Page 8 TUP KIMSj MaHHT»IN HPBaM). MPHNT»IN. N- C- Thursfjay, Novemlaer I9, 1971 Mayor, Dickson Communications Mrs. Johnson's Essay Contest Perry Rites Local Girls Go To Raleigh Policy Studied Rites Conducted Entries Invited Are Conducted Meet President 'Mayor John Henry Moss and r. > , r^i ^ Patsy Mullender fTna ' Florence Per- carroll, members and Diane of the 'Gas- A proposed />olicy on communi- Funeral services 'for Mrs. Vir- Deadline for entries in the Col City Engin(‘er \V. K. Uitk.son were cation.s bi'Uvc'cn tlio s.’hools and ginia Johnson, 63, of the Fbene- onel Frederick Hambright Chap- ry, of 108 Watterson street, w&ie totiVa^^WeslevarT*Yoiitli in Kaleigh Tu:jjiinciais of Uiu Mondoy night by the school ne.sday at 4 p. m. from Fbenezer is Dec. l.>th, Mrs. L. E. Hinnant, Eynum’.s AM(E Zion church ol the VVhite Hn b'/ard and referred to the boaul’.s Baptist church, interment follow- reminds fifth, sixth, seventh which fie was a member. — ^ coived.” Another highlight of the trip was tlio reception which followed the worsnip services, when mem bers of the chorus were given a chance to talk to the Presi lent and Mrs. Nixon, former Picsld.’nt and Mrs. Johnson. and of Uiu ;Vir Ke.-iourc- OliicL* ol Ware. ed. Under state goveJiinu*nt re-or- ganiisalion, th(‘ 'Tornu-i (Ui)art- niejit — an indt’pendciii agency —t)eca'me an Oiii(.c mider the aegis (d the Dt‘,jar.mi-iil Ot Na pi.Iicy (oiTimittee lor rcKommend- aliens. The chorus sang two numbers The pi^licy cornmilteo is made Uj Oa lh(‘ .superintendent, one principal two person.s designated ural Kesourc<‘.s headed by Itoy G. b> th(- NCAE and two by tlio As- powers. Mayor Mass said Tie sought in* lorinalion lor the ci-ty on opera- lioas under the new operaiionai arrangement and fund availa bility for a tx>mipTi?hensive clean water • clean air city program. .socialion of Cla-isroom ins in the church cemetery. and eight graders in the schooi ■Xj..;aiuaa isoa utetunc-K Jo XJBd at'a VhiirilJuse worship sorv Mrs. Johnson died m the local system. suiuaiaA »! iudouaiuj ices attended n Mrs. Richard Nixon former Pres- «f;!- ItfNam" a?d ^‘entrtet Ident^and'Jrs^’ryndorjohn'lon^ va ui In rpr^rtnd tn tpanhnr^ sufvived oy his Wife, and vanous members of the cab- sho.ld be Iepoit^ to teachers ^tita Perry; one daughter, inet. \/ni'Inn« m thn -.w . t> • .. .... .... Mrs. Mane Burns of King.s Moun- The chorjs left Saturday morn- Ail school board members gave Ihcii approval to the.p11 -j-iiig tenior members of the* i.huii'li .'•■atuidiy c'vcming at 7.30. 'I In* Tliank.sgiVing banquet v.ill Miss Pipe's Rites Conducted Funeral for Miss Annie Sipe, 6(S, former resident, wore held Tuesday from Han- kins-Whiitington Chapel in tain; four sons, Otis Perry of ing at 8 o’clock from Charlotte Kings Mountain, Angelee Perry airport and returned at 6:15 p. and Harry Perry, both of New m. Sunday. York, and Charles A. Perry of In introducing the group, Santa Cruz, California; 14 grand- President Nixon said, "We are in- children and one great-grand- vVing leatlintT choru.ses from all child. over America to come and par- ■ — ticipate in the White House vvor- ^ ■ ship services. The Gastonia Wes- ieyan Youth Chorus was brought do our attention by Congressman James Broyhill of Ncith Caro lina as being one of the most uniejue and best youth clT'rases in A total of 137 students were country. We are projd to Good CitiEesis 2\ The Superintendent will .sub mit all reports and evalu:uions of Ojperimental. m'monsLaCon and on-going programs in the sfho.d sy.slem to tlie Board a: E.lucation aaer whicli they .vill .)e made public.. have you today;- One offices MORE ABOUT Nick Smith Continued From Page ers in Raleigh exchanging on signal like a game of musical chairs is not calculated to inspire much faith in the legal system. I don’t tliinl; the altornei^ gener al should lx* a politician; lie shodid lx* an advocate for the public interest, not a clinstn- a.sieilain pu )li. n .itiuliv, and invite can- stjucd.j . uggcstii.ns auoat all pii:i.tt’: I all loncerned parties. A. iaik wall teacher and prin- i.s.!. the ehnr' h and a Thnnk.^^giving re .li will be Matured in decora- li.i (leiails. guest speake- ' .h Charlotte A,11 p.e.>er' enteilainmonl pregra:- i 50 gue.sts are ex- ■ >' ... aCend. .vlr-\ Fiarl Eid.dix is president of the sponsoring youCi group and and introduce the vember by the Associat on ct in Mountain Rest eemetary 'Miss Sipe died Monday morn- in,r at 12:37 a. m. in Plawthorne Classroom Tea.hors. NuVsing Center in Charlotte. • rr- i c u t She had retired atfer working ,... -» Moi ntain High ..rhoo. She had retired atfer working o,h ctrnH; tt-T enre ” t Vn'i a ne for a number of years for the h” ^dd “not /fn Charlotte Parks and Recreation t’me we left un'il vv* — Jimmy Fitts lllh crade: Vickie i^rne we left unai vv< Mrs. Stewart's Grandfather Dies Jimmy Chaney, Frankie Stoke.s; l?th grade: Cynthia Alexander, Larry Moore. Central Junior High School— 8th grade: Tommy Bridges, W3.S a member of St. Luke’s U.- theran church of Oharlote, and Commission. She was daughter of Junius C. Sipe and the late Amanda Black Sipe. Rev. Ro-bert A. Halverson conducted the final rites. She Board Appoints Mrs. MaraMe ty Hospital. He had been hospi talized for one week followiriig a stroke. Funeral services were conduct ed at Calvary Baptist church in Taylorsville and interment fol lowed in Ml. Herman Baptist church cemetery. .Mr. Dyson was also the grand- , ,, , , . , tn‘her of .VIr.-5. Ed Spencer of h. If tuo comluaon after .st<'

pt.ncei anu ivii. vviigni make recommendations The hoard of education Mon day night approved appointmer- Oi Mrs. Jeel Marable as lead teacner for the Head Start ;-ro- (gram. In other -actions, the board: 1) Voted to ins'lruct the hoard’s -attorney to correct an o:ror on deeds for I'roperty in Grover and to split the legal foes with the firm of Hambright rnd Hornd ii. Utility poles wore placed on the j raoerty behind Guver s :i ol h'^ that firm due to an error in deeds made over 100 years ajo, Sept. Don Jones said. 2) Voted to reinstate a check to the trustees of the estate of tMary F. Pritchard to replace a cancelled chc-k dated Dec. 30, 1933 for $34.50. 3) passed a resoluti.on congr^it- ulatin; every member of the ti-nd'iu. 1) Superintendent may call in teaelu'i' and/or principal. 2. Superinti.-ndt'nt and/or con- Cl rned partii*- may a.sk tlu* Chair- ni.ui of the Baard cl Education to a])paint two 'member.s of the b.,ai\l to lu'ar the complaint. 3. ) Ihr Supcrinlendi‘nt or com are formerly of Kings Mountain. to to rigan, Stephanie JeHries, Toad school staff and administration the Nelson; 2nd grade: Carla Brown, upon over subserFoing for the Heffner Child Hurt In Wreck Eight-year-old Tracy Heffner of mittee may a.sk tile lull board to Be.srx*mer City was treated for in- llien hiar the par.ies involved at Juries at Hendricks-'Dur'ham-Lee a nu'cting called six'cificully for Clinic .Monday afternoon at 3:30 this i)nrpf)X* or at its next r(*gu- lar meeting. Dj.- rwill bo notified oi any .al mivling a-; provided uii ler N .ill t’aiolina G..S. 11.3-318. 6) In case of emergency and .sludi'ii! di.sriqdion the hiperin- tindi nfs Office will op(‘n a Hot Line t739-.5L5(i» to tlu* pubiu M inform th(*m cl wiiat ha.s aotual- sdiool syst('m lias a role in the 1> taken place. pim. after a two-car accident at the corner of West .Mountain and Juniper street, 'Iia.''y was riding in a 1966 D./dge operated by her mother, Mrs. Maltha Correll Fleffner. In- vc.stigating Ofiicer Lt. Boio Hayes full commission at Mond.ay Brent Sanders, Terry Odoms, fifth consecutive year its goal in night's meeting at City Hall al Jodie Ramsey, Chris G-atts, Kev- the United Fund. 7:30. in Etters; 3rd grade: Lisa Hayes, -U Heard report from Supt. The committees met Monday Edie Schronce, Craig Champion, Jones that the state department night. Chris Hinson; 4th grade: Ann of public instruction has taken Another item on the agenda Harbison, Jeff Cloninger, Barry bids for a new gas boiler at Cen- is a public hearing on petition Webstei, Karen Blackwell, Keith tral Junior high gymnasium and of John Dilling for rezoning of Blanton, Eiiza'uelh Upchurch; 5th one has been ordered. a York Road lot from resident- grade: Lynn Etters, Paul David- son, Terri Smith, David LivereU; 6ih grade: Vickie Metcalf ,Bet.h Hawkins, Andy Loftin, Randy Hord. ial to generel business designa tion. Sold To Beam said .Mrs. Heffner stated she stop- ecj this week sale of Morrison pod for a slop sign but traffic Loan Company to Kenneth Beam .VOS ob.-drue-ting her vision -to her of Cherryvillc*. il,.: it and .she pulled into the in- The sale was effertive Mcnd-ay. ter. :- .i'n in the path of a 1964 .Morrison Loan Company oix'n- 7. Since evciy employee of the Pontia. i.peratcd by Mrs. Sylvia ed ten years ago. impicvcment of (‘omnuinication II. Irne-? c 193.3 S'lerwocd Lane, octvveen the sch lols and the pub- D:unages wi.: esll.-nated at $12-5 lie. the Superintendent <>! i-. hooL i,> the Pontiac, 175 tJ the HeH- will pro'mote a continuing pro- mr vehicle and $50 to a City of gram c-f in-service training in Kings Mountiiin stop sign, s-tioi.l-comimunity relations tor —. the proles.sional stalls of Hie King.s Mountain City Si-lvools. WATER WEIGHT PROBLEM? North P-TA Sets Barbecue McDaniel Fund Up $200 North Elementary School 1st .grade: Kelli Short, Michael Wat ers, Lisa Dawn Putnam, How ard Allen, Dwight HolIUied, K. E. (Rod) Morrisan announc- Christy King, Sherry Goforth, Bobby Lawson; 2nd grade: ar- riel Love, Becky Bates, Robin Summitt, Keith Brafford, Britt Beatty, Danna Jenkins; 3rd grade: Terry Bumgardner, Steph en Lee, Suzanne Etters, Timmy ■Harris, Leigh Mauney, Phillip Fisher, Cline Tale, Michelle Rob- inson-: 4th grade: David Wil liams, Ann Connor, Kim Gladden, Lynn Seism, Sophia Humei, Jamey Smith, Anita Laughridge, Kenny Horne; 5lh grade: Rick METER RECEIPTS Parking meter rc:‘c*ipt,c fer the vvrrk ending Tue^l.ay t tal- ed $186.50, with $r7G.4.5 from on-street rnetora and $10.05 from off-S)trcct meters. DIXON SERVICE Sunday morning worship s^r’- ice will be held Sunday at 9:30 a. m. at Dixon PresbyterLn church with Rev. Robert Wilson to deliver the sermon. Mr. .Morrison commented, "I appreciate very miuli the p.atran- age .Morrison Loan Company has enjoyed during-the past ten year.s. M:. Beam’s greater resources means that his firm will be able GIRL SCOUTS A neighborhood meeting of area Girl Scout leaders will bo held Thursday (tonil ht) at 7:30 p. m. at First Presbyterian church. to serve more people, a benefit Witherspoon, Beth White, Kathy t / the public." Sellers. Ricky Heffron, I.isa Mr. Morrison said he had no Sutherland, David Barrett, EJiz- immcdiale plans for the future, abeth Herndon, Kenneth Corn; except to take a vacation. SERMON TOPIC Dr. Paul Ausley will use -the sermon topic, "We Thank Tnee", at Sunday m'^rning wor ship service at 11 n’etock Sun day at First Pre,':by’tcriun church. USB Excess water in the body can be irn- comfortable. E-LIM will help you lose excess water weight We at... Drug Store recommend it North sch