' III I / ; ■ T Page 8A-MlRBOB-inERAIJ>-W8i«M*iy, Naeamber M, ItTt Commissioners Approve Thanksgiving Resolution Whereas, Our fore- fathen In thla great nation of the United States of America originated a most meaningful tradition In setting aside a day to express their thankfulness to the Almighty Qod for his blessings, and Whereas, the divine guidance of the Almighty Ood has led our great na tion to a state of wealth and esteem unknown by the majority of other nations, and Whereas, We, as In dividual dtlsena, are en joying material and spiritual blessings unimaginable to our fore fathers, and Whereas, We should tak* advantage of every o|>> portunlty to express our thankfulness, and eep«> dally at the Thanksglvtng Whereas, We should be most humbly apprecUtWe of our good fortune, and Whereas, Hie sincere eiqireealon of thankfulnees gives a glow of satlafactlon to both the giver and the recel ver, and pi^ TOT Tbm «ra s tof of good Ihlaas wdcr we roof. Buylpizza- gklfree BUY A LARGE OR MEDIUM PIZZA AT REGULAR PRICE AND GET NEXT SMALLER HlJir. free, just present THIS COUPON. BUY ONE PIZZA AT REGULAR PRICE GET NEXT SMALLER SIZE FREE. „ ffer Good Thru Dec. 1 ssr*; erepftfiBnewwp c itrs Purs nml etc TWO FOR ONE Good only at ihasa partippating Pizza Hut*_rafllaurants: i Hut -Kings Mountaln-CaU 789-4486 I Hut - Shelby - CaU 487-1138 Foster Parents To Host TOST fl FEU OF OUf^ THmsGivmjKcm cmummp '30 V£SJ, SKifiT, FfiNTS fiuo fiLL FOUl? P»fc6S UfiOltS Tump SUITS oo/? mosT pofuL»n srrLSs /w Pfw»in AHV CoSOoSoV _ , oon sna0i A0W tutce xu»r ^fhtwre Tu)o Of DZMHh i/esT uo'iTH 6AUCHOS 0N9 regtis To msrcH. %T0CH m5NS 0/?ESS P/)NT5 ew)' CHt AT tftc. F^ice Get sECdwp \i fir 2. fUKi IF we CAHT You huF 00H7 OES^uB Youn QouhBss HIGHTOWERS CLdTHiAifr Outlet SiSt 739* 93.11 Now, therefore, be It ra> solved by the Mayor and Board of Oommlaslonera at the City of Kings Mountain In Special Sesslan on this the 32nd day of November, 1076, that we, as a aty, do hereby offer our slncero appreciation for the many blesstngs that have been and continue to be oun; and that we do urge aU cltlsens of Klnga Mountain to join In expresalans and observances of Thanks giving on Thursday, November 36, 1076. Foster Parents of Cleveland County will host ablg Christmas party Dec. 18 at 7:80 p. m. at Kings Mountain Community Center for benefit of all foster children In the county. Mrs. Verlee Mask, chairman of arrangements for the hoUday, said that gifts and donations would be appreciated and ahe Invites any citizen wishing to make contributlan of presents or cash for refreshments and gifts to caU her at 780-8540. r- ms TURKEY THE DITCHDIOOEBS — Oty em- ployes are seen here digging a ditch for the installation of a alx inch water line down Watterscn St. ms Is part of the city’s upgrading of water lines In vailoas Photo By Tom Molatyre sectloBa of the city. The Watteraoa St. Ihie Is being Inetalled now to blaod In with the Oaasler St. Urban Renewal iwoject. Obituaries “7*7” H. GRADY WOODS Funeral services for H. Orady Woods, 71, of Shelby, retired Shelby pcdlceman and father of two Kings Mountain do zens, were conducted Sunday at 2 p. m. from Highland Bs^tlst Church by Rev. Johnny Crotts and Rev. Leonard ThomM, Interment following In Cleveland Memorial Park. Mr. Woods died Friday afternoon In Llncolnton Nursing Home. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Flossie Brlgman Wooda; his son, H. Orady Woods, Jr. of mngs Moun tain; his stepson, Walter Davis of Shelby and Mar- shaU Davte of Detroit, Mich.; five daughtera, Mrs. Shelby KlrkendaU of Oelenhouser, Germany, Mrs. PrlsclUa Martin of Shelby, Mrs. PhylUe MoateUa of Myrtte Beach, S. C., Mrs. Virginia Clark of Warrington, Fla. and Mrs. Gertnide Weathera of Shelby; two atep- daughtere, Mrs. Patsy Oaks of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Juanita Hardin of Albuquerque, N. M.; one brother, William Wooda of OerterevlUe, Ga.; ana sis ter, Mrs. Ruby Kilgore of Eastman, Ga.; 30 grand children and 11 great - grandchildren. from Green Pond United Methodist Church by Rev. G. F. Manlgo, interment following m Adams Chapel Church Cemetery In Kings Mountain. Mr. Burris died Hies- day. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Janie Mae Stewart; two brothers, the Rev. George Burris of Detroit, Mich, and Jasper Johnson of Gastonia; seven grandchildren and seven great- grandchlldren. MRS. A. R. COBB Funeral services for Mrs. AUce BoUn Cobb, 84, of Blacksburg, B. C., formerly of Kings Moun tain, were conducted Monday at 3 p. m. from the Chapel of Harris BXineral Home. Rev. Leonard Huff- stetlar, pastor of Penley's Cluqiel MethodlBt Church, officiated at the rites, and interment was In Mountain Rest Cemetery. Mrs. Cobb died Saturday at Cherokee County Hospital In Gaffney, S. C. She was daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John BoUn and widow of John Joe Cobb. Surviving la her brother, Irvin BoUn, of Blacksburg, S. C. Hospital REPORT PRIOR TO NOV. if NOV. St C.D. BURRIS Funeral services for CSevelsuid Dick Burris, 68, of Clover, S. C., brother of Mrs. Thelma Monroe of Kings Mountain, were con ducted Sunday at 3 p. m. Joe Black, B. C., Maggie Carroll, K. M., Mra. Ronnie Conrad, K. M., Amos Dunn, Gastonia, Mrs. Benjamin Goforth, Gaatunla, Joe Herndon, K. M., R. J. Hodge, GaetonU, Paul Jacluon, K. M., Mra. Hugh Logan, K. M., Clifton Morgan, K. M., Doris McGinnis, K. M. Peggy Owens, K. M., CaUle PhUllps, Gastonia, Mra. James Pursley, K. M. NOV. 16 Steven Dean, 1764 Ganiaon Blvd., Gastonia, CUfton Morgan, Rt. 2, Box 806, Mrs. Joe Tyler, 103 8. Carpenter St To Be eivon Each Week Come ki And Register No Purehase Required Drawings Every Mon.'Winners WiH Be Posted Last Weeks Winner ^^^^NNMOSS 42^Battle2ro^^ Chocolate Covered CHERRIES Brachs 79' MODEL KITS ASSORTMENT OF CARS, ROATS. PLANU, MOTORCYCLES. ARDJARtt. _ EA. REGULAR $1.49*" Westclox Bectric ALARM CLOCK M.95 $299 Douglas Childers, 304 Sunset Dr., Clover, 8. C., TJiiNi Curry, Bt. 4, Mra. Bobby Haney, Rt. 6, Gastonia. Mamie LoveUce, Rt 4, Mary WaDa, 110 Walker 8t. NOV. 81 IDs. Jamee Belt, Rt. 4, Mre. PhllUp LMumone, Rt. S, Clover, 8. C., Marvin Martin, Stinnett Acres, B. C., Marshall Kalth Mayberry, 330 Camp Rotary Rd., Gastonia, Hoyla Owana, 606 Monroe Ave., Mrw. Ray Ruff, 604 Boston Ava., 8. C., Mrs. Chartae Stewart, 404 Bakar Wayne Poe Promoted To Master Sergeant An official at MacDUl AFB, Fla., bas announced the promotlan of Wayne L. Poe to maetar eargeant In the U. 8. Air Fbrce. Sergeant Poa, son of Mrs. Lillian Poe of US B. Ohio Ave., Beaeamer City, Is a quaUty control siwar- vlBor with a unit of ttia Tactical Air Command. Tha sergaant la a 1188 graduate of Central High School. HU erlfe, Rachel, is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Clark Palmar of Preaton, Mias. NOV..M Mrs. Paul Henson, Oak Grova Rd., WUburn KuykandaU. Rt 8, WUUam Laughter, 600 W. Gold St., Robert MulUnax, 106 In man St, B. C., Bvelyn RoUnaon, 104 Bight St., B. C., Mrs. Ronnie Wattenon, Rt. S. ICY HOT PUTS PAIN TO SLEEP Now for the first lime, overnight blessed temporary relief from the pain of arthritis, bursitis, rheuma tism, soreness, stiffness. Just rub Icy Hot’s creamy balm over the affected joints or muscles, and you can actually feel the pain start lessening. Begin to sleep peacefully Reg. *3.00 *«"" aVzOz Jar $251 KODAK bistamatiG Pocket CAMERA Outfit $-|g99 "wE^ WIT bt mm THANKSGIVMG DAY So That Our Employes May Spend The Holiday With Their Families SMITH DRUGS THBNBWPBOPLB Mr. and Mre. Jamas Ban, Routs 4, a boy, Nov. K M Plaza i Shopping Center 1;

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