Mrs. Boyd's Rites Conducted Funeral rites for Mrs. Mattie Fairior To F31 Chuich Pulpit Tar Heel Spotlight _ . « . .. The site of Fort Dobbs, North Dr. HuiJ:h Farrior of Shelby, | Qj,|y romaining tangi- BovH wMt , ^ rainor oi i>neiny, ^ only ronu Sterol conducted Thursd HI ' a 1*1 vrxAiTii pi ~ r'-'-c*-—••• an^ T o Washington, D. C. Presbyterian churches across Ihoiperty located near Statesville is ' the early frontier life of Eng- to afid James Boyd of Kings Mann-[ nation. i ttfri; two daughters, Miss Ka-! * • rx »-. • thryn Boyd and Mr.s. Alice Mit- Accompanying Dr. fariioi chem, both of Kings Mountain; Mountain will be Ilunga . one brother. Alaska Alexander of “ 1" 'T .Winston-Salem; one sister, oree “f, • ’ pjtal who holds a scholarship Alexander, of Charlotte; from the Prosoyterian church of B-ynt, Mrs. Leola Gilmore” nine ,7 . ... , , grandchildren; 14 great-grand-i f‘‘"I*:' ‘Zn‘ Children and one greaiVeat Dr. .McGill, grandchild ,Kalenga will also participate on the beneficiary of a recent grant' settlers and the role playew of Ben R. Bridges, were con- 1 ^^ucled SuiKlay at .5 p. m. from tor and Chairman of th,. RoaRi. has completed a life of oon.struc- "S,' T Her pastor, Rev'. Richard Ply- live service an:l .^-leadfa.st devo tion to duty. WHEREAS, First Union Nat ional Bank remembers with deep gratitude his tireless and con stant care for its interests and his efforts in ils organization pnd development. We here<-:y re- fcord as some indication of the tsteem in which he was held, pur grief and deep sorrow’ for his untimely death; and extend to his family our sincere sym pathy. BE IT RESOLVED, tliat this I ler, officiated at dhe final riles ( assisted by Rev. 'Mitchell Pruitt, and interment was in the church cem co-chairmv*n of the hostess committee which also included Mrs. J. K. Willis. Mr.s. c. D. Blanton, Mrs. H. O. Williams and Mrs. Charles ney. 24 pt — MRS. BEA;^EY S Funeral rites for Mrs. Mary JeU Bt'asley, 83, of Route 1, Grover, i^Bon wore conducted Sunday after.no'm from Earl’s Fir.st ‘Bapti.st church, | tribute be recoixled in the min-1 , m,, ^ , IrtfS of First Union Xntion-il H-'-dk'cs “f ^ank and a copy be piiblish«l in '-Mountain; one sustor, Mi-s. [ the Kings Mountain Herald and J. F. Cunningham of ! Editor’s Note: Veterans and ! their families are asking thous- ! ands of questions concerning the benefits their government pro- Miss Mary Ann Palmer, 79, of|Vides for them through the Vet- Polkvilie, died at 10:05 a.m. Mon-iorans Adminis-tration. Below are! interment following in the church day at Cleveland Memorial hos- some representative queries. Ad- cemetery, pital after an illness of four ditional information may be ob- months. tained at any VA office. She was aunt of Mr.s. TVacy Stewart, Sr. of Kings Mountain, j Q. Is there a limit on the A native of Cleveland County,' amount of G. I. loan a veteran )vernor’s Highway Safety Pro -am specifies the following pen- ia’tics and administrative proce dures loF first convictions; I 1. 0.05 to 0.10 BAG-GO day rev- opation of license with the sen tence served entiix‘ly on proba tion. 2.0-10 to 0.20 EAC—Revocation for one^ year with the first 90 days being active revocation and the remaining nine months on probation. 3. 0.20 and abov'e- one year re ccatioji and one year on pro i n with mandatory review ■I I possible action by the State’s d.cal Revdew Board. In cases involving these higher BAG lev-, els, the medical review '.card may add to the condition of pro-' a copy be delivon^l to the family ,, , . I u i I she was the daughter of the late can get? Mountain; 2;) grandchildren and ^ « Wf the late Mr. Neisler. 17 great-grandchildren. I. T. Smith h New Post Mrs. Griffin's Mother Passes She formerly taught at Fair-: A.—The amount of the home view school in PolkvHle and was ^*^®^ ^ matter between the a mombor of Polkvdlle Undtod home; five daughters. Mr.s, Je.ssie Mrs. B(‘as'ley, wife of Boyd Bea.sley, Sr., died Thui-sday in the Kings Mountain hiT.^pital. Rev. R. F. Kilgorre officiated at the final rife.s. Surviving besides her husliand are four .‘•'ons, Marian, Roland and Boyd Beasley, Jr., all of Shel \ Watch Your Ai "GO l by, anvd Joseph Beasle>’ of the James “Tom” Smith joined Funeral rites for F'airmont Foods Gompany Ross Sperling, 6S, of Shel- February 8, 1973, as Systems & I mother of Mrs. Wilson Gnf- Programming Manager, roplac ■ Kings Mountain, were Ing .Mike Heiberg who recently Saturday afternoon at resigm^ to go with McDaniel!^ o clock from Palmer Moiduary y Aircraft Corporation in Califor- Fhelby wijih Rc^v. Gene Wat- j nia. Tom Smith will report to C. j ; fe. Satterfield, Director of Infor ; hiation System^ l^jessing and will direct the sys-' (ferns and programming activit-' I Methodist church. ! However, there is a maxi-; p and Mrs Marv Tr>hn : Surviving is one brother, James : povxion of the loan ^ - of Gr^er Mr7 ^ X I Clyde Pa'lmer of Casar. ' ‘^at the Veterrans Admmistra- Mandox of Sherbr* Mr ! Funeral servilces were conduct- t^n can guarantee-60 per cent, AsheviHe and Mrs ed at 4 Dm WHrinp«fta»i/ ti- pis»1tyi fhe loan, not to exceed $12,-i » •' ‘otr- Mrs. Mary Tr.rTint^;!!! 500. ' Washington. D. L., three .sisters, Mrs. Fannie Q.—I am insured under a “V”- Hunter of Hartsville, S. C., Mrs. prefixed National Service Life Julia Campbell of Florence. S. C. Insurance policy. Can I take out* ^md Mrs. Queen E. Hamilton of more insurance? Loath and Rev. Roland officiating. and Data Pro- Interment was in Sunset ceme- svs-' teo'- Mrs.I S|x>r!ing died Fi'iday in l ies at Omaha iTnd Raleigh, N. C.' Memorial h(»spilal afl- J Smitli comes to Fairmont fmm ***’ several years of J V^almont Industries where he was health, i Supervisor of Sy.stems & Pro-: A native of Cleveland county, • gramming. Previously, he was a widow of Carl C. *i Systems Engineer with Internal-i a member of First { ional Busine.-is .Machines as well Baptist church and of the Phil- • as a Programmer and Program- ^Hiea Sundiiy school class. I mer Supervisor in the U. S. A. F. Besides her daughter liere, I Smith is a graduate of North i® survived by a daughter, ? Carolina State University at Ra- James E. Phillips of Ma- j fe)gh. North Carolina, and the,^^^^m. (la.; one brother and six f son of Mr. and M'ls. Wilbur g. j !'Smith (’Mutt) of 810 MonnH? Ave. I He and his wif<*. Pat and ehiki- j * ren, Marie, Michelle & Monica, I reside in Omaha, Nebraska. Tree United Methodist church by the Rev. Bill Forbis and the Rev. W. G. Biggerstaff. Burial was ui the church ceme tery. The steel industry is now making steel wire so fine that all-4 pound strand would reach the earth to the moon. The American steel industry is spending nearly a million dol- declinin„ jars a day for a cleaner envir- oninent. A.—Yes. A recent law (92-lSSt allows veterans with that type of coverage to buy paid up addi tional life insurance with their annual insurance dividends. Write the insurance center where you pay your premiums iSt. Paul or Philadelphia►, if you have not re ceived an application form. .Mexandria, Va.; 32 grandchil dren and 30 gr^iit-grandohildren. lose ugly excess weight with the !»tinsiblo NEW FAT-GO diet plan. Nothing sensational just steady weight loss for those that really want to lose. A full 12 day supply only $2.50. The price of two cups of coffee. Ask drug store about the FAT-GO reducing plan and start losing v/c-ight this week. Money back In full if not complete ly satisfied with weight loss from the very first package. DOM>T DELAY gete FAT-GO ^oday* '"‘niy $2.50 at KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. I": j Shelby To Get Jail Funds Foote Sales Are Higher Footo .Mineral If EXrON I'a. company reported that net sales ' for tlio year 1972 were $93,653,- : 923, up one pr the ■-funding recently approval by the. previous year. Strong sales ;n the iGovernor’s Committee on Law' fourth quarter, es.pe::aliy to au- and Order has been announced tomotive, aluminuin an Nearly $s million in Law Kn- crease. 'forcemen't Assistance Administra- For the yndwich Or BARBECUE Sa idwich or FISH Sandwich Served w/French Fries & HOME MADE Cole Siaw Complete w/Hot Coffee or Icod Tea All For $1.25-IT'S GOOD!! AND N O W ^ SUPER HOT DOG with Chili Onions Mustard & Catsup & SLAW DELICIOUS And We Still Have The Best GRILLED - Not Under-Cooked, Not Burn ed, But fust Right. OLE FASHIONED (You Get It All) Hamburgers Hot Dogs Fish Sandwich Big Moo Big Bossy If You Want Chili & Onions — IT'S STANDARD II You Want Lettuce & Tomato — SAY SO! DESSERT - DON'T FORGET IT SCRUMPTIOUS!! Banana Splits Parfaits 30c & 60c Hot Fudge Cakes Strawberry Short Cake Sundaes - 8 Flavors or Cones - Choc. Dipped Butterscotch or Plain DBINKS? NAME YOUR CHOICE We Pledge To Serve GOOD FOOD and Give GOOD SERVICE — If You Don't Get Both — LET ME HEAR FROM YOU. Jim Amos P.S.: Find Your Picture On Our Bulletin Board — It's Good For A Free Milk Shake & Hamburger! |r/ •Mr. kc5 ai with taste rocjp< QU 1 ( croar ‘ orn 2 c 2 ( dar < Ch Pa In 'toget milfl hot, from and Ganr rika. E 1 i 1-- 1 ( 1 corn ed f Co BI cake smcM teas] 325 four Itnov r