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U ^♦9® R KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursdays February 15, 1968 KINGS MOUNTAIN Hosp'itv^l Log v/s'mrvo Hot/iei? Dntty 10'Vi To II:S0 a.m. 3 to 4 and *o a p.m Mr. Marvin Alexander Mr. W. K. Carroll j Mrg. Isabel Dingus ^ Mrs. Effie Jolley . Mrs. Maggie Moten Mr. William Peterson Mrs. Maggie Pilkington ' Mrs. Dora Powell Mrs. Cuy Schofield ' Mr. Harvey Smith Mr. Homer Williams Mrs. Bessie Wilson Mrs. Clara Wri.4:ht Mrs. Oliver Armstrong Mrs. Donald Burton Mr. James Coffey Mrs. Barbara Gillespie Mr. J. B. Hawkins Mr. William Houser Mrs. William Jackson Mr. Felix Johnson Mrs. Florence Lynn Mr. Cicero Mitchcm Mrs. Cicero Mitchom Mrs. Harold Moore Mr. Melvin Morgan Mr. Guy Moss Mrs. Carl Oates Mrs. William Padgett Mrs. Horace Patterson Mrs. James Rosehoro Miss Sue Service Mr. Earl Wright ADMITTED THURSDAY Mr. George Cook. Kings Mtn. Miss Minnie Phifer, Route 2 Mrs. Charles Ledford, Route 1 Jeffery Whisnant, Route 2 ^ Mrs. Gordon Brooks, Grover ADMITTED FRIDAY . Mr. Mack Camp, Route 2 ■ Mrs. Blanche Machourcz, 112 Castlewood R/)ad Mrs. Henry Fite. Route 2 Mrs. George Hannon, Route 1, Kings Creek, S. C. Mr. Jamc< Melton. Route 3 Mr. J. D. Moss, Route 2 Mrs. Ronald Conrad, Route A Lincointon ADMITTED SATURDAY Mrs. Donald R. Bumgardner. Route 1, Fairview. Dr., Gastonia Mrs. Ted Hushing, City Mrs. Charles Wiggins. 4<K) N. Battleground Ave Girl Scouts sueii grant received in the Pioneer Girl Scout Council which includes Gaston. Lincoln, and Rutherford counties and one-third of Cleve-; lami county. Miss Crawford said the imme diate project of the troop is to beautify the entrance to Kings Mountain on the Shelby side at Hi:hway 74. With the help of .Mayor John Moss and the city planning commission the girls will select another entranc*e site and plans are to erect a welcome sign and plant shrubbery and trees to appropriately effect a “gofKl first impression to a pro-' eressive town", said Miss Cravv- fO’^d. ; “While the project calls for beautification of entrances only. ' Ailrman L. J. Harmon Finishes AF School Birth Announcements Candidate White ISSllGS StdtGlIlGni I Three auto accidents were re-' WICHITA FALLS, Tex. — Air- ^ Mr. and Mrs. James C. Wilson, I ported by the Kings Mountain Po-‘ man Larry J. Harmon, son of Mr. Route 1, Box 251 B, Grover, an- Senator J-ack White who an- Hce department during the period and Mrs. Ralph Y. Harmon Sr. of nounce the birth of their daugh- nounced several weeks ago he February 1-7. Rt. 1. Bessemer City, N. C.. has ter, Sunday. Febiuary 4, Kings would be a candidate for re-clec- In the first accident of the graduated from a U.^ Air Mountain hospital, tion, today announced a formal week, a car driven by Leroy Miller ^ ' Mr. and Mrs. Gaither Hayes, statement of candidacy. ran off of the road. Damage to Iiis para/vro, ica. ^ Boston, Bessemer City, He said: car was estimated at $12.5. He was trained as a communi- announce the birth of their dau- “I solicit the support of the. charged with driving on the wrong specialist and has been.ghter, Wednesday, February 7, voters in the Democratic Primai> side of the road. ' assigned to a unit of the Air Force Kings Mountain hospital, from Cleveland and Gaston Coun- rpj-^ second accident of the Systems Command at Elmendorf , rr • ties in order that I mi.4ht further occurred at ilie intersection AFB, Alaska. Jcffn<», pursue some of the needs '^nd jjfroots. The airman i.s a 1966 graduate Route 1, Box 3Sd, announce the problems of the people of this dnyon by Roger Randall, of Tryon High School. birth of their daughter, Wednes- district and this state. E^en Kings Mountain was struck —-- ■■■!, —'day, Febiuaiy 7, Kings Mountain j though the state has progressed another car driven by Eugene Cat SluhhlAliAld ! hospital, rapidly in public and higher Crawford, 24, of Kings Mountain, n & v n Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mayes, 202 I cation, there is still a great deal Damage to the Randall car was TOkCS PQTi III II0SC110 w. Maryland Ave., Gastonia, an* I to be done in order to offer the estimated at $12.5. Damage to thei , nounce the birth of their daugh- young people of to<iay a quality crawford car was estimated at CIGLI, Turkey Staff Sergeant ^ Wednesday, February 7, ^ I .1, Tpt a iKings Mountain hospital. Mrs. Estelle Stubblefield of Rt. 4, . the long range purpose of the IN NEW POST — Tommy Haw- is lo help put into effect speaker — Rev. George R. education. ^ $50. kins has joined Pritchard Paint Whittecar, president of the : “North Carolina has just touch- in the last accident of the week. „ • r w wn & Glass Company in Charlotte of Kings North Carolina Synod of the ' ed 'he surface in the realistic ^ car driven by Joe Ward, 38, of Tylertown, Miss., recently partlci- Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wil- as a sales trainee. The Kings 'inue<l .Miss Crawford. Our 12 Lutheran Church in Ai ^ ' .....-.-.-u Mountain man, son of Mrs. P. mPmhors hone to will fill the pulpit at A. Hawkins and the late Mr. 'ire city m adopting the proposal, o'clock worship service ! Hawkins, was assistant man- of f'o o''y planning commission morning at St. Matthew's Lutn- , leaeners ana aociurs lui uu. Laughter was charged ^ , , , mentally retarded and^ for thj)se Damage to bothj Anderson. ager of Harris*Teeter Stores in Cherryville for seven years. He and his wife and 20-month*old daughter live here on Church street. for a long range master plan that will encompass all areas of growth", said Miss Crawford. Under the leadership of Mrs. Charles Blanton, troop advisor, the Scouts are developing a pro gram to present to civic clubs, garden clubs and churches con cerning city-wide beautification ^yVins Piomotioii Rev. Whittecar ' engineer aboard the rescue heli copter from a U.S. Air Force sup-j ,, , . • u port unit at Cigli AB, Turkey, 'be biUh of 'beir ^3u„h- ' which picked up the sailors just Saturday, F^ebruary 10, Kings ,35 minutes after request for hospi al. sist.'ince was received. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Woocl- He served with the U.S. Navy 701 k. Lee St.. Bessemer during World War II. | City, announce the birth of their 611 Martha Ave., Gastonia, an- Tommy Hawkins who lequire special education. ; estimated at $100. “All local governmental units are suffering from "growing To Fill King-Phifei ^ ^ p^ore services on the part of these Ilf local government agencies. Serv- ijlQIldlS WOrKlIlQ ices cost money and these costs amiwunw t»»v •-»*. ..4 -s'. ... . are ultimately born by the indi- " possible to ent^ sergeant attended McComb'^yVrsaVunjay'pebruaVy lO, Kings A'A contacting Mrs. Blanton or Scout Whittecar. pres- vidual taxpayers. I sincerely hope ClJb r(3 | Mountain hospital. ▼ ) Tommy Hawkins, Kings Moon- Frances McGill. Ment of the .North Carolina .Sy-, that the Local Government Study, Ph‘ar «nd r ad rement^^ R Rum tain native and -son of Mrs. P. A.| Twelve hi-h school age gitls Lutheran Church in Commission, of which I am a ^miout the exd.spera aH^r entering the service. | Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Bum- Hawkins and the late Mr. Haw- belong t„ the newly-formed Ren- ^ fj,, ,ho puipj, at | member, can recommend 'h*- ‘'mrs o? he simial light- , “‘‘i daugh-' eardner. Route 1, Box 379. Fair- 'Tvirtitv . . I d-4 1 Adndiors lor ino sie.,nai iigni qj Mrs. Jesse Broome of 516 E. mow Dr., Gastonia, announce the birth of their daughter, Saturday, February 10, Kings Mountain hos- Pulpit Sunday kins, on January 29th joint'd ior Troop sponso^d by Trinity o'clock morning worshipil969 General Assembly, - system have been received ''‘ ‘’“J- Pritchard Pain. & Glass Com-, Episcopal “son Ann'-ahd St. Matthew's conshmtionai ^changes and other, iSed and, L a ear ap N. C. in Gharlotte as a sales are Susan Andtison, Ann • Lutheran church. trainee. Libby Trott. Brenda Goforth, pj-ior to coming to the N. C. Mr. Hawkins attended a sales Lynn Harmon. Linda Falls, Susan ^ypQ^j January 1, 1963. he sei ved conveniion of paint manufactur- Gt)forth, Ava Spearman. Suzanne editor of the Kansas Synod (*rs in Virginia last week. Amos and Jane Yates. Lutheran. He has held pastorates Prior to joining the Charlotte In announcing the award. Mis. Reloit, Kansas, Tulsa, Okla- firm. Mr. Hawkins was assistant Clyde Deitz. council president, ex- fjom 1951-62 was pas- manager of Harris Teeter Super r'lained that the lo'^al project had Concord’s St. James church. piti Market in Cherrwille for seven; been conceived and organized hv ^ graduate of Midland state, but we must be car vears. He is a graduate of Kings the girls themselves. To nualify and Western Theological prepared to make this change in recommendations that will allow! ana in-sraiiea ana, a.> a car ap- Local Government Agencies to proaches U b. 74 from south or D«vid Miller Iniured continue to grow in an orderly ^ a cab e system turns the WaVIO Wlllier injUrea fashion without any undue in- ' lights to green. In LOCOI AcCldeilt crease in ad valorum taxes on thei . C>‘y ‘hink the new individual taxpavers ; sysb>m will also benefit David Milie. , 24, of Kings North Carolina is rapidly chan.g- '^M'^'-i^^'s^eking to enter U. S. Mountain walked into the patli inir from a rural to an urban ft'*™ Edgemont, Kings ^!oun- of a ear driven hy .Sam Airing refuland tabi hospital, Juniper and Sims ton, this past week. .Miller was, ^ ^ Charles Short, 11 Street. taken to the Kings .Mountain hos- ^ ^ Lnanes s>iiun. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Willis, Route 2. Box 134, Cherryville, announce the birth of tlieir son, Saturday, February 10, Kings Mountain hospital. Mountain high school. After several times unsuccess- pital suffering from head wounds Pine St., announce the birth of for the grant. Troop 200 submit- He was ordained by'an orderly fashion with *h%unv"see¥n-‘instaUMioroTThe ''■samTnVna^or^nTalsr^fmm He and his wife and daughter,, ted an application and statement Lutheran Synod of Kansas! knowled-e that the rural peop C; ^fk . U I [J" Sam ary 13, Kings Mountain hospital. Kimberlev. will continue to live about it, servi-. and Adiacent States in 1935. ! are a vital part of N. C. and its Do" Herndon imes^ g^ I’, here at 915 Church street. ing background information on ,jp hoW important po-^ progress. . ,,o^n,is.,ion won approval to cidont No charge, were ti ed announce the birth of the purpose, a detailed olan of the North Carolina .Sy-i These are just .some of the '"'''^Ses wtie tiled. Mondiv, f’ebruary 12, action and evidence of the ne*‘d j^fr^ber of the Bn?»*d of I problems that need careful con for a grant to carry it out. Selec- 'p .^j^tees of Lenoir Rhvne College sideration by the 1969 General Special education classes win for the gr int were made by ,953.^2: member of the Social School Choice Mrs. .Mary Barnes, S15 Third pe taught in only one school (not ^a,ion.„ ,,-ogram missions Committee of s>nod; St- "-'t deteimmedi. Parents of chil- ^his mark, the fifth „f ,|,p Board of Social St. ’-et doferm Mrs. Paul Perkins, Route 1 dren re<|uiring sppf'al v-ear Reader's Digest Foundation United Lutheran Church Assembly. If the voters see fit to St. VC*fir Mr. Harry Stewart. 911 Second ^;houId ma’-k “special education been awarded in sup- America, 19.50-62; member of | problems.’ re elect me to a third term in the N. C. State Senate, I promise to give proper attention to these Iordan Adds Award Praise Kings Mountain hospital. ADMITTED SUNDAY on ' hoice form. j Qj,l Scout community pro- Vhe Board of managers of the de- choice of school is maru* ...... .. .. . Once a ' , „ . u , w innmern I-'"" "'"-’usihout the country. ^rrtment orcvrngelism. National! 42. served at the 1967 General A-- telephoncM Mayor John Henry " - Mrs. Gus Hartsoe. Jr., Route 2 i, cannot be changed. Assignment ,he Churches of Christ, semhly session as chairman of from nine weeks of Nfvy basic C ^y.^nnouncHhe^i f Citv entrances ttca rto wis a dele rate the Senate committee on coun- giatuiaiions on the (ir>i, iccent nt.,...,! rya t.a..u Mr. Robert Wilson, Route 1, change during the school term |,p ,p,yfip,,ion of citv entrances 19,52-90 He was a dele rate . e. - n.c 1 u'’,-aThur 9 0-i -inatcd wilh the Arts Festival ,o’,ix’conventions of the ULCA, Mr. Hubert Grigg, 916 .Second i, compelling haidship, hy all Girl Scout troops last j delegate to the constituting change "f .'^’’Ver spring Proceeds from this pro-; convention of the Lutheran ■‘' ■iTu^vnf a School desi^^^^^^ Church in America, held in De- .31 availah i y - ^ _ I daiinn grant to nav most of the Michigan, in June. 1962. He St. Mrs. Mattie Wise, Route 3 Mr. James Thornburg, 5106 Midpines Mrs. Jno Willis, Route 2, Cherryville ADMITTED MONDAY Mrs. Quinn Bowen, Roipe 2 . 4 f'4 ti erx^r.ini nnerk of ^rant to pay most of the Michigan, in June, 'vl to fit tlip snec lal needs ol . nf tho first ontranee de- nt thn install the system at city expense. George A Huntsinger . . i »•• • u T ■ " ^ Charles Wiggins, f inisiies iraining 400 N. Battleground Ave., an- I *• rN 4 ' nounce the birth of their daugh- i£=,“,r&srf rsv,: “■ U. S. Senator B. Everett Jordan A. Huntsinger, of 604 L. Georgia Ave., Bessemer' Mr. and Mrs. William Queen, Avo.. Bessemer birth of their ties, cities and town.,, as vice honor in vvinning honorable men^ ^-al Training son Ju^da.v Kc^^^^^^^ chairman ol the committees on tion in the national dean-up,; jn ,he fL^t weeks of his naval ’ “ " hospital. judiciary (2t and salarie., and pamt-up, fix-up campaign Uervice he stuXd military sub Mr, and Mrs. K. Ragan Harper. - -- • .Senator Jordan also asked for ne sruaiea miiirdiy sud Two-term State Senator White, . iects and lived and wnrke-i under 102 N. Roxfonl Road, announce information on Kings Mountain worked under, and 41 availahil-ty at another; school, of a cours*' of studv re-l fiuired hv the student. g^ea.s of Senior Scouting, said , QoncordT ho \vas President | Local Government Study Commis fees. He also was a member of nine other committee. infoi mation on Kings /^';^ditlons’ slmiTar* to * "thosp'^he' daughter. Wed- An attorney with the law firm and the area, both for his encounter on his first shin Davis. White and Short, the and for dislnhuiion to visitors 'V ' "^'^’.tain hospital. i! * 'iV "»^n«rU-5»nnPd student H’xpenses of the first entrance de- ^ member of the Board of velopment. 'social Ministry of the Lutheran of Davis, wnue ‘V;-; ' ^is first shore station. Two members of Senior Troop, Church in America. ' Kings Mountain man DisuaR-hed were I" making the transition from i 200 recently were honored in oth- while serving as pastor of St.i serving as co-chairman of the Dispatclwd „f| civilian life to Naval .service hel Coni/Nr sflid * Drftttidpnt' T nnai ripvprnmpnt studv Commis-- brochuros fiom th( Chamh( 1 of .MIS. v«uuii. iv-5,4 « f]uiii-u MV ,v,rvc er areas of Senior scounng. saici. Tgj^PS* Concord, he was Fresiacni Local Governmeni aiuuy i •••, x.rt.eeivi.H instruction under vet-! Mr. K. B. riumley. ISOS Ovver not available at the scio ^‘Imis. Blanton. Donna Crawford Cabarrus County Lutheran | sion appointed to e.xplore cran Navy petty officers. He' an Ave., Gastonia en. ,,,mi ottonH thp ‘snarx* Exolora-'M;vx5c.f«,.,.’ Acu/w>iatinn iq-^ and, np^iHc and rrohlems of all aspects tary Park, studies on Kin,,- ,1 .. man Ave., Gastonia Laura Beth Wilson, City Mrs. Minnie McCloud. 10 North 'SJr.. Cherryville >Mrs. Thurman Greene. Route 2 i Mrs. Onzie Redmon, Route 5, Shelby • Mr. Dewev Mo.ss, Bessemer City ADMITTED TUExSDAY Mrs. Charles Short, 11 Pine .‘^t. ‘ Mrs. William Queen, 142 W. Virginia Ave.. Bessemer C'fy ADMITTED WEDNESDAY Mrs. R. Ragan Harper, 102 N. Roxford Road will attend the Space Explora-Ministers’ Association, 19.54 and, needs and problems of all aspects ^ . J tion Conference in Huntsville. 19(52. ; of local government. HliVf R©StR'*'€lS Ala. Susan Goforth will partici- u^, bas represented the synod! Mrs. White, the former Dorcas few Negro students. HEW thought, pate with 200-300 other seniors in the North Carolina Council of cline of Fallston, is a King^s at Badin’s formerly all Negro, June in the Appletree Encamp- churches. He ^served as first vice Mountain teacher. They and their school. ment in the Nantahala Forest of president of the Council, 1960-61. three children reside on Edge- Rutherford Countv. Lincoln Western North Carolina. Linda elected president at the mont Drive. County and Union County .schools p'alls, also selectfxi for this en- annua! meeting of the Council are others in tiiis area getting eampment, will be unable to at- jp winston-Salcm. January, tary Pairv, 1 .• Mountain from various aremios, ■‘'camanship, as well as METER RECEIPTS Parking meter receipts for the week ending Wtninesday and other facts phampicts. Clavon Kelly, co-chairman other subjects, the clean-up (vampaign, and May- ^ or 5IOSS will go to Wa.shington Winil-DlXie ShOWS Monday Tor a two day t on clean-un and for receipt of the; InCieaSes IH 2>ClleS survival techniques, military drill] totaled $214.45.including $132.FO city’s award. similar call-downs from HEW. tend. Only Two Accidents This Past Week Nursing Home Meeting Held Military Rites For Cpl. Welch 1963, and served for two years Ho was married in 1936 to the former Ruth Livers, and they have four children. Blanton Heads Gionp To Conlei , OnCanslerPlan *»•>" ““'*1®” * Rites Conducted I from on-street meters. $63.5t) from overparking fines and $1S.15 from off-street motors, City Clerk Joe McDaniel re ported. KIWANI5 MEETING John C. Smathers will give 1 Increases in both sales and earnings were recorded by Winn- Dixie Stores, Inc., duiing the 28' the 1967 jV-hievoment report to weeks ended Jan. 13 compared feature the program at Thurs- 'with the corresponding period day night’.s Kiwanis cluh mf'et i last year. jpg at 6:45 p.m. at the VV^omaiTs The company, which operates dub. SPEAKER — Rev. Charles A. The city board of commission- i ers took under advisement ^ re- {.'uneral rites for John Fred- 739 supermarkets througliout the quest by Everette (Buddy) Med-Mitchcm. .57, were hold South, reported that the volume — ncv. wuuitca «. Shareholdirs of Kings Moun- Military funeral rites for Cpl. Pjmimitlnjl ; lin Tuesday night that the board gt 3.30 p.m. from Now totaled $.558,693,478 compared Jackson, Jr., director of develoo- trdn Convalescent Center. Inc. re- jjgj.ptd jj Welch. 21, were held ly|ai| VUlPlIlIIIW , on record as opposing the Ryp^m’s Chapel AME Zion ^ith $533,511,771, a gain of $25,- ment at Emory University, will elected directors and the nine di- wt^dnesday at 3 p-m. from Pen- _ Cansler street improvement pro- (x^preh, interment following in 181,707 or 4.72 percent. fill the pulpit at Sunday wor- Onlv two accidents wore re- rectors re-elected officers at the p,y,g (^'hapcl Methodist church. Shareholders of Kings Moun-: ject. Kelly’s C’napel church cemetery., Earnings after taxes amounted ship services at Centra) Metho- oortod by the Kings Mountain annual meeting Monday. interment following in Mountain tain Mall. Inc. Tuesday elected' Mr. Medlin said he represented Mr. Mltchem died Friday morn- to $11,670,7-19 compared with last dist church. Kllce Department this past Business of the meeting in- cemetery. 12 directors and first action oftg group of citizens on (^nslcr the Kings Mountain hos- year’s $11.4,59.x308. This represent- week. eluded reports u'i-i.rc Mmintain directors was to re-elect of- street hut did not pital after illness ed earnings per common share] ON DEAN'S LIST Monday a car driven by Clau- h building of a nursing home on a 'The former Kings Mountain ficer and appoint a four-man motion of the board, Mayor] |^gf| operated Carolina (^f compared with 91c Richard Franks, jjnior stu- diaPayno 47, of Kings Mountain. 5.9 acre traet near Kings a oi.o- “si n m ai non Janu executive committee with Charles, John Henry Moss .appointed a cafe on Canslor street for a 1967, and a percenta.-e to sales dent at the University of Chat- backed into the path of another tain hospital. ‘.7 ?t “nL^ni'\he laic''Riehan^ Pinknev Blanton as chairman. committee including Commissions oo^^Ler of years prior to his re- of 2.09 percent against 2.15 per-' tanooga in Tenne.ssce, was list- car driven by Estelle Boheler. 46, firm of Henry Whitehead At- son ol >'<' ^ „ M.rmnis eorooration W. S. Biddix. O. O. Walker. Nor- tirement. cent. On Jan. 13. there were 12.- ed on the dean's list for the Ilso of Kings Mountain. 'anta, Ga. was being eon acted and Euia Mao I amb> Welch of Paul H. McGinnis, man King and City Attorney Jack was a member of New By- ,5,,5,3,1 shares outstanding com- winter quart Payne was charged with fail- this week and officers s.iid the.\ .xparlanhurg. S. t. «inro thn erouo was , .... A«.,ai,n , .. ,, r,„,. w i . » 4 president since the group vvas ;;(rhitr‘trcon"erwi.h Mr. Medlin num's 'ch.apel chur h. Rev. W. J. paneci‘ wVth‘ Y2,5”si,56l''The ^rTT’ cd'Mr Tm;'M;^"V'B®''E?anks I Huffsto.ler formed ast year w^ ^ and his associates concerning the camtbell. his pastor, officiated Joos year. ‘^1 0 King-rMounTain. al ntps. president. Also re-elected was g^ the final rites, assisted by 11 ixi . i uiim. i. ure to .see that a move could be expec fted to he able to hire an -ar- Rev. W. Leonard also voted officiated at the final im-a. presiucin. rti»L» ip-t Before enterin- the service Brown, vice-president. P Mayor Moss explain- r,.v. .s. T. Cooke, Rev. R. L. Gar- Lcfo.e enteim„ Elected secretary w-as Joe R ,Hat the Cansler street widen- vin. p.-esiding Elder S. I- Clo- made in safety. Damage to the chiteci soon. D‘r‘";'77 Pavne car was estimated to bo in\ite Di. Hariu f he ‘i*' $125. Damage to tho Boheler car land County p[!J Cpl. Welch made his horn was estimated at $1.50. »<> <'aruss medicare and p osput ^ In the second accident of tho piopostd fdc > - « woUh Graham. Other survivors week, a car driven by Wilma Tur- medicare. ^vpnitivp vice include four brothers, James A. ner, 57, of Kings Mountain was Joe R. brnitn, ; wc'lch of Gastonia. Richard (Jun- p„pp,.*:vt» committee are L. E. a'iso orkTngs^Moum & Loan Association was^re- nve ^and ^Railroad avenue) to Mountam; a od that the Cansler street widen- presiding Evelyn fI*’"''* ing was one piece of the long- ^ent. Rev. J. M. Vickers and Rev, during 1967, and elected treasurer ,horoughfare plan. Mr. Alexander, was Lee McIntyre, First CiUzen knew nothing Surviving are his wife, Mrs. banker. Other members of the plans, if any, to re-route ossic Lee Mitchcm; a step-son. on Piedmont ave- Joyce Dean Yorng of Kings tain. Ledford stated th sec Turner’s car approaching from Kings Moun- “ ^'l^^aiion prUident.'Mr. Bhly Ray Welch, all of Kings , .iiHn't aTl Mrs Clyde Kerns were re- Mountain, and a sister, Mrs. Joyce C. J. Mabry, Jr.. Carl F. Mau- Canslei str^t oai hin- mm secretary and treasurer. W ■ of Kings Mountain. ^ g jr. and Men-. the left Turner wTs trT;a4in^ Other directors are John McGill. « 1 . 1 AttaCKldldl in a funeral prosossion at the O. O. Walker, James Gibson Roh- Qilpc CondllCtfifl actions, directors at l"meofZaccrnt TheveM ''''"““V*'” the annual meeting voted to f|l dQ collieded at the intersection of Uarl ^ ® meeting with Mayor 1|| IflWVVjf W Waco Road and North Cansler st. L(IQ16 II. vOyQcll S John H. Moss to determine how Damage to the Kirby car was first Monday of each month as ’Dean Yt)ung of Kings Mountain; ' a <!aughter-in-law, Mrs. Joyce Dean Young, of Kings Mountain; two brothers, Dennis Mitchem find Ernest Mitchem, both of Winston &alem; three nieces. Mrs. Alberta Thombs of Kings Moun tain, Mrs. Quincy Smith of Shel- f'Stimated at $350. Ledford’s ve hide was estimated to be $125. '(•gular mei'ting date and invitc<l Mall planning can be coordina#''<ii Dillard Hunter McCoy, 48, was gj^fi ^iss Barbara Mitchem of Doan Coffdell 4 montl with city planning and the dty’sj found dead Monday morning at ^ew York City; his aunt. Miss nf fnH Mr. request for urban renewal and. his home at 405 W. King street, p,.arl williams; three great nieces and seven great nephews Heart Fund Drive Underway mns lo attend the 5 p.m. meot_ ^ T‘^ie;r%uddonIy'^'T/°hi"' ob-i apparently of a heart attack. uanera, arrangements which Association on Wt>st Mountain tam ^ arpa are incomplete will be announ- street Kings Mouniain’s 1968 Heart Fund campaign is underway. Goal of the campaign in Cleve land County is $16,.500, announces L. E. I Josh I Hinnant, campaign chairman "‘r* nn«;pd m^ll area ^re uicuuiiii^'*' vvm. w FROM VIETNAM hv'"n'";ro?her Johnny Enrorn" of abutting property «'d hy Gill & Brown Funeral; ^ m,,,. dell .mfsiMer Ruthie gTh Cog- owners into the corporation will Home. rine Corp.s. arrived in California del!' his paternal --randparents, he among duties of the neo^dy-, Mr. McCoy was an employee of Tuesday ncht after a tour of Mr'ami Mrs Oscar Lee CogdelT formed executive committee. By- ^ity Ice & Coal Company. A ,T’''b ^ f of Shelby and his maternal 'aw amendments approved in world War II veteran, he was Mr. and Mrs. \\ alter Bolin nf grandpartmts. Mr and Mrs. Ben January paved the way for lea^ ^j.s. Sylvia Sanders of 'he Dixon community will be . Black Of Kings Mountain. on property abutting the g. C. Sale of a million dollars in proposed mall area to become week. .sewer .system bonds for the City Funeral services were held members of the corporation. Pres- Other survivors include a bro-| Mr. Hinnant said Balloon Day oi Kin-s Mountain has been M^ndiy, 4 p.m. at the Harris klcnt McGinnis explained in mak- ther. I is Saturdays and the colorful bal- scheduled tentatively for March v'lmeral Homo Chapel. The ri'es ing the executive committee ap loons w’ere on sale on downtown 19. the Local Government com- were officiated by the Rev. Ray pointments. str<»ots Saturday for tho first time' mission has informed Mayor John F-"ree:iale. Burial was in the The proposed Cherokee Street Tentative Rond Sale Date Set tills month. Heart For Business Henry Moss. Days .solicitation is being com- The hond.s, along with a fed- pleted this week. Sunday, Feb- (>ral government grant of $387. ' ruary 25th, Is Heart Sunday and 500, will defray co‘;ts of constnu- B door-to-door solicitation is plan- thm of 1 rt'novated and expanded ned with Carl Wil.son as chair- citv si'wage disposal svstem. ini- man of the Sunday campaign for tiallv estimated to eost $1.30'),000. fends to combat heart di.sea.se. Early in 19fifi eit' -*ns approved Mrs. John H. Gamble and i^^nance of sl..3no.o(K) in bonds for FHA'ers from King.s Mountain this pimpose. W?h school are conducting the ('onstructhin is sihe<Ui'pd to street sale of balloons for b<'nefit begin soon hy Rlytfie Biot hers, of the appeal. of Charlotte. Mountain Rest cemetery. Mall would provide 400 free TO ATLANTIC CITY Schools Superintendent Don Jones will attend the annual BUILDING PERMITS City officials issued two build ing permits this week. Realtor J. Wilson Cran ford obtaino<l a parking spaces wdth shops front- convention of the nation’s ing on the parking area. CARO OF THANKS The family of the late John F. schofil administrators to be held in Atlantic City, N. J.. and starting Sunday. KIWANIS SPEAKER Kiwanis Lieutenant Governor Oral Yates will make his of ficial visit to the Kings Moun tain Kiwanis club Thursday night at 6:45 p.m. at the Wo man’s club. He will use the top ic, “Man and the Law.” pe'mit to build two six-room Mitchem wish to express sincf»re residences on Mira Roifl at es- roc'-eciatlon for the many cards, tlmat'^'d cost of $1.3.000 each, flowers and telegram Hen T. Goforth obtained a per- from their friends in their hour mit to remo'tel his business of beieavemont. May God’s bless- hulldin.g on York road at esti- ings be upon each of you. mated cost of $10,^)00. 2:15 TO RALEIGH John L. McGill, chairman, and received Thomas W. Harper, director. will attend the Governor's con ference on community relations to be held in Raleigli next Wed nesday. MISSION STUDY 2\ church-wide mission .^ludy on the theme. “Ecumenicity” will continue Sunday nigiu at 7 p.m. at Grace Methodist church, according to announce ment by Rev. Dixon Adamas, pastor. HELP WANTED Warp and Filling Spinners $1.89 per hour Six Days Per Week Excellent Fringe Benefits Call or Write Gambrill Melville Mills Bessemer City, N. C. Phone 629-2271 O 0 S /roi
The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.)
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