MISS F. F, A. FAIR QUEEN IS CROWNED — Pictured above is Miss Peggy Ann Moore being
crowned the opening night of the Community Fair at Compact high schooL Her mother is Mrs.
Hazel Moore of Kings Mountain. Her escort was Wendell Brown, son of Mr. ond Mrs. Andrew
Brown, Sr., of Kings Mountain. Another activity of importance was the awarding of a prise to
Preston W, Childers, son of Mr. ami Mrs. William D. Childers of Kings Mountoin, and a member
of the F. F. A. Chapter of Compact high school. Hs won first prize in the "Living At Home Divi
sion." Also awarded was prizes to the general organizations and members of Miss M. R. Adair's
Home Economic classes. The F. F, A. Chapter won first prize in the organization division. Their
title was "Test your Soil, Follow Recommendations, and Increose Crop Yields". The foir was
well attended.
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Kings Mountain, N. C., Thursday, July !, 1^65
Bumgardner Wins
Aircrewman Wings
NORFOLK. VA. (FHTNC) Oct.
27 — Aviation Machinists’s Mate
ing arrangements being made for
gaidner, USN, son ol Mr. anil
Mrs. Ha.skel Baumgardner of Rt.
Bell Signs
New Agieenten#
The Southern Beil Telephone
Company and the Commuiiioa-
lions Workers of America, in
2. Kings .Mountain, N. C., was collective bargaining begun Octo-
presented his aircrewman wings
I during ceremonies at the U. S
Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va.
A member of Tactical Support
Sruadron 40, which operate; out
of Norfolk, he is responsible for
crev'ding logistic sunport serv
ices to the U. S. Atlantic Flee
in the Atlantic and Caribbean
areas.
ber IS, signed an agreement Fri
day morning on wage changes
affecting 60,000 non su[>ervisory
employees in nine states.
NA'nONAL HONOR SOCIETY —
Compact high school who were
Pictured above rc members of the National Honor Society of
installed in ternt ecremOuScs at the school.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to cxpie is our heart
felt thanks to the many f.'icnds
neighbors and relatives, to Dr.
ee, the K. M. Rescue Squad, J.
: The agreement, suhieit to
’ Union membership ratification,
includes a general wage increase
ranging from $2.(V.) to $-1.50 -a
' week, depending on job and town
classification of the employee. In
; addition, certain jabs were up
graded and a number of towns
' reelassified to higher wage zones,
i The annual cost of the wage-
level increase end other contract
' changes to Southern Bell in
BETHWARE
OAK GROVE NEWS
By Mrs. Kuth Vess
Phone 739-5035
[John B. Ware of Shelby last
week. Mr. and Mrs. Ware are
leaving for St. Petersburg, Fla.
this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Beatty of Waco and Mi ;. Mat
Ware of Shelby were Sijocial
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ross and
[Johnny Ray and Teresa Ross of
i Fort Mill, S. C. visited Mr, and
[Mrs. J. L. Ross Saturday night.
Ollie Harris, the nurses and staff North Carolina will be npproxi-
af Kings Mountain hospital, mately $1,600,000, Company offl-
I Tcmhi'i's of Piedmont Baptist cials said. Annual cost in the nine
! church. Rev. C. C Parker, Rev. I Southern Bell states will total a-
B -iddy Williams, Allen’s Florist . bout $16,OOO.fXiO,
■ and K. M. Florist for their many '
i many kind expressions of sym-
i pathy at the death of our loved
I one.
Wednesday night is Church
Activities Night at Oak Grove
Baptist church with all the aux-
iliaries meeting at 7:00 and
prayer meeting at S:00.
Visitors in the home ol Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Vess, Jr. and
Joel Sunday were: Mrs. Joan
Lovelace of Beaver Dam; Mrs.
Linda Hoyle. David and Tommy
Dean of Cherryville and Mrs.
Sue Thornburg and Mrs. Boyd
Edmondson and her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Champ
ion visited Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Dixon and family Sunday and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lovelace
and Kathy.
Mr. Walter D. Ve.ss, Sr., is
teaching an adult bricklaying
class Tuesday and Thursday of
each week at Compact high
school. The first class was ’Tues
day night at 7:00-
Mrs. Keever Hamrick, Phylli.s
and Wanda, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Vess, Sr. Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis
took Bobby hack to Gaston Me
morial hospital at Gastonia for
a check-up SatuiMay.
] Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ledford.
, Paul and Donald and Mr. and
I Mrs. Ray Howell and Scott spent
I last weekend deepsca fishing at
' Carolina Beach.
I A double wedding will be per-
! formed at Oak Grove Baptist
church after worship service
next Sunday when Miss Judy
Blanton and Carl Davis and
Miss Phyllis Bell and Carol
Brackett will be married.
Miss Katherine Gi-tbons of
Charlotte spent Friday night and
Saturday with her panmts, Mr.
and Mrs. David Gibbons. Mr.
Gibbons took her back to Char-
; lotte Sunday morning.
' Little Keith Franklin of Kings
Mountain visited Keith Lovelace
' for the weekend.
Mr. C. B. Clary accompanied
Mr. Fred Hoyle to .Southport, N.
C. on a fishing trip Saturd.ry.
Mrs. Z. A. Moore is recovering
at home after a stay in the
Kings Mountain hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Clary and
fa.mily and Mrs. T. A. Champion
spent.spent Sunday with Mr. and
and Mrs. C. Neal Porter of Shel
by.
Mr. Henry Brlk and ko-nnie of
Charlotte visited Mrs. Mae Beil
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Roas and.
eiiiidiea of Shelby, and Mr. -and :
Mrs. Emmett Green and daugh
ter visited ove rthe weekend. i
'Tile Family Of
WINFRED LEE HOPE
Mrs. J. L. Ross spent Tuesday
with Mr. a-nd Mrs, Manuel Ros,s
and children of Shelby.
PRESBYTERIAN
Dr. Paul Ausley’s sc;mon
topic Sunday morning at First
■ Presbyterian cliur.h will ^ bo,
, “Motivation.’’ Special music
will be rendered bv the choir
CENTRAL METHODIST
Sunday, November 14tli, is
Commitment Sunday in the
Methodist church. The Rev.
Howard R. Jordan, pastor of
Central Methodist church, will
use as his .sermon topic, "How
to Handle Your Load."
Lea'os of the Oregon tea-tree
have been used as a substitute
for tea.
Personnel Vice-Pre.sident W. A.
Thompson said. “Our studies
made recently of wages in the
area we serve showcxl increases
to be justified. They are also In
the interest of the best service
to the public since it is cssntial
to have the services of well-qua
lified employees.”
There are aporoxiir.ately 541
non - supervisory employeesi
Southern Bell in the Gastef
District North Carolina has
proximately 3900 non-supervisory
employ; cs said C. E. Tally, Gas
tonia District Manager.
States served by .Southern Bell
are Alabama, I-'lorida, Georgia,
Kentucky, Lou sana, Mississippi,
North Carolina, South Carolina
and Tennessee.
I Friday and Mr. Arthjr Bell visit
i ed her Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. '-'rank Wart
visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Ware of Shel y last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Senter of
Gastonia visited Mr. and Mrs,
Horace Bell Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bell; Na
dine and Jack went to Raleigh
Sunday to visit Mickey Bell whe
Is a student at N. C. State col
lege. i
Mr. and .^Ir;. Stokes Wright
and family went to Gr.ondfathcr
Mountain Saturday for a family '
picnic. I
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Blanton i
and family of Gaffney, S. C. |
visited Mrs. Obsie Lovelace Sun- ,
day. i
Mr. and Airs. Shannon DeVin- j
ney of Conover, N. C. visile:!
Mr. and Mrs. Leo DeVinney Sun
day.
Herbert Wells of Washington,
D. C. is spending several days
with his sisters, Mrs. lee DeVin
ney and Mrs. L. V. Hoyle.
Rev. N. S Hardin came home
from Cleveland Memorial ho-spi-
tal Friday and is recovering
nicely from his surgery
.Mr. Willian Andrew MeSwain
is a patient in the Kings Moun
tain hospital.
Mr. Franklin Davis went to ;
Charlotte Monday to see an eye
specialist. i
COLVIN SCHOOL OF DANCE
OPEHING HEBE THIS FSll
Registration Friday 2-5 p.m.
Former Masonic Temple In D. M. Morrison Building
CLASSES IN
# Baton Twirling
# Ballroom
9 For All Ages
For Further Iniormotion Call 864-2056
INSTRUCTORS
*
Mrs. Sue H. Colvin '' Mrs. Anita Brown
COLVIN SCHOOL OF DANCE
Box 3661
Akers Station, Gastonia, N. C.
The family of Mrs. R. A. Ware
gathered at lier home Sunday to
I honor her on her 71th birthday. |
I Those from out of the commun i
I ity present were: -Mr. and Mrs. j
I E. Lewi.s and family of p’allslon: i
I Mr. and Mi's. Cly<le Kiser and
family of Cherryville.
j Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Love
I lace visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
I Putnam and boys of Charlotte
Sunday afternoon. j
; Mrs. Lester Harmon and Billy |
' spent the weekend with Mrs. 1
Sarah P. Lovelace. i
The Ware family had a sup- j
per at Lineborger Kish Fry at
I Lowell to honor Mr. and Mrs.
Now! ’66 Chevelle Malibu by Chevrolet
Two racy new
hardtops
A clean-sculptured new spert
coupe with recessed rear
window, and—for the first time
—a 4-door Chevelle Sport
Sedan. Pick from 12 racy-look*
ing new Chevelles in all for '66.
11:4-65-3:30-66
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C. E. WABUCK
INSURANCE
AGENCY
Insniance
Protection
Rusiness
# Auto
# Home
Dial 739-3611
110 W. Mountain SL
4:23-tfn
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Not only will you find more
variety in the ’66 Chevelle
lineup, but even more of what
makes a Chevelle a Chevelle.
Say you pick a new Malibu
Sport Sedan and specify the
new 220-hp V8. You’ve got
yourself quite a machine.
Or pick a Malibu Sport
Coupe, equip it with the new
Strato-bucket front seats,
and order the new 27.6-hp V8.
You've got yourself even
more machine.
Or maybe you’d Site to
pick a now bleck-grillcd SS
396 Coupe or Convertible.
(Standard engine is a Turbo-
Jet 396 V8 with S25 hp. And
tht>re’.s also a 3C0-hp versioa
you can specify.) Now you’ve
got yourself the most.
Which ’66 Chevelle for
you? The answer to that
covers a lot more ground than
we can here. And that’.s
where your Chevrolet dealer
comes in.
’6S Citcrelle Malibu Sport Coupe {foreground) and new i-door Malibu Sport Sedan.
See the new ’66 Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy H, Corvair and Corvette at your dealer’s
VICTORY CHEVROLET COMPANY
132 Railroad Ave.
Kings Mountain
739-5471
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