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\ Continued fntm Pr/r/r Three 3-0. —Oops! It's Sene, Not Nelson BOO BOO DEPARTMENT: Seems we’ve been giving Nelson Connor credit lor the accomplishments his broth er, Gene, has made lor the Champion’s Landscaping Num ber Two softball learn. Gene’s been hitting some home ? uns and is usually good for three hits a game. Nelson says by giving him the credit we've been “ruining his leputation ’. . . * « • # Champion’s Number One team will be playing in the big Kohax Tournament in Chattanooga, Tenn., thii week end. The tournament is probably the most prestigious in slowpitch softball, except, of course, the national rvents. Sixly-tour teams annually battle it out for the Kobax crown and if you get in the losei‘’s brackett early, you lace the unenviable task of playuig every hour unul you either are eliminated or get into the thick of bat tle. . . B”es Former Cleik’s . .1 I.. n,'.r Rites Conducted Bflin. c-*2h r;'id.jos. Tti;;mbiirg, If Van D^•k(^ 2b-r T.riLs T) 12 0 2 0 i; n 1 0 0 0 1 3 1 n 37 It 13 11 n. C' tv too 000 003— A K. Mtn. 2(J0 Oil 40x—1-1 I.—Hi ks. Moore 3. Parker. Tliorn* bu’‘'4. Van Lvke. Krank’in. Black. I r'. —?t' 8. KM 8. 21.'—Van Dyke. IIP—Parkpr. Hart sop, Da moron. SB Pidulo. Van Dvko 2. B.lin 2. Pitcher: IP H R ER BB SO 5:ia*v 2 0 S .3 2 0 P.r.lo 1 12 2 3 3 Pi.iJlt' 2 1112 1 ParkiT (\V. 2-2) (5 11116 Moaill 3 2 3 0 2 4 WP — M.-Gill 2, Shaw. HPB — Mcorc, by Riiidlo: Harl.<o(‘. bv Rifidlo. DIXON SERVICE Sunday morning wership sor- vu(‘ will bo hold Sunday a! 0:3fl a.m. at Dixm Prp.‘*'b>1prian cluirt li w ith Hov. Ha )orl Wil* son to d(‘liver the spnnon. Funt'ral rites for Mrs. Eli/a- both Hold Kirby. oG. of Groons- horo. fonnor city clerk here from If) IS-to, wore confluctpci .Satur day inorninji al 10:30 fro.m May- nos Lineberg Funeral Horne in (in*enshoro, interment f(dIowin'4 in Kings .\b)untain’s Mountain Rest cemetery. Mrs. Kir!)y died Thursday in North Carolina .Memorial hospital al Chapel Hill. She was a tiati\e of Kings Mountain, dauglitor of the !ate vli. aiifl Mrs. Rcbeia H. Jlord. ' .Sur\i\in^^ are two brothers. 'Robert Herd of Willowick, Ohio ' and Jerry Hord of Portsmouth. Va.; and three sisters. Mi's. Ro- ' land Falls of Greensbont. Mrs. Karl Ledford of Kings Mountain and .Mrs. John Spencer ot Wins- ' ton Salem. lu IBIid. milk producers in North c'aroUna delivered more ilhan I.KU.tKld.tKH) pounds of milk ' to plants for processing. HnsseY'Hiiil In Cai Cfash irStwleiiS Win Awards X Rt. % Kings Mountain man listed in fair condition at* 40 Teachers In Workshop AppiH)xirpate!y, 4J) scl was listed m lair conaiuon '^^"fVtudents won awards du?- chens are participating i.i « Cleveland Memoiial hospital ^ 3* Day at week statewide workshop at ti where he was taken Saturday fia-in * of'«£'hojI ^ ” Summer Learning Camp at Len night a.ter the car he was oper*. ot junior High School, ating was involved in a wreck Awards were presented to stu- lA-.eiiAr*? hnv»* with a slate hlghw.-ay paUol car. participating in the Ki- The -b [ Clyde Aj'thur Huskey was ..jub - .s-x:n.s£>ivd talent charged with driving under the ui tJie tASi Go.Jd CitUen moving into the classrooms 101 influence and driving left of cen- ^^ute.^ts sponsored by T:oit)nel in-service training, ter following the wreck which oc* frodoriek Hambright Chapter summer Learning Pro cui^ al 8 p.m. Satimday five ji^vR and In the DAU .^poascied jts third year here, is C. ml'es ^outh of Shelby on N 198. Treated and released at Cleve land Memorial weye pati-olman Gary Edward Mulj of 3021 Ar nold Drive, Shelby, driver of the second vehicle, and Jessie Bar- ix>w, 823 N. Morgan St., Shelby and George Atkins, General De livery, Shelby, both passengers essay contest.-?. INTENSIVE CARE DONATION — Andrew M lew ski, left, vice-president In charge of production al Duplex International, presents a Sl.bOO chefk to George W. Mauney«. chairmcBi of the board of trustees cf Kings Mountain Hospital, to cover one half of the remaining cost for the Intenslvo Cor onary Care Unit at the hospitol. Observing the presentation are Cflrl DeVono, second from left plant manager of Duplex, and Grady Howard, second from right, administrator of Kings Mountain Hospitol. : City May Waive Utility Costs Of Rescue Squad the permit for moving buildings for th(ise who begin this type of work without a permit; dou ble cost for those who begin to demolish a stj'ucturc without a permit; A $5 fee for additional inspections or inspection trips; a building permit will be required for the construction of any new ■building or repair estimated to exceed SKH) Ijefore work is be gun ithe previous cost was JSoO); S.) for additional electrical in spections. VACATION CASH LOANS UP TO $900 Get your money now. Have a Good Time and Pay Later. Call or Visit Betty Hager and T. L. Saine at Triangle Fin ance Corp. at 123 W. Mtn. St. TELEPHONE 739-2576 Timber Lake Builde ers THREE NEW BRICK HOMES On Belvedere Circle They feature three bedrooms, large living room, one-and-one-half or two baths, kitchen-dining with electric ap pliances, laundry area, electric heat, carpet, plus either a carport with utility room or attached garage. A qualified buyer can move in with only $200 down payment. Monthly Payment as low as $80.00. 30-Year mortgage, 7% interest rate. Call now for further information and appointment to see these lovely homes in Belvedere Circle. SALES REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE PHONE 739-4906 HOME PHONE 865-7193 JEAN COFFEY 9 TO 5 P.M. V V VIARI e» IIAOIIIHIP 6:8«29 The city board ol commis.sion- ers Monday night passed a re solution waiving charges fur light, and water and gas for ilte rescue .scjuad, pending an inves tigation of its Ic'gality. Members of the local UniU'd Fund organization reciuested the action while praising the local squad for its outstanding services to the community. One UF niemher. .Marvin Teer, establishing and operatin told the board that of the squad's fills. .S5,.il4 hudgci, .$1,175 are utility 4> Approved a i'e(|uest for re costs. The cost oX a telephone zoning 9.S52 acies of land on which approximately .?6fi per E«vst King Street fiom light in- month, was included in that a- dustry to neighViorhood business mount. from Maude P. Harper, et. 1. City attorney Jack While The petition states the site will pointed out that prior to 1369.. be for the expansion of business it was illegal for citie.< to son- and commerce in conjunction tribute tax money to re.^cue with existing neighborhood bus- scjuacis. Ilowevc’r. White said mat* incss . Judge Mull's Father Passes J. Carr MuM, 79, 211 Lee St..; Shelby, died at 12:25 P- m. Sunday in the Cleveland Memor ial Hospital .where Ijie had teen cHtU'ally i!l since April 29. He had been in declining health for several-months. a vocationally oriented proyraiii Rir^ riinnant, the disiiTTi win- .for students In the ^ | her In the DAB e.«ay conte:-t, eight grades. Some loO studenu w.m u local and dlsti'.ct awar;! are invvlved in the progrem pad also u pen an.l certificate summer along with eight local for iH’lng the scliQcI winner in teachers. the f::emng ^e the completion of the wor);- ed by the Charlotte Cbstxver. evaluation sejssion vvil! .Avcij, L/vwA be held allowing the viaUlug tra in the Huskey vehicle. Another partk-iputian m i > an oppui tunity foi’input of passenger, Amos McCluney DAR G—i Citizens ideas on the program. Crocker Road, Kings Mountain.' , * ^Fii/i. This summers camp is being was admitted but later released. Mi- P-id^es'cia^*. held in Central’s new!y complet Accoraing to patrol roports, S" M« 60!?^ ISl' ed vocattonal building. Nancy Lee. Miss Hendrick’s Cflass; and Tifmothy FFi'.s.'^ley, Mrs. I Carrjll’s clas.s. I » Angela Hood wa> ffiven the trophy for being the winner in I the Brat and second grade divi-; Man in the recent KiwjrUi Schools Talent Shew. CerlifLcates | for Ihcli' partidjation in the i Slicw went to Karen Lc^dferd. An-; thony Keller, Beth Bates. Randy Mu.s|>burn, VassUy Goode. Law rence Hamrijk, La Bron Hord, Samnny Bell, -Sabva orPrlrriparRichara Greene duAX drla McKinnc)’ and Senja 1 program held In tW) attend-L«h<>c/l’s .Mulfi-Pu^se Room. Huskey was headed north on N. C. 198 and Mull south. Damage to the Huskey car was estimated at $600 and $1000 to the patrol vehicle. MUim Listings, Budg^twork Slowed , Mayor John Henr>' Moss said the aity is in the proee.ss of work ing with various deparnmenta on the X971'72 budget with a eye to presenting the final budget to * he board of commUsioners on June 23. "At thi.s point we can’t tell i w’hat the total budge will be,*’- he said. Ciity Clerk Joe McDaniel said ' Tuesday that tax listing print- CJUts had just bten roceivexi that! day from the county. | “They’re for Number Four, township and we’ve gat to pick gospel sing Hiinkle Little and the Son.-J of Fd4th and the Hampton Trio win be featured In a big gapped ping Saturday ndght at lEast Side Eapttrt church in Hlack.s- hurg, S. C. The public Ls invited to attend. unco and students who were* good cillzea-? during the yea-t were aUo recognized and school patral members were rd.-ognIztM i 'll bee. Students with pp.''fect Mull moved to Shelby from a 3) Passed a re.'^oUition requcxst- upper CHeveland Coun- in- IIU! Clovolanrt CoLinfy ,y became affiliated with! out ■Klrl^s’’Mountajn," LMcDanVel of Commissioners to esta. -ish a Hlue Ridge Ice and Tuel pi ogram waste disposal company which was later ab-* MoDanieJ said the print-cuts 1 in the county that will mclucle sorbed by the Boi-den Company, la^t >'ear were received no latisr land- active with the manage- than the fimt of May and that as: ment of the She’by Plant-of the yet “we still haven’t got the cor* Borden Company for more than porations” listings. 25 years before his rotirement. — After leaving ^olxlen, he was i |y| mi JP associated with the Golf Shop at! /iHHIOUCI S Cleveland Country Club for sev eral years. ho had introdurod into logish- turc that year a hill w^hich wou.M make such contributions legal if they wore nocos.sary expenses and that the local Government Commission had recommendod it be made a statewide law. White said he did not know’ what action Si Approved a request from Phillips Development Co. for the dedication of streets in the first part of the .N’orthwoods subdivision . 9' Voted to call for a public hearing at 7:30 p.m. July 10 at City hap on a request from John Mill! was a memlier of the Ki- wanis Club. During World War T he served In the National Guai’d. Mull was an avid sports fan and called by his friends. "Mr. Baseball.’* Riles Conducted Mrs. Dovie Almond Allmond, 82, of 526 Katherine Ave., died i at 9:15 p.m. Saturday in Sunny-j side Rest Home in Forest City. She was the daughter of the late John and Amanda Lyons Al mond. She is survived by two daught ers, Mrs. A. H. Wilson of Giwer Born and reared in the Bel- wood community. Mull was Mrs. Annie Mae Morrow of son of the late Ambrose T. and -porest City; three sons, Floyd; the 1971 legislature took on the Dilling of Dilling Heating Com- Mary Mc^'Iurd Mull. He attended - Aiimond of Kines Mountain hill but that he would investi- pany to rezone two tracts, one public schools and Piedmont t Allmond of ^ffnev S Cl gate the matter and report back on the west side of York Road School at Lawndale. He became AmoM Allmond of Engle-! to the board. and the other on the cast side a member of the First Baptist ^^ood Calif’ 14 grandchildren’ An'-her UF member. S: ho'L of York Road, from neighborhood Church after moving to .Shclbv. Supt. Donald Jones, pointed out that the rescue squad’s conirn] of traffic played a majoi- role in restoring power to Kings Moun tain during ia.sl Fiiday’s power failure. Hospital administrator Grady Ilow'arrl also spoke out for the squad, pointing out rhat its fr(*e ambulance service is a “great benefit to the community." In other action Monday night, the boaid: 1) passed ureliminary assess ment for twm road improvement petitions, for pav ing Williams Street from end and for Church after moving to .Shefby. and nine great grandchildren, business to gonertl business for Uf, ^as a member of that Funeral services were conduct-1 tho purpose of constructing now building. Five Peimits Are Issued The city clerk’s office issued four permits for repair work or rezoning dunng the week ending Wednesday noon. church’.*; John Class. P. Mull Bible Mull is survived by his wife, Ml’S. Jetlie Hicks Mull; one son. Judge Joe F. Mull; two daught ers. Mrs. Ruth M. Gilffin and Mrs. Martha M. Alexander; one’) brother, Clarence S. Mull, all of Shelby; and two granddaughtei’s. Funeral services were conduct- e<l at 3 p.m. Tuesday from the , First Baptist church hy the Rev- Jim Yarbro, of 102 S. Sims erends Gene Watterson and Ro- Strect, obtained a permit to re- land Loath. Burial will follow in Kdgemont to dead- pair a gargage to his residence, the church cemetery, cui’b and gutter of Wade and Gladys Tignor of ed Tuesday at 4 p.m. at .Si$k Funeral Home Chapel in Kings Mountain. Burial was in Moun tain Rest Cemetery. Want To BUY? SELL? RENT? HIRE? THEY GET RESULTS! Phone 739-5441 Try HtilAlD WANT ADS F • ^<3<ve Him THE SHIRT ON HIS 821 Third street received a per mit to repair their residence. Jerome Strickland. cf <S03 Southwood Drive, obtained a permit to build a utility build- .Maner Road from Phifer Road to deadend. 2i Approved severo’ amend ments to the city codes. The a- menciments are as follows: A penalty of double the actual cost ing, of a building permit for failure Winston Grigg was issued a to comp’y with the ordinance be- zoning permit to p’ace a trailer- fore any actual work is begun; in Block B of Stinnett Mobile penalty of double the cost of Homes. CARD OF THANKS Wo wi’h to express otu’ heart ; felt thanks to the many friends and neighbors, to Dr. SLne-ox and the nursing staff of Ki.ngs Moun- tain hospital for their many kind- ne«se«’ during the illness and death df out Irived one, i *^7 ^ The Family cf [ Ostar Morgan Bales ! ANNOUNCING Second Mortgage Real Estate Loans Consolidation, Home Improvement Oi ANY WORTHWHILE PURPOSE M & J Mortgage and Realty Co. Phillip Witherspoon. Agent TELEPHONE 865-8906 728 E. FRANKLIN BLVD. GASTONIA. N. C. 6;15.7:« BACK Let Dad be a sport in easy care shirts • • - colored * * ^ lor spring in bright T 1 solids or geometric ^ prints. Stripesi too. WE GIFZ WRAC McGinnis DEPARTMENT STORE 8. BATTLEGROUND RHONE 7S9.S116
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