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A surge of lightning
along an electric circuit is
believed to have started
this fire at the Burks Road
Rug Mill during a
rainstorm Sunday after
noon, Shanghai fire chief
Dennis Hamrick said Tues
day.
Shanghai was one of four
fire departments answer
ing the call. No one was
hurt, but poisonous smoke
from burning yarn
polyester forced firemen to
don air packs and gas
masks.
At left. Max Terry, third
from right, of Boiling Spr
ings Rural fire department
works the hose with Danny
Pearson, far right, from
the Shanghai department.
Alan Harris of Boiling
Springs Rural grimaces in
the picture at right as he
comes outside the burning
building wearing breathing
apparatus. The fireman
helping Harris is uniden
tified.
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We See It Your Way
THURS., JULY 15,1982
BOILING SPRINGS, NC
Honors For
Local Students
Prize Zucchini
Test Time
For Bulls
The dean’s list and honor
roll for the 1981 spring
semester carry the names
of 63 local students from
the Boiling Springs and
Shelby areas.
Those area students
named to the dean’s list
are:
Kathryn Beasley,
Shelby; Gail Whisnant
Allen, Shelby; ‘ Barbara
Rose Blackburn, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Blackburn of Boiling Spr-
ings; Beverly Joy
Crawford, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Crawford,
Shelby; Patsy Guffey,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Philbeck, Shelby;
Glenda Harvell, Shelby;
Melissa Rhea Lail,
daughter of Mrs. Shirley
Lail, Boiling Springs; San
dra Moss Ledbetter,
Shelby; Jerry Ansel Mc
Clellan, Shelby; Ina Jean
McDowell, Shelby;
Virginia Lee Perkins,
Shelby; Robin Anette
Rumfelt, daughter of Rev.
and Mrs. Robert Jerald
Rumfelt, Shelby;
Kelly Delane Sale,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Sale, Boiling Spr
ings; Stephen Seagroves,
Boiling Springs; Ransom
Jerry Shores, Shelby; Jen
nifer Simmons Strain,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Butler Strain,
Shelby; Benjamin Sherrill
Traylor, Boiling Springs;
Harriet Hamrick Williams,
Shelby; Edward Lee Wise,
Shelby; Barbara Ann
Wyatt, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Wyatt, Shelby.
Those students named to
the honor roll are:
Malcolm Arnold, Boiling
Springs; Anita Blanton
Austell, Earl; Areshia Ann
Blankenship, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
Blankenship, Shelby;
Janet Lynn Blanton,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard M. Blanton,
Shelby; Arnold Steve
Boyles, Lawndale; Sylvia
Lutz Boyles, Lawndale;
Honeyhaven Sale Site
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It’s quite a test: ques
tions on birth weight, feed
efficiency, weaning weight,
and fertility.
James Victor Branton,
Shelby; Jerry Brooks, son
of Mrs. Ann Brooks, Boil
ing Springs; Timothy
Buford Brooks, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Buford Brooks,
Shelby; Charles Dwight
Cochran, Shelby; Jerome
Frederick Creach, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George
Creach, Shelby; Rachael
Luckadoo Dover, Shelby;
Charlene McMahan
Frazier, daughter of Rev.
and Mrs. C. R. McMahan,
Shelby; Melissa Lynne
Frazier, Shelby;
Rhonda Jean Greene,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
V.C. Greene, Shelby; Vicki
Lyn Hamby, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James Ham
by, Shelby; Micki Lynn
Hamrick, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. Wayne
Hamrick, Shelby; Richard
Lee Hamrick, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard E.
Hamrick, Shelby; Joey
Martin Harrell, son of Mr.
Purebred and commer
cial livestock breeders will
be taking a close look at
answers to these and other
questions at the third an
nual Cleveland County Bull
Evaluation Center. The
center will begin testing
senior bulls Saturday,
August 7.
The test will be 140 days
long, followed by a sale.
Both the test and sale will
be conducted at
Honeyhaven Farms owned
by Marvin Hamrick.
Honeyhaven is located in
the Flint Hill community.
In other farming news:
Information on each bull
that is put on test is record
ed for the use of producers
and buyers. With fertility
test results on bulls, the
buyer knows that a calf
crop will not be lost at the
expense of the bull.
county extension agents
warn cotton and soybean
farmers to look our for a
destructive insect that
begins to pest Cleveland
County between mid- to
late July: the corn ear-
worm. In cotton the insect
is called the bollworm. Ex
tension agents warn that
this is the time of year the
earworms begin to emerge
from corn.
Mary Tucker of Boiling Springs holds a prize zucchini
she grew herself for sale at the roadside fruit and
vegetable market she and her husband, Danny, operate
on South Main. The couple also buys produce from
powers in South Carolina for resale here: Charleston
tomatoes, squash, Kentucky wonder beans, and other
cool, summer vegetables.
Mastectomee
Program
and Mrs. A. E. Harrell,
Boiling Springs;
Pamela Kay Harris,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
P. Kirkendall, Shelby;
Elizabeth Summers Heff
ner, Shelby; Gail Williams
Helton, Boiling Springs;
Rebekah Patterson Hen
son, Earl; Robert Louis
Hunter, Jr., son of Robert
L. Hunter, Sr., Boiling Spr
ings; Lisa Kaye Ledford,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Ledford, Shelby;
Jatha Kay Lee, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lee.
The ‘‘Reach to
Recovery” program of the
American Cancer society
will sponsor a fashion show
for all mastectomees in the
area Saturday, July 17, at
10:30 a.m. at Cleveland
Memorial Library
Shelby.
owned by two doctors
wives who are themselves
mastectomees. All women
who have had the surgery
are invited to attend.
in
The Unique Boutique, a
Charlotte shop, will present
The Unique Boutique is
The staff of the Foothills
View will take a summer
holiday next Thursday, Jq-
ly 22; there will be no
newspaper that week.
The View will return to
your mailbox the following
week, Thursday, July 29.
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