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Page 6B-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Wednesday, November 19, 1986 AUCTION SATURDAY—Robert Haynes, left, sales representative for Jim Testa Chevrolet, presents keys to a 1974 Vega wagon to Wilson Griffin, Lavon Strickland and Huitt Reep, right, for benefit of the Kings Mountain Boys Club of which Mrs. Strickland is a director. Griffin and Reep are co-sponsors of the Rotary-Boys Club auction Saturday at 8:30 a.m. in the old Belk building. i KMHS News By JULIE McGINNIS id fil iy id y ] ; The KMHS Masquers will | be performing the play “Space War 200° November 20 and 22 at 7:30 p.m. and November 23 at 3:30 p.m. at Banres Auditorum. It is given by the Creative Drama Class under the direction of Mrs. Betsy Wells. Kings Mountain High recently welcomed back Chuck Gordon. He is return- ing as a sophomore guidance counselor after having work- ed for Spartan Foods. Class rings were distributed Monday. Any others wishing to order aring may do so. School will be in sessin Monday and Tuesday of next week, followed by the Thanksgiving holidays. our diets? old age. HEALTH VIEWS RAGAN HARPER facts on calcium loss Now that Ronald McDonald is adding calcium to his buns, don’t you think maybe we should do likewise to Long-term calcium deficiency results in serious bone shrinkage. From middle age on, women especial- ly should counter bone loss from diminishing calcium metabolism. Now you know why “Grandma” shrinks in Your pharmacy carries several forms of calcium sup- plements. So, if you're a maturing woman, replenish calcium daily through supplements. Also, pick up a calcium-osteoporosis fact sheet at our Rx Counter, where we care for your health. Harper's Prescriptions Pharmacy 709 W. Mountain St. 739-3687 r / 9 8 5 (+) FN -H-8 ON 1987 AUTOS See Us Today 867-8391 827-6744 2 GASTON 230.3} BEYER SPECIALTY LIGHTING OUTLET Washburn Switch Rd., Shelby Hrs. 8:00-4:30 Mon.-Sat. 482-3416 (With Bulb) $995 Christmas Special Lily Pad Desk Lamp W/Tulip Globe & Bulb Solid Brass Electric Candle (Reg. $5.95) Hundreds of unique ideas for your Christmas decorating and gift-giving needs. $495 (Reg. $10.25) Auction To Benefit Boys Club An auction for benefit of the Kings Mountain Boys Club will be held Saturday at the old Belks Building downtown. Co-sponsors are the Kings Mountain Rotary Club and Kings Mountain Boys Club. “We've got a lot of good items to be auctioned off, in- cluding two sailboats and a 1974 Vega donated by Testa Chevrolet, says co-chairmen ‘Wilson Griffin and Huitt Reep. Auctioneer Joyce Dixon will sound the gavel promptly at 8:30 a.m. Saturday morn- ing and the public is invited. ‘‘Other citizens with donated items are invited to contact any member of the sponsoring organizations.”’ Exhibit Planned There are Italians in Cleveland County and they are planning a special Heritage Christmas Exhibit at the Cleveland County Historical Museum, located on the Square in uptown Shelby. The exhibit, which is open on Sun., Dec. 7, will highlight not only the various Italian Christmas customs, but also give recognition to Italians and/or Italian-Americans, in the fields of art, science, business and education. To help achieve this, there will be exhibits of material loaned to the museum by local people on the various aspects of Italy. Special Christmas and decorative items from Italy will also be on special loan from the Mint Museum in Charlotte. This exhibit will be the seventh in a series of Heritage exhibits that have spanned the Germans, Greeks, Polish, French, Spanish ‘and English. The ob- ject of each exhibit has been to show that culture in a positive way and to give descendants and others a chance to discover the rich heritage. Anyone willing to help with the exhibit, or wanting to loan items for display, may con- tact the Museum at 482-8186. Crepe Myrtles Are Being Sold The Look Up Gaston Foun- dation is starting to take pre- orders for their annual Light Up Gaston Project. Citizens can purchase these trees to display on porches and yards ~ to get ready for Gaston Coun- ty’s birthday celebration on December 5 at the Dallas Courthouse Square from 6 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. Crepe Myrtle Packages are in three gallon containers, wrapped in fabric ‘crafted with pride” and tied with a big red bow; also included is a 35 light strang with tiny red bows to attach the lights. The cost is $15.00. To place an order call 922-9072 from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. or if in Cherryville and High Shoals call 735-5926. Tultex Promotes Three MARTINSVILLE, VA. - Three new financial officers were elected today by Tultex Corporation at a special meeting of the Board of Directors, William F. Fran- ck, Chairman of the Board, announced. The new officers, whose ap- pointments will be effective January 1, 1987, are Don P. Shook, Vice President- Finance; Vincent M. Galbo, Treasurer, and Ronald F. Nelson, Controller. Shook, who has been with the company since 1975, was formerly Controller. He holds an AB. degree from Lenoir Rhyne College, Hickory, and received his M.A. degree in accounting from Ap- palachian State University, Boone. A native of North Carolina, Shook now resides in Martinsville, Va. Galbo will replace Willard B. Harris, who is retiring as Treasurer at year end. Galbo, who has been with Tultex since 1947, is Presi- dent of the company’s Tulstar Factors subsidiary in New York, N.Y., and has served as an Assistant Treasurer of the corporation since 1984. He holds a B.S. degree in accounting and business management from Fordham University. Galbo resides in Malverne, N.Y. Nelson joined the company in May, 1986 as manager of Financial Business Systems. He holds a B.S. degree in ac- counting from the University of Iowa, and an M.A. degree in economics from Northern Illinois University. He resides in Martinsville. Tultex Corporation is a ver- tically integrated producer of fleeced-knit activewear and leisure time apparel, operating yarn and apparel manufacturing plants in Virginia and North Carolina. SZ Sh Car, me eS = wv = “rnd = . k EE Edison had a co llection of 5,000 brs, KINGS M 739- EYE CLINIC, P.A. David R. McDaniel, O.D. ANNOUNCES THE RELOCATION OF HIS PRACTICE TO 510 West King Street (Next To Visionlab) OUNTAIN 1394 DRINK With Tender Dinners FRANK'S GONE CRAZY FRANK R. BURGERS FREE 105 York Road 739-7881 HAMBURGER FRIES & DRINK 1 50 —CALL INS WELCOME— FREE DRINK With Any Chicken Dinner tion! Avant-Garde, BerDel GRAND OPENING SPECIAL BUY ANY COMPLETE PAIR OF EYEGLASSES (Frame, Lenses And Tint) From our Fineline Collection and receive a second pair FREE From our Contempo Collection with clear single vision plastic lenses. All prescriptions are included in this special offer. Hundreds and hundreds of frames to choose from in noah collec- Hurry This Offer Is Limited From 11-20-86 To 12-05-86. 510 WEST KING STREET 739-1749 (Next To Kings Mountain . Eye Clinic, P.A.) Offering The Largest Selection Of Quality Kings Mountain Area Eyewear In The Featuring Such Styles As Tura, And Marchon.
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