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Gordon CSfcrbttan ^Jt.' president, succeed- V Smith, who retii'- UBC. !3lt after 54 years with A ylJD?. Christian, formerly execu- bresldent of the Divi- sida; ,was' in Richmond, Va. H|t4Wh^.lhe A&P sales staff in'J^ .hoJttfe town in 1922 and later was transferred Duke Endowment Will Aid Churches DURHAM —T Trustees of The Duke Endowment have appropri ated $195,500 to assist 31 rural Methodist churches in North Carolina in financing building projects costing nearly $1% mil- The appropriations include $104,500 to 14 churches in the North Carolina Conference and lii'lpttif, N. C., then a sub _ ^ e «f Richmond. When ibtt^ was made a Unit in vMr. Christian became a^ saias manager and serv- e^Jb' tkat'capacity 'until 1928 wl^'hjb, went to Houston, Texas «4^vdlb^;.'^that territory. He s^KSM u^ sales manager in Texas When he returned to ^wWdtttf the same capacity. Mr. Christian was fd director of sales for the ihh division and the fol- year was promoted to '|ir^s4dent in charge of the ' ibrieans Unit. He also serv- ■As'svice president of the Dallas [ff ih 19i59 and the Charlotte t-in 196l before being elect- tive vice president of the Division in June 19^. ‘Smith, who.Ti; Mr. Christian s, was bom in Talbot , V Ga. and started as an ^“^^tore Clerk in 1911 in At- -Hc] tetar- l^ame a store " '' )o4'®i'W*'Vi.sor before apjpbiiitfed-^neral super- ftit'df' ’the- Jacksonville U- ri9P6..TV0DiyearB later he i-jfllBct^-^ Vi<*- presfflent in TJie of ^rie''Jacksonville Unit, the ^ Southern Division established in 1938 to super- Ihe Goml>ahy’s operations in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Alabama, Missis sippi, Arkansas, Louisana, Texas, Oklahoma and East Tennessee, Mr. Smith was elected president of the new Division and a direc ted: of the parent company. In 1^2 he was elected a corporate vice president of the parent or ganization. Mr. Smith has been active in various civic and business groups throughout his career and is a director emferitus of the Atlantic Rational Bank wof Jacksonville. Qirector of the First Federal Sav- IJigs & Loan Association of Jack sonville, the Florida State Cham ber of Commerce and the Jack sonville AretL Chamber of Com merce. He i$ also a commission er of the Housing .^Authority of Jacksonville. $91,000 to 17 churches 4n the Western North Cai^ina Confer ence of, the Methodist Church. The money is being used by the ghurches for a Variety of pur poses and for projects in various stages of construction. Some have been completed. Twenty-six will use all or part of their fimds for new or expanded educational fa cilities' Others will use theirs tor fellowship halls, Sanctuaries, a kitchen, a church library, a pas tor’s study, heating systems, a furnace room, and a renov^aticn program^ In addition to helping in the building programs of churches, The Endowiment provides funds for operating expenses and to aid in the support of ministers retir ed from one of the Conferences and of widows and dependent or phaned children of ministers who served one- of them. Trustees handle the work with rural Meth odist churches through their Committee on Rural Churches in co-operation , with the _ Rural Church Committee of Duke Uni versity, which is composed of representatives of the University and the Divinity School in which its offices are situated. R. Grady Rankin of Gastonia is chaira;.Tn of The Endowment committee. Members are Norman A. Cocke, Thomas F. Hill, and Marshall I. Pickens of Charlotte, Amos P. Kearns of High Point, and Rob ert McCormack of .Scarsdale, N. Y. Thomas L. Perkins of Rye, N. Y., chairman of the Trustees, Is an ex officio max-er. Dr. M. Wilson Nesbitt of Durham is director of the Rural Church work and W. O. Petty, Jr., of Durham, is secretary of the Uni versity Committee. Other areas of The Duke En dowment’s philanthropy are high er education, l^lth, and child care in the Car^inas. TO PRESBYTERIAN Pr. Paul K. Ausley, minister, and Elder Grier Plonk repre sented First Presbyterian ■ church at the mid-winter meet ing of kings Mountain Presby- ,tery T’uesday at Armstrong ■Memorial Presbyterian church in Gastonia. Dr. Ausley, mod erator, gave the principal ad dress and presided. i Birthrate in the U.S. is declin- : EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of John H. Gamble, deceased, late of Cleveland Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons having claims a- gainst- the estate of said deceas ed to present them to the under signed- within six months from January 11, 1966, or his notice will be pleaded in bar’ of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. 'This the 11th day of January, 1966. Betty Roberts Gamble 409 Hawthorne Road, Kings Mountain, N. C. Executrix of John H. Gam ble Estate Hamrick, Mauney & Flowers Attorney(s) 1:13—2:3 NOTICE OF DISBOLUnON NORTH CAROLINA CLEVELAND COUNTY Under the provisions of Section 35-119 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, notice is hereby given that Kings Mountain Man ufacturing Company, 410 North Piedmont Street, Kings Moun tain, Cleveland County, North Carolina, by resolution adopted by its shareholders in accorda.Mce with the provisions of Section 55- 118 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, filed Articles of Dissolutidh in the office of the Secretary of State of North Car olina on the 28th day of Decem ber, 1965, and is now in the pro cess of liquidation. This the 7th day of January, 1966. Aubrey Mauney, Secretary & Ti'easurer Kings Mountain Manufac turing Company GARLAND & ALALA, Attorneys 1:13—2:3 Nomination Blank M,... . ^ ^ - 1965 Young Man Of Yeai Award Nominee’s Name Reason For Nomination • Age. (Signed) (CUp cmd Return To Mike Dixon. 807 Phillips Drlve,^ > Kltigs Mountain, N. 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