ee — Page 10B-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday. April 22, 1982 Library Notes By MARYJANE CARBO A good way to celebrate Na- tional Library Week, this week, would be to visit your local public library, right? Of course it is! Wed love to have you sup- port your library by reading our books. But we at the Mauney ‘Memorial Library also know that the average person also loves a bargain. So we've com- bined the two (books and bargains, that is) and have come up with the Mauney Library’s 2nd Annual Used Book Sale. The Book Sale takes place tomorrow, April 23, on the library porch from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. All kinds of used books will be on display: ‘romances, non-fiction, adven- ture, magazines, mysteries and children’s books. Hardback books cost 25°. Paperback books and magazines will cost 10° each or three for 25°. Stop by Friday and browse. You might fing something that you’ve been sear- ching for for years. You'll know also that you will be helping the Mauney Memorial Library in one of our projects. All proceeds from the Book Sale will. go toward microfilming our back issues of the Kings Mountain Herald. We carry issues back to 1947 and many of these, especially the older ones, are beginning to deteriorate badly. In the interest of preserving everything concer- ning Kings Mountain’s history and people, we would like very much to see these old issues of the Herald saved and put on microfilm. So you can profit in two ways when you come to the public library’s Book Sale tomorrow. You'll be finding a book bargain for today and preserving our heritage for tomorrow! KM Health Fair Slated At First Baptist Church The Kings Mountain Aging Program will sponsor the annual Health Fair May 3 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. at First Baptist Church. ; The Health Fair will be oriented toward older adults in recognition of May being Older American’s Month. Persons at- tending may be screened for diabetes, blood pressure, glaucoma, weight, anemia, T.B. and hearing. Tripp Gault Had Birthday Wilburn Vaughn (Tripp) Gault III, son of Ms. Nancy Gault and Billy Gault, both of Kings Mountain, celebrated his fifth birthday April 15. A clown cake and coke were served to family and friends who attended his party. Tripp is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Early and Bill Gault, all of Kings Moun- “tain, and the late Johnnie Homesley Gault. RALLY DAY, SINGING : “The Pioneers” from : Randleman, N.C., will be singing i at First Wesleyan Church in : Kings Mountain Sunday. They : will sing during Sunday School, ¢ the morning worship hour and at * an afternoon singing from 2 un- : til 4 p.m. Rev. Dwight D. Ed- : wards, pastor, and the congrega- © tion, invites the public to attend. This Week's Health News &liews Follow-up information will be given to participants to take to their personal physicians. Sponsors of the fair will be the Lions and Sertoma clubs. Teresa Melton, Director of the Aging, said that any persons needing a ride to the fair may contact the Aging Program at 7394511. Persons intersted in volunteer- ing their time or services may also contact Mrs. Melton at 7394511. : TRIPP GAULT REVIVAL Revival services will be held April 25-30 at 7 p.m. each night at Antioch Baptist Church. Rev. Raymond Shumpert will be the visiting evangelist. The public is invited to attend, said Rev. Ray- mond E. Crow, pastor. Ladies Golf Event Slated Lenoir Country Club will host a two-day golf event May 9-10. - Entry fee is $41 and reserva- tions must be made by Mon. Apr. 26. There will be no refunds after April 29. To make reservations, golfers shuld contact their local Foothills representative. Golfers should make their own hotel reservations. Mrs. McKnight New Director Elizabeth McKnight was nam- ed Executive Director of the Senior Center, Cleveland Coun- cy Council on the Aging, Shelby, N.C. She replaces Marilyn Hamilton who recently resigned. Mrs. McKnight recently finished a three month profes- sional update at UNC in Chapel Hill, N.C. She is a registered nurse and formerly worked at Cleveland Memorial Hospital. She was also employed by the Cleveland County Health Department as a Public Health Nurse, and presently serves on the Board of Directors of the Health Department. She has been a member of the Red Cross Board of Directors for six years, and had served as Chairman for two. years. She is pursuing a bachelor degree in management from Limestone College in Gaff- ney, S.C. She is also a member of the United Methodist Women , Working Artist Guild, Cleveland County Art League board member, and a former board member of the Shelby Christian Rehabilitation Center. Mrs. McKnight has two children. Lisa Bowen, who is a .student at Hardbarger Junior College in Raleigh, and Tina Bowen, a junior at Shelby High. The Senior Center in Shelby (482-3488) offers information and referral services, health screening and legal services on a regular basis. A variety of social activities are in progress throughout the week at the Center. April 18-24 is Volunteer Ap- preciation Week, which is being . recognized at the Center with a reception for volunteers, follow- ing a covered dish luncheon. The month of May is Older Americans month. In May the Center will be sponsoring a trip to Carowinds-plus other new and exciting events. A Health Fair is to be held for senior citizens in the Kings Mountain -area on May 3 from 9:30 a.m. -3 p.m. at the Kings Mountain First Baptist Church. REVIVAL Christian Freedom Baptist Church, located on the Univer- sal ‘Gun Club Road in the Bethlehem Community, will hold revival services April 25-May 2 at 7 p.m. each night. Rev. Sam Snyder, pastor, will lead the services. The public is invited to attend. Open Gate Club Meets "RON FEUER OPTICIANS ~ Complete Eyeglass Service Latest High Fashion Frames Doctor's Prescriptions Filled The Open Gate Garden Club met April 14 at 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs. C.J. Gault. Twelve members were present. Upon arrival, the members were served a sweet course and coffee. * Lenses Duplicated hi Tom Trott Somers * Prescription Sunglasses : ting, at arn, 2 yy * Eye Examinations On Premises secretary’s reports were given. ~ ® Contact Lens Replacements Mrs. C.J. McClure collected ° isible Bi-focals. dit : dues in the absence of Mrs. Dickie Tate. PERSONALIZED ‘SERVICE RON JPUShaisanseD OPTICIAN 864- 2245. 4-5 13 ] Rd. master Chae NEW HOPE PROFESSIONAL BLDG. & ADULTS ONLY High School Diploma Program For Cleveland County Residents Apply Now...Registration Is Open Cleveland Technical College 136 S. Post Road Shelby, N.C. 28150 *Classes At Six Locations *Varying Schedules * Individualized Instruction Mrs. Gault’s arrangement was a religious arrangement and she received 95 points. Each member brought a plant or something to sell. The Ways and Means Committee was well pleased with the outcome of the sale. — Cobern Pruitt 484-4050 An Equal Opportunity Educational Institution The Energy Division, N.C. Dept. of Commerce and the Bs OPA SIL (RB citi i BS RR i NCA Alterna rnatl tive e Energy Corporation. . a CU invite you to attend the Governor's Showcase of Solar Homes SEE AFFORDABLE AND ATTRACTIVE SOLAR HOMES AND ADDITIONS Check the maps below for times and locations of Showcase open houses in this area / EES Homes open 1] Saturday, April 24 © 12 noon - 4:30 p.m. vig Sunday, April 25 © 1:00 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. that you plan ahead by fill- Pharmacists cannot refill ing all your prescriptions at ® prescriptions originally fil- (he same pharmacy, each i led by another drug store. (ime =! 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