5) Population Greater Kings Mountain 21.914 City Limits 8.465 The Greater Kings Mountain iigurc Is derived Irom the Special United States Bureau of the Census report of January, 1966. and Includes the 14.990 population of Number 4 Township, and the remaining 6.124 from Number S Township, in Cleveland County ond Crowders Mountain Township in Gaston County. Kings Mountain's Reliable Newspaper VOL 84 No. 5 Established 1889 Kings Mountain, N. C., Thursday, February t, 1973 Eighty-Fourth Year PRICE TEN CENTS City-Wide Thanksgiving For Peace Service Sunday « K Mills. Inc. Is Building Office Adffition K Mills, Inc., is buil(ii'n';» a ima- jor addit'iuJ February 5-7. Kings Mountain student, .laughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. will to held in Moore Au-lit A Kings Mountain man plead ed guilty to assault with a d(*ad- ly weapon, inflicting serious bo dily injury, in Cleveland County Superior Court Friday morning. Thomas .Meeks, 43 of 111 t'hiid- ers stieet, pleaded guilty to the July IS. 1972 pistol shooting of Grove Youth Choir. Willie Smith. Judge W. K. Meix'an gave Mocks a two-year suspended jail term and placwl him on a pro bation for five years. He also ordered Meeks to pay into the offic'o of the clerk of Superior Court $10 pt‘r week for thi-ee years. At the end of that period the money is to bo turhcKl over o Smith for damages suffered. Meeks was also ordered not to )o.';sess or drink liquor nor to possess a firearm for five years. Miountain are seeking TeiJlace- ment of ^he crossing with an un derpass. The buildings, which ineludo the roller mill proper, a onetime by wholesale grocery warehouse and onetime cotton gin, are to be razed in the near future, Mr. She is member and soloist of White said, the University Concert Choir which will go on tour In the state in February. Miss Rayfield was selected to sing at the Ma- m oi t'he; skullduggery might have b(‘en involvtKi in one or both .sinkings of the temporary pumps, doing tiieir job from pontoons. Col. W, K. Dickson, the city’s (.iigint-'er, lhink.s there might have been. i>arti;cularly the sink' ing discovered last Thursday m.riling. Full pumpage was restored la.sl Friday vvlien the second pump was in.--la lied. The -plant Is now ( CMible cf pumping 4,5OO,0lX) gal- lon.s daily. Though no SOS had been issu ed to any user to pare usrige, :Mayor Moss noted. SjKvtrum Te.x- lured Kibcr.s, one of the cKy's largest users, cut back voluntari- ^ "The fact (rf pumps on hand and the exporieme of the first crisis made the quick restoration iflf operaTion.s p.)s.sible,” -the May er said, adding, ‘‘the Thank you’ list Ls the .same as two weeks be- in Bus ness Admin- fore, with some additions.” Tile Slielby Scuba divers, Gro ver and Ivings Mountain Rcsc-uc squad, Naticnal Guard Comi>any lOotli Engineers, eity crews, and Governor Jim Holshouser, city engineers and the general con* tractor and the civil defen^ Qg- (Cuntlnucd On Faye S'u'f HONORED — L. A. Wolfe, Sr.. Gaston County dairyman who was a founder of Sunrise Doiry, ha? honored recently by the North Carolina Dairy Products Association with the 1972 Dis tinguished Service Award. The oward was presented ort the concluding bonquet of the asso- ciat cn's 39th annual conven tion in Pinehurst. ALPHA DELTA KAPPA The Kings Mountain chapter of Al])ha Delta Kappa, teacher .somrity, will hold regular meet ing Monday night at 7:30 in the Ccnumunity Room of Kings M»>untain Savings & Loan A.sso- oiatlon on West Mountain street. Ho.stesse.s will be Mrs. L. Arnold 'Ki.ser and Mrs. Franklin L. Ware, Jr. received A grade ratings for food bimefit of the March handling by the Cleveland Coun- Saturday and Sunday, ty Health Department. Charlie Harry of Giover, drive Ja .cecs. Inspections were made by San- said all pn)ce(vds from Mr. Long .says that he enjoys itarians Ralph W. Dcxlmond, Bill drive'will be earmarked for li\ing in Cherryville and the op- Thompson, Dean Harrill and Ken into the cause of birth p(trtunity and cliallenge of oper- ^lartin. ^ defects ating the new Charlion Knits Di- Lodging places receiving "A” nat.onal organization ratings were Kings Mountain Business Leaders of both single and double knit mac ,, Motor Court, Kings Mountain sponsoring the .March bines and is continuing to om- atiocaie Hunt Bill KM Share $357,600 of vision. The plnnt now oporatos llunfs Truck Plaza, Motel RoyaJ, Rock Motel. Royal Villa Motor Inn. Kings Mountain hospital ceived rating of "A”. Kings Mountain schools will re- Kop. Jack II $109,000,000 Quality Sandwich Company (;.jtizens Saturday of Dimes effort, said Mrs. Grady |)loy a Iditional knitters due Howard, advisor for the KMIIS its expans:on. chapter. Mrs. Howard said .some of the students will call on area Another Record Year—Best Ever— At Home S & L; Assets $19,313,697 Home Savings & Loan As.so(?ia- tion had a record year—its 49th —in 1972. At the recent an-nual meeting, shareholders heard reports on the 1972 operation.? and re-elect- od dirootors. Following the meet ing, directors re-eleoted officers. Highlights of the report, pre sented by Thomas A. Tate, exe cutive vR'C-president, were: Assets inoreavsed 24.2 percent, or $3,762,228, to $19,313,697. Savings increa.sed 21.5 percent, or $3,039,053. to $17,172,916. Mortgage loans increased 21.2 percent, or $2,864,345, to $16,365,- 845. Dividends paid .shareholders totaled a record $831,1.55. The a.ssociation added $121,864 to it? reserv'C.s, which at year-end Bncludod $258,702 in the rc.serve account for bad debts, and $748,- 518 in the fedciral insurance re serve account, both the re.servo funds totaling $1,007,220. Other a.ssocialion assets includ ed $282,234 in cash, $1,639,009 in Grocery; Community Gro- bonds, and share loans of $387,- eery; Falls Grocery; Gault Gro- 750, office buildings $172,626, and eery; Harris Teeter; J&C Meat office furniture and fixtures at Processing; Ole Country Store; $4-1,102. 'Macs Grocery & Meats; Pauline During the surruner tihe asso- Stoi^; Waco Road Grocery; Winn elation opened its new branch Dixie. building in Bc.s.st>mcr City. Grade B markets in the area During 1972 the assolciation are Hambright Grocery d Gro- made 423 new loan.s and had eery of Grover; Ro’-erts Cash 1903 loans in force at year-end. Grocery; and Weir Grocery. At year-end the association had 5832 savings accounts. Gcody Barbecue; Griffin received rating of "A . Food stands receiving “A” ra ting were Crossroads Music Park and Kings Mountain Swimming Pool. Grade A markets in the area marching on birth de are A&P; B&B Food Store; Bla- lock afternoon while others will be working in the area on Sumlay afteriUM>n. The drive is being c‘onduct(Ki s’milarly to the former Moth<*r’s March on Polio hut instcaorted Mar>' Ertest ol Kings Mountain had moved her belongings into a home at 204 Blanton St., in Kings Mountain but had been living with hw mother-in-law for the past two weeks. When she returned to the home yest(*rda\' nearly cveiything she owned was stolen. Among the missing items w(*re all of the family's clolht's, all of the baby's toy.s, an oil lieater, electric blan ket. a number of eli'clrical appli- ames, a baby .'iirollcr, make-up mimr and a jewelry case. Politx* r(*ported entry to the liomt* was apparently made through an unlocked door. Pastors, City Are Sponsoring Celebration ‘Thanksgiving for Peace” ser vices will be held in vhtually all Kings Mountain churches Sunday morning. The Kings .Mountain Minister ial .Vssc.ciation and the City of Kings Mountain are .jxjnsorini the .services which culminate a celebration of "special Thanksgiv ing” designated in tlie city by the mayor and city commission. "To give thanks for peace and to honor and exjjress our mixst humble and sincere appreciation to all veterans and sersicemon and their faimilies; to those w'ho made the supreme sacrifice Of giving their lives and to their families; to those who are miss ing in action and their famHies and to all prisoners of war and their fa'milie.s” will be e.>lpiressod in the worship services. A resolution establishing the time between Wednesday, Janu ary 31 and Sunday, February 4rh, as a special period of ‘Thanks giving for Peace” in Kings Moun tain was signed by Mayor John H. Mass and Commissioners Ray Cline of Ward 1; W. S. Biddix ol Ward 11; T. J. EIlis(>n of Ward III; Norman King of Ward IV; Jonas Bridges of Ward V and Jim Dickey of W’ard VI. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RE SOLVED by the Mayor and the Board of Commissioners for the City of Kings Mountain. North Carolina, that the period oi time between Wednesday. January 31, 1973 and Sunday, February 4th, be, and it hereby is, proc*Iailmed as a special period of ‘Thanks giving for Peace” in the City of Kings Mountain, and that this period be, and hereby is, dedicat-f ed to the proposition that the ending of the war is a first step toward building peace in Inck)- china and Southeast Asia and a lasting and enduring peace in our w’orld, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all churches in the City of Kings Mountain and area join with the Kings .Mountain Minis terial Association lo hold .si)eeial .'services on Sunday, Febrinwy 4, to give thanks for peace and to honor and e.\j)ress our most hum ble and sincere appreciation to all Veterans and servict*men, and their families; to those who made the supreme .'••acrifite of giving their lives, and to their famili(*s; to those who are Missing In Ac- (Continued On Poyr Six) Rhea Child's Rites Today Funeral services for Victoria Louise Rhea. tliree-* oar-old daughter of Mr. an<*• on his back for nearly 23 years, an oi)erating in which a surgeon Hruhl. Under DeBruhl’s hill. Grade A restaurants are Goo(}>-- He can't; he has arthritis so had rehuiit his hips. He expects '•> funds could Ix' us^ for new Drurr that it froze his hips and twisted throw away his crutches and building only and not ft'r de i ic- Dircelore are L. G. Patterson, Compa'ny; Kings Mtn. Oafeteu his legs into awkward shapes. start walking normally within tiremont. Under Hunt's bill, funds Jack H. White, Thomas A. Tate, ia; Jean's F"ish Fry; Kings Moun- He has to sleep on his side in four weeks. .. . „ . ... through tlie county B. D. Ratteriee, J. H. Thomson, tain Drug; Little Moo; Long- bed. “H ^ ^ miracle, he ^nd. commissioners. R. S. Plonk, Dr. Paul E. Hendricks, horn Restaurant; Minute Grill; Champion’s condition is so bad "I underwent surgery on Dec. Hunt pointed out Charles Blanton and Fred Wright, 'Norman and Love Fish Box; Peg- that he can’t sit in a straight 1972. and I vo lia.l no compli- to authorize a $^10'),000,i^K stale- jr. gy’s Restaurant; Paul Seafood; chair and can’t even cross his cations. There’s een no pam. no wide hon\ issue for school con- Officers arc J. H. Thomson, pres- Reen’s Cafeteria; Royal Villa legs when he sits down. swelliiv^ no infection The doc- struolion has also fx'cn iniKKluc- adent; B. D. •Rattorrc'e, vicc-iprcsi- Restaurant- Silver Villa; Burger He hiisn’l taken a step in near- tor says I 11 e as good as new. fxl and its possible his dent; Tlromias A. Tate, executive House. ' ly 23 years without using crut- .M«‘anwhile he is takin;; it easy Hruhl’s i)ills will lx* c vk*e-'prpsident; Jat'ob A. Dixon, Carolina Cafe received rating ches. home, waitin.; lor a final wiih the bond i.'-siic iiroposal. Manager of the Bessemer Ci-ty of "B”. Ho couldn’t straighten up. In clie kun :n February before Hunt said hi.s bill would ‘aK 'Branch and treiisurer; 'Nancy S. Schools receiving grades of “A” his lx*nt-over position he looked l e s lelcastnl to li\o a noimal in piovkling eqiMl ^iiuationa Seism, secretary; and Rebecca are Bethware, East, Grover, like a midget, less than four feet lile. opportunities for all children. re- Broome ojid Bonnie Bridgo.s, as- Kings Mountain high school, tall. Champirm, who lives in the Oak gardloss of plan* of residence *