Page ZA-MIRROR-HERALD-Tliuraday, June •, IMT Liffht Voter Turnout Tuesday Tech Bond Referendum Approved A light turnout ot voters Tuesday by 2-1 margin approved the $6 million referendum for Cleveland County Technical In stitute. The total vote, representing a little over 20 percent of the registered voters In Cleveland County, was 4,106 for and tjm agalaat In Kings Mountain, a total ot 706 voters went to the polls at four polling places. East Kings Moun tain and Bethware pre- ckieta did not favw. Ihe total Kings Moun tain vote by preclneta: East Kings Mountain, 70 for and 88 against; West Kings Mountain, 208 tor and UO agataat: Orovar, SEVENTY-NINE YEARS YOUNG - Hunter Taylor, 70 years young on Wednesday and still working, Is pictured enjoying Ids birthday cake presented to him on-the-job at Park Yarn Mills where he has been em- Fhoto By Uh Stewart ployed the past four years In the Cardroom and as watchman. Making the preaentadon Is General Manager James T. Potter. Mr. Taylor and his wife reside in the Bethany Community. 102 for and 68 against; and Bethware, 80 for and 81 against. The approved referendum will finance the construction of 08,000 aquare feet of new and replacement Instructional, office and library apace tor Cleveland Tech. For the Cleveland County taiipayer, approval will mean up to an addition nbi and one-half cents per noO vahiatlan In property. A Girl For The Russells Mr. and Mrs. Dale Russell of Kings Mountain announce the birth of a daughter, Tracy Lee, on May 28 In Cleveland Memorial Hospital. 1110 baby weighed seven lbs. and was 18H inches in length at birth. The mother Is the former Diane Corn- well. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Suman and Mr. and Mrs. Wink Russell of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Helen Johnson of Chester, Va. Great- granitoarants are Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McGinnis of Kings Motmtaln. A BET’S A BET AND STILL SMILING — Wayne Russell, left In photo above, lost his “bet” to Dennis Hope on his favorite race driver in the Worid 800 and in photograph below gets his “Cale Yarbrough” haircut. Yarbrough was behind Russell’s favorite, David Photos By IJb Stewart Pearson, in the hlg race won by Richard * Petty. Hie bet was a haircut or $100 to the loser. And, Incidentally, Russell Is a professionpl barber while his friend, Hope, Is giving a Kojack special tor the first Hme. Family Size SHELL NO-PEST STRIP KILLS FLIES • MOSQUITOS INDOORS PAM NON-STICK SPRAY KEEPS FOOD FROM STICKING Obituaries 15 QT. STYROFOAM COOLER ^ COPPERTONE ^ ^ Y SUNTAN ^ ; t. 1 nviriN LOTION OR OIL 4 ML ^ i listermint ^ mouthwash ^ AND ^ gargle .. I BABY POWDER $•179 24 Ounce Economy Size COMET CLEANSER TOUGH STAIN FORMULA WHAMO FRISBEE •CATCHI" ASST. COLORS ALLEN GORDON B\ineral services tor AUen Gordon, 88, of 46 Chesterfield Court, who died Thursday at Kings Mountain Hospital, were conducted Sunday at 2:80 p. m. from Vestibule AME Zion Church, Interment toUowlng In the church cemetery. Rev. Walter Adama and Rev. Sloan Murray and Elder McCanta officiated at the rites. Surviving are his brother, Luther Gordon of Philadelphia, Pa.; two sla ters, Mrs. Maggie Roberts of Phlladelidila, Pa. and Mrs. Jessie Beas of Kings Mountain. J. W. GIU and Sena Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. MB8.M.L.MEDLIN Funeral services tor Mrs. Mary Lee Roberta Medlln, 71, widow of Everette Fulton Medlln, were conducted Saturday at 2 p. m. from Harris Fu neral Home Chapel, Inter ment following In Moun tain Rest Cemetery. Rev. Dwight H. Edwards officiated at the ritea. Ml*. Medlln died at her home Thursday morning. She was dau^ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Roberts. Surviving are her son, Ehrerette (Bud) Medlln of Kings Mountain; her daughter, Mrs. Joyce Blddlx of Lake Butler, Md.; two brothers, Tom Roberts of Kings Mountain and Pink Roberta of York, S. C.; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Harris Funeral Home was In charge ot arrangements. VON HEAVNER Funeral services tor Von Lee Heavner, 76, of Lln- colnton, brother ot Pete Heavner and Jeaae Heavner ot Kings Moun tain, were conducted Monday at 2 p. m. from Capps Memorial Methodist Church In Cherry villa. Interment following In Oak Grove Bajitlat Cemetery. Rev. H. S. Scruggs, Rev. Darrell Host, and Rev. Hartwell Condrey offi ciated at the ritee. Mr. Heavner was a retired fsirmer and tex tile worker. He was son of the late A. Lee and Ellen Hallman Heavner. Surviving are four cone, J. 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