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East Gold Revival Scheduled Revival services will be held September 6-12 at East Gold Street Wesleyan Church. Rev. Yancy Carter of Long Beach, N.C., will be the evangelist and Larry Millstead is in charge of the singing. The pator, Leroy Cox, and members invite the public to at- tend the services each night at 7:30 p.m. The closing service on Sun., Sept. 12 will be at 6 p.m. : ee BR aa RB i i iis? —— BT WT a pT A A A = rR a J a IT A we got a — REV. YANCY CARTER “STRENGTH THROUGH SERVING PEOPLE’ (GASTON savings &loan Serving Your Gaston County Since 1905 EDERAL 245 W. Main Ave., Gastonia, N.C. 1535 Burtonwood Dr. Gastonia, N.C. BRANCH OFFICES 137 S. Main St. Mt. Holly, N.C. STEAM CARPET CLEANING SERVPRO SERVPRO OF GASTONIA 824-9292 Tr ‘Truck Mounted Steam Clean Living Room, or Family Room $29.95 with this ad 3M Brand Scotchgard available Carpet Furniture & Drapery Cleaning American Legion Dance ~ Sat., Sept. 4 FREEWAY SOUTH - Band ““with the old Southland Sax player’ Mike Roof $10.00 Couple E stands for elevation. consult your doctor. 9:00-1:00 p.m. This Week's Health News Views ‘N Rego Hop ‘Ragan Harper, Kay Plumley, Margaret Ramsey Up-date on sports injuries I'd recommend a simple code word for treatment of most minor sports injuries. Just remember the word ju RICE. R stands for rest; I, for ice; C, for compression; and 8 ; Remember your pharmacy, too, when such foot- Ie injury products as blister, callus, and corn pads, arch [== supports, and heel cushions are needed. Also, strains, HE: sprains, bruises, and tendonitis should be treated first SH¥sfl; with cold, then with heat 24-hours later. =a Harper's Prescription Pharmacy (Your Pharmacists) rpEp Play it safe when injured. If pain, swelling, immobility, jim i laceration, or infection doesn’t abate reasonably soon, sfmf Ii 8 am | fms ra David Choir To Sing The twenty-five voice choir of David Baptist Church will pre- sent a musical “Love And Kind- ness” by John W. Peterson Sun- day, September 12th, 1982 at 7:30 p.m. It is a musical designed to re- mind Christians of their duties to each other and to a lost world. Love And Kindness is also a call to worship and it is an invita- tion to share with each other feelings about the Savior and the implications of His redemptive work for us, a work which is itself the greatest expression of love and kindness the world has ever known. The choir is directed by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woodberry. Soloist are Deanna Chapman, Mike Woodberry, Rudy Queen, Betty Hoyle, Robert Phifer Nar- rator is Chuck Ross. The pastor, Rev. James W. parks invites the public to at- tend. Auxiliary Yard Sale Is Slated “The biggest and best yard sale ever” is how members of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 155 are billing their gigantic yard sale to be held Saturday morning beginning at 7:30 a.m. at Sample Yardage parking lot. “We invite everyone to come out and participate in the sav- ings’, said Mrs. Myrtle Christen- son, Unit President. The Yard Sale will continue until noon and will feature an assortment of back-to-school ARP Church Homecoming will be observed Sun.,” Sept. ‘12 at Boyce Memorial A.R.P. Church in Kings Mountain. The schedule of events in- cludes Sabbath School at 9:45 a.m., worship at 11 a.m., lunch items for children, including clothes for the entire family, and assorted miscellaneous items. All proceeds are earmarked for special projects of the Aux- iliary. Members will discuss plans for the benfit at Thursday night’s regular meeting, Sept. 2, at 7:30 p.m. at the American Legion. Co-chairmen of the Yard Sale Benefit are Mrs. Christenson and Mrs. Clara Rhea. Homecoming at 12:30 p.m. and a Psalm sing at 1:45 p.m. Sy All members, former members and guests are urged to bring a well-filled picnic basket. Drinks will be furnished. REV. BRUCE HANCOCK Rev. Hancock At Oak Grove Rev. Bruce Hancock has been called as pastor of Oak Grove Baptist Church, Oak Grove Road, in Kings Mountain. Rev. Hancock is a native of Anderson, S.C., and is former pator of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, Rutherfordton. He and his wife, Patricia, have two daughters, Meredith, age three, and Erica, 17 months. i » Thursday, September 2, 1982-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 7A ‘When a fellow says, ‘It ain't the money, but the principle of the thing,’ it's the money.” Kin Hubbard "QUEEN CITY 100” FEATURING rage NASCAR to BOBBY ALLISON DRIVING HIS OWN CAR 75 LAPS LATE MODEL 25 LAPS SEMI! MODIFIED Stocks © Hobby ¢ Fan Participation METROLINA SPEEDWAY Hwy. 115N., Charlotte, N.C. WEST GATE PLAZA — SHELBY RD. _ KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. : “Open Labor Day 9 Til 9 | Ara X ® { Youcan EXPECT low prices at TGRY! chat 0 what stopping intlation is g,,; FON Store Mon.-Sat. 9.9 Sun. 1til6 t Aluminum Foil For broiling, freezing or grilling. 12" x 25' roll, 25 sq. ft. total. Limit 5 597 save 3.00 Lawn Chair This portable patio/picnic pleaser is supportive and comfortable. Sturdy zinc-plated steel frame with pliable vinyl tubing. Select from solid lime, solid yellow or two-tone brown with almond. No. LO114. Reg. 10.97. 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