Page 8 MORE ABOUT Street Cost Cont%nu<^d From Page One &o for curb*anNeedy Funeral riles for Mrs. Fran ces Melton Adair, -3S, of iiiO Cent:al iMet’iodl.st tliurr’i W '.n- bates, but not one »in other areas. In prc.senting his (*.>nim:ttee’s recommendations, fommissionei ?-third help as Thornouiig Dnve, weie concluded Vlniuhiv n'liM'nnnii at 9 o' p.WkU en's Sc'jiety of Ciirisl.'tn S(*rvi;. Monday aliernoon at 2 o' clock Irom the Chapel of Harris 1 u- noiai home, interment follow- h(.nored choir memb pci form ing “f ile Mc^ iah" .''’un,tay f.d Icvving the pre.?cn!aTion. The Kings Mountaiin Minister ial Association will, again this 'Funeral rites for Mrs. Faye year, sponsor a toy distriibution .Boheler Watterson, 58, of Grover center for needy families, were held Sunday at 3 p. m. from Monday At 7 Grover’s annual cliMdren’s Christmas party will be held on Monday night at 7 o’clock at the Gamble On Soil Is Big Risk Foi Bnildei are Buncombe, Gaston, Mec‘klen4 burg. Union, Rowan, Oran-geH •Hoke, Vance, Halifax, Onslow, Beaufort and Ohowan countie. Other counties hav'e generaliz ed so;i survey information or in- l.-im lion on c'ortain spots in the county. , , j t’’ • 'T'hp ■rPntpr t-hic v<»aT* u/ill Kt» tn iliglll ai i o 'C,lCT..,]v at IJ 'Hrst Baptist church of J-rover cated irthe oLr^uniW Grover Rescue Squad building, with Rev. Paul Millwood and Rev. Community Center - city can no longer delray the 'Vast difference between a.s.^e.-cs rrent.s and actual c*o.sls.” MORE ABOUT Water Contracts Co)itinucd F^'om Page One 'Ray W. Cline commented, -Ihe ing in Oakland cemetery in Gaff- commiittc'e had to realize the a.^- ney, S. C. sessment policies are t.rr out :;f- Mrs. Ada'ir, wife of Walter L. date in relation to co.st.s. Th(* city Adair, Jr., succumbed Saturday has reach('d a point where tin hospital following two yearse ill ness. .She was daughter of the late iMr. and Mis. Thomas Lee Mel ton. Besides her husbana she is survived by her mother, Mrs. Martha Lovelace Melton of Kinf^s Maunlain; one son, Paul Adair of Kings Mountain; one daugh ter, Mrs. Jiames Barron of Charlotte; two brothers, Edwin L. Mellon ol Hickory and Joe] H. Mellon of Spartanburg, S. C.; j(.,f one sister, Mrs. Henry Fite of Kings Mountain; and two grand children. Rev. Russell Fitts and Rev. Milchell Pruitt officiated at final rites. VV • I Vnn *viuvw vi inose neeay lam'.iies who want ue sponsorea oy me urover Bions M( moiial .\KI, George Andrew W-atterson, died toys will find the center open elub, the Grover Optimist club King? Mountain at 1:45 p. m. Friday in the Kings Decem'ber 22, 23 and 24 from and Grover Woman’s club. road, where tapping rights will accrue to Bc^ssemtT City. Anotlu'r clausi* permits sus;)<*nsion of .serv ice in even lint; breaks, mcvliani- cal breakdown, or oilier acts oJ God. on riPi/oLin/t Av^xniio party, which includes a A recophoa was i>cid -in the L. D. Scruggs officiiating and in- Avenuc. sapper, treats, visit with Santa fellcw.sh.i * havl hon-cring choir.*? terment in Bethlehem cemetery. Alt who wish to give toys or Claus and shewing of films, will of the host churcli, Eethleliem Mrs. Watterson, widow of those needy families who want l>e sponsored by the Grover Lions Laphsl, Boyce ' - • First Baptist, morning in Charlotte Memorial ^ Resurrection Lutheran Mountain hospital following ill- 9 a. m. to noon and from 2 n m and at. Matthews Lutheran ne.ss of several months. until 5 p. m. (jiurchos. ^ ^ . She wa.s a native of York, S. C. Me ;nib(?rs of t'.ie o voico chorus, and daughter of the late Mr. and ministers who v/ish idcr the dire: Mon ri Mrs. J. N. Andrew Jackson Boheler. o’l^tain the cards of approval was a memb(?r of Grover’s accessary to rocoi\e toys, may First Baptist church so at the Central Methodist chur<-h sanctuary were liXod‘at the beginning of the prog.am. fund of under MjL'lure, sang ‘The Messiah”, to a largo congregation. Tile Ohrismon tret's Live Nativity Scene Opens U-)ing a buMd-ing site without first studying its soil type is like 'Russian roultitte: the odds may be in the builder’s favor but there’s always a chance he will lose — and I'cso big.' A North C-arclina State Univer sity land use spccialLst estimates tliat ^'iorlJi Carolina bu-ildcrs lose millions of dollars every year by not m'Udng use 01 readily a vaitlablc .soils information. Louis Aull cited e.xamples ho LUTHERAN TOPIC “Who Am I?” will bo the ser mon topic of Rev. Charles Easley at Sunday morning worship service at 111 o’clock at St. Mat thew’s Lutheran church. RADIO BROADCAST Sunday morning w'orsluip serv ices during the month of 'De cember are l>eing broadcast from St. Mattlio.w’s Lutheran ccuMn’t handle sewage efriuonl Punch and holiday men s were s<*rved. r( fre.sh- Grover First Baptist church. Bessemer City’.s attorney, Guller, addressed the commission briefly, eaiiing attention to Bes semor City's dire need f'^r water, and tile fact that calls f r volun tary curtailments by ik^.sscmtT City industries. He declared, “We’ve been lucky we’ve liad no bad fires.” In other actions tiu? commis sion: 1) Authorized contract wilii W. Presbyterian Cantata Sunday Westover Plans Sunday Program Toll Fraud Charge Lodged She is sjirvived by one son, Ronnie Watterson of SheTby; three daughters, Mrs. Paul Fite, Mrs. Dean Spears and Mrs.'^^r- ly Wells, all of Kings Mountain; young people cf four brothers, Forest Boheler and over Baptist church will Romey Boheler of Clover, S. C., sent a Christmas play, _ . Kelly Boheler of Grover and Les- chrLstm^s StrAnerpr ’ Combined Junior and Senior ter Boheler of Chester, S. C.; ° * the choirs of First Presbyterian eight sisters, Mrs. Carrie 'Iriffln church win sing f-o ^^hnstmas of York, S. C., MLss Alitce Boheuer cantata, t.. Miracles” by 'Mrs. Clyde wKit-worth and Mrs. John W. Tr.wson Sunday morn- Norman B/iggers all of Clover, .le 11 o'clock worship S. C., Mrs. Sam Beam of Grover, The members of the First Unit- ed Methodist church of Dallas, in- from septic tanks, vite the public to join them in celebrating the birth of Christ “One was a develr.pment ■has oosGiTVcd where de.cljpments Radio StiaUon WiKMT. luuo been built on soil types that by attendin|r the live West- pre- “The ing -'--^^ce. Mrs. Paul Wallace Dr. F. J. Sincox will serve as 'Dowey Allen, both presentation of the Christmas story on the front lawn of the chi 'rch. This presentation, whir'h in cludes scripture, musi'c and dra matic interpretation, wdM be pre- .. Sunday sented on the evenings cf Decern- p. m. ‘We -nvite you her 2 an d 3 at 7 and 9 p. m. to worship with us and see our -xihere will be one presentation on young as they present Decemiber 24, Christmas eve, at thisspee.al Christmas program,” 7 p, Mill also be a saad the pastor. Christmas eve candlelight serv ice to be celebrated at 11:30 d- night at 7 and Mrs. On Wednesday night, Dec. 22, oif Kings at 7 p. m. the annual Christmas sanctuary of the church. ot nativity b-nies costing up to $10.C00,” the NCSU extea-ion s|K?cIalI.«t said. “In another development, Hie builder hit rock and c:^uUin't in stall septic tanks w'it'hjui s-penj- ing Ihcusands of -d'^/llars to imove rock and haul in soil.” Much of this kind of g.iimbling is done needlessly. Soils inf.nma- ii..n is availaale in praL'iicaliy every jouiity in the stale', and 17 vOur.Mc's Iiavc eoaipletc' soil sur vey in^otmaliDn. The dota tell a builder how suiilaiblc the soil is for sciptL* FTV/ANn PROGinM Bob Smith will recount more of his huntin; adventures for mom!i>ers of the Kings Mount a'in Kiwanis club at their Thursday night meeting at 6:45 p-. hm. at t)ie Wem'an’s club. DIXON SERVICE Sunday m'^rning worship serv ice will be held at 9:30 at Dixon Presbyterian church with Rev. T». K-xi i vvilson to deliver the ser mon. D. Edward.s, Greenwood, S. C.. a.s t- , . f oao consulting natural gas engineer JiniTriy M. Osment of S02 Gantt At the service members of the eight grandchrildren at a retainer of $150 ix'r rnontli Kinp Mountain, has beeri Communicants class will be re- ^ 2) Authorized Mayor John Hen- with making 27 toll ceived into memiiiership of the L ry Mo.ss to appoint a committee from Havelock, North Car- church. They are Mary Elizabeth |lllllO|| R^l||l1’f*|l to make rewmmendation.s on con- olina to Kings Mountain and Adams, Darrell Loyd Austin, Jr., ducting municipal ciection.s un- Some interstate calls wore David Dean Barrett, Mary Tin der ie'gi.sl'jiit)n enacted by the involsed and all tliese toll day B vvman, Moli.'^'sa Marlene 1971 G<'neial As.somhly. Tlie May- were billed to a Bessemer Neisler, Barbara Marilen Pat- or had explairuM the city has sev- number without authority, rick, William Mark Sanders, eral options under the net but ''' ' TTiust make on Goforth and William Grissom; and Ba.sses • Blake Goforth, Manley Hayes and Andy Neisler. Tiinify Church To Give Play J. Dar.in Charta'n has hern elected Master cf Fairview Lodge 339 AF &: AM for the coming yeai succeeding R. Howard Brl:igr-.^. 5‘ie nc.v cfficers W’cre electc:’ at a rcgul.'.r communication M.»n day n’givt at Masonic Hall. Other officer.? air‘ rje-..ge E Ff. ven, scnlcr war:k.i; Tra. i.s Ray Hawkins, junior TAarden; B. Hew- •a^d BridjCo. trca.surcr; FIk n.a< D. 'iir'all, s('rotary*; and \V IFam C. KeKy, three year trustee. Con tinuing tru.'Ice? arc Kenneth E. Morrison and Bobby C. Bridges. Jdnt Cdntdta Sunday at 7 Davis Rites Are Conducted The Trinity Church of the Liv ing God on ChenyvUle highw'ay will have its annual Christmas p-Lay Wednesday, Decem'ber 22, at 7 p. m. Golden Age Group Program tary landfills, gc-Iif courses c-r any cl'her use. “A man can find cut tiic.^'c thing.' simply by .--tudying the info;'nafic.n t!:at i.« ilrv idy avail able,” Aull em;ihaoizcd. V iie i . the nigge.'t hcadnibcT is sep ie tan.ks. Many Tar Heel sells d n't pcrc^.hv.Ie aJci^uitely to Iian.lie se.vage cTli’cU fr nn these tanks. The soils are too clayey, tdio water table loo high or ic:k is too close to the sue- Uz iurvcy.s which reveal thee pro blem.', are nMde by the S> I v' a- .vcj alien Service in c.opcratlon wkh t'lv' N. C. Ag.i.'iiltui'al x-ih.’:- station, anl ccun'Iy and mun .iyal gcv. .rr.mcr.'t::. L-'tall. .1 .naps have hren puih- Ishc.l . ‘he soil su:wiy.‘5 in W.iho,'W-itooga, V-arlkln, .S oHan.I, Po.'qu ernnk. Iredell, /•’''•Tina'e and Du;:-Mn ccur/ios. Field work ha; been coni 1--le.!, ^nt no ma^s ij.'dished, in Tran-v.’.a-'ia, Ally- ^:hany. Catawba, Forsyth, Dur- Grace ham, Wayne, Pitt and Lenoir c-untlcs. „ ^ , .... . Surveys arc currently unio Featured as soloists for the Henderson, Guilfor'd, program wi.l be Mrs. Evelyn Jcihn iton. Robe.son, Ed^revewbe, Cu.T.bcrland and New Hanover BUILDING PERMITS City building permit has b<*en i-' iied to Henry Noisier for con- riruVtion of a .seven-room rcsi- d('jv’(>, e'timated to cost $24,00, on Landing street. J. Fred Shu* ford, rentra-'tor. Trailer place ment pernaH for 1309 Shelby ” ' t \va.s i.s.'U(*'d to George Clack. ‘Tove Transcending.” a C'nrist- mas eant-ataby John W. Peterson. Will he sung hy c' mMr<*d choirs of Grace United Methodist a.nd Eastside Baptist churches Fiindsy evening at 7 p. m. at Enstsido chur:h on York road. BOX OFFICE 0?ENS AT 6:15 SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 ALWAYS $2.00 A CARLOAD! THUnS. FRI. SAT. 3 MTS! NO. 1 P'rod Adkins, mu ? dirc^t'^r at Easkside, is dire.'ting the can tata. Bdb Cashion, cr Central churrh, will be organist. DUNWICH HORROR In Color NO. 2 BT OOD AND LACE In Color COMEDY OF TERRORS In Color NO. 3 Ira Bum'gardner of church will he narrator. SUN, THRU WED. 2 HITS NO. I A Christmas pantomine featur- Chaiinbers, alto; Fred Adkins, tenor; Jim Downey, tenor; Mrs. El via Pearson, alto; and Mrs. WHERE EAGLES DARE In Color NO. 2 The name of the play is “Have ed the program by Golden Age Jackie Ross, sop-rano You Any Time For Jesus? Funeral rites for Franklin Dav’s, 65, of route 1, Bessemer City, were held Tuesday after- nf>ton from Pelt Methodist chui'ch, interment lollowing in Landers Chapel cemotory. Lewis Cole s Rites Conducted The church pastor, the ^ Rev. Paul Stanley, said the pciblic is cordially invited. Mr. Davis died Sunday at 5 p. m. in a Gastonia hospital of in juries sustained when he re portedly stepped into the pati: of an automobile Sunday about Church To Fete Senior Citizens is survived by one brotlior, Dan- noon enroute from his mail 'box ny Lahrmer; two sisters, Janis near his home. and Beverly Lahrmer. all of the home; her miiternal grandpar ents, Mr. and IMr.s. Willie Tese- niar of Kings Mountain; and her paternal grandpaients, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lalirm(*r of Oakhi'll, Ohio. Funeral rites for Clyde Lewis Cole, 37, were held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock from First Baptist church of which he was a memil)er. Rev. Robert Mann officiated ,, a. ll.o final rites and interment was in Mountain Rest cemetery. clu'b members at Sunday evenini; worship service at Grace Meth odist church. Mrs. Cal' Fisher directed the program which featured Christ mas anthems by the choir. Frank Ballard served as nar rator for the Christmas presen tation. ccur.'ticj. Other c3ur.itios whi'vh have ex- pressed interest in a soil survey WHA’TS UP FRONT In Color •■VH x’y R«'v<*r^o Ord. Resurrection Lutheran church ■will treat all Senior 'Citizens of to a Christmas party Monday aifternoon at 3 p. Throwing Fkm Hikes Pay no w.ns son of .lu> iaie Bry- Members c Mho Kings Mountain %Vf^?Gin"‘a"i.^"in ijinrutiirn A,wiP.t,rv Pn’ no iTorcG, of wliich 'MCGinms, cnaiiman served as pall- of the comimittee on arrange ments, said all senior citizens of Kings Mountain are invited to Toys Foz Tots Project Set The Kings Mountain Jaycees are colle'cting toys foi- needy children again this year. Anyone having a new or good toys to donate may leave them at the Christmas tixM' lot across from the Woman’s club or may contact any Jaycet' for picku]). iRodger Moore is Jayceo proj ect chairman. Davis. Cole was activ iliis wife was the late Estlier bearers. Ca.-pontor. A 1°"-partioipate In the .‘Surviving are one daughter, city of Kings Mountain street * Mrs. Elarl Rayfield of Bessemer and sanltalicn City; three sons. Loon and llir- Cole succumbed suddenly to old Dean D.avis, both of Bossc- heart failure Sunday night •mer City, and G. K. Davis cf 12:12 in the Kings Mountain hos- Prosperily, S. C.; and four sis- pital. A cancer patient, he had ter W Mrs. Bright Carpenter, all of Bes- iHo was a native of Kings .semer City; 13 grandchildren and Mountain, son of Mrs. Mary , , ^ Rev. Glenn Bowland, castor of suddenly "to ‘h.® the sanctuary Will be open for worshippers to worship and view the Christmas disclcsed' trees each evening begiikning five and Carclina Thrrwing Company announced today wage increase to hourly pc '^cnrel in line with Pha?e II guideline?. General Manager Cecil Hailey said the pay hike was effective December Ic'th. The company ?a:d the raises— the amount cf which were not arc in line with the me half poi':’cnt maix- ,s, M;ss I,la Davis. Mrs. David undergone amputation of a leg mum all.-.vci fa.,- tite Pay Board hile, Mrs. Clyde Wyont and several weeks ago. n two great-grandchildren. Msis. Thompson's Rites Condtscled Everhart Cole and the late Clyde 'Hord Cole. In addition to his mother, he is survived hy two sisters, Mrs. Floyd Dover of Kings M’.ntiain and Miss Vir ginia Cole of the home. Biith Announcements Funeral service.^ f'':- 'Ivs. Anna Cai'iM iilt'r Tin u, 60. cf Dav id'on. N. C., V-' a' conducletl Tue.s- day at I lie United Methodist Church ill DavicU n and int(*r- meat was in Davidson Cemetery. McDaniel Gilts Up By $120 ■Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E, WckxI. Rt. 1, Box 130, announce ihe hirih of a son, Tuesday, Dect'mher 7, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lih' Holl ingsworth, P.O. Box DJI. Gastonia, N. C., announce the birth i>f a daughter, WctlneAlay. Deeembt*r St Kings Mountain h.)spital. Mr. and Mr.s. Larry Dah- Dun can, Rt. 1, Bessemer City. N. C., announce the birth of a .son, Wed nesday, December S, Kings Moun tain ho.spital. ■Mr. and Mrs. W. .Mitchell, P.O. Box 193, Bessemer City, N. C., an- nOiUnce the birth of a .son. Fri day, Decemocr 10, King.s Moun tain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Roheris, ril. Route 3, announce* the birlii of a son, Saturday, Dm*mber 11, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Lt'e Ball, Route K Blacksburg, S. C., an- •^lounee the birth of a daughter, Sunday, December 12, King: XourtiLain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vv. Fo.\, ^. 4, Chapel Wood Drive, Gas- ‘ ia* N. C., announce t^o birth ?\/3an. Sunday, Dteemoer 12, Moaintam Jwspilal. and Mrs. Jas. P. Lovehux*. York, 5, C.. announce the 'li a daughter, Tuof iay. Kings Mountain Mrs. Thomjjson was formerly of Kings Meuntain. Mrs. '^h^mI)^on. wife of the lati' Pr.K'lor C. rtiompson and daugh ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John ('iipenter of Gastonia, died Sun day aft<'r a two week illness. Mrs. rh impson was suddenly stricken wllh a cerebral hemorrage on N(.vemi)r-r 29 as >he prepared to The McDaniel 'Helping Hand Fund ^rew by $1S0 this week. Gifts were reported from the Youn» Adult class of Central Methodist ch..rch, members ol East Gold Street Wesleyan church, 'Bessie McDaniel and em ployes of Durham Life Insurance company. A gift df $25 was pre sented as a Christmas present. Both Mr. and Mrs, Doc Me* her bridge club. She was in Daniel are cancer patients and apparent gOnOd health. .\ memlKif of the United Met'h- Churcli in Davidson, Mrs. Tlump-'on was foim4’rly employ ed in the library at Davidson Col- h‘'e. The Tliomp-^ons lived in King.s Mountain lor 13 years, where she was cmploytxi by the M tr jpoliian Life In.suian:*e Co. .Survive ;s include one .'On, John 'rhom)).son of K-i.^ley, S. C.; two .Mrs. Robert Bc'<‘k (if Gas- t'.nia and Mr.s. A. H. Mycr? of Miami, Fla.; four brothers, John G. Carpet.ler el Dallas. William B. (kiriKuite.- of Augusta, Ga.; i.imes K. Carpi'nter of Gastonia and Mar tJ 12 qualifying period are subject to maximum ijonalty of 93 days interest forfeiture. Funds immediately available. 6% Saving Certificate Minimum investment of $10,000 with additions in multiples of $I,(XX). Two year maturity with automatic jcntnval. Dividends paid quarterly. Certificates earn from (iate of investment. With drawals made prior to 24 months qualifying period arc subjtx't to maximum penalty of 90 days in terest forfeiture. Fund immedi ately available. Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association P. O. BOX 746 KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA 20OB' # I s