Two Kings Mountain men were charged with larceny of a vehicle and damage to property last week by Kings Mountain Police. Charged were Thomas Lee Biddix of 1131 Grover Road and Jeffrey Todd McSwain of 1800 Parkdale Circle. According to police reports, Montreat Schedules Conference Featured speakers. at the an- nual Summer Reach-Out Con- ference at Montreat this August are the internationally known ministers, Bill Basansky, Morris Sheats and Bill Ligon. The conference, sponsored by Christian Believers United Fellowship (CBU), will be held August [1820 in Anderson Auditorium, Montreat. Many miraculous things have been witnessed during services conducted by these anointed ministers of God, and a great time of worship, teaching, shar- ing, and healinig by the power of the Holy Spiriiis expected in this conference. [i Music and praise sessions will be held by Joe Bias with Janet Clark = accgmpanying at the piano. Christizfi Believers United (CBU) isfa non-profit organiza- i tion, whose sole purpose is a ¢ ministry of sharing Jesus Christ + with all people through inspired teaching, and ministering in con- ferences, retreats, camps, and tours. Everyone is welcome regardless of race, color or creed. : Additional information may : be obtained from your local ¢ representative, James H. Atkins, at 866-8592; or you may write or ¢ phone direct to: CBU i Fellowship, Inc., P.O. Box 1000, Montreat, N.C. 28757, phone il 669-8411. ‘Bank The merger of Peoples Bank of North Carolina into First ~ Citizens Bank was consummated Wednesday. Peoples Bank of North Carolina brings assets of $45.9 million and deposits of $41.6 has assets of $1.7 billion and deposits of $1.5 billion as of March 31, 1983. THe merger will add six of- fices and the five towns of Madison, ‘King, Walnut Cove, Dobson and Stokesdale to the First Citizens’ system, increasing the bank’s total number of of- fices to 254 in 120 communities across North Carolina VIER personnel will result from the merger. Joe Marshall, former president of Peoples Bank, will assume regional supervisory responsibilities for the bank’s of- fices acquired from the merger. Final consumation came after a 30-day review by the United States Justice Department. The Federal Deposit Insurance Cor- poration approved the merger proposal in May. The State Banking Commission and the Commissioners of Banks approv- ed the proposal earlier this year, as did the shareholders of Peoples Bank. ABOUT THE DUNE The dune isn’t something to climb. Whenever possible on your trips to the beach, use walkways. This will allow the dune to continue to serve as nature’s “shock absorbers” dur- ing minor storms. ORANGE AND BLUE Orange and blue. These are the colors of some 660 signs sites along the North Carolina coast. On your next trip look for cut to the fun. SEEK AN ANSWER What will your family do if a hurricane develops while you are visiting the coast? Will you have a hurricane plan already prepared to follow? The answers # could mean everything for the v future of your family. HH TE LT LO TE I ST SE RE TR Be HERTHA million to First Citizens, which - No changes in management or which mark public beach access these roadside signs for a short- Page 2A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday. June 30. 1983 Larceny Charges Filed they allegedly stole a vehicle at Carolina Basket Company at 405 Margrace Road, and drove it through a fence at Kings Mountain High School. Damage to the fence was $1,500 and there was $1,000 damage to a mobile classroom and $800 damage ta steps. There was $1,000 damage to the truck. Police reported five other acts of larceny during the past week: Todd Hambright of 505 Lan- ding Street reported the theft of a drink box valued at $100. Charlie Sims of 114 Lackey Street reported the theft of a lawnmower and garden tiller valued at $200. Campbell Lockridge of 830 First Street reported that so- meone entered his residence by breaking a padlock off the door. Nothing was taken. ‘Estelle Miller of 200 Walker Street reported the theft of a bat- tery valued at $70. Maggie Yancey of 615 East Ridge Stret reproted that she left her pocketbook on her car in her carport and someone stole the pocketbook. The value of the pocketbook and its contents was $480. Store Hours 10-6 July 4th Store Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9-9 Sun. 1 til 6 Save 33%! Pa Day with more City police investigated six traffic accidents during the past week. Cars driven by Dennis O’Brien of Indianapolis, Ind., and Allen Taylor of Gastonia collided Fri- day at 6:20 p.m. on East King Street, Damage to Taylor’s car was $450. There was no damage to O’Brien’s jeep. A vehicle operated by Trudy Whisnant Proctor of Route 6, Kings Mountain struck a parked vehicle owned by William Roberts of Route 5, Kings Mountain Friday at 10:16 p.m. at the Deal Street pool. Damage to Proctor’s 1978 Toyota was $75. Damage to Roberts’ motor- cycle was $30. An unknown vehicle struck a parked vehicle owned by Harvey Williams of 1212 Northwoods Drive Saturday on Ellis Street. Damage to the car was $200. A car driven by Leonard Mc- Coy of Charlotte backed into a car driven by Nancy Bricker of Richmond, Va., Monday at 11:38 a.m. in the parking lot of Hardees. Damage to McCoy’s carr was $50 and damage to WEST GATE PLAZA — SHELBY RD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. r Plates Celebrate Independence ree time! Serve and toss, 9” diameter, white plates. 100 ct. 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