i foc Te 3 Ee er ~some gS we pT Church Crowns Winners The East Kings Mountain Church of God recently con- ducted a Prince and Princess contest to raise money for their building fund. Winner and crowned as princess was Brandi Michelle Cook, daughter of Kim Cook. Crowned as Prince was David Alan Campbell, son of Otha and Betty Campbell. Other children participating in the contest were Milisa Faulkner, Jason Greene, Stephen and Robert Heath, Jen- nifer Navy, Misty Bradshaw and Marie Huskins. Project Underway East Kings Mountain Church of God has a project underway which will benefit its building fund. Members are offering a 16x20 family portrait for only $4.95 and are asking those interested to call 7394471. The family photographer will be at East Kings Mountain Church of God on Feb. 4th to make the photographs. Guidelines Established The City of Kings Mountain Energy Committee has establish- ed guidelines for the 40 households that will receive free weather stripping Kits. Kits will be made available free of charge and volunteers will weatherstrip the homes of those who are unable to do so for themselves. Households must meet the following monthly income re- quirements: One-member household, $316; Two-member household, $418; Three-member household, $519; Four-member household, $621; Five-member household, $723; Six-member household, $824; Seven-member household, $824 plus $102 for each addi- - tional person. Individuals who meet the in- come requirements: cannot live: in government housing or have storm doors and windows. They also must be a resident of Kings Mountain. Persons who qualify and would like to apply for a weatherization kit should go by the Kings Mountain Depot Center at 301 North Piedmont Avenue weekdays from 9:00 am.-5:00 p.m. KM Busy The busiest place in town dur- ing January is probably the lob- by of the Governmental Facilities building, the new City Hall, where the annual chore of listing taxes is in full swing. Taxlisters are reporting that business is brisk ‘and are en- couraging citizens to list their property for taxes during this month, Mondays through Fridays, from 8:30 until 5 p.m. Betty Ballard is Cleveland Coun- ty tax lister and is assisted by Marion Carpenter, Jo Ann Hauser and Ginny Arnette. There will be no Saturday listing in Kings Mountain but tax listers will be in Grover on Saturday, Jan. 14th and Jan. 28th from 8:30 until 1 p.m. at Grover Rescue Squad. Citizens who do not list their taxes in January will be subject to peanlties. McDaniel | From Page 1-A Councilwoman Vickie Smith resigned her position during the last two-year term. The term before that, Martha Scruggs and Joe Boheler resigned shortly after taking office. McCarter said McDaniel was a “good commissioner and we hate to see him go.” In other action Monday, the board discussed ways to prevent damage to dirt roads by trail bikes and discussed purchasing more land for the town cemeteryt, which has less than an acre of unused cemetery plots left. LODGE MEETING There will be- an emergency communication at Fairview Lodge 339 AF and AM, Mon- day, Jan. 16 at 7 p.m., with work in the first degree. All members are urged to attend. Thursday. January 12, 1984-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 9A Vv ht Se Ww CHRISTMAS EMPORIUM 133 W. Mbuntain St., Kings Mountain, N.C. “‘We specialize in distinctive and personalized gifts. Many handmade crafts are customized to your choice of color. We also have Helium Filled Balloons for Birthdays, Anniverarys, Get Well, Congratulations, Babies, Valentines or Surprise. SPECIAL BALLOON PACKAGE o 1 Mylar With A Special Saying and 6 Assorted Colored Laytex fo Balloons - $7.95 Clown Costume Delivery Available At A Minimal Charge op “| Love You" Or "You're The Greatest” Talking Strips. Now Available! WINTER CLASSES STARTING SOON: Wb Basketweaving - Jan. 23 & Feb. 5 "Calligraphy - Date Pending Candlewick Chicken Scratch - Jan. 25 Cross Stitch - Adults And Children - Date Pending German Paper Cutting - Feb. 13 Beginners Quilting - Jan. 31 Punched Tin - Jan. 22 Sculptured Lampshades - Feb. 4 : Stenciling - Jan. 21 and Jan. 24 Folk Art Painting - Jan. 19 - We Are Pleased To Have Ms. Patty Eller An Accredited Teacher From Gastonia To Teach This Class. Call Or Come By For Details. Sign Up Early For The Class Size Is Limited - 739-5561 HOURS: Tues.-Fri. 10 A.M.-5 P.M; Sat. 10 AM. - 2 P.M. ce men am a on =. 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