Page 2A - THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD - Thursday, December 14, 1995 LETTER TO SANTA Kings Mountain Weather Report Dear Santa: Dec, 6-12 Year Ago How is Mrs. Claus? Are the Total precipitation 98 39 reindeer ready to come? I hope so. Maximum one day 50 (8) .39 (10) How's Rudolph? He's my friend. ~~ Year to date 69.08 : 53.80 So, I wish you could bring me a Minimum temperature 15 (9) 25 (11) Boom box and a Baby Sip 'n Slurp. Maximum temperature 60 (6) Ges 787) Merry Christmas. Average temperature 35.5 49.0 Christy Whetstine Science discovers a cure for baldness. dric, Pe Lad L ¢° BFGoodrich’ gh es 2X0M PLONK TIRE As Cas 227 South Cherokee St. « Downtown Kings Mountain These KMPD officers were honored with plaques at Monday's Christmas banquet. Front row, from left, Fore) rea a2 739-0193 Captain Richard Reynolds, Sgt. Derek Johnson, Ptl. Lisa Capps, Marty Blanton, and Ptl. Debra Garris. .. Back row, Lt. Houston Corn, Sgt. Mark Simpson, Ptl. Phil Witherspoon, Ptl. Thomas Fletcher and Ptl. Scottie Daves. KM police have | ESTABLISHED 1904 Christmas party 4 | 0 Ten Kings Mountain Police Pa Sa a a | } : 4 CONVENIENT WAYS TO BUY Department employees were hon- AsicAbaul "" ored with plaques for outstanding Badcock Convenient Terms a Css ry nis nl S@NT's Making His List and Checking It Twice... tv Wr tonls. ening A Stop At KB ad cock i Will Wrap Up Things - family members, attended a cov- N ( S | ce ® 3 ’, or cas ered dish supper which included a visit by Santa Claus to children of the officers. The department took the occa- sion to present Chief Bob Hayes with a gift certificate for purchase of a suit. Sgt. Derek Johnson won the award as Sergeant of the Year, Lt. Houston Corn was Detective of the Year, Captain Richard Reynolds won the top gun award, Ptl. Thomas Fletcher and Ptl. Lisa dr Capps tied for Officer of the Year; be Ptl. Debra Garris won the sharp- N Wis shooter award, Ptl. Scott Daves re- y 4 ceived the Top Gun award, Sgt. gL = Mark Simpson received the Expert 77 4 = ¢ ) IN award; Ptl. Phil Witherspoon re- PJ ada a Pp ceived the marksman award and ER 5 : Marty Blanton received the secre- nN i Nay SaOaaryrYTyTTTTYy tary of the year award. | Magazine Rack 3 5 | 3 Q I] 1) 0 N | Q ( : Chief Hayes said the selection is Hl by Bernards ! 4 A § A A LN val AAS O00 by Burcham ; v “J CassettleBM/PM Radio InMauesBrownor made by the employees themselves a. 4 f Por Tor of | brass frame . . 1 ' ln ih Blue Acrylic Velvet who vote for their fellow officers. Carol sing Sunday | | ALR I i . yey xy £4 io ACH HY earwollo! at Westover Baptist O 3995 VEE EO MAC $ 9 5 A Kings Mountain community i) Pn tg ooLA 4 PURGHASES AR CHARGEGARD PLUS: 2, ASK YOUR 7 O&ALER FORS #1 hl (0 ( AN IN of ERE carol sing will be held Sunday, a December 17 at 4 p.m. at Westover /'A & = Baptist Church, 114 Westover BN = Church Road. i bmn 55 2 There will be special guest AT groups, solos, a children's choir, Af = and a carol sing-along. = The public is invited. For more Sail a = information call 734-1364. HIRES. Phifer gives program Bonen J to Magnolia Club CO Rk Bess Phifer gave the program 7 \/ | on "Candles and Flowers" at the {ES A November 28 meeting of the Magnolia Garden Club in the ladies parlor of First Baptist Church. She presented a history of how the custom of using this combina- tion began and demonstrated sever- al arrangements how the two can be used effectively. Flower arrangements in the theme of members’ choice with candles were exhibited by Sandra Murphrey and Beth Baker and tcam points were counted. President Christine Carroll, hostess, presided at the meeting and served refreshments. BAVEUS | : Bands to perform : winter coneert ~ Two-hundred band students in the Kings Mountain District Schools will present jthe annual winter concert Thursday, December 14, at 7:3Q p.m. in O\ £ ¢ Full range speaker e One-touch recording $2 Yin 22WR DEN EN, BE RO Us r P | UN! \ 0 [3 000 12 Speed Blender ® 48 oz. Container e Pulse blend * 400 Watt motor: CD/VCR ay Storage Rack | by Sauder has six shelves and | is in Oak stain finish 7 $292% Yao. 12" Tricycle by EWA Roadmaster = Barnes Auditorium. << I « Play-safe safety edges , The Kings Mountain§Blazer ~— : - = Band, the Middle School 81f§Grade Re 3-Tier Plant Stand * Red steel frame = Band and the HIgh School 9th "| rr = Grade Band will present a pfogram | =< (e by Bernards 9 95 = of traditional marches. overtures J heart shared 9 95 = and scasonal favorites. | ; brass frame 33PA = Chris Cole and Gil Doggett, as- * ! ’ 3 . ipo — fe sisted by student teacher Tom Farrar, will direct the concert 4 5 7 —y, which is free and open to the pub- Q J — : 7 Serving Cart lic. 1 Cheerleaders need - donations for trip, Kings Mountain High cheerl¢ad- crs Erin Lovelace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lovelace. and Crystal Pace, daughter of Barbara and Randy Parker, will spend New Year's Day in London cheering in the Lord Mayor of Westminster's New Year's Day parade. Each girl has to raise $2.000 cach to make the trip. Checks should be made payable to "intropa” and mailed to Robin Masters, ¢/o Kings Mountain High School. 500 Phifer Road. Kings Mountain, NC 28086. by Bernards: = ud hf kv brass frame with HOME FURNISHING CENTERS 2 glass shelves. FURNITURE + APPLIANCES - FLOOR COVERING - HOME ENTERTAINMENT $5095 OVER 350 STORES SERVING THE SOUTHEAST olla 1314 Shelby Highway * Business 74 (Food Lion Shopping Center) Kings Mountain, NC ¢ (704) 734-0050 Hours: Monday thru Friday 9-6 « Saturday 9-5 our own Accounts! Co, Lot nven\® Cregit Ter