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Page 6 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Thursday, October 7, 1971 Rush Dixon s Bites Ccn ducted Yule Parade Set Dec. 3 PRESIDENT ELECT — Dr. D. F. Hord« King«' Mountain dentist, is president (>loct of the Firr,t District Dental Society of North Carolina. Local dentists attend ed a weekend meeting at Blow ing Rock. Local Dentists To Meeting Kunernl rites for CloorRo Rush D.yfjn, K'liuvl ;r‘‘noi'aI in-nna- ;j(’r of Honnett IJri.’k & Tilo Coir.p.iiiy, woro held Sundry aft ernoon at 1 f). m. from notlil(‘- lu>:n liaptM church of which he was a member. Uev liu>..'-eli Fitts offi.-ialed at tile linal riles, and inteimont was in ilie churvii c(*nieicry, Mr. Di.xon d.ed Saturday ni.'^hl .'It 12:10 in t)ie Kin■^s Mountain liMspiial alter s(‘V<‘ral months illnes.-;. Ih was a n:itivo of Cleveland C' nt>/. son of ih(* laic William and Ilarhara Ilullonrler Dixn.o [ Surviving are his wife, Mr.s. Maa.ifjc* lilalock Dixon; one son.i Riiy Dixon of Dallas; one rlauf’h- j fer, Mrs. Frank Machin, Jr. of i llallimon*, \R1; one sister, Mrs., L<'ia Rrid^eman of Kinys Moun tain; two brothers, Krnesl Dix on of Kind's Mountain and T. 15., [■lixon of Dallas; five ^oaridcliil ; (hen and two "teat grandchil I dren. The Kinpis Mountain Merehaht^ •\p.sociation will spmsor a Chrl.st- na^ parade to officially lauiuih the yule shopping season. The parade will be held on Doct mber 3. Jim Dewney U chairman of the piomoticn. V' Church Awards To 48 Shannon Rally Speaker Tuesday Schench Hearing Is Thursday Dr. D. F. Hold, jne.<idenl elect of the First Dental Society of North Carolina, headed a 'ocal delegation of dentists to the* meeting of the group last week end at (ireen Park Hotel in Blowing Roik. Attending the meeting wore TV ScSs Are Stolen T(d(‘Vi<ion sets (‘:iu;’;hl the <‘yes of thieves in King.*-' Mountain during the ('a'l w<*i‘k. A color IV si'^ valuc.'l at oi.'b wa ; taken .‘‘rom (T.-rk'*.- (Io>dycai S'tcrc on IJanlei^roand Avc iiue Fri- Dr. and Mr.s. Hord, Dr. HnbcrlI '■■'.v 'lUI'f and !.. ■-si't.s \allied U Baker, Drb and Mrs. Tom Baker, and Dr. and .Mrs. Paul Hen dricks, Jr. Clinician was Dr. F. Harold WIrth of New Orleans, La. MORE ABOUT Goforth vs. City Covtinuf d From Ptiffc Onr praisctl. Ih.yle put t?u fair mar ket value uf liie loial a' cagr “belcre I iking” b> Kin;!-* Moun tain at Sl.xS.OOO, including $15,(KM) in improvcnnem.s. Tlie higiu’si and be.A u.sc of ibe jropeity at that time, heinre i.Kk was as a daily larm. II »ylc siirl estimaling the vuluaiicn a. be tween $22“) and .Sobl) per a.i ‘. .The* “aflcT taking” value. If !ylt said, of rhe rcnr.ining 277.11 acres is an (‘dimalel $2IS,2')0 TlU' highesl and r,e-t u-e ei Fii- remaining acKvige. lu* continued, is for development into ic.si len- tial prop(‘ity with lake Iron a.g' or Inkevlew, parr for farmland, and part for le-s d<‘STable home sile.s. Oi thf‘ 277.11 acre.;, he ap pi'iiiscd IT().H avres at Si.Otih p(*. aeve*. with liie rest ranging d .vi to $2.50 an a; re. Ho; 1(‘ testifie i I!ki1 Hk' par tially based his apprai-al on ' Krca, s-;me of vvhicii .sold for a saie. -; of '•vomparable land” in tin high a.s SldlOO an acre after Sopt. 3, VMVX HoyU‘ ai'pra;.s('d thr* 14(1.43 acr(*s whicli Kings Mountain took l.)i the l.ike project at $13,000. King' Meuntain had olfered OJarth $50,000 for the land l.ie effer was declined. $300 were stolen from rl.(‘ Itayai Villa .Motel Fatinday. ( liuck TernpleO.n, m:in.ig<'r of Clark>. toll King:-- Mniiinain pa- lice lu‘ wa •at ids slorc' until 10;3(/ )>.m. Kriday. A\ 1:30 a m.. h<* found C'c window in the do.jr had Ix'on amken out ami the !(. /, lic’Aicn tin* olL.;'and 'crv .r - d(a. i.nenl was also hr‘k'm. Liada .S{}ari’.'»v., maiM.gtu tin Ilav.u Villa, .--a'.i t tevision .: '.s were .'t..‘.h'n !i« m rKcns 2.34 end 2.3.‘ .s:dinday ba-twern 12-0 l.K r: .'crtc !!> f rcc ‘ tiu d- ir • ( . i!u‘ ro -m- and ic'icvi-ion.-; an.i be. Till' Fun.lay Ssdiool and Church Tr-.iining D(-pan'm<nt.s of the Kings .Mountain Bapli.st As-socia- tion is .sponsoring a joint Rally for the imrpjse of “ip.*" ’ 'ii.g and (hailenging the c’ ,ics our .Association te ' .■ me more deep ly iir.’o' ;:i cariying out the r- c'ommisrsion cf our Lord.’ .ue.sday, DU. 12, at 7:30 p.m. at I>..st Gymna-ium on tiie campu? (.f Gardner Wclb College. liU- :c:(I. I AC l\ .s' t wc.( .sf.l! n f; n '!;( i; \ V.IIj las; Weinesdav \I:.- .k.M.: Vv ai.d ma d- ..ii • ov :c I ii:( .'-•(■ .- m - ;’'g li m room 2.1.3 and 23J .'.s they ma:lc tiieii n rmn ■, n'Lir.d.i. Pa d .spread wh.cli vs('ri al: • mi sing trom »..(* : .{!;n : A-.T(- ff if i'O l ih r in the nai.sing 1-t bt hind the motid. X MORE ABOUT Senator Long ContiuuCif From P(nj( One Mayor John Henry Mo&s \va« replying to report(‘r’s qiu'siion il he were a pc.«siblc Congressional candidate and if Tuc.'chiy’.s visU fi'am ■ I.oui.-ian.a Senator Ru.ssell Long. Dem.'.ral whii) in the U S. Senate, ha.d political conneta- ticn.*.. Senator L.jng and .M:s. Lcng paid (all on the mayor and tlun h:id Iiinth tegetheu. It was lh(* Senator’s first visit to Kings Mountain. ‘T r(*.-yu;ct and admirr* Senato L():ig”, said .Mayor .Moss, “and r< gard him a.s an out.-'.r.inding Ame: lean”. Mayor M Se a’c.'mpanie 1 .Ser atcr and Mr.s. Long on a tour c ‘the city, revi(‘vv(*d th(' King Mountain Watiu’ proJe.''r on Bir. falo CTeok. the Canslor Slr<(*t Ih ban Renewal Project, and Cen ■tral Businc.ss District projects, a mong others. Senator Long commended tin mayor and (iii/ens for progr<'S.‘ ami noted h(‘ held fond memoric- cf the lal(‘ U. H. Senator Clyd( liccy bf ('U'Veland C'ounty. H< rcc(,un((* i s >m(‘ humorous inei dents of long siTvi.'e with 1I:;(‘\ in the Srniite and n-mlni-•('1 o' his long associaiiari witii lii:n. Stsint Damage Was Slight Only slight dam.age to electri cal facilitie.s was reported aroiin Cl(*veland County dm* to th( sterm yi.vsterday evening. Duke power Co. reported that a few fu.s{‘s and transformer, were knocked out by lightning ir. the PiJkvillc and Lawndale* areas The company also report(*d that lightning had knocked out one circuit at thi* Patterson Spriir..'* sub.-'talion around 8 p.m. whi(*h took about 20 minutevs to repair. The King.-' Mountain p'Dat* do partment n^ported they had re- (Civ«’d no notice of darn.'cM* dia* to lightning or high winds. Sues TiiifsdaY roiMfs. Latham The program will feature such gDups and individuals as the Pastors’ Quartet; The Expression of Fii.-.t liipiiSt Church, Shelby, h( GardiH*r-v\(Mh Drama Ue partment. p/e inting a drama on Irug anus'*; tiic Cii »ral L’ns(‘mol( >f Gard.u*.’-VVe.:o Coll(‘go; Sgl. E i'. Vanlioy, di.slii. t .supervisor o. ilk* Highway Pair: 1; Donal: Byrd, who will giv(* liis pc'rsonal .e.fimony and .share the high lights 0^ the current revival in ':ur county; and D,. Harper non, i)a.sl,.r, Fir-t Baptist enureli. D .than, Aiaxima, as the inspiru tionaJ jf.caker. Dr. Shannon is a graduate o; Sam.'ord Ur.ive.\sity and Sjuthenn Baplj.-i Thealogi:al Seminary. He i.s a past president of the ^uth- ern Baptist Convention Pa-tor-' Conference, and served as Second Vice Trc-iiiient o: tlie Scuthorr Baptist Cj:ivcnticn. He is aiithc A three bojki, and has led hi-. Chestnut Ridge Bapti.-’t church );r.enti.l attendance badges to ill memoers during an awards day .service Sunday morning. Leading the list of recipients were Larry Rayficld, Nancy Hoyle anr| Bill pM-ihb, all of w-h.rm re ceived awards for 15 years per f(*ct attendance at Sunday School. A 13-year pin went to Mrs. Eliza Ixdh Fite, 12 year pins went to Gc'orgo Nolen, Ivery Nolen and Perry Nolen; eleven year pin went to Rochell Conner; 10 year year pins went to Cindy Moore and Katherine Sarvis; nine year pin went to Lynn Rabb; eighd year pins went to Rev. Michel] Pruitt and Betty Rabb and seven year pin went to Mrs. Mitchell Pruii.. Awards were presented by Mil lard Putnam, Sunday School sup erintendent, assLted by Rev. Mitchell Pruitt, pastor. Other recipients of awards; Third Year Pin — Eddh Black, i Cindy Black, Steve Black, Stella T Putnam. Ralph Mason and Jean ♦ nette Whetstine. ^ Second Year Pin — He.ster Put- 4^ nani, Carolyn McLoymccc. JcHcry ■ T McLcy'mcre, Daryll McLeymore, 1 ▼ ■>hnny McLeymore. Katy Ingram, ^ Jeffery Ingram, Pearl bellinger.' ^ ■tiarles Kite, L. F. Caa.cain, Deha ^ Chastain. Mile' Gantt. Duhora ^ Gantt. Judy Riley, Sandra Riley, 'v Steve 11 ;vis and Mike Hoyie. Firs: Year Pin — C’hri,Jy VV’hel- ^ Stine, DoDbie Morgan. Judy Gantr. ' ^ Danny Arrewo .d, J. F. Bridges. ^ .’at Bridges, Elsie Dellinger, Di- . me Fite, Brian Kite, Gregcry In- A gram and Kelvin Ingram. ‘ a A preliminary hearing 's .^('hr- dulerl for 'J'luir.sday in 27th Judi cial District Court for Ralph .S>h(.*nck, a 48-year'Old Riute 3 Kings Mount-Jin man, vyho is iiar'tc'd vviiih murder. Cleveland Cciuity deputies ar- ic.ste.'i Schcnck last Thur3<lay and •harr.ed hi'in with murder in eon- le tion with the sho'.'ling death of Grover VVhilwor. h. A <pcke'.n'.an for the Sheriff’.'! D(:)artment said that Whitworth, 50, oI liouie 3, Kings Mnintain, was Sint once in the micLecticn .vitli a 20-guag(' >>* ‘gun earlv riiursCay morning, He was dead cn arrival at Kings Mountain H -spital. The Sheriff*-; Department .spokes man siiid Whit.WT'h repcrtedly had h(*t'n around ^chenck’s hous(^, :n(>(king on Hu* d ■ and win- dOvV: piijr to the shoeding ’’e.nfk told (gdeer^ lie fired a ih I intc' the air and WMtwordi n'lbV'i the gun, pulling it to ward hi-; h:xly when tlie .second 'hot wa: fired. Squad Drive \^car Complete BREAKS ARM Mr.s. Orangrel B. JcMy surfer- ed a broken left arm during a fall at licr h- me Thursday e.c- ning. She experts t.o return to Kings Mountain Jayccei hope tD wmap up their fund drive f'Ji- .he King.- Mountain R(‘-;cue Squad within a week, Jerry Simnions. :v-chairman. .said WeJne^lay. Tlic drive readied $3,614.12 thic week b .o.’Jled by donations of S103 from T(*mple Baptist church and $103 from Oxford Mills. , The Jayrec-; and Re'iruo Sound are a'tempting to raDe $8..500 for the purchase of new (Hiui|> menc. Rescue Squad members’ wives who attend King-: M runt jin iiJa'n- ti t Church will hold a bake sal<j on Saturday, October 16 at 10 a. m. at Ken’.s Snack Sliop on Vv’est Mountain Street with all pro ceeds to go to the fund. Anyone inter(‘sded in donating cakes fnr the .sale may do .?o by contacting Mrs. Delbert Dixon at 732-3332. Any persons who have not been contacicd about making a d-‘nat!on and who want to do nate shcyuld call the r(*scue squad building and a member of the ""C'v will pick up the gift. Simmons acknowdedged dona tions from W’AIS of First B'lpti'-'t Hambrights Set Reunion On Sudey Descendants of Colonel Fred erick Hnmbright will gather for heir annual reunion Sunday at ! p.m. at Grover Rescue Squad luiliiing. Picnic lunch will be spread and Han members and friends aie Invited to antend, said Sivrealry Fain Hamhriglit of Grover. AT CAMP LEJEUNE — Pvt C. B. Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith oi Kings Mountain, is now serving with the Marine Corps at Camp Lejeune. His ad dress: Pvt. C. B. Allen 2687044 Est Ptl. R Co. 2nd Bn. 1st ITR, Camp Lejeune, N. C. 23542. work as receptionist at Neisco Mill: Mondav. Church, Grady Howard, Linwood Crown, Taylor’s Upholstery. Har din’s Auto, Mack's Grocery, C, W. Falls, Ladies Bible Cla.«s of St. Matthovy’s Lutheran Church, Rob ert Biyant, William Kelly, J. K. Clontz, Dr, W. L. M-auney, Mrs. Moss. McPcniel To Convention •Mayor John Henry Moss and City Clerk Joe McDaniel will a.- tend a meeting of the Norlili Carolina Municipalities Monday and Tuesd-jy in Durham. Mayor Mass is chairman of tlie resolutions ccimmitlee which V..11 make its recommendations at Hie annual League eonvenfion. a pa brati King: granr Mrs. week for t ENG EASLEY TOPIC Rev. Charles Easley will con tinue the series of sermons on the topic, “Tell Me A Story of Now Beginnings” at Sunday morning worship services at St, Mat thew’s Lutheran church. The Sunday theme is “To Dream the Impossible Dream.” givei and saucer Sunday morning worship serv ices during the month of Octo ber will he broadcast via Radio Station WKMT from F'irst Pres byterian church. MOUNT-flJNEER CARPET cind WALL COVERING ws< 305 Phifer Road Kings Mountain, N. C. 28006 •hurch to be a leader ih Alabama ; in total number of baptisms a> ' .veil as Coope.-alivc Program giH.s. The churches of the Baptist ! Vsfociation are urged to be a oart of this Rally, -and the public i s invited to attend. —Yorkhursl - Ddjj R’veir - Exclipsive- Sprirg Mc£‘d - [oIinc-ManviCc Watl'Tox vinyl wallcoveilng Phone 739-2990 4 ♦ ♦ Mike Arrowootl - 0\\ nor ^ ▼ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ iterr jeef thur Mrs “SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY — YOU’LL BE GLAD YOU DID” ■ r tr::. . . SALE .Mrs. Sally Dcllini or LciHiam 72, a n*sid<*nt of Route 3, Kings .Mountain, died Tiu'-^'day night .It S:30 at her Ir riK*. De:iih was attributed to a lie • aitack. A native of Ci«‘Vol;in I Chjunty. Mr.s. L-atham was thv daughter :>t the late Mr. and Mr.s. Noah Dellinger and a widow i *" John vVhlliam Latliam, wiio d..:,! in 1952. She is sui'vived by one daugli ter. Mis. Clyde Dixon of Kings Mountain; one lirother, Jess Del linger of Catawba, N. C.; one sis ter. .Mrs. Corone If. tf.sletler of \ir Mcunluin; and tli.’ce grand children. I’uneral services will bo con- dueled Tiuirsday at 3:30 at i’ied- n^ini Baptist chur. h with Rover- 'nds An.seil Center and Carl sjiorkiS officiating, iiurial will •’ollow at Mt. Zion Baptist Church cemetery in Ciiorryvillo. Your Happy Shopping Store COI jrei spei Ellei Reigning Beauty Fashion Shoes Flov Soui Mi3, lay iSiFce &eck€i .M>. Pat Kay e: Gafku'v. .. HI ht('r 0^ M:-. and M.,-:. I will b( speaker e‘ o.* ;.i\ •ig d .-•orvi e at T ;:-.m .it G..'.co| ki' ed .Mel!i.) i;.st eii- . it. ' Mrs. Kay, who r- .‘ntly t ' ’ic.; | 'ur-pc*, give- a \vi::u*.-”' -. \juth| Genuine leather ‘Reigning Beauty’ shoes, just arrived to brighten the Fall fashion scene. Ne\west heel shapes, lace-tie cut-outs, novelty trims and a classic bow pump. Tricot lined for comfort, sturdy heels for soft landings. Hurry on down for terrific savings. Sizes 5^°^®'USU3lly^l2&^13 9.88 ;rcgra:ii. The com'.mv !.» i-- invited to a::i( ii ate iu ilie Laynnn's ?Hghl •ro^ram. tt'll Delivering 'lov/ Directories The m*A U'U phone (li:‘e ‘..try for Hng.-, .M aintai;i is b(*ing deliv- n I thi:; I'eli.ery cf Hie Kin;;s .Mcuri- iin dire, oiy he'an M.inda>, ae- :‘(liii2 to I?. X Moore, I,.'a' .Ldhv'in B< II .Mana re.*. and wid 1. ba!)ly take .seven! day-. t( '.ni;p!( e. Me'-( a.'k: any.-n: hodr.em’t receive hi.*- din'.tarj. .y G.'toher IF I e.'H Hie ;iu :nt'>. flci and asl: for the ^erv •(* rep- •‘'(*r ati\e win handle.-; IH.s a.- •junr. •■\\e plan 1 ge: the new dl'^ee- nc’; to ou:- eustt:;ne:.s a-; s ;on p --:hl(*. that we may ac* m: lish Hii.*^. we would like foi •ny cit'd nor wiir doesn’t le.Tivc ■ directory by OHoher 18 to bo urc to ltd u- kinw.” Maor<* -said .\ (juick ( heC; o! tin* noA t(*lc- ■' iiH dir{*:'fory indieau'.^j Kings; ■Joinilain’s p:'<. jre^s. This yea:-. .3.0':) d c; : Hies will ho di.stri- mlecl a-: .'cmp.ired to 11,000 direc- .orics ia.st yc'ar. DIXON SERVICE SERMON TOPIC •S.’nday (‘venlng worship s(‘i'V-' “I.s God First?” will bo the ice will be iield at 7:15 p. m. Sun- sermon topic of Dr. Paul Ausli*y day at Dixon pr<*.’^byl^*rian at .Sunday morning worship .serv- church with Rov. Rolwri Wil- ice at 11 o’olock at Firi;t Pres- cjn u> deliver the mes-sage. Ibyienun tliurch. CHA ever i in a w lit Ci you ar like T Tak( “Joy” an atr in a U lions that \ enlerh ‘^Wo IMade [•'lowo lOUtlu ember lotte 1 I “Th Show sidera said 'I of S which Christ “W< to the but i public settin signet “Ta cloths and r as if 'Tw< ibers feder; cla.ssc the I *lBellJ ios di ilowt Till Merr Wak( Mrs. Garti iMr Love Mrs. ^Gard W Ta invit
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