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Thursday, May 27, 1971
Telephone Poles
And Ecology
Ecology takes many turns an6
even telephone poles iplay a part, ...
in an unusual way, R. fi. .M(joio, !mon uiv adding wooden i.-’-at-inion ol Non-Divw.on Troop Coin
c/f the telephone polos for the
ua.sil 40 yea IS.
The soluiion workiU out by
the Bell System and the bureau
specialist leaves every tenth polo
standing along the route, giving
Ihe hiTift a total < f 45 poles for
their nests. In addition, telephone
Local Guardsmen Sterchi's Names
To Fort Bragg Jew President
THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C.
Ronald D. Powell
Page 5
■RALEIC511. More than l,r>0[
■NorMi Carolina N'ational Cuards-;
Southern Bell manager said
'Much of the Bell System’s ef
forts in North Carolina ai.4
across the country are directed
af phasing out telephone poles
and replacing them with micro-
wave and unden,round cable
facilities.
In Utah’s Escalante Desert
the telephone (‘ompany ran into
some resistance, however, wdien
dismantling an iSimile route of
■1)0168. A wildlife bureau special
ist explained that because of the
lack of trees in the area, bald
eagles, golden eagles, h i.wks and
peregrine falcons have been build
ing their nests on the crossbars
forms to the crossibars of same i mand will trek to Kort Bragg thi.s
of the poles to give the birds ex-1 week-end for two weeks annual
tra room.
“It's «ort of ironic,” said R. E.
Moore, manager in Kings Moun
tain. “While one of our environ
mental goals is to eliminate tele
phone ipoles as quickly as wc
can, this is -a case where the best
tilings to do from an environ
mental standpoint Is to keep some
of the pr>les t p.
“Now all the birds have to
worry about are those irrespon
sible people who ufTe biiCs nest-
iriy on poles for target practice.”
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training.
Training for the NonJ^ivision
troops, unCer the command of.
Col. Uf)l)crl A. Hughes of Farit- i
ton, this year includes taking 1
Army Training Testij to deter '
mine combat readiness. '
Governor Bob Scott plans to
Visit the troops on June 3. i
Units parlijpating in this
year’s summer c imp are 2J Bat
talion. 120th InRwntry of Hick
ory, Statesville, Newton, Mor-
ganton, Lexington, Mount Alr>',
Elkin, and Mo^'ksville; the 167th
Military police Battalion of
Washington, I'armvUle, Green-
vT.le, and New Bern; Headquar
690th Maintenance Battalion of
Kinston; the GOlat Maintenance
Company of Benson, Dunn; the
(M>Uh Malntenani'e Company of
Blount Olive, Fremont; and the
20r>th Medical Detachment (Den
tal .Service) located at Raleigh-
D iham Airport.
! The Non-Div"ision units will
conclude their two weeks of
traininr; on .Satur ay, June 12,
and depart Fort Bragg for their
heme stations.
Dixen Bevival
I
Semces Continue
24 pt — DIXON REVIVAL
Revival serviw.s are continuing
thi-^ week through Friday at Dix
on Pre^bv’terian church with Rev.
James Moss as evangelist.
Rev. Mr. Moss, a Kings Moun
tain native and former mission
ary to Brazil, is filling the pulpit
at 7:30' p m. each evening.
Mr. Mops is pa.stor of Bethel
and Scherer Memorial Tresbyter-
ian churclies of Clover, S, C.
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i .-on of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie 31.
Powell of 2'>2 Fulton Read, Kings
Mountain, N. C., is servir^i; aboard is a living memorial—-a tliaught-
the rifrek landing ship USf? Point iul gift and a tribuie l<i same-
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Living Memorial
RALEIG'II. A inemorial gift
to I'hr* American (’anct*r .'^ocietv
pilals, laboratories ami clinics, ^^oeiety, and i memorial card is
The^. provide feHowshii for doc- sent to the family of the deceas-
.‘••is and scientists and provide ed, with the name of the person
I Defl(‘nce vviu 'li participated in one loved.
, ..Opm-ation “Key.stone Robin”! iMemoiiul f. ^nds are used to
orn named a new, jire.i- i.eoo' supi.ort the
Society's fight
education to alert the public to
lC.lnc(*I’^. early symptoms and
urge promjit diaand tn^at-
mmt. Memorial gitis make pos-
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‘ U’icki'n with caMi-(*r.
IMany i.idividuais, firms, ary.i
other gi’oup.v' giv(* n‘gu!arly
honore<i and the name of ilhc
gro.ip or individual Uonor. These
contributions may be in any
amount and are tax deductible.
Tlie American Cancer .Society
is grateful to families, individuals
and gnmps who are using this
practical means of assisting the
.Society in expanding a counter |
Marines and 740.000 cubic feet of against earner liirough (‘oor.pn-
cjjuipment out of Vietnam during ated program.^ ol researcli, odii-
BTRantmttau^
George Dedmon's
Rites Conducted
Funeral rites for George B. Ded-
mon, 6S, of Shelby, brother o'
Miss Matilda Dedmon of Kings
Mountain, were held Wednesday
ifternoon at 3:30 from Ross
company’s vast operation and the Grove Baptist church, interment
I industiy. - ' following in the church cemetery.
I Mr. Dedmon died of cancer i
Hart is vice president of Multi- Monday mor ning in Cleveland ^
modi-i Broadca.-ting Ccanpany, op- Memorial hospital. He h.ad been ,
eratcr.s cf radio and television critically ill for six months. '
station.? in Tennessee North Car-j a native of Cleveland Comity, ■
olina, South Carolina and Geor- he \v?s the son of the late James |
gia. He is also president cf Monroe an<j Florence Botts IXsd- ;
WORK. Inc., a radio station in mon. He wa.s employed as sales
M.irristown Tennes-'eo, and looal manager for Sterchi Furniture
manager of WHIR radio and tele- Store in Sheloy until two years
vision In Knoxville, Tennessee.
Recently Mj*. Hart was elected
president of the Knoxville Cham
ber cf Commerce.
A 1921 graduate of Shelby high
school, he was a .-tar pitcher un
der Coach Casey Morris and won
the 0. Mix Gardner scholarship
to N. C. ^tale College. He was
end for his team. He
was an avid sports fan and gaid-
In addition to the twx> new
members named to the board,
the .stockholders re-elected as ^tier.
b:;arci members F. Curtis Allen, ^ b'un-lving besides his sister
O. C. Howdon J. P. Childress. S. ht^e are his wife, Mr.s. Sallte
Frank Fcwler, John L. Greer, W. Wacastcr Dedmon; one dauj-h-
F, Haase. Edwin C. Huster. C. E.' ‘e*’- M‘S. Edward Payne of Wii-
PvUthorford, Gil'oert Sterchi and.tnmgton, Del.; two brothers,
James G. Sterchi III. i Alonzo and Spurgeon Dedm.on of
SheloT; and four sisters, Mvs.
J u A A\ Dover of Grover, IMrs.
The newly deeded board of di- Kathleen Allen, Mrs. Dovk Gias-
rectors mot after the stockhold- 0 q Piuell, all of
ers' meeting and elevated W. E. SheLhy.
Haase from president to vice Rev. Curtis Bundy officiated at
chairman o-f the board and C. A. [
Jerrell from vice president toj
. the final rites.
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finance officer. S. B. Cash was re
elected assistant treasurer and
was aTo t'le^csi as assistant seo-
. retan’. Re-elr:to<l without change
I were F. Curtis Allen, chairman of
j the board: C. E. ^iifhcrfbrd vice
I pmsident; R. H. Team, vice pres-
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the annual meriting of slockhold-
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cording F. rurjis Alien, ( deployment. | support cancer research in hos- <*oipf fiom the American Cancer
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C. Terroli, veteran Sterchi of- \i ij-jnc Corps men who work-
f^'ial. was (dectr^d pre.sident and (.nntinuously for 24 hour.s a
was also named to the board of jjs ships moored to the pier, '
dire: tors. John P. Hart was eleot- loaded-and left within 10 To 12 [
(vl a.s a new memlKjr cf the board hours.
o. clhector.s. | The 1,000 Marines boarding the
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and director. His long and wide
experience with the oampany
Ident.-Tios him favorably with the
tliiough ih(* cuuniy unit Canf*<‘r attack on cancer.
Menr^rlal Fund so liuu oHiers .Memorial funds should be sent
iney Iiv<*. Fvery conliihution i.s to the .Memorial Chairman in the
local unit of the American Can
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