er a — B CE TARYN TREADWAY First birthday for Taryn Treadway wv Taryn Nicole Treadway, daugh- ter of Beanie and Raymond Treadway of 534-2 Bell Rd., cele- brated her first birthday November 3, 1995. , She is the granddaughter of John and Jackie Hardin and the late Carol and Raymond Treadway. « Great-grandparents are Elmer Hardin and the late Lula Herndon, Ruby Dixon, Edgel Treadway and Shirley Pervine. TREY ROPER Trey Roper honored = on his sixth birthday Donald Edward Roper III, son of Donnie and Terri Roper of Grover, celebrated his sixth birthday December 13. He celebrated with a party at Bethware School with his kinder- garten class and teacher, Janet Anthony. Lather in the day he was “honored with a hotdog supper with his family and with a trip to Charlotte to see Disney on Ice. Trey has an older sister, Whitney. Grandparents are Carolyn Guffey, Don Roper, Linda Ellis and Ken Railey. Great-grandparents are Mrs. Mamie Roper and Clarence Whetstine. Little Theatre tryouts slated Tryouts for "Blithe Spirit," a Noel Coward comedy in three-acts, will be conducted by the Kings Mountain Little Theatre Friday, December 29, and Tuesday, January 2, 1996. Director Joe Hullender will con- duct the tryouts at 7 p.m. at the Kings Mountain Woman's Club. Roles are available for five women and two men. Play dates are March 8 and 9° and March 15 and 16. Ttism!" and 1s being called a "Medi- gi Pain may be eliminated for millions (SPECIAL) -- A new drug has been approved that 1s exciting research- ers in the treatment of pain. This material has been formulated into a new product known as "Arthur cal Miracle" by some, in the treat- ment of debilitating conditions stich | -as arthritis, bursitis, rheumatism, painful muscle aches, joint aches, simple backache, bruises, and more. Although the mecharusm of action isunciear, expeniments indicate that Arthur Itis~ relieves pain by first selectively attracting, and then de- stroying the messenger chemical which carries pain sensations to the brain, thus eliminating pain in the affected area Arthur Itis~ 1s an odorless, greaseless, non-staimng cream and is available immediately without a prescription and 1s guar- anteed to work. © 199: Steller Advenasy Orew. bc. Use only as directed. AVAILABLE AT: HARPER'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 709 W. Mountain St. 739-3687 GRIFFIN DRUG CENTER 129 W. Mountain St. 739-4721 2 ‘CCC GRADUATES - Pictured are recent graduates of the Certified Nursing Assistant II program at Cleveland Community College. Front row, from left, Sherri Wilson of Shelby, Georgia Stroup of Waco, Carolyn Bumgardner, instructor, Barbara Chapman of Casar, Jennifer Burns of Grover and Shirley Ruszkowski of Shelby; second row, Sandranette Camp of Shelby, Megan Bradley of Cherryville, Jana Brooks of Shelby, Robin Short of Belwood, Monika Henze Pruitt of Shelby, Lynette Moses of Casar, Kenya Hicks of Gastonia, Cherry Rogers and Darlene Foster, both of Shelby, and Jeff Meeks of Kings Mountain. oo WATE NURSING ASSISTANT II GRADUATES - Recent graduates of the Nursing Assistant II program at Cleveland Community College are front row, from left, Vickie Moss of Kings Mountain, Stacie Funderburk and Amanda Beecher, both of Shelby, Lisa Peace of Waco, Beatrice Webber of Shelby and Frances Hines of Forest City; second row, Regina Pittman, instructor, Teresa White of Casar, Connie Freeman of Ellenboro, Kim Thomas of Kings Mountain, Pam Strange, Sandra Theis and Cara Banks, all of Shelby, Phyllis Clyburn of Forest City, Jo Ann Vaughn, instructor, and third row, April Addison of Shelby and Jason Barker of Gastonia. i : Engagement announced Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Snow of Graham announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Neal Snow, to Clifford John Meeks, son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Meeks of Kings Mountain. The bride-elect is a graduate of Southern Alamance High School and Western Carolina University. She is employed by the Forsyth County Health Department in Winston-Salem. The bridegroom-elect is a gradu- ate of Kings Mountain High School and is a student at Western Carolina University. The wedding will be an event of _ June 22, 1996.. 209 E. Main St., Cherryville, NC Open Tuesday - Friday 4:00am until 8:00pm 1 ad Saturday 4:.00am-2:00pm Choice of 14 Meats & different | Vegetables Daily Have a Safe and Happy New Year “Where Good Fo ks eet and Eat!’ FIED CERT SERVICE 24 POINT SAFETY CHECK... 1. Oil Change 2. Qil Filter 3. Air Filter 4, Antifreeze/ Radiator 5. Transmission Filter & Fluid 6. Chassis Lube ERR) (qe le) XI BT] SAVINGS! 9. Belts Condition 10. Battery, Starter, Alternator 11. Wiper Blades 12. Brake Lining/ Pads 13. Master Cylinder 14, Wheel Cylinders 7. Fuel Filter 15. Wheel Bearings 8. Hose Condition 16. Grease Seals TTC OUPON| 17. Exhaust System 18. Shocks 19. Struts 20. Cons. Velocity Boots 21. Cons. Velocity Joints 22. Check All F.E. Parts 23. Tune-up Review 24. Complete Tire Inspection TICOUPON| Thursday, December 28, 1995 - THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD - Page Board of what was then Kings Mountain Savings and Loan in 1967. 4. » BRIDGES HARD VDE ear 3 100 S. Cansler Street at East King Street ¢ 739-5461 Resolution arolina i Federal : Savings : Bank 2 Dr. Robert Nelson Baker The following RESOLUTION was adopted by First Carolina Federal Savings Bank on November 16, 1995 in memory of DR. : ROBERT N. BAKER. : WHEREAS, Dr. Robert N. Baker, for many years a Director of First ; Carolina Federal Savings Bank has completed a life of ; constructive service and steadfast devotion to duty; WHEREAS, First Carolina Federal Savings Bank remembers with deep gratitude this tireless and constant care for its interest and his x efforts in its development; BE IT RESOLVED, that this tribute be recorded in the minutes of First Carolina Federal Savings Bank. Hi Dr. Robert N. Baker succeeded his father Dr. L. P. Baker to the | CLEARANCE CENTER as (Was re-elected to the Board in July 1995. ' OIL FILTER, CHASSIS LUBE & OIL CHANGE | KENDALL MOTOR OIL Lubricate chassis, drain oil and! refill with up to five quarts of, major brand motor oil, and install ‘a new oil filter. Note special! -— diesel oil and filter type may, "result in extra charges. r 1 | COMPUTERIZED | 1 1 i WHEEL ALIGNMENT ! 1Reg. $49 Front wheel thrust angle Set front wheel , vcaster, camber and toe on cars to exact manufacturer's 1 ! specifications while referencing and compensating or ! , adjusting thrust ine, depending on alignment type. ; 1Cost of shims and installation extra where required. | 1 Chevettes, Fieros, light trucks, 4-wheel drive vehicles 1 1 Yrequiring MacPherson strut correction extra. Limited 1 {waranty for 6 months or 6000 mies. whichever | 1 comes first. 1 lfilier and rejuvenate antifreeze. Additional 1 | anti-freeze extra if needed. Inspect belts, ; 1 1hoses, battery and water pump. Be nl mn mt gw CLARK TIRE & AU -e em ew wm mw mm wm em ew me ww d 407 SOUTH BATTLEGROUND AVENUE « DOWNTOWN KINGS MOUNTAIN « 739-6456 AND take 707 Off the already-reduced, lowest sticker price on | ALL sale merchandise with a YELLOW sticker! |: NEW CLEARANCE MERCHANDISE BEING MARKED DOWN WEEKLY! Discount taken at the register. Does not include previously purchased merchandise. Discount may not be used in conjunction with any other discount. Shelby Plaza (704) 480-6979 Hwy. 74 West oo WINTER Take 50% off | the already-reduced, |= lowest sticker price |= on ALL sale | merchandise | RED sticker! 300 W. Dixon Blvd. Shop Monday - Saturday, 9am-7pm. 5A with a |Z. sa So

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