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Page 2A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, April 8, 1982 ARS D i ig Sad 0 X0 ’) . a // estruction Is A Big a “§ Register now for our rE 7 ; ZN all AR A AN Soft Sculptured Dollmaking Classes PA To the editor: ; It is a bit sad since the benches were used by the senior citizens to = While taking a walk uptown Sunday I couldn’t help but notice the ~~ spend a little time sitting and talking. The real sad part is how tax- APRIL 23 and 24 A i destruction done to the mini park on Mountain Street not as a result of ~~ payers’ money can be used to build such things and let them be Two day workshops ® Night or Day MN the high winds over the week-end but the works of hippies and destroyed. 10 AM -2 PM, 6 PM - 10 PM ss looms Taught by professional NY The benches were moved, slats torn from the benches and pile in a pile, the usual amount of trash, liquor bottles. Spring...A Wonderful To the editor: { Spring...What a wonderful musical note. There’s nothing quite like the soft touch and breath of a fresh morn- ing air of spring. To watch the sparkling as of diamonds on the early morning dew as the sunlight shines upon the morning dew. Such beauty to behold. Dogwoods blossoming, tulips in their Thanks For Donations For Rummage Sales To the editor: The Kings Mountain Fire Department wishes to thank the people of Kings Mountain for making their rummage sales a success. Special thanks to the people who came to our sales, to the in- OBITURRIES RUTH ROARK B.G. WHITAKER : Mrs. Ruth Cline Thompson Bobby Gene Whitaker, 48, of PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY 3 m Roark, 61, of 715 Williams 410 Hawthorne Road, died ° Lr 00 til 1 ® 00 Street, died Friday at Cleveland ~~ Wednesday morning at Kings GARLAND ATKINS GARY STEWART DARRELL AUSTIN : a a Publisher Editor General Manager Memorial Hospital. A Gaston County. native, she was the daughter of the late George and Jean Moore Thomp- son and the wife of the late Egbert Lee Roark. She was a former resident of Slanesville, W.Va., and was a retired employee of the accoun- She worked there for 35 years. Mountain Hospital. A Kings Mountain native, he was the son of Walter P. Whitaker and the late Margaret Carpenter Whitaker. He was employed by Marion Yarn of Clover, S.C. In addition to his father, he is Tina Whitaker of the home; four d up Horace Walker Je Kings Mountain Musical Note assorted colors of cup-shaped designs. Life takes on a new meaning. Winter has vanished into the past until autumn and fall again burst forth with its radiant and assorted colors of leaves. Spring..What a wonderful musical note. Everette Pearson Kings Mountain dividuals who donated items, the ladies who donated the baked goods, the many businesses who gave to our sale, and WKMT Radio and the Kings Mountain Herald. Kings Mountain Firemen MEMBER OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS ASSOCIATION The Herald is published by Herald Publishing House, P.O: Box 752. Kings Mountain, North Carolina. 28086. Business and editorial offices are located at Canterbury Road-East King Street. Phone 739-7496. Second class postage paid at Kings Mountain, N.C. Single copy 25 cents. Subscription rates: $10.40 yearly in-state. $5.20 six months. $11.44 yearly out of state. $5.72 six months. Student rates for nine months, $7.80. USPS 931-040. . | Magic Attic Crafts]. i) : crcunorer licncvnore Ilr roam loot one XT CITY ArT go] C00 < Girt 1 SC - 504 0 71. od 0) CJ () SL Q (9 1 Includes teachers from Everything Dejon Studios 40 RZ a W 102 W. Virginia Ave. - 629-5171 - Bessemer City, N.C. Jo Ann Barringer Lu Noblett Hours: 10 to 5 Mon.-Sat. 4 PR p=) PLS OA ES -_ -~, os) ZA U American Legion SATURDAY APRIL 10th DANCE TO THE SOUNDS OF THE FAMOUS “SOUTH BOUND” ting department of Walter Reed survived by his wife, Gladys mn = Hospital in Washington, D.C. Conner Whitaker; one daughter, yd CHEVROLE A LX. i 1 She was a member of First Bap- tist Church in Rockwell, Md. i Survivors include two brothers, George Thompson of North Charleson, S.C., and James Robert “Bobby” Thomp- son of Woodstown, N.J.; and three sisters, Miss Mary Sue ‘Thompson of Shelby, Mrs. Jean T. Barber of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Sarah T. Montoya of Albuquerque, N.M. i Graveside services were con- ‘ducted Tuesday at 10 a.m. at Arlington National Cemetery by ithe Rev. Homer Carter. { Memorials may be made to ‘the American Cancer Society, * First Baptist Church or to the charity of the donor’s choice. brothers, Jackie Whitaker of Smyrna, S.C., Danny Whitaker of Bessemer City and Billy Whitaker and Roy Whitaker, both of Kings Mountain; and three sisters, Mrs. Don (Pearl) Sellers of Bessemer City and Mrs. JK. (Peggy) Brooks and Mrs. Lloyd (Shirley) Blanton, both of Kings Mountain. He was a Korean War veteran and a member of Boyce * Memorial A .R.P. Church, where funeral services will be con- ducted Friday at 3 p.m. by the Rev. William Tyson. Burial will be in Mountain Rest Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Thursday at Har- ris Funeral Home. : March weather data com- piled by Kenneth Kitzmiller. g 1982 1981 Tot. Precip. 1.36 2.74 Avg. Precip. .04 .09 Max. 1 Day .57 .95 Yr. to date 11.64 6.03 Avg. temp. 51.5 47.5 Max. temp. 81 81 Min. temp. 20 21 Stephen Lee Gets Scholarship : CLEMSON, S.C.—A Kings Mountain student is the reci- pient of an academic scholarship to Clemson University for the spring semester 1982. : Stephen D. Lee has received a fenewable $500 Duke Power Scholarship. The 1981 Kings Mountain High School graduate is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Lee III of 407 Garrison Dr. Lee, an electrical engineering major at Clemson, is also a Clemson Alumni Presidential Scholar. He plans to graduate in May 1982. 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