p A | ET Cleveland County commission- ers changed their minds Monday about cutting the hours of opera- tion of the six garbage collection sites after complaint by residents. Hours of operation at the garbage collection sites, including Midpines in Kings Mountain, were lengthened by one hour starting Tuesday. The expanded hours should make it easier on those hauling * their own garbage to sites during the evenings, county Health Department officials say. Page 8A-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, May 21, 1992 Garbage collection sites extend operating hours The six sites will be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. six days a week, but will keep the regular hours of oper- ation on Sundays, when the sites arc open from 1 to 6 p.m. Less than three weeks ago com- missioners cut the hours of opera- tion at the sites by two hours in the evening and one hour in the mom- ing to help pay for a new site at Oak Grove community, a cost-cut- ting move that would save $32,100 annually. The newly amended hours still will save $9,600 annual- ly. Mountain Fest May 30 Kings Mountain Chamber of Commerce officials are planning one of the city's biggest down- home celebrations in history. The annual Mountain Fest, scheduled for all day Saturday, May 30, will include a 10K, SK and fun run, an antique car show, model railroad display, historical display, and plenty of food, crafts and live entertainment. The festivities will begin at 9 a.m. in the downtown area. The Mountain Fest Run, spon- sored by Southern Bell, will begin at 9 a.m. at the corner of Cansler and West Mountain streets. Entry fee is $10 in advance and $12 on race day. The entry fee includes a T-shirt. A parent or guardian must sign for any participant age 18 or under. The car show, sponsored by Wade Ford and Home Federal Savings Bank, will be held at City Stadium. Registration is from 8 a.m. until 12 noon. Judging begins a MYRA PRICE i) Three area employees of inde- pendent drug stores who are mem- bers of the HealthNet Program of Kendall Drug Company, Shelby, recently participated in a retail merchandising workshop. Attending the workshop were Myra Price and Rachel Pruitt, both SPANGLER WHITE White, Spangler on bank board David White of Shelby and Ralph Spangler of Lawndale have been appointed to the Shelby area advisory board of Carolina State Bank. White is president of A. White & Son Inc., commercial and indus- trial developer. He has been active in revitalizing uptown Shelby by renovating many older buildings in that area. He has won the Harold G. Pless award for building reha- bilitation. He and his wife have two children and are active in Shelby First Baptist Church. He is a deacon and director of Adult II Sunday School, a Civitan, and serves on the Abuse Prevention Council, Girls Club board, Shelby Historical Society, Uptown Shelby Association, Shelby Appearance Commission, and on the board of Gardner-Webb College. Spangler, an active cattle farmer, has been in the house building and rental business for many years. He and his wife attend Double Shoals Baptist Church where he is a trustee and deacon. A member of the board of trustees of Gardner- Webb College and Cleveland Memorial Hospital, he serves on the board of directors of Cleveland County Fair, Cleveland County Planning Board, and N C. Cattlemen Association. "I appreciate the time and effort given by both David and Ralph to be a part of Carolina State Bank," said President John Godbold. at 1 p.m. and awards will be pre- sented at 4:30. Entry fec is $15 and there are 24 classes for antique, original, and modified cars and trucks. Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for children under age 12. Children under age four will be ad- mitted free. The model railroad display will be held at the Kings Mountain Depot Center on North Battleground Avenue (Highway 216), and the historical display will be in the old Post Office located at the corner of Mountain Street and Piedmont Avenue. All day, various activities will be held in the downtown area and will include singing, dancing and other entertainment, displays, food and crafts. For more information on any events, or to request registration forms, call the Kings Mountain Chamber of Commerce at (704) 739-4755. RACHEL PRUITT Participate in workshop of Griffin Drug Store in Kings Mountain, and Sarah Cash, of Central Drug Store in Bessemer City. The workshop included innova- tive merchandising techniques, sales promotions, coupon redemp- tion promotions, and inventory management, After lunch, atten- dees were presented with certifi- cates of participation. 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