9> •> «it to ; Ora airlck. 0) a <1 ;i #1 Thunday. NmmbM $. 198I-UNG8 MOUMTAIM HERALD-Pag* 7A Conferences Scheduled Kings Mountain Hospital will have three conferences during the month of November. Y oV onne Shelhorse, M .D., an employee of the Department of Medicine at Charlotte Memorial Hospital, will speak on the Treatment of Acute M.I. on November 10. Gary Edge, V.D. consultant with the Eastern Division of the U.S. Public Health Service in Black Mountain, will speak of Venereal Diseases on November 17. Mark Moscowitz, M.D., General and Vascular Surgery, in Gastonia, will speak on Surgical Approach to Aortic Diseases on November 24. The programs will begin at 12 noon each day. Physicians will have lunch from 12 until 12:30, the conference will be held from 12:30 until 1:15 and a discussion period will be held from 1 :IS un til 1:30. OFTICERS ELECTED Officers to serve three-year terms have been elected at First Presbyterian Church. Newly- elected elders are Dr. Charles H. Adams, Virginia Arnette, Marilyn Neisler and Harry E. Page. Newly-elected deacons are Charles E. Ballard, Louis E. Cook, Fred L. Dixon and C. An drew Neisler Jr. EASTPTO The East School PTO will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria. Kings Moun tain Policeman Robert Dodge will be guest speaker. Refreshments will be served and a babysitter will be provided. EXCELLENCE AWARD-Govarnor Jim Hunt proMUls th« Govwnor'a Community of Ex- collone* Aword to John Honry Mom, Mayor of King* Mountoin. who accoptod on bobalf of Kings Mountain at a ftotowid* oconomic doTolopmont contoronco lost wook In Ralolgh. Revival Scheduled Revival services will begin at Macedonia Baptist Church, Grover Road, Kings Mountain, on Sunday night and will con tinue through Fri., Nov. 13. Services will begin at 7 p.m. each evening. Special music, under the direction of Miss Delores White, inspirational messages, and nursery facilities will be provided. Guest speaker will be the Rev. L L I I I 1 i I I FREE SPINAL EXAMINATION *TfV iTMlil IB mnm, |mI mm% 0k IfM IfNi Ml •■I mnm m Im lupMlrtligMtMr kk»Mm\m»49^ k IM| Mi diart •»»> I 9im0km •mkim ■M m MM muM pIMir ffMil I f«r L KmI Nil, T«r 1 CiMl rnkn, S. M iMf 01k 1 tMKiti. M *Mr- Mi tech paiRA 1 teMtec, rnmtm •t. tlaiiw MiNteRati. lif I Why FREE? Thousands of area residents have spine related problems which usually respond to chiropractic care. I This is our way of encouraging you to find out if you have a I problem that could be helpM by chiropractic care. It is also I our way of acquainting you with our staff and facilities. Examination includes a minimum of 10 standard tests for evaluating the spine. I While we are accepting new patients, no one need feel any ' obligation. I Moat Insurances Accepted WATTS.PHOENIX (9031 SAMPLE YARDAGE 227 Cherokee Street Kings Mountain, N.C. 28086 Teiephone 704 • 739-4221 -"1 Fall Festival Sale Ends Saturday, November 7 ALL NOTIONS and BUHERICK PAHERNS 25% off regular price Washable VELVETEEN (reg. $8.99/yd.) sale price *6’’ per yd. Washable WOOLENS (reg. $8.99/yd.) sale price *7*’ per yd. ENTIRE STOCK OF FABRICS - 20% OFF REGULAR PRICE: Christmas prints, calicos, ginghams, broadcloth, cross stitch fabrics and books, muslin, corduroy, woolens, velvets, laces, trims, quilt batting, velour, knit suede. . .EVERYTHING!! One table assorted fabrics 75° per yd. One group short lengths 50° per yd. Store flours: Monday-Friday, 9:00-5:30 Saturday, 9:004:30 Dan Wallace, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Shelby. Rev. W^lace has preached over 1(X) revivals from Virginia to Florida. Rev. Tom Patterson, pastor, and the congregation at Macedonia invites the public to attend. Revival Services Scheduled Rev. Joel Jenkins, Jr., pastor of Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church in Shelby, will lead revival services at Patterson Grove Baptist Church in Kings Mountain November 8-11. Sunday worship services will be at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. and ser vices Monday through Wednes day will begin at 7:15 p.m. A nursery for children three years of age and younger will be provided. Rev. Richard Plyler, pastor, invites the public to attend. YOUR r VOTE WAS DEEPLY APPRECIATED > ^ In Tuesday’s Election THANK YOU JUNE C. LEE Kings Mountain District School Board REV. DAN WALLACE REV. lOEL lENKlNS IR. CALDWELL CAKE & SUPPLY SHOP Now Offering CANDY CLASSES just in time for the Holidays. Peanut Butter Oilps Hard Candies Many, Many More Painted Chocolates Chocolate Covered CheRries Tuesday Nights Call 739-8656 to register GRAND OPENING Thur. Nov. Sth, 1981 Ppkl. 219 S. Battleground Ave. (Blazer Bldg. - old Amit^inance location) Kings Mt. DEFENDER PAC MAN ASTROIDS TEMPEST OMEGA RACE GALAXIAN AND MORE! Free Game Pass T(/« PMKCt fC 219 S. Battleground Ave. (Blazer Bldg. - old Amity Finance location) Kings AAt.

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