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1 It^ f r • i Page <8 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KING^ MOUNTAIN, N. C. Thursday, May 30, 1968^ KINGS MOUNTAIN Hospital Log VISITING HOURS Xkdly 10:30 To 11:30 cum. 3 to 4 pbin. and 7 to 8 p.in. Mrs. Manda Barbor Mrs. James Bohelcr Mr. Mack Camp Mr. Arthur Hamrick Mrs. iBlanche Harvey Mr. Earl Rhyne Mrs. Guy Schofield Mrs. Cleo Van Dyke Mrs. Samuel Worthen Mrs. G. W. Wilson Mrs. Mattie Wise Mrs. Lillie Armstrong Mr. James Champion Mrs. Melva DoFriec*e Mrs. Bertha Ellison Mr. William Houser Mrs. O. C. Kiser, Jr. Mr. Thomas Landers Mrs. Diane Kiser Lee Mrs. William Lewis Mrs. Florence Lynn Mrs. Geneva Moss Mrs. Carl Oates Miss Margaret Virginia Per kins Mrs. Pressley Sweezy Mrs. Julie Underwood Mrs. Roland- Goins ADMITTED THURSDAY Mrs. Claude Goins, 3314 Goble St.| Gastonia Mr, Walter Hall, Route 1, York Rd. Mrs. Jennings Robertson, Rt. 2, Bessemer City Mrs. Willie Robinson, Route 1, Gastonia Betty Jane Nance, Route 2 ADMITTED FRIDAY Mr. William Peterson, 314 Waco Rd. Mrs. Carl Neely, Route 1, Gastonia Mrs. James McFarland, 13 Dixie Trailer Park Mrs. Teresa Franklin, 1036 t*earson St., Gastonia ADMITTED SATURDAY Mrs. Donald Bell, Route 9, Box 96, Shelby Mrs. Maynard Camp, Route 2 Mrs. Bobby Teemster, Route 2, Bessemer City Mrs. Ronnie Maples, 50S Lin- wood Rd. Mr. Carl Starr, Route 1 ADMITTED SUNDAY Mrs. Ida Long, 103 Parker St. itA’ ] I Glenn Grigg's Mother Passes Funeral rites for Mrs. Johnnie Philbeck Grlgg, 86, of route 2, Shelby, mother of Glenn Grigg of Kings .Mountain, were held Tues day at 2 p.m. from the Lutz-Aus- tell Funeral Home Chapel, inter*, ment following in Cleveland Me-: morial Park. | Mrs. Grigg died Sunday night in Cleveland Memorial hospital. She was the daughter of the late Gaither and Jane Magness Philbeck and the widow of Dar- gin E. Grigg. She was a member of Sharon Methodist church. Besides her son from Kings Mountain she is survived by two sons, Evans Grigg of Clover, S. C. and Clyde Grigg of Shelby; one daughter, Mrs. ^ren R. Moore of Kings Creek, S. C.; 12 grandchil dren and 18 great-grandchildren. Rov. Richard Howell officiated at the final rites. GRADUATES — Mrs. Linda Pruitt FloycL top. has received her degree from Western Caro- lino Univeisity. Cadet Larry S. Fulton graduotes Wednesday from the U.S. Military Acodemy ot West Point. mi mV" m < , >21 JOSEPH H. FITE MRS. ARNOLD PHILBECK KICK-OFF HOSPITAL DEVELOPMENT FUND DRIVE^Leaders in the Initial Gifts DivUion of the Kings Mountain Hospital development $150,000 fund drive held a kick-off luncheon Tuesday. Look ing over plans for the fund-raising are Jack White, left Jim Harry and George Houser. (Photo by Paul Lemmons) Riley Mayberry Memorial Day 194 Grads Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Gary Stroupe, 312 Walker St., announce the birth of their daughter, Monday, May 27, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Goins, 3314 Goble St., Gastonia, an nounce the birth of their daugh ter. Thursday, May 23, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen, 222 E. Boston Ave., Bessemer City, announce the birth of their son, Friday, May 24, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Minor 'Benton, 214 Walker St., announce the Johnny Laws, 17, who plead Peeler, baritone; welcome address school guidance counselor, will guilty to the February robbery by Mayor John H. Moss; pledge present the “I Dare You Award” charge, is serving a seven-year of allegiance to the flag led by to a senior and L. Lyndon Hobbs, term in a federal establishment Carl Wilson; the introduction of chairman of the Cleveland Coun- for juvenile offenders. i the speaker by Harold Glass; and ty Morehead Award selection ,, * . Ti 1- bonedictionbyRev.DavidCastor.icommittee,willpresenttheMore- Kmgs Mountain P^icp Lmef Flags will be placed on the head four-year scholarship award, rXf nr^restVd RHevand graves of all servicemtm. previously announced, to Rick, birth of their daughter, Friday, Roptr arre.sti d Rilty and Mayber- Mr. Ross, vice president of the Finger. I \Iav 24 Kines Mountain hos- ry on 1-85 less than an hour after Materials Division of Janitor Sup-1 I nifil the Blacksburg bank was robbed i pjy ^ Service Company of Char-' Kings Mountain high of $15,128.88. : lotto, joined the Mint Hill Post 1 school Band will play *‘Pomp and The chain of events began Sat- ! 4059, VFW, in 1949 and has serv-1 Circumstance" for the processlon- iw 40..jw urday at ll;15 a.m. when two; ed as po.st commander and in j "Coronation Overture** for Mrs. Cornelius Edwaids, Route entered the Grover bank i various other district and state recessional. 2 ’ and robbed it at gunpoint. Fol- posts. He served in the Army in event of rain the graduation Mrs. Roy McNichols, Putt St., lowing the robbery, area police the Pacific Theatre of Operations exercises will be held in the gym- ’ ’ were alerted and Kings Mountain , during World War II as an in- nasium. Mrs. Hudson Blanton 1309 Police Chief Tom McDevitt. off- fantryman with the 96th Division Senior class officers are Den- Shelby Rd. ; duty officer William Roper and on Leyte and Okinawa. Wounded nis Smith, president; Paul Gaff- ADKITTED MONDAY State Highway Patrolman J. L. and medically discharged in De- ney, vice-president Mrs. Clarence Black, 400 Wil- Evans headed toward Grover on cember 1945, he is holder of a Frederick, secretary. The therr'dTughterrF^ son St. 1-85- number of service decorations in-, colors are blue and white, thej^^^ 5,4 Mountain The trio of officers had stopped eluding the Bronze Star, and the class flower is blue carnation and Mrs. Thurman Gantt on 1-85 and Purple Heart. the class motto is, "Today’s Edu- were questioning her at the time ; cation is the Foundation for To- a 1964 m(xlel black and white , j morrow’s Success.” auto sped by. The three officers ; Three ReCeiVed Junior marshals are Tim Web- SenioB Homn ^ Di. Hayes John Ballew and Richard Eth eridge have been awarded Na tional Science Foundation grants for six week's summer study at the University ol North Carolina. Ballew, a rising junior, is son of Mi. and Mrs. W. C. Ballew^- Etheridge, a rising senior, ts sou of Mrs. Dorothy P. Etheridge. The program, which recognlwis gifted students in the fields ol science and is a conege-oriented course. Ls open to rising high school seniors. Because of his rat> ing in science, young Ballew, A junior, will be able to join the group for the summer program^ Ballew is recipient of the Plonk Scholarship Medal for high schol astic average. - Nine students submitted appll-^ nations for the summer grant, an^: lounced Fred Paschal, guidance ounsclor. r )V MISS RITA BARRETT y®-- BROADUS JACKSON Mr. and Mrs. Jamqs McFar land, 13 Dixie Trailer Park, an nounce the birth of their son, Saturday. May 25, Kings Moun tain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neely, Route 1, Gastonia, announce the birth of their son. Friday, May 24, I Kings Mountain hospital. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. Farr, 1006 June gt.. Gastonia, announce Mrs. C. C. Laughter, Route 2, Bessemer City Mrs. Drucilla Wilson, 109 W. La. Ave., Bessemer City Mr. Floyd Whitesides, Route 4, liincolnfon Mrs. Gary Stroupe, 312 Walker St. Mrs. Buddy Jones, Route 1, Grover Mr. Gilmore Hamm, Route 2, Cherryville ster, Chief, and Susan Baum- |!iaftspiin Employees Promotion i day, May 24, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Camp, Route 2, announce the birth of their son, Saturday, May 25, Kings Mountain hospital. . Mr. and Mrs. John Waddell, 301 Dover Dr., Bessemer City, an nounce the birth of their son Mis. Falls' Mother Passes Funeral rites for Mrs. Ullle Hasley, 64, were held Tuesday In s Star City, Arkansas. \ Mrs. Hasley, mother of Mrvl Douglas Falls of Kings Mountain* * lied here Saturday at 7 p.m. Other survivors include three ions, Ray Hasley of Waterford, Jalif., Paul Hasley of Malvern .\rk., and G. R. Hasley of Sta^ City, Arkansas. Beverly Willis In Student Post Miss Beverly Willis, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. WillU; Jr^ has been elected president of the Woman’s House Government ei Western Carolina University fo^ the 1968-69 academic year. ; This is the highest elected ofi ice for women students on thg Western Carolina Csmpus. i Miss Willis has also served ag president and sccrctary-treasureg of Leatherwood Dormitory, A nember of Woman’s House Court cil for the last two years, ang Marshall of Alpha Xi Delta sor ority. She is a rising senior majoring n elementary education. MRS. JESSE MARTIN gave chase that later resulted in ■ the arrest of Riley and Mayberry : Mr- Howard is the son of Mrs. gardner, Judy Blackburn. Don Bridges, Jimmy Champion, Rich- Up plowed field ended, A bag full of ^tyamilies are of Kings .nouzi-, gp^j ^ ^ money was recovered at this tain. _ Robert White. 1308 Linwood Rd.. announce the. JAMES T. MOORE I He and his wife are parents of ' two children. Mr. Moore is son 1 of Mr. an^ Mrs. P. E. Moore of Gastonia. The fqmily attends i Maylo Methodist church in Ranlo. Three promotions and three ad- Mrs. William Downey, PO Box pomt and a pistol was taken irom Mary Anne McCurdy i Senior sponsors are Mrs. Paul birth of their son, Sunday. Mayi ditions to the firm at Craftspun -403, Bessemer City ’ ... Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ausley. Mrs. Bill Bates. Mrs. Carl j 26, kings Mountain hospital Mrs. John Queen, 1605 Shelby, the two men were t^aken to p McCurdy, graduated in cere- linger, Mrs. Mardecia Harrill.l Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Murray, Rd. nirneri^nve"r*‘to rarasrems ^^ho beginning Sunday, at 11 Mrs. Brenda Neal, Miss Helen ^ Route 1, Shelby, announce the Mrs. .Virginia Bush, 1200 ; in the Meredith College am- Logan and Mrs. Tolly Shuford. 'birth of their daughter, Satur- Westover Dr. hraTof MouS ^ Directors of the Mixed Chorus day. May 25, Kings Mountain ADMITTED TUESDAY ; of Kings Mountain polic(\, ^j.g j ^ McClure and Mrs. hosoital. Mrs. Franklin Ware. Jr., 815' mvestigation revealed The Baccalaureate Address was x. Goforth. Band director is Joe; Mr -and Mrs. Bobby Feemster, W. Mountain St. hu-sband delivered by Wallace E. Johnson,; c. Hedden. j 512 Mickley Ave., Bessemer City, Mrs. Acie Smith. Route 2 ; 1 i rnnounceThe birth of their dau- VI J n 1. ■ 1 ghter, Saturday. May 25, Kings Fred Paschal | Mountain hospital. aw - ! were not married at the time of president of the Holiday Inns Mr^ Carl ^reeinV 13 Mvrtlel^*'® first bank robbery. America, Inc. The 5 p.m. Com- SU Ga^onia ' mencement Address was given by Mr. Ben Hilliard, Jr.. 122 E. ’ f"*'™ w Texas Ave Bessemer City tellers cage in the bank when 907 w two men entered Saturday. She Miss Matilda Dedmon, 207 W. ^ customer Mountain bi. and the two men stood by to ^ await their turn. “After the eus- ^t., bneioy tomcr left’', according to Mrs. Mr. J. P. Stamey, 703 Harmon t^e men pulled 4‘ Ol.! a gun and ordered me and the Mrs. Marcus Martin. 214 , manager. W. E. Trouble- Katnerine St. ; jq hq down on the floor of Mr. W. K. Carroll, 1007 N, i bank. "The older of the two piedmont Ave. Tennessee’s governor Buford El- ■ lington. I He received his A. B. and Mas- ;ter of Education degrees from the University of North Carolina and While at Meredith Mrs. Bailey w'as a member of the Philaretian Society, a service organization on campus. Mrs. Bailey is a business ma jor and plans to enter the field of teaching. Mrs. Victor Hamrick, Route 3 Mr. John T. Bell. 903 First St. CARD OF THANKS The members of our family are , men did all the talking", she • said. deeply appreciative of the many . _ . Troublcfield said one of the kindnesses and expressions of ♦ Glance, zw a went to the vault and one sympathy at the death of our be- Si^t went to the cash drawers at the loved husband and father, Joe Mrs. Jlajor Loftin, 130d Gold Goforth Election has done additional graduate ^as been principal of the 42-tea- work at several other universi-1 school in Thomasville. ties. : Goforth holds degrees in Rev. Tom Richie is program! lie^af chairman for Thiu«dav’s meet- * science (BS) which he at- cnairman lor inursaays meet- Appalachian State uni- ing. St. Ext. Mrs. Flalph Ware, 212 E. King SL Mrs. Mattie Hicks, 612 Mica St. County Chairman State executive committee — Clyde Nolan, Mrs. O. Max Gard ner, Sr., and J. OHie Harris. The convention named dele gates and alternates to the state convention in Raleigh on June 6. Cleveland was allotted 40 dele gates on basts of one for each 300 votes cast for Governor Dan K. Moore in November 1964. The delegates are the 28 pre cinct chairmen and seven offi cers, plus Pat Spangler, Clint Newton, Roy Dedmon. Jack Pal- ’ mer, Bob Southwell, Ralph Dixon. Mrs. Rush Hamrick. Jr., and John , Henry Moss (two officers are also precinct chairmen). The alternates are the 28 pre- j cinct vice-chairmen and C. M. i Peeler, Jr.. Joe Mull, Stan Phifer, j Max Hamrick, Mrs. John Yelton, i Bin Plonk, Fred Flowers. Mrs. Jim Taylor, Harold Phillips, Mrs., George Hamrick, Linton Suttle. Les Roark, J. Lee Roberts. Mrs. O. Max Gardner, Sr.. Mrs. L. (7. Bowen, Clyde Nolan, Jr., Jerry C. Ausband and Martin Harmon. Chairman Ware said each dele-' gate or alternate planning to at- , tend the convention should ar- ' range his own accommodations. He said the 10th district caucus will be held the morning of the convention, next Thursday at 10; a.m., in Southern Room No. 3, of Memorial Auditorium. i teller’s window. “It was all over Galloway, in three to five minutes”, said; Mrs. Lula Galloway and Family Mrs. Hammett. Im- 5:30 ATTENDS CONVENTION Jonah B. Falls, a dealer from Kings Mountain, attended Hum ble Oil &‘Refining Company’s dealer convention held in Myr tle Beach recently. The two-day meeting was held at the Ocean Forest Hotel. Yarns, Inc., were announced this week by J. E. (Bud) Rhea, person nel manager. Joseph H. Fite has been pro moted to inventory control super visor, Broadus Jackson has been promoted to overseer in the card ing department and Mrs. Arnold Philbeck has been promoted to cotton control clerk. Joining the firm are James T. Moore of Gastonia in the position of third shift knitting supervisor, Miss Rita Barrett as lab assistant in the Quality Control depart ment and Mrs. Jes.se (Rocky) Mar tin as payroll clerk. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. FKe of route two, Joe Fite and his wife, the former Katherine Henry of White Plains, New York, live at 1058 G Fern Drive, Gas tonia. A 1962 graduate of Kings Mountain high school, he attend ed the University of Wisconsin. He formerly worked in the Quali ty Control Department. A native of Gaffney, S. C., Mr. Jackson was promoted from the position of comber fixer. He and his wife and three sons reside at 515 ClevelancT Avenue and are active in the Church of God. He attended the Cherokee County Schools and served six years in the National Guard. He is son of Mr. and Mrs. Worth Jackson of Gaffney, S. C. Mrs. Philbeck, the former Betty Bell, is a Kings Mountain native, daughter of Mrs. S. O. Bell and a 1957 graduate of Bethware school. She and her husband are active in Oak Grove Baptist church. She formerly worked in the Quality Control department. An offering will be received for Martin, the former Debbie Bible teaching in the district ^ Hurlbut, is daughter of Mr. and school system. ; Mrs. Robert W. Hurlbut. She and The services are under sponsor-1 ^er husband are members of First ship of the Kings Mountain Min-; Baptist church and reside at 604 isterial Association. | West King street. A native of I Other services scheduled in Johnson City. Tennessee, she was ! June include: on June 9th at St. graduated from Kings Mountain I Matthew’s Lutheran church with high school and attended Evans Rev. Charles Easley to deliver the Business college and Southern I message: on June 16th at Boyce ^ Business college. ! Memorial ARP church with Rev. j Miss Rita Barrett, daughter of j Thomas Richie to deliver the j Mrs. Charlie Barrett, is a 1966 j message; on June 23 at Resur- j graduate of Kings Mountain high ! rection Lutheran church with school and attended Southern versity. He is a Marine Corps veteran of World War II. At Cherryville he will succeed C. R. Williamson, who will re main in the Gaston county sys tem as principal of Pleasant Ridge elementary school. Union Services Open Sunday First in a series of summer Sunday night union services for five city church congregations will begin on Sunday night at 8 o’clock at First Presbyterian church. Dr. Paul Ausley will deliver the sermon in the opening of the summer schedule of services. Spe cial music will be presented by the choir under the direction of Mrs. Darrell Austin. WOODMAN OF YEAR —Avery (Mack) Murray hos been voted Woodman of the Year by dis trict members of Woodmen of the World. He is president of Lodge NC-15 of Kings Mountoin. LUTHERAN TOPIC Rev. Charles Easley will use the sermon topic, "Dreams, Vis ions, Wonders" at Sunday mor ning worship services at 11 o’clock at St. Matthew's Luth eran church. SUPPER SUNDAY A Pentecostal Prayer Service and a congregational supper will be held at St. Matthew’s Lutheran church Sunday, an nounces the pastor. Rev. Charles Easley. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power and authority contained in that certain deed of trust execut^Ob* ed and delivered by Hugh Sperling and wife, Geandle Sperl ing, dated the 15th of May 1964, and recorded in the office of tho Register of Deeds for Cleveland County, N. C., in Book 651, at page 301, and because of default in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out and perform the stipu lations and agreements therein contained and. pursuant to de mand of the owner and holder of the indobtr dness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned trustee will expose for sale at public auction to the highest bid der for cash at the usual place of sale in the county court house of Cleveland County, in the city of Shelby, N. C., at 12 o’clociL noon, on Monday, the 24th day of June 1968, all that certain Iqf or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in No. 5 Township, Cleveland County, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron stake on the west edge of County Road No. 2044 in the northerly line of the Ostell Heirs property and runs thence with the line of the Ostell Heirs N. 48-00 W. 380.0 feet to an iron stake, thence a now line N. 24-01 E. 1 5.0 feet to an iron stake on the south bank of a ditch, thence S. 67-31*20 E, 361.53 feet to an iron stake on4^ the west edge of County Roacl)^' No. 2044; thence with the west edge of said road S. 24-01 W. 291.0 feet to the point of BEGINNING, Containing 1.89 acres more or less. Being a portion of the propertj' conveyed by John Towory (wid ower) to Jay Randolph Sperling (single) by deed recorded in Deed Book 6-S at page 400 in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County. Subject to all prior liens and encumbrances and, unpaid taxes and assessments for paving, if any. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bid as by law re- I quired. 1 This 22nd day of May 1968. I W. Faison Bornes, Subst. Trustee 1200 John.ston Building, Charlotte, N. C. 5:30-6:20 Rev. David Castor to deliver the: Business college in Shelby. A na- 1926 WHITE TRUCK ON DISPLAY FRIDAY — Students in Internal Combiution m6eligiildl'’tlMSes at Kings Mountain high school this year rebuilt the motor and chassis of o 1928 W^te Truick (above) used by Ware & Sons to haul cotton and wheat from 1926-50. The overhauling cluded rebuilding of the motor and radiator, disassembling and reassembling of parts, rebuilding of the steering wheel, clutch and transmission and now the truck is in running vilW- tion. The truck is on loan to the school by Bill Fulton, son of the founder of Wore & Sons and own er of Fulton's Department Store. Next yeor classes ot the high sthool will complete **bedwork*’ on the vehicle. Gordon Beattie is instructor for the special classes. 7*he truck is on disploy all doy Fri day in front of Fulton's. Students who have worked on the vehicle are pictured on the truck. (Photo by Isoac Alexander). I message: and on June 30th at I Kings Mountain Baptist church i with Rev. James Wilder to deliver i the message. , All services will be held at 8 I o’clock, and the community is in vited to worship with the local congregations in the series of ser vices, said Dr. Ausley in announ cing the series. Dr. Ausley’s sermon topic Sun day night will be "Unity” from John 17; 6-23. live of Kings Mountain, she is active in First Wesleyan Metho dist church where she is treasurer of Wesleyan Youth and assistant i qn LEAVE — L* rii»*u S.na.j *:!.„] ,.ac.h„ 1„ ,h. P,i- with six vears exnerience In knit- with hU wife onddought- Kina?" ' "** and Henderson, Lindsay, and i **"‘ceman Michaels MGMT School of Green I vine, S. C. He served in the USAFi ’*''**" as tech instructor in mechanics. I ** * ^ oMlgned duty. LUTHER McSWAlN NURSERY CLOSE-OUT ON AZALEAS NOW ON SALE 25c TO $1.50 — ALSO — CAMELLIAS FOR SALE Also Dogwood and Cherry Trees. All types of shiub' bery. Open Mondoy - Friday 8 'til 5 and all day Saturdoy. Shelby Rd. - Kings Mtn. PHONE 739-3449 ' 5:9-30
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