Page 6A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, November 17, 1983 bY y iT ey % / go 7 Great American Photo by Gail Shytle RELEASE BALLOONS - Students at Central School in Kings Mountain released balloons Monday as their contribution to the Cancer Society's Great American Smokeout which is scheduled for Thursday. The balloons contained messages and tips on how to quit smoking. Students hope some of the balloons will be found by smokers and that the smokers will be encouraged to stop smoking. Break-Ins And Wrecks Keep KM Police Busy Break-ins and larcenies kept Kings Mountain police busy dur- ing the past week. The Etna Service Station on Shelby Road reported the theft of a 40-gallon kerosene tank valued at $400. Wade Ford, Shelby Road, reported that someone stole the back glass out of a 1982 truck. Value was $140. Ronnie Gofnell Young of Highway 74 reported the theft of a Homelite chain saw valued at $215. Shane Ward of Pine Maner Apartments reported a breaking and entering and larceny of a Philco TV and stereo. Total value was $900. Jamie Smith of Route 2 reported the theft of four hub- caps valued at $250. Testa Chevrolet reported an attempted larceny of a 1981 Chevrolet Corvette. The damage has not been determined. Phillip Hausbrough of Shanandoah, Va., reported the Belmont Abbey Holds Workshop Entitled ‘Celebrating Yourself” Have a difficult time feeling the opportunity to accentuate theft of hubcaps from his car while it was parked at the Holi- day Inn. Value was $450. Doug Rathbone of Sumerset Drive reported the theft of four hubcaps valued at $320. Barbara Webb of 210 Orr Ter- race reported that someone broke into her home and ate hamburgers and sardines. Kings Mountain police in- vestigated four wrecks during the past week. A car owned by Johnny Roper of Shelby was struck by an unknown vehicle Saturday in the parking lot of the Waffle House on York Road. Damage to his car was $200. A car driven by Steven Smarr of Route 1 was attempting to make a U turn in front of HONORED - Von Jackson, second from left. receives commendations from Kings Mountain Police Chief J.D. Barrett, second from right. during Monday night's meeting of the City Board of Commissioners. Jackson was honored for saving the life of Kings Mountain policeman Gary Sale, left, after Sale’s car caught fire following a wreck recently. Looking on at right is Mayor John Henry Moss. KM Honors Jackson From Page 1-A L. Parker, retired high school coach, to to fill the Housing Authority term of Brook Tate which expires February 9, 1986. Authorization was given to advertise for bids for a com- minutor for the Northwoods Pump Station. A motion carried for curb and gutter street 1m- provements from Margaret Street to Stowe Acres. The board also granted a re- quest from Robert E. and Betty Sue K. Morris to establish and develop a trailer park on 17 acres of land located on Highway 216, on the land owned by Hal W. and Letha B. Morris. The board also authorized the sale of surplus property and material, such as used vehicles. In other business they approved the final canvassing of the municial elections held recently and passed a resolution declaring a Decade of Disabled Persons. They also voted to grant the request from H. Lawrence Baity to rezone from R-6 to G-B pro- perty fronting 100 feet on the south side of Linwood Road. A motion carried giving the Mayor the authortiy to sign the necessary documents for the pur- chase of the three lots adjacent to the Commissioner’s Park once the City Attorney has the paper- work drawn up. Smokeout Thursday From page 1-A ed the habit and guest from the American Cancer Society. Students participating in this years Smokeout Activities at Central School are as follows: Annie Adams, Lamont Adams, Cliff Breakfield, Becky Brooks, James Bush, Tracy Clary, Stacy Crocker, Sterlin Feaster, Bobby Franklin, Brady Goforth, Gary Jackson, Ramon Jordan, James Lee, Tammy Martin, Shane Mathis, Kathy Mayes, Timmy McClain, Jimmy McGinnis, Ritchie McKinney, Angela Neal, Karen Pressley, Chris Robbins, Tryone Roberts, David Saldo, Sharon Sanders, Eric Simpson, Chuch Sisk, Quan Smith, Gene Smith, Tammy Styles, ‘Robert Wade, Leri White, Scott Armstrong, Donnie Arthurs, April Bennett, Chad Bridges, Stephanine Brown, Sharon Cobb, Peggy Cochran, Johnny Conner, Donald Davis, Shane Davis, Amy Dixon, Don- Sertoma Meeting Thursday The Kings Mountain Sertoma Club will hold an “Open Meeting” at Hank’s Bar H Steak and Chicken Ranch, 100 West King Street, today, November 17th. The evening meal will be at 7:00 o’clock with those atten- ding ordering from the menu. 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