A ges ATT TN AS SRT August 20, 1998 The Kings Mountain Herald Briefs Bloodmobile to visit Thursday 1:30-6 p.m. A bloodmobile sponsored by the Kings Mountain Lions Club will beheld at First Baptist Church Thursday, August 20 from 1:30-6 p.m. All blood types are needed. Lions Club members will also be on hand to discuss organ and eye donations, and they will be collecting used eyeglass- es. For more information, call the Red Cross at 487-8594. Wanted: Leaders for Girl Scout troops Wanted: Girl Scout leaders in the Pioneer Girl Scout Council. Membership Specialist Elaine Dllemi said volunteers are needed for fall programs. "If you like hugs, enjoy learn- ing new things, going to new places and helping others, ap- ply here," says Ollemi who can be contacted at 734-1893. Dinner-Theatre dates Aug. 28-29 For those who would enjoy seeing it as a dinner-theatre, the Kings Mountain Woman's Club with Kings Mountain Little Theatre will present the musical comedy, "Nunsense II: The Second Coming," Friday and ‘Saturday, August 28 and 29, at the Woman's Club. Each evening will begin with a reception at 6:30 p.m. with dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets are $17.50 each and are also avail- able in advance by phone at 704-739-9603. Seating is limited, so make your arrangements early. Board to take annual retreat The Kings Mountain Board of Education will take the annual retreat, called Advance by the board, on September 20-22 in Boone. Homecoming August 30 at Northside Baptist Homecoming will be held August 30 at Northside Baptist Church, 101 Benfield Road, Kings Moufitain, 112120 “Spddial guest speaker’ is] R.’ Robbins. The Songsters will be featured in special singing. All past and present members and visitors are encouraged to attend. Lunch will be served follow- ing the service. There will be no evening ser- vice. Yard, hot dog sale at True Gospel HC True Gospel Holiness Church, 16087 Shelby Road, Kings Mountain, will have a yard sale and hot dog sale Saturday, Aug. 22 from 7 a.m.-12 noon. Gospel singing set at Midview Baptist The Master Singers will be in concert Saturday, August 29 at 7 p.m. at Midview Baptist Church, Kings Mountain. Rev. Bob Hope, pastor, invites the public. Gospel singing set at Lighthouse Church The Adams Family will be in concert Saturday, August 22 at 7 p.m. at Lighthouse Pentecostal Holiness Church, 508 Branch Street, Kings Mountain (across from the Walking Track). The public is invited. Tent revival to begin August 24 in Lincolnton A Holy Ghost tent revival will be held August 24-28 at $173 Teakwood Lane, Lincolnton. Speakers include Dean Willard on Monday, Derwin Grissom on Tuesday, Dean Willard on Wednesday, James Tony Washam on Thursday, and Jerry Willard on Friday. For more information call 732-8538. Evangelist Mary Jett to speak in Cramerton ‘Evangelist Mary Jett of Atlanta, Ga. will speak at Cramerton Temple of God Holiness Church, Highway 29- 74 East Wilkinson Blvd., Lowell, Sunday, August 23 at 11 a.m. Dinner will be served after the service ce. For more information call Pastor Katherine Inscoe at 824- 2345. Cheerleading Jamboree slated at Cleveland Mall Cheerleaders representing Burns, Crest, Kings Mountain and Shelby High Schools and Gardner-Webb University will show their school spirit in a cheerleading jamboree Saturday, August 22 at 11 a.m. at Center Stage of the Cleveland Mall. Approximately 140 cheer- leaders will participate. For more information, call Cleveland Mall at 484-2001. West PTO plans hot dog supper West School PTO will spon- sor a hot dot supper/open house Tuesday, Aug. 25. Supper will be served from 5- 6:45 p.m. and the open house will begin at 7 p.m. Plates are $3, which include hot dogs and all the trimmings, baked beans, chips and teayfake-out! orders are available. trrold os New KM teachers. to be honored ov | OW New teachers in the Kings Mountain District Schools will be honored Sept.14 ata 6:30 p.m. reception in the Teacher Center on Ridge Street. The reception will be held prior to the 7 p.m. September meeting of the Board of Education. Te TR Ed = FR Pregnancy information & Assistance Abortion/Adoption Information Medical & Housing Referrals ¢ Clothing & Baby Furniture ALL FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL Mon. * Wed. ¢ Fri. 9:00-4:30 & Thurs. Evenings 6:30-8:30 Other Hours Available ... Please Call 232 South Lafayette Street ¢ Shelby CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTER Open casting slated for Jordan look-alike Open casting for actors to star in the original Fox Family Channel movie “Michael Jordan: An American Hero” will be held Saturday, Aug. 22 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at West Charlotte High School main gym, 2219 Senior Drive, off Beatties Ford Road. The network is looking for peo- ple with basketball skills to portray Jordan at three stages of his life: ages 8-12, 12-18 and 18-present. People will be given lines to read and will be asked to demon- strate their basketball skills. The movie follows the life and career of Jordan through his recent final game-winning basket for the Chicago Bulls in this year's NBA championship. Auditions are on a first come, first serve basis. Attendance does not guarantee an audition. All mi- nors under age 18 will be required to have a parent or guardian sign a release. For more information, call Katie Hamilton at Price/McNabb CIA 275.0192) Rool Pets Specializing in Fish, Birds, Reptiles, Small Animals & Supplies Hours: Mon.-Fri. 11-6 Sat. 10-6 225 S. Battleground Ave. Downtown Kings Mountain 739-0020 LET US HEL i EE Pregnancy Test 487-4357 (HELP) PTW ww This fall, I am working with Cleveland Community College as a host for the Grantmanship Seminar October 19-23. wi CONNECTIONS The facilitator for this seminar is the nfo RES Grantmanship Center of Los Angeles. a sia Participants learn all the ins and outs of getting Peggy Beach grant funding - how to write a grant proposal, Cleveland County how to approach a funder and how to negotiate with funding sources. More organizations are having to rely on grant money. This trend is likely to continue so many people can benefit from this week long work- shop. The workshop will be at Cleveland Community College October 19-23, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. each day. Cost is $595. All participants receive a notebook full of information on where to find grants. For a brochure and more information, call me at 476-3012. Public Information Officer United Way Day of Caring, county employees will pick up trash at the Broad River Greenway. In October, Cleveland County will host is annu- al Health and Benefits Fair for employees at the county auditorium. Employees can learn ways to improve their health while enjoying healthy food. All participants have their cholesterol, blood pressure and weight checked. The Personnel Department hosts this fair as a way to encourage employees to take better care of themselves. If you have any questions about county gov- ernment, call me at 476-3012. H Fall also ushers in a busy season for Cleveland County. In September as part of the Ashley’s Auction Saturday, August 22, 1998 10:00am until Preview 9:00am until sale 5 Fd 908: Crescent Circle, Kings Mountain, NC 28086 on ie From Shelby, take Hwy 74 East to.Business 74 to Kings Mountain. Turn Right on Tracy (will turn into i Crescent Hill Road). At the stop sign in front of Resurrection Lutheran Church turn right onto Crescent | Circle. > ; 1 % Due to the relocation of JOE AND BETH BROCK to Arizonia, Ashley’s Auction will * sell the contents of the Brock home along with other consignments. Bo Furniture: Oak Roll top Desk with fuil interior. Victorian walnut wash stand. Carved 3.piece bedroom suite. Unusual oak and wicker rocker. Oak sideboard. Set of oak spindle back chairs. Antique wicker bed trays. Victorian chairs. Oak claw foot table. Oak rocking chair, toy chest. Slant front secretary w/ bookcase top. Mahogany sideboard. Victorian hutch. Federal style table. Mahogany chest on chest with claw feet. Oriental lacquered, inlaid table with semi-precious stones. Oak dining room set with leaded glass china cabinet, sideboard w/ hidden slate bar top, 6 chairs & table. Organ stool. Quilt rack. - Dinette set with 6 ladder back chairs. Metal baker's rack. Butcher block. Pool table. Kitchen table. Upholstered chairs. Collection of | antique frames and pictures. Newly upholstered settee. Twig furniture, window seat. High chair. Lamps. Garden furniture and park bench. Metal and cement planters. Advertising & Collectibles: Cobalt blué Depression Glass water set. Antique mesh evening bag. McCoy Depression Glass. carnival Glass. Art Glass. Wicker baby carriage. Antique children’s toys including gray hound wagon, wooden sleigh, tricycle and hobbyhorse. Collection of Hens on nests. Lance Cracker Jar with Lid. 94 Superbowl Coke souvenir. Swinson Cracker jar. Pepsi Cola bottle carrier. Bird Cage. Pottery. Black Memorabilia. 3 sets of sterling candle holders. Granite ware. Milk glass tea set. Hand painted china. Pewter. Trunks. Doll furniture. Ceramic tiled wood cook stove. 12 place setting of Signature Collection (Queen Ann) china. 8 Place setting Noritake Casual China (Plymoth). 8 Place setting Royal Dalton (Kimberly). Household: Talking parrot. 100% wool Karistan rug, 10°X15’. Conn electric organ. Color television. Freezer. 2 lawnmowers. Metal shelves. Workbenches, wooden cabinets, 2 man boat and trolling motor. Excercise equipment. Golf Clubs. Weed Eater. Ping Pong table. 10’ step ladder. Pond kit with pump, slate, and liner. Bird Bath. Special Interests: 1979 Ford Pickup: F150 with toolbox. 4’ tractor cart by Rubbermaid. HE Terms: Cash or Check; No Buyers’ Premium Ashley’s Auctions 598 Westover Terrace, Shelby, NC 28150 Auctioneer: Bill Willis (NC#6214) 704-482-2350 i Note: Neither auction firm, sellers, nor publisher shall be liable for any errors or the correctness of description: We reserve the right to add or delete items from the sale.” Food available on premises. Ashley's Antiques, along with other fine antique dealers, now has a show room at THE OUTBACK TRADING POST at the intersection of Hwy. 150 and Hwy. 18. shoes. FRIDAY-SUNDAY AUGUST 21-23 Lc IEE TS Shop for shoes at participating Eastridge Mall stores and get up to $10 back. Bring your receipts for shoe purchases to Center Court before 6 pm on August 23 and we’ll give you a Mall Gift Certificate. Spend from $50 to $99.99, get $5 back. Spend $100 or more, get $10 back. Limit $10 back per person regardless of the amount spent. Offer limited to first 500 adult customers, Purchases must be made on August 21, 22, or 23, 1998. yy 7S) PR [RN Eastridge Mall I-85 and New Hope Road Customer Service Center 867-1847 Shop Monday-Saturday 10am-9:30pm e Sunday 12:30pm‘ 6pm Visit our website at www.ShopYourMall.com