Held Saturday Funeral riles f i. ■ . i wanl Strickland. «>l. w. e Saturday at i n: fieri <. St rect Wesl church, interne t fi .ii Mountain Rest c« me: y. Mr. Stricklai morning at Kin ;s pital following . He is surviMd y ii w: Mrs. Beulah sti. f "lyric Strif 1.1..: tain; thre. d. Johnson i i t •1 Miss Iren*' . Joyce S i i ho.re; .1 r >. > . ' .■ land of M. ;i sisters, M .1* Mrs. Doe Ran:»c •> 1 Mountain. Rev Clyde R Rev. Lesti I!1 the final rid <1 u made 11 Moun: • :t I! DAR TO M* T C’ololH'l Kr li' i : i it ipu . Da American 1“ ■. I ragula* n-<*ii ■ \ • afternoon at rt "f; it t of Mr. U V Rram on “National ’nik-' tv,1! b<* "Ivon Final R'*«s He!d Ici V/otnca Child I*u r.il i .t<* for I*«■:<t: • otV U i :f i. idn y.'ir mldangh and Kr iidir War r«n i- I'M- Glide? com.T.unliy. v.. ’/• h, Id Sun'! iy ai 1 j». r.. iron". Gala' Method I march. in;: r ri * ..’mvv,:i n Adams ih'ipel chun-h rcrnriprv. lilfl died Iasi Friday. s', ' : iiir ljde Uu‘ i«a I - .ns. Mr. and : eruV. *r. 1-11, ot King* ri7 r 7 * .1 » (i i - • « • ■ 4 \ . «. - /«i <k* 3 ;;■: ... Passes I 'll! Mi s. li'iy aM’li Iif'• *.in=» rf 'di’n; of Karl ' - .f M v vv. I., -ihtfoifl Wei-'* h«*!il Monday at New Hup- Uapt'.st ’ i h i f which ahf was a m«*m F ••uli it -il uncxpfct • ! ii! ‘:iy, ft ■ v s in-Fufl'. on** ■n ' t i.’htci , imt n ■ kSs /'sue. it Has Ccc J e * parclsrs Qua:for?: /!!... 233 S. BAITnrr.CUND flVL Adjc‘r*->q r '• -1 i?hr»rr^«ry shop ouii f:-;pak-;>,: d inventory I J. B. Lail's Slices Conducted . in* ■•! r:t«•.-» fo: J. I). La.l. 4H. of Belmont. Cleveland Cunty latlvc. w • r held Saturday at 3 : :n. Iiom M Aden elite Diptisi • Mur. h nf which he was a mem her. He*. Harold Drown, assisted by Rev. VVil' n Pad jet t, officiated at the I ii.il rites and interment was made in Gaston Memorial Park. Mr. Lai! died suddenly Thura day at I: 15 p.m. in a Charlotte .* ..1. S of * lie j ite .lul l's and Kan n • \V right I .ail of Clevela d Coiin'y. he wis employ'd as Dixon ;■ ont for It y ns. A vetei; i f Wo'Id War II. he i uricij a liattlefiPid commission .is ond lieutenant wh le serv ing with the field artillery in Korope He was retiml in lf»-i2 riN C iptain in the field artillery with North Carolina National Guard. He was past commander of Autcn Stowe Post of the A meriean Legion and a member of rli- 10 &’ S honor society. Surviving an- his wife. Audrey lintta.n I.ail: hn sons. Timmy and Billy Lail, of the home; five sisters. Mrs. L. A. Thackerson and Mrs. George Carr, both of Shelby; Mrs. R J. Dellinger of '•.veil. Mis. Arthur Hiott of Rockingham and Mrs. Fred Ciee-iw ty of Th;ima«ville; Gra dy Lail. both of Kings M nintain. and Brady I .ail of Grover. Blackwell Rites Held Tuesday Funeral rite.- for Marion Rob ert Blackwell. -!2, were held Tuesday at 3 p.m. from Sisk Memorial Chapel, interment fol lowing in Mountain Rest ceme tery. Mr. Blackwell died in the Vet terans hospital in Oklahoma City. Oklahoma. Friday. Son of Mrs. Virgie Hartsoe Blackwell Lovelace and the late Luther Blackwell, he is also sur vived by hi> wife, Hester Black well; two sisters. Mrs. J. D. M mtgomery of Grover and Mrs. Katherine Hannon of Kings Mountain; and a half-brother, i -d hy C. . ovelace of Kings Mountain. Rev. John W Harris a-nd Rev. J. W. Phillips officiated at the final rites. 5. Eaaicg;ouRd Kings Mountain. N. C. V./ SALE Normally 66c to 99c ea. Durable Tcp Quality Plastic Baskets. Bowls and Pans YOUR CHOICE '' ^ Round Dish Pans # Rectangular Dish Pans 9 Attractive Waste Baskets 9 Mixing Bowl Sets 1 »‘ful items it; :ttrartivc colors tlt;it iiuiiulc K«<l. \cll”\v, Turquoise. am! Sumilcwoorl. \I;i !«• of :huk lifetime plastic. Save now at Ki.-cs. OPEN MONDAY - FRIDAY 9 TO 5:30 — SATURDAYS TIL 6 WH CLOSE AT NOON WEDNESDAYS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED KINGS MOUNTAIN * Hospital Log VISITING HOVIts ! Daily 10: to to II: it a.m. .1 to J p.m. out! 7 to 8 p.W. Patunt l.i*t at It Mona Mrs. Gi aily G Bess Mi*. Hobby C. Bridges Mrs. Itufus Davis Mrs. [> maid Ell;* | Mary Blalock Eskridge Mrs. Jack E. Gaddy Mrs. Calvin l-ronard Gar It Mr. Carlton Brown Harris Mrs. Harvey Harris Ethel Owens Johnson Mrs. Aina Cline K:*<a Mrs. Henrietie White K ser Mrs Owen L. Lcd.u:d Gus Travis Lon.:; Mr. Hobart Metcalf Mrs. Dewey E. Moss Ernest McDowell Harley Jackson Melnto-h Solon Calvin Norr s William Franklin Osborne Ethel Inez Owens Bessie Owensby Juice K«tv Phifer Willie A. Seawright Chalisie Seism Singlet >n Frelan A. Tidwell Diria Hall Ward John C. Wells Ia**:cr A. Hoke William Franklin Hcjser Mrs. Edith Lee Burns ADMITTED THURSDAY Louie Ward Sellers. It’. 3, Box 141. City Mrs. Rosa 4* Wright. PO Box 41. City Mrs. Walter D. Green. Rt. I Box 481. City Mre. Ted Huffman. Rt. 2. Box 263, City Kermit Jefferson lluffstetier. Rt. 1. Box 71. City ADMITTED FRIDAY Mrs. Donald Ray Kiser. Rt. 1, Bessemer City. N. C. Mrs. Charles Peeler. 825 W. Marion street. Shelby, N. C. Mrs. John Carpenter. 1005 First street. City Mrs. M. L. Conner, 941 Grace street. City ADMITTED SATURDAY Mrs. Clarence Wesley Ford. 831 C street. Bessemer City. N. C. William Edward Holmes. 310 S. Gaston street. City Mrs. Roy Moss, Star Route. Blacksburg, S. C. Eddie Gene McSwain. Rt. 2. City Mrs. Jesse W Branch. 204 E 13th street. Bessemer City, N. C. Mrs. Elvin Brown, 512 Baker street. City Mrs. Josephine Moore Davis. 812 W. Mountain Street. City Lee Andy Dover. 29 Bennett Drive, City Mrs. Leon D. Ramsey. Rt. 2. Bessemer City, N. C. Triniers Ship. Rt. 2. City Alfred Leroy Stamey, Box 191. Bessemer City, N. C. Mrs. Nelson Toney, 1006 Cleve land Avenue, City Tony Dean Mullis. 701 W. Mountain street, Citv ADMITTED SUNDAY Carl Gene Mauldin, 19 Haw thorne Street, Bela. ml. N. C. Linda Ru y Blanton. 211 Vir ginia Avenue. City Harold James Phillips. Box j 572. City George Eugene Si|»es. 20?' Landing street. City ('as[>er C. Wiggins, 117 E. Box ton Avenue. Bessemer City ADMITTED MONDAY Rita Diana Blanton. Rt. 1. Bess Town Road, Bessemer City Mrs. William L. Davis. Jr.. 107 Childers Street. City Mrs. Mary Frances Harlow. Rt. 2. City ’ Mrs. Fred V. Herrons. Box 252. City Mrs. Lester Lonnie Lingerfelt. 117 Stowe Acres. City Mrs. Clyde O. Strou|*\ Rt. 1. Grover. N. C. ADMITTED TUESDAY Buron Lee Dellinger. NI9 Sec ond Street. City Mrs. Carvel Preston Morrow. 412 Maner Road. City Mary Falls Rhodes. Box 410. City Mrs. Ellen M. Wells. Rt. 2. City Theresa Ann Chaney. tf>9 Mauney Avenue. City Williard Hugh Ross. 306 Blan ton Street, City Gladys Eulla Smith. Rt. 1. Box 415. City Ruby Absher Flowers. Rhodes Avenue, City City News In New Stand City News, which opened here last August in the Lip ford build ing on West Mountain street, this week occupied new quartets in the Bennett building at 233 South Battleground avenue. The building formerly houst I Keeter's Department Store and most recently Hampton Discount. Owner J. W. Grififn, of Forest City, said the Bennett building gives the firm about 25 percent more floor space ASH WEDNESDAY Asti Wednesday services be ginning the Lenten Season will be held at St. Matthew's Lu theran church Wednesday night at 7:30. The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be ob served. FUTURE FARMERS The Future Farmers of Amcr ica chapter of Kings Mountain high school will hold the an mini Father Son Banquet Thursday nigh' at 7 p.m. in Bcthware school cafeteria. Stadium Fund Work oi plann.ng th st;*d - is alread., m l -rway. r.i-* • 1. urr will have a 'jtlng j t> of -1 .fKK). Will ..ISO !):• fV|U pp. I for track, anti will h. \» ir. tri ple preasbox. it w’.ll be • - i soutn of the rciv h.gh school on phifer road The hoard of . tio.i has totj.ncl Charles >1 • rison Grier A- Associates, Char lotte engineering a id archit* lurnl firm, to p!m n;:«i -upc vi .• the stadium constru _ i ion. A large color .*:*•>•? of ’ stadium mad * by high s h siFhomcre If. A*. .* .t. rJe • - i d’splay In t! a ! » i>. of 5 t lrn!on Nation. I Aim v: tt|.* fa :• • n;; • it mlt'ee is t > hair t’> • ; it; i t. dy f >r use .vhrn t ic football season epons in i’cpicmber. Hoc:.:} De clit Lond'in. t' ndy ft :.'• f' cutler, K..* ilul. j-. G.nny Gray Mauney. H i. • r jrvl Johnnie M'.-.e far lick's. Thi r?:o f th« rsiiion \\ .* “Fashior.-.* for the ro ■ ut Heart.” Tii’kcH now o.j vie. » ^'2, wh h include. ft.- to . !>.• (•: * games, prl/t . and rein ..arm Y •. Bridge piiyt.s ate keel ta makeup Mi ir on :.'>!•• s an;' fum Sin.e If ;when ! !.<c ait rd out ! t i . i d • -ti:.g e she hai been v king with radii almost capstan .y. K i iit it >■ long I».st -c Shew . ■ h \ • . day morning e.t 10, she t- ■ . n . i ties in fields el I'asn'on. beauty, home decoration and show 1< ni*si.''. Twice each year she ini* r views lo-> American fas-ii >n <'• signers at fashion colic.-, i -t showing* in New Yoik. 'nr re poit to her many 1 ter-.* is. Sh • has also Hoveled to Hur-ape f• >; previews of upcoming t.v from the fashion capitals of th world. In 1961, she w n the Golden , Slipper Award, given y the A meriean Shoe M inuta urers As social ion. for the b**st .--hoc ;;ri vertising and p.omot n of th • year. In 1962 Miss ! o was th< only radio-tclei sain pc: >■ n.ility in the country t<» be an accredit cd member of the C!ij l.ro Sy-n dicalc dc la Couture I’ansicm the w irld’s re > t fabulous and most exclusive fash.on shoe ng. Mrs. Charles V. moy hca ’.. the committee in charge of he Thursday benefit. Spclot Joe P.eis Speaks To L'ens Members of the Kings Moun tain Lions club got a lesson in mountain • climbir> ■ T u «* s d a > night, from Joseph K*-i-. staff ■nan at Kings Mountain National' Military Park. Mi. Keis showed color -!:di-s of his trip t*. Italy. Fran c, Austri t. Switzerland and Germany v ,t . a group o' amat -tir nclots from Colorado, and aho demon trated gear reriuired for climbing m m< of th* world's talk--' rr< "mm The group scaled tin- heights of the Matterhorn, Mont B1 >n and the Jungf-au. is wi 11 a man) lesser mountains. B< bby McDaniel arranged the! program. SENIOR CITIZENS The Senior Citizens club will hold a square damn* Friday evening at 7 o’clock at the Woman's club. Convention Trip sox Convert, Thome? manner: l.. U. Cal.it and A^ent Ronald Thornaq o' tin* Idle and Casualty Insuran e O mpany of Tennessee, have '.uailttcd for an expense . paid ir: • to the company s conven I Ion a. Miami Roach. Ha Calvert and his staff, YY. C. YVa'ers. Keith Smith, James Lit tlejohn. C. M. Hovis and Ronald T>iomas led the stales of North and South Carolina with the best •oi. it quarter production of any :* on r. cord, which won for Calvert a It lev.sion-radlo set. Ja/s C x ^Jele ic: iienioi ?Say * II ; esent. Lii.,. .op v1: iv.-.p, 1 s .ulanir.i.j.: : 1:1 Do] >!i Mur :i . n t.v s.Mool audi to. i m. *1 three .!> v..II r ■ tu : ■ ;i;;- ,v.11 i-a-t if sm dt r i1 . i is ! lildesa •; •t v .uhJune k. a. -Ls. Di .V I . C: to. i L> >:.i, J ti,-.a St K, • -Hi- Dal.ou, Id/ 'n rl; h. j.i B . I>.>! ,r>. 1 s :>;.nv r! i ! •: I* r: . J->\- v. -iy aMr - h . rs v. fk vt-.lv Willis a M She: tne Hrriia d Frank. a * ’ .;h** / , Linda Robert;, J oid Heavner a' El Ue Mac. Unde studies will lie TerfM in i. Pete :iauter, Ant, T: >tt. Linda Sherrer. Jialv Mor r:s .1 ‘in Bennett. Linda Sta.-y Lu: _ ;mii, John Moore and 1 r.inj Dean. i:d.*ng Permits Are Pu^cliased Building permits issut'd by the city during the past week in t !ude: To L’lke Moyle, for construe iioi; ol a six-room residence, os in -ted to < ost $14,000, on Silver Street. lo J. K. Cunningham, for ad iti.n of a room to a Lin woof! »ad reddcnec. estimated cost $500. Junius Tiddy has purchased a permit for ivmod.d'ng an apart ment on Piienix stect. estimate!, to cost S3,0-iO. J. Wilson Or: wford has bought permits to build six-room resi dence a: JO'S Ro.'.fcd Road. esti mated o» cms $17*S)rt, anil anoth er to hu.ld a $10,000 residence at ' • i.i Boyce st reel. Luk - Uovle has bought a pe mit to budd a six-room resident-, estimated to cost $11.0ixi at 10J Silver sttee r!c, Sieve H. Jcroerscr Arsi *mcd Tc Airborne FORT CAMPBELL, KY. (AUT Xt’t Army PFC Steve R. Jam rson, s a of Mr. and Mis. Lu thi'f J m-.ers n Route L Box 110 K Moi '..--.in. N. C., was as i . -f! .1 "i 2o 'o tile ltV.st Ail borne Division at Fold Camp ell Ky. Jamerson entered tin* Army in July 19H3 anil r mpl- isl basic tiaiain-' at F-uf tjordon. (ia. The '2*> year-old soldier is a IP‘3 graduate of Compact High Sc-hool. SPECIAL ONE TIME OFFER Hopsadrmg Lamp Shades A. 16" DRUM Beg. 1.83 Save 90c B. 14" DRUM Beg. 1.79 Save 80c C. 12" BRIDGE Beg. 1.19 Save 20c D. 1C" BOUDOIR Beg. 89c Save 73c E. 7" BOUDOIR Beg. 79c Save 59c SALE PRICE 12" — 14" and 16" 7" and 10" BOUDOIR SHADES EA. 2 FOR 99c OPEN MONDAY - FRIDAY 9 TO 5:30; SATURDAYS ‘TIL 6—We Close At Noon Wednesdays SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Looking l nto Jesus By 3o7.\ M' - ~ .-S It Jesus is i'll \ ;• want. Jesus ,s all you :v ft;. what jesus is tut: :t To the Artist lie is : .. U*i«- » toaetho. Lovely. To the An hi o t Hi* - th* Ch ef l" »rn« i To the Cake, He H t it* d > of lie. To the B'tV.'ov II * is li? il t! J:*:i T • asure To the II ■ i th L ' T i the Builder He . t.i Fou id.i : n. To the Doeioi TIi : Phys.cian. To the Edu-.to. lie i.« ’> •* i- I e To the Farmer He . ; of uK* haivfsi. To the I I -;- : IF" i: R • *’.;• rot! and th ’ ’y oi t •O' To the Ct ! : H- s; Rock I .-Wes. T> ‘hr J tr st H< -. th I; ■o s i*tdv* o." a*! men !' i T the L?W e; K< t ii • C .1 ■ei-i *. hi I •>.' ihe VI To th H ■ tl lit • t> Ti n - Vim*. T* the V vs- [«• * I'* • ; - : " • el •;' ! - . • * T t ; i World. To the Thilar i t Ho - Un » •."'•o.l !e <V.V To t;..- I’h'lo-• -hr. I •V.«d m or find. To the IT«her He l.« ‘ \\ <• d of t • si. To the Sculptor He is th. Lit ins Stone. To the Servant He is :ho ■ loo-' Master. To the S’ :ilesman lit* IV’she i t ill n tier. To the Student IIe t’ • In •amate Truth. To the Thi >h "I ' He Author and '-'in - e ref .*■ To th * Traveler He i*- tin- v and l iv Way. To the Toiler He t' .- Gi\ of rest. To the Sinner lie is th • I. r ; of God that r.ako'h av al ! :i Sins of the Wo Ul. To th-* Christ; i.-» He .- the S •>f the Hiving God. the Savior, the Redeemer an I Herd. II Chronieles 7:11 If n \ neo|ile, which .tre called v •• name. shall humlile thems--!\ -. nd pray and seek :ry 1 o-e "• turn th im their wick w \ . then will I hoe** fi m he n. -. and will forgiic tlv-ir - n. will heal their land. LUTHERAN SERVICE Sundai is Juitt'itiav.** n i Sunday at St .Matthew s l.u 'heran church and Pas or Charles W. Ka ley's sermon topic will he. “.Nothin*! But Christ.” e»-^ it * iW<* Two liif-hv. «>• a • •;•*• •: w ■ • IXport’d >• !.« K V : .:- ’.:>: n Police 1>: • n.ic:.t m p i .; \\ he ' : • TkWMi. y k Mi iiy :r. • ! "•> . i.. i • » . . .I. win • th- ■ .'t : • i , ; ;i I. . * I ' wiiri it',w h.j iLril at ;.»c in • ivt a ^ i; n . v i- ih .! w ill <1 iv:ng . - v Sid f thl :• Id .•'tew in: 1 •> ell- ! w!rc;l • ■ : ; ! - ” V !(l of Roll e 1. s v n> (I ,i inor head lacerations r it,. v,.n ■ ; t » ' pc* t'tr t he i i * -h\t for ; c. :-.’t v ’ i!* : a rfld • , ,* . ii . • «i n: -s * i. , • | :>*|.( -. a < -I V.:(! j. t‘, 'll 1 lriVI I li'-lt'i ,’i.ull d: iveti h;. Jlry:v*Ms. Ramey was ti r ri; >[> Kail on Kina striv! a' I Reyn *'cl■> was ••.i iu- w ;i on Kin i Damage to -hr P .i was ••* .ir-at ' it SKK* a i.| i i . i.i ihc .Nash was re !'. ,* o . s; on-.I Bob Hayes in VPSii . ! fll. I/'iTT’- Ii?' ^irT5 T' «• week’s p irki'1'.* meter r«- it i < t >e«l S’ ■%.' . inelmi from on- tr< ■ meters, i' 1 • ■ a mi st i .’ll from olf-s'.-fvl meters. j;d H’Wf; li’KI* ■p Will • Met hr night. KebtU'i ices will ; v ii the : a ch Sand, y •J- Prayer s**rv nt 6:15 p.m. <?i -i ■ s’ V. r -. itj p*. the Rev. A. W. S:owe. Tae s'* wire ..s un d'-r m. i ii .;;> f Mis.-. Ruthie Adams. Illness and injury s::'r t'mes require sickr or :nd invalid supplies to keep1 patient comfortable, es: tiie work of tee “t. nurse" and speed recovery. In such rasas, cur Pharma cist will give you profes sions' assistance in select ing the just-right articles frem our stocks of quality sickroom supp' ss and in valid needs. Cur prices stand compa. ison. COMPLETE SlW.CE TO THE S'CK J v v ru V • " -• y* •• + * -X * ; ■r > 1 > •'ft*.® \ a: %i$’ * ,■<■■ Ap W C'-> lac. 19ca Automatic All Niter Vaporizer.£4.55 Enameled Be:>pin.?AJsj Absorbent Cotton.23c Fever Thermometer.£129 Hot Water Botiie.'2.29 Heating Pads.SS.S5 Elastic Supports and Invalid Supplies GRIFFIN S DRUG YOUR PRESCRIPTION! STORE FREE Pickups DELIVERY PHONE 739-4721, • 129 M^UNTAW ST

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