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Pmge t-MIBBOB-HBRALD-nnntejr. MIy 1, im Obituaries W.R.HINNANT Funeral lervlcei for Walter Robert Hinnant, 80, of Wendell, father of L. E. (JoBi) Hinnant of Klnga Moiaitaln, were conducted Sunday at 8 p. m. from Omtral Baptlat Church, Interment following In the church cemetery. Mr. Hinnant died Friday at Eaatem Wake Hoepltal. Surviving, In addlUon to his son, are his son, WUUam M. Hinnant of Raleigh; one daughter, Mrs. Bithel H. Strickland of Wendell; two sisters, Mrs. Katie Nowell of Wendell and Mrs. Lula Lovelace of Lattlmore; 10 grand children and six great grandchildren. Lewis Funeral Home on Wendell was In charge of arrangements. PEARL HERNDON Funeral services for Miss Dovle Pearl Herndon, 80, of Rt. 2, were conducted Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock from Bethlehem Baptist Church of which she was a member, in terment following In Bethlehem Cemetery. Her pastor. Rev. Russell Fitts, assisted by Rev. W. O. Camp, officiated at the 525 Pounds Lost! .r.H Three Guys Named Bill CREDIT CONWAY DIET INSTITUTE The three gentlemen pictured above have a lot to smile about and a lot in common. Each one's first name is Bill, each has lost over 150 pounds and each credits the Conway Diet Institute for providing the successful program. Pictured left to right are Bill Beebe, who has lost 157 pounds. Bill Deeds who has lost 210 pounds and Bill Foreman who shed 158 pounds. It s the combination that works—a terrific healthy diet, intelligent, helpful seminars and the atmosphere of success. The Conway program worked for us," say the three Bills. J CHXJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKJO ooooooooc? NEW MEMBERS-SAVE $5.00 You will save the usual Registration Fee of $5.00 if you bring this coupon with you to any meeting listed. Offer expires Friday, July 22. ftoaOCHKHKKKIOOOOOOOOCKKKKHXHKIC'eKCOfHKKKKKl^ Weekly Insight Motivation Seminars Kli^ Mountain - Thursdays, 7:80 p, m. Wojnen’s dub, 114 Mountain Street Or Call 867-8480 ^ New Members Always Welcome Registration $5.00 plus Weekly Seminars $2 50 CONWAY DIET INSTITUTE-No Fisli Required rites. Miss Herndon died Sunday morning at 11 a. m. In Kings Mountain Con valescent Center after Illness of several months. She was native of Cleveland County, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. Henderson Herndon. Surviving are a number of nieces and nephews. Harris FunereU Home was In charge of srrangements. FREOEN8LEY Oraveslde servloes for Fred Ensley, 77, of Wilmington, formerly of Kings Mountain, were con ducted Sunday at 8 p. m. from Bethlehem Baptist Church, Interment following In the church cemetery. Rev. Russell Fitts of ficiated at the rites. Mr. Ensley died June 80th In Wilmington after Illness of one year. Surviving are his wUe, Mrs. Iowan Dixon Bhisley; one son. Rev. Eugene Ensley of Oreensboro; one daughter, Mrs. Emory Holden of Rsdelgh; three brothers, Wayne Ensley of Swepsonvllle, Marvin Ensley of Johnson City, Tenn. and Htirley Ensley of Johnson City, Tenn.; three sisters, Mrs. Lee Hooper of Crystal River, Fla., Mrs. Annie Jeffers of Burlington and Mrs. E(bia Morgan of Cheraw, S. C.; four grandchlldrdn and one great-grandchild. Harris Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. MRS. O.W. BARRETT Funeral services for Mrs. Grace Ward Barrett, 74, of 9U Hetuy St., wbo died Monday afternoon at Kings Mountain, Hospital after several , months’ lUnes;, were Obnducted We<kiesday at 4 p. m. from First Wesleyan Church of which she was a member. Her pastor. Rev. Dwight Edwards, was assisted by up'ro^. TRADE-IIN on a new Ki*ch«n. dishwasher X KDS-18 Is the world’s best selling dishwasher X Built by Hobart world’s largest and oldest mamifacturer of dishwasher equipment X ^ hp motor with 6 yr. limited warranty X 180 Degrees F. Sanlcycle X 16 position upper rack with flexo-dlvlders X Operatlan cost lowest of any brand dishwashers X Flo-thru air drying of dishes X Three level wash action Any brand! Any model! No exceptions! There's no better time than right now to move up to a new Load-As*You-Like KitchenAid dishwasher Trade In your old dishwasher on a KitchenAid-the brand that dishwasher owners say is the best. Take advantage of these terrific trade-in allow ances We don t care what brand of dish washer you now own We ll take it in trade. \i .\ioNn (. CM OR Built-In KPS GOFORTH PUIMHNG 108 YORK ROAD ■ 739-4736 aformsr pastor, Rsv. J. W. PhtlUps, In officiating at ttw rltsa and Intsrmsnt waa In Mountain Rest Csmstsry. Mrs. Barrett was widow of Arthur Barrett end daughter of the lata Mr. and Mrs. John Ward. Rirvlvlng era her son, Arthur A. (Dink) Barrett of Kings Mountain; her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Bridges of Kings Moun tain; two brothars, Clauds L. Ward of Balmont and AlbertM. Wardof Monroe; one sister, Mra. Oaorga W. Michael of Mount Holly; seven grandchUdran and two great-grandchildren. Harris Funeral Homs was In charge of amuigemsnta. ROBERT D. MHJA Funeral rites for Robert Douglas MlUs, 90, of 480 Second St., were conducted Wadbssday mcsmlng at 11 o’clock from Boyce Memorial ARP Qiureh, Interment following In Maple Ghrove Cemetery at WaynesvUle. Dr. Oiarles Edwards, aaalstsd by Rev. Jesse Mayberry, officiated at the rites. Mr. Mills was killed in stantly Friday In Dade City, Fla. In an accident Involving the pickup truck In wlilch he waa riding and a gravel truck. According to investigating offleerB, the Kings Mountain man was riding In the back of the pick-up truck whan the truck was hit by the gravel truck. He was a native of Hay wood County, eon of Mrs. Frances Buttle (b-een and Robert Orem. Surviving, In addition to hie mother and stepfather, are Ms wife, Mrs. ’Tina Hambrlght MUls, two brothers, James Richard Mills of Oastonla and Carl MlUa of Kings MMimsm; four 'stepbrothersi'' Bobby Oreen of Bessemer City, Leroy, Daniel and Jos Oreen, all of Kings Mountain; and three stepsisters, Mrs. Helen Peterson, Mrs. Mery Amstrong and Mra. Sue Dennis, sU of Kings Mointsln. Harris Fimsral Home was In charge of smuigements. BAXTER B. SMITH Funeral sarvlcas for Baxter Richard Smith, 98, ware conductad Tuesday aftamoon at 4 p. m. from Bathlahem Baptist Church, Interment fqpowhig In the church csmstsry. Rsv. Russell Fitts, asalstsd by Rev. Earl Scruggs, ottlelated at the tttaa. Mr. Smith died Sunday at 3:80 p. m. In Kings aaBLM»4TKMiS asasr <TdMiMNT«aa aAev(T8«seT ttOTwivamw •LISMBTatTaWMT ' BamstLsusTia . MviMhSw MracMr .CLVoaNiLt. • MBMsaaas aosTN caaeLMS easMstsacisTMa TM .'Klnst MWHIttI* MIrrir-HwiM b piiSlllSK (SCSTaMSlV MIS TSonStv SV OMwrM SvSIMSHit Censeav, S.O. OrMMr m, KiRfS MMvMala, N. C., —a BsiMMi m* ismript MUCH srv'bcfM.M IM twm Msnait *«k SMsit mn *■ cwa. tsSMrtpSM tMM: WJlyMrIir sail Ms mmmHi W.W Msrir tf Ms I SMWtt SMS St KMH' ■MSaH. c. Il T-r* Mountain Convalescent Center attar declining health tor several years. He was a native of Un- coln County, son of the lets Mr. and Mra John Smith. His wife, Thlllta Ann Jackson Smith died In 1988. He was a member of Bethlehem Baptist Church, a retired farmer and textile employe. Surviving ere four sons, Hetuy Smith of Leasvllle, S. C., Robert Smith of At lanta, Oa., Roy and Oeorge Smith, both of Kings Mountain; three daughters, Mrs. Clyde Dettmarr of Kings Moun tain, Mrs. R. L. Carter of Atiants, Oa. and Mrs. Billy HIGHWAY REPORT During the week of June 80-88 there were 83 ac cidents on dsvelsnd County roads resulting In 16 Injuries according to the State Highway Patrol. ADMDnSTRA’TOB’S NORIOE Having quallfisd as CO- Admlnlstrators of the Estate of Mrs. LlUls M. Reynolds, late of Oevsland County, this Is tonotify all persons having claims against Estate to file same with the un dersigned on «■ before the 80th day of December, 1877 or this notice will be ptoaded In bar of any recovery. AH persona Indebted to said Estate wUl please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. ’Ibis the 80th day of June 1977. ’IHOMAS A. REYNOLDS CARL REYNOLDS Cb-Admlnlstrators June 80, July 7, 14 A 31 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX TO CREDITORS ■ 1, .-i V..’ ( - *- ^ Having qualifies as Administratrix of the Estate of Donald D. Olass, deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this Is to notify sU persons having claims sgaliMt the satete of said decedent to present them to the un dersigned on or before the 7th day at January, 1978, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All pereons Indebted to said estate will pleaae make Immediate payment to tile undersigned. This lat day of July, 1977. Bemece T. Olaas 1007 Sherwood Lane Kkigi Mountain, N. C.33B080 E. Scott CSonlnger Attorney at Law Kings Mountain, N. LC. 38086 NOnOBOF lH88<M,UTIONOF KDfOSMOUNTAlN BUSINESS raVELOPMENT. INC Notice Is hereby given that Artielas of Dlaaohition of Kings Mountain Buslnaaa Dovalopmont, Ihe., a Nerth OsroHna oonootmtioa, were tiled la the offlos of the tiMrstery at State of North Oarollaa on tho SOth day at Sam, 1977, and that all ersdltors at and clalmante asnbiat the corporation arc raqulrsd to proosat tholr rsopoetlvo claims and demand! Immadlatsly In writing to tte eerpomtlon eo that It can proceed to colloet tte assote, convey end dlepoee of Ito proportioe, pay, eatlefy anddlaeharge tte llablUtias and obUgattane and do all other acta raqulrsd to liquidate Its businsss and affair*. ’Ibla lat day of Jtily, 1177. Kings Mountain Bustnaos Dovologmant, Ine. 901 Ckseeont Orelo KhiM Mountehi, N.C. 98080 Robort L. Bradloy, P. A. Attomoy nt Law P. O. Box 917 Klngn Mounteln, UXS. ISOM June SO; Jttly T, 14, A H Caldwell of Merritt Island, Fla.; a half brother, Henry Smith at Basaemer City; one sister, Mrs. Blsnche Jackson of Oaatonte; three half-alstsrs, Mrs. Essie Stepp of Kings Mountain, Mrs. Ethel Shook of Mount Holly, end Mrs. Mery Teat of Qeneva, Ala.; 81 grandchildren and 81 great-grandchildren. Harris Funeral Home was In charge of arrangsmsnts. NOTICE or DISSOLUTION or KINOS MOUNTAIN BONDED iWABEHOUSE,INC. Noties la hsrsby glvnn that Articles of Dtsaohitkm of Kings Mountain Bonded Warehouse, Inc., a North Carolina corporation, were filed In the offlce of the Secretary of State of Noriu Carolina on the Tth day of July, 1977, and that all creditors of and claimants against the corporation are required to present thafr rsspecttve claims and demands Immediately In writing to the corporation so that It can proceed to ooUeet Its liabUlties and obligations and do all other acts required to liquidate Its business and affairs. Ibis 7th day of July, 1977. KIngB Mountain Bonded Wsrehouas, Inc. 818 West Mtn. St. Kin gi Mountain, North Carolina 98086 Robert L. Bradley, P. A. P. O. Boc 987 Kings Mounteln Nortti Csrollns 38088 July 7,14, 21 and 38 State of North OaroUna aeveland County In the Oeneral Court of justice JJj Superior Court DIvlBiOB EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified ae Executrix of the Estate of Maggie Brevard Morgan of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this Is to notify an persons having claims against the Estate of said Maggie Brevard Morgan to present them to the undersigned within 6 months from date of the publication of this notice or same will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate please make Im- medlste payment. Ibis the 3lat day of June, 1977. Ullten Brevard Floyd Rt. 4, Box 444 Kings Mountain North Carolina 38066 Oeoregs B. ’Thomaason P. O. Box 300 Kings Mounteln North Csrollns 38086 June 38, 80, July 7, 14 NOnCB Notice le hsreby given that Homs Savings and Loan Asaoctetion, Kings Movntaln, N. C. has filed application to sstebllsh a branch ottlco In tho City of KtegsMowitehi, N.CIIm bmneh will bo located at what is prsasatly Ihs horn# offlos, at IM Baat Mountain tit. The ap- plleatloB has bean daltvarsd to tho Depart- mont of Oommoreo, lavlBgs and Lou DMatcB, Ralalgh, N. C. Any parau may Ills communloatius In tevor of or hi protoot of ■aid appUeatkm at the aiarsmantioaad offloa of the Dapaitmant of Com- maics within 80 days after the date of this piRHostlu. Bight ooplos of may oommunleatlon Mould bo IBM. 'Hm apptteatton ud all communications In favor or In protest ora avsllablo for Inspoetton by any parson at the aforsmsntionsd offloa of the Dopartmant of Oom- msres. Homs iavtegs A Leu Assoclatton Khifs MMBtehi, N. C. 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