I Page 8 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, October 22, 1970 MORE ABOUT Resolution (Conixnucd from. Pa<fc Our) ARP Series Starts Sunday ers of I'ivch of the 28 prtvinrls of irtvii 4y that in the inti‘n*st of tlu' puhlic welfaro none* of the smaller pr<‘- cincti? should ho incorporated or combined to eflcct economy, as these precincts arc* held in hi^^li esteem by llieir mc*mbers and such incorporation would lead to discourage bi-p^^rtisan ptdilical participation and create friction which would negate any ('Cf)no- my and savings reali/eil by such incorporation or comlniialion.” Ex-Diug Addicts Will Speak Here Twelve ex-drug addicts, Ih young people ranging Iroin high school to college age and two a- dults, will lead a dis ussion ol the drug problem at tKo ‘eoim- munity-wide gatherings here Oc tober 31st and November I. The group, from Augusta, (la., who call lhemsclv(*s, 'Operation Salvation" an* 'in tlemand for speeches befort* civic and chiprcli groups. They will apjiear liere un der sponsorshij) ol Hie Young A- dults Sunflay Sehool class of. Kings Mountain liaptist tluirch. "These rehabililaled, dedi ated peo{)le are going to Icil it like it is as they relate their own ex perience to tiu* pul>lic,” said a spokesman for the siMiiisoring, group. Citizens attending the two sessions will be linvited to parti cipate in a (pu*stion-answt‘r ^^es- ^ Sion. ^ ' One .session will be held on Sat urday night, Octoi)er 31sl, at 7:3(1 pjm. at the Kings Mountain; Community Center. This s(Xsu>n ■is open to all interestc'd adults. The second session will hi* held Sunday afternoon, Novemb(*r 1, at 2:30 p.m., also at Hu- Com munity C(*nl(*r, and is opi’ii ♦o all interested young ]M*ople. Other civic groujis or cliurc'hes who may wish to invite tin* gniUp to app(*ar b(‘for(* their civic or church groups whih* they are in Kings Mountain tin* wet'kend ol October 31-November I can do so' iby telephoning Oene Austin at 739-25.00. Dr. J. Calvin Reid, of Charlotte, will hold a series of service's be ginning Sabbath morning, Octo ber 2.5th. at 11 a.im. at Boyce \U‘inorial ARC church and con tinuing tMC-h night at 7:30 through Thursday, Oct. 29tli. Ur. Reid was born in Charlotte, N. C. His lather wa.s an elder in the Sardis ARI* church. Me mar ried .Miss Charlotte* Orr, the d.aughK'r of Ur. K. N. Orr, who was pastor ol 'lahc'inacle AlCP chunii for many years. Ur. H(‘id holds an A.B. from Kr.^kine college, a Bachelor of Uivinity troin Ihltsburg, Xenia, and 'lii.M. Irom Kdinburgh, Scot land and a I’li.U. Irom Soutli(*rn iiiajhist Seminary in Louisville, Ky. He is most widely known for his children's scnnon(*M<? bf)ok called, "Birdlife In Wington". His iKKjks will h(‘ on display in the chunh lil)rary. Ur. Kdwards invites the inter ested community to worsiiip in the .seri«*s (»f .services. Sunday morning's service will h(* brejadcasl via Radio Station WKMl. Special music during the si*ries of .services will be present ed by the Youth Choir. Early Hallowe'en| KMHS Exhibit At Macedonia I At State Fair Downtown, Inc. Outlines Plans Uowntown, Inc., has distributed letters to business citi'Z(*ns of the downtown area outlining plans for $100,000 paved free parking areas on Cherokee street. The corpt)ralion says its pur poses are to improve traffic flow, provide adequati* parking, to ren ovate* and restore, and to create a i>U‘asing slu>pi»ing environment. Participation of .50 busines.smen means tlu* paved parking can be provided for a down payment of $15,000 and $9,(i(K) « year for 25 years. Financing by the Small Busi ness Administration is anticipat- Cfl. Costs are to be disHibuted on n*lail business space occupied. In dicated minimum down payment for participants is $135. The spooks and goblins will cavort about at a Halloween carnival to be held by young people ages G-(J0 at Macedonia Baptist church Saturday night. The fesilivities will open at 6:,30 p.m. with an oldtfashioned ‘■hayrule" and those participa ting are advised to "dress warmly," Among festivities planned in the recreation hall at S p^m. are "old fasliionej cakewalks"; ap ple bobbing; a spook house; for- lune tclling; and games b)r old and young alike. Prizes will .b<? giv(*n to the best-'co»tum(*<i. Re freshments will also be served. A sj)okt‘sman for the church said that "lots of clean, whole some fun is planned for the wh<)le family." Mcmb(*rs of ,the church com* mitt(*<» on 'arrang<*monts include Miss Donnie Ruth Spears, chair man; Miss Joy Welch, Mr. an';l Mrs. Bob Myers, Rev and Mrs. L. D. Scrugigs, Miss *Jill Smith and Doan Scruggs. j Kings Mountain high school ! represented Cleveland County with a display of Agricultural Ed ucation, supervised by Charles I Knight, teaelier in charge, at the I State Fair in Raleigh last week, j Twelve .-K-'hools representing 11 j local systems staged exhibits cen tered on various phases of occu- ! pQtional education at the State j Fair. The exhibits by individual sch(x>ls were in addition to the larger "Schools in the Seventies" display in tlV Industrial Build- ; ing. The presentation represented the combined efforts of more than i a score of schools across the state, the State Bord of Education and the State Department of Public ' lastruction. Letter To Editor Teacher Aide Program Set Rathbone Rites Thursday At 4 Funeral rites for Dewey Ven- son Rathbone, 70, of 2S Bennett Drive, will be held Thursday af* ternoon at 1 p.m. fix>m First Wesk*yan Alethodist church df which he was a member. Mr. Rathbone die<j Tuesday night at 11:45 p.m. in Cleveland Memorial hospital after several month's illness. The body wiill remain at Har ris Funeral Home until 30 min utes before the rites Rev. Carl I The Kings Mountain Board of , Education Monday night approved ' a teacher’s aide program which ; would allow personnel now doing I secretarial work on a part time I basis in the city schools to spend the remainder of their time dur- I ing a work day in classroom I teaching. j Before this action, these per- ; sonncl have worked only part of I the day in secretarial capacities. ; Salary would be $300 per month and the program is effective Nov ember 1. Lady Teachers May Don Pants 3119 Cardinal La. Hendersonville, N. C. 28739 Oct. 14. <1970 Dear Sir: May I take a moment to tell you, and tlie people of your com munity what a wonderful estab lishment you have in your Kings Mountain Hospital. Recently I was patient there, and the care and attention I re ceived was sui>erb, from all ot the Hospital Staff. The Doctors, Nurses, Aides, Office Staff, Recep tionist, all members included. 1 knewv that I could, not have received this kind of treatment in New York from where I re cently moved. So again I say you people in Kings Mountain have something going for you in your Hospital, and something to be proud of. Yours truly, Margaret Hill Birth Announcements Whitener; Public Must Be Informed Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Dur« bam, 817 N. Piedmont Ave., an nounce the birth of a daughter, Wednesday, October 14, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wm. Bur ris, Rt. 3 Box 337, announce the birth of a son, Thursday, Octooer 15, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gene Wells, 307 Cleveland Ave., an nounce the birth of a daughter, Tbursday, October 15, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Edward Brown, Rt. 2, Clover, S. C., an nounce the birth of a son, Friday, October 16, Kings Mountain hos pital. 'Mr. and Mrs. Larry Y. Mincey, Rt. 6 Caranel Part<, Shelby, an nounce fihe birth of a son, Satur day, Oictober 17 Kings Mountain hospital. birth of a daughter, Tuesday, Oc tober 20, Kings Mountain hospi- rtaL Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Lawrence Jackson, 7115 Melhave Blvd., Charlotte, announce the birth of a (Jiughter, Sunday, October 18, Kings Mountain hosipital. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Dean Henderson, 5180 Midpines, an nounce the tirth of a son, Mon day, October 19, “Rings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gregory, 7000 Margriice Rd., announce the DIXON SERVICE Sunday evening worship ser vice will be held at 7:115 p.m. at 'Dixon iPresbyterian church with Rev. Robert IWilson to de liver the message. The Sund'^y School hour will ibe held at 9; 30 a.ni. LODC;£ MEETING An emergent communication of Fairview Lodge 339 AF & AM will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Lodge building for work in the second degree, Stx;- retary Thomas D. Tindall has announced. ^ . Lady teachers in the Kings Sparks will be assisted by Rev. | school sj'stem can now S. W. Avery in officiating at the pantsuits to class, service. Interment will be in , Pantsuits are already being and Wayne Gieene Westovei Sets Wins Fellowship Hymn Sing Mountain Rest cemetery. Mr. Rathbone was a retired textile employee. He was a na tive of Ha^wexod CouiTty. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Carol Donna Dorsey Rathbone; four sons, Steve Rathbone, em ployee of Grififln Drug Com pany; Doui’las Rathbone, Bobby Rathbone and Paul Rathbone, ail of Kings Mountain; andi three daughters, Mrs. Jack Sims of worn by students, nurses, some office workers in town. The Kings Mountain Board of Education Monday night author ized teacher’s wearing of the pantsuit on recommendation of Supt. Donald Jones who said that several women teachers had ask- er permission to wear the pants outfits. Supt. Jones said Concord city MORGANTON - - Former Con gressman Basil iL. Whitener, speaking to a large audience of Democrats gathercyj at Dak Hill School for a Democratic rally, said that restriction on pu'blic in formation is detrimental to the preservation of 'freedom. "Free<lom of information and speech is an essential character- | istic of a free society, El'iforts at suppression of public affairs anM information usuall^^ initiate the destruction of liberty," noted Whitener. “I fwas astounded three days ago 4o read in the 'Gastonia Gazette that my oppon ent was a 'co-sponsor of Jojusla- tion which would prohibit news- ' men from obtaining and publish ing the names of persons who j have purchased gambling licen ses and other permits from the Federal Gov'crnmenft His bill I would make the piublishing oil 'such information punisha^ie bv I a $10,000.00 fine or a year in pri- ; son, Or both," continued the vet- j eran lawmaker. "As a former prosecutor and as the author of the Omnibus I Crime Bill, which was enacted in- ^ to law during my service in Con- i gress, it is shocking to me that any elected official would seek to BeaiLiort, S. C, Mi's, Jerry fjol-' the wearing' suppress (his information," said \V<‘stover Baptist church Slielby road w-ill sponsor Hymn Sing Sunday afternoon 1 at 2:30 p.m. Among featured gi'oups will be "The Revelers” and "The River side Quartet." Th<* intert'sted community is invited to attend. Amos WaS'iK* Gi'eene of Kings Mountain has iK'cn awarde<l a fellowship to supixuT his studies In the :;raauate program of the Bowman Gray Schrxd of Medi cine. Winston-.Salem, N. C A gradiialt* student in [ihysioT ogy. Green(‘ ree(‘ived an awai<l fnirn the National Dt'fense Grad uate Fellow.ship Program. The award was announced by Dr. Henry Stro. pe. Ik'an of the Graduate School otf Wake Forest llnivi'isily, tliriJUgh whicli the graUiale piogranis at the niedi('al school are (-(mducted. i . , * A So[;t<'mhor .-nn.ll.... ('.n'ono Counlry anrl wostorn s.nger is om- of .-.1 sliKlonls pu'sonUy Tommy Fail,- ^vall bo he featur- onrollo.! in the ...a.luato prog- <■<» fntorlamor at Fnday nights rams of the m.’ilical school. I ™unty wulo Kopublican rally in Greene is a gra.kiale of the | g p.^. Kiergraduate scliolarship. He is a memix'r of the Ph>siology Club at the* me<lu-al scliool lifiel<i and Mrs. Jcriy Adams, both of Kings Mountain. Also surviving are sewe-n grandchil- ! dren a ! I , Second Baptist Revival Begins of this type of clothing by its Whitener. “And, I kntnv that you women teachers. find it totally unsatisfactory to A general recommendation pre-1 have him seek to explain it away pared by the supejintendenFs of- by saiying that he did not under- GOP Rally Friday At 6 Rev. Eugene Land, new pastor of the church, will be speaker for evangelistic services begin-1 tight and avoiding ex ning Monday night at Second' Baptist church. j representing her Services will be held each eve-1 ning throughout the week at 7:30' thinl^jig of the teachers in requesting to wear panUuits in fPce «was included in the board’s | stanld* the contents of the bill agenda for the regular meeting.; when he signed it." It read: ‘"Lack of understanding of the "Lady teachers are concerned ' effect of legislation which one in- about looking professional, up-to-' troduces is no excuse," the for- date and setting standards .ofjmer Congressman and Gastonia dress in schools. They wish to attorney concluded. "Surely even wear clothing .of compatible col- ! the dense individual woulli be ab- ors, pleasing but not showy, fitted! le to know the effect of language : p.m. j Spec j (*ach ev as music director. I The community is invited to I worship in the series of services. in a bill which would protect gamblers, licjuor dc>alers. jgun tra- ciers, an<j other Federal licensees from identification to their neighbors." Whitener servcxl in Congress ial .music will ho featured • several types of two-piece | for twelve years anii is a candi- *venin'^ with Norman three-piece suits, ail of which date for the Tenth District Con- He is liie son of Mi*, and "Mrs j Amos D. Greene of 919 Grover , Road. I The National D(‘h*n.sc Grad-‘ uate Fellowship Riogram was es-tablished under title IV of the j National Defense Education ai-t | of 1958. Us primary piupo-sei'. j are to inereasi* the number of I welTfiualified college* and univ- | ersily t<‘achers by assisting diK*-; toral students to prepaie for a- cadomic carc'crs an<l to encour age th(* (lovelopmenl of graduate programs l(*ading to the doctor 'ate Mrs. Bennett To Lead Study Country Club Manager Is Charged tree barlwcue supper, addresses 1 by St'iialor Bob Doh* of Kansas , ' and 'lenth District Congre.ssman Jim Bioyhill, and the introduction I ^)t slate and local candidates. j ] Joining Tommy Faile in the en-; I lerluinment portion of the pro! gram will be thr<*(* regulars on ^ 1 WllTV’s "3'lie Tommy Faile Sliow." i I They are VVayni* Haas, Joan Les lie and Jerry Whitley. Wh(*n Faile's sliow first hit the; air in September of 19G9, it wa* 'such a sucee.ss that it is now, I .'•■yndie.ued to many stations i ilirougliout tlu*Southeastern Unit-: ed Slates. | Prior to launching his own' show, the pjpular baritone was a cast member of the “Arthur :^milh Show” for 18 y(*ars. A nativ(* of Lancaster, S. C., Faile .started his adult life in a Mrs. Eugene Roberts is Women’s where iie was t^^very- Union Director, Mrs. Odell Benton is WMU president, have coat parts which cover the hips. "The work of a teacher has be come quite active and pantsuits would not only be more 'comforta ble but would also bo more be coming to a lady in necessary 1 performance of her teaching - demonstrations." Mrs. Troy C. Bennett, mission- j ary on furlough from East rakis-; tan, will lead a foreign mission! study of the book, "Taiwan-Un-; finish{*d Revolution" by W. Carl Hunker, at Kings Mountain Bap-! ti.st church Sunday afternoon at j 5 p.m. I METER RECEIPTS Parking meter receipts for the week ending Tuesday total ed $158.50, including $108.35 from on-street meters, $38.30 from fines, and $11.65 from off- street meters. gressional seat in the November 3rd election. IN WHO'S WHO HfCKORY — Miss Edith Jo Bridges of Kings Mou-ntain was recently named to the 1970-71 edition of "Who’s Who Among Students in American Univer sities and Colleges.’' One o(f 22 seniors at Lenoir Rhyne Col lege named for the honor, Miss Bridges is a 1967 grad uate of Kings Mountain high school and the daughter of Mr. ant I Mrs Joseph C. Bridges of 302 Edi^emont Drive. The interested community is in- vit(‘d to worship with the local congregation. I .Mrs. Bennett and her hu.sband, ; Rev. Troy C. Bennett, are current- I ly residing at 104 S, Goforth ! street. SBI agents anrl Cleveland Coun ty officers coMfis<’aied 32 slot ma chines and a (piantily of aho- holic beverage's in Friday night raids of club' in Siiel)>y and Kings Mountain. Jo(* Baker C<wtn(*r. manu'Tcr r)f the Kings Mountain Country club, was eharg(*d with possession of slot machines and {lossession of gambling device^ after two slot machine's were rt'porU'dIy conlis- cated, aeeording to re*pr)rt of Ik'i. Lt. William I!op(‘r of the* Kings Mountain Polie‘<‘ Depulment, in- -ve.stigating officer for e-ity pollea* was Sgt. Da\ iel Corn. thing from a swee*JM^^ to a loom- i fixer Iraine'e. I I In 1946, he be*gan his pre>fes-1 sional musie- care?er by singing wiih .seve*rai different groups on ^ loeal raeiio stations. He joined : iho .\rthur Smith east in 1951. ; In addition to be*ing a perform er, Faile* has compe>sed over 100 song.s, including "Phantom 309" | and Mrs. Tom Tate is mis.'^ion study director. Rev. James Wild- (^r is pastor of the church. whieh was made* into a hit •ountry singer K(*d Sovine. by; Croups Visit VA Hospital Lail To Lead Revival Series P.(*v. Rali)Ii bail of Gaffney, C , will be* e*vange!ist for re vival servievs Ix'ginnin'g SuncKiy, Oetobe.'r 25tli and continuing Cleveland (’ounty .sherilfs De*- through OetolXT 31.st at Allen 'partment deputies re‘j)orlcd '-I'lv- Menioiial IJaptist e*huiVh ne'-ar ing warrants on Paul Br(H)ks of Grover. Shelby charging him with pos session of slot machines and gambling de'vicc's. B-ind wa.s .set at S7(X). Brooks K Hu* manage'r of the Ame'rican la'gion Pf>st in .SIh*1- by. Tom Fe*l/er. manag(*r of the* Shelby .Mexise* Lodge* was urre'ste'd by Cle'vc'land (’ounty Sherilf’s ele*- puties on a e-harge of po.s.se.s.sion of slot machine's. A district court hearing is sche duled .Nov. 5. The* manageus made l)onds of $5(KJ. (Jthe.T clubs raided in Slu'lby W(*re the* .Shelby Filks Lulge*, the AmVets, anrl Hie- DAV, SBl ag(*nt Van Parker ol Shelby said. vSe r\ ices will he helel each eve ning at 7 o’elex-k. Rev. George 'Thornburg, pa;>- tor,’ issue-d invitation to (he com munity lo'a(l(*nd the s<*rie*s of ser vices. I Seventeen members of Frank I B. Glai*i Post 9S1'1, Veterans of 1 Foreign Wars, and Auxiliary, vis- ‘ ited patients at two hospitals re- 1 cenlly. I On Sunday, (Detober llth, five ' members of the Women’s Aux iliary visited Western Carolina 1 Center at Morganton and served rer'reshnx'nts to 72 children at one of the cottages. On Sunday, OctolK*r ISlh, 12 mern'lM'i’s of Hie VFW and Aux iliary vi.sit<'<i veterans at Oteen V<‘teran’s hospital at Oteen, pla>ed bingo with the patients and served refreshments. SCHOLARS HONORED The University of Norl'h Car olina’s 149 Johnston .Scholars were honored at a banqu(*t on Hie Chapel Hill campus this month by trust(*s of th<* Jam(*s M. Johnston Trust for ('liarita- bh and Educational !*urpo.si‘s. Among tho.so atl(*nding were Davifl Hugh Smith Ji. of Kings .Mountain, fre.-^hman Johnston Scholar. ABOARD CARRIER USS FORRESTAL Dit.. 9 — Navy Sc'aman Hoy I). Whitaker, son f)f Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Whitak(*r of 207 Fulton St., Kings Mountain, N. ('., is serv ing aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Forrc'stal whu-h cel- ebrat('d Ixt 15th anniversary on Oct. 1, 1970. The siiip recervtly completed an overhaul at the Norfolk .Naval Shipyartl, Va. and has roturnc*d to the Atlan tic Fleet. beneath it ail... the "PANT SHOES" a Newsy little footnotes that were just made for pantsuits. Buck les, welt seaining, laces are some ,<»f the new details. YOUR CREDIT CARD HONORED HERE McGinnis DEPABTMENT STOBE S. Battleground Phone 739-3116 Old Glory .. . honor it... de A yard or so of material—and almost 200 years of dreams and determination—^make an American Flag. We honor that flag when we value the heritage it represents. We defend it when we strengthen our freedoms by using them. All this is part of what our young people must learn if they are to become responsible citizens. IVhiny educators count bn the Treasury’s School Savings Program to help illustrate these ideas. They know that buying U. S. Savings Stamps regularly gives each youngster an active part in his coun try’s affairs, a part he can understand ^nd from which he can come to appreciate how his country and l^is freedom depend on what he does as a citizen. . ' Let the School Savings Progtam help your students li:’;! and themselves. !.'ca When they buy their first Savings Stamps this year they’ll receive a wallet card showing Old Glory. When they trade in their stamps for a Series E Bond, a special Old Glory certificate will be awarded to them. SHARE IN AMERICA Buy U. S. Savings Stamps i and Bonds Til. U.S. CovemiMnl doe. nol pay for Ihi. .dYertiMmentJI i. ** Th# U.5. CovemiMnl doee nol pey for Ihte «dvertis€mem^» •• f— in cooptrtlioii with The Oeperti^t ol the TreMury nmi The Advei twng o hole Col wifh Ho^ nam olloN theli whe pres Milt. Br Mr. Well ELECT Bob F. Maner REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE To The Cleveland County BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS DEDICATED • IMPARTIAL • QUALIFIED (Paid for by Kings Mountain Citizens For Bob Maner) X VOTE FOR MANER ON NOVEMBER 3 10:22-28pd. Weil Mou Herr ya the Fost< ABO Penn Clev Sunc McC Mrs. C. J Unitf

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view