Homecoming Homecoming will be held at Faith Baptist Church, 1001 Lin- wood Rd. Kings Mountain, Sunday Sept. 11, 1983. Rev. Flay Payne will be the guest speaker. Lunch will be served at 12:30, with a singing following afterwards. Everyone is welcome, and br- Bowling League Those interested in forming or joining a church Bowling league in the Kings Mountain area, for men and ladies are invited to at- tend a meeting at Second Baptist Church at 4 olock Sunday, Septmeber 11. For more infor- mation you may call the church office at 739-4216 or 739-3458. Thursday. September 8, 1983-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 9A Police Department Reports Violations The Old Christmas Shoppe, 133 W. Mountain St., reports a bilifold taken from a handbag belonging to Shirley Allen, an The Kings Mountain Police Department reports numerous breaking and entering incidents which occured over the week ing well filled baskets. (oe, | NEI Ni 2 PK eS ie. y I = QW € “rd h NT Nise ~ % Wf Teleflora's new Honey Jar Bouquet — an adorable ceramic honey jar bursting with fresh flowers. One quick call or visit to our shop sends it to your grand- parents, anywhere in the country. D=— Send the Honey Jar Bouquet for Grandparents’ Day. Sunday, Sept. 11. ALLEN’S FLOWER SHOP, INC. J) 624 East King Street, Toor Kings Mountain, N.C. 739-2556 IE COUPON ....DAYS.... “RADIATOR SPECIAL ~~ B * Inspect and Test Radiator for Leaks * Drain and Flush Cooling System Offer Expires Oct. 10th, 1983 ® Replace Antifreeze (1 Gal.) ® Pressure Test Radiator Cap ® Check all Hoses and Connections Leaks © Inspect Water Pump, Radiator Fa : and Drive Belts A $29.80 VALUE 1 Gal. Co 4" Shocks 69° Installed Price! DD Rl a — WIL Carry-out Price $399 Most Cars, Offer Expires Oct. 10th, 1983 SAI Any Battery In Stock they are as follows: Carol Lynch, 1418 Merrimont Dr. reported a larceny of hub caps taken valued at $400.00, also Gail Belt of Rt. 3, Kings Mountain reported a larceny of hub caps taken valued at $400.00. Both at East School. Lucille White, 14 Landmark Apartments, reported a breaking and entering larceny; her pocket- book was taken valued at $30.00. Tim Carson, Rt. 3 Bessemer City, reported a larceny of a wire basket taken from his car valued at $50.00. A larcey of a pocketbook from Millie Gladden, 213 East Parker St.; contents valued at $28.00. Dennis Ledbetter, 610 Mica St. reported a larceny of a bicycle valued at $109.00. Cann Builders Inc., Upper Armstrong Rd. Belmont, reported a breaking and entering larceny of a house under con- struction in Northwoods; carpet was taken valued at $300.00. Billy Ray Hutchins of Rt. 3, Trinity, North Carolina reports a larceny. Someone broke into the TV money box at Kings Moun- tain Hospital taking approx- imately $60.00. Danny Camp, 107 McGinnis St., reports a breaking and enter- ing larceny of a sterio cassette tape recorder valued at $25.00. Toney M. Davis, 312 Waco Rd., reports damage to property. A window was broken out of his vehicle valued at $100.00. JW. Tessener of 405 N. Cansler St. reports breaking and entering larceny. Taken from his garage was 2 Yamahahoppers valued at $900.00. Bloodmobile The Kings Mountain In- dustrial and Community Blood- mobile will be held on Thursday, September from 12:30 p.m. till 6:00 p.m. at Kings Mountain First. Baptist Church at the Fellowship Hall with a goal of 225. The Red Cross is still in emergency need of: O negative, O positive, B negative, and B positive blood types. assortment of credit cards and money was contained in the billfold. Edward Greene, reports a larceny of two aluminum chairs vlaued at $179.00 taken from his front porch of 915 Hillside Dr. Margaret Baird, Rt. 2, reports larceny of a wallet taken while at school; assortment of credit cards and personal papers was contained in the wallet. A larceny of batteries and gas was reported taken from buses No. 198 and No. 107 which were parked at North School over the holidays valued at $50.00. Fire Department Issues Report The Kings Mountain Fire Department reports the follow- ing. On September | they were call- ed to the scene of a car fire at North School parking lot, on that same day there was a smoke investigation at 415 Phifer Rd. On September 2 a cotton fire in the basement of the Sadie Mill. On September 3 a alarm went off at Cinderella Knit on Mit- chell Street no fire was found. On September 5 KM Fire Department went with mutual aid with the Bethlehem Fire Department; a reported grease fire in a mobile home at Betty Farris Mobile Home Park. REUNION The Hullender, Burton and Falls reunion will be held September 18 at the Depot Center. Lunch will be served at 12:30. All members of the family and friends are invited to bring a covered dish. Short Reunion The Short Reunion will be held September II, Sunday at the home of Novella Foster, 3ll Stowe Acres, KM; dinner will be served at 1:00 p.m. Descendents of Joe Baxter and ‘Hulda Short. Sons: Bob, Jim, Brodus, Buren, Sidney, Mills, JB. Daughters: Allie, Frances, Verdie, Arrie, Novella, Pearl, Rosa. For more information call Novella Foster at 739-4241. SEPTEMBER SAVINGS PORTABLE HEATERS NEW LOW PRICES NOW IN EFFECT! 7 4 cyc. - 26% With This Coupon Offer Expires Oct. 10th, 1983 on $ 2 9 8s 8 or. - 36% Offer Expires Oct. 10th, 1983 Plugs-points con- denser set timing most cars. Includes parts & labor YY) 407 S. 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Battleground Downtown Kings Mountain =~ WE WANT YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT... AND WE'LL COME GET IT! It's so easy to switch your checking account to Gaston Federal. In fact, if you like, we'll do it for you! Just give us a call, and we'll come to your home or office with an authoriz- ation card. All you do is sign. We'll take care of switching your funds. We'll even bring you your new checks! I'm Roxie Trammell, manager of our Main Office. Because we want your business, we'll come get it! n 245 W. Main Ave.— 1535 Burtonwood Br, Gastonia—867-8391 137 S. Main St., Mt. Holly—827-6744