■Xwt.'i,' Pmge 8—MIIIROB-HBBAIJ}—TiMMtey, January 11, 1977 rV: MRS.BEAI Funeral eervlAa* Mra. Bea Jonea, 81, of 706 WooAtfae wife of H. R. lluirjQr, wen conducted Prtddjr at 8 p. m. fnnn Gb'aoe United Methodlet Churota 6f which ■he wae a member. Rav. aeorge C. Sherrill and Rev. Mitchell Pruitt officiated at the rltee and bderment waa In Mountain Reat Cemetery. Mre. Murray died We Her pastor. Rev. L. D. Scruggs, conducted the rites, and Interment was In Mountain Reat Cemetery. Mrs. Clonlnger, widow of June Clonlnger, died Thursday night In Kings Obituaries Mountain several ye Hospital after in Illness. Surviving are four sons, James aonlnger and Earl Clonlnger, both of Kings Mountain, Bob Clonlnger of Mt. Pleasant and Reece CSonlnger of Atlanta, Qa.; seven daughters. Miss Dutch Clonlnger, Miss Haael Clonlnger, Mrs. Annie Fredrick, Mrs. Howard Smith, Mrs. Robert Ooforth, all of Kings Mountain, Mrs.. Wayne Haynes of Ker- nersvlUe, Mrs. Bill Har mon of Iflgh Point; one sister. Miss Ollle Flowers of Charlotte; 21 grand children and seven great grandchildren. MRS. PEARL DOVER Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl Childers Dover, 8S, of Kings Creek, S. C., sister of Emmett Childers and Teal Childers, both of Kings Mountain, were conducted Friday at 3 p. m. from Kings Creek Church of Ood, Interment following In Canaan Church Cemetery. Mrs. Dover died Wed nesday at 8:16 p. m. In Cherokee Memorial Hospital at Gaffney. She was a native of Cherokee County, daughter of the late Bob and Sarah Childers and a member of Cannan Methodist Church. Surviving, In addition to her brothers here, are two sons, Floyd Dover of Kings Creek and Wllllsun Dover of Shelby; three daughters, Mrs. Frank Mulllnax of Blacksburg, 8. C., Mrs. Buren Blanton of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Ruby Peterson of Kings Creek, S. C.; 34 grand- chllddren and 38 great grandchildren. Rev. B. P. Moss, assisted by Rev. Frank Shirley, conducted the rites. ODELL McOINNIS Funeral services for Odell Fredrick McOhinls, 70, were conducted Sunday at 8 p. m. from Lutheran Chapel Church of Gastonia, Interment following In the church cemetery. Mr. McGinnis died Fri day In a Gastonia hospital. Rev. Charles McManus officiated at the rites. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ethel Rhyne McGinnis; two daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Carothers of Gastonia and Mrs. Susan Cooper of Gastonia; five slaters, Mrs. Virginia Sabettl of Kings Mountain, Mrs. Dorothy Whetstlne of Arlington, Va. Janet Eagle of Landis, Mra. Ge aldlne Gonaales of Brick- town, N. J. and Mrs. Lucille Sawyer of Char lotte; five brothers, Paul McGinnis, Hubert McGinnis, Donald McGinnU, Bill McGinnis and Jim McGinnis, all of Kings Mountain, and four grandchildren. Mr. Me Glnnls was a member of Lutheran Chapel Church. T. O. ADAMS ’Ihomas George Adams of Route 3, Bessemer City, died Friday In a Gastonia hospital. He waa a member of Kelly's Chapel United Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rosa Dameron Adams; four sons. Jama T. Adams, John F. Adam and Clarence Adams, all o Bessemer City; Roy W Adams of Los An^lsi Calif., one sister, Mrs. Id. Adams Brown of King Mountain; nine grand chUdren and two great grandchildren. HAMREKS OF GAFFNEY NffllS SEWING MACHINE OPHIATORS IN ITS NEW KINGS MOUNTAIN PLANT. Experienced sewing machine operators. Single needle, overedge, safety stitch, button hole, blind stitch. Apply In person at WaOo Road and Carpet Lane Hformeiiy Mr. Sweet Building) between 8-dO and 4-00. No phone calls please. STATE OF NORIK CAROLINA CLEVELAND COUNTY In The Oeneral Court Of Jnstioe Superior Court Division AOMINlS’niATOR’S- EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Lola G. Randall of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Lola O. Randall to present them to the undersigned within e months from date of die publication of this notice or same arill be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate please make Immediate payment. This the 8th day of January, 1977. Independence National Bank Trust Officer Wayne A Cobb James Robert Wren Jan. 11, 18, 36 A Feb. 1 INVITATION TO BID Pursuant to the general statutes of North Carolina, as amended, sealed bids and proposals are Invited for one compact slie police vehicle. Bids will be reoelved until 8 p. m. on January 14, 1977. Specifications are avallaMe at the office of the chief of police at the City Hall. January li stahe of NORTH CARfiOANA CLEVELAND OPUNTY la The Oeneral Court ffJneMee •uperlsrOenrt of Otis FaMAstar dt aeus- land County, North OaSo- Itaa, this la to notify all persons having claims agitast ths ealato of said OMs Feematar to prsaunt tham to the underalgned within 8 months from date of the publication of thla notlse or aame will be pleaded hi bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said eatate (Ssaae make Immediate payment. TMs the 8th- day of Jamiary, 1977. M.L.LCampbeU. Ad ministrator P.O.Box 861 Kings Mtn.,N. C. 38086 Ruth S. Dsdmon Attorney Jan. 11, 18, 36 k Feb. IK VOU n aOSET BBUST? Being an idealist today is atxaut as fash ionable as wearing a Nehru suit. Even a 200th birthday party hasnt prodded many idealists out of their self-imposed exile. What can? Maybe a quick and candid appraisal of the American way of I ife Both our economic and our governmental systems are still strong. They remain freedoms best testi monial. 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