ay Ne REV. JESSE BAILEY Bailey To Speak Wednesday The annual Kings Mountain Community-Wide Thanksgiving Service will be held this year at Boyce Memorial ARP Church. - The host pastor, Rev. Bill Tyson, extends a word of welcome to anyone interested in participating. This annual event is always held on the Wednesday night before Thanksgiving, and this year will be on November 21 at 7:30 p.m. ; Anyone interested in singing in a community choir should ar- rive by 6:45 p.m. Please wear the respective robe of your con- gregation. Speaker this year for the Thanksgiving service will be Rev. Jessie Bailey of the Macedonia Baptist Church. This event is sponsored by the - Kings Mountain Interdenomina- tional Pastor’s Conference. ~~ There will be an offering received that night to assist in the local food bank that is sup- ported by this local clergy group. City Board ~ Meets From Page 1-A and classrooms. The grant, $29,900 from the state, will be matched by $4,987.50 in cash and $4,987.50 in kind by the city who will provide work crews for the renovation, Renovation is scheduled to begin soon and is - expected to be. completed by summer. The board accepted flower bulbs from the Open Gate Garden Club to beautify: Kings Mountain Parking Plaza and ap- proved resolution to seek state maintenance of the Boy Scout Camp Road by authorizing a let- ter to the N.C. Department of Transportation requesting that Boy Scout Camp Road be added to the state system for maintenance but stating assurances that responsibility for impoundment of Davidson Lake, any damage that may result from and maintenance of the dam, or appurtances, shall re- main with the City of Kings Mountain. The board amended municipal trust agreements and approved petitions for street im- provements, curb and gutter, from Lee Street to Southwood Street and from Lee Street to Fulton Street to end of street. Gaston Registering DALLAS, N.C....Gaston Col- lege is now registering for the winter quarter. Many courses are offered for the winter quarter in a wide variety of interests. Students are encouraged to register as soon as possible. Registration dates are from now until November 21, from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. On November 26 students may register from 8:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. Late registration is on November 28 and November 29 ' from 8:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. The last day for registration is Friday, November 30 from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Winter quarter classes begin on Wednesday, November 28. In order to register, students should apply at the Admissions Office in the Myers Center. For . further information call the Ad- missions Office at 922-3136, Ex- tension 321. eI, Vandalism, Larcenies Reported By Police A rash of vandalism and larcenies occurred in the Kings Mountain area during the weekend, according to Kings Mountain Police Department reports. Jerry Watts, 407 Cherokee St., reported larceny of car radio valued at $230. Charles Amos \ Terry, 810 First St., reported damage to vehicle estimated at $100. A window on the driver’s side of the car was smashed. Debroah West, 105 E. Moun- tain St., reported the theft of her: pocketbook taken from her car. James Parker, 903 Second St., reported theft of an automobile tag. The tag number is EWP 118. MEER ERENT 5 : ‘PRE - ‘PRE 52 Ras Ce ae Plaid Flannel Quilted Lined » SHIRT : JACS 514% Sizes S-M-L-XL Rat All Boys New Fall & Winter Single Or Double Breasted - Sizes 2 To 20 SPORT COATS 0% orF Rhonda Parrott, 200 Fulton St., reported that her pocket- book was taken from her car while the vehicle was parked at the Pantry. Tim Taylor, 204 N. Gaston St., reported that a weed eater and hedge clippers valued at $210. were stolen from his utility shed, and a chain saw valued at $85. was stolen. William C. Smith, Belton, S.C., reported that hubcaps valued at $350 were stolen from his car parked at Holiday Inn. Winifred Raynard Friday, 22; of Gastonia, was charged with one count of felonious larceny and one count of misdemeanor “larceny in connection with the theft of hubcaps taken from a CHRISTMAS Mens Polyester & Cotton PAJAMAS Solid Colors Or Fancies S-M-L-XL $899 "Palm Beach vehicle in the parking lot of Holi- day Inn and theft of a $172 scrub bucket, mop, and wringer from the Holiday Inn. Samuel Whitworth, No. 81 Pine Manor Apts., reported that windows were broken in his apartment by vandals. : Phyllis Fujita, 805 Groves St., Reported that mail was stolen from her mailbox. Mrs. Eugene Thomas, 302 Garrison Drive, reported that a vehicle was driven over her yard causing damage to her yard and grass. Phillips 66, East King St., reported larceny of $90. in foodstuffs machine. KM Public Schools reported from a vending All Mens Fall & Winter ~ SUITS Tailored By mn \ “Mountaineer” Complete Selection Of Falls Latest —Woven Polyesters Or Polyester & Wool Blends — Great Selection Of Solids & Stripes ALL 20% or REGULAR PRICE Free Layaways For Christmas Members Type Medium Weight JACKETS Black & Colors ‘Mens SWEATERS By "Lord Jeff” & “Heritage” Choose From Long Sleeves Or Sleeveless - Stripes Or Solids V-Neck Or Crews - Wools, Wool-Blends Orlons - Cottons - All Made In U.S. SPECIAL 10% OFF REGULAR PRICE FREE LAYAWAYS PLONK BR: Downtown Kings Mountain Cricketeer” 19 that someone drove vehicles over the yards of Kings Moun- tain Junior High, Kings Moun- tain Senior High and Central School doing damage to the yard and grass. Eugene Bumgardner, 805 Rhodes Ave., reported that items were removed from United Parcel package delivered to his home. William Lockhart, 910 Grace St., reported the theft of a table and chairs from a truck in his carport. 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