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Page 6 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. TWsday, February 19. 1970 Gaston Salutes Bazney Garrison Robinson Heads GOP Little Theatre Meeting Thursday til m-- PROMOTED — Richard A. Go forth has been promoted to .First Lieutenant while serving ‘with the Army in Vietnam. Lt. Goforth Wins Promotion Richard A. son nf Mi. and Mrs. Hiintan A. (Jntojtli, Kin^s M.iuniain, K-2. was rcrc}iil> prc'm(.U;(l to Arniy fiisl lirtdpn ant whilo serving with Hu ."iSSih Kngint‘(*r Battali.in near 'lay Ninh, Vietnam. Lt. (iotorth. an a-;';i r.ihl sUj ]d; and lo'dsties officer hu- the ha! talion. er.tereil t March I'.ttU-, an i w; Kt. Bennin.L,', tJa.. ’ oversea;: in. 0.-!c • He i(‘ci*i\e:! a i 1967 from We a-.i; versit>, (’ull '\. memlxn of i . ! i Ion frateiniiy. Ills wil('. V'icto.i.i. I lanta, Cia. daston County salut<*(i W. Bar- tuy (lairisin for lo years <jf ser- w< • al a testimonial (iinru'r week. ”Ii Bai'jiey fJaiiison kejit all .lie Mione.v lu* ln-liM*d rais(* for the ^ood of Gastonia. Ik* <’(juld pine- iicailN las claim !<» o\\neiship of tlie '•aid Kdwin (lill, salul- iir.;' (iarris»n. Gill is tr<*asurcj of .\orth C'aro* lina and a N»rmi'i 1'. S. ."(dlectoi lii lnt«Tnal Rescmie. A< principal .s|caK(*r t »r the ' Jan i'on tcsiiinonial dinner, (iill ...lied allealion lo the Ga.*.loMia inan'.*^ rtioid on ihe State* II ^.t- 'Aa\ CoMinu.ssion. tiarrison is the first (kisioni.an in lii.-'ioi\ to serv(* on that ay»*n.\\. 'I’o the jieoph* who know him icsl. h'-west*.. i.mi.son .sili ac* jeniemheicd j- a Intn .ai.-aT. •’I Wi>nd<'i it tlic.s iiaw* fan 1- raisin/, drives in heaven. J am! ai4‘ihai il llK*y (hi. .'^t. IN'ter, wilh liie ;ipp;<»\.il o! oiir Lord, will :ip|M)inl Kainev" chairman of the liiiancc l•‘•mmitl^•c, (iill .^aid. | 'iar.ison vv.as po'seait'il with, ionr I'loseleaf rioU’hn.jks filled { ii.i.n Iricn is. in- , iK-'s :’-»v(';nor .md rs?' ' . ^ ’■ I' Duane Robinson, general man- , a.t;or of Craftspun Yarns, was elected chairman of the C!eve. land County Republican Party at Satu»day’s county convention of GOP held in Shelby. 1 He sivceeds Ed Henry Smith I of Kings Mountain. I Other new of.icors will include f Ml'S. Bruce Sparrow, Mauney ^ Hosiery Mills setTetar>, vice- i chairman; Mrs. Moriis Hawks of .Shcll)y, secretary; and Bob Ma- : ner. Kings Mountain insurance- I man and a candidate for a seat . on the county board of commis- : sioncM’s, treasurer. I Republicans also elected si.\ I directors, including J. Worth Sil ver, ^Irs. Ann Dy>’art, John H. McBrayer. Ben Philbeck, Jim Norman, ail of Shelby, and Ed ' Henry Smifh of Kings Mountain. Quarterly meeting of Kings Mountain Little Theatre will be held this Thursday, Feb. 19th, 8 p.in. Woman’s Club. The entire membership and any interested newcomer.*, are invited. ('lint Rankin will preside. Full committees will be named to a.s.sist in production of “Cinde rella” April 3rd and 4th. METER RECEIPTS Parking meter receipts tor the week ending Tuesday to taled $144.76, with $1.30.41 from on-street meters and $14.33 from off-street m(‘tcrs. Five Youths Are Sentenced TO GREENSBORO Five Logjonnaire.s from .\rncr- ican Lt'gion r*ost 1.3.5 will attend th(‘ Post Officers Conference at the Hilton Inn, Greensboro, lliis w(*c*kend. Going to Greensboi(» Friday will be Commamk'r Carl Wilson, Joe II. Mi-Daniel, John W. Gladden, Jay Powell and (‘harles Mashburn. .\rmy in ■'lalioiu'fl al f'H arriving degree i:i irolina Cni- a!) I IS a K: •. Kpsi will) 1:0; • IU.li.Ig I!Ic s; Inrnu'i .\ll OificK.l . ida Ijottliin’ • ‘rvc.l iC. VC mi -ion b >ai>! .\l. . .slcnbu:/ . I ia>l(0) count a KINDER NOTES FIRST BIRTHDAY — Kinder Manufacturing Company, marking its first birthday as a Kings Mountain Indus trial citizen, honored 11 employees with ’’certificates of opprecia- tion" at a dinner Fridoy night. Receiving plaques, above, are the assistant plant superintendents. From left, Gary Adamson, general manager; Ralph Smith, assistant superintendent; B. F. Hammock, superintendent; and Walter L. Whittington, assistant plant superintendent. Garden Clubbers Like History Motif ENTERS MINISTRY —A former Kings Mountain man. Rev. Charles Hancock, has entered the ministry and is pastor of New Bern Church of Christ. He formerly taught school 11 yeors in Winston*Salem. Klv(* King.K Alounia n men | V’c.Kh d guilty in 27tli Judicial ! Di.sli ict C t) u r I Thursday to i charges of Im’aking and lauH'ny ari l Wi*rc scnicnc(‘<l hv Ju<lgc Jm* Mull. JiKigc .\f 11 gave ilu* .same sen fence to t*acii of tin* five. .Slev< Mc.Nerly, Hobby G, Jackson, Wa^ne II. McDanii!. Jones J, Huffslic klei', and Darrell G. BAPTIST STUDY Mr.s. H. C’. Pinnix will l<*ad tin* liome mission study, “Mis sions North Kasl”, at .Sunday seivic«‘S at .3 p.m. al Kings Mountain Baptist churcli. Rev. James Wikler, pastor, inviti's the interested C4)mmunil> to at tend. i Gas<<'i;ia Cdc.i .itiipany. (;arrTM)n •; on cfninlv' com- f'i/ljt veat's in : i ci.k!l .V ca IS in !]>• was ai>p4iirit Kindei Observes First Birthday At Awards Night Dinner Friday The Kmgs Mountain Garden dub Wednesday went on recoitl as “supporting the Kin/s Moun tain's Redevelopment Commis sion's plans for downtown rev'i- lali/ation. urging that the plan- Charles Hancock Begins Ministry Morrison, alt of Kings .Mountain Rev. Charles Hancock, son of Mr. and Mis. G. W. Hancock, ning he in keeping with the his- former residents of Kings Moun- laical tradition of the (*i!y. ra- ta.n- and now living in Waco, N. received the .seniences lor Ineak ing into East and Noitli Sdiools in Kings Mountain. Judge Mull sentenced the five l<» 12 months in pri.son suspended three years. Tlie men were or deicM placv d on probation. Each is to observe a curfew of 9 p.m. for a period of one year, b(' ga n Rhea Named Top Soldier I. I LAVfll H t\Z <'4 i V • i ii* l*U.II ail4l iU>V> ilVlJIU 111 # 11 . 1 1 i . . IIUT than in a nvaU.rn nu.iif." C, is the new ministe,- of the f!!, > ed to tin* highvv.iv oonmiissi ni 1>> fto.nci (iov(*nii); Dui Moore. Dur- iir.: hi-lcrm o!i tiu* highway com- Wayne Par- and David i;i Al l/.'M/'y Re>Maich Conhiinctl hmu. O/ir will not nn lc'. ..fkc to dt* ilial. We will have t«» .(cp(‘ud hp m lin goo<l vv .1 <111(1 ». 1 'd pi'<»p’{ dedicaU'd lo Hk* ji'-incph' thai good g.JV(H rnK‘!il a.jd piop. . repiescnl.!; iojj Is ihi- no ii vv !i!.!i we have in?- cm c i igi'css.tn, i- district.” Among Gic is.siu'•; of Cu* , ai’i paign rii'ei.ctl lo hv Wii;n‘ni i were <.< vlin n.g (mp.' yuK id op- portunilii'.-. in t4*xi'.;‘> a'ld fur ii- ture, higii inicitsi r.Ht.-;. infl.i tion, (Ic.-lin.;: . iimnc h. i.hn.g. economy in gAi.c.iKni. I'liHii veterans ailai.;-.. and ‘“I *icie a,<' m.'inv <m!.o,' is.-suc,- tnal c l:i;s t A?* Hi ’ <amp’-iign i vv,. wi.l !>■ dk-..u**sng t.uiii vviiii \ou and vju.litjing lair vii*vvs,'* na (cnliii ucd. Concluding lii.s r. marks. Wliito- ner stall <1: "Wc will iicial ilic active p.uil.ip.ii on of UKHisand* of Noi.ii (’a; 'lin. ins in ihL cami-.ngn. W. wiJl n‘'i li.ivo :U.3 lantinci.ll (.a.iirii iinn s i> o i. c am pa g 11 li.an .inl.-iic Hiis d s tiict, .as Hk‘ oiih-n car ;dat(. of •ftelaUy I'lp.o .ci m ii iN’. \Vc w..; d^pcri’d up *11 oil.' > .V , I. (jvic In alYo tlicir p; .:oaal mi-l w dgriH ^p.porl tn nu.- . J.i . figil 4*ft.:.t.” iiiissiofi, Iidcjstalo S.3 was tiuilt. | riiis ro.id iiiscrl 'lastoii Coiiid.v. , V’l'.ta Drive vv a vviili‘tu'd and a* nc\v ovcrlu'ad brilgi* Inilll across . die .s )id!icrn Railway in East Gas- 1 Ifiid.'i. Ga.-^lonii’s vrosslown cx-' j;rc.ss’.\a.v. due l . he l'ini.«;licd Ibis .pring. was namct] by the city j conn‘il lo lioiio!' Garrison. ^ Belmonf. long hot!l»*'n(*ckcd by j •Milniad vao<sin,g-. will soon enji»yi a major ilioiiingldarc. Countlc.ss' mili-.s of si'i-ond.'iiy roads liavc; hci-n iiiipr.iVi'd diii'in:’, Ilu* (lairi-' Eleven K ndc; cmiilovc. s iHovvn, Gene Hill, ■c;vcd uTiilic.des ot appit‘cia- rish, ('alvln Smith Hon and .siwcn key pcisonncl Parker. wc.(‘vivv ardcd dijilom-as at a K. i The seven diplomas were pre-! d ly nigid dinner al llic Counliy .s(*iUcd Ity Ci’i<l Hone^., Gaston i . lul). . ollege professor, to B!lJy C. ! Inc Awards dinner marked Haminack, Lany Smith, Ralph Ilu* first hirtlid.iy o. l\.n.!(*r .Man-; Smilh, Tom Giblis, Hob B.oonu atai’tui ing Company in Kings j Harry Weht) and Wayne Par-i .Mountain, '(‘lie linn employ.' A i-esolution, .signed by Mr.s. Ndw Bern, N. C Cany Hamrick, president, and Christ.. •Mrs. Charles E. Mauney, secre- Hiiy treasLi.er. was foivvardc I to -Mayor John Heruy Moss an<l members of the commission. Prior to the action of the gar- <Icn club, J<ie Laney, executive Chuuli of leniotic savings account. laycee Roadblock Set For Sunday Sunday is Heart Sunday and K ngs Mountain Jaycees wdll Ik’Hy y. Haminack, pliid j ciirecior of the cornmiitsion, re- 31). I ri.sh, all of vvhom completed spe- plans for Ihe dciAntovvn su-idal couiscs ill the Pi'- : {‘nnicndcid. atul (kny Adam son, gi-ncral manager, pic.s(*idcd . ii..licaics o| oulslanding a- ; Ii‘cv< nu'id and .M*rvii(‘'' to .Mrs. Clint »n Jolly, .Mis. Ik’tty Jo Car r.dl. Dill Carrigan. Tom Gibbs, .b ;m Siism. L'lr v’ Sinitii, Ilob human relations an i Ihe science i : tun»s. of labor rclaiions at Gaslon col lege. I Plaipies “in appreciation’’ were also presented to Walter L. vVhitliiigion and Ralph • Smith, * assistant plant superintc.ndents. ' Pancake Supper Tuesday. 5-8 Rev. Mr. Hancock, who taught sthool for 11 .w ars pi lor to be- icJcv.-lopmont minister, re.-eivod his , high scliool education at Beth- ware and Waco h gh schools. Ho ; . is a K. aduate of Appal u hiaii ■! Stale University, Eoone. He I " . woiked as an a.ssistant camp di rector for the Y.M.C’.A. Camp Hanes of Winston-Salem, and was a supervi.sor for the Youth • Corps for four years. of the Kings Mountain Heart Fund Campaign. Rev. Mr. Hancock is married and the father of three children. Motorist^ will be stopped at the overhead biidge on U.S. 74 from 2 until .3 p.m. and asked to contribute to the 1970 campaign. s(»n Icnuri*. I.iriis.m was l.iudcd as a hard- [ .lrivi:)g fund raiser who has .-ol Icctcl millions of dollars for rluM'chcs. hospitals, cluhhousi's. t iv i- huiltling;’ an ! hall jiark.s. “Ho'.-- iwistcd ni<H’c arms tl-.an a t-lHnipi'aotoisai-1 < »ill. Sisk Reopens Funeral Home Board Thanks L. L. Adams All the pancakes you can eat plu.s country sausage is how Kings Mountain Rotarians are advertis ing their up<*oming pancake .sale. All profits will finance a StStH) Grandfather Of Tones Dies Joe Smitli is Ja>!cee cha r- man heading rp the project. Ronald Rhea, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie VV. Rhea of Kings .Mountain, ha.s been selected Out standing Soldier of the First Basic Combat Training Brigade at Fort Jaclcson, South Carolina. The Rheas wore notified by 'i'olonel Edward Saxby, Infantry Commanding Officer, this week. ' “Only soldiers that have clear ly demonstrated outstanding lead ership ability are so seleeted.” said Colonel Saxby. He continued, ‘This procedure is as old as the Army itself and the competition Tor this honor of being named Oustanding Soldier is keen. Tra ditionally, this soldier is a.ssigned a duty of spe.nal trust and honor, j In this Brigade, the Outstanding i Soldier becomes an adviser to the i Brigade Commander and confers with him on all aspects of basic combat training. Your son is to bo commended for putting forth the considerable extra effort re quired to be .selected as an Out- -itanding Soldier.” DIXON SERVICE Sunday evening worship serv ices will be hold at 7 p.m. Sunday CARD OK THANKS We wish to expiess our heart- Kune; nl services for Vance Do- Slsk Funeral Ilonic has reopen- The Kings .Vlounlain hoar! of Kattman Rites Are Conducted ('ll on East King street, Frank eduoalion Monday n.ght, adopted Ik‘.s>cnK*r City nioiiician, ha.s lett<*r ol aprecialion “for lung SCI vice” lo L. L. A<iam-s. retiring .Mr. Sisk said lu* will continue Iriday on his i)iiih(lay iti oj)cratc Sisk Funcr. Bc.s.si*in(*i City, as well firm lierc. Simmons COnfiunt ti i- ■ ■ . *"<; Siild tiu' ke.v i-suc< dm in;; tin* Upcoming 1971 m'ssumi if tiu* General Assembly will he •iIm* r^i.stri ting that .ilvvay- ndlews a census. rccansid<*ralicni of the si(ift ^Irink tax. coii.s(*rvaGon, luu - vhase oi Baldlicad isl;nul. a dc 5^'C, and po-;.s;i )l\ aiiotlu*. sti.j. k* betvvei'ii ilu- jovvci eonipann- ' Jones i.-- :> Kori*.si kitv ,iitomo\. r;ic lb V. I! U’oiii T. Kat tman, .I', of Hi. ‘I, Dooik* dicd Tiuirs- • I ly iiii.i.nii.g in W .itmg.i C’ount.v Ilosj-ii.t!. H<‘ w.is Ilu* .s<* oiul pr( .-lideni and a diit’cte.- of Ilc- Inon t'oionv and Graci* Home, Im .. n(*ar Ihioni*. Do;!i Cv.ncrs prov dc ••cligioiis- o,-u*nti'<l. al olmlic rch:io;lilat.o]i. Gr.i c l!--na* is ilu* vvonicn’s fa cdiiv ot tiu* i* lUcr. Hcli.on (.'‘olony vv.is f«mn-.i‘d in RUT i.y n.. I-:. A. Millard ul . k.irloto- jHiil is non-{k’nomina- ' on il. )\ H un til IkmI luM'n resi de ni .<in-c I'' >*v ..'n.--l -. Kait nan had li 11 ji’asiiirat* s in 'Id-xas and was pa.**- of r!ie I’hiiich of the ()i)c!i 1 > o o r, a nonda'ioininational Icai ii in Spart ntluir.g. .S. lie 1> Mi.vived ly tiu* widow, , lili'ili S. K itlnvui; and .'i('e 'Id'd K.Him.Ill of ■»Vi list on-.Salem. .\lk‘n Kat f man of I'it I 1 *.(■!, c, Ki i. an 1 'I'om K 'tlm III of Ailanta, (i:i. y. act il '.(-rv C4*s ware lu‘l<l in He, n. I:ul. Home in *9’ .v<**ai s as a Kings .Mounla ii tlw local -Mr. Adams was primipil of Compact seiiool for many years. He has re(|uestcd r**iir(’mcnl and the Ixiard .Monday riig.vf (‘!ectc<l Rolx'.l .Maeomson to leach skills al Central Junior higli .seluKil, a jjosilion Mr. Al- ams has fill<d. S-lK.i.l-: Sliipl. Donal.l .loricx n- t" »<•''""x. H'*' hoaO: l„„l.-,l Mundav ni-hl II,at the v. , Appimx.,! a menu plan |m- .•atiunal i„-»jc;i al IVnIial schoul xU'li'nls m winch ,s well underwav" ami in may puivhase a la earlc- iunetioM with th.: i.mieet, mem- f samlwiches and l,..rs .,!■ Ihe hoard of eiluealioii "“g''-'*; »'>">« lunch tram college scholarship for a local Hart, 94. retired Franklin farm- high school .senior interested in or. were held Tresday at the studying foreign languag(*.s. Telico Baptist chuuh near Supper will be served Tuesdiiy Phanklin. from 5 until 8 p.m. at Kings Mr. DeHart was the grand- Mountain high school cafeteria, father of Donald Jones ngs at Dixon Presbyterian ’ church J-' Thomas Dur- : ham. Dr. Paul Hendricks, Dr. 1 Jr)e Lee and the entire staT of with the Rev. Robert Wilson to deliv^er tlie me.s.sage. fetena. fath Rotarians are inviting Kings Mountain superintendent o f Mountain basketball fans to eat .schools, one of 26 grandchildren, .supper at the high school and Mr. DeHart die I .S.aturday remain for the final regularly night. scheduled basketball games of the Surviving are his w He and Kings Mountain Mountaineers seven childien, Mrs. Gradv Guf- and Mountainettes. fy.and Mrs. H. C. Jones, both of Plates ire $1.50 for adults ancj Asheville, Mi's. Weave;* Coch- $I for children through sixtii rane, of Nantahala, and Crt'ed DeHart. Mrs. Maude .Stockton. ‘Bring the whole family/’ said Mrs. Paul Smith and Mrs. Carl Central Project Well Underway Ten Years Ago lte))is of iutPrest u-hich orenr- '*d a^inoximately ftjt ytars ago tlie Kings Mountain hospital for the love an.i tender care given our mother dur.ng her long ill ness and stay in the liospilal. May Gori bless each of you. The Family of Alts. Cora Hull Laughter 2:19 CARD OK THANKS a Rotary spokesman. ;ij>pr»wcd contract for con.slruciion ol A building at C<*nlral lo hou-'^c indu-^t ri d mis. I luski*y Const nui ion ('onipa ny ol GreemilU*. .S. C. has Ihc con- lrav‘I lor Ilu* all-metal 6(1 x 3(1 building at a bid pric(* of S7,3(M>. (Mlu*r bids were* .'tlcwaii Con- sliinlion of Gastonia. SS.612 and Mver-’ mul Chapin;iii of CluuiotIc, Sic. 176. 'Ica.'lu'is for tin* vocallon.'d pro- |c4i arc Mrs. I/ina '1'. Ovvcn.s, i choiii* of lliri'c |;Iat<;s op the biisic menu otfereil (hroughout the - s-iiool sy.stem. i Tcachei.s will also he ol:.'eiod I tile same plan. j Heard a report by Supt. Don ald Jones thal the system is on ' s;-liedul<‘ with regai<i to the i school caleiVvIar. Three days I were rni.ssed t)Ul one was made i up f>n a Saturday and two were j provi(l(‘d for in the calendar. If any more days are missed be- ' GRASS FIRE City firemen an.swered a call Wednesday at 5:10 p.m. to 516 Watterson street and extlii- f^l.shed a gra.ss fire. Morgan, all of Asheville. Burial was in the church cem etery. .Mobile telephone service was Dedication of a new educational unit will feature the Sunday ser vices at Piedmont BnptLst church 1 at the corner of Piedmont Avenue, We want to expiess our sin- • and Beiifield Road. : cere thanks to the staff of ' Annual banquet of the Kings i Kings Alountam Hospital and Mountain Merchants ..Association I^rs. Ilemlricks, Durham, an I will be held on March 21 at the l^c during tlio illness and death Woman’.*: club. : ol' our belove<{ father and grand* SOCIAL AND PERSONAL father. Mi.ss Brenda Lou Robinson to- The Family of day revealed plans for her mar- Arthur Wright Iluffsietler riago to Billy Joe Sipes. The vv(‘(l- ; ~~ ding will take place Sunday, Feh- Nortli Carolina has 49 moun- inaugurated in Atlanta, Georgia ruary 21. al 12 noon in Bethlehem tains with an elevation of more N*ovembt*r 8, 1946. Baptist church. than 6,000 feet. Weisenex Bey Scouts Clean City Rose Garden I ’ fOonlitnad I'ri.ii J’ogr ion) H'l .Mr. Wii'sciu r ’*n.ir. a. i:jg a I Ic hiAtor,. «>f s<.\i..‘ an-l l.i.;ion fw*fivit;c>. Tills d. t'nu'nt v\i!i Ik* jxv'Pt pi rm.inc j.lv in tin* hisim - t*Rl iirciiiv. »'f til. .\ 11 nnal l.i hiT.iy «>f tiu- .\Mi i Ul *.cgi.ia. Mr. Wic'.-cicj is i;n::a->l..tt. pa.st Cctnr.i (Side:, sc.Aii.g two years. l,.is li»a*n a.'l \c iit ad I’ 'Si 155 activity’s and is pia .*»(*! it ly s. .viiig a .•••. )r.'l vi.(* i--.•nm.mid- vv (I Pc.-! !.■).> an I -lislii.-l vi.c tx;minandcr cf District i’c City U(>.^c i ,. i»a to a se.'vc.* as 4 . i.m.i'i ol tiu* cn- leriaimni'ni i nmitut* aj'd h •'= served on <»;iu*is >ii j .i-; ball, build.ng and .lulv it it <clc bration. Hr h( !.!s ;i 1>..S. in pliaim.irv from tiu* rriivcr.^iiy of 1 (‘ii ics see C'dlc:*,.* of I'ha ina4\‘ a*.d i.- ca*f)\vner of iMciiiU liiu^^ r Plm m-tu./- Ib* eni»‘r(*d the .s( ; vi 'c Dec. 7, 1912 at C dnn.i):a I'ni vorsily at V 7 (61 c r iraim’c, Inter comni’ssii.ncd .is K*;,. ;•-• and piog.i ss(*d to I.a*..ic’.:int. fS.G.6 A nu n:l 1*1* of i!i,v marine Oiv. 1 t .''’ii. f.i.c Siiig' be was bas( i at New I.'*»i(!on. (^ *101. 20 monlh.s. si'iAid in iJu* .N-nth. Atlantic on p:U“o! <tnt\. •as ‘ service (d; ci.r. girricry ofli'cr. lieutenant. cxi*-iiti\<* oMk- tin* Soulli P tc:fi(.‘. cmn .Sc..ui Tr(utj- 111 cf .•'ti. 'd.11. .h A S . .uliu'i .m Chin . !i h.»\•* aiiiic. taUc.i i\ mw i-ommunity }» i»ic. t. i (. -Hds .u’t* I !«‘an i.. li'.c . iii.. .id (auik.s st> tiu* I’.isi'.s I la ;.!i>AV Ml'*.!' lu'.iatiful. .Xn.V'U.c iicvin; sn-r^.’.-'t ivias livai wi.i iu Ii> lu lutifv “ I !ki • Icn” c ml. S. ua!.-; \\!in iiavc wcj kcd on :lie p. d<'ct i!ius f.ar ai c Ciu i.s W'.t !u‘i, J.'imnv M.-Kinruy. Scoii I.. .Il*') i. l-'.cd lie 1.’ tin. Kcnir. (cr.cs l.-.:'i n. I’cMnii- .Mi ls.in.i\, Curti'. S-dnuni-s. Kuul. <6i'.t*, '1 -n.uiv .loiriso!!, Wiiii (1; •! Mi h ii'l P (\\sonr. Cui' tiu .ronnv L,\!>rand. Cln’s Wii-.a, ,I il inv \\'alk(*t'. .Mike I.tws M>-tw.ain. Jcftciy William Thompson, .nut Ri(k !-\dN. , , . . .ausc of had wtsalher, make .up -la-s vv ll bo .SaUiKlav. .March 7. , a,iil Salunlay. Man-h 21. I I IC xvh,<-l, Mipl. JnM.s Uoceivo I Ihc audit report fori llu> „ialo Dopartmenl ol Pub- j; ,j p,.o„,.anis. liisImrlioM I. -inosl ,met,■sled App.ov.d flu- transfer of I o, botfan hisl monlb and m- hleuthers from Grover gymnas- ; \olv(‘s .111(1 sludeiit.s. II will be ex. school and re- j "'/m ''‘;"i-. moval <.f bleachers from Os.- pact for transfer to Grover. i iii<‘lud(* all siud(*nls on ^ho .s('\cnlli and cightli grade l(‘vels, Mrs, Lynch Dies At 81 .Authorized pur(*hase of a Con-1 vcction ov'cn and a dcepvvell fry er for the high school cafeteria | at cost of $2,150. .Mrs. M -mic rowlcr Lyncli, si. )f 211 N(^:“h Tra.-y .street, diet : '* Kings Mountain City Commission To Meet Tuesday .Mijjul i\ .!'■ A ' (ive P>.i Su. viv 'Floy 1'-. g in, and The cit3' commission will meet Tu(*sday at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall. ■ iTu niia'r of Mount t <-Iuir.-!i. inrlu c (OH* son. , of Detro.t, Miciii i; grandihildicn. Kiiiu*ial an-angcmenls will Is* .innoimci tl h\ J. W. (Jill and Sons l''ur.cr.il Home. Principal item of businc.ss, as of We(ln<*sday. was receipt of bids for curb and gutter and paving, apI)roximatcly 2800 feet each in Nfountain R(*st cemetery. Mrs. Goiorth Ai Seminar UF Sets Awards Banquet Rotary To Note 65th Birthday •first in niatviing c fi.cr in J.« .u acd convoy oHut'r dur :!• - the ictm’ii to Ihc r. S. II(‘ U.!-' Icio'iM'd I'l ,i’nc‘tiv(* .stalu^ .\u ? J 2a I'Gd, ..Mrs. W:<*.*-A ru*r is l!):* fuiin'n* .\an(y Marion Suhe:-. Tiu*v are parents of two sons ;(nd a dauglr ter. M:\^. Ju.udl 1 M. (J'lftU'ih. Kng- :.>;i ic.u'.ic;' in the Kincs .Maa i l.i'n Hgli S •Ihunl, aitcnderi a st.i'clcNX’l met'tin.g foi- local >- lc:i.l('.s bcin.g lie! I at Il'.icl Sii \\a!u*r in HaUlgh, Kcljru.u.v 1.3-lT. M; s. (Joforth a;!1 M’rvc as s(‘jninar lc.i:lcr in l\ ngs '1 'unlain for tin* spt id tclcvL-rd in s«*. vice i-orr.se (*ntitl :*d m . i, .in 1. a n- Tuesday is the 65th birthday of Rotary Internationvil. and Kings Mountain Rotary club is ! Kings -Mountain I participating in tho olisorvancc. lu* held Monday pm. at Kings: Attention to the biith.'.'ay vvt LOl ( ORGANIST GUILD Gasl Jiila (iuild of .American Guild of (ug.uiisi- will nu'ct Monday night ;it H p.m. at KirsI .Mctlmdist chuj<-h, Gastonia. At tiu* nu*(Ming in ILiiciJi, sein:n:\i' le:id(*rs \v li r(*i-ci\(‘ ori- (*ni-di)n and ins;;uciio:is coa c ining tlu*;r w*ik a.s a loc.d l(*.uii*r. 'rhlriy-nm* umHicis in ilu* Kin ;s .Mounlai't C'ity Schools have (*nrol!»'f| for tliis ;n-scrvicc i'our>e hc.giiming .March 3r.i atel cadiJi2 April 22 ul. 1970,, Annual meeting and a\var<ls baiuiuet ol liic l’nit(*d Fund v\ il night at 7:30 , , Mountain Countrv <-Iub. ;Thursdays mcer.n;: Slmford K. Peeler, prosifleiil of'*** at the Country CIu!). Hu* t I*, will pre-idc and inakoj C)ft!cers of Ihc local club are pr(*.sentath)ns of awanls for j| (joforth, president; ^\ic(* liming the past year. ; Edwin R. Goter, first v ce-presi- (lent; C. Ken Culber.son, stvond vice-piiisUU nf; Lai ry Hamiu k. secretary - treasurer; Richard E. .Shancv', assistant secretary' • treasurer; and J(X' Smith, ser geant . at - arms. Dii(H*tor.s -aio lamezson's Rites Conducted Issac -lanu'r.son. 69. di(*d Tliurs d (V in tin* Veteran's Hospital at ()ti*t*n. Ilc luul bei*n a paint c(m- t raclor. Sin V Ivors incliidi* one son. Issac Jamerson Jr. of Brooklyn. N. Y.. oiu* sis!(*r. Mrs. Estelle C'arl(*r of Winston Salem; and 13 graiid- i hildrcn. Finu'ial riles were licld Sunday. Fenton Larson, ton. Tom Trott Wilson. Warren Stock and Charles E. LUTHERAN TOPIC Continuing the Lenten theme. “We Live’’, Rev. (’harles Ka.s- ley will U'^e the sermon topic, “\V(* Live Bv Growth" at St. Matthew’s Lutheran church. i PRICE SALE Ladies' DRESSES $5.88 Now Only $2.99 COMFORTER Double Filled $7.44 Now Only $3.72 Bloonun' Reg. 6.28 SAVE 1.84 Artificial Philodendron BARK PLANTER 62" Tall $i44 BARGAIN THUR. FBI. SAT. ONLY Men's SWEATERS $6.88 Now Only $3.44 Children's DRESSES $3.50 Now Only $176 Bloomm' Reg. 10.99 SAVE 2.55 3-Piece SETS LUGGAGE THUR. FRI. SAT. ONLY $8.44 BARGAIN 4> 1. t
The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.)
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