ed
2)
By CC Elections Board
Demos Named To Positions
More Democrat
precinct cMlctala and
ludfea were appointed
Tueaday by the
Cleveland County Board
of Blectlona In a con-
tlnuatlan of a meeting
begun Uet Tueaday.
' No appolntmenta
were made for either
reglatrar or Judge In
Double Sprlnga, Grover,
and Shelby No. 8 or for
reglatrar In Lawndale
or for Judge In Waco
pending recom*
mendatlona to come
from precinct com-
mltteea.
Other No. Four
Townahlpa offlclala
appointed Include:
Bethware — Alice Con
nor, reglatrar, and H. A.
Oodorth, Judge; Weat
Klnga Mountain, Mra. J.
H. Arthur, reglatrar,
and Mra. Becky Cook,
Judge;
The electlona board la
giving commltteea a few
more daya to aubmlt
recommendatlona and
then. If none are
received, the board will
recruit qualified people
for the varloua
poaltlona.
Dance School
Registration
Reglatratlon for
Jane'a Sdiool of Dance
will be Wed., Aug. 17
from 1:00-6 p. m. at the
K. M. Wmnana Club.
Gary Levin of Lebo’a
In Charlotte will be on
hand with all dancing
aiq^llea.
Inatructora of Jane’a
School are Jane Mc
Clure and Linda Lynch.
Ihureday, Auguet U. 1977-MIRROR-HERALD Page 8A
Dickson To Complete Study
Ihe city commlaalon
Monday night retained
the W. K. Dlckaon
Company of Charlotte to
otnnplete the clty’a aoi
newer facility plan.
Repreaentatlve Ralph
Johnaon, who appeared
before the board, aald
die project work, had
been underway for aome
time and waa a part of
the Gaaton County
Complex plan — a
larger atud^ compoaed
of amaller onea by
munlclpalltlea In the
area Including Gaa-
tonla. Mount Holly,
Ranlo, Drover and
Beaaemer City. The
larger atudy can’t be
done until the Individual
etudlea are completed,
he aald.
Eatlmated coat to
complete the atudy le
$06,108 and the board
agreed that aome
portlona of the atudy
ahould be done by the
city and the coot would
be reduced.
Church Preschool
Staff Is Named
’Die Saint Matthew’s
Pre-School, a kinder
garten under the spon-
sorahlp of Saint Mat-
thew’a Lutheran
Church, has appointed
Its teaching staff tor
1*77-78.
’Ihose on the staff are
as follows: three-year -
olds, Mrs. Robert
Wilson; four-year-olds,
Mrs. Nell Teargln and
Mrs. Bruce Summey;
five-year-olds, Mrs.
Robert B. Allen;
teacher aaalatant, Mra.
Jby Bridges; director,
Mrs. Joseph R. Smith.
Reglatratlon la In
progress tor the fall
session and It la an
ticipated that another
record enrollment will
be experienced. The
enrollment for the Pre-
School laat year waa 68.
Anyone Interested In
an ^tpllcatlon or In
formation brochure
may telephone either
the church office (788-
7488) or the director,
Mrs. Joseph R. Smith
(789-4461).
Saint Matthew’s Pre-
School emphasizes the
Individual development
of the child with lear
ning - readiness and
general preparation tor
school as goals.
Children are assisted to
Increase their learning,
social, and play skills to
enable them to function
creatively and com
petently.
Jaycees To Canvass
For Cystic FilM*osis
George W. Little,
csunpalgn chairperson
tor the North Carolina
Gh^ter, Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation, has an
nounced the following
area campaign chair
persons for the “Kies
Tour Baby,” Campaign
In Klngi Mountain,
igr'fhe Kings Mountain
ycees
buaf
ness and a special
event
The Rainbow Glrls-
Assembly 60 will distri
bute canisters.
Cbmpalgn funds are
used to help sui^rt re
search and care In
ehlldren’s lung-
damaging dlseaaes such
as asthma with lung
damage, chronic bron
chitis, bronchiectasis,
childhood emphysema,
and cystic fibrosis. Of
each CF dollar raised 83
percent Is spent for the
programs of research,
care, education, and
community servlcea.
’Ihe major symptoms
“ Is a
Ity Ustf -bf me skin,
frequently noticed by
parents when kissing
their baby. CF Is an
Inherited and Incurable
disease and can affect
not only the lungs but
also the digestive
system. It Is believed
that one In 80 persons
are carriers of the
recessive CF gene.
Obituaries
RUFUS PHIFER
Fhneral sendees tor
Rufus Phifer, 79, retired
Kings Mountain postal
siivloye, will be con
ducted ’Thursday at 4 p.
m. from B1 Bethel
United Methodist
Oiurch of which he was
a member.
His pastor. Rev. G. A.
Upton, will officiate and
Interment wlU be hi El
Bemel cemetery.
Mr. Phifer died
Wednesday morning at
S:U a. m. In Kings
Mountain Hospital after
several month’s Illness.
Me was a native of
Qeveland County, son
of the late Mr. and
Mrs.Wllllam Butler
Phifer. His wife, me late
Vivian Wolfe Phifer,
died in 1978.
Surviving are two
sons, WlUlam and John
Phifer of Kings
Mountain; one daugh
ter, Mrs. Jerry Midman
of Houston, Tex.; one
brother, Dempsey
Phifer of Tahoma aty,
CaUf.. seven grand-
ohUdren and two great
grandchildren.
Harris Fweral Home
Is in charge of
arrangements.
" ■ J.B.LOVB
*■ Fisieral sendees tor
Jsq>er Brsklne Love,
M, of Rt. 8 Blaeksburg,
t. C. were conducted
Ihesday at 8 p. m. from
Anttoeh Baptist Church
of Grover, Interment
following In me church
cemetery.
Rev. M. H. Hampton
officiated at me rttes.
Mr. Love died Sun
day.
He waa a retired
farmer and a veteran of
Worid War I.
Son of me late James
R. and Margaret Mc
Carter Love, he la sur
vived by his wife, Mrs.
Addle Boland Love; two
daughters, Mrs. Carl
Morrison of Kings
Mountain and Mrs.
Linda Lall of Grover;
one son, Joe Dean Love
of Blacksburg, S. C.;
tour brothers, Marvin
and Furman Love of
Graver and George and
Walter Love of
Blaeksburg, S. C.; a
sister, Mrs. Eunice NoT'
man of Grover; six
grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.
Gordon Mortuary was
In charge of
arrangements.
CARDOFTHANKS
We would like to
exprees our heartfelt
thanks to all of me fine
staff of Kings Mountain
Hospital for the care
given to our beloved
huoband-famer. We are
aapeelally indebted to
ths nursee on west sta'
(ton, the maids, order'
Ues and receptionists.
We would also like to
thank Drs. McGill and
Adams for melr cmnfort
and help shown us
throughout Ctordon W.
Hughes stay.-MRS.
annettb hughes,
AND FAMILY .
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