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1 ^ K th(* wituicr thcM-e Saiali l-'rancos H(>p<*r is <lauKn- ’ . ... ..e ft .•f.M (»* I tr/k kt1/l Jaycees (Continued Fnon Page One) ter, Smilh deelarod the winner and as a result wil compete in the sprinj( regional Jaycee m<*etin.4. In the next eomp(*tition, he will meet winners from eij'ht Jaycee clubs in ar(‘a advancin}^ to iejj;ional comp<‘li- tion and on to state* an.I national competition. Smith's speecli topic was ‘I low to b4Mter the Ja.\te<‘ cluh anti he a better Jaycee." His tojjii- lor the next competition will Is' an nounced later. Welcomed into m«*ml)ership was Glenn Ktieis of U'oodshh* Drive, an employe with Kastei-p Air Lines in t'iiailollc. He and his wife, Heck>, are parents of two childr<*n. Lynn and K(*vin. • Continued From Page One I Pufty. Scampy of thi‘ young owner, a St. An- flrc'vv's student, and returned tii<* dogs. Mrs Hoper and liushand, .lolin, aie medical students. tt*r (d State Representative and Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr. of Kings Mountain. Mrs. \V< >t said "Sarah Kratic- cs is inuHi reliev'd sinee the return of the misplaced pood les." Mrs. unal)l(‘ to study since th(* dogs were I<;sl. (Uiiil inKi (I F/ fOii l*of/c Out Broyhill V ^ Building Boom (Continuefl From Page One) liccn undciway since June to ob tain tlie cannon and through ef- hu'ls of the mayor and ('ongM'ss- man Hroyhill- 'I'hc Howitzer was underway on tiu* gi<»unds of (pupated by llie goV(*rninent and Kings Mountain Imspiial for a coim-K to Kings Mountain from proposed 3.')-i)e<l addition :iml jm jr.scnal in Anisttjn, Ala. Local spring construction is t'.vpeetcrl paul foi’ having the can- for a new ."^(f-bed nursing lio.ne to dc-nhlitarizctl aii<l tor ship- be built adjacent to the hospital, pjng, which cost aluHil $20(1, ^-lid With thest* adtiitions and pr<»,iect- jayccc President Jot* Smith, ed construction of adtiitions to for Iht' project wert* <lcriv- scveral i-hinchcs in Hu* cil\' ap- fj^nn llie sale of Americ'fin proximalely ahuji'Hi .square fet'i flags last Flag Day. of huilJing will lx* acctimplishet! by spring of next year. Whitenez (Couliuurtl Frum Pugt' Out / courage l‘> Hgltl h»r uis coiiclu sions. Assuring the crtiwd he was “not going to filibuster ttniighl". he r<'mind(*d they were meeting in tile greatest textile county in the country and in a state whose prosperity t!<*pends on tin* tc'XtiU* industry. PPScK Contest Attracts 35; Winners Listed Thirty-five youngsters partici pated in tin* Punt, l*ass and Kick (PP^.K» lomiwtition sponsoi(*d lo- l ally by .S.nitliwc'll Ford Co., Sat urday moining with winn«'i-s an- nouiut'd in the (*ight to bf age “One of eveiN two in the manu- groiiiis. facturing industry haM* jol)s and earn mom'v in the textile indus try." he saui. Senator iJyr<l r(*miM<lcd i crowd of W'hilenci’s interest in Monty Wilson, son of ?vTr. a.nd law and ord<‘r and that In* him- (’iiarU's Wilson of Shelby self iiad served as ehairnrin "f gnad. was first in his 12-year (dd the appropriations eomniittee tor ,.x{;eeded all entrants rhe District of ('olumlua and had total score of 24.\ learned first han<l of tIu* crime Winners frtun Saturday's local and welfare of that city. jircliminarv will compete in zom* "On die House side the nian I (.oinpctition Sattirday in Charlotte, think of in eonnecti.m with law pp^-K winners hically and ineii and or<lcr is llasil Whih-ncr," he im-lude: said. The nativi SPEAKER -- Dr. Eugene Poeton. president oi Gordner Junior college at Bolling Springs, will be guest speoker at Thursday nighrs meeting of the Kings Mountain Klwanis club at 6:45 p*ni. at the Wo man's club. Dr. Poston will use the subject "Communism'’, and will speak on program arrang ed by Charles Alexander. lunioi Police Meet Friday 21 pt JUNIOR POLICE .... Koi’ty-threo Junior Policemen will gather at City Mall court- rcM)m Friday at 6 p.m. for regular m(‘eting. Any youngsters age 1016 inter ested in joining the group are in vited to attend, said Ellis King, city t>fficer in charge. Cards with the Junior Police Ngg MOi>WrA»i MiBAtA I Woodward iAts ! Alcoati Paper Dick Woodwaiid, a fotTner sports editor of the Kings Moun tain Herald, assumed duties Sept. 9th as editor of ‘Tarheel Alcoan", at Aluminum Company of Ameri ca’s Badin Works where he sue* ceeds John E. Wright as public relations assistant. "Tarheel Ak'oan’’ is published by AUnjan to present information to its employees, neighbors and friends in North Carolina. A native of Shelby, Mr. Wood ward is son o-f Joe Lee Woodward of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Gertrude Wf)odward of Winston Salem. He graduated from Shel by high school and earm'd his degree in physical education from ; East Carolina college. He is a former sports editor of the Shel by Daily Star, going to the Star from the Herald, and to Badin from the sports staff of the \ Gn*ensboro Daily News. IffOUNTAM. N. C. jlolinson Wins Rank Advoncnpient ; CAN THO, VIETNAM (AHT- INC) — Jones O. Johnson, son of Mrs. Oatha Johnson, 441 Hilltc^, Kings Mountain, N. C., was pro moted to Army staff sergeant Sept. 20 while assigned to the 69th Engineer Battalion near Can Tho, Vietnam, as a motor sergeant. His wife, Mary, lives at 12 Green Ave., York, S. C. His fath- . er, Mazzelle Jackson, lives at 350 | Harding Ave., Startford, Conn, ELECTED » B. N. Boraes of Lumbarton. fonner Kings Moun- tedn schools suptrintendent. was elected Southeostem district president of Retired School Per sonnel. Division of North Caro lina. ot the districts 46th an- Mr. Woodward, his wife, Erika, nual convention in Wilmington and their daughter. Ana Jane, I are residing at 55 Maple street ; in Badin. Flag Flies Daily At Legion Hall The American flag flys 24 hours a day novv at the Ameri can Legion buildmg here. Commander Carl V. Wiesener said permission to fly flag to honor the men in Vietnam was granted by the War Depart- , ment. The flag will bo flown until the Vietnam conflict is over, said Wiesener. Re(|uest to fly the flar daily Fridoy. The district includes 10 counties. B. F.Bird.79, ~ Dies Suddenly At Grover Home Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Anthonj;!! 1744 Smith Street, Gastonia, ar- nounce the birth of a son, Wed nesday, October 9, Kings Moun tain hospital. \ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keenum 511 West Airline Avenue. Gar* tonia, arinounce the birth of daughter, FViday, October 11, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Jones, 603 NUorth street, Dallas, announce the birth of a daughter, Friday, October H, Kings Mountain hos pital. J. DON SHIELDS CD Taps Don Shields Eqnipnirat Needs Attention Valuable pesticide application equipment needs attention fo^ winter storage. John W. Glover, extension bio-l logical and agricuJtural engineer J iiig specialist at N. C. State Uni l ' verslty, says hundreds of thous-f lands of dollars worth of equipl 4 ment becomes valueless each! M because of inattention. j Like most pieces of equip-' ;ment, the "heart" of the applies-1 tion rig, the pump, is the most I l*costly-and needs more atten-; tion. Glover says the pump! should be protected by flushing,^ draining, then filling with perm- \ I anent anti-freev9e — and finally I plugged to keep filled. Always ' follow the directions for storage !(J^>ming with the pump or speci fied, by the pump manufacturer. ..Tanks, lines and nozzles on I spray ^uipment- -as well as i>i 111 ictJii.kH "Was asked by District 15 of the IM(*di?e and a badge are issuea . . _ * ‘ ^ ® . - - . AmPi-ioan T .f»erinn TX*ir»a»»»mnTif ciu'h memfcH*r. The club elects its own ofl'kt'rs and sergeants and meet to diseu.ss individual prob- A nationwide <‘V('nt. the local lems with a<liilt iiffieers. .inpetilion wa- handled by the Heading up the local program| American Legion, Department of North Carolina. cosily pumps - often require re- At the annual meeting of tho placement^each because of North Carolina Civil Defense As- storage. Most of the pro- soclatibn being held in .Southern come fpoin water and Pines, J. Don Shields has been, them. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reid, elected president of the Assooia-; J’^***^’ sel^ a ground site Kings Mountain, announce the tion for .a one-yoar term. where harmful residues "will not birth of a son, Friday, October 11,, • r ♦ r ^ a clean- Kings Mountain hospital. , Shields is director of Cleveland, mg location or by run-off. Mr. and Mrs, James p,.tram, bounty Civil Defense, 1 and drain all parts route 2, Bessemer c-ity, announce accepting the office, Shields - tank, pump, lines and nozzlcs^-vB , the birth of a son, Monday, Orto- ^aid that-during the next year he with solution recommended * il Funeral rites for Benjamin Fiber 14, Kings Mountain hospital, pi^ns to place the main emphasis manufacturer or county' exten-^^ Bird, 79, of Grover were (.onduct- Mr, and Mrs, Madison Hunter, on adult education training in sion a ont. Then, flush this solu- ed Saturday at 3p.m from First route 2, announce the birth of a "Personal and Family Survival:’, tion with sufUclent water to re- Baptist Church with the Rev. U.ison, .Monday, October 14, Kings "Medical Self-Help”, and "Indus- move cleaning or neutralizing so- A. McManus. Jr., the Rev. Fred Mountain hospital. , trial Civil Defense”, and on the lution followed by “one more ” Crisp and tho Rev. Don Cabiness Mr. and .Mrs. Raymond Gallo-, responsibilities of Civil Defense rinse officiating. Interment followed in-way, 515 Belvedere Circle, an-; evei*yday of which many people Gixwer cemetery. nounce the birth of a son, Mon- jjj.g unawai’e: Civil Def<>nsc is Io-| Hang hoses until drained dry, PHm*in;.i ;,trrovPrSrhoolfrom i^^^'’ Mountain ■ ,.31 governrnent in emergency -Hhen coil and place in cool dark principal at Glover School from I any emer^ncy. place. Coiled neatly and placed Ramsey, I , where they will not be affected St. Andrews Story Ki'nc’sAV/.u'nla'in Ja,v<0(-s witli I arc Officer King and Cbief Tom Ht.|| fl,.., __ J *'*■ Sin.glelary sciving as chairman, i McDeviH. Will DC flOoiQ Firemen Set Benefit Supper By Presbyterians Chris CasKu, .son of Mi. and department in the Rdhlchem hyterian Church. .Noitli (‘arolinian David Castor of 912 Ciesient community. Plates are $1.50 each. rou.sed his audic'iice \\hen he <U’ age eight gn'Up. elared that "llu* nt'nun*! alio par Mark Merciei. son of Mi. aiul ty can give leadership we don t Jai k Mercier. 902 Monroe need to look elsovvh4*i-e. \y^ age nine group. equipment, said a .spoke.sman for Remimlin.g that the Deniocrals Scott Carpentt*!. son of Mi. and the department, gave the nalion .Social .S(>eurit\ ^^rs. Jim Carpenter. 510 Brid.'es under the FDR administration, he j^j, group. 149. proffere<l "when you re.oh three weijs. son of Mrs. Peggy score and 10 you will long bless ^VelU. Box 461. Kings Mountain, the Demoeralie parly lor giving group. 167. cheeks to you . . . and they II ar- Monty Wilsen. .son of Mi. and rive just as regularly as tlie post- Charles Wilson, age 12 group, men will run." .jin, "North raroiinians reeei\<' $39 Bennett, son **l Mr. ami million 12 times a yi*ar in .Siu'ial Bennett. 611 W. C.old Mail Early For Christmas Says Alexander Soeurily cheeks." he said. Citing programs that liave highlighte<i tiie Denmcratie ad- ministiation sueh as education prttgraiTis, feiU'i^il insur-inee tor bank <ieposits. i'lcetririly in larm homes, and gainfully employing the unemployed, he said T don 1 want to go baik to eating lat- back I want to eontinue coat ing high on tin* hog". Senator I^yrd told the gnjup puis 69 Garnet Cir le. academic he voted a.gainst Abe Forlas and in noi- society at Eiskine college. a<lded. ‘T'(i like to vote lor Sam (larnet Circle is composed Ervin on tiu* .Suprenu* Court . „f ihe 2.5 Krskim* students Cfnnuil- .Si,, age* 13 greiup. 187. Garnet Circle Taps McCarter Xeil .McCarter, son of Mr. aad Mis. O.scar McCarter <»f Kings Mviimtain. earned a pUue on llu* 1925 to 1936, he died unexpected-'^ellv ^ 1>' Thursday afternoon at 2^ Cherryville, announee| "Local governing officials have by extremes of cold or heat, most home. He served as postmaster ^ Monday. Octo- a tremendous responsibility and hoses can give a long life. 'They at Grover from 1936 to 1909, was, Kings Mountain hospital, obligation tot the protection and should never bo hung, but should a fornier Sunday School teacher Camp. 12, care of the citizens within their bo placed in neat coils on a flat at First Baptist Church, a Mason p announce the birth ‘ jurisdiction and their civil de- surface in a darkened area, h<* and a veteran of World War I. ^ Wednesday, October 16.' fense staff is charged with the, says. Survivinff are his wddow Mrs Kings Mountain hospital. ; responsibility to prepare their ‘ . ... Cora Leo ^Klecklev Bird ’ four^ and Mrs. Donald Dixon,! cities and county for any emer- Tanks should be drained and dau«-hters Mrs Alma Ferirutson ■ 407 Phifer Road, announce thei ^ency which may occur," Shields jeft vented until dry, then closed. There will be a St. Andrc*ws orLancaster. Cahf? m's. Lbort, birth of a son. Monday, ^tober j said. Ssful^'^to c^ncTen^ Tr^im'the campaign dinner meeting for Troop of Lincoln, R. I., Mrs. Shel-i 14, Kings Mountain hosmtal. ^ Shiflds has been director of air in tanks. No pi-ohlems are ox- SUNDAY TEA : Cleveland County Civil Defense perienced with glass-lined tanks. A tea will be held Sunday aft- i m “P**’ ’ ernoon at tho home of Mr.s. Ver- | “f rSn»r.m?.n? 1 I, ' mumcatlons Department. He is lee Roberts Mask. Co-hostes^s owmer of J. Don Shields Realty Nozzles should be closely in * 1 and served as president of the spected and stored with regards j Shelby Merchants Asso<'iation for to sizes. Metal nozzles should b<‘ j two years and was a charter in clean, light oil. Worn nozzles : member of the Shelby Optimist should bo discarded never kept I Club. He also served as group for spares, but i-eplaced, with commander of the Civil Air Pa- new spares bought before the* ! trol with the rank of major. ‘ need arisc's. Improper applica tion resulting from worn nozzles Other new officers of the Asso- ^ costly -and even disaster- eiation are John C. Thorne, dir- oyg with greater use of higher, cctor of Raleigh Civil Defense, eonrentratos in low volume and j Vice-President; Frank Lewis, as- Qitj-a volume application sistant director, Harnett County ^hemioala Glover poij Civil Defense Agency.s Treasurer; 1 and Mrs. Anne Partin, director, High Point Civil Defense Agen cy, Secretary. B(»thleliem Volunteer Fire De- deacons and elders of the Presby-^ don Plager of Urbana. Ill. and partment will sjH>n.‘ior a baroecue terian Churches in the Kings'Mrs. Emery Morris of Norfolk, chicken supiHT Saturday with Mountain area Wednesday, Octo- . Va.; tw’o brothers, W. W. Bird of serving from 5 until 8 p.m. at the; ber 23, 7 p.m. at the First Pres- Almo Valley, Calif., and J. P. '—^ ' Bird Of Greenville. S. C.; four sisters, Mrs. Odessa Herndon of will be Mrs. Mask, Mrs. Robert F. Davenport will pre- colum’bi'a, S. C., Mrs. Edna Web-: Marable and Mr.s. Katherine sent the story of St. Andrews Proceeds from the sale are car- p ^ • ‘u ,, r onrinKnrtr New’berry, S. C., Mrs. marked to purchase fire-fighting . sUwT eofor^ fil^ Brawn of Blythwood, S- C. ' ^ ^be Mrs.-John R. Love of Kings ^ Creek. S. C.; 11 grandchildren n Davenport IS a native of three great-grandchildren. St. Petersburg, Florida, married and has two daughters. He rer ^ , Ufa ceived his B.A. in 1957 from The |lAy|C W|||C Bionze Star Wilson. BOARD MEETING Regular October meeting of tho Kings Mountain board of education will be held Monday night at 7:30 in the offices of Supt. Donald Jones. University of Florida, M.A., 1960, P.S.C.E., and B.D., 1963 from Yale Divinity School. He was assist ant Dean of Students and Assist ant Professor of Religion, ’63-'65 ^rmy Sergeant Donald L. Davis, ■ Po.stmiister C'harles Alexander and College Pastor since '65 son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rcy' KM Becorder s said the tollowing periods have; St Andrews Presbyterian College, j^gyis, Bessemer City, N. C., re- been designat(*(l for mailing Christmas parcels to members of the armed forces overseas: 1) Suiface Tran.sportation — Octcjber 14 to November 9. 2) SAM (Space Available Mail) — October 21 to November 23. 3) P.\L (Parcel Airlifti—Octo ber 28 to November 30. _ 4. Airmail - Nevomber .30 to' ^ ^ f DecembtM- 11 James Richard Ban'etet. 37, of was awarded the Pur Tho term "Armed Forces Over- Street, Kings Mountain, for wounds received seas" includes personnel of the foUe MemorialHosnUal f"roSf in The sergeant is a forward ob- .Armed Forces, members of their Memorial Hospital from in Injuries Suffered Saturday Fatal To J. R. Barrett ceived the Bronze Star Modal Sept. 27 at Ft. Riley, Kan. The following actions were tak- . en Monday in Kings Mountain Sgt. Davis rec-eived the award, j^gp^rder’s Court: for heroism in action while en-; gaged in ground operations a- Cullen F. Gentry, Charlotte, gainst a hostile force during his public drunkenness and carrying last assignment in Vietnam. Houston Huiiman Wins Promotion FT. BRAGG, N. C. iUSATCH *a concealed weapon, called and; _ Private Huston I Huff- failed, bond forfeited: Tommy 1 ~ Boilinq "Spring" To Be Dedicated 14 pt box VT BOILING Spring ' A neighboring Tar Heel towm will regain a lost namesake in dedicatory rites November 2 at 12:30 at Boilinig Springs. Boiling Springs is once again . , . . . . , iurip. iVtV^atnrda af . server with Battery B. of the 7th The rall> was kicked oil with higlu‘st iicadc'mic a\crage familic*s, and U. S. Civilians em- vuh^^n he» fuW fmrr, Artillery’s 2nd Battalion at the ’ ' ‘ ployed ovei'seas who receive theirG;*^",".''^"^" ne leii rrom r ,»« entered the Army in back of a truck on Highway 74, He emerea me Aimy A senio: Kngllsh and Ficnch Xow York, San Francisco or Seat a barccue suppi'i and in atl(*nd- j,,j. pjcvious yc'ar. ance were Whit(‘ncr siipp-ortcns from tiu* eight counties compris ing^ tlie Idt'li district; Caldwell. niaj()r_at Krskinc*. .Mr. Mct'arter is, lU*. Cleveland, Catawba. Hurke. Alex- a I96.i graduate of Kings .Moun- andcr, Avery. Watauga and Gas- lain high school. A: Erskine lu ton. mail through an APO or FPO, F^‘>’"uary 1966, rompleted basic eremonv he'o/ ' loneiieu f son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo-* going to have a basis for its irole Heart(Huffman, Sr. of Kings name, says Alex H. Vaughn, dir in action. g^nd forfeitcT;’ tiljh Wniiam i tho‘ D^is, Gastonia violation of pr^! resides at 1701 A C«lar Hill Rd- ! _Tho new entrance to hibition law. called and t’>>ed, . , ^ , Gardner Webb college will incor- bond forfeited; Berdell McClain,, ^ Rt. 1, Kings Mountain, drivin„ Private F.-2 while undergoing * after revocation, capias. has been a memb(*r of the S.F.A. Among the North Caroliin ot- Cabinet. Kdilor of the Erskiiie lie- ficials attending other than tluise vh'W. and an officer in the Eu- already mentioned wen* Kd La- phemian Literary S(K*iely. This i.s nier, commissioner of insurance; the .second \i‘ar lu* has (‘arned a Frank Crane, commissiom'r of place in the Garnet Circle. Labor; Tiiad Eure, secretary of ^ ~ ~ ^ state; Edwin Gill, .state treasnier; ArtlSt - SCieiltlSt Jimmy Johnson, state party Continued Fmtn Pagt 0)W chairman; .Mrs. ly K. Pow<', ^Kirty secretary; Jack White Rites Are Conducted of Private &2 while undergoing ■ jonh. The spring will boil , »asiccombattrainingherere™^"dthencasc‘aded^o\^r He was moving househol'd goods Gaining at FhGor^n. Ga^, and. Also. Resale F. Rayfield, Lin-, cently. . Iwalion as The historic spring, from his former residence when Yi®! the Arw!®®,?'”"’ He accomplished this by finish- this one will replace the active the accident occurred, the a«:l- p' ^ no operators Itcens^, capias, P one-third of his springs which were dynamited dent being witnessed by his wife Commt?ndation Medal. Leon Cunningham, Dallas, no op-, 5^ ♦!,„ I a aan hv an inrtivifi* Funeral services were conduct- ed by Ellenboro Mills, Ellenboro,; non-suport, 12 months orj^^Y _ • tfidency test results. Funeral rites for Mrs. Barbara Tuesday at 4 p.m. from First N. C. His wife, Patricia, lives in j per week for support of three mi • - " I nor children; Guynoll A. Allison, ' brary building. 1 Gaffney, S. C., public drunken-; ' ness and violation of prohibition ' law, called and failed, bond foV- ; >ited; Annette Boss White, 28, and her Wesleyan Methodist Church with Forest City, N. C. infant son were held Friday at 3 Carl B. Sparks officiat- p.m. from Shady Grove Baptist ing. Intennent was in fountain H H church, interment following in Rf^st cemetery. nilUwUlrHAVA lU'ii'z. national diildn'ii is what lolovision is to tho church rometery. 1 Survivors include his widow, _ _ committooman; Mrs. Mary Win- families now." Ho wont to an Rov. Frank Taylor and Rev.'Mrs. Ann Barrett; I1|am |1| |V , Benjamin M. Camp, Rt.j field, national commitiocwiiman: arts lolli'gi* but says lu* always Phurman Hamrick officiated at one son, James R. Barrett, Jr. of 1 Kings Mountain, driving while j Henrv Rridgos. slate auditor; and >*^^1 the "artio" life was the Jo 61J0 funeral rites. the home; three daughters, Crys- Mountain friends have intoxicated. 12 months or $100^ Gcaham Be... ua.iuua, c..mmi..ee- um fm- him. ^ of ^ reS ; c ---c-ck.^ >r citv. Mrs. Clyde J. Bridges of Kings Major Huffstickler was in com-; ^ gj parking' g besides her hu.sband Mountain. mand of the U. S. Air Force Radar , violation, continued Oct. * ' 1 Station. ',21; Willie Thomas Sisk, High^ man for the Young Democrats. He is obviously satisfied with. Kriy G Lt.-Gov. Hob Scott, c'lndidate his medical work and stimulal(*d g .idlin' for governor, had a con!llcl and by the demands of his profession, nd w' could not attend the gatlu'ring "It would be a strain to paint in I5e ■ w'hilo .Mrs. Scott, wiio iiad been i)rofessi(Hiall\". h(* said. Suiv.\ exp<*cted. wired that she was MiOanU*!, who prefers bright are her j''i(*nts, Marcus Clyde "phvsicailv exhausted" and felt colors and few details, likes to and Mabel Aileon Wallace Doss REVIVAL.. ...... hg is survived bv his wife, Sa-! Shoals, N. C.. public drunkenness 1 sheWouUi have to rest in order ereafe a light and free ino(Kl and of Bessemi'r City; one dau.ghtcr, Revival services will begin Oct- ^ w;.. «inH vir%iannn of nrohibltion law.! to cent band .... . , - ^ old Earn of Fort Myers. Fla.; his' (two iel does still-lib* and landscaiies. Gium; and her paternal grand- evangelist. . umthpr Albert C Huffstickler of He.paints floral or fruit arrange- parents, Mr. .and Mrs. M. S. Bess The Rev. Edwin A. Chriscoe,l„, menis, usually in an informal of Bessemer City. etnni>osiiion, and his laiuLscapes ^ I - . ^ ^ . ,.r rah- their five children: his moth-' and violation Of prohibition law,| ontinue working for lu‘r hus- usualK paints the things he likes Lisa Annette White of the home; • ober 20 at East Gold Street Wes- ' Huffstickler of Fort 1 capias; Steve Phillips, 610 Mau- f. an,I llu* people* he cares about. two h)»**hers, Martin Bess of At- leyan Church with theRev. Leroy; „' * *«,* . 7. gjgfgj. Mrs. liar ney Ave., assault on a minor child P,esid(*s the portraits. .McDan- lanta. Ga. and Keith Bess of'Cox of Clyde, N. C. the visiting * > _* *’ Mvei^ Fla.’ his^ (two counts), continued Nov. 18. Debbie Plonk fCo)i/nia(’(/ From Po/yc Out’f ul(\ Debbit*, a Girl's State norm- prim.irily rural sei’iies. nee and Miss Hi Miss, still finds “'phesi* p:nntings ar<* only what time for every phase* (»f higli [ like," he said, "things that are school life. Slu* is an office*!’ in n-al. tilings that are simple and the French Club, K C'lub, FHA. casual." and FTA. co-editor of the annual. ree<*nl exlubit W'as an .SPO ropresentativi*, and a the weekend of Si‘ptemtK*r 14 at senior class officer. In the sports the festival sponsored by w’orld. siie (*ni(*ys basketball and Voikg'hestcr Artists Guild Rev. Taylor Revival Speaker pastor, announced that special; Beach. Fla. sinking is planned for each «*rv-' scheduled in ice, w'hich will be held at 7 p.m.j ^ each evening from October 20 through the 27th. 'The public is invited. Rev. T. D. (Tommy) Taylor of PlA«llttAnt RAnllct the Lenoir will he evangelist for re- ■ iCUAIlvIll 0CI|IUa& vival services beginning Monday softball. IM<*a.*.ed to know that, people and continuing through- Sqnday Uoy|yAl Sl^fAQ Miss i^lonk, along with all oth- like his wtirk. .McDaniel is a sei- at Cherokee Street Baptist! er winneis in this <listrici. will i*niist-artisl wlio h’is followed his church. Revival services will get under- be honored NoNemh(‘r 9 with a ambitions and still satisfit'd per- Services will he held nightly at way October 27 at Piedmont Bap- program and lunch at (iHi’dnei- sonal interests. 7 p.m. tist Church with services to bo Webb Collcgi*. Slie will also lx* His pa'ents. Mr. and Mrs*. O. Rev. Kelly Dixon, pastor oj the held each evening at 7:30 p.m. presenttKl the DAK [lin a-ij c(*r- David McDani('l. movc‘d from church, issued an invitation to through November 2. The Rev. tificate at tin* r(‘gulai NoV4*mb(‘i Kings .Mountain to Henderson- the public to attend, mrotlng of llu* local D.\K c*hap- ville where they now n*side. AT CONFERENCE Gerald Wayne Matheny, son of Mr. James A. Matheny of Route 2, a student at Western Carolina University, recently convicted of a Grover bank attend(*d a pre-session confer- ' robbery has been sentenced, ence of student leaders on the l q'hurman (Gismo) Gantt, 41, University campus. Matheny, a 1 of Kings Mountain, tried and ^ senior majoring in English ami ■ guilty Sept. 27, was sentenced professional writing, was a del- Monday in fmleral court to 15 egate to the conference repre- j years, seating Pi KappA Alpha frater nity. Gantt Sentenced Foi Bank Robbery The third of three men tried] \ ter. FLAG FOOTBALL MemlH*rs of the Flag Foot ball teams have selu'duled a ganu* bet\ve(*n tlie tlold and Green tisuns dlnu’sflny G** nighU al 7:30 at Deal .street Park area. DISCHARGED George W. .Sellers wa.s dis- eharge<l Sunday from tiu* Kings Mountain hospital after b(*ing liospitalizivl nearly thn'e weeks with a }v‘o“ rnimen’ IP* com. tinues to nvuperatt* at his linme. METER RECEIPTS Parl\ing meter n‘0eipts for tlie wt'ck ending WodncNday at noon totaled $223.36, including $130.60 from on-strtH»t mett*is. $22.20 from off-strtH*t meters and S7(;.5(' from overparifing ' fiMe>, City treasurer JIm* MeDan 1 iel reporti'd. Ho was found innocent of a charge of assault on employees of the Grover branch of the Blacksburg, S. C. State Bank in the Feb. 2 robbery in which $22,201 was taken. Jimmy Johnson, pastor of Mill CARD OI* THA* Creek Church in Bolivia. N. C., We wish to thank our many will be the visiting minister. 1 friends and neighbors for tlu’j TheRev. Perry Whisnant is^ kindnos-' and .sympathy .shown' pastor, .during the lo.ss of our loved one. ^ spent five hours finding • Especially East Gold We.sJqyan ^ yiim guilty of bank robbery. NORTH P-TA Meth(Kli.-^v Church, Piedmont $ap- North school Parent-Teacher - tist Church and East Side BapUst Easier Koy Eugene Laws li Association held its ro'niinr. , Church. May God bless.each, qm . ..and .Walter J. Riley, 3b, both of mXrTu.-..day night in" th.- ' The Family Of ''. -Ws Mountain, had boen tried i auditorium of North s<*hofjl. 1 James G. Howard land convict<'d and sentencmi. CIRCUS OPENING — Try topping your own performance for 98 yeors hard-running. That's the challenge focing Rlngling Bros, and Bamum and Bailey Circiu coming to Charlotte's Coliseum November 6-10, for nine performonces. Press reports from New York to the West Coast wherever the 1968 edition of The Great est Show on Earth has appeared, indicates that they re doing it How? Part of It is in the largest cast in the famous circus* history, operating for the first time under the banner of new ownership. Irving ond Israel Feld and Judge Roy Hofheitu. Some of it is in j headlining dozens of new European nets never before seen In thei United States, all improvising and adding new twists to the] seemingly impossible.
The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.)
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Oct. 17, 1968, edition 1
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