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I BI NSIT Police Report Break-Ins With Christmas only 13 days away, ‘tis the season for break-ins. Holiday break-ins, which began early this year even before Thanksgiving, are continuing with a rash of van- dalism reported to police who ask local residents to make an extra effort to be on the lookout for strange or unusual vehicles in the vicini- of their homes and to call the police department if they see anyone suspicious. Police also warn shoppers not to leave packages and pocket- books in vehicles, but to lock them in the trunk for safe- keeping. Marty Blanton, Secretary to KMPD Chief J.D. Barrett, Tovoried the following in- cidents during the past two weeks: Everette Burris, 108 N. Watterson St., reported theft of two kerosene heaters valued at $225. Melvin Morrison, 904 Gantt St., reported larceny of hub- caps valued at $150. John Thomas Smarr, 19 Pine Manor, reported theft of kerosene heater valued at $149. Eddie Robbs, 814 E. Ridge St., reported that the storage room of his residence was robed of Christmas china and assortment of Christmas decorations valued at $1200. Billy Grindall, 1001 N. Cansler St., reported theft of a lawn mower and saw valued at $440. Ernest Kelly, 82 Pine Manor, said someone broke into his residence and took his television set valued at $100. Sheila Ware, 125 McGinnis St., reported that vandals broke out windows at her house. Green Outlet, 413 N. Pied- mont Ave., reported a break- in and thieves took an assort- ment of clothing valued at $873. Rev. Kenneth George, 707 Landing St., reported two in- Turn To Page 8-A Coaching Supplements Increase The Kings Mountain Board of. Education Monday night approved supplement in- creases for junior and senior high coaches, bringing their ay more in line with schools in the immediate area. Board chairman Doyle Campbell, who chaired a special committee which studied the coaches’ pay, recommended the increases, which will become effective at the beginning of the 1986-87 school year. The pay in- creases for members. of the high school football coaching staff will become effective immediately because this year’s football season ran three weeks longer than usual. The board also agreed to make the increases effec- tive this year for other coaches whose teams par- ligivare in state playoffs. The total amount of in- crease comes to $5,064. ‘That doesn’t sound like a lot of money, but with other in- creases here and there, it’s the kind of thing that can break the bank,” said Superintendent Bill Davis, who served on the special committee along with board member Kyle Smith, high school principal Ronnie Wilson and junior high prin- cipal Jerry Hoyle. Wilson recommended a pay hike for high school coaches last year but it was not a proved because of tight finances. Last summer, Hoyle pu in a request for pay hikes for junior high coaches and Davis appointed the special committee to study the situation. Campbell said he com- pared the KM coaches’ pay with coaches in Shelby, Cleveland County, Gaston County and Lincoln County. “In some areas, they were unbalanced,” he said. The new salaries, with the current salaries in paren- thesis, include: Smith May Quit Board for a job well done, and commend him for several years of service,” he said. “But the From Page 1-A Hord, who took the oath of office for the first four-year term under the board’s recent- ly established four-year, staggered term policy Monday night, said his Smith for chairman was criticism’ of McDaniel’s performance, but instead was a desire to carry on the tradition of rotating chairmen every two years. “I want to thank Bill and compliment him nomination of chairmanship has been rotated every two years for the past 10 years, and Kyle was the next in line and should have had his chance.” If Smith resigns his position, the board will “in no way be required to name a replacement until the next school board election, which will be in | the fall of 1987. Then, persons living in the ci- ty limits of Kings Mountain may file to run for the remaining two years of his term, which ends in 1989. High School athletic direc- tor, $1,300 ($1,002); junior high athletic director, $600 ($529) ; high school head foot- ball coach, $2,300 ($2,006); high school football assistants, $1,500 ($1,337), $1,400 ($1,273) and $1,300 ($1,155); high school head jayvee coach $800 ($669); jayvee assistants, $700 ($637) and $650 ($578); junior high football coaches, $700, $600 and $500; high school boys and girls basketball, $1,600 ($1,203); high school jayvee basketball $735 ($637) ; junior high boys and girls basket- ball $725 ($640); high school wrestling $900 ($669); junior JH high wrestling $650 ($485); high school baseball $1,100 ($1,094); junior high baseball $660 ($640); high school boys and girls track $600 ($347); Junjos high track $440 ($364); igh school boys and girls tennis $500 ($402) ; junior high tennis $425 ($364); high school crosscountry $465 ($402) ; high school and junior high softball $640; volleyball $425 ($347); high school golf $465 ($402); junior high golf $420 ($364); high school cheerleader sponsor $407 ($402); jayvee cheerleader $300 ($255); junior high cheerleader $420 ($364). 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