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Sea A % Li 3 Re i i i u i = Taek EEE uy 3,1997 CLASS OF 1947- Pictured are graduates of the Kings Mountain High School Class of 1947. Center front mascots Charles Eugene Gibson and Doris Dixon; first row, from left, John O. Plonk Jr., Joseph H. McDaniel Jr., Wilburn V. Gault, Elizabeth S. Lynch, Coleen E. Payseur, Janelle Smith, Nadine Spencer, Billie Louise Martin, Mary Plonk Early, Evelyn Cox, Betty L. Jackson, Louann Herndon, Laverne White and Manley Hayes; second row, Robert H. Neill, William Ray Kiser, Robert K. Early, Roy Lee Boheler, Mary Frances Payne, Ruth E. Ledford, Dorcas Carpenter, Leonora Plonk, Betty J. Hord, Mary Beth Hord, Margaret A. Williams, Shirley A. Spivey, June Camp, Mildred J. Jackson, Doris J. Cloninger, Marilyn A. Lee, Clara Ann Ross and Martha Sue Carroll. Third row, Billy Cobb, Milton McKelvie, George R. Tolleson, William P. Fulton, Donald D. Glass, William E. Harmon, William Dettmar, Dwight Ware, Norman F. McGill, Jake Harry, Donald Crawford, Robert Ledbetter, Clarence L. Jolly Jr., William S. Putnam and James E. Black. 50TH REUNION FOR CLASS OF 1947 - Members of the KMHS graduating Class of 1947 ‘and their spouses gathered for the 50th reunion June 2. Seated, left to right, Pat Plonk, Beth Baker, Laverne Randolph, Dorcas Plonk, Helen Tate, Coach Den Parker, Principal J. E. Huneycutt and Joe Ann Crawford. Second row, John O. Plonk Jr., Tom Baker, Norman McGill, Nancy McGill, Betty Neill, Mildred Davenport, Betty Hager, Manley Hayes, Clara Ross Chaney, Evelyn Huffstickler, William H. Carson, Nadine Spencer Carson and Mrs. Don Parker; and back row, Dwight Ware, George. Tolleson, Margaret W. Dettmar, Robert Neill, Oliver Tate, Ray Hager, Bill Dettmar, Don Crwford, Robert Pearson and Mrs. J. E. Huneycutt. §- arrangements ii A THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD Page 9A Fiftieth reunion held by Class of 1947 A nobtalgic reunion was held by the Kings Mountain High School graduating Class of 1947 June 1 at Louie's Restaurant in Kings Mountain. Robert Neill, chairman of the committee, presided and welcomed mem- bers and took the occasion to recognize former Principal J. E. Huneycutt and Mrs. Huneycutt and former Coach Donald Parker and Mrs. Parker. Oliver Tate, assistant organiz- er for the reunion, gave the in- vocation. After dinner, the graduates and news of their families cov- ering a half century. They made plans to hold an- other reunion in 2002. Other members of the ar- rangements committee were Dorcas C. Plonk, Helen Tate, - shared achievements, interests. ..Betty Neill and Beth Baker. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION RALEIGH DOCKET NO. G-5, SUB 377 FOURTH From 5A vide entertainment for the chil- dren. The first participants in the homerun derby will receive a free t-shirt. Registration for the - derby is $10. The winner of the derby will receive $200 23 Miles, 5 S McGILL From 3A Education member, Mrs. McGill was a home economist before she was married over 62 years ago and as a home demonstra- tion agent in the county taught homemakers how: to can corn.. and other home-grown prod- ucts. " never liked to teach school but I enjoyed working with many families in the communi- | ty," she said, as she joked and laughed with friends and neighbors. Lo 36K Miles, 5 Speed As Low As BEFORE THE NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION In the Matter of Application of Public Service Company of North Carolina, Inc., ) for Annual Review of Gas Costs Pursuant to ). PUBLIC NOTICE G.'S. 62-133.4(c) and Commission Rule R1-17(k)(6) ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the North Carolina Utilities Commission has scheduled a hearing to conduct an annual review of the cost of natural gas supply, stor- age and transportation for Public Service Company of North Carolina, Incorporated. The public hearing has been scheduled for Tuesday, August 12, 1997, at 10:00 a.m.; in the Commission Hearing Room, Dobbs Building, 430 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina. The hearing is being held pur- suant-to the provisiens-of-G.S. 62-133.4(c) and Commission Rule R1-17(k)(6) for the pur- pose of comparing Public Service's prudently- -- incufred gas costs with costs recovered from all of the utility’s customers Served during the test period. Public Service filed testimony relating to the subject matter of this hearing on June 2, 1997. Further information may be obtained from the Office of the Chief Clerk, North Carolina Utilities Commission, Raleigh, North Carolina, where a copy of Public Service’s tes- timony is available for review by the public. The Public Staff is authorized by statute to represent consumers in proceedings before the Commission. Correspondence regarding the annual review proceeding and the hearing thereon should be directed to the Public Staff : and should include any information which the writer wishes to be considered by the -Publie--- "Staff in its investigation of the matter. Such statements should be addressed to Mr. Robert Gruber, Executive Director, Public Staff, Post Office Box 29520, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0520. The Attorney General is also authorized by statute to represent consumers in proceed- ings before the Commission. Statements to the Attorney General should be addressed to The Honorable Michael F. Easley, Attorney General, c/o Utilities Section, Post Office Box 629, Raleigh, North Carolina 27602. ---- Written statements may not be received .as evidence unless persons appear at a public hearing and testify concerning the information contained in their written statements. Persons desiring to intervene in this pro- . ceeding as formal parties should file a petition to intervene pursuant to Utilities Commission Rules R1-5, R1-7, and R1-19 on or before July 28, 1997. Such petitions should be filed with the North Carolina Utilities Commission, Post Office Box 29510, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0510. The direct testimony and exhibits of expert witnesses to be presented by inter- venors should also be filed with the Utilities Commission on or before July 28, 1997. This the 6th day of June, 1997. NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION Geneva S. 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