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I * Page 18A-MIltItOB-HEBAIJ>-Thur»d»y, August It, 1976 Obituaries JOE GALLOWAY Funeral servlceB for Joe William Galloway, 34, of Rt. 4, will be conducted Friday at 4 p. m. from First Church of the Nazarene of which he was a member, Interment following In Mountain Rest Cemetery. His pastor. Rev. C. A. Boat, will officiate, assisted by Rev. Clyde Bearden, pastor of First Baptist Clairch. According to Investiga tion by Assistant Coroner Bennett Masters, young Galloway was backing a tractor Into a low shed at his residence about 7 p. m. Tuesday night. His foot apparently slipped off the clutch and he was penned between the steering wheel and top of the shed. Death was caused by suffocation, said Mr. Masters. A Kings Mountain native, Galloway was son of Marshall Raymond and Anne Edna Goode Galloway. Surviving, In addition to hlB parents, are three brothers, Raymond, Mike and Wayne Galloway, all of Kings Mountain; and his paternal grandmother. Mrs. J. B. Galloway of Blackstone, Va. He was employed by Mauney Hosiery Mill. The body will remain at Harris Funeral Home until the hour of services. The family will receive friends Thursday night from 7 until 9 p. m. MRS. M.T. ASHE Uoan B. WKSTMORELAND • FOR • IN. C. Senate DEMOCRAT Pd. for by Westmoreland For N. C. Senate campaign, James Scruggs, Treasurer Funeral services for Mrs. Mammle Therrell Ashe, M, of 8100 Margrace Rd., mother of Mrs. Broadus Herndon of Kings Mountain, were conducted Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock from Whittington Sind Ashe Funeral Chapel In Charlotte, Interment following In Olivet Cemetery In McConnell, S. C. Rev. Harry W. Phlll^is of Westminister Presby terian Church officiated. Surviving, In addition to her daughter here, are a daughter, Mrs. Thomas J. Strathan of Charlotte; one son, William B. Ashe of Decatur, Oa.; one sister, Mrs. Lottie Garrison of Rock HUl, S. C.; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. church cemetery. Mr. Shear was son of Sam Shear, Sr. of Grover and the late Mrs. Katie McQuney Shear. Surviving, In addition to his father, are his wife, Mrs. Maggie Shear; two sisters, Mrs. Thelma Byers and Mrs. Mary Mltchem, both of Grover; and one brother, Amos Shear, of Grover. MRS. MAGGIE HDTSON T. W. WELLS What can you do when you want extra money? Let H & R Block teach you to prepare income tax returns. H&R Block knows income taxes, and how to teach you to prepare income tax returns. We teach income tax preparation to people who have a flair for dealing accurately with figures, and who enjoy working with the public, and who would like to earn extra income in their spare time. Over 350,000 students have graduated from our Income Tax Course We teach classes in more than 2,000 communities throughout the country There is almost certain to be a class location and time satisfactory to you. Job inter views available lor best students. Send for free infor mation and class schedules today. HURRY! Classes Start: September 18, 1976 There are—TtsB convenient area class locations. Contact the H&R BLOCK office nearest you: I 1612 S. York Rd. Gastonia, N. C. I 864-6701 Please send me free information about your tax prepa- I ration course. I understand there is no obligation. Name 402 S. Lafayette 3t. Shelby, N. C. 487-6126 Funeral services for Thomas Walden Wells, 77, of Gastonia who died Sun day night In Kings Mountain Hospital, were conducted Tuesday at 4 p. m. from Sisk Funeral Home East Chapel, In terment following In Bessemer City Memorial Cemetery. Rev. Johnnie Perry officiated. A retired textile em ploye, Mr. Wells was son of. the late Arthur and Annie Garrett Wells. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eula Hill Wells one daughter, Mrs. UlUe Mae Neal of Bessemer City; three sisters, Mrs. Lila Phillips of Joanna, S. C., Mrs. Annie Bell Gosnell of Blacksburg, S. C. and Mrs. Grace Melton of Laurens, S. C.; one brother, Carley Wells of Columbia, S. C.; eight grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren and one great-great grand- chUd. SAM SHEAR, JR. Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie Hinson, 60, of Rt. 1, widow of Milton A. Hinson, will be conducted Friday at 8 p. m. from Grace United MethodUt Church of which she was a member. Rev. George Sherrill will be assisted by Rev. David Klme and Rev. N. C. Bush In officiating at the rites, and Interment will be In Lancaster Memorial Park In Lancaster, S. C. The body will remain at Harris Funeral Home where the family ' will receive friends Thursday night from 7 until 9 p. m. Surviving are three sons, Clyde Hinson of Orlando, Fla., Earl and Marshall Hinson of Lancaster, S. C.; three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Ledford and Mrs. Do Jones, both of Kings Mointaln, and Mrs. Sarah Lucas of Calhoun, Falla, S. C.; one slater, Mrs. Blanche Cook of Green wood, S. C.; 18 grand children; 81 great grandchildren and four great-gresd grandchildren. MRS. EVELYN HHX I Address. City -State,. -Phone_ CLIPAND MAIL TODAY I Funeral rites for Sam Shear, Jr., 48, of Rt. 1, Grover, who died at his home Friday, were held Tuesday afternoon from St. Peters Baptist Church, Interment foUowlng In the Funeral services for Mrs. Evelyn Farr Hill, 48, of lie Llnwood Rd., were conducted Saturday at 4 p. m. from Kings Mountain Church of God, Interment following In Mountain Rest Cemetery. Rev. S. W. Avery of ficiated. Mrs. HUl died Thursday at 3 p. m. In Charlotte Memorial Hospital after Illness of several months. She was a native of Georgia, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Farr. Surviving are her husband, William Howard HUl; one daughter, Mrs. Susan Whetstlne of Kings Mountain; one sister, Mrs. Sarah Barnette of Clayton, Ga.; one half-brother, Lsury Barnette of Fairfax, Va. and one grandchUd. PLONKS ALL LADIES SUMMER ★ DRESSES ★ SHORTS ★ KNIT TOPS ★SLACKS ★ BLOUSES ★ SWIMSUITS 1/2 Price ALL LADIES SUMMER DRESS SHOES & SANDALS 1/2 Price ]/ PLONK Bros. Co. 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