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at - <1.* - -TI ^AGE 4 MORE ABOUT FISHING REPORT THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. th(* flies wore li!iU‘ yrllow srnn.'- flios. and I nl^*o noiirorl ih.il 1r( ut were taking them. I cjuii k- : ly tied on a si'/e j-j yjdlew xt »n‘ fly and pr .-cedr.'l lo cmi. h and rel(*ase ahoni a dcvt'a nvera^j*- si'/ed trouf. Kvon if it was diuii?) luck — and it prormbly was — 1 left ilie stream with a s(*nse of acconi- plis'hmeni all ton rare. I felt lik(‘ tlu* man ^\ho lias di'jovere I a '‘hatch" nf .T.dl\- tii'tsm Oiant Xihlels and matclied them successfully rii;ht out of iln» ca n. But I can only ■ima.tjine what led a fcdlow namerl Mike Drosl of Whittaker Kalis, Wes'l Vir- ^finia, lo use a small fiidd mouse as bail to land a IT-and-a-half- pound birown trout in coal min* in? country recently. Surely he knows .somethinjj be* yond the ^jrasp of mo.st of us. Mrs. Carroll's Rites Conducted First Union Bid Low On Bonds ./ --.O'.' Funeral services far Mrs. .Janie .smith (’arrall, si, of ('tasioni.i w(*i(‘ conducied 'Incwday at 2;3fi p.m. It Missicaiary Mcdh idist rh nch ’ay Itev. .Sj>ur‘^eon .'sTintp^s and hcv. Boy Fredell. Burial wa.s in IlullcMider Cemetery. A re-j'ideni of lOH) Union Boad, Mrs. Carroll died at 6 ji.m. on May 26 at Kin"s Mountain Jtcxspi* tal. ' Unlucky Week Foi;.Jnn^. daily Thursday, May 31, 1973 f First Union Xaitonal Hank of North Carolina was lovv hidde- am six last Friday $2.alX),0(K) Kin;4s Mountain Sch lal can.slruction bonds at l.7h!)7 percent net interest cost. lilt? 20-y(‘ar bond Issue has an avera^je maturity cf 12..7 percent years. Last week apparently wasn’t a Mis. T^enaii!s Luncheon Honois Mbs Kiker %t.es.Cqiii4il.cteii iSenioi Gitizens Dairy Speaker 7-11 Robbed Of $75 Cash V lii# • ,, <r W./I .... tu.-. o* ^ Mrs. Giaco A luncheon was sponsor^'d by' K. Yoik Kiker. Marketing Spe-1 Kinpi.s Mountain police re]X)rt- ori Mmnt'iin ° -"aJilee Goldmine Homomak- cialLsi, N. C. l>ej)i of A^fricull* edly have .s.>me .su.sj>ecls in last inn./rKvtn f'i.rt- /f 7io er.s Sunday, May 20 for the st.mior luo will lx* ‘tucsi speaker at a I'hurs lay's $75 armed rcrfjbery at l*irF'P vvi im ' t Pant\t nh from Faith citizens in this aiea. Tlu* oi^ea- Kick-off Ilroakfasi on June 1 to the Seven-Kleven store on Bliih'r vlVn Wint/ in M held in the Galilee start the 1973 Dairy Month Road, tragic mishaps, one cu whcch ‘tAvin^; in Mountain Rest ceinc- ’ ' * Other bidders were United Bank A native of Burke County, .she <d Vir;,dnia -4.7123 percent. Wa- bn light him a ticket for failure R'l’y. to yield ruht cf way. -Mrs. Te.sscnair, wife of Rev. Sgt. M. M. Hunter of the city VVillie E. Tessenair, died Monday pciicc charged Clary Friday after niQi*n n^r in the King^ Mountain a 12:50 p.m. wreck at the inter- hospital MORE ABOUT TURNER as a welcomeil addition to the Bulldog squad. The addition of an (‘Xperienced guard to replace NapicT will giv^e the Bulldogs expcri(*nced men in all posit ion.s. "Doug is a versatile guard that can play either tin* wing or the paint,*■ commented Hoibroik "He is an outstanding defensive gua/cl and he has that all inip.:rlant game experience. Doug is an ag- gn ssive hard imso I comiietiloi that I fei'l will give us more sti’f'ngth ilefensiv(*!>•. Because cl his si/e he will he able to inatcdT up with the i'-igger guard-; cf rp- jionents." Turner a\'eraged 12 points per game on a vlub lliai iiad all five .startei's av(‘raging in douidi* fig- un*s. ill* al.s) sh«'W(‘d hi-; de.h'iis- i\e ability byg.abbing 18-') .-ite.al.--- cr loa.se balls during thi-; jiasi season. In high sch( .)! lie wa-; seletdcd to llie All-Caiholic League, one I cf the stivigfst leagues in tlu* Columbus. Chio area. At Olney Central he chmion- strated hi.- fine* outsidi* shooting ability and that he was a very ca.pa<.je oall handier and passer. Turner was coacherl at Olnf*y Central College by Gene Duke, a former Norlli Car dinian. who did scouting work fer hIk* lO.")? na tional chnmjdcns at the Uni\a*rs- ity cf Ncitii Carolina and coa. li ed for feur years at Aycock High ' School in H(‘nderson. N. C. His clubs have carrierl the tradinnarl; of poise and discipline. ’We feel tliat Dnig is the type of young man that will make an outstanding contribution t> Bull dog Athletics," cciitiiuied Hol brook. "He is a ver\' dedicated and disciplined young man. He is an aggro-sive comp(*titor but he is a quality student with a B average." was tile daughter of the late Carsen Smith an<I Sarah Butler Smith. Her Jiu.sband, John Turn er Carroll, died in 1964. Survivors include six daugh- teis. .Mrs. Henry Hord of JBdly- wood, Fla.; .'Mrs. William Flol(-h- 01 cf Il illywood, Fla.; Mrs. Lemon lane.- of (kistonii; .Mrs. .Max VVMliams of Dranlord. (’onii.; Mr . Waller Kngland of Hamlet; and Mix. Pul Ware cl Pel;n nt: four .-’ons. fJrady Carroll of King.« Jamix Cirroil of Mer- edin, Conn.j John Carroll of Gas tonia; and Douglas Carroll of Spartanburg; two sisters, Mrs. Letha Van Dyke of Kings Moun tain and Mrs. Maryetta Green of Kings Mountain; six brothers, Fred Smith and Charlie Smith ot L.vVcll; Je.s.-;e .Smith of I^anca.ster, and Baleigh Smith, Ro> Smith and .Sam Smith, all ol Kings .Mountain; -16 grandchil- dn n ind 26 gie.it grandehildren. Sis;< Funi'ral Jh me* was in charge of the arrangi*ment.s. > chovia Bank and Trust Company 4.7162 percent. First Citizens Bank & Ti'u-t Company 4.7289 jiorcenr. North Car.>lina National Bank 4.7,562 percent; and Dominick & Dominick 4.8295 percent. Street aiKl School officials expre.ssed them- .s{*lvcs a.s pleased with the sale. Don Jones, superintendent, said ariliitect.s are completing final di'iails on plans and added “we stiil hci>e to get eonstruUion un- |{.wav in August’’.' so.-tion cf East Kin, Oriental Avenue. Accorriing to Hunter’s repurt, Clary’s car pulled frcf.n the stop sign on Oriental Avenue into East King and into the path of a car driven by Gaiy* Wayne Guess of Route 1 Dallas. Sgt. Hunter c.stimaled dajnage.s rites, as $175 to the Clary car and S700 Surviving, in . bu.i and, are fiv ^ She had been a sales lady for Stanley Home Products in this urea for a number of years. She was daughter of the late -Ml. and Mrs. George Thomas I lenders^m. Rev. Flay I^ayne and Rev. Roy Dean Clai'k officiated at 4he fi- c.lurch Ke.Teation Hall. activities in Clevelami County The pn^ident of xAe as.soc:a Mis-** Kiker is a home oconixnist tion, Mrs. Mildred Perkins pro- with the Markt'i Development sented a cake to the olde.st red- and Promotion Section, Division dent in the community, ‘4 -Markets. Sin* works with mass Airs. Emnia Stowe, past pre.si- fei'ding groups, schools, corn- dent, presenttn! to all ladies pres- mocUty as.-ioclatIons. uni others ent aprons and thbae that were -h the promotion of N. C. food unable tn attend were .sent cov- products. ered dishes. /. . Prior to joining the N. t'. De- I - • ■ ^ partmenl of Agriculture Ms.s Ki- .said the other vvas about six MQ119t0V 1|ISU05 i her taught Horne Exxincmlixs In .slend<T, wearing a darlc. Buildlina 'IPttntlitS city, and was Dlnectoi* of pullover .shirt, blue ptint.s and a j Dairy Council iji Roanoke, Vir- s'kl ma.4t. Both were car addition to Jier The following building per- She was iiresenuxl ihi* weapons, its have been issued bv Build- Woman of the Year Awi According Lo police, two black miles entertHl tht* .sloi'o about 11:20 p.m. Thursday and took the ca.sh drawer (‘ontalning $75. La mar Paysour was the employee in charge of the .store at the time. Pay.sour de.scribc'd one of th** robboiTs as about four feet eleven, wearing dark trousers and a stocking over his head. Pay.s:iuf carry i ng Award In Principal item in the school von.'trucli'in plan is a new Junior liigh sc'ho.l To be built south of the present high .school. Other oio: fs include addition of an Bids were received by the State Local Government Commission. Harlan E. Btivlcs, secretary. to Guofs’s vehicle. , , Tuesday at 3:32 p.m., Clary ierson of Cleveland. Ohio; ing"lnspeln^ VV-^VV. by the N*. C. State Orange' Pay.sou# told police that tlio wa.s involved in anctlier two-car Tossenair. of Enoreo, Warren E- RCjnclds, $B009 te- aiV-i I'ecoived the U^DA Distingu- two entt^ the right front door, wreck on Mountain Street. This S'* Tessenair of Gas- modeling of iv.sidence at 930 S4*rvice Aw^ard in 1972. .She He aixid one clayed at tfie right time, his ear collided with a car Samuel and Boyce Cleveland avenue. linTred'-ite nast Ihvsidenl of the counter and the ctlier driven b>- April Brown Morris of "<^''*senair, both of Kings Moun* Jackie D. and Arlene Barrett, of the X. C. Council of Food and came to the left side of the coun- Routo 2. n; three daughters, Mrs- Etru- $.1900 addition to residence at 202 Nutrition. ter ami demanded the money. P:l. Richard Reynolds, the in- O'ayton and Mi*s. VVliltiP Afae Pa'rk Drive. • - M , Tlu* t\\x> ran out of the store vesiigating office-, lifted dam- Mountain and Mrs. E. W. Griffin, $1350 util- Representatives from business, and toward the Masonic Lodge, ‘ -Ney York; ities j^provements to residence Industry, schools. government, Pay.souT said. Police said they the were told that a dark colored Dining car had been .seen behind the su'livi- Ma.sonic Lodge lust prior to the will lobbei^'. youth Officers Julius Burton and East Radio Watch Set June 16 VFD Fund Reaches $3,500 Cl ovel a nd C'ou nty Com mu n ity Radio Watch. Inc., a volunteer Mganizati m of 2s men, uiJi oji- an auction Saturday, June Idt'i. ic huy radio.-; and cffiiL- menf, * * itu* auction will begin at 3 p. m. and will be held at Keystone Mobile Home Lot on 74-We.st, .said Chief Lloyd Idol and Captirm Arnold Nav(*y. Area citizims \vh-» wouki like t ) flonate items i ) he aucticne.l are asked to ( ill Chief Irlol .i di liver them In ihi* anclion .'•i'e. Tho Oak Grove Volunteer Fire Department reports S3,560 do naietl toward the punhase of it; cpiick dump watei- truck and a new brush fire truck, hhe department designated the -•ection of York Road and Gold Street. Sally George Walls of Shelby was charged with a stop light violation after her car struck a ’ar driven by Bobby Lee Scalf of ’1X5 Falls Street. Mr.-;. Walls was l:iken to Cleveland Memorial Hospital and Scalf \\\ls treated at M Gill Clinic. Silver Dollai* Trailer Park. Nine Chaigj^. Fov Break-In* Students ProHeved t Free Swim lessdAi under 19 yeju’s of 'age, and a Jadcie D. Barrett investigated Uu? radio quiz program. hold-up. ^u' r*' - I ^hool Students will provid er! 12 hours of free s.\vlmming Juvenile petitions have been instruction —- and no dip-ins filed against nine black youth.s In5trueli9n^-at the city PtI. L. D. Dcattie a^ $1,450 To Mrs. Walls’ car and S200 to Scalfs. Detroit Jones of Chester, Pa., was ch.irged with driving left of file ('enter line Sunday followin, listed damage "'•p broke into oigJit ^*v'mming pooOs. . £ZOIf iflf Ti*ir\/*w. n T~..• „ mh#* Aitv months of Apr I and May lo in-1 a 6:4S a.m. wreck at the inter foim the community and to sol-; section of East King and Carpen- icit money tor the project. Tho-e who have not inadv** their contributions to the pic.j- .?cts a.^e a.iked to do .so t.us ucv.* The common tv is al.-;o or! that the spe.dal project t' purchase the water u-uck an brush fire truck is not the sam ter streets. clotiMlions will ho .'ii)i.ro- as tho miniial ririve which will a!(‘1'. said Chief Idol. 'Ihe says the volunteers ;>«v:ist 'ity police at night and are on call for emergency services h> help .strandivl motorists and in any (miergencios. He says only 12 men in the organization cvvn ra dios and cllu'i's are l>adl\' needed. ho condiuted durin^r the month of November for the maintenance of the departrjont. Wayne Self is Oak Grove fire ehie f. SERMON TOPIC "X 'ITuibled C hurch" will be Ihe .sermon tepic of Dr. Paul .\usley at Sunday morning wc.-- sliip hour at 11 at First Presby- t(‘rian ehurch. REUNION I)c.<ccnianf.s o^ Daniel and Su.^an Wallace will hold their annual reunion Sunday at Gas ton Agriculture Center. Dallas. Pi'iii.' lunch will be .spread at 1 i>.m. Clan Pre.sident, Mrs. Odell Benton, invites all friends and relativt*s to attend. oi: sheds at Kings Mountain commission voted the Country Club on May 21 arid did instruction Monday night. \ approximately $4,000 damage, ! Moss Resevoir, stole four riding golf carts, prac- p||s^^ Uce balls and golf clubs belong- * lOHi in? to members of the club. c'lv’s w"»ter resevnir on Sgt. M, M. Hunter, Capt. Will- Buffalo Creek will be John Hen- Sgt. AT. M. Hunter siud Jone.s K'Per, Chief Tom M^rDevitt *Moss Rese\oir and the w-ater told him he fell asleep at the Corn were as- D-eatment plant FBlisun treat- wiieel and bU car crossed the ^ ca.se. ment Plant. Trial Is set for June 8 in juvt?- Act on was taken by the city nile coun in Shelby. commission Monday on motion Three .of the same youth.s re- Commissioner VV. S. Biddix, portedly broke into the residence -‘^-^^’ided by Commissioner Jonas of .Annie Morrison Adams at 408 bridges. Childers Street l;tst Thumday G>mm. BHdlx declared Mayor night and stole one pack of pi- ' leadership was greatly re- mento cheese and some spare ■'^PO^sSde for the fact of re ribs valued at two dollare. sevoir and that Grnim. Ellison, Lt. David Corn investigated *tis long service on the 'hat incident. commission daUng to 1B47, had given mu.-'h leadershin to im center line and struck a ?ar driv en by Samuel Lee McChun 1060 We.stover Drive. No damages were Ii.sted Humor’s roporr. of on Local Students Win Degrees Two K’u'**; Mo-«ntain stijdoi I Barbara T. Ph Hips of George ! town Apartments No. l ant! IIu ':ort Haskel J’<cism of route 1, arr | among May graduates of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. . , — —— 4* mi nt?, vi -Seism reoeiv- prov^ments in the city, both in ”• af.'counti.ng. water supply and other areas. S-BEDROOM HOMES ■IIJJIII .ALL MODELS ■ONLY $5 Down Paid in 15 Years Annual Percentage Rate12®o Monthly Payments . $107.88 Up. Cash Prices $8995 Up ON YOUR LOT ... Anywhere in the Carolinas! f mail this coupon-——: BRICK HOMES, INC. I P. 0. BOX 3233. CHARLOnt, N. C. 28203 ! I We are interested in building soon Please mail ! . hrorhur# ■ ! NAME I ADDRESS I , CITY . (STATE! I TELEPHONE ^^^lJ)jwn^lot (j I do not own lot 1 :ail|LORICIC Sales Office: etpi old pinevillc ro. • charlotte, n. c. • phone s23-fi7i Mrs. Phillips received her B. THE IDEAL FAMILY CAR - SCVEffiU, NOW IN STOCK! mw. 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