September 18, 2003 The Kings Mountain Herald Page 78 Revival slated at Faith Baptist Revival will be held September 28-October 1 at Faith Baptist Church, 1009 Linwood Road, Kings Mountain. Services are at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday and 7 p.m. Monday-Wednesday. Guest speaker will be Rev. Scott Church of Puerlier, NC. There will be special music each night. The public is invited. Breakfast set at Grace Methodist Grace United Methodist Church, 829 Cleveland Avenue, Kings Mountain, will hold an all-you-can-eat buffet style breakfast Saturday from 6:30-10 a.m. For more information call 739-6000. Revival slated at First Wesleyan Rev. Glenn Ward, formerly of Shelby, will be evangelist for revival September 21-24 at First Wesleyan Church, 505 N. Piedmont Avenue, Kings Mountain. Services are at 10:45 and 6 p.m. Sunday, and 7 p.m. Monday-Wednesday: Rev. Ward and his wife Beth presently pastor Morganton Wesleyan Church. The public is invited. Drama this week at People’s Baptist The People’s Baptist Church of Kings Mountain will present a drama entitled “Will You Be Ready?” Saturday, Sept. 20 at 7 pm. and Sunday, Sept. 21 at 11 a.m. Admission is free and the public is invited. ‘ard/book sale at Anchor of Hope A yard sale and used book sale will be held Saturday, Sept. 20 at Anchor of Hope Baptist Church, 1506 Shelby Road, Kings Mountain. Lutz chosen Junior Civitan representative Robert Lutz, part- ner of the Jaw firm Yelton, Farfour, McCartney & Lutz, PA. has been chosen to serve as a Junior Civitan International Chair Representative for the 2003- 04 fiscal year. Lutz was elected tothe position by his peers during the 2003 Junior Civitan International Convention in Charlotte. As international chair representative, Lutz is the liaison between the Junior Civitan International Board and Junior Civitan District Chairpersons throughout the U.S. and Canada. Lutz is past president of the Shelby Civitan Club, multi-year chair of the Junior Civitan North Carolina District West, and recipient of Civitan’s highest honor, the Club and District Honor Key. As one of Junior Civitan International’s Chair Representatives, Lutz hopes to improve communication between the international board, Junior Civitan dis- tricts, and Civitan International staff. Lutz is a member of the North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia State Bars. He is married to Regina Lutz, and they have two daughters, Madison and Natalie. Lutz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Lutz of Kings Mountain. Junior Civitan is a com- munity service organization for young people. Its pur- pose is to provide young people with opportunities for personal and career development while improv- ing schools and communi- ties through service. Junior Civitan has an international focus helping people with developmental disabilities. There are approximately 15,000 members in over 440 clubs throughout Africa, Europe and North America. For more information, call 1- 800-CIVITAN or visit the website at www.juniorcivi- tan.org. Diamond Chevrolet wins softball tourney Diamond Chevrolet won the SSO /Hooters Tournament Saturday at Ferguson park in Gastonia. Diamond posted a 5-0 record to win its fourth straight tournament cham- 54 Readings through 2} \) SE. oo A Ai? % RT TET 7” ¥ EE) rai Sg TS pionship. They finished unbeaten in all four events. Steve Burkholder hit .813 and was voted tournament MVP. Keith Lassiter hit .800, Bryon Atkins .750, Jarrod Lancaster .737, and Pat Fisher .722 Dr BE TIPO OCR by World Renowned European Psychic “I hold the keys to your success” Tarot, Palm, Cards, Crystal, and Egyptian Sand Readings, Ora Readings and Cleansings. “Open the door to happiness in Love, Marriage, Business, etc [ will put your mind, body and soul at ease. No matter what your problem is, I can solve it. Spiritual Healer and Advisor 3930 West Dixon Boulevard Shelby, NC 28150 704. an Fa www.shelbymotor.com * www.shelbymotor.com * www.shelbymotor.com « www.shelbymotor.com ¢ www.shelbymotor.com » www.shelbymotor.com « www.shelbymotor.com ® www.shelbymotor.com * www.shelbymotor.com © www.shelb Homecoming set at Harvest Baptist Harvest Baptist Church, 144 Ware Road, Kings Mountain, will have home- coming and gospel concert by The Golden Valley Crusaders Sunday, September 28 at 11 a.m. Rev. Buddy Williams, pas- tor, invites the public. Yard sale set at Cornerstone There will be a a yard sale September 20 from 6 a.m.-12 noon at Cornerstone Church of God, 202 Margrace Road. For more information call Gregory Sims at 476-0084. Faith & Fun Fest at Shelby church Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 1207 W. Dixon Blvd., Shelby, is hav- ing a free faith and fun fest Sunday, October 12 from 2-7 .m. There will be a car show, fie house, food, live music, Ul CIR ‘00 CHEVY TRACKER P2856 *9,995 VILLAGER $ P2824 12,995 ‘03 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 15, 995 ‘96 HONDA ACCORD rg 42,000 miles! J1511A 9,995 "03 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT $ P2854 23,495 ‘03 DODGE STRATUS SE $ P2810 13,995 CHRYSLER ‘00 MERCURY clowns, puppet show, story tellers, children's games and prizes, rides, rock climbing wall, cake walks and min- istry fair. On site and satellite park- ing with shuttle service are available. Cherryville church schedules fall fest Victory Life Assembly of God, Hwy. 150 West of Cherryville will hold its annual fall fest Saturday, Oct. 11. The Cherryville Police Department will be on hand at 10:45 a.m. to provide free ID cards for children. For more information call 435-5539. Macedonia Baptist sets homecoming Macedonia Baptist Church, 1101 South Battleground Avenue, Kings Mountain, will have home- coming Sunday, September 28. Guest speaker will be Rev. Johnny Yarboro. A meal will follow the service. For more information call 739-9867. ‘Sing for Life’ set at Gastonia church The annual Crisis Pregnancy Center “Sing for Life” gospel music concert will be held Friday, Sept. 26 at 7 p.m. at Fraley Memorial Baptist Church, 3025 Fraley Church Road, Gastonia. Singers include the Doles, the Songsters and the Pine Ridge Boys. Admission is free but a love offering will be received with proceeds going to the Crisis Pregnancy Center. For more information call 867-3706. Peoples Baptist plans revival The Peoples Baptist Church of Kings Mountain will hold its annual revival beginning Sunday, Sept. 21 at 6 p.m. Services for the week Sept. 22-25 will begin at 7 p.m. Gi Out Our Web Sites: A BL LEE com ° LAL LE Cleveland County Fair . Sept. 25-Oct. 4 [EICERTIFIED CP WARRANTY. ALL CERTIFIED USED VEHICLES INCLUDE: *3 Month/3,000 mile Limited Warranty Major Component Coverage *12 Full Months Worry-Free, 24 Hr. Roadside Assistance THE PRO CERTFIED LIMITED WARRANTY sEngine sElectrical Transmission sFront Suspension *Drive Axle »Air Conditioning *Brakes oSteering 24 HOUR ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE *12 Full Months of ~~ Out of Gas Coverage Keys sFlat Tire Service Locked In al Assistance oToll Free 800 *Dead Battery Number Access ‘03 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 16,000 miles, Low M 415, 995 ‘02 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 4 P2749 16,995 ‘01 JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT 4 P2855 10,995 ‘02 FORD ESCAPE XLT P2826 *18,995 ? ‘00 NISSAN MAXIMA GLE $ P2831 16,995 ‘01 DODGE AN CARAVAN % P2829 13,995 ‘01 FORD MUSTANG GT $ P2821 17,995 ‘04 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE S 92852 24,995 ‘03 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN LT P2820 *19,995 9 ‘02 NISSAN MAXIMA 4 P2794 18,995 SALES HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9am-7Tpm COUNTRY LIMITED | tm San, | All area churches are invit- ed to attend. Speaker for Monday and Tuesday night will be Rev. Bobby D. Houze of New Hope Baptist Church, Charlotte. Speaker for Wednesday night will be Bishop Brady Jackson of Kings Mountain House of Prayer; and speaker for Thursday night will be Rev. William Thompson of St. Peter’s Baptist Church, Grover. Dinner, drama at.Shelby church Westview Baptist Church, 500 Melody Lane, Shelby, will present “Uncle Phil's Diner,” a dinner and drama, September 19-20 at 6:30 p.m. The cost is $6. Dinner includes hamburgers, hot dogs, drinks, chips and dessert. Proceeds go toward the youth group’s upcoming camp and mission trip. Tickets can be purchased from any member of the drama team or in the church office. For more information call 487-1213. ‘96 HONDA ACCORD J1410A, 42,000, Low Miles ? ‘00 TOWN §& 4 . P2816 13,995 pe FORD FI50 EXT. 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