I i i ^age 8 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, February 8, 1968 KINGS MOUNTAIN Hosp'iiv=il Log HuVRS Uatiy ia*V# To ii::SO a.m t fr/ 4i p. and f *o S p.»n Craitspun led Blood Donors 1| Whitley Child s Rites Wednesday kindnesses and expressions of CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to the many friends and nri«hb«>rs for their many • Mr. Benjamin Humi^ardner Mrs. Maggie Morten Mrs. Grace Phiibcck Mr. Harvey Smith Mr. Homer Williams Mrs. Bessie Wilson Mr. Claude Andrnson Mrs. Clara Wright Mrs. Fred Camp Mr. Odell Chalk Mr. James Coffey Mr. William Daves Mrs.L ucilie Earney Mrs. Barbara Gillespie Mrs. John Heffner Mrs. William Houser Mrs. O. O. Jackson Mr. Charles Johnson Mrs. Virginia Johnson • Mr. James Kilgore Mr. John Ledford Mrs. Florence Lynn Mr. Cicero Mitchem Mrs. Harold Moore Mr. Melvin Morgan Mrs. Carl Oates Miss Sue Service Mrs. Annie Thompson ADMITTED THURSDAY Mrs. Effie Jolley, Moorcshoro Mrs. Donald Burton, 601 Jack- son St. Mrs. Booth Gillespie. Box ‘267 Mr. Felix Johnson, 207 Brice WINS PROMOTION — Delmus M. NeeSmith (center), whose mother. Mrs. Louise E. Foisey, lives on Route 2. Bessemer City. N. C.. is promoted to Army major during ceremonies at Ft. Eustis. Va.. Dec. 19. Presenting the insignia are Colonel Robert A. Smoak. assistant commandant of the Transportation School at the fort, and Major NeeSmith's wife, Freida, Major NeeSmith is a section chief in the Tandem Rotor Transport Branch of the U. S. Army Transportation School He received his A, A. degree in 1955 from Edwards Military Institute, Salemburg, N. C. His father. George W. NeeSmith. lives in Vidalia. Ga. (U, S. ARMY PHOTO) craftspun Yarns, with 52 cm- piu^4_e uo.iui's, icu Muiiuay s visit in iiu* neU L.iO*s oiooUiiiouUe as a Jij.ai oi ciiaens doiiaiea OlOUvl. OI the 177 citizens visiting the' blood bank at the Armory, 30 weie iirsi-time donors, 15 gave ulouil as lepiacenients and 25 *vt ie iCjOCiea because of healtn reasons. noucrt Lee Wilson became a member of the exclusive “live gallon club ’ of blood donors and joining the “three gallon club’’j| were naymond Cox and Jacob P.: Hauser. Joining the "one gallon club” were Sewell E. Laughridge, | .Marvin Burris, Ralph Arrowood, ’ David Hullender, Mary Ellen Davis, Nathaniel Roberts, Eliza beth Davis, Roy H. Bridges and Luther P. Baker, Jr. Other industries furnishing do nors were; Sadie Mills, 17: Car olina Throwing Company, 16; Mauney Hosiery, 13; Lambeth Rope Corporation, 10; Mauney Textiles, 7; Margrace Mill, 7; Foote Mineral Company, 3; and Kings Mountain Knit, Kings Mountain Mica, Kings Mountain Double Knit, Lithium Corpora tion of America, and Duplex- i\ symialhy at the death of our Graveside iuneral rites for Sar;-: losed one. dra Kaye Whitley, tluee-day.s-okl The family of daughter of Mr. and Mis. Richard Johii Ross Marlin Eugene Whitley, were lield Wcu nesday aflernoon at 4:3U fr(>m LATE CLASSIFIED Mountain Rest cemeU'iy. — n «• GERMAN SHEPHERD Puppies lor Rev. David L. Castor, pastor of sale. Thoroughbreds. Telephone Resurr(‘Ction Lutheran church, of-’ 739-2147. 2:8tfn ficiated at the final ;iles. f)’ The child died Tuesday mom ing at 1 a.m. in Cleveland Me morial hospital at Shelby. FIVE ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT— Fre.shly painted. Gas heal in-; system. Located on E. Ridge ! St. Call 739-3468. 2;8tfn DON BRIDGES JIMMY GRAYSON B(*slde.s the parents the ciiild i.-' survived by a brother, Rex. Whit- I(‘y; her paternal grandmoUier, Mr.s. Mamie Whitley of King.^ i Mountain; and her maternal grandparents. Mrs. .Juanita Hen- dren of Kings Mountain and Char- I ho Hendien ot Gastonia. FOR SALE — Singer Sewing Ma chine. Fully reconditionc’d port able with button holer. $24.50. In new cabinet with knee con trol, $49. Terms available. Will deliver to your home. Write PC Box 15, Monroe, N. C. 2:8-15 Troop 92 Scouts Earn Awards MASONS MEETING Mr. John Mitchem, 100 City St. * Mrs. Horace Pattor.son, .501 S. Cansler St. Charles Weast, 712 Cethenia PI., Bessemer City ADMITTED FRIDAY ‘ Mrs. Maggie Pilkington. Dallas ADMITTED SATURDAY Mr. William Peterson. 314 Waco Road . Mrs. Dora Powell. 21 Short Walker St. Mrs. uy Schofield. 116 E- Washington Ave., Bessemer City Mrs. Lorenz Gsellman, 913 Brookwood Road Mrs. Roy Maves, Rcmte 2 ADMITTED SUNDAY Mr. Mervin Alexander. .508 Kings Mtn. St.. Clover Mr. Elijah Turner. 117 Well St. Ricky DelFnfTor, Route 3 Mr. Billv Dr m Melton. Rt 3 Mrs, James Rosehoro, 315 N. Tracey St. Mr. Paul Smith. 109 Myers St Mr. Sammie Lee Tliompson, Jr. Route 2, Chorryvillo Mrs. Cora Whitener, Route 1 Shelby ADMITTED MONDAY Mrs. Cornelius Lowery, Rl. 2 Mr. Goy Moss, Route 2 Sammy Owens, 3essemor ('ity Mrs. William Padgett, 809 Briai Cliff Road, astonia Mrs. Haden Pinson. 419 Steve’ Spring! Road. Blacksburg Miss G<?raldine Roberts Rt. 2 Mr. Andy Rector, General Delv, Gastonia Mrs. William Jackson, Route 1, Grover \ Mrs. Billy Lanier, 614 Pine St Blfcksburg ADMITTED TUE:SDAY Mrs. Steve Hayes, 501 S. 12th St., Bessemer City Lester Roark Citizens Object Robert Z. iBobt Falls of Shelby of new industry in Ward 4 and Shannon, one donor each, las not yet annoumed whether the heavy load of traffic on C»n- Tommy Burke, chairman of le will seek re-election. sler street makes this street tne the Rod Cross blood program Son ol Mrs. Margaret Roark N(j. 1 priority in Kings Moun here, expressed appreciation to )f Shelby and the Into James A. lain". Mayor John Moss told the Kings Mountain citizens who par- Roark of Gro\er. Mr. Roark is approximately 35 fK'opte attend- ticipated on Monday and noted i former Shelby m’wspap<*r. hav- ing the hearing. H^ said project- that r'oeessing of donors requir- ng served as editor of the Cleve- (‘d traffic on this street approxi-.cd mo"e time than customary be- and l imes. Chairman of Cleve- . mates 280') vehicles per day, and , cause of new registration forms ■'and Association of Governmen- paid the project is in line with being inaugurated. “Processing at al Oiffcials in 1967. he has tx'en the city’s thoroughfare plan, now future visits will take not more ;a rotary - measurer of Burger in Raleigh for state approval. than 30 minutes, in fact because Jam C'orporation since 196.5. As- To (piestions of property ap- of the new system the work will Troop. 92 Boy Scouts launched; Hoy Scout week Tuesday night with a busy meeting, Scoutmaster ! Ken Pruitt reports. i Uniform uispcciion was con-' I duct(*d by Scoutmaster Don: White, Troop 91, Shelby, who waSt j assisted by the troop committee 11 and representative of the troop ' sponsor. First Baptist church. I A board of review was held j; vvith the following awards oj , rank and merit badges: Regular communication of Fairview Lodge 339 AF&AM will be held Monday night at 7:30 at Masonic Hall, announces Secretary T. D. Tindall. At LINDA ROSS TIM WEBSTER ;ociated with Pilot Life Insurance praisal by Medlin Garrett said b<‘ quicker.’ ompany of Shelby, he is presi- the highway department pays ent of Cleveland Foods. Inc. of the amount appraised for the ||J| ;helhy which operates live burger property and that this mchdes D61K 9 uirns in the am. He has been cost of improvements. He ^ 1.1 ctive in the American Legion said the highway department O||0g PfOnQUCtCU Five Juniors At High School Are Nominees For Governor's School I Frank Humphries, Life rank, merit badges in soil and water conservation, and sculpturing. John Knox McGill, stamp co! i lecting and hiking merit badges. I (Mr. Pruitt noted that Scout Mc-i I , . 1. , 1 • * • 1 1 1 had hik('d 8S miles since , Five Kings Muuntain high school is to enrich and supple- September in oualifyine for the i school students have been nom- ment the edurution ol gifted and hiking award i ^ , ■* ■, i inated to attend The Governor's talented students. In addition to Ken Culberson, scholarshin and or 20 years, servoj during World will replace any existing side- AlAlWw [School of North Carolina, Don academic studies, the students electricity merit bad es ^ Var 11 on combat dut> with the walks. , ^ t • d »i, Jones. Superintendent of Kings are provideni with cultural enrich- Larry Hamrick 'stamn mtinpt lighth Air Force in Europe. He -T've put a lot of t me and Mrs. Mary ■ Mountain City Schools announced ment and a full recreational pro- badJ^c ' ^ ' a member of Shelby Presby- »vork on my flower bods, said. of the founder ot the Belk Store, gram. The si.x-weeks session is KfnnvRiila^ i vri, ;rian Xrch and a charterMrs. Bertha Reed resident of 210 chain, was buried in Charlotte ; salem m^n lemher of the Sholbv Civitan N. Cansler. Will the highway de- Wednesday. Tim Webster. Don Bridges and College in Winston -Salem, North paV-ol leaHr. « lo i luh^Mrs Roark is the former partment make that good?’’ Mrs. Belk died Tuesday at her jimmy Grayson were nominated Carolina during the summer steve'cook RatMesnak!- Arh-iTn Mulderof HoHand, Mi- Mr. Garrett said existing pron- home after a long illness. She,m academic areas. Doug Sab- months. : Beam. M<tef b--an Thev are narcnts of two erty would be appmised and that was So. mann and Linda Ross wcie nom- , . . . * . and PMd-o ^ ’ Pnmela a<^e 10 and i»div:'V'"l owners would ha\e a Private services were held at mated in the performing arts. Nominations are not tanla ' "* k 1 ming Ar- luIdHU, tamola. a„ i, ehanre to move shrubbery. the home at 220 Hawthorne Lane was high in his Roy Brown, resident of 201 followed by graveside ^services, five students. He Mi.ss Ross is nominated to study CAFETERIA OPEN 11:00 -8:00 P.M. Fast Service OLD FASHIONED BUFFET Saturday and Sunday "ALL YOU CAN EAT" COTTONWOOD CAFETERIA and RESTAURANT GASTONIA HIGHWAY l:2tfn dby alder man Roy Brown, resident ot loiiovvea oy giav^Mutr v.^ i Mi.ss Ross is m.minatccl to .study- pro tem. Wed- North C-inslor. ouestioned Mr. attended by friends at ■ grated that they exemplified the music, Salymaiin to study drama (is announce- Garrett about staking of proper- cemetery at 4:4o p.m. ^ ‘ education offered in and Webster. Bridges and Gray- eff. age seven The veteran Shelby alderman nd former mayor pro u'sdav issued this announce- auwui ^ snirit < lent 'statement: 'v “up to mv doorsteps". Mr. Gar- fthe Kings Mountain system. “Before election day. I will pro- rett replied that before any pro- Mrs. Belk ® ■ The purpose of the Governor’s nnt fiillv and clearlv m/ Pur- ie-t is comnleted the right-of-way “horse and bugg> doctor. Dr. i __ 8 ^ lose in swking this hi"h and will be st'^ked to show the exact John R. Irwin and his wi e. Mar-, emon^bU union. 1 want eloh i.roporty lines. garet Henderson Irwin She was MS.-irtnaTV nd cverv voter to know and un- William Orr, resident of .n07 N.,a graduate of iflKSlOIlaiy lerstand e.x u lly what I stand Watterson, termed the widening lege Queens^ and tat^ght^at son in the academic areas. or and I intend'to do in Raleigh.: Cansl^er ^^reet ''very , Bethune ,_^and ^^Soujh ^^Gr^ded^ gun Graded “1 ini announcin'^ for Seat for Kings Mountain. We’re build-1 Schools in ^Iharlotte She mar- vTimher Two becauw? this seat ing for the future anil we badlyiried the then 53-year*old William s now vacant Tivs wii! demon- neo.i the sidewalks. I aiji not a' Henry Belk in 1915 and they rear- snow %acant. in.swiii mnw Cansler but ed six children who survive them. Hannah Infant's Rites Conducted DISCHARGED J. R. Davis, veteran citv at- i totney. was able to leave Kings I Mountain hospital last week and is j-ecuperating at his home on East Mountain street. Mr. I Davii, suffered a di.slncated Rev. Charles Alexander, Pres-' shoulder and broken arm dur- byterian missionary to Fortaleza, ing a fall on an icy siflewalk Brazil, will fill the pulpit at Sun- several weeks ago. day morning w-orship services at: 11 at First Presbyterian church. lUf—- Mr. Alexander is completing ItIiSb TicIlGliiCKiJ his first term on the mission i i field. For five years he .sorve<l as UJuSj Heart Fund Drive Opens V as a member of the N. louse of Representatives.” The 1968 Heart Fund Campaign will open here and throughou' the state on Thursday. (IfKlayi and will continue through Feb ruary 29th, it was announced to day by Bob Culhretli, Heart Fun" campaign chairman for Clevetand County. The 1968 Heart Fund goal i i Cleveland County is S16,.5iM), a.'* compared with $16.(K)0 in 1967. Heart Fund Balloon Days will be held each Saturday durini. February from 9 a.m. until 4 j. m. Mrs. John Gamble wUl or ganize and supervise the sale of. - , „ ,, ,,, ^ balloons in Kings Moimtain and with the Rev. (.eoige Westmore- • ' land officiating. diate the fact that I have no r-'>P<‘’-dy o.vner on xes to grin.d. I am not picking i I favor the pro.jeot." >11 anvone. By the same token, I' Moving of ga.s mtins, power ’o not repres(»nt any group, fac lines and poles would be a city ion or special interest at any n’ility problem, Mr. Garrett an- e\el n' government. swtned to (luestion by Mr. Med- lirZ^'^and'**Losime"aVpr^ to To question by Mr. Modlin, ‘Ts| Graveside services for Charles' pastor of Mount Holly Presby he matters of state gfnernment : thU hearing cut and Walter Hannah^ infan^ Ordained by nd to rShe^mihUc T.esday’s hearing will belp.m. from Patterson Grove Bap-|was at Home "For almost ’^0 years I have^^^tiscrihed and submitted for; tist church cemetery. studied in Scotland. 'evoted much ti'^ne'and effort to State Highwav Commission con | other survivors include a half-, he problems of local an! state sidoration. “This hearing is just brother, Larry Mayos; the ma- Working among the poverty- overnment and to the business for information’’, said Garrett. ternal grandparents, Mr. and stricken peoples of Brazil, Rev. )f findin" proper .solutions. H. J. Wilson, highway locator; Mrs. E. Mills of-Kings Mountain; Mr. Alexander has helpefi estab- “Coupled w-ith mv understand- commission, said under; and the paternal grandparents,' psh chapels and school sand sup ng of the le'MsI itive proi-ess in' >^‘^**‘*^‘'** conditions construction Mr. and Mrs. David Hannah of plied an English speaking Proles- taleigh this %»n-fho-iob training a project shortly follows theMings Mountain. : tant church in Fortaleza, vill enable me to serve effective- P-‘hl>c hearing on it. He declined,' Mr.s. Paul K. Hendri.'ks, wife of mnw* inH infler<*nd M public opinion help?” Mr. David L. and Mary Sue Mills Athens, Ga. Presbytery in Sep- ... , i?ons wdiP h I fkd to be -^rrett replied that recordings; uannah. were held Monday at 4 tember 1955, his first pastorate Dr. Hendricks, pn^erUed a pro is.ons whKh II , m h^arinty ^-iii Crovo Rao-lw-as at Homer, Ga. He has also Siam cn Varic.j of Cheeses . a Boheler Rites Are Conducted how'ever, to estimate the S&L StOCkholdefS ing date for the Cansler St. pro- ject. Meeting Tuesday “Will our opposition to this stockholders ot Kings Moun-’ projert have any heanmr on Savings & Loan Association rision by the Hi.ghway Commis-|^^,m annual meeting Tuesday's Homo Arts club meet ing. Mrs. Hendricks concluded her program by pa.ssing a vaiiety of chece.ses to accompany a salad course served by the hostess, Mi.ss F'lizab(*lh 2\nthony. Miss Arthony entertained members and guests at her home. Mrs. H. Tom Fulton, Jr., was Auction Saturday, Feb. 10. 1968 10 a.m. until SHEETS-RADIOS- ANYTHING TO BE SOLD Third building down from the skating rink across the street from High View Restaurant on Bessemer City • Gastonia Highway. 2:8pd Rev. Mr. Alexander is married present as a visitor, and the father of two childicn. Mrs. .J. E. Herndon, club pre.si ages five and t*vo. dent, presided. ’ sion?” asked Medlin I Garrett replied, “I would say , , _ some hearin? but I hive no idea Funeral rite.s for Jamo.s Barney Boheler. 61, of Grover, were held pj.o?oct’’ Thursday at 3 p.rr. from the ^ ^ • Chapel of Harris Funeral Home she ’.viil be assisted by FHA girls. In Shelby it will be conducted by Miss Kathy Daves along with the Rainbow Girls, FHA girls and Junior High Home Ec g'lls. The business district solicita tion known as “Heart-Days for Business” will start Tuesday. Feb. .6th and run until Feb. 13th, and Heart Fund Sunday when the residential appeal is made, will be February 25th. In Kings Moun tain John Ross and L. E. Hin nant will have charge of Busi Dess Days, and in Shelby Roddy Eaves. Carl Wilson of Kings Mountain will be Chairman for Heart Sunday in this area. Heart Sunday is the day when volun teers will vi.sit their neighbors to distribute information and receive Heart Fund contributions. Interment was in Grover ceme tery. Mr. Boheler died Tuesday night in Johnson City. Tenn(‘s.see. A native of Cherokee County. Humphries' Rites Conducted F'uneral rites for Haskell Hum phries, 58, of route 6, Shelby, S. C., he wa.s son of the late Mr! \Y' and Mrs. Arthur Graham Boheler nd a veteran of World War 11 Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the office of the association on West Moun tain street. Business of the meeting will in clude annual reports of officers, according to announcement by Joe R. Smith, executive vice- president. BAPTIST TOPICS Rev. James Wilder will use the sermon topic, “Providen tial Grace” at Sunday morning worship services at Kings Mountain Baptist church. At Survivors include one brother. Nelson Boheler of Gaffney. S, C. and five sisters, Mrs. Warren Hicks and Mrs. Hubert Rollins, both of Grover. Mrs. John Taylor of Stac Mrs. ston Salem. Daniel and Mrs. Frank Cornwell, both of Kings Mountrain, were! the 5:30 vesper hour he will held Tuesday at 3 p.m. from Zoar^ use the topic, “Costly Disciple- Baptist church, interment fol-| ship.” lowing in the church cemetery. Mr. Humphries, a poultry far mer in the ?ioar community, died S _C, S'B.p.SLSeh ■ TO Fill Pulpit rs. Frank Smithdeal of Win- usc • “Heart disease is still the load- Mrs. Wood's Brother Passes Other survivors include his wife, Mrs. Annie Sailers Hum- ' phries; live sons. Blaine Hum phries of Blacksburg. S. C., Wen dell, Rojer and Dwight Humph I ries, all of Shelby, and Douglas Humphries of Charleston AFB; Rev. Charles A. Jackson,* Jr., a member of the South Georgia Annual Conference of The Meth odist Church and now director of development at Emory Univer sity, will be the guest minister five daughters, Mrs. Hoyle Camp, at the 11 a.m. worship hour Sun- ing killer in the Cleveland Coun- Funeral rites for Ivey U. Spur- Antonio. Texas, Mrs. El- day at Central Methodist church, ty area just as it is in .V. C. and ”ng. 71. of Shelby, brother of (on Bohach of Huntersville, Ala., announced Rev. D. B. Alderman, the nation", says Culhreih. ’ Last Mrs. Charles W’ood of Kings Dean Hinson of Greenville, minister year in N- C. alone some 22,000 Mountain, were* held Saturday at s q ^ \i;s. D 'n Boulay of Sum- He has served 35 years as min- dled as a result of this eardio :j p.m. from Davidson Memorial S. C. and Mrs. .Earl Scott of ister of many of the vascular disease. Our Heart As sociation represents an opportu leading aptist church, intermtuU follow- Biookshurg, S. C.; two hrother.s.i churches and as District Super ing in Shelby’s Sun.set cemetery. C(*cil and Lyman Humphries, intendent in the conferencc.com- nity for every p<'rson in Cleveland Mr. Spurling died Thursday i>()lh of Shelby; two additional mented Rev. Alderman. The pub- County to take a hand in stamp- .norning in (’levoland M(*moriaI s'sters. Mrs. .lohn Kennedy and lie is extended a special invita- ing out this killer.” hospital. Mcs. Palmer McMurry, both of tion, said Mr. Alderman. Other survivors includt* his Shelby, and 15 gramtchildren. Sunday evening, 6 p.m., will bo wife; two sons; fiv(* daughters; Rev. L. M. Tenery officiated the second session of the Church- C | ^ \ bioth(*rand a number of grand- at the final rites, and interment W''ide Study on Ecumenicity, with ^ children and great-grandchildren, was in the church cemetery. a covered-dish supper in the Fel- low'ship Hall of the church. The Col. KM Saver Says... KEEPING UP with your NEIGHBORS IS EASY IN THESE DAYS OF PICTURE WINDOWS [A’ ONE OF THE BLESSINGS of America i.s the right and ability of most people to own a home and plot of their own—with a picture window, if they wish. You can save toward a home of your own, at Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association — see us about homo fi nancing when you are ready to build or buy. peel to occupy the terminal about March 1, depending on how quick ly the remodeling can be complet-i ed. MEN'S BREAKFAST M(‘n of th(‘ Church ol Grace Methodist church will itoid a fellowship breakfast Sunday The Merchants Association will morning c.t 7:30 in the chunh continue to operate the Western lellowship hall, anm.uiuvs Union offkT. ■ Atiams. past.)]'. luntain LUTHERAN TOPIC study hook. “That We May Be- “Thei e Is A Place For Idle lieve”. by Dr. Albert C. Outler is Hands” will bo topic ()f the , being used and the study sessions sermon by Rev. Charles Easley are under the leadership of the at the 11 o’clock morning wor- , Church’s Commission on Mis- ‘ shi|> Itour .Sunday at .St. Mat- | sions. .Mrs. Fred Withers, chair-: ‘ thcw'.s latlhoran <-huivh. Iman, announced Rev. Alderman. I P. O. BOX 746 KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA 28086 Savings & Loan Association Jev elry Specials Ideal Gilts For Valentine's Day ALL MONOGRAM PINS i PRICE ALL PIERCED EARRINGS i PRICE ALL COSTUME lEWELRY i PRICE ALL LADIES' PENDANTS t PRICE DELLINGER'S JEWEL SHOP 144 W. MOUNTAIN ST. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. PHONE 739-5316 Mr. of Ki engaj Sandi Smitl Ch.arl Tlu Kings attorn when and s pa s< First Th< Men In (E CH men join have gar<h uecor

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