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v LEIGH ANN ELLISON Leigh Ann One Year Old Leigh Ann Ellison celebrated her first birthday June 23. : She is the daughter of Richard W. and Dee Dee Ellison of Kings Mountain and granddaughter of James and Vivian Ellison of Kings Mountain and Charles and Peggy Fox of Gastonia. She is great-granddaughter of Mrs. Bertha Ellison and James and Lila Ellison, all of Kings Mountain, and Neal and Ruby Sparks of Gastonia, Ernest and Grace Fox of Gastonia and Mrs. Melrose Johnson of Bessemer City. A family party was held at her home. MATTHEW HARDIN Matthew Is Two Matthew Wesley Hardin, son of Mike and Linda Har- din, celebrated his second birthday June 10th. _ Matt and his guests en- joyed a Donald Duck birth- day cake and were also serv- ed grilled hamburgeres, tato chips, cold drinks and omemade ice cream. Balloons and party treats were given to Matt and his guests, Wade and Pamela Randall, Joy and Derek Dix- on and his brother, Clint. Matt is the grandson of Mr. Follow Basic Safety Tips For Happy July Fourth Human Resources Secretary Phillip J. Kirk, Jr. is urging all North Caroli- nians to be cautious and follow some basic safety tips to make their July 4th holiday healthier and more en- joyable. “With all of the family pic- nics, neighborhood get- togethers, concerts and fireworks displays, July 4th is one of the most festive celebrations of the year,” Kirk pointed out. ‘But it can turn into tragedy if people don’t follow a few precau- tions. Last year, for example, 25 people were killed on North Carolina highways during the four-day July 4th holiday.” State Health Director Dr. Ronald H. Levine offered the following holiday safety tips: —use your car seat belts; —stop periodically for a rest when traveling long distances; —don’t drink and drive. tivities such as swimming or boating; —don’t drink after taking medicine; —don’t leave bottles, glasses or cups containing alcoholic beverages sitting around when children can reach them. Alcohol can poison a child; —attend public displays of fireworks rather than creating your own. In North Carolina, fireworks are il- legal unless they are properly permitted by local county commissioners for public displays; —be careful with gasoline when refilling a hot lawn mower and with charcoal lighter fluid when starting a grill fire. Both burn very quickly and fire canrace up a stream of the liquid causing an explosion before a person —keep any picnic food ap- propriately hot or cold to avoid the growth of possible disease-causing bacteria that might lead to food poisoning for anyone who eats it; —never swim alone—take a buddy with you; —supervise children carefully when they’re near water; —avoid going into dee water if you can’t swim well, and don’t dive into water if it is shallow or the depth is unknown; —wear a lifejacket when boating, and follow water safety rules. “If everyone will follow these simple safety precau- tions, we can all enjoy a hap- pier, safer July ‘4th weekend,” Levine emphasiz- ed. “In fact, they're good guidelines to follow throughout the warmer mon- Call Carolyn Hawkins at (704 Ask For A ) 739-9573 today. Or come by Kings Mountain Office and ask for your loan by name. BB&1 Its More Than A Bank.Its An Attitude. The same applies to water ac- can drop the container; ths of the year.” Member FDIC EET : ! ’ REET A ; TE ae) 1 i I —— CHEVROLET-RENAULT-AMC-JEEP | ° *{e A RS BO AD | RE ER | I 1 © «C J i ‘ LY ’ Its Worth a Look. INN SN ogi | : A : fy. \ soar] = | TREC) 3 0 ‘ = 0 M( [1 LZ — fg ith / : DOC w HEE 1 1 i, | | = Comanche Custom. % Available in 2-wheel drive and 4-wheel drive models, new Jeep Comanche beats » % ; the small truck competition with: § i ® the most powerful standard 4-cylinder ® cargo box dimensions unsurpassed by ; n es = i, its class a ® 15” wheels standard on 2WD models ® 4WD trailer towing capacity superior to | a Ts STEED == any import 4 : “Ps RLS xX . » ~—— Comanche PW The New-Size Truck From Jeep. IVE. eS RB A . hi NY i BUILT TOUGH European flair. | A 10 American value. 05s BEEP Ro 1987 JEEP TO BE A JEEP! SMOOTH. and Mrs. Clyde Hardin and : ALL 1986 RENAULTS ) Mr. and Mrs. G.O. Smith and | great grandson of Ms W.R. ALL 1986 J EEP CHEROKEE’S SR & Ne 2 : 5 en, all of Kings Mountain. : 0 Be do ‘© '®) AND WAGONEERS To Bs Sold FOR THIS SALE WILL BE SOLD AT COST DISCOUNTS AS MUCH AS The Ultimate $ 40 15 . DISCOUNTS AS MUCH AS 3,842 a | ,368 Convertible, 1982 Toyota 1980 Toyota 1980 Honda ! 1976 Chevrolet 1985 Monte Carlo Pick-Up Super Sport 1984 Corvette 981 Chevrolet 1983 Ford Pick Up eam wi amaro 1973 Cadillac J _ 1979Fiat ~~ 1984 7.28 1982 Chevrolet 1985 1600 LE 1984 Oldsmobile 1978 Chev Nova 2983 Cllevroles 1981 Renault 1984 Cherrolel 1983 Cutlass Cutlass TTR Seville. gE i Hols Wagon Ce 1984 Cutlass 1984 Tempo 1981 Buick —oo52 Trans Am _ ERICA DORITY Er 080heviolet. TREaChowelery, 193200sS3 1988 Chewiolet; | ono oe rolkswagon : Pp Cavalier 1981 Olds Cutlass Celebrity 1980 Luv Pick-Up os hev. S-10 Erica i a ickup Is One Erica Machille Dority celebrates her first birthday Wednesday, June 25th. : She is the daughter of Lance Cpl. Dority of USMC, Torey Lou, a Nargarel Grant Dority, formerly o Kings Mountain. She is the TRUCK granddaughter of James Thomas (Red) Grant and FOR LESS . : Elizabeth Grant of Kings . : e]’ DE AR . . Mountain and Bob Dority of Earl and Kay Dority of Shelby. NOBODY WILL SELL OR FINANCE A CAR OR NOBODY WILL SELL OR FINANCE A CAR OR TRUCK FOR LESS
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