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'Ki' J rW* «A-MMEOa-BBKAI.n-»rw.*iw m.m4i m, Methodists Purchase Van '1 CENTRAL UNITED METHODll Vkoto Bt Lib Stewvrt METHODISTS ARE ENJOYING IMXI WAGON - the chnrch fliuuice oomminee. Inspect the recently- Rev. Robert Boggan, Jr., left, pastor of Central United acquired Maxi Wagon which the congregation Is .i.ing Methodist Church, and Larry Hamrick, a member of In Its now Enrichment Program. Bike Rider Hurt I In Saturday Wreck ,216 S. New Hope Rd. Gastonia, 867-2411 Arriving Daily- Jo compliment your Easter Outfit ★Costume “.♦Jewelry ★ Handbags ★ Scarfs ★ Easter Bunnies now in stock Jeff Gladden, 11, of U7 McGinnis St., was treated for Injuries Saturday shortly after noon when his bicycle he was riding on Gantt St. was struck by a car operated by Margaret A. SeUer, of S18 WUson Terrace. According to Investi gating Ptl. Richard Byers Ms. Setzer had ‘ ‘topped the hill on Gantt Street and swerved to miss the child on the bike and hit both the bike and a car owned by the child's father. John Calvin Gladden. Damage to the Setzer car were estimated at $8B0 and $400 to the Gladden vehicle.k Bobby Eugene Etters, Jr., of 701 Crescent Circle, was charged wlthfaUure to , 3deld right of way af(;pr a two-ear crash Saturday at the Intersection of West Gold and S. Cansler Streets and Involving cars operated by Etters and WllUam Edward Johnson of 413 York Rd. According to Investi gating Ptl. David Bridges, Etters, operating a 1866 Chevy truck, said he had Dlenty of time to clear the BRIDAL REGISTRY BEAUTY WORLD HAIR FASHIONS 219 Battleground Ave. Kings Mountain, N. C. llie Blazer Building Open Mon. Thru Sat. Thurs., and Frl. evenings by appointment Oall Tatum Owner and Operator Call 738-7861 For Your Appointment Now There are a lo^ of good things under our roof. Buylpizza- getlfree BUY ONE PIZZA AT REGULAR PRICE AND GET THE NEXT SMALLER SIZE FREE. JUST PRESENT THIS COUPON. BUY ONE PIZZA AT REGULAR PRICE GET NEXT SMALLER SIZE FREE Expires March iBth TWO FOR ONE Good only at these participating Piiia Huf restaurants Pizza Hut Kings Mtn. 788-4436 ahelby-437-1128 It’sth* raal thing Intersection but hesitated and when he pulled Into the Intersectlan the 1868 Chevy operated by Johnson could not stop. Damages to the front end of the Johnson car were eatlmated at 3460, to a city street sign, $26, and to the Etters car, $300. CarUale Curry, of Rt. 4, reported to KMPD Ptl. Houston Com that a hit- and-run driver sldeawiped his car FYlday afternoon on S. Battleground Ave., resulting In $800 damage to his vehicle. Curry said he “blew the horn and tried to get out of the way.” Lawrence LE. Adams, of 4860 Margrace Rd., was treated for Injuries after a two-car crash In a parking lot Friday afternoon. ■nie two cars Involved in the collision were a 1838 CSievy operated by Adams and damaged ap proximately $400 to the left front fender and a 1876 Pontiac operated by James Allen Hastings and damaged ap proximately $800 to the George King Program Set George King and the Fellowship will present a program of music at First Baptist Church, Kings Mountain, Sunday evening, March 18, 7:80 p. m. Ihls group performs In schools and churches In many states. While In the area programs wlU be given at Kings Mountain and Crest High Schools. In each place this will be a return appearance for the group. George King, an or dained minister, leads the Fellowship, and Is responsible for Its organization. Contem porary sound U featured, using instruments and electronic equ^iment. front, according to In vestigating Ptl. James Camp. A car backing In the parking area of York Road 66 Station Sunday rexulted In approximately $826 damages, Ptl. David Bridges said. According to KMPD reports, Maggie M. Lewis, of Rt. 1, operating a 1868 Ford, backed Into the light front side of an automobile owned by Terry Gene Hester of Greenville, S. C. Damages to the Lewis car were estimated at $26 whUe there were $300 damages to the other vehicle. Central Methodists have purchased a brand new Dodge Maxi Wagon, IB-paasenger van, and are putting It to use In what Rev. Robert B. Boggan, Jr., says Is an Integral part ot a new congregational Enrichment program. Owensby I Services Are Held Funeral services for Mrs. Paola Blanton Owensby, 80, of Shelby, mother of Mrs. William Dellinger of Kings Moun tain and sister of Jessie Rippy of Kings Mountain, were conducted Tuesday at 8 p. m. from Bethel Baptist Church by Rev. Allen Davis and Rev. Charles E. M^les, Inter ment following In New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Owensby died Sun day at her home after five years of declining hdalth. Other survivors are seven sons, two daughters, two sisters, 32 grand children and 14 great grandchildren. Memorials have been designated to the Cleveland County Chapter of the American Cancer Society. DIVIDEND Directors of Transco Companies, Inc., to day increased the regular quarterly dividend from 22^ cents to 26 cents per share ot common stock. The dividend will be paid May 20 to stockholders ot record May 6. You can talk to me about ANY type of Life insurance Don’t feel you have to go to one place for life in surance planning, to another for annuities, group, hospitalization, disability income, education and retirement plans. I can take care of all your personal, family, and business insurance needs — because of my many years of experiehce in helping people with a vari ety of coverage and protection programs, and be cause I have the facilities and know-how of a great insurance company behind me. If you have an insurance need, call me today. LOU SABETTI 864-4521 739-2640 Registered Representative OMetropolitan Where the future is now Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. N. Y.. N. Y. Pic’n Pay Shoes Rope a Fashion Duo (or Spring \ in the Season's Newest Styles ^ ...Natural, Roped and Knotted! Women s Rope-Covered Wedge on Plantation Crepe Sole. Macrame Vamp Reg $9 97. Save $3.07 090 Matching Macrame Bags. Regularly $6 97 34.90 Prices Good thru Saturday it Open Evenings it MasterCharge or BankArrtericard Price* Good Thru Saturday KM PlaM Shopping Center, Open Mon-Thura 10-8 Frl 10-89at. Sunday 1-6 -Get to know us; you’ll like us.(! TTie van la imprinted in blue letters the name of the church, a beautiful aoft beige color auid upholatered In elegant mat-colored fabric, both comfortable and roomy. Rev. litr. Boggan eald the van arrived laat Friday and already haa been uaed three tlmea by the church and will be utUlzed this weekend by churchwomen going to the MethodUt Gamp Loy White for a Spiritual Life Retreat. Members traveled to Charlotte for an evangelistic rally last week and a group of senior clUzeni also traveled to Chsu-lotte for the Southern Living Show. All church groups will be using the accommodations for various projects, says the mlnlater. Hie Young Adult Claae of the church, under the leadership of President Wyman Halgler, gave the Initial gift for purchase of the van and others pitched In from all Sunday School classes and church organizations. NON-SUMKAl (OSMIKS FACE LIFT Tm M UnM M M* »)W Hm nnr pmi |»«H —4» MryM. HMW ■It* 6*4*1 HMnrtCellKlne" VIVIANB WMEAW $17 S. BROAD ^ jgogi 2M!il WHY PAY MORE? 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