Newspapers / The Kings Mountain Herald … / Aug. 12, 1982, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
RES v Page 2A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday. August 12, 1982 Immunization Clinic Scheduled For August 14 The Cleveland County Health Department will hold a special Immunizations Clinic on Satur- day August 14, from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon at the Health Department. Any child or adult who is in need of any immuniza- tion is invited to come, buy they should bring a copy of their shot record if possible. The immunizations each per- son needs are as follows: a) 3 DPT shots by age 1 b) 3 doses of OPV (oral polio vaccine) by age 2 ¢) I Rubella shot by age 2 d) 1 Red measles shot by age 2 e) 1 tetanus shot at least every 10 years Although the above shots are required at the specified age levels by law, they are actually recommended earlier in the child’s life. The DPT and Polio Sierra Club Meets August 17 In Shelby Broad River Sierra Club will meet August 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Cleveland County Historical Museum on the square in up- town Shelby. A program on alternate energy sources including discus- sion of the mini-hydro electric facility near Boone, will be presented by Dr. Harvard Ayers, NOELL TRAVEL Announces the following Saturday One-Day Tours 739-5169 NOW BOOKING Memphis & St. Louis Weekend Bus Trip to MEMPHIS, TENN. Aug. 27-29 *150°° Visit Elvis’ home of Graceland ST. LOUIS Oct. 9*%135% (Inc. Lunch) Air, Sightseeing, Escort Nov. 13 3135ee PHILADELPHIA 65% Weekend Dec. 11-12 Air, Tour, Hotel, Escort See Koziar’s Christmas Village & Roadside America “Robert: Wright, Brady Liggett, Lester | _Biddix Air, Sightseeing, Escort. - & Marvin and Ruth Biddix, Otis For More Information Call Sandra H. Moss After 5:30.p.m. Weekdays Anytime On Weekends 739-5169 * Airfare subject fo increase NOELL TRAVEL 501 Dekalb St., Shelby, N.C. Due to airline regulation passenger list must be clos- ed 30 days prior to trip date. Please book early. professor at Appalachian State University. Dr. Ayers coor- dinated a national Sierra Club exhibit at the 1982 World’s Fair. Precceding the meeting, watermelon will be served on the lawn. The public is invited to at- tend. Bells Attend Reunion Forty eight relatives and friends of Henrietta Cash Bell and the late Marcus L. Bell gathered Sunday for the seventh Bell reunion at North Main Bap- tist Church in Mount Holly. Rev. Claude Babb, pastor of the church, gave the invocation and Ted Bell was master of ceremonies. Children of the Bells who were present were Mrs. George T. (Letha) Stewart and Mrs. Alma Sellers, both of Kings Mountain; Jim and Aileene Bell and their son, Jeff, of Belmont; Carl and Lib Bell and their children, Teresa and Buddy Dut- ton, and Mike Bell and family of Mount Holly; and Ted and Lin- da Bell, Jimmy and Rodney, of Mount Holly. Other relatives attending the get-to-gether Lillian = Fan and Nadine Biddix, Agnes and Casper Spargo, Donna and Kel- ly, Wilma and Doug Thomas, Clemmie Bell Martin, Mrs. Claude Babb and family, Lib Stewart and Jeff and Lynn Grigg. Relatives came from Mount Holly, Belmont, Bessemer City, Catawba Heights, and Kings Mountain. THEY ALL SANG JESUS The “Young Musicians” of Kings Mountain Baptist Church will present a musical entitled “They All Sang Jesus” Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in the fellowship room of the church. The musical will feature slides of the children, solos and narration. The public is invited to attend. doses should be given when the child is two, four, and six mon- ths old (however, some physi- cians recommend that the third polio does not be given until the child is 18 months old) The measles and rubella shot (along with mumps) is recommended at the child’s age of 18 months, and just before hehe enters school. It is especially important that the child receive his/her shots at the recommended time period because from birth to age four years is considered to be a critical time for children disease- wise. These are the years that children are most vulnerable to diseases that can be prevented by vaccines. For day care or school atten- dance, a child’s shot record must be provided. Schools and ddy care centers are, by law not allowed to take a parent’s word or a document such as a baby book as proof of a child’s shots. Many children are late in receiving their shots, often due to parents working schedules not allowing them to bring the children to the doctor or Health Department for their immuniza- tions, and sometimes the parents just forget that it is time for the shots. It is hoped that the special Saturday clinic will be helpful to many people who have not been able to obtain the necessary im- munizations. ‘were Bea «andi |e tion, and their importance to a healthy life. His, presentation was both Letters More Gospel Music To the editor: Is radio ministry becoming a mockery? Since radio can’t compete with the two giants in the advertising field, radio has seemingly changed its format somewhat. With the Reaganomics coming into play as to a possible cutoff in subsidies to radio, many listeners are noting the change of a greater trend of gospel music daily. It would so seem that disc jockies are having their MO’s changed to not only ministers of music, yet as well to telephone answering ser- vices. It would so seem that in order for radio to make up its loss in adver- tising and make up for lost deficits, it has gone the way of show-biz, promoting and plugging the top ten on the hit charts of gospel music artists. Seemingly some radio ministers are in their alloted time slots becoming involved in the process. More time within their time slots is being used for promoting such recording song artists to further their goals i in huge royalties of which the radio stdations receive a neat pro- fit in return. Which is more important, promoting the gospel of Christ or recor- ding artists? Where are the telephone calls coming from daily over these gospel song time programs. Are they from the telephone direc- tory taken at random? If so, I don’t believe the FCC permits nor allows such. Everette Pearson Thanks, Doctor To the editor: The Kings Mountain Parks and Recreation Department wishes to express its’ sincere appreciation to Dr. Terry Sellers of Kings Moun- tain. His recent talk at the Neighborhood Facility Center to the Ladies Exercise Class stressed the value of vitamins, protein and proper nutri- inspirational and informative. Each ‘and every woman in attendance thoroughly enjoyed his tdalk and hope to have him and other well versed speakers in the future. Once again, sincere thanks to Dr. Terry Sellers for dedicating his time and knowledge to the Ladies Exercise Class students. Patsy Parker, Instructor Kings Mountain 66 600 E. King St. S UP TO . $1 25 REFUND = BY MAL when qyyfy plus your a you choice of on 2-liter buy 0. ® snack bottles of Sun-drop Antifreeze $3.55 gal. pee a New Salon Lona’s Located in Quail Run Sub-Division Kings Mountain 7139-6940 Open Monday thru Friday Saturday's til 1 o'clock Announcing the opening of Kasual Kurl Owner & Operator Lona Freeman SS TN © Walt Disney Productions WALT DISNEY COLLECTABLE FIGURE when you purchase an 8x10 Color Portrait for 88¢. Select one of these Collectable Figures from 1 a variety of delightful Disney characters. Each figure is hand-painted and is approximately 2%" high. EAST KINGS STREET KINGS MOUNTAIN 7 W Valuable Coupon ~~~ Clip this coupon and present it to our photographer at time of sitting, to receive your FREE Walt Disney character. Thursday, Friday & Saturday Aug. 19th, 20th & 21st Daily 10 a.m.-8 p.m.Sat. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. must be accompanied by a parent. 88¢ per sitting. One Walt Disney character and sitting per subject. Minors L —————- Valuable Coupon ___.__ - 100 WEST KING STREET - KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. Friday & Saturday Good Only At: From 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Buy One 7 oz. Sirloin Dinner and the Second One is FREE Choice of Potato & Toast Hank's Bar H Ranch FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY 130 Regula; Price $3.99 Now Get Two For HANK’S BAR H RANCH
The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 12, 1982, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75