Page 4A-KII408 MOUfTTAlN 1 1, ItVt Some people thought they could create rain by throw ing ashes into the air. make your home AUVE! Hospital Schedules Sem inar "U>ok At l(«...TaUi To Me...,” a eemlnar on death and dying, will be held on FH., Nov. 9, In the Gkwton Memorial Hoepltal workere, mlnletere and others Interested In the field. The purpose of the program la to Increase one's awareness of The program Is designed for health care professionals, social Mrs. Durham professional roles In dealing with death and the dying person. Topics for discussion Include psychological aspects, the Hospice Joins Local the physician's view, the nurse's role and Individual feelings about death. Registration must be made by Frl., Nov. a. The five dollar tee Includee lunch, coffee broake, workshop materials and continuing education units. Ihe woriishop Is spon sored by the Learning Resources Department of Oaston Memorial Hospital. For further Information, caU 866-3901 between 8:80 a.m. - 0 p.m., Monday - Friday. • • 670,0 Realty Firm CHURCH OF OOD BAR Church of Ood will ^KMisor Saturday, featuring breakfast. lugs Moontam Elaine gaokson, Susan Whetatine, Mary Ruth Smith, basaar all day and Joyce Wyte. The basaar opens at 9 a.m. and con- snd simper, and tinues nntU 0 p.m. at the ohureh eduoaUonal unit on 1^ Items Parker St. galore. From left to right, Boee Dixon, Jody Bolin, Photo by KatrenaMoOaU Church Bazaar Is Slated Kings Mountain Church of God wUl sponsor a "Year of the Harvest Bazaar” Saturday from 9 a.m. until S p.m. In the Church Fellowship Hall. (SALE PRICED j T FOR FALL 3 Gamble Hardware, Inc. Bessemer City 629-2691 The event will sponsor the serving of ham and sausage biscuits with coffee for breakfast, a chicken and dumpling luncheon at the noon hour, and hot dogs and snacks from S until 6 p.m. General chairman of the event Is Mrs. Mary Ruth Smith and other chairmen are: Judy Bolin and Suzanne Whetstlne, Christmas crafts; Joyce Wyte, crafts; Joyce Holllfleld and Natalie Greene, toys; Rose Dixon, needlework; Annie Ruth Frederick, baked and canned goods; Essie Jackson, kitchen; EUalne Jackson and Wilma Harris, decoupage; and Shirley Mayes and Maude Norris, publicity. All proceeds are earmarked for church projects. Gaston Council Schedules Shakespeare^s Dream In November Casey (Mrs. Thomas) Durtiam has been Ucensed by the North Carolina Real Estate Licensing Board to sell real estate and has Joined the realty firm of C.T. Carpenter Real Estate Co. Mrs. Durham, who holds a B.S. degree from Wln- ttirop College In history and Journalism, completed special classes In real estate at Gaston College. She and Dr. Durham reside on Edgemont Dr. with their three daughters and son. Sallee Duriiam la a student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Pat Duriiam la a sophomore student at the University of South Carolina, Julie Durham Is a student In broadcasting at Gaston College, and Casey Durham Is a student at KM Junior High. The Durhams are members of Central United Methodist Church. MllLOmO MATERIAL Carl Reynolds, Bill TVudnak, Kevin Hoffman, Keith Ottlnger, Regina Ballard, Rhonda Toney, Anne Long, Phyllis Huff- stickler, Richard Miller, Henry Chuccl, and Chris McKinney. Mr. McKinney Is also the director. Admission for this & SALVAGE, INC. ll^WUkiRSon Mvd. •Bfilmont, II.C. PHONE 825-2032 ANY SHINGLES . INST98K During two weeks In Drama Department and sformed Into an ass and November, on the wtght. of file Fine Arts Oxmcll of has the fairy queen faU In November 3, 8 and Gaston College will love with him; the November 8, 9, 10 at 8:10 present William marriage of Theseus, p.m. In the Myers Center Shakespeare's A Mid- Duke of Athens, and Auditorium on campus, the sununer Night's Dream. A Hlppolyta, Queen of the comedy, this play was Amazons; a hilarious supposedly written for a rollicking play performed wedding, and Its major by a group of peasants for plot line concerns love and the wedding reception; marriage. and a Jealous Intrigue production will be $3.00 for Set In anclMit Greece, between the king and general admission and $1 the play concams the queen of the fairies. for students from all courtship of HOrmla and snaborate sets have been schooli: Gaston College Lysander, who are denied constructed for the students upon presentation their love by Hermla's production. The cast of of the I.D. cards are ad- father. After much ado, twenty-one people Includes mltted free. Group rates everything Is made right. Michele Zlto, Kathy Gray, sire available upon This story of the lovers Is BUI Holland, Mark Rose, request. For further In- cnly one of the plots that lisa CUne, Linda Neely, formation and advance runs through the play. Scott Mason, Kay reservaUons, call Gaston Others Include a bump- Reynolds, Ralph Collsge, 933-8186, Ex- ^^gj^towry^lJj^^^^^^^wnj^oyAcMisrMi, .tension 883. mm WHO IS BILL MOSS? • • HUD Prog • • ChUd Moes was bom and reared In Kluge five children have been educated In the Kluge Mountain School syetem. Each one of them believe In Kings Mountain and It’e welfare. Ae an honor graduate of Klnge Mountain High . School, nu attended N.O. State University and In accounting. He Is also a graduate of Mnrmy Vocational School of Charleeton, 8.C. and holds BUI Moss recognises the Importance of quality education. He teels thi Is weU equipped for t needs should be our prime concern. Since they are our future leaders they should be en couraged to learn and achieve. BUI Mess Is committed to helping people. He is u actlv^ DM^bes iand Elder la the Boyce ^ Memorial A.B?P. Clinrch and Is presently ser ving as Chairman of the Fnlpip Committee. When yon go to the polls Tuesday to vote tor sound education of our youth, REBfEMBEB Paid for by friends of BUI Moss FALL SUIT SALE. CROCETEER® SUITS $9999 Wfirt $155 to $185 SPECIAL GROUP PHOENIX SUITS $17999 Wof«$225 SALE ENDS OCT. 31st lASTMDGIAAAU I , OAITOHIA.M.C B Open Tliur«.-Fri. Nights Til 9:30 Tennis Team Sets Tourney SMART SHOPPER SAVES! King! Mountain's Western Carolina League tennis tetm wUl sponsor Its last tournament of the season bovember 10-11 at the Klnfs Mountain High School CHirte. OomprUtlon wlU be held in both 'x>ys and girls 10- and-undtr, 13-under, 14- under, i6-under and 18- imder, tnd men's singles and dcubles, women's singles and doubles and mixed diubles. Entry fee U $8 per event and a cui of tennis balls. Deadline for entering is November 9 at 7 p.m. Anyore Interested In entering may caU Rick Hendenon at 789-3098 after B p.m. e: Scott Summltt at 789-7380 ifter B p.m. Fit's! Church CHEVROLET 1979 CAMARO COUPE, Dnrit Bine With Blue Interior, T-Tmn, P- steering, P-Bmkea, AM-FM Bndlo, Low I^Uenge. 18 Months or 18,( Mlleo Meohanlonl Wurraaty Available. 19198.00 1978 CHEVROLET CAPRICE 4-Door, Silver, Black Cloth Interior. All Extras. Yours Fiw Only IS008.00. 18 Months or 18,000 Miles Mechanical Warranty Available. 1077 CHEVETTE 8-Door. Red wlHi Black Interior, 4 Speed, Low MUeage, Real Sharp. One Owner. 18 Months or 18,000 MUes Mechanical Warranty 1977 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRB LTD STATION WAGON, AU Power, One Local Owner, Real Sharp, Only 880.95.00. Circles Meet Next Week 1975 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO COUPE, Beige with Camel Cloth P Bffekoe, T.Tren., AM-FM, Vinyl Top, Yonre For Only 88905.00. Circles of First Presbyliiian Church wlU meet nset week. Clrcls 1 WlU meet at 3 p.m. Moiday In the Ladles Bible Chssroom with Mre. E.L. Jeiklns, hoetess. Mrs. O.P. Lewis WlU entertan members of Circle X Monday at hsr home a 800 W. Mountain St. Mrs. Jerry Ledford wlU be hoefess to Circle 4 at 7:80 p.n. at her home at 410 Scoland Dr. The Wednesday Circle m wlUmeei In the Ladles Bible CJlassroom of the churcl. Mrs. Chsrlee Nelelr will serve 1075 CHRYSLER 4-Door, AU Power with Air Condition, Real Nice FamlLv Car For Only 81505.00. ramuy 1974 FORD “T” BIRD, BInroon srith LoaUier Interior, AU Power, In Ronl Good CondlUon, NOW 18108.00. rower, m sseai MAinr MORE MAKES AND MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM Beginning November 1st, Jerry Natlan Chevrolet wUl give nwav one ( of gasoline (Limit 80 OsUons) each week to some lucky faSte^ have to do Is visit ear doalersUp and ftU out nn ontry^wTSu have drawing each Saturday at 18:00 o'clock noon. Winning entry wUl be posted on Showroom window. Be sore to come by and sign entry form. JERRY NATION CHEVROLET DOWNTOWN KINGS MOUNTAIN HUD four clty-\ necet devel the ft ^ office • Fin t46,6( ande used used ment nmyo Mo 0 was 1 there aU of Fin salar othei 9 a drs publl 813,34 depai that < •) sfei actlv Ttu perlo ploye them Fir soda CDBi fundi at a proje ^ Kli • offlc Base $0,98 Hand Tout] Deve Aglni year .619,« ' Fll dtyi execi othei conti tor p #SlgIM Fll the requ a n ftiml rega ^and repo pare whlc prog bela Ood« 9 Pproi acqi

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