^4 Tueaday, May 8, 1977-MlRltOR-inEaAIJ>-P»ie « 1C »w »9 Rash Of Break-bis Reported Obiiuariea Klnga Mountain Police are InveeUgatlng a raah of break-lna over the week end. Three televUlon sets, a atereo-radlo ^t, two cameras, a niovie projec tor, a ski set, slide viewer and Mitchell 800 reel valued at $1616.00 were stolen from the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Smith Monday night, according to painters on the scene early TViesday who re ported the house was open when they arrived for work. PU. R. E. Orlndstaff said the Smiths had moved to Kings Mountain Inn while their home at 812 Maner Rd. was being re modeled after a fire which badly damaged the residence five weeks ago. Mr. SnUth told KMPD he locked the house at 8:80 p. m. Monday night. Thieves knocked a hole In the celling and entered Hamrick’s Store at 407 DUUng Street Sunday night, prying open the front of a pinball machine and removing $60 In quar ters and taking four lighters and 16 cartons of cigarettes valued at $66.60. Mark Sisk, of 002 Prince ton Dr., employe of Ctevmont Mills, parked his truck In the parking area of the plant Monday and when he returned to his vehicle that afternoon found his set of McOreggor Ckdden Bar CkOf Oubs, a 12 new golf balls missing from the back of the vehicle. The equipment was valued at $820. John Bess, of 612 Wat- terson St., reported to KMPD that hubcaps were removed from hla vehicle at his home Monday. Mrs. James Martin, of 900 Boyce St., reported that a hanging basket and aquarium, valued at $84.60 were stolen from her residence. caifford Lovelace, of Cleveland reported I10N<»ED FOB SERVICE - Lather I BtLleM. Wells, wtadtaig fixer, ala I Pbenlx SO. Mr. Wells Is a first shift employ* Plant, presents a SO-year service award to Marshall t^ery To Entertain At Ladies Night Fete Avenue, Ptl. Tom Gladden that his CB radio was removed from his vehicle Sunday while on duty at KM Rescue Squad. The radio was recovered under a bmh at 818 Parker Floyd Eugene Smith, 602 Lynn St., reported that his 96 inch Columbia Roadster bike was atolen from his residence Saturday. little M. Parker, of 218 Parrish Dr., reported the theft of a six Inch lamp and a six Inch ceramic dog from her apartment while Mm was at work Friday, according to report of Ptl. Harry Martin. William Wyte, of 26 Chesterfield Court, re ported to PU. Mike Saunders that while he and his wife were visiting a nel^bor someone entered Us home and took $4 In cash and canned goods valued at $4. Arthur Walker, of 022 Church St., reported the theft of a Urd bath, valued at $26, from his lawn. Jchn Masters, student at Kings Mountain Senior High School, reported the theft of an amplifier and two speakers from KMHS, valued at $600. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late frs. Viola Hope wlMi to hank their many friends Or the food, flowers and I H^TSpaihy cords and other idnesses during our IU»ERTS.FORBIS Funeral services for Robert Samuel Forbls, 68, of Newberry, S. C., former resident of Kings Moun tain, were conducted last Friday afternoon from Lewis Memorial Methodiat Church of which he was a member. Interment following In Perpetual Care Cemetery In Newberry. Mr. Forbls died Wed nesday after Illness of five weeks. He was a reUred In- suranceman with Life of Georgia Insurance Company. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Kate Huffstetler Forbls; three soiu, Doug las Randall Forbls of Pacolet, S. C., Robert Lewis Forbls of Newberry, S. C. and Philip Myron Forbls of Lancaster, S. C.; four sisters Mrs. Georgia Falls and Mrs. Lib Yar brough, both of Kings Mountain, Mrs. J. C. BuUock of Bear mil, N. C., and Mrs. Chrl Wolfe of, PlnevlUe; and seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. MBS. MART UVELT Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Etta Ray lively, TO, of Beesemer dty, who died Thursday In Gaston Memorial Hospital, were conducted Saturday at 8 p. m. from Sisk Funeral Home Chapel In Bessemer City, Interment following In Westvlew Gardens. Rev. Ray England of ficiated at the litee. Mrs. Lively Is survived by three brothers, Claude Ray of %>artahburg, S. C., Thomas Laws of Cherryville and Ross Laws of Clearwater, S. C.; two slaters, Mrs. Velma Blanton of Gastonia and Mrs. Ruby Nix of Una, 8. C. Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha Huffstetler, 78, of 400 N. Piedmont Ave., were conducted Sunday at 4 p. m. from Piedmont BajAlst Church of which she was a member. Interment following In McGill Cemetery. Rev. Ansel Center of ficiated at the rites. Mrs. HuftsteUer, widow of Hunter HuffsteUer, died Frtday night at Kings Mountain Convalescent Center. She was doubter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Noah Moss. She Is survived by two eons, Hubert HuftsteUer of Yock S. C. and Lewis Hidt- steUer of Bessemer City; two daughters, Mrs. Etfie Boyd of Gastoida and Mrs. Margie Turner of Clover, one slater, Mrs. Winnie Myere of Kings Mountain; nine grandchildren and 14 great-graiMl children. Harris Funeral Homo iras In charge of | EDNA HERNDON Funeral services for Miss Edna Mae Herndon, 78,of Rt. 2, who died Thurs day mght In Kings Moun tain Convalescent Center, were conducted Saturday | at 8 p. m. from Bethlehem Baptist Chureh of which I Hsr pastor. Rev. RueoeU FltU officiated and In terment was In the chureh I cemetery. I Miss Herndon was the | daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. Henderson Herndon. Surviving are one slater. Miss Pearle Herndon of I Kings Mountain; and a I number of nieces and I nephews. [ Hairls Funeral Honae | was In charge 1977-78KM School Calendar Aug. 16—Teachers Report-H day. Aug. 16-86-Teacher Work days Aug. 88-OrtentaUon Day Aug. 80-lat PupU Day Sept. 6-Labor Day Sept. 6-NCAE District Meeting Nov. 4-0 weeks work- Nov. 24-86 Thanksgiving 81-Jan. 1- Break 88 - Mid-Term Mar. 94-April 2 - Eastor| Break April 7 -0 Weeks Work-I day June 7-0 Weeks' day June 8 - last Piq>ll Dayl June 0 — Last Teachei| Workday June 12 — Aimual Leava| Day June 18-HoUday New Year June 14-Hdllday Memorial Day 1st Alternate Snow Days - Easter Break 8nd Alternate Snow Day i| - June 12, 18, 14 Tom Query, magician and Query Is a member of the mtema- refreshed while his visual displays Christian entertaliwr with Royal tkmid Brotherhood of magicians, the reflect the concepts of the Christian Ventures, Inc., will be feature en- Fellowship of Christian Magicians, lifestyle, tertolner at the aiuiual ladlee night and the Society of American Tom Query leone of several exteii- banquet Thursday of the Kings Magicians. Having performed atone of Regal Ventures, Inc., a Mountain Klwanls Club. across the nation for banquets, church programs, and youfii rallies. variety ministries resource center Kings MowitalTL The he has estabUshed himself as a organisation Is directed by Rev. Dinner wiU be served at the popular attraction. His presenta- Reg. Alexander, a Kings Mountain Woman’s Chib at 6:46 p m. thma leave audiences awed and native. w THE NORTH CAROLINA CONGRESSIONAL CLUB TWO OF AMERICA’S LEAOING CONSERVATIVE SPOKESMEN!! A m Senator JESSE Helms Sen. Strom Thurmond ^Gastonia Armory ^Saturday, May 7, 1977 ^7:30 PM ^BBQ and Chicken ^Music will be provided by students of Hunter-Huss High School band. ^Tickets ONLY $5 For tickets pjease call today: (This is the only way we can guarantee you a place) GASTONIA 865-5957 SHELBY 487-8517 FOREST CITY 245-4559 LINCOLNTON 735-9798