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The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net October 31, 2012 East Elementary School PTO held the annual Fall Festival on the front lawn Oct. 26. Food, games and fun featured the entertain- ment. Principal Eric Lamanna stole the show in the dunking booth and was a fa- vorite with the kids. A Bouncy house, games, cake walks, hot dogs, hamburgers, shaved ice, cotton candy, face painting and lots of candy made = the evening fun as students dressed out in Hal- loween costumes to the delight of festival- goers. A Ce Ces It’s the Great Pumpkin! Kings Mountain High School Art 11, Art Ill and Art Club students carved pumpkins for the 2nd Annual Grover Pumpkin Festival. KMHS students carved 120 pumpkins for the Pumpkin Festival’s great wall of pumpkins. The Festival was held Saturday Hayley McKenzie won a $25 gift certificate in the Kings Moun- tain Herald’s spooky story contest, third and fourth grade di- vision, first place. Hayley is the daughter of Kerry and Rick McKenzie of Kings Mountain. She is in Mrs. McDaniel’s fourth grade class at East Elementary School. Apples, Apples, and More Apples! We offer a wide selection... Granny Smith Apples - You-can't miss this apple, originally from Australia, with its bright green skin, hard feel, crisp bite, and extremely tart taste. While some savor the tartness, others prefer to cook it, which sweetens it up. Red Delicious Apples - This is the most popular apple variety in the US. It's top heavy and has a creamy white interior. While juicy, the Red Delicious is a soft apple and won't cook well, so it's best to eat them raw. Golden Delicious Apple - This all purpose apple may share part of its name with the Red Delicious, but the two are not related. Golden Delicious apples are a bright, cheery-looking yellow with a relatively soft texture. Thin-skinned, the Golden Delicious doesn't store well (it can bruise and shrivel), so try to use it as soon as possible. This apple is ideal for pies, salads, sauces, and freezing. Also Fuji Apple - Originally created by Japanese growers, Fujiis alarge - Available ~ crisp apple, a relative of the Red Delicious, with an intense sweet- Pink Ladys! ness that makes this an ideal candidate for eating raw. * Back Pain * Neck Pain DE 3S D 1811 Shelby Rd. *Muscle Spasms D 4 Kings Mountain First Visit FREE & (includes consultation, examination, & x-rays) New Patients Only ($105 value) 4 704.734.0420 Open: M-F 10-6:30 ® Sat 10-5:30 2 TARM Are you suffering from any of the following? STOP BACK PAIN IN ITS TRACKS * Weakness Whiplash o Stiff joints © Arm/hand pain * Headaches * Numbness/tingling © Sprains/strains * Hip/leg pain o Dizziness Fre tom rs a ‘Acupuncture FREE; I | Acupuncture Consultation 703 W. King St., Kings Mountain, NC ; 20 minute stress relief 704.739.7776 ; Jouputs sessions for 2, 7 Complete Chiropractic : Dr. George W. Randall wd (Hy purchase aclitmal treatments you have the Jegal right to change ye mind within das 20d feceive i fl fun ae re COLOR THE MAYOR WINNERS - Above: Deniah Young, daughter of Ervin and Tomarcie Young, second grader, and Anthony Anselmo, son of Jennifer and Giancario Anselmo, first grader, are winners from, North Elementary in “Color the Mayor” contest sponsored by the city during Pub- lic Energy Week. Above left: Sarabeth Harmon, daughter of Mark and Wendy Harmon, a kindergarten student was the Bethware El- ementary winner. : Winning students had their picture taken with Mayor Murphrey.
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