- a i rr iat a A Np i 4 X I Gn lh Page 14A-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, March 10, 1994 Lake Commission discusses fee change Moss Lake Commission ap- proved requests from two residents Monday night and discussed the upcoming change in fees - $25 more for annual leases - which were approved recently by City Council. Donald Greymont's request for dredging was approved subject to his compliance with lake regula- tions and required amendment to the soil erosion and sedimentation control plan required by the state. William L. Sanders was given KMLT sets Snow White Kings Mountain Little Theatre will present "Snow White" Friday and Saturday, March 18 and 19, at 8 p.m. and Sunday, March 20, at 3 a TWOODBRIDGE RANDY MAR 5 Corner of Stoney Point & New Camp Creek Church Road GRAND OPENING AND SPECIAL RIBBON CUTTING SATURDAY, MARCH 12th AT 10:00 AM Come See Your Favorite * PURPLE DINOSAUR From 2:00 til 4:00 Saturday GRAND OPENING SPECIALS permission to repair and widen his dock and to extend his jet ski ramp. Prior to the business, Secretary Gene White administered the oath to all board members, as required under law, and to ‘the new member of the board, Joe Champion. Recreation Director Bruce: Clark said repairs need to be done to the city's pontoon boat and called at- tention to clean-up and mainte- nance projects at the lake. > GROOMING SHOP * Professional Pet Grooming For All Small Breed Dogs Eat: Hr Vv 23 Years Experience p.m. Performances will be held at the Kings Mountain Woman's Club on East Mountain Street. . Admission is $6 for adults and $4 for children. ; The cast will include the Seven Dwarfs and features Dina Foster as Call (704) 739-8948 827 Ramseur Street gs Mountain, N.C. Siiaanisvimssaakenysnidiicirnarin 69¢ a Loaf : e Sunbeam Snack Cakes...Buy One Get One FREE e 2 Liter Mountain Dew ...... 89¢ . : e 2 Liter Sundrop ............... 99¢ of © 20 oz Pepsi Products A A the Evil Queen, Molly Blanton as the mirror and Shelby Jennings as Snow White. : Herald to increase subscription rates Kings Mountain Herald sub- scription rates. will increase by one dollar effective May 1. According to. Circulation Manager Deniece Talbert, the prices will be: One year - $17 in Cleveland and Gaston counties, $19 in other North Carolina counties, and $22 out of state. Six months - $10 in Cleveland and Gaston counties, $11 in other North Carolina counties, and $12.50 out of state. "The price of a single .issue will remain at 50 cents, : Former Jaycees names needed Wanted: names of former Kings Mountain Jaycees. Jim Tate and Larry Hamrick are searching for names of former Jaycee members, charter members, past presidents, ‘former Jaycettes or friends of Jaycees to make up-an invitation list for an Exhausted Rooster banquet to be held April 23. Mary Schott, President of the North Carolina Jaycees, will be the featured speaker. Tate invites citizens to "take a walk down memory. lane" and call Hamrick at 739-5405 or 739-3611 and Tate at 739-6925 or 1-800- 777-1466, Extension 5828. JAYCEES From Page 1-A 1994 Ford Escort Wagon LX stock #0465 CFC Free Air, Power Steering, AM/FM-Cassette, Light & Convenience Group, Electric Remote Mirrors, Luggage Rack, Rear Window Washer, List ...$12,935 “74 DISCOUNT PRICE INCLUDES $400.00 CUSTOMER REBATE. $400.00 COLLEGE GRAD REBATE Plus Tax & Tag. Rebates Assigned To Dealer. 1994 Taurus GL Sedan Vibrant White, Preferred Equipment Pkg., #203A, Transmission, 4.9 Liter Engine, Includes CLC Free, Rear Cassette, And Defrost, 3.0 Liter Engine, AIC, Sisonll #NT 4321 Auto Overdrive Transmission, Muc AM/FM-Stereo-Cassette. 1994 Ford Probe 3-Dr., Auto Overdrive Transmission, A/C, Premium Stereo-Cass Jc} ock, Rear Defrost, Tilt, Console, Senvanions Group, Rear Deck 26 hort Wheel Base, White with | Blue Interior, 498 A PKG, Electronic Automatic that time to give young men of the community leadership skills through community involvement. The basic premise of the Jaycees is still the same today, according to the local organizers. During the mid 1980's this orga- nization changed its charter to in- clude women. Today, women make up 40 percent of the Jaycee mem- bership. To sign up in the Jaycees, call Hamrick at 739-3611 or Tate at 739-6925. "Soon I will be ready to age out of the Jaycees and I'd like to help give something back to the com- munity by helping recharter the Save $2,000 Stock #NC9402 Rings Mountain Jaycees," said FORE MONTHS Short Term Payments i al rebate $200 i rans TT R retun! 3 11 | HOOP (T UP IN A NEW 1.1 : AL N L U S ! Now In Stock For N Immediate Delivery Tet I ogher T MOTOR on Saturday, March 19th CREDIT : 7:30 PM R hy Barnes Auditorium Of ed Fi Kings Mtn. High School | Carpet Let Ang in i See Steve Hallman, Millie Keeter Spangler, Bill Houser, Rick Ballard, Ralph Hord, H.S. Keeter, Jr., Soriny Davis, Eddie Howard, Kevin Owens, Ted Allen, Ron Epley Financing es of Magic, F nd Musi CLEVELAND COUNTY'S LEADING VOLUME DEALER A And Tun, and liusions 1775 E. 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