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1 t | aa Raa Your pennies Pennies for the homeless, a h Christmas-giving project of the " Cleveland County Coalition for s the Homeless, will be collected ly through December 21. o Half-pint milk cartons have a been donated by Carolina ‘e Dairy for the project which is ie involving churches, civic 0 groups and individuals donating . their pennies to help the less ic fortunate have a brighter Nn Christmas. ; : Donors who contribute as : much as $50 will be rewarded with certificates of appreciation. More milk cartons are avail- — able by calling Patty Bridges at 481-1055. Bridges suggests last-minute gift suggestions in the form of T-shirts from the Coalition. In white with a black and gray screen print, the caption reads "Just Another Night On The Town" and shows a person TREATS FOR HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES - Members of the Kings Mountain Hospital Auxiliary treated 200 Kings Mountain Hospital employees to holiday refreshments Tuesday, serving employees on all three shifts. From left around the table, Faye Barnette, Mickie Burnette, Michelle Williams, Jane Carson serv- ing punch, Steve Murphrey, Melissa Wilson and Christine Stewart. PARADE From Page 1-A huddled in a shop doorway. The dance group, preacher cars, Rodney fourwheelers, preacher, Grover Fire Department 3, Kings Mountain Fire Department, Allen Memorial Church, Carolina. State Bank, William Ross race car, Corvettes, American Legion Post 155 of Kings Mountain, Shelby: Body Shop, Iron City cruisers, David Herndon, Grover town truck, Thurston Hamrick farm entry, Gregory Auto Sales, Pat Wright's horses, Santa Claus and Grover police. Grover Woman's Club float, Weaver Paint & Body Shop, Antioch, SC Fire Department, KM Varsity cheerleaders, Grover Fire Department, Grover Rescue Squad, Kings Mountain Mayor Scott Neisler, KMHS cheerleaders, KMHS Band, Kays and Cindy's, Eaton Corporation, Hasty's "You can bet we will," said shirt is $10. In 1995 the fundraising com- mittee will publish its first cookbook. Recipes are now be- ing accepted from Cleveland X TY E SEASON g Holidays From 5 The Staff of = The Kings Mountai Thursday, December 8, 1994 -THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 15A big help to county's homeless County residents. Mail your fas vorite : crecipes (to. Beth Biggerstaff at Cleveland County Coalition, Box 2953, Shelby, 28151-2953. GROVER From Page 1-A "Eleven months is too long for the mayor to have to break tie votes and we need to fill the seat," he said. McCarter asked how many Saltz. Rowland made the motion to leave the seat vacant and Spivey seconded it. Spivey made the motion and Sides seconded it to name Rowland mayor pro tem, a po- sition held by Ellis. Retired teacher Elizabeth Troupe called for the board members to treat each other more civilly and conduct the city business civilly. “1 cringe at the idea my gov- ‘ernment is dealing with fellow citizens in the language they use, 10 ‘express their opinions," he other seats had been left vacant and the mayor said he could not recall any that had been left va- cant for more than a couple of months. Queen said the board could name Ellis' successor from the community at large, it could name the next highest voteget- ter in the recent election or leave the seat open until the next election. "If you don't like the deci- sions put us out at the next wT Z 20472 $n Staff At Shagreen election," said the Mayor. &- J |® Christmas Trees All Sizes "nH Several-peopte-from-the-atdi- =H! Emm . " ence concurred ‘with the state- fe ‘Wreaths Garland - £5 ment. |e Bows Cor + We Have Poinsettias POLICE From Page 1-A Visit “Qur Christmas Shop In The Woods” League basketball team. 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