Apartments ee in spirit / | of season It's beginning to look alot like Christmas at Battleforest Apartments in East Kings Mountain, where all 46 families in the Weaver Realty Properties dec- orated for the holidays. Manager Evelyn Davis said all | ; the tenants got the Christmas spirit : 1) x 4 this week and trimmed their porch- : TALLY HO : es and yards in red bows, lights : and glitter. HO Davis and her husband, George, have been residents of the facility : / J for 5 1/2 years. Moving from Merry Christmas from your friends at Tally Ho. Miami, Fla., the Davises retired in 0 Kings Mountain eight years ago and when the resident manager's job came open Mrs. Davis jumped at the chance to become the facili- ty's second manager. Battleforest Apartments opened here in July 1979 and there have —- beenfew vacancies. = =o lo The Davises got out their Santa Claus collection for one corner of their living room and trimmed their Christmas tree this week.They also decorated the wooden railings which enhance the apartment com- plex and encouraged other resi- Me E ———_e. Sm va The Battleforest Apartment complex in East Kings Mountain is beautifully decorated for the holidays. Red bows and holly, wreaths and Santa Claus arrangements decorate apartments, yards and porches. 1013 Union Rd. dents to decorate their porches and | | Gastonia, N.C. lawns. ; Q (704) 861-1990 "When the lights go on at night ; this is one of the prettiest areas in : 104 E. Warren St. town," says George Davis. Shelby, N.C. (704) 481-1776 Subscribe to the Herald A i ARE f WAH < A I= do mp is Evelyn Davis sits on her decorated porch at Battleforest Apartments, where all residents have decorated their homes in Christmas red and green. l= 0 JEL Wn | 7 ll i» gl nRmnns) : New Year |LypZolL 3 Fre oR Yo \ celebration and erry is planned ~ Vi hh : ~(Christmas! | § Bells, crowds, music, drama : : mm = and food will usher in 1992 as the We're aan fourth annual "Carillon" New Th BRIDGES TEXTILES INC Year's Eve Celebration gets under- | ie y u way on the picturesque Court nsigae : a : i Dt Bo Sa To Hogi ® he 107 City Street — Kings Mountain, N.C. on December 31. uys did “a BOB AND KEN BRIDGES The family oriented, non-alco- {wpa 11 js said and done, it's customers like you who make holic alternative to New Year's rev- ; 3 a us proud to be of service. eling will feature singing groups, ; food, hammered, dulcimers, a ma- We hope you have the best holiday ever! gician, a ventriloquist, art exhibits, 2 LUT Z Ol L Cc oO 1 N Cc un u Scottish Country Dancers, live the- ater and a myriad of other perfor- _ Shelby Road * Kings Mountain. NC Kings Mountain, NC + 739-4261 Grover, NC « 937-7731 mances climaxed by a massed Handbell Choir. More than two dozen performances in seven loca- tions will be presented. "Carillon" is produced each year by the Cleveland County Arts Council in cooperation with MetalsAmerica, Inc. The annual event draws thousands of partici- pants from throughout the region, according to Barbara Brock, execu- tive director of CCAC. "Carillon" means "musical bells” and is a lo- cal tradition which features both performing and visual arts. It is patterned after "First Night" festi- vals observed in a number of major American cities. All events, de- signed for every age group, are scheduled inside seven downtown public buildings. Food vendors will line the street around the historic district. Tickets are $4 for adults and $1 for children under 13 years. The tickets are good for all events and will be on sale at each of the performance places. The festival gets underway at 7:30 p.m. "Emphasis is on good whole- some family entertainment. So bring your party and join our par- ty," Brock said. Advance tickets may obtained in Kings Mountain at McGinnis Department Store. Among per- forming groups is the Kings Revue of Kings Mountain High School, under direction of Eugene Bumgardner. May the mystery of faith G as P ri ces unfold to protect and provide your family with peace. & a Fe ower To all we wish a happy, healthy holiday. [oR Motorists taking trips this Se Christmas will find gasoline prices i n ti y At significantly less than what they Hardware | nomeTown were at Christmas a year ago, but virtually ~~ unchanged from 714 North Cleveland Avenue FIRST NATIONAL BANK — At this joyous season May you be blessed with The peace, happiness and love a That Christmas y w alwvaysbrings. LL TX Thanksgiving. : i CLEVELAND COUNTY Local motorists report that Kings Mountain prices for self-service regular un- : . leaded average $1.117 per gallon, a 739 2326 decrease from last Christmas of Warren Reynolds - Owner 17.5 cents per gallon.