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AS ASAT ASA kl pbs le ” inp - a fn . ee ge yo a Ei ets aE malig i ect gt} Piatti ; ; AGU UD Ar spl lh an Gl { toh A SE A a ao SANTA SAYS MERRY CHRISTMAS —Jennifer Fulton, on Santa's knee, and Elizabeth Fulton, in the arms of her mother, Lynn Fulton, are looking forward to Christmas. They are the children of Lynn and Carl Fulton. DECEMBERFEST—Santa stole the show at Decemberfest at First Presbyterian Church and Wendy Neisler, daughter of Scott and Jan Neisler, is eager to talk to him. Members of the church brought gifts of warm woolen clothing for the needy and trimmed a tree with the large assortment of gloves, scarves, caps, and warm woolen clothing for the needy and trimmed a tree with the large assortment of gloves, scarves, caps, and warm items for children. Monday. December 24, 1984-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 5A above,’ FIRST CHRISTMAS FOR LITTLE ONE-Little Virginia Adele Neisler, above in the arms of Santa, is celebrating her first Christmas with her parents, Andy and Sylvia Neisler. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neisler and Mrs. Adele Morris. Po We A RENATO, p TCA TCD TCD TP TAT TTA TE TS MERRY CHRISTMAS N v 1 % From 2 . MOUNTAIN VIDE 5 ; Open Christmas Eve 11:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. N DOWNTOWN KINGS MOUNTAIN (Across From Griffin Drug Co.) JUST ARRIVED * JUST ARRIVED SroRy : : Sy Christmas Eve And Receive 2 FREE MOVIES x ) ; - = . * ® Orns Christmas Presents For All OO) ero we Bd RE Club Members RT TTT NEVERENDING | Come By On December 24, DR Pb PbS PbS Pb Pde S Lab NNN 2d 2d PER QUART PLUS TAX Multi-Duty MOTOR OIL : FOR DIESEL AND GASOLINE ENGINES AUS uaRT 32 £1 02) 946 UT ~ SALE BEGINS DECEMBER 26TH Prices Good Thru Jon. 5, 1985 Rain Checks Honored On Purchases Thru Jan.’5, 1985 KINGS MTN. 66 600 E. King St. At York Road PETROLEUM WORLD 1000 Shelby-Kings Mtn. Pinseekers Win The Cannonballs defeated the Pinbusters and the Pinseekers defeated Them in Thursday Night Duckpin Bowling League action Thursday at the Dilling Heating Lanes. Ronnie Scruggs rolled a 120 line and 326 set and Bili Myers added a 117 line and 316 set to lead the Pinseekers over Them. Allen Myers of Them led all scorers with a 131 line and 371 series. Johnny Reavis rolled a 134 Dye, Dilling Johnny Dye won four games from Robert Hullender and John line and 351 set and Alan Van Dyke added a 110 line and 306 set to lead the Cannonballs over the Pinbusters. Dan Dilling had a 100 line and Bo Goforth added a 297 set for the losers. Hot 368 set, Lib Gault added a 131 line and 356 set and Pat Blanton had a 110 line and 320 set to Dye rolled a 137 line and 350 set and Ethel Tignor added a 112 Dilling won three of four from line and 304 set to lead Dye’s Betty Hullender in Mixed team to victory. Sara Cash had a Duckpin Bowling League action 103 line and 300 set for Hullender. Hullender led her Tuesday night at the Dilling Hullender’s team. group with a 115 line and 282 Heating Lanes. Dilling rolled a 135 line and set. : lead Dilling’s team over Betty a \ Wishing you joys to remember, memories to treasure, and love all around this Christmas! oo Wi. idenhouse—Fred Lytle and the entire staff of Widenhouse-Lytle Pontiac-Buick-GMC-Isuzu would like to wish you and yours a Happy and Safe Holiday Season. Wedenhouse Zytle
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