968 it ished vater i aid body. Dasc, e the ctual with fully aim- age. \ Ee ra 0 Population Greater Kings Mountain 21,914 City Limits 8,256 Tb« Gr«ater KlSTt Mountcdr fiyur* !• dvrlvtd IfM •p«ctal United State* lureau of the Centus report e Januory 1966, and includes the 14,990 popuJollen e Number 4 Township, and the remolalng 6,124 Iron Number S Township, In Clevelond Couatr and Crowder* MountolD Township In Gaston County. Kings Mountain's Beliable Newspaper Pages Today VOL. 80 No. 39 Established 1889 Kings Mountain, N. C., Thursday, September 26, 1968 Seventy-hignth Yedr PRICE ThNC.i vWiesenei. Beatty BuyPiopeity } Carl Wicsenor and Dennis Hoatty have purchased two lots at the corner of West Mountain and Watterson streets and ave procccdiiiT with plans to erect a new buildirig which will house a general drug store, it was learn- (xl yesterday from Wiesener. 'Die lots, wliich (werc purcliased Tuesday from Mrs. U. O. Weaver and Mrs- J- M- Rhea, were re/on-j ed by the city commission last I week fi*om I’esidential to neigh-j borhood business in a second pub-| i lie hearing. j " The purchasers, both register- (\1 pharmacists, stated they will build their own building which will contain around 4.000 square fear trom this month, “will be the finest In this and adjoining ar<*as”. said Moss. It will contain 32,066 .‘^qitare feet of floor space and will be a complete recrea tional and community center complex. Chairman of the city recrea tion committee is Carl Wilson. For Water Project Land acquisition for the Buf falo Creek Water Project is proceeding, reported Mayor John Moss to the city commis sion Tuesday, adding that “in the not too distant future we hope to get final approval of the plans and specifications and then go out for bids on the pro ject." The mayor said that plans and specifications must be ap proved by the State Board of Health, the Dams Committee, Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the Corps of Engineers. He said the Corps of Engineers must ap prove the plans because of the dam size and also to determine the flood safety requirements. From the date of beginning, target date for the project com pletion is 14 to 18 months, said the mayor. Mayor Moss said this date would moan that a functional water supply is as sured but not all recreational aspects of the prejcct would iw complete. “Col. (\V. K. Dickson, the city’s consulting en^ineerl Dickson tells us we should have approval from these agencies and enginet'ring details in 30 days.”, said the mayor. I _ 44..^. 44V .^..4, viiMv proprietor Lutheran cluirch May 21, was honored posthum-ied at an estimated cost of S2.5jQ£ 3 ivstaurant here. Until his was a member. I ously in ceremonies Friday morn* million. Total payroll will aP 'illness four months ago, he was Mitcham died Friday night I ing at City H^Il. ' proximate $3 million plus annual-! employed ivey’s Men’s Store 61 the Kings Mountain hospital . Major Richard A. Widdows of,ly. i Cotswald Shopping Center in several months illness. I the inspector-mstructor stalf wit/F Oxford Industries is a Public- charlotte. I H<‘v. David L. Caster, his pas- ; the Manne Corps Reserve, Green- owned corporation listed on the gfin oIocKkI mayor of iur, officiated at the final rites user of one million gal lons of w'ater, the case of at least five industrial customers, will find that his monthly bill has leaped from $28-1.17 per month to $539.73. Mayor John Henry .Moss said A. M. Pullen and Company of ice medal and the Vietnamese'knit shirts and sweaters, men’s! Wake F'orost Law Luther and Rachel Herndonl campaign medal to Mrs. Margar* sport shirts and dress shirts, al-| School where he sang in theMitcham. A veteran of Worldi I et Ware Thomas, the servicc-|So men’s slacks and suits, worn- ehoir. Before eomin" to Kings D. lie was a former employee at ’ citys accountants, 'man smother. I on’s dresses and blouses, women’s Mountain he was a^Vinston Sa- Mauney Mills. His wife was the und \V. K. Dickson & Company of skirts and a nationally brandedmerchant He sang in the Kmner Lillian Lynn. Charlotte, the citys engineers, lino of women’s appa.x-1 as well'at St ^iatthew^s Lutho.an “’e above rate inc-eas- as banlon shirts and sweaters, al-. chui-rh, at one time was active in |hph’”'-on^ Mil h'am ^ri*f paca sweaters and orlon sweat- o.'eensC; u"oU- daughler Mr" to the S3 million bond vote He was married to Winnie Raul Abernethy of North Angus- December, projoctel rate in- Vera Still of Kings Mountain ta, S. C.; four grandchildren; ereases vvere made public and is- October 11. 1927. They are par- tkree brothers, Rufus Mitcham suanco of the bonds for the water ents of throe children: Garland of Kings Mountain, Lloyd MitcL* Project were approved by an E. Still, Jr. of Mocksville, John am of Lincolnton and Li'o Mhch-j margin of 20-1. L. Still of Dunedin, Fla. and Miss am of Ellenboro; and one .sister.! * ” Grace Christine Still of Danville,'Mrs. Robert Morrison of Kings llp«||l •Members of the Thomas family ' and friends gathered to pay tri- I bute to Cpl. Thomas. Tis pastor, ■ Rev. Robert Mann, offered pray- ! ers and the audience stood in si- ; lent memory to the Kings Moun tain Marino. A large photograph of Cpl. Thomas and the Ameri can flag fonned the background for the ceremonies conducted by Major W’iddows and Kings Moun tain Mayor John Henry Moss. Mrs. Thomas was also present ed the Gold Star award. Other memb<'rs of the Thomas , family present wore Cpl. Thomas’ brothers, Tony Lee Stone and Barry Thomas; and their grand mother. Mrs. Boyce W’are. Cpl. Thomas was gillcd in Vict- ' nam a few days before hi' was j scheduled to return to the U. S. I He joined the Marine Corps i shortly after graduation from I Kings Mountain high school in i 1966 and had served in Vietnam ers. Oxford’s volume of business in 1967 totaled $140 million. I 13 months prior to his death. He 1 was scheduled to return I states June 1. to the Miss North Carolina Wallace Party Oiganized Here; PASTOR — Rev. Russell Lee I Hinton of High Point will become pastor of Oak Grove Baptist church October 1. There are five .grandchildren. To Coiintv Fnir Named I Oak Giove Calls ^^wlUUtJlf AV * QIB ! An organizational meeting was M . S' . hold Mond.'iv liv .uiinnnrti'cs of ICAVF PViMwAM , held .Monday by supporters of <, Miss Elisa Annette Johnson of George C'. Wallace for president 'New Bern, .Miss North Carolina in the Kings Mountvun area with of 196S, will bo pre.sent for the Torn Dellinger elected to serve as I opening ('cremony of the -l^th an-,ehairman of the group, nual Cleveland County Fair on: In addition to Dellinger. John i Tuesday morning, October 1, it Ross was elected treasurer and is announced by Fair Manager Gerald 'riiomasson was elected (E. L. Weathers. i secretary. In addition to his wife, his mother, the three children and grandchildren, surviving ar<‘ two brothers, Rom Still of Winston Salem and Nelson Still of .Mount Air\. Mr. Still, hospitalized Juno, was movant from Mountain hospital to Baptist hus pital last FTiday. INDUCTED J. C. (Jake) Atkinson, prin cipal of Kings Mountain high school, was inducted by ih(‘ Kings Mountain Kiwanis elub last week as a new memln'r. The Atkinsons came to Kings Mountain two years ago from .Madison-Mayodan. They reside at 612 West Mountain street. Mountain. DECA Chapter Active palUH':irors were Lutherl Mitcham, Rolieit Mitcham, Gone Mitcham, Howard .Mitcham, Ron nie Mitcham and Roger Mitcham. Barry Rikard, senior, will head _ tlie Kings Mountain High School Honorary pallliearers wore Toy chapter of DECA (Distributive Black, Boyd Howell, Cicero Falls, Krtucation Clubs of America) this since .Sam Cavoiyv, Nelson Ledlx'ttcr, ..^.gr. Mike Bennett won Kings j Iloward^ Sanders.^ Dr. George vice-presidential post for the Plonk. Dr. .Sam Robinson. Charles jg dike’s third Hamst'y, Dr. John 1. McGill, Roy 'ye^r in the D.E. program. Other new DECA officei^s are Biddy, Jim Bennett and Bud' j Bumgardner. KIWANir PROGRAM I Kings .Mountain Hiji .Sidtool Kooll)al! Coacii Bill B.itcs 'will , review the recent gam(*s of the high school Mountaineers as ' tii(‘ program for Thursday night’s Kiwanis club mreting at 6:45 p.m. at the Woman’s club. n. soc^taryi Roy •easui^'; Morgan , Wanda Blanton, sect Huffslctlei’, tre? Hollificld, parliamcntarisri; Tom my Grayson, reporter: and Pete Ware, S.P.O. representative. Installation of officers is sche duled in "conjunction with Par ents’ Night. Wednesday, October 16. at the high school. Rev. Hinton Rev. Ilu.s.sell Hinton of High Point will assume now duties Oc tober 1 as pastor of Oak Grove' Baptist church. Ml. Hinton, since August U>66, the minister of education at North ' Main Street Baptist church in High ! Morehead Nominees Named Are Merit Semi-Finalists DIXON SERVICE A ministerial student from Gardner-Webb college will fill the pulpit at morning worship services Sunday at 9:30 a.m. at Dixon Presbyterian church, L. H. (Bud) Stewart, chairman of the pulpit committee, announc es. MISS NORTH CAROUNA Two Kings Mountain High .School students Iiavc been named Miss Johnson will prov de the' Plans wore dlscu.sscd for the Point, is a former pastor of Provi-! .semi-finaiists in the 196s 69 Na- beauty for the program and John campaign from now until elec-'donee Baptist church, Stoncville. | tional .Merit .Scholarship pre Rcilzd assistant commi.ssionor of lion day and the group asked Bear Marsh church. Mount Olive,! gram, it is leanuHi from Pnnci a-rlcuRure will provide the ad- citizens in this area who are in-! Calvary Baptist church, Hamlet, pal J. C. Atkinson. 'I'hey are Tim dress, Weathers (luips. | leresled in helping support Wal- ‘'oid Conrad Memorial Baptist iothy Norris Webster, son of Mr. Fair President J Horace Grigg lacc R)r Pic*sident to respond to: church in High Point. j and Mrs. James Websti'r, and will preside at the 11 a.m. exer- Wallace. P. O. Box 212, Kings Mrs. Minton, the former Lillij Douglas Alan Salzmann, vvlio re cises which will officially open >Tountain. All coniribulions w(*re B*'lk Mc.Vlhancy of Fort Mill. S. the 1968 exposition and fairgw'rs asked to he sent to the post of-jG., joined the Inculty of the high ^ Sessoms. for the day will be admitted free; fico address also. | school .Monday a.s up until the hour of the opening* j teacher. , 1 . , . . , . ^ j native of Roeky Mount, N.v..'mong l.),006 students selected as I Mr. Hinton is 43. He was licensed the nation's best mast intellect- ' to the ministry in 1946 after s»‘rv- ually able high school seniors hospital for tre.atment of a heait ! in the U. S. Navy and working and will compete for some 3.tHK) ailment. .Mr. Sellers is a vetenn | as a sheet metal w'orker, a textile Merit Scholarsl^ps to be awarded Margrace Mill employee in the employee and with the Atlantic in 1969. Other cocniy students Coast Line Railroad. ' Continued On Lijht side*; with. Ml. and Mv<. Ben F mathematiesI They are two »tf sevi'n t'leve I land County students w ho art* ceremonv. ' Miss Johnson was one of seven' young ladies who were awarded $1,600 seholar.ships as winners of the Miss America Pageant’s spe-, dal talent awards al The 42nd 1 Continued On Puye lHykt I HOSPITAUZED George W. .Sellers was admit ted Monday to Kings Mountain dye department. Atend Game Early Tc Get A Seat Kin ’.s .Maunluin High font l'>nll (oach Kill Hates s<;id W<‘d;usday ih.d piol)ably no more than l..")(iu seats will .he available' at I'a'hnonl Frid:iy The Mountaineers and Raid- ejs meet in H<'lmont’s new sta-