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Tuesday, March 14, mS-MIRROR-HERALD-Page 6 /' HEART VOLUNTEERS - ThU trio ot Kings Mountain woman are Heart Fund volunteers handling the telephone campaign to recruit door-to-door acUcltatlons during Heart Mimth. Pic- Photo By Tom McIntyre hired left to right are Sharon Bruley, Judy Hendrlxon and Peggy Ramey. The office ta on the second floor of First Union National Bank. Heart Volunteers Cover Kings Mountain sales all over the city this weekend and will continue for the next three Satur days. Pam Ocforth heads the poster com mittee proclaiming the benefits of the Heart Assodatlan and those posters have been distributed around the city. , Gall Cheshire la chairperson for Heart liiiiiii Jill iterW^ASit^aKnERBs^ ifcevtount- About 80 Kings MbunUans have been enlisted so far to work In the local Heart Association campaign this month, ac cording to Mary Greene, city chairman. The association office staff, Peggy Ramey, Sharon Ruley and Judy Hen drlxon, Is operating out of office space donated by First Union Nattoi committees. Mack Lefevers heads the committee contacting small businesses for Heart Fund donations; Mary Ann Hendricks Is chairperson of a balloon sales conunlttee. The committee Is made up of youth groups who begin their through telephone contact will go door- to-door all over the city to sdldt donations for the heart Association. In May a bridge benefit will be planned and held and Sarah Oox Shaw la In charge of this proved. OBITUhRieS MYLES FOSTER Funeral services for Mjdes EUlott Foster, H, of Bronx, New York, son of Mrs. Love Ellis Foster of Kings Mountain, were conducted Saturday at 8 p. m. from J. W. GUI and Son Funeral Home by Rev. Mrs. Essie Tlpps and Rev. 8. T. Cooke, Interment following In Bynum Chapel Cbmetery. Mr. Foster died last Thursday In New Toife. Surviving In addition to his mother, are one brother, CUitls Foster of iOngs Mountain, and one slater, Mies Margaret Foster of Bronx, New Torti. W.M.LEl»t)RD SHELBY - Funeral rttes for William Melvin Ledford, 78, brother of Mn. Chelsle Hawkins of Kings Mountain, were conducted Saturday at 4 p. m. from Flint HIU Baptist Church by Rev. Ed Sossom, Interment following In Cleveland Menrarlal Park. Mr. Ledford, retired termer and member of BoUlng Springs Baptist Church, died Thursday at Crawley Memorial . Hospital In Bolling r tenrlngs. Also surviving sre his MRS. EVA WELLS ' BESSEMER CITY - Funeral servloea for Mrs. Eva Mae Crook Wells, Tl, of W8 E. Washington Ave., were held Thursday at 4 p. m. from Sisk Funeral Home Bast Chapel by Rev. Johnnie Perry and Rev. Johnny Gantt, Interment following In Bessemer City Cemetery. Mra. WeUs died at noon Tuesday at Charlotte Memorial Hospital. Surviving are her hus band, Alex Wells; four sons, W. A., Jr., Jim, Bob and Joe Wells, all of Bessemer City; four daughters, Mrs. Carl Har mon and Mrs. Bob Colvin of Bessemer City, Mrs. Tressle Bridges of Cherry- vUle and Mrs. Clayton Cos- nail of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; one sister, Mrs. Lot- tie Wells of Bessemer City; three half-brothers, Tom Sanslng of Kings Mountain and James and Junior Crook of Blacksburg, S. C.; his stepmother, Mrs. Ger tie Crook of iSlacksburg, S. C.; 84 grandchildren and 80 great-grandchildren. RAYMOND MANN Funeral services for Raymond O. Mann, 68, of Rt.8,whodledatT:80p.m. Weikiesday at his home fallowing Illness of several weeks, were conducted Friday at 8 p. m. from St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church of which he was a member. Dr. L. Glenn Oonlnger officiated at the rites, and Interment was In the church cemetery. Mr. Mann was a native of Albany, Ind., a retired employe of Pound and Moore Office Supply Co. of Harris Teeter Whole Holly Farms Grade A' Fresh Fryers 39* U.S. Choice Quality Trimmed Bottom Round Boast $169 Pork Roast Umlt 4 Per Customer U.S.D.A. Choice For St. Patrick’s Day Rath’s Corned Beef Round Or Brtoket 39 Idaho Russet Potatoes... 69* wasningron aiaie extra rancy wtnasap Apples Lb 39® Hnesi QuaNty Sunkist Lemons.... . 12r., 69* Crisp Crunchy Canots.... 2Lb OQc Fresh Tender Broccoli... B^nch 69® 10 strip Steaks $14991 Approx. 8 Oz. Each Dove Liquid Kea ur wniie Grapefruit 169* Campbeii’s' Chicken Noodie Soup^ ^89* No. 1I Cans* Surviving are hla wife, Mrs. Jeanette Lackey Mann; a brother, Everette Mann of Safety Harbor, Fla. and two Ratora, Mrs. Gladys Melton of SatteUta Beach, Fla. and Mra. Benile Ferrla of Tampa, Fla. CHARLES. H. MOSS Funeral aervlcea for Charles Henry Moss, 48, of Rt. 4, will be conducted Tueeday afternoon at 8 p. m. from Love Valley Bap- tlst Church of which he waa a member. lOa pastor. Rev. Earl M. Redding, wlU ofBdata at the rites, asatated by Rev. Robert Hoyle, and In terment will be In Mmmtaln Rest Cemetery Mr. Moas died Sunday morning In Charlotte Memorial Hospital after several waaka Ulnasa. He was a natlva of aover, S. C., aon of the late Mr. and Mra. Jaaon Moaa, and an employe of Park Yam Mills. Surviving are hla wife, Mra. Lots Kathaiina Van Dyke Moaa; thalr daugh ter, Lula Renaa Moaa, of the home; four brothere, Robert K. Moee, Floyd Mom. Delford Moee, all of Ctever, S. C. and Jamas Eugene Moee of Charlotte; four atetere, Mn. Mary P(^, Mrs. OUla Dover, Mn. Betty Ervin, all of Ctovar, 8. C., and Mra. LucUle Honeycutt, of SaUa- bury; one half brother. Rev. L. E. Ramsey of Kings Moimtatai. Harris Funeral Home la in charge of arrange- PetRitz Pie Shelis Gain Detergent $ii9 49 Oz. I 28 Oz. Returnable Sun-Drop Or Cheer- ,,„$<149 wine ctn 11 Maxwell House Instant Coff^ $459 Toddler $1S9 ■ “ Pampersiza I St^jerLowFoodPricesEyeryPay^ Pillsbury Ballard Biscuits Luzianne Coffee e ftQc I I $029 Green Giant Green Beans 100% Pure Pasteurized Tropicana Orange Juice $-109 Vi Q01. I unsweetened Bluebird Grapefruit Juice fbi Cans ■ Hy-Top Sharp Stick Cheddar Cheese ..99' Tomato Del Monte Catsup Whole Kernel Or Cream Green Giant Golden Com 3’‘s.s’89® Green Giant Sweet 00 Kcea Effective Through Wed March 15. 1978 m Klnga Mountoln, N. C. II Quantity Rights Reserved / We Gladly Redeem Federal Food Stamps
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