Page 4B LOCAL BRIEFS VICTORIA LYNN GREENE Victoria Lynn Greene notes eighth birthday Victoria Lynn Greene, daugh- ter of Dale and Connie Greene of Kings Mountain, was eight years old June 5. She celebrated June 3 with a pool party at the KMHS pool. Guests enjoyed a Barbie Princess cake, sandwiches, chips and ice cream. Treat bags were given to guests as they left. Her parents and brother, Chris Greene, hosted the party. Special guests.were Victoria's classmates from North Elementary School and sports teammates from the YMCA. Other children attending were Austin and Ryan Bridges, Mac and Matt Shepard, and Victoria's cousin, Megan Moore, of Columbia, SC. Grandparents are Herman and Mary Greene and Billie and Nelson Whary. Beatty-Sellers reunion June 25 at Mary's Grove The family of Pinkney and Emma Sellers Beatty will have a reunion June 25 at 1 p.m. at Mary's Grove United Methodist Church fellowship building in Kings Mountain. All family members are invit-, ed to attend and take a picnic din lunch. Memorabilia will bea «cro. shared, with emphasis on Abraham Gabriel Beatty. The Kings Mountain Herald KAYLIN CRAINE Kaylin Craine celebrates birthday Kaylin Maryann Craine, daughter of Scott and Maranda Craine, was one year old May 20. She celebrated with family and friends at Martha Rivers Park in Gastonia. The party theme was Looney Tunes and included a Tweety Bird cake. Grandparents are Kathy Bush, Steve Ledbetter, James Craine, and the late Sandrell Craig. Great-grandparents are the late Ethel Bush, Sadie Ledbetter, the late Johnny Ledbetter, Edith Ertzberger, Florine Craine, Blackie and Wanda Craine, the late Henry Ertzberger and the late Bill Bush. Great-great grandparent is Alder Ledbetter. Frank Love Orchestra to perform June 18 Cleveland Community College will host the Frank Love Orchestra June 18 in a Father’s Day Concert. The event is free and open to the public and sponsored by the Cleveland Community College Foundation. The concert of big band fa- vorites will be held at 3 p.m. in the Colleges Student Activities Center. For more information, TE ‘contact-the-Cleveldnd- ir ce Community College Foundation at 484-4118. ALAN HODGE/THE HERALD The Kings Mountain Rotary Club recently announced its annu- al Vocational Service awards. Winners and their awards are: Sandra Wilson, Business Person of the Year; Karla Bennett, Teacher of the Year; Jamie Black, Fireman of the Year. Yard sale Saturday for KM heart patient A yard sale and bake sale Saturday at 833 Bethlehem Road, Kings Mountain, will benefit local resident Yates Harvey “Pruney” Moore, who underwent open heart surgery Monday. The sales begin at 7 a.m. KM rabies case County’s 38th A dead raccoon found at 113 Chestnut Ridge Road, Kings Mountain, on May 27 has tested positive for rabies. According to County Health Director Denese R. Stallings, two dogs were observed around the raccoon and were possibly exposed. One dog had a current vaccination and was returned to its owner. Animal Control picked up the other dog with an expired rabies vaccina- tion. The State Laboratory in Raleigh confirmed the raccoon had rabies. This marks Cleveland County’s38th case. of i rabies’ since une 1998. ..Stallirtgs ‘sdidt-residents need. To make sure their animals are under their direct control. NAME: amenities and services. ARich Life ~ Doesn’t Have to Cost a Fortune appeal of our location. Affordable and gracious. Assisted-living in a service-enhanced environment for seniors on fixed incomes. Now open, we invite you to visit our newest Assisted Living Residence. Please clip and mail the coupon below or call Allison Abernathy today to arrange foryour SO MER SET personal tour, 704~445~1554. [d Please send me information on SOMERSET COURT of Cherryville. [J Please contact me to arrange a tour of SOMERSET COURT of Cherryville. 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During the next six months, anyone living in the vicinity of 113 Chestnut Ridge Road should observe their animals “for unusual behavior. In addi- tion, residents need to make sure that all cats and dogs have a current rabies vaccination. - Anyone observing an animal demonstrating unusual behav- ior should call the Cleveland County Animal Control Department at 481-9884. Ocean Odyssey at KM Baptist Church Kings Mountain Baptist Church will sponsor its Vacation Bible School, “The Fantastic Good News Ocean Odyssey,” June 11-15 from 6:30- 8:30 p.m. Children in grades 1-6 are in- vited. Every day will include an exciting worship rally in the worship rally submarine. Rides __ture-filled Bible stories, create ocean crafts, and explore unique mission reefs. “We are happy to offer this once in a lifetime opportunity to the children in our communi- ty,” said Anne Gamble. “We have trained a fine catch of dive instructors (teachers) for this in- credible descent into the depths of the ocean. Our focus will be ‘Diving into the Depths of God's Faithfulness.” ” For more information call 739-2516. Bible School slated at Eastside Baptist Vacation Bible School will be held June 8-9 from 6:30-8:30 at Eastside Baptist Church, 308 York Road, Kings Mountain. Ages three through fifth grade are encouraged to attend. Director is Jean Peterson and pastor is Rev Eugene Land. For more information call 739-8055. Bible School slated at Macedonia Baptist Vacation Bible School will be ° held June 25-30 at Macedonia Baptist Church, 1101 South Battleground Avenue, Kings Mountain. The times are 6-9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and 7-9 p.m. Friday. Kickoff date is Saturday, June .. 24 at 10 am. Ages three years through eighth grade are invited. Revival June 11-14 at Midview Baptist Rev. Larry Haskins of Kings Mountain will be the speaker for revival will be held June 11- 14 at Midview Baptist Church, Kings Mountain. Sunday services are at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. and Monday through Wednesday services are at 7 p.m. Rev. Bob Hope, pastor, invites the public. June 8, 2000 Gospel concert set at Crowders Mountain Robert and Tara Fraley will be in concert on June 17 at 7 p-m. at Crowders Mountain Baptist Church, 1225 Mayberry Lane, Kings Mountain. For more information call 739-0310. Homecoming June 11 at Crestview Baptist Crestview Baptist Church, 1090 Old Boiling Springs Road, Shelby, will have homecoming Sunday, June 11. Dr. Jerry Haley will be guest speaker at the 11 a.m. service. Dinner on the grounds will be served at 12 noon, and Cross Reference will be in concert at 2 1m. Rev. Stanley Webb, pastor, in- vites former members and friends. « Initial sermons set at St. Peter Baptist ~ Sisters Zeppora McClain, Melissa Spearman and Kimberly Ross will preach their - initial sermons Sunday, June 11 ~.at 6 p.m. at St. Peter Missionary Baptist Church, Grover. ~The public is invited. ' St. Peter schedules summer worship St. Peter Baptist Church, Grover, has set special worship Summer gospel sing at Sandy Run Creek Sandy Run Creek Gospel Music Park, Mooresboro, will hold its summer gospel sing Saturday, June 24 at 6 p.m. Featured artists are The Small Family, The Holidays, The Peacemakers, and The Heirs of Grace. Admission is free. For infor- mation call 434-8000, 434-0480, or 482-7958. « Grover Church of God: Bible School June 1206. Si Grover Church of God, 201 North Main Street, Grover, will have Vacation Bible School June 12-16 from 6:30-8 p.m. The theme is “Fun in the Son Ocean Odyssey.” There will be classes for ages 3 through adult. There will be Bible activities and crafts, music and games, and refreshments. The public is invited. For more information call Rev. Larry Wells at 937-7541. hours for the summer. Casual _.. attire is encouraged. Early Sunday worship service ~'is from 8:30-9:50 a.m. Sunday ~ School’is from 9:50-10:50 a.m., and regular morning worship is at 11 a.m. Boyce Memorial ARP Bible School slated Boyce Memorial ARP Church will be having Vacation Bible School beginning Sunday, June 11 from 6-8:30 p.m., and-contin- uing June 12-15 from 9 am.-12 noon. Classes are for pre-kinder- garten through grade 5. The theme is “The King is Coming.” For more information call the church office at 739-4917. (Deadline for church news is 12 noon Monday. Items re- ceived after that time may ap- pear in other parts of the paper if time and space permit). NY i OTHERS. COINS & SILVER. ABSOLUTE AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 10™, 9:00 A.M. 14304 LUCIA-RIVERBEND HIGHWAY MT. HOLLY, NORTH CAROLINA _ Directions: Take Highway 16 North; cross over Mountain Island Lake. Turn left at red light. Sale 2.1 miles on right. From Gastonia, take I-85 North to Exit 27. Take Highway 273 North through Mt. Holly. "Turn left on Lucia-Riverbend Highway. 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