P»|e >A-BIIBBOB-HBRALD-TlMind»y, JoLv ». IVM OBimRie? f,4/s5' • r.» k. ’ sIl /■. FRK-SUHOui^ AUAtuuiMH - AMve (holdlnKbook) and Mn. Bruce Snmmey. are tour of the five Kings MoimtalnB who Mrs. Smith Is director of the school. Not will Instruct three to five years olds In Bt. pictured, Mrs. Robert Allen. Vacancies Sbtthew’s Lutheran Church Pre-school are still open In the three and five year classes beglaning Sept T, 1976. L. to r. — old classes. Call the church office, TS9- Mis. George Klepper, Mrs. Jay Bridges, 6700 for Information. ^ assistant teacher, Mrs. Joseph Smith MORGAN & BOGGS Downtown Kings Mountain 126 West Mountain Street EXTRA SPECIAL BUYS ir Nice Selection of FISHING EQUIPMENT ★ Tennis Rackets ★Tennis Balls ★ Freezer Cartons & Bags All Sizes ★ Tennis Shoes For the entire Family ★ Insect Spray All Brands See Our Selection of Staple GROCERY ITEMS SAVE UP TO ON The Following Items ★ Beach Towels Several Brand Name Sun Tan Lotions J.H.WBICnT Funeral services for James Henry Wrl^t, SI, of Buffalo, N. Y., brother of five Kings Mountain citizens, were conducted Tuesday at 1 p. m. In Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. Wright died July 15 In Buffalo. Ho waa for merly of Beaeomer City, a member of St. Jamoi Baptist Church In Bessemer City and a brlckmason. Son of Thomas and Beesle H. Wright, he Is survived by three sons, James Wright, Jr., Thomas Wright and Reglnar Wright, all of Buffalo, N. Y.; two daughters, Vonen and Sheila Wright, both of Buffalo, N. Y.; four brothers, Thomas Beaufort Wilght, WlUlam Wright, Comona Cox and aienn Wright, aU of Klnga Mountain; five slstora, Josephine Wright and Eunice Edward of Jeraey City, N. J., Kathleen Wilson of Kln^ Mountain, Juanita Starr of Oaatonla and Ruby Wright of Bayonne, N. J.; and three grandchildren. H.H.BECKNELL Funeral rites for Herbert H. Becknell, 79, of Orover, were conducted Wed nesday at 4 p. m. from Shuford Hatcher Funeral Home Chapel In Osdtney, S. C., Interment following In Frederick Memorial Gardens. Rev. T. Perry Brannon and Dr. OUn IVhltener officiated. Mr. Becknell died Mon day at 8 a. m. In VA Hoapl- tal at Asheville after long Illness. He was a native of Spartanburg County, S. C., son of the late Benjamin O. and Sarah Burgeas BeckneU. He waa a retired tmtUe employe, a member of Shiloh Presbyterian Church and a veteran of Worid War 1. ^ Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elsie Seay Bechnell; two brothers, the Rev. Boyd Becknell of Gaffney, S. C. and James Becknell of Burlington. MRS. M.L. PLONK Mrs. Sophronla Falla Plonk, 99, died on Satur day. Funeral servlcea were held Monday morning at 11 o’clock from the Oolonlal Chapel of Carrothers Funeral Home of Gastonia, Interment following In Plagah ARP Church Cemetery. Dr. Charles Edwarda, T.W cat 1976 CORVETTE THE ONLY AMERICAN MADE SPORTS CAR Orwge, black leather trim, 360-4BBL engine, auto, trans, power steering A brues, air cond., power windows, tUt-telescoplc steering wheel, AM-FM stereo radio, map light, white lettered tires. USED CAR SPECIALISTS J. TRACY McGinnis, jr jerry mullinax PAUL DOVER JERRY NATION We spectre In good clean used cars, come by and let us help you select a dependable used car at a price you can afford. JERRY NATION CHEVROLET dealer 3423 Kings Mountain. N.C. 124 S. RAILROAD AVE PHONE 739-5471 Where We Do What We Say We’ll Do — And Usually More asslated by Rev. Robert B. Elliott, offlelatsd. Mrs. Plonk, reUred Kings Mountain schoolteacher and wld'iw of Mike Plonk who died In 1937, wae a graduate of Llnwood College and Clalrmont College and taught tor many years In Cleveland and Gaston Ocaintlas and at Llnwood College. The Plonke lived meet of their married life In Klnga Mountain. Surviving are her brother, Hope FSUe, and her two alatere, Mrs. Florence Grier and Mlsa Mildred R. Falls, aU of Oastcmla. A. P. BAITY, SR. Funeral aarylees for Arthur P. Baity, Sr., 69, of 906 Cleveland Ave., will be conducted Thursday momlng at U o’clock from the Chapel of Harris Funeral Home by Kenneth Lundeen, Interment following In Mountain Reat Oametary. Mr. Baity died at 5:90 a. m., Tuesday In Klnga Moimtaln Hoqiltal after Ulneea of several mentha. He waa a Cleveland County native, former employe of Mlnette Mills In Grover and a member of the Oaatonla congregation of Jehovah’S Witnesses. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elolae Early Baity; two aona, Arthur Baity, Jr. of Klnga Mountain and David Baity of Gastonia; three daughters, Mrs. Donald Coleman of Demowst, Oa., Mrs. Jack Bennett of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Debra Baity Sorrow of Charlotte; his mother, Mrs. Charles A. Baity of Kings Mountain; four aletera, Mlaa Maude Baity, Mrs. Lola Guyton, Mn. Oarenoe Flowers and Mrs. L. W. Wright, aU of Klnga Mountain; and six grandchildren. OHARLEb O. LOVELACE Fuheral. sexrlcea tor taiahlea a* Lovelace, 61, office manager of Sterchi’e of Charlotte for 36 years, were conducted Friday at 3 p. m. from Weat Franklin Avenue B^>tlst Church, interment foUowtaig In Oak Grove Baptist Church Cemetery. Mr. Lovelace died In Gaston Memorial Hospital Wednesday morning at 4:16. Surviving are hla wife, Mrs. Betty Thomas Lovelace; hie mother, Mrs. Elisabeth Lovelace Grlffle of Gastonia; his ■on, Chartee O. Lovelace Jr. of the home; three daughters, Laura Ann KIMBEBLY ROWLAND Chravealde servlca for Kimberly Ann Rowland, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennla L. Rowland of Beaaemer Cltv, waa conducted July 17 at3p. m. from Beaaemer City Cemetery by Rev. George WUUs. Tlw child died July 16 In Cleveland Memorial Hospital. Surviving, In addition to the parenU, are the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Rowland of Kings Mountain, and Mrs. Catherine Fields of Bessemer City. Cadet Wolfe Completes Training Cadet Dale A. WoUe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrance M. WoUe of Rt. 6, reoantly completed a U. S. Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps field training encampment at Dover AFB, Del. During the encampment, cadets receive survival and anall arms training and aircraft and aircrew taidoctrlnatlan. They aleo have the opportunity to observe careers In which thay might wish to aerva as Air Force offloera. Lovelace of the home, Mra. Lilly Miller, Mrs. Carol Hatcher of Macon, Elizabeth Biigga and Miss Oa. and Mlaa Elisabeth Lovelace of Jackson, Mlaa.; two brothers, Robert Lovelace of Kings Mountain and Keimeth Lovelace of Gastonia; and two Usteri, Mra. Juanita Blanton of Oieanee, S. C. and Mrs. Kathleen Pat terson of Kings MounUdn. j.o.onx Mary Louise GUI, all of Baltimore, Md. aftar you aee your doctor... James OdeU GUI, 48. of Baltimore, Md., died Saturday morning. He was a former resident of Kings Moun tain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland GUI, Sr. Alao surviving are five brothers, Sammy GUI of Kings Mountain, Roland GUI, Jr. of Gastonia, Oled Paul GUI, McCleveland GUI and David GIU, aU of Baltimore, Md.; and four atoters, Mrs. LoneUe Tate of Klnga Mountain, Mrs. bring your prescription to me 709 W, MounUia SI. • Kings ML OXFORD OUTLET STORE MM Ladies (Broken Sizes) DRESSES & SKIRT SETS ^ PRICE Ladies HALTERS Reg. <1.99 99' Ladies Short SHORTS Reg. <1.99 25' Ladies Knit TOPS eg. '2.99 to '5.99 $2S0 Mens Short Sleeve Dress SHIRTS leg. <2.99 to <4.99 Mens White JEANS Reg. *3.99 to *5.99 $290 Mens Leisure SUITS *15 00 Ladies Bermuda SHORTS Reg. <2.99 99' Ladies Reg. *3.99 to *4.99 $298 Ladies Knit TOPS Reg. <1.99 99' Mens Jean SHORTS (Broken Sizes Reg. *3.99 $250 Mens Knit SHIRTS Reg. <3.44 99' Girls JEANS $399 Ladies JEANS ig. <5.99 to <9.99 $488 Reg. <9.99 $588 Ladies Twin BLOUSES Reg. *12.99 to *14.99 *9 99 Mens SHORTS |. <2.99 to <5.99 99' Mens Golf SHIRTS 2f.,$5 00 Boys JEANS $399 And Up OXFORD OUTUT STORE A DIVISION OP KINOSMONT MlUt 'ODM MON.-tAT. ftOO t« Si30 - SSI YORK ROAD KINOA MOONTAIN Matt«rcharfl« mmmk AaSricartf

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