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KINGS MOUNTAIN Hospital Log VISITINC HOl’KS Daily 10:30 to 11:10 a.m. 3 to ^ p.m. ood 7 to M p.tn. Pahrmt Lint at Kings Moun tain llnnptlal at Soon Wrdnea dap. Mr. John Barnette Mr. James Bell Mrs. Margaret Bridgn Mrs. Lula Brown Mr. Jerome Burris Mr. Rome Byers. Jr. Mrs. Celil Champion Mrs. Bessie Cowan Mrs. Lillie Crothers Mrs. Ruth Deal Mrs. Arnold Falls Mrs. Justus Fretwell Mrs. Amanda iiamriek Mrs. David Hannah Mr. Marshall Hovis Mrs. David Jenkins Mrs. Henry Kennedy. Jr. Mrs. Nancy Kitchen Mrs. Willard Metcalf Mr. William Hoyle Moss Mrs. Arnold Murphy Mrs. Annie McAbee Mrs. Lloyd McDaniel Mrs. C. E. Ncisler Mrs Lillie Mae Oliver Mr. Carl Ramsey Mrs. C. B. Vickers Ollie Wade Mr. t Jeorge Andrew Watterson Mr. Clarence White ADMITTED THURSDAY Mr. Albert Brings, 203 Fulton St.. City. Mrs. Minerva Philbeck. Kt. 33, City. Mrs. Fannie Rhyne. 306 w . .V ademy St.. Cherryville, N. C. Mrs. Fannie White, 111 Fulton St.. City. ADMITTED FRIDAY Mrs. William Allen, Rt. I, (Iro ver. N. C. Mr. Austin Sain. Rt. 3, Lawn dale, N. C. ADMITTED SATURDAY Mrs. Andrew De Bruler. 1*0 Box 45. City. Mrs. Carl Falls, 508 W. Kan^ St.. City. Mrs. Harry Hughes. 103 Mar grace, City. Mrs. Edward Humphries, 319 Walnut St.. City. Mr. Jooti R(„-s Martin, l1 nett Dr., City. ADMITTED SUNDAY Mr. Paul Chambers. Rt. 22, < it> Harold Leo Jackson, 713 E Ridge St., City. Mr. Ernest Jenkins, 309 N. Gas ton St., City. Mr. ohn Pittman, 114 Lin wood Road, City. Miss Brenda Stowe. PO Box 264. Bessemer City. N. C. ADMITTED MONDAY Mrs. Bobby Bridges, Rt 3, Box 363. City. Bobby Cline. 317 Lin wood Dr, city. Mr. Charles Faust, 425 E. Gra ■ ham St.. Shelby. N. C. Thomas Dwayne McDaniel, 5o5 Woodside D.. City. Mr. Ralph McGill. l.KH N. Boy cc St., Gastonia. N. C. Mrs. 1*. M. Noisier, 105 Noisier -Drive. City. Mrs. Richard Don Rn.irk. Box 414, Grover, N. C. Mrs. Mary Smith. -132 Lcander St.. Shelby, N. C. ADMITTED TUESDAY Mrs. James Fletcher, 409 Baker St.. City. Mr. Lee Biddix, Inti York Rd. City. Mrs. Sunnie Greene. 509 1-2 Cleveland Ave.. City. Miss Anarah Hamrick. HUB Cla\ St., City. Mr. John Turner Carroll. Jr . Rt. 3. Box 70, City. Mrs. Burgin Murray, E. Hart ford Ave., Bessemer City, N. C. Mrs. Clevev Towery. 505 Mo Clun* St.. Shelby. N. C. Mrs. Lee Putnam, 746 Vale St, Shelby. N. C. David Scott Conner, 1*0 Box 223. City. Mr. Joe Bell, 216 Morris St., City. Mrs. Leo Deffenderfer, lit. 1. Grover. N. C. Mr. R. C. Blalock, 1500 Shelhv Rd.. City. Mrs. Carl Woods Rt. 1, Grover. N. C. Mr. Van Wiliams. Rt. I, Cii\. Mr. Bill Dawson. 609 Gold St.. Shelby. N. C. Mrs. John Childers. Rt. 1. Cher ryvillc. N. C. ADMITTED WEDNESDAY Mrs. Lawrence Brock. 210 Kiser S»., City. Wreck Results Io Mum Damage City police investigated several minor accident?-, within the n?> limits dut-big the week ending Wednesday. A car with improper br ik. struck anothei vehicle Satuid. y morning on Battleground avenue Holland Eug.-r. Gantt. l!SOO Park dak*, told polk.- his ear was stop ped when it was shuck by c» u driven hy Jimmy I Van Sisk. 51t|f Mi Ipines. Damages were cMimar ed to both veh i k*s at il.'o. Howard Leonard Moore. Bla.-k sburg. S. C.. and Benny Cl. nj Proffitt, Mars. all. V C, were in volvcd in an sividcnt Tuesday <n Battleground avenue. There wen minor damages to both vehicles. Joe Crawford lledden, 50s Cre* cent Hill. a«id John Glenn Ten a Jr.. S13 Landing sreet, were in volved in an accident Thursd.i' which resulted in $1.50 damage to the Hinklen l‘t«2 Chevrolet am 335 to the Tonic 19G3 Volkswa goo. Hintden was charged wit) stop light violation. •r VORF. A ROUT Spanqler Out .md philosophies arc s«» com plctcly opposed. Should these two candidacies 1m* irintinuMl and should they he carried through to a sueers-ful condus ion, the tlliletena's in views and philosophies would make it ah soiutely impossible to develop the harm" noils n p r#t:on ne rcssa y for an eftertive represt il lation of Cleveland County in the halls of the (ienernl Assem bly. "Therefore. it is with a hoa 1 vy heart anti an humble spirit i that I must announce my with drawal its a candidate for the State Senate. And in doing so I would like to convey tnj sincere ; appreciation to my friends in all , ms tions nI Cleveland County for their splendid cooperation, their i sincere loyalty and their enthu i st.tsi it- encouragement.” (MORE AiiOUT) Masters Rites |„ike Cilv. t'liih. and Mrs. A W. ' Contralto. of Brookline. Mass. CoL Masters had visited here -everal times ami was well known by many Kings Mountain , citizens. Mrs. Mast* rs experts t«> remain here several months at the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred Wright. Jr. Dixon Heads Methodist Men Jaeob Dixon has been eleetod president of the Methodist Men’s fellowship of Central Methodist > church, lie succeeds Howard Bry i ant. Other new officers for 1964-6.") w ill in<*1 : flail McDaniel, vice ; president; A. V. Yarbro. strre ta.-j; Hitll rd black, treasurer! and Marvin Byars, reporter. Ole new officers were elected Monday night at a regular meet ing. Otto Hulf s Rites Conducted Kuncial rites for Ot'o if lift. 39, j1 Easley, S C. luisbarul of the 1 former Helen Putnam of Kings Mountain, were held Saturday at 3 p. m. from Chestnut Bulge Baptist church, interment follow ing in Mountain Rest cemetery. Mr. Huff died at 10:3d a. m Wednesday in the- veteran’s hos pi al at Columbia, S. C. He hacl been in ill health for two months. lie* served in the Army during ' World \\ ar !!. j Surviving, in addition to his wife, are hi mother. Mrs. Lucille Huff of High Shoals; a daughter. Elaine Huff, of tin* home: three brothers. Larry and Phillip Huff, both of Atlanta. (!a., and Thomas Hutf of High Shoals; and four sisters. Missc - Christine, Clara belle and Carolyn Huff and Mrs. 1 ft>n Winters ail of High Shoals. Mullinax Rites Held Menday i Funeral rites for Jesse J. iJap> Mullii. i>. 73. were* held Monday at 1 p.m. front C::im»i Memorial ehurch in the Crowder Mountain community. Rev Ke*!y l>i\on and Kev, Charles Britt officiated at (he fi na| rite's and interment was mi Mountain Res’ remoteiy. Mr. Mullinax s cumhed of a heart attack Saturday morning al his home in th.- Crowder s Moun tain communit. A 'ative of Chet okee County, e>- was :m«■ son ol Hv late Mr. at d Mr \\ illiair Mullinax He h id rets ■ ! ! t.*.t lh»‘ realty, pic-pc tin,: and tim tier estimating umiu ss sometime ago surviving at • !iis wife. Mrs. Lo ola ('oli os \lui nax: thn .> daugh tors. Mrs. Walter Muffstetler. \hv Harvc\ Ford and Mrs Ralph M Fails, all of Kings M tiintain: liuci imr-hers. James and Chris Mull nax. both of Das ton,a. and Staiey Mullinax <>! Ki i s Mountain; one s,s;er. Mrs Frank Myers o' Dastonia; nine grandchildren and 11 great grand children. ._._____ Blue And Gold Banquet Held Cub Scout Pack 'JIM held the annual Blur and Mold banquet it Resurrection Lutheran church Monday ni.'ltt. A <o\ eied dish suppc wn served (rent a banquet table de. orated with blue *in inters and gold tlowers A large birthday cake with .’>! .irtdic, centered the table (>;hct 'lies were doc orated with blu. id told place mats, pla cards e el ; ipkin holders which were made by the Boy > (i "s. Adv an erm •, -1 went to ! David Hord. Mn.e it a ••(!. \llKe Bush. Jimmy Am s ana Bobby The annual Pinewot d Derby ( race highligiued the evening and pri es vveie aw nded Mike ! Herndon. Iirst pi > Steve Plonk , second place; and Hilly Smith, third place. Numerous other hovs received award ribbons for the nut*. The banquet attracted > aigc . erovvd. | NO FIRES . City firemen reported answer I itif: no fire ai.irms within the eity limits dm mg the past week. Huffstickler Rites Conducted funeral rite for Robert Lee Huffstickler. 27. wen* iield Satur (I iv at pm. from Second Baptist church, of which he was a mcml>er. Mr. iluffsiukler succumbed Ki :day morn in:; at Kings Mmm tain hospital after an illness of several nxlnths A native of t aston County. Mr. iIuflstickler was a veteran of World War II Naval duty and a membei and deacon of Second Baptist church. He was employed a supply cli rk at Burlington Industries Phemx Plant. Survixine aie his wife. Mrs. Ill /ah- h Blanton Huffstickler: his m dlier. Mrs. Dorus I fuff - stickler; two caughtc.s. Phyllis a:.d 1 ;a; ti.icc brothers, Wal ter ffuffsti. 1 d Kings Moun tain and l >n an J ..I ti Huff atickter. ImiI.i of Belmont; and three sisters. Mrs. Cisil Montjoy of Baleigh, Mrs. Audlcy Tignoi of Kings Mountain, and Mrs. Fred Sisk >1 Shelby. Rev. (lein ’<■ Julian officiatedat the final rites and interment was made in Mountain Rest cemetery. Sgt. Smith Wins Army Medal ■sergeant him Class Clyde if. Smith, veteran <>f is years in the Army an<l Kings Mountain na t vc, has rp. oiM il th«* Army Com mendation medal. Smith was cited f »r meritorious service during She period Dccpid her 19fi2 to October 31. while erving as supply section advisor to the Ordnance Company. 23rd Infantry Die inn. Army of the Republic e; Vietnam, with the I intcd States Military Assistance Advisory Clmui. Vietnam. A letter to Smith's family here read: “During this period Sgt. Smith demonstrated an exceptional de ;ree of technical knowledge, pro fessional competence ami devo t on to duty. These traits won him the respect anti admiration of li < v einan ose counterparts end en.aided him to produce su perior advisory results in all phases of his work." “Additionally Sgt. Smith con tributed immeasurably to the present efficient and effective op eration of the Advisory Detach merit Supply Section through his periodic assistance in this area. At all time>, S/t. Smith constant ly executed the requirements of his advisory and administrative Kiwanis To Heai Pat Spaaglei R. Pal Spangler. Shelby bust ni'SMnan, will address Kings Mountain Kivanians at their Thursday nigh: meeting. Mr. Spangler will give high lights uf his 1M>2 trip as a dele gate to the Trade Fair in Europe. The civic club convenes for dinner at t>: 15 p.m. at the Wo man's club. A native Sh.dbian, Mr. Spang ler is president of Spangler Rea dy-Mix t'onrrvte Company of Kin’s Mount.' ill. president of Shelny Sand & Stone. Inc. of Shelby and president of Concrete Investments of Shelby. lie is trea surer of Spangler’s of Shelby. lie was named by former (Gov ernor Hodges *i. head United Na tions Day in North Carolina in 1959 anil by Governor Sanford to the advisory commission of the N. C. Trade Fair in 19dO. He has served as president of »he Shelby Chamber of Commerce and is ae live in civic, business anil reli gious life of Siwlby and theeoun iy A Baptist, he is married to the former Kloise Young of Shelby, ’nie Spanglers are parents of five children. A Rotarian. Mr. Spangler serv ed in the armed services from 19I3-4H in North Africa. China. India, anil the Rprma theatres Me is serving a fourth term as chairman of the industrial Com mission of the Shelby Chamber of Commerce and is Chairman of the State Congressional Cam paign Committee and a member of the Cleveland County Demo cratic Executive Committee. CLUB NOTICE Management of the Country Club has announced that the club will be open this Sunday, March 1st, but will close Marrh 8th. COMPLETES SCHOOL S^Sgt. Ray Carroll. K i n g s Mountain serviceman stationed at Shaw AFB in Sumter. S. C., has completed throj weeks non-com missioned officers' training school. Son of Mr. and Mts. I. II. Carroll. S Sgt Carroll and his wife and two sons live in Sumter. duties m a professionally < ut st inding mnrtier increased the Combat suppoi ’ capability within the area. "Sgt. Smith's su|ierior perform ance of duty and outstanding a chicvcments rettcct great credit upon himself, ihis MAA(* ant the United Slates Army”, the commendation continued. $1195 Superb speculation in style and elegant simplicity by Mi. Jack. The slim lines of the suit are sparked b\ under-stated cording across the bodice front.... elbow length sleeves and a knowledgeable air of perfection. Sizes: 10-12 Colors: Black, Aqua. Green, Brown. McGinnis DEPARTMENT STORE South Battleground Are. Gospel Sing Set Sunday Rev. Elgin Doby of High Point: will load weekend revival service* at Missionary Methodist church Friday. Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Doby will assist the pastor. Rev. Bobby Whitfield, in the spe cial services nightly. The second annual ;>o*|ie| siiig will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the church on Second Street near Craftspun Mill. Dub Dellinger of Shelby will lerd congregational •Riging and groups of singers will include the Ambassador’s Quar tet of Ellen boro; the East Side Baptist church trio of Kings .Mountain; the Church of (hid trio of kivigs Mountain; the Wort man’s trio of Shelby; am! the Second Wesicvan Met hodist church group, among others. The interested community is invited. Heart Drive Volunteers Many CHAPEL HI! L S9.«K» volun twrs have been recruited for the 19U1 Heart Fund campaign in North Carolina, the state drive chairman reports. Mr*. J. Spencer t«ove. of Greens mii-o. stys that about three-fourths of these workers will serve as solicitors. The rest of the volunteers are involved in sorting, (racking, and delivering materials, recruiting workers, and supervising details of the multi-faceted Heart Month ef fort. she points out. The North Carolina Heart As sociation's goal for this month's statewide campaign is SNo.tMM). and about (tie-third of this goal will come from the Heart Sunday home-to home canvass Mrs. Love states. Heart Sunday is February 23. Most of the !B local chapters and divls .»ns of the state heart group will conclude their formal campaigns on February 29, ac cording to Mrr Love. This year's goal is about 10 percent higher than last year's The annual Heart Fund tally ev n-eded glfSMiOtj in 1JFV3; jiim|*d to $200,000 in t9R»; $300,000 in 195K; 400,000. in UHiO; ano $500, 000. 1963. Mrs. Love credits the continu ing growth of the lle.ut Fund drive in North Carolina to “the really remarkable work clone by the Heart Association in this state and the public s awareness of that fact." The heart and blood vessel dis eases are the mail cause of pre mature death and disability in North Carolina. Mrs. Love re minds. “and that’s no laughing CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the manv friends and relative's, especially Dr. John C. MeCil! and Dr. Charles Adams for the many kind expressions of sympathy at the loss of our loved one. The Familv Of J. J. MULLINAX Laic t Classified WE'RE Expanding Man or Woman ago 24*40 to train for career In Life Insurance Modern Training Program Unlimited opportunity for growth and advancement for a person with ambition and integrity Call L. D. Calvert UN-5-4219 Gastonia. N. C. or See at Room No. 17 124Vs South Street 2:27*3:19 FOR SALE: Brand new kitchen sinks that were slightly dam aged in shipping. Also, any thing in good used plumbing fixtures. Lincoln Antique Shop 1 mile East of Lincolnton on Highway 150. 2:27-4:2 pd. Maintaining of these freedoms has not always been easy, but they have nevertheless been maintained through the years. A free press is the cornerstone of the others. Without the disse mination of the news — factual information gathered by train ed professional newsmen — the other freedoms would soon be abrogated in practice, if not in the text of the United States Constitution. knits ikku k|& mmiMci > w nomt win Kings Mountain Herald <
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