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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.
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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. B., Hap, Lester and Bob
Heavner, all of Llncolntcn;
two daughters, Mrs.
Robert Mauney of
Bessemer City, Mrs. Ralph
Patterson of CherryvlUe;
three stepdaughters, Mrs.
Gens Cousins of Shelby,
Mrs. Warren Tsele and
Mrs. Doyle Rhyne, both of
Uncolnton; five sisters,
Mrs. Dewey Ledwell, Mrs.
NeU B. Houser, Mrs. WiU
Pruitt, Miss Mary
Heavner, all of Cberry-
vflle, and Mrs. Rob
Proctor at Lawndale, 88
grandchildren and 13
great-grandchildren.
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