Mr. and Mrs. Yates Harbison visit the Korean Folk Village as part of the Reunion in Korea Harbisons Visit Lynch) program. (U.S. Army photo by SFC Terry Son David In Korea A tour of one of the world’s oldest civilizations and a chance to visit with family now station- ed on the Korean Penisula com- bined to make an ideal vacation for Kings Mountain family who took part in the Reunion in Korea program, sponsored by the Korea National Tourism Corporation. Mr. and Mrs. Yates Harbison joined their son, 1st Lt. David A. Harbison, who is a member of the 1st Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment stationed at Camp Liberty Bell near the Korean demilitarized zone, for a five-day visit in the Republic of Korea (ROK). They were welcomed by top United States Forces in Korea (USFK) officials who briefed the group on the U.S. commitment ot the ROK and the threat facing peace and security in the area. Reunion in Korea was established in recognition of the centennial of diplomatic rela- tions between the U.S. and the ROK. It demonstrates the Republic’s appreciation of American contributions to security on the Korean penisula by enabling family members of PIANO DEDICATION SERVICE EL BETHEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH El Bethel Church Road — Kings Mountain, N.C. Sunday, October 9, 1983 - 9:00 P.M. Ellen McCuroy Elam - Guest Pianist Rev. Sidney Lanier - Minister OPEN HOUSE FOLLOWING card readings. SISTER GRACE PALM READER & ADVISOR Tell past, present and future. If you have any problem in your life she can and will help you no matter what they may be. Love Business, Health, etc. Come see this gifted lady. You will bless the day you did. One visit will convince you. She also gives: Located in her home, 2 miles West of Kings Mtn. 7:00 A.M. Till 11:00 P.M. Everyday Highway 74 Shelby Highway PHONE 739-7149 Featuring Zotos, Redken, Teresa Lamaur Hair Care £¥ Senior Tar Heel Cards Honore 3 L § SALON PHONE 704-739-7856 SCISSORS & STYLES Hwy. 74 West - Kings Mtn., N.C. 28086 Styling For Guys And Dolls - All Ages Tuesday Through Saturday MANICURES AND WAXING Helen Belcher Ayscue Derice Stroupe Ellis Tammy Merck Theresa Barber KINGS MOUNTAIN AMERICAN LEGION Saturday, October 8th - 9 Till 1 310. 00 Couple Featuring USFK and Department of Defense civilian personnel to visit Korea at a substantial dis- count. Although tour costs vary according to departure and return points, the entire trip, which ‘includes round-trip air fare, hotel accomodations, all meals and tours, is priced, in most cases, less than a standard one-way fare to Korea. USFK representatives accom- panied the Reunion group throughout the program, which included tours of the United Na- tions Command Joint Security Area at Panmunjom, the ancient Changduk Palace in Seoul, Bulkuksa Temple and the Na- tional Museum in Kyong Ju, the ancient capital of Korea’s Shilla Dynasty. Tour members also had the opportunity to visit the Korean Folk Village in Suwon, a reproduction of a traditional Korean village where villagers practice the ancient crafts and demostrate the old ways of life. In contrast, they were given a" tour of the massive Hyundai shipyard in Ulsan where modern craftsmen work in heavy in- dustry. Throughout the visit par- ticipants stayed at first class hotels and were given the oppor- tunity to dine on traditional Korean foods and be entertained by Korean musicians and dancers. Classes Are Set The Continuing Education Department of Cleveland Technical College has scheduled the following courses: Typing beings October 11, from 6:30 9:30 PM at Kings Mountain High School. The Class will meet each Tuesday evening until December 13. The instructor will be Patricia Elliott. Total Hours 30. The Registra- tion fee is $10.00. EMT begins October 17, from 7-10 PM at Campus Room 222 . The class will meet each Mon- day & Thursday at Campus Room 222. The instructor will be Ralph Mitchem. Total Hours 90. Registration fee is $10.00 Upholstery begins October 10, from 6-10 PM at Campus Upholstery Shop. The class will meet each Monday & Tuesday evening until December 13. The instructor will be Mike Cham- pion. Total Hours 80. The registration fee is $10.00. All persons 65 years of age and over can register free. For further information, Call Cleveland Tech. 484-4015 , Revival Scheduled The Kings Mountain Church of God, located at 111 East Parker Street is beginning a Revival on Monday, October 10, 1983. The Reverend Perry Stone, Jr., Nationwide Evangelistfrom Cleveland Ten- nessee, will be the speaker The Reverend Kenneth R. Looney, pastor of the Kings Mountain Church, encourages everyone to come Services begin nightly at 7:00. Seminary Lectureship To Honor Frank Pethel A $200,000 campaign to establish a lectureship at Union Theological Seminary in Rich- mond, Va., has been established by the First Presbyterian Church in Greensboro in memory of James Franklin Pethel, who died recently after serving as the church’s organist and choirmaster for 23 years. He was former organist at First Presbyterian Church in Kings Mountain. Donations may be mailed to the Frank Pethel Lectureship in Church Music Liturgy and Wor- ship,” in care’ of First Presbyterian Church, 617 North Elm Street, Greensboro, N.C. Pethel, who directed four choirs and the Greensboro church, died recently after a bout with cancer. He learned of the lectureship just a few days before his death. “His face just lit up,” said William D. Snider, a church of- ficer whose four chidren were taught by Pethel. “He couldn’t To Meet The Kings Mountain Baptist Association will hold its 133rd Annual Meeting Tuesday and . Wednesday, October 18-19. Tuesday afternoon session will begin at 3:00 P.M. at Beaver Dam Baptist Church and will feature special music, a message by Moderator Alton Martin of Polkville Baptist Church, and business items. Dinner will be provided at 5:30 P.M. by the Lattimore group of churches. Tuesday evening sesion will begin at 7:00 P.M. also at Beaver Dam Baptist Church and will feature special music and a message by Dr. Clyde Chapman pastor of Popular Springs Baptist Church and President of the Kings Mountain Baptist Association Pastors’ Conference for 1982-83. Also, the budget for the 1983-84 year will be presented. Wednesday morning session will begin at 9:30 A.M. at Mt. Sinai Baptist Church and will feature special music, election of officers, and a message by Dr. R.G. Puckett, editor of “The Biblical Recorder”. Ax have been happier, and the tim- ing was appropriate. This lec- tureship will honor his contribu- tions to the Lord’s work.” In addition to his work with the church, Pethel was also ac- tive in many community music programs. He was on the Board of Friends of the UNC-G Library and was one of the reac- tivators of the American Guild of Organists. He was a Korean War veteran. Pethel was a graduate of the School of Sacred Music at the Union Seminary in New York. He was a native of Concord. COLOR CONSULTANTS IN THIS AREA If You Have A Flair For Color Then A Career In Color Is Right For You! Full Or Part Time Independence Of Self-Employment Work at home or add to beauty salon or dress shop. Training re- quired - $500 investments gets business started. For More Information Call: LINDA RATHMAN Independent Color Consultant BEAUTY FOR ALL OCASSIONS (704) 867-2164 RONNIE FRANKS Seeking Office For First Time COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 3 | have been employed at First Federal Sav- ings & Loan of Kings Mountain for the past nine years. With my background in business administration, | believe my service would be an asset for better city government. | am ac- tive in community activities and want to see good government in our city. If it is the desire of the majority of the citizens of Kings Mountain, | would look favorably on a city manager form of govern- ment. Because of my daily work schedule and my first time seeking office, | have not been able to get acquainted with many of you. | would appreciate your vote and | will help to develop a better city government. Ronnie Franks Paid Political Advertisement ELECT REVEREND M.L. CAMPBELL Hard Working - Fair Deal Man FOR COMMISSIONER WARD 4 Your Support Appreciated TIME FOR A CHANGE VOTE FOR HAMRICK For MAYOR Paid Political Advertisement REV. CAMPBELL | am announcing myself as a candidate for the position as Mayor of Kings Mountain. If | am elected, | will continue to fight for a Progressive Ci- ty. | will devote all my time and energy to make Kings Moun- tain, a better place to live and raise our families. | am for city manager form of government. Kings Mountain needs a city manager to help with the administration of the business of the city of Kings Mountain. We, together will seek and try to find more big industries, and small businesses to locate in Kings Mountain. We, will seek and find a way to LOWER, all utilities, and at the same time keep the taxes as low as possible. We, will continue to, and find a way to improve our recrea- tion for our youths and our senior citizens of Kings Mtn. We, will continue to improve our Senior Citizen Program, by showing them we care about them, taking time to talk to them and getting their ideas of what they want and need. | have lived in Kings Mauntain all my life, and | know if | am elected as your Mayor, with God's help and your's we can make Kings Mountain move ahead in Progress. | WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT AND VOTE ON OCTOBER 11, 1983 Thank You, Gilbert Hamrick GR i it |