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2 " 4 ee TEA 8 a eat | Thiago he Awa ETP WI 7 Fre] Sha EE SP AL Ry i ERROR a Bob says thank you, turkeys It's appropriate that the pickin and grinnin football contest ends the weekend before Thanksgiving. Bullet Bob Hayes has made turkeys of the editor and publisher. Bullett Bob went 10-5 again last week to open a seven-game lead with just one week remaining. It will take several hello Marys for Stewart or Austin to overtake him. For the year, the Top Cop has a 91-44 record to Stewart's 84-51 mark. Stewart went a dismal 7-8 last week as all but one of his upset specials failed. ; . Austin went 8-7 to bring his sea- son's mark to 81-54 and just three games out of second place. Last week's guest, KMPD Dare officer Alan Hardin, matched Hayes' 10-5 record to give the guests a season's mark of 77-58. With Hayes in ball control, you can count this contest over. No wonder he has that big smile on his face! v ¢ C GARY STEWART (84-51) E. Ruth over Smoky Mtn. Forest Hills over Catholic W. Charlotte over S. Meck A.L. Brown over S. Point Maiden over W. Davidson N'Western over Spart'burg North Meck over E Meck UNC over Duke S. Carolina over Clemson NC State over W. Forest W. Carolina over App. St. VPI over Virginia Ohio St. over Michigan Miami over Syracuse DARRELL AUSTIN E. Ruth Forest Hills W. Charlotte S. Point Maiden Spartanburg N. Meck UNC S. Carolina Wake App. State Virginia Michigan Miami Fla. over Vanderbilt Fla. (81-54 (91-44) Smoky Mtn. F. Hills W. Charlotte A.L. Brown Maiden Spartanburg E. Meck UNC Clemson NC State App. State Virginia Michigan Miami Florida . Be good holiday host If you're hosting a holiday party, be forewarned. The new interpreta- tion of North Carolina's law may leave you holding the bag for dam- ages caused by a drunk driver. In September, the N. C. Supreme Court decided that a social host could be liable for damages caused by a drunk driver. If a host serves a guest alcohol knowing that person is intoxicated and may be driving, then the host may be sued for dam- ages. Experts say it is best to serve no alcoholic beverages but recom- mend that hosts do the following if they serve alcohol at their holiday parties. Have non-alcoholic or low alco- hol content beverages as alterna- tives. Serve plenty of food. Don't serve alcoholic beverages to someone who is obviously in- toxicated. Collect guests’ car keys and keep them all in a central location. Return the keys as guests leave and only if the person driving is not in- toxicated. Call a cab or designate a non- drinking driver from the party to take intoxicated drivers home. “The best way to prevent an ac- cident is to follow some common sense guidelines,” says Thomas Huels, regional claims manager for State Farm Insurance. "Now that a host can be held liable for damages caused by someone who attended his party, we hope that more re- sponsible hosts will help curb drinking and driving." Smoke alarms free for elderly The Kings Mountain Fire Department, in conjunction with the Kings Mountain Board of Realtors, is sponsoring Project SAFE (Smoke Alarms for Elderly). Senior citizens who wish to have a smoke detector installed in their homes gan obtain an application form at the Kings Mountain Fire Department or the Kings Mountain Depot Center. These life saving devices will be installed free of charge as long as the supply lasts. Poor Man's Supper at Washington School Washington Community School Project 2000 will sponsor a Pocr Man's Supper and craft sale Saturday from noon. u Lu un il p.m:The menu will include pinto beans, slaw, creamed potatoes, cornbread, onions and beverage. for children. The door prizes will include a $500 gift certificate to be awarded AL 6 p.m. "Proceeds are earmarked to pro- vide adequate housing for families in the area. The project is a joint agencies, Washington School and civic organizations. Contributions are invited from the public. Checks should be made payable to WS-CP 2000 and mailed to Washington School, 1907 Stoney Point Rd., Shelby; 28150. BOB HAYES GUEST (77-58) E. Ruth Char. Catholic S. Meck S. Point W. Davidson Northwestern N. Meck Duke S. Carolina Wake Western Gobblers Ohio State Syracuse Vandy GUYTON From Page 1-A during his volunteer service on the recreation committee several years ago and was also active in church leagues, overseeing the umpires. "We can't afford to have some- one at the gym all the time just for one person to come by and shoot a basketball,” said Guyton. "I'm not - against the people who work there, I'm against the job and I'm going public with my opinion because I want people who voted for me to know it." Subscribe To The Herald the Kings Mountain area recently flew to Dolphin Island in Mobile, Ala. to visit their sister, Theo Hawkins. Pictured are, front row, left to right, Sarah McDaniel, Annie Robinson and Doris Hardin. Back row, Frances Lail, Theo Hawkins, Gail Moss, Margie Kircus and Gloria Gordon. '92 GEO METRO 2 DR. & 4 DR. GM Program Car Low Miles, Balance of Factory Warranty. *§00 Down SI§2%.. Month BASED ON 7195.00 TO FINANCE 60 MONTHS 9.95 APR OAC $500.00 DOWN CASH OR TRADE PLUS TAX, TAG & ADM FEES. 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