera In the Five-Year-Old claaa at Saint Matthew’a Pre- School have written lettera to Santa Oaua. Mra. Robert E. Allen, prlnc4>al of the achool, aald the atudenta printed their lettera, which Include requeata for toya and gamea and alao note that St. Nick wUl receive goodlea In the form of cake and aandwlchea. ’niey alao have written that they have been ’’good boya and girla.” One young man ad mitted he had ”a few in- atancea of being bad” during the paat year. ’the lettera doltow: Dear Santa, I’ve had a lew Uttle In- atancea of being bad. I would like aome Lin coln loga and I can’t think of anything elae. I might leave you aome- thlng to eat. Love, Brad Herndon -oOo- Dear Santa, I am going to give you cooklea when we maike them. I want a beach baU and a China tea aet and a big blackboard of my own with paint aeta In It and bruahea and aome cllpa and p^>er. I alao want a baby doll called Baby Sweet ’Teara with blonde hah- and a bhia and white checked dreaa. Alao I would like a birth- atone ring. Love, Jennifer Warilck -ooo- Dear Santa, I aaw one of your he^ara In the CSvlatmaa parade, not you. I want a Bionic woman and a crying baby and a anow cone machine and a talking Nlckle and a SanU alelgh that Ughta up and a Froaty doll. Love, Roberta Van Dyke -oOo- Dear Santa, Could I have an Indian jeweliy maker? Also I want aanow cone machine. Santa, may I have a Kool- Ade dlapenaer, aome akatea and a ’Ihumbellna and a jump ault. I will leave you aome freah milk, a bologna aandwich and a pickle. Love, Kim Sclam -oOo- Dear Santa, I will leave you a anack. I want a aptderman race ahooter and I want a aplder car and a Captain America car. I Uke you. Love, JcHiathon Summey Rick Bailey Charged With Pot Possession Rick Dale BaUey, 30, of Rt. 8, waa charged at 6 p. m. Wedneaday with Monl- ouB poaaeaalon of mari juana for aale by offlcera from the Shelby and county narcotlca bureau. About 80 pounds of marijuana waa confiscated In the vicinity of file Bailey residence and was termed by Sgt. B. R. McKinney, Cleveland County nar cotics officer, as tjie “largeat haul made yet In Cleveland County.” The marijuana In two and one-half pound packages has an estimated street value of $35,000, according to offlcera report. Bailey Is an employe of the N. C. Department of ’Transportation. Investigating offlcera were McKinney, Sgt. Wilbur Benton, youth officer Grady Goode, Deputy Bob Fortenberry, and Deputy Barbara Long of the Sheriff’s Depart ment and Sgt. Lariy Boyes and officer Bobby Oates of the Shelby PoUce Depart ment and Narcotics iGQCe // l\ The most blesseci blessing of them all... ’ Peace In Our Time! Our hearts soar with fervent thanks for this blessing and the joys of a serene Christmas. As we celebrate this special time, we extend deep gratitude to all our devoted friends. DIRECTOR & STAFF OF KINGS MOUNTAIN SAVINGS & LOAN Dear Santa, I want the Bionic Man and Woman and Maaka- tron and the thing you make them Bionic with. ’Ihat's aU. Love, Mike Withrow ■vOo- Dear Santa, My name la Shan Conner and I have been nice this year. For Christmas, I want a Captain America that ahooU out Uttle things. Nothing else. Love, Shan -oOo- Dear Santa, I want a Maakatron, a fire track, a foctbaU game, a Pop ’Tart game, Mr. Mouth, a Shaik game, a Wlaard of Os doU. I am being good. Love, David Guy -oOo- Dear Santa, I want the Bionic Woman, a Stretch Arm strong, Wonder Woman, Ihumbellna, Baby AUve, Steve Austin, and a train. Love, Amy Robba -oOo- Dear Santa, Please bring me a Benjl and a Tiffany and a Ihumbellna. Alao Sandy and I both want beanbag chairs. I will leave you some cake. Love, Robin Watterson -cOo- Dear Santa, Please bring me a Benjl and a Tiffany and a Ihumbellna. Alao Sandy and I both want beanbag cluUrs. I will leave you some cake. Love, Robin Watterson -oOo- Dear Santa, I saw you In the Christmas parade and Momma took your picture. I have a baby brother named Chris. Bring both of us something. Love, Ann Hawkins Letters to Santa from Klndergaiten students at North School, Mrs. Gladys Jcnes, ’Teacher. Dear Santa CSaus, I want a baby doU. I would like a crib for my baby doll. I want a jump rope too and Barbie doU, a Iday Santa Claus, Family ’Tree House, Barbie clothes and Baible airplane. I would Uke aU these l»«tty things for me for Christmas. ’Thank you, Santa. I love you, Santa. Come and visit me If I’m not asleep. Love, Dawn (BoUlnger) Dear Santa, I have been good this year. I want you to bring me a walking doU, doU clothes, crib. Bionic woman doll. Barbie clothes. Super ICark game, eairrlngs, school desk, bicycle, and chalk board. Thank you, Santa. Come and visit me. Love, Julie (Dawkins) Dear Santa daus: 1 would Uke to have for Christmas a UtUe play boat. Lego building blocks too. I want a Sbc MUUon DoUar man and Evil Knelvel and a necklace too. I love you, Santa. Come and visit me some day. ’Thank you for the nice gift. Love, Tyrone (Falls) Dear Santa Oaua, I want some drums for Christmas and a Stretch Aimstrcng, a bike too, and an EvU Knelvel Stunt Cycle. I want a boy necklace and a ring to match my necklace. I have been good this year. Thank you for my presents t^ year. 1 love you, Sanftt'='' Love, Sean (Garris) Dear Santa Claus, I want a 10-speed bike. EvU Knelvel stunt cycle. I adso want some big blodta and aome boots, a small portable TV, Stretch Arm strong and a frog-ahiq>ed toy box. Love, (Always) Jeff (Guy) Dear Santa Oaua, I want a gun that shoots balls, a hot wheel. I wUl thank you for the gifts when you get here. Love always, Marty (Ivester) Dear Santa, I have been very good thla year. I reaUy Uke you. I would like a Six Million DoUar man, a record player and I would alao Uke a blue suit. I thank you for your gifts you bring me every year. Love, Tee (Cole) Dear Santa Oaua, I want a play Santa Cbius for Christmas and I want a Sbc MUUon DoUar man and rifle too, and play dough. I wamt aome p^s and shirts too. Thank you, Santa, for these good gifts. Coma and visit me some day. I love you, Samta. Love, Eddie (WUscn) Deaur Santa, I Uke you very much. I would Uke for you to bring me a Tiny Mlny Mo dump track and an EvU Knelvel aet. I really believe In you. I Uiank you for your gifts that you bring mo. Love, Trip (Stewart) Dear Santa daus, I would Uke a game for Oolstmas and a baUl and bat, choo-ehoo train, and a Sbc MUUon DoUar man, and a dart board and play blocks. I love you. Thank you for bringing mo those toys. Love, Mark (Moore) Announcing Opening Of Offices For The Practice Of OBSTETRICS • GYNECOLOGY DR. KEH^ANG CHBI Monday- Friday 9:00 A. M. • 5:00 P. M. Near Kings Mountain Hospital at 108 Edgemont Dr. Telephone 739-8059 JllJ ay peace and joy fill your^ heart and home this Christmas. Thank you for lettihg us share your warmth. f- COOPERS FURNITURE COMPANY INC. Downtown Kings Mountain 3 are they iust ''religien shopperg?" / In many areas, you find very few "native-born" Epis copalians. Often, they're folks who shopped around till they found a church that satisfied some longing for something missing in their own religious experience. Maybe that's why the Epis copal Church, along with its reputation for peculiarities, has long been known as sort of a "thinking-man's re ligion." It embraces so many members who made up their own minds...then stopped shopping. They lay no claims to hav ing the "only religion " or even the right one. It's just the one that's right for them. Episcopalians are a bit different. They have "for mal" services. They don't chit-chat much at church. They kneel at times. They read prayers from a book. And they offer guidelines, not straight-jackets, for Christian living. If you'd like to know the reasons why. your Episcopal neighbor or minister would be flattered to explain, without "twist- ing your arm. " HWTY TOOPAL CMgm MgraiarBaM Mlw—lg—SslM.W.C; ae ■sv.B.MsrBMiOarthaar iBiajr Bervleas 11:86 a.ak~ .As the sights and sounds of the holiday season are upon us once again, may we wish all of you a happy and peaceful Christmas. Thank you for your very loyal friendship. EMPLOYEES OF WADE FORD

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view