1969 Thursday. March 6, 1969 Notice of Public Hearing A public hearing will be held in the City Hall court room on Friday, March 7th, at 8:30 a.m. to hear a request lor a special use permit for a business trailer at the corner of Slater and Oriental Avenue, Secretary to Zoning Board of Adjustment. JOE H. McDaniel, 3:6 BETHWARE NEWS THE lONGS MOUNTAIN HER^D. KIN^ MOUNTAIN. N. C. Welcome Sign Mis. Bookoui's To Be Dedicated Conducted Page 5 Board To Hear School Bus Plan lari E. i Mrs. i with . The an en* nonths It Fort red to from is: RA APO 96232. aty of ion at ill the g wor- Dixon Keep Your Badio Dial Set At 1220 WKMT Kings Mountain. N. C. News & Weather every hour on the hour. Weather every hour on the half hour. Fine entertainment in between Mr. Horaee Bell, 'Mrs. Sam Bell and Gail spent Thursday with Mrs. John Sonter and daughter Betsy of Gastonia. Rev. and Mrs. Arnold Bell and Mrs. Dennis Bell of Lenoir visit ed Mrs. Eugene Bell Thursday. Misses Nadine Bell and Dar lene Champion and Paul Ledford of Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, sjient the weekend with their parents. Gene Dixon celebrated his 6th birthday WcKlncsday with a par ty, given by his mother, Mrs. Grady Dixon. Among those who attended wore Harold Wright and Craig and Brent Bell, Mrs. Lyman Champion and daughter Darlene and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Champion and family wore Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. Giles Bell and fam ily- Mr. and Mrs. .Douglas Sparraw spent Sunday visiting relatives in Greenville, S. C. Mrs. Flora Seism was dinner guest of Mrs. J. tM. Wright and Marguerite Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ware, Mr. and Mrs. Menzell Phifer and Mrs. W. F. Stone, Jr. spent the weekend visiting John B. Ware who is ill in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. Wright Huffstickler is still a patient at the Kidgs Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Lilly and children of Colunrbia, S. C. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Porter. Mr. and Mrs. David Gibbons visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willi.s of Charlotte Sunday. Sam Lo\^eIace and Johnny Mc Kinney spent the weekend fish ing in Florida. The Training Union of the Da vid Baptist church will have a 1 covered dish supper Saturday I night in the Fellowship Hall at 7 ' o’clock. ! Sfough Dellinger of Shelby visited his mother Mrs. C. L. Del- A firm wants to provide bus servic'e for school children who do no! (|ualffy for regular school bus service. G<*orge B. Thomasson. Kings Mountain attorney, will appear before the city board of commis sioners at Tuesday’s rc*gular meeting to outline a plan of Beam & BnH)ks and Bobby Creighton to pifivlde this service. Under North Carolina law, [school children must reside at least 1..5 mile from the school they attend *o c^ualify for state provided bus transportation. The Herald has been informed a similar service is being offered now in Cherryville.' Brock To Lead Baptist Seiies Rev. Paul T. Brock, pastor of I Greenville, S. C. Morgan Memor ial Baptist church, will be evan-: geliclst for revival servicesi March 30-ApriI 14*h a1 Mace-; donia Baptist church. Services will bp hold nightly at 7;.3fi p.m. | .Special music will be* a feature | of the services. j Rev. Wayne Ashe is pastor ofi the church. i Girl Scouts will formally dedi- cate a monument welcome sign at the western entrance to the city I across from the National Guard Armory) on Girl .Scout Sunday at services at .7 p.m. Sun day. The brief service will climax a year of work by .Senior Girl Scout Troop 20^) and the City of Kings Mountain on the beautification project. .Senior Scout France's McGill will preside and Mayor Jolui Henry Moss will formally .iccH'pt for the city the area dedica!<*d to “friendship and beauty.” King.s Mountain area Girl Scouts will be'gin on Sunday a week’s observance of Girl Scout Week. Area citi7ens and friends of Girl .Scouting are invitenl to take part in the ceremonies. MissPhiiei's Rites Conducted Funeral rites for .Mrs. Mary .Sue Bookout, 7S, wen* held Mon day at 2 p.m. from lh«‘ C'hapel of Harris Funeial Home, iiiiei m<'nt following in .Mountain Rest (‘ometery. Mrs. Bookout, widow of David C. Bookout, died at 6:20 a.m. .Sat urday in Kings Mountain h>>sj)i. tal. She was daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. lUtfus Allen. .Sur\\ving are five <Iaught(*rs, -Mis. Harold IMiillips, Mrs. Roy Hudson, Mrs. Funict* licijbs. Mrs. Floyd Head and Mis. Kd Yarbro, all (..f Kings Mountain; one sis ter, Mrs. Laura Allen of Xorth Wilkesboro; sevc'n grandchildr<*n and three greal-granil<hildr<*n. KINGS MOUNTAIN Hospital Log VISITING HOURS 3 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.in. Daily 10:30 To 11:30 a.m. i»ATIENTS IN KINGS MOUNTAIN HOSPITAL AS OF NOON WED NESDAY: Mr. Cialtfin Ale.xander Ml. Ibilnier Camp Mr. Karl C’ai ix’uler .Mr. Samuel Dover Mr. Lena llamniighl .\hs. Alice* Harmon Mr. Ai lluir HiiMsteiler Mrs. I)o\ic Long Mr. .lo.-iejili .Mellen Mrs. Mallle .Melon Mr. \\'. M. Mooiehead Mr. l>rae(*y Moor** Mrs. .'>tardey M. Kniyn* Mrs. Katherine N'eal Ml. liovce* P.tlie'son MORK ABOUT The World i (Confmued From Ptnje Three} Bak. meaning foot fighting, was peopk*. This was a method of self-defense in Korea as old as the nation itself. The people had a high regard for So oBak and through the inspiration of the I Hwa Kang Dan warriors began ' to train them.selves and develop ; thei rart. Soo Hak was combined jwith the Hwa Rang Dan pri^i- I>les to become Soo Bak Do And • formed the traditional marrtol art of Korea. In time, .Soo Hi Do ab.sorbc*<l the more effect . an<l finer asp(n‘ts of the othA existing martial arts, and meri (*d as Tang S<>o Do. MORE ABOUT Cole Scores 28 . (U<mth\u<‘0 Froin PHfic Three) BOYS GAME linger Sunday. Recent visitors of Mrs. J. W. Bell were Mr. and Mrs. Boh Tay lor and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bell, Steve and Herbert Clark of Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Stroup. Miss Libby Fitch Is a patient at the Greenville General hospital in Greenville, S. C Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny McKinney and fam ily were 'Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cost ner and Mrs. Shirley Mull and children of Cherryville. Funeral rites for Miss Alda Irene Phifer, SI, of Bessemer City, were hold Sunday at 2:36 1 p.m. from East Chapel of Sisk I Funeral Homo, interment foUow- j ing in Long Creek Presbyterian i church cemeterv. j Miss Phifer died Friday in the I Kings Mountain hospital after a ‘ long illness. I .She was the daughter of the ’ late Junius and Emma Ramseur I Phifer. Rev. L. P. Knox officiated at j the final rites. I Survivors inclu.ie her sisters ; and brothers, A. G .Phifer anri ; Mrs. Marie Phifer Ne\vsom of I Coli mhus, Ga., Mrs. C. B. Jenk ins of Lowell. Mrs. D. L. Payn<* j of Andrews. .S. C., Mrs. Joe Roth ! man of Columbia. S. C. and Mrs. ; John Doyle of Columbia, .S. C. and G. D. Phifer of Ga.stonia. TC RECEIVE BIDS Mrs. ('ampbell Phifer , Kings Mountain Bids have bfH*n invited to he •Mis. Jolin Gieen ^ !•' .Mitchem 0 rereived March 20 for the Mrs. Bessie Wilson F Howard 3 Kings- Mountain .Saving.s Mrs. i.jwrenci* ikiiowskl (' ('ole 2.S Loan Association building to be Mrs. ilarokl Campbell Vi Hambright 13 construet<*d at the corner of -Mrs. J'homas Gantt ! G Barnes 13 Mountain and Cansler street. Mrs. Geeigi' Gordo-i ! Subs: Gladden 4. Watson 1. — .Miss '.MiFdied Greene t Cr(*st t42) HOSPITALIZED -Mr. M. L. ! larnion. Sr. ’ F Ledbetter 10 Mr.s. Paul McGinnis under .Mr. J. D. I lord F—Thompson 14 went .surgery Tue.sday morning .Mr. W’illiam Hou.^er 1C Camerton i in Kings Mountain hospital .'oul | -Mrs. .Sidney Hunsl<''ler Ig Winn a was reporti'diy “doing fine”, a ^ .Mrs. Mack .hndan jG Toms s family spok(*sman said. .Mrs. Mrs. Louisi* Keller : Hamrick 2, McIntosh 2| McGinnis is a patient in Romi .Mi-. .lat k K<‘nned> MeMurray 1. 4.5 at the ho.spital. Mrs. William Mor*r.'in ‘ CARD OF THANKS The family of Maggie .S. Me- Cleain wishes to thank our many friends for all the d(*eds of kind ness and sympathy shown us through prayers, visits, canls, flowers and food during the ill ness and death of our beloved mo‘her. A special thanks to Dr. Padgett an<l Mrs. Bolin. The en tire staff at Kings Mountain ho.s- pital ani her fa\ orite nurse Mrs. .M. Black. Luther McCleain .Mildred Adam'< Annie .\'IcDo\n<*1I 8 15 iO Some of Our Best Customers May Not Be Good Cooks—But re All Good Economists. We at Home Savings Have Been Helping PeopleTo Manage Their DoUars and Cents For Years. tHHEE MAJOR PLANS! 18 ;d DIVIDENDS PER YEAR 18 PAYABLE QUARTERLY Full-Paid Stock In $100 Increments. We mail you your dividend checks, April 1. Inly 1. October 1. January 1. 4.57% DIVIDENDS PER YEAR COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY Optional savinefs shares — deposit what you like, when you like. Open an account lor dis little as $10. Add to it regularly While we add divi dends and watdh It grow. DIVIDENDS J PER YEAR J PAYABLE QUARTERLY Our Bonus Savings Certificates, minimum initial investment $5,000, add in $1,000 increments. We mail your dividend checks quarterly. DEPOSITS BY MARCH 10 EARN FROM MARCH 1 Home Savings & Loan Association 106 JE. Mountain Plenty of FREE (arl^g Diive-In Window Seivice Mrs. Marvin Marrow j .Mr. Jasper Philbock .Mrs. Kij l>> Mis. Ida .Smith -Mrs, L. B. .'^prouso Ml. Karl .'-^irouiu* Mrs. John Talley Mi. Knbcj I fk'iakl Wilson Marlclinc Wilsnn Mi.s. C'lara Wright ADMITTKD THCK.snAY Ml'. .Seth Wilson, .’iOH Phift'r Rd., City -Mi.". Caul Dover, inil S. f^i'ien- tal Av<*., City , Hovee .Sand(*r.s, Benn(*it Dr., ; Citv AD.MITTKD FRIDAY Mrs. P.-tui UN Haw ‘horm* Rd., City .Mrs. Ciaienn- Long. Rl. 2 IU*s somcr City AD.MITI KD .SATURDAY Mr. D(‘.\t<‘r Fulton. 166 N. Deal St., City Mrs. Jennie Yelton, 210 N. Cai'penu*r .--^t.. City Mr. Aiihur (VK)per. 32^1 Con ‘ral .St., Belmont, X. C. Mr. Frank Phillips. 2uT X. Dill- ing St.. City Mrs. James Collins. 1.327 Sh(‘l- bv Rd.. C'itv ADMrn'KD SUNDAY Mr. Henry (lamble. Rt. 2, C’iiy Mrs. Doris Gunsells. 116 \V ' Ala. Ave., 'Bessemer City- Mr. Billy Hoyle. lO.') E. Iowa Ave., Be.ssemef City Mr. Ronnie Miles, 10,9 S. Yates '91., Gastonia Kennaphino McCain, 103 ft 01<1 Post Rd., Cherryville Mrs. Doi'o In Warren. 312 W. Rklge .St., ('ity Mrs. Billv Groomes. Xems Ave. .Mt. Holly,'x. C. Mrs. Marshal! T’aHerson. file ' Besseme.r City Rd.. Gastonia Ileibeit Smart, ’<21 (Laee SI., Ci‘v AD.MITTKD .MONDAY Mr. William Ivy Pa)|K'r. 212 FairvicA', C'ity Mrs. Annie Thompson. Kings Mtn. State Pai1\ Mrs. Willie Arrowood, .312 Broad St.. City Mrs. Genola Gillun, Rt. 1, Qro* v<‘r Mr. John Morgan. FU. 1. Besse mer Citv '^KINGS MOUNTAIN' BESSEMER CITY DRIVE-IN THEATRE ALWAYS S1.00 A CARLOAD.' THURS.-FRI.-SAT. — 3 HITS! — No. 1 — INCREDIBLE PETRIFIED WORLD — No. 2 — TEENAGE ZOMBIES No. 3 — BLACK TORMENT ON SAT. MOVIRS RUN IN RKVKRSK ORDER SUN. thru WED. — 2 HITS — No. 1 — SINGLE ROOM FURNISHED — No. 2 — GLORY STOMPERS ON WED. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER BATTLE OF THE MIGHTIEST MONSTERS OF ALL TIME! (G) — PLUS — Shown For The First Timel Mighty Excitement in Technicolor — Thurs.-Fri. Shows Start 3:00. Sat. 1:00 NATIONAL GBtOtAL PtCTUMS GREGORY-EVA MARIE PECK SAINT m • Pakui* MuKioar Pfoduct>o'> nf THE STALKING MOON lECHNICOLOR* • PANAViSlON’ SUN.-MON.-TUES.-WED. Shows Sun.: 1:30-3;30-9:00 ^ We^k Days 3-5*7-9 (G) Rating —• Show For Everyone PHONE 739-2176 METER RECEIPTS Parking meter receipts for the week emling Tuesday "do- talfd 8163.36, ineluding $98.65 from en-stit'et meters, $11.So ■from (>1 fsir(*(*t meters 'anjt S.ll.Sf) in fines. 5' Mrs. Benton Xeal, 110 E. Mqls St.. IJessemei* Ci‘y J' CliL-files Foslei, 912 First rft. City ADMittp:d tfk.sday 1 Beth White*. 705 Ramseur City flflL .Mr^. W. K. P<'ar.son, 207 Fa view City .Mi s. Fred \Va'son Jr.. 101 Ciir- penter St. City Mrs. John (Iordan, Rt, 3, 81i8l* bv Mrs. \V. T. Mock, 1301 W. D5x- On Bivd., Shelby

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