Big* I »*rnf|| THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, March 6, 1969 PRESBYTERIAN “Invitation and Demand” will be tlie sermon topic of Dr. Paul Ausley at the 11 o’clock morning worship hour Sunday at First Prosbylenan church. Clinic Schednle Is Announced ^ • MiV • ®* »le/»n WEEKLY — Monday 8 a.m. to 12 noon General Clinic, X-ray Clinic; 1 p. m. to 5 p.m. — General Clinic, X- ray Clinic. Tuesday 1 p.m. to ,t p.m. General Clinic. Wednesday 8 a.m. to 12 noon Mother and Infant, and Planned Parenthood Clinics. 1 hursday — 1 p.m. to .5 p.m.— General Clinic. Friday — 2 to 4 p.m. Kings Mou\tain Clinic. SPECIAL CLINICS 1st Thursday — Eye Clinic Registration - 8 a.m. (Indigent Patients certified by Welfare De partment and seen on referral basis) , 1st Friday — X-ray Clinic — Kings Mountain — on Street 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 3rd Tuesday Chest Clinic Health Department - for con Mrs. Phillips' Rites Conducted lohnson Assigned To Vietnam Duty Funeral rite.s for Mrs. Nancy Margaret Childers Phillips, 61, of, 613 Mauney avenue, were held Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. from' Harris Funeral Home Chapel, in-l terment following in Oakland cemetery at Gaffney, S. C. i Mrs. Phillips died .Monday ini the Kings Mountain hospital aft-' cr so.v«ral month's illness. She was daughter of the late Mr. nd Mrs. Grant Childers. Surviving are her husband, A. S. Phillips, of Gaffney, S. C.; daughter, Mrs. George T. Davis of Laurens, S. C.; four brothers, Robert L. Childers and David Childer* of Gaffney, S. C., Charies Childers of Kings Mountain and Guy Childers of Blacksburg, S. C.; two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Fow ler of Cowpens, S. C. and Mrs. Susie Crawford of Stanley; and two grandchildren. Rev. Edwin Criscoe officiated at the final rites. U. S. ARMY, VIETNAM (AH | TNC) Army Private Fir.st| Class Charles T. Johnson, 21,! son of William Johnson, 220 E. Ohio Ave., Bessemer City, N. C.,| was assigned last month to the 199th Light Infantry Brigade near Long Binh, Vietnam, as a' generator operator. His mother, Mrs. Thelma John-; son, lives on .South Railroad St.,! Lincolnton, N. C. Thi C 4- ' j, Dickinson Rites Conducted I Kings Mountain Diug Company PHONE 739-2571 tacts and suspects — 8 a.m. to 12 I noon. I 3rd Thursday — Eye Clinic — , Registration — 8 a.m. (Indigent ; Patients certified by Welfare De- jpartment and seen on Referral | basis). I I 3rd Friday Chest Clinic - i Health Department for pa-^ j tients and referrals Sanatorium' I Physician — 8 a.m. to 12 noon. SNOWBALLING'— AGAIN — March, the month that ushers in the first days of spring, brought in the third consecutive Saturday of snow Ia.;< week to the delight of the young folk. Ashley Plonk, left Bill Easley and John Plonk found the white stuff was fun. (Photo by Isaac Alexander). SP/5 Ronald Tedder Wins Promotion Poplin Rites Saturday At 2 ! Veterans Administration send.S| 18,900 monthly educational assist-1 ance checks to U. S. war orphans. ■ Funeral rites for Thomas Eu-. gene Poplin, 65, will be held Sat urday at 2 p.m. from Broad Oak Chapel o f McLean Funeral Home, Gastonia. Interment will ho in Gaston Memorial Park. Mr. Poplin, son of the late Issac and Blanche Whitesides Poplin of Kings Mountain, died Tuesday morning in Ashtabula, Ohio. The Poplins moved from Gas tonia to Ohio. Mr. Poplin was as sociated with Gastonia Coca Cola Bottling Company for a number of years. He is survived by his wife; a; son, William Poplin of Green-1 ville, S. C. and a daughter. Mrs. | Betty Jean Furr of Charlotte. PLEIKU, VIETNA.M (AHTNC' — Ronald P. Teddef, 21, son of Mrs. Ruby J. Tedder, Route 2, Bessemer City, N. C.. was pro moted last month to Army spe cialist five while serving as an administrative clerk with the 43rd Signal Battalion near Pleiku, Vietnam. His wife, Jo, lives at 308'4 Grand Blvd., Boone, N. C. Funeral rites for Mrs. Rulhl Ledford Dickinson, 40, of Bum-; Ingham, Alabama, were heldi Tuesday at 3 p.m. from An,gwing Funeral Home in Birmingham, in-! terment follo^ving in a Birming-I ham cemetery. Mrs. Dickinson, daughter of; Earle and Nelle Hord LedforJ of Kings Mountain, died Mondayi morninig at 6;30 a.m. in a Birm ingham hospital. Death was at-i tributed to leul-.emia. ' In addition to her parents, Mrs.: Dickinson is survived by her hus band, Fred Dickinson: their! daughter. Frances Dickinson; and a sister, Mrs. Luther Lowery of Birmingham, Ala. IN THAILAND — SP/4 Carl E. Price. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Price, is stationed with the Army in Thailand. The Kings Mountain serviceman en tered the service six months ago, took basic training 2at Fort Bragg and was transierred to Thailand g month ago from Fort Lee. Vo. His address: RA 53532486 505th Trans. Co. APO Son Francisco. California 96232. Over 25 million aspirin tablets are dispensed each year by Vet erans Administration’s 166 hospi tals. DIXON SERVICE A member of the faculty of the Department of Religion at Davidson college will fill the pulpit at Sunday morning wor- ^ ship servkes at 9:30 at Dixon Presbyterian church. i+ure 903 Giovei Road Phone 739-5656 INVENTORY Never Reiore Such Sensational Savings—Easy Terms—Take Months to Pay—first Come—First Served—All Items Subject To Prior Sale. BOSTON ROCKER — MAPLE (Only 4 to sell) WAS $32.50 — V2 Price ... NOW $16-25 DINETTE SUITE Early American Maple Round Table & 4 matching chairs. WAS $179.95 — Vz Price .. NOW $89.85 DEN SUITE (Complete Room Full) Exposed arms of SOLID PINE, with foam filled loose cushions (reversible). Consists of: SOFA, CHAIR, ROCKER, 2 END TABLES, 1 COCKTAIL TABLE. WAS $513.75 — Va Price. NOW $256.88 G. E. — ELECTRIC BLANKET Double bed size 2-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE Contemporary Style — Foam Filled Reversible Cushions. WAS $199.95 — Vz Price . . NOW $99.95 PICTURE WINDOW TABLE Early American Maple — With Formica Top. WAS $29.95 — Va Price ... NOW $14.98 SOFA. Living Room Traditional Loose Pillow Back — Reversible Foam Cushions, with Skirt — Centered Pattern. WAS $249.95 — Va Price. NOW $124.98 WAS $19.95 - - Va Price . NOW $9.98 LOVE SEAT & BENCH Beautiful wrought iron with Velvet Cushions. WAS $99.90- - Va Price .. NOW $49.95 FOOT STOOLS & OTTOMANS (Only 4 to sell) Assorted colors — your choice WAS $3.95. to $10.95 Va Price $1.98 to $5.48 2-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE Modern Foam Rubber Reversible Cushions. Beau tiful Walnut trim — “Scotchgard " Fabric— (Only 1 suite to sell). WAS $344.95 — Va Price. NOW $172.48 COCKTAIL TABLES (ONLY 5 to Sell) — Walnut & Maple — Formica Tops. WAS $19.95 to $69.95 Your Choice Va Price $9.98 to $34.98 MIRROR V (Heavy polished plate glass 26” x 38”) WAS $45.00 — Va Price ... NOW $22.50 CHAIR — MEDITERRANEAN-STYLE Black wrought Iron with Red Velvet Cushion. WAS $49.95 — Va Price .. NOW $24.98 ELECTRIC SCISSORS (Only 12 to sell) WAS $7.95 — Va Price .... NOW $3.98 LAMPS (1 of a kind & odd lots) WAS $9.95 to $49.95 Your Choice — Va Price $4.98 to $24.98 END TABLES (Only 2 to sell). Solid Pine. WAS $59.95 ea. Va Price NOW $29.98 ea. SOFA (Living Room Traditional) Foam filled loose pillow back, curved front and back, beautifu'. print with pattern centered on cushions. WAS $299.95 — Va Price, NOW $149.98 CHAIR (Living Room — Traditional Style). Made by “Heritage” — Loose Pillow' Back with skirt — Color, light beige. WAS $155.00 — Va Price .. NOW $77.50 G. E. PORTABLE STEREO, With Stand Our very finest model — 4 speed — 11” fold-down turntable — tonal 1 tone arm with adjustable tracking pressure, diamond needle, 4 speakers 2—8”, and 2—3”. WAS $139.95 — Va Price .. NOW $69.98 DESK (Corner type) Early American Maple with For mica top. WAS $49.95 — Va Price ... NOW $24.98 ifure