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Page ZA-MIRROR-HERALD-niiraday, July SI. IMS Thieves Invaded Cooper’s Thieves carted away lUOO worth of televlaloa seta from Cooper’s Ine. sometime Mcmday night by using a crow bar to raise bars and break glass In a west rear window of the Railroad Avenue furniture store. Kings Mountala Police Department Is continuing Investl* gallon. Six television sets were removed from the second level of a display room, a scanner was taken from the office < area and a component set was removed from a display case, according to report of city Det. Rldiard Reynolds and Juvenile officer Robert Dodge. In other law enforce ment activities over the weekend, a local grocer, reported that a $100 counterfeit bill was passed at a food checkout counter; Jerry Oliver, Jr., 807 Second St reported theft of Ids bicycle; Lucy Mae Young, Apt 90 Chester field Court, reported her handbag was removed from her residence while she was asleep on her sofa; Thelma J. Hannon, 002 First St, reported theft of her pocketbook from a grocery cart at a local sigwr maritet; Brenda Foster, 802 Second St., reported theft of a bicycle; Margaret Bush, 1007 N. Piedmont Ave., reported larceny of flO from her residence; Robert Poston, 1102 Groves St, reported larceny of gasoline from his car which was parked in his driveway; and Parker’s Amoco of 008 W. King St, reported attempted breaking and entering with ^ass broken on the south side of the firm’s garage. No entry was made, said Ptl. Harry Martin. V ,1 • V RAINBOW ontLS WIN AWARD — Rtaigs Memitalw Aaasmbly Order at Rainbow tar GMrls copped the top award. Assembly of Tear, at the recent Grand Assembly of Rainbow Girls. From left to right, Dawn Bowen, Gay caveny, Donna Caveny, holding trophy, Rhonda Spearman, Julie Green, holding banner. Penny Robinson, Sandl Green, Lyim Peeler, Rhonda Ross, and Susan Long. Photo By Lib Stewart Rainbow Girls Take Award Kings Mountain Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, copped the Assembly of the Tear award at the N. C. Graixl Assembly June 26-29 In Raleigh- Donna Caveny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Caveny and Worthy Advisor, accepted the handsome trophy and banner. Sixteen Kings Mountain Rainbows attended the Assembly, accompanied by Mrs. Paul Walker, Mother Advisor, Mrs. W. L. McMackln and Mrs. Lange Chastain. To receive the coveted award, the Assembly Is Judged on merit of service to the com munity, church, home, and Assembly. Obituaries WILLIAM STOKES Funeral services for William Stcdces, Jr., 60, of Rt. 4, who died at his home Thursday mor ning, were conducted Monday at 4 p. m. from Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Luella Gardner Stokes; five sons, Virgil, Frankie and Jefferey Stokes of the home, and Leonard Stokes of Fort RUey, Kan., and Donle Stokes Vestibule' AMK ^-'Zlbh of Kings Mountalnr two Church by the Rev. W. daughters, Sheila L.' 'AdAmsT** fiite'Hneni TSWlbs ’"ICinr ‘' Sk'HlSb' following In the church Stokes of the home; cne cemetery. Mr. Stokes was a native of Cleveland County and veteran of World War H, a member of Star Lodge No. 8 and a member of Vestibule AME Zion Church. brother, Virgil James Stokes of Augusta, Ga; one half-brother, George McClain of Kings Mountain; and four grandchlldrcm. J. W. GUI and Sons Funeral Home was In COMING SOON JAMES ROBISON CRUSADE James Robison Cleveland Co. Area Crusade July 24 • 31 7:30 P. M. Nightly Shelby Kgh School Stadium ALL SEATS FRS charge of arrangements. R. W.HURLBUT Funeral services for Robert W. (Bob) Hiulbut 66, of 707 W. Gold .9t, who died ) Friday Afternoon, wera^ 'conducted Moddiify' morning at 11 o’clock from First Baptist Church, Interment following In Mountain Rest Cemetery. His pastor, Rev. Clyde Bearden, assisted by Rev. Frank Shirley, cfflciated at ttM rites. Mr. Hurlbut was a na tive of Connecticut, an employe of the City of Kl^ Mountain and a retired employe of Foote Mineral Com pany. He was a member and deacon of First B^tlst Church and was a member and past president of the idngs Mountain Optimist Club and a veteran of Worid Warn. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Paries Hurlbut; one son, Robert Donald Hurlbut of Raleigh: one daughter, Mrs. Rocky Martin of Kings Mountain; two brothers, Ralph and Howard Huribut of Cemnectlcut; four sisters, Mrs. Viola Holdm, Mrs. Dorothy Buley, and Mrs. Ruth Francis of Con- nectlcutt; and Mrs. Marjorie Lloyd of Maine; and three grandchUdren. Harris Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. M.L. BRACKETT Funeral services for Martin Lee Brackett, 60, of Bessemer City, retired merchant, were conducted ’Tuesday at 4 p. m. from Eighth Street Church of God, In terment following In Bessemer City's Westvlew Gardens. Mr. Brackett died Saturday In Kings Mountain Hospital. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Joan Brown Brackett, two sons, Gary Lse Brackett of Bessemer City and Wayne Junior Brackett of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Nellie Goins and Joyce Plckleslmer, both of Bessemer City, and Two New Films At KM Park Tvm new historical Aims will be shown free to visitors at Kings Mountain National MIU- tary Park this weekend. On Frl., July 22 there Is a 82-mlnute film antitied “Fort Stanwlx — Seige” and on Sat., July 28, "Sara toga - Checkmate On The Hudson,” also 22- mlnutes In length. The Fort Stanwlx taaturette points out the national algnlflcance of the fort In thwarting the western phase of the British plan in 1777 and led to the defeat of Burgoyne at Saratoga. In the seige of Fort Stanwlx lasted 22 days In August 1777. "Saratoga” depicts the two-day battle In October 1777 and the surrender of Gen. J(dm Burgoyne to Gen. Horatio Gates. Fort Stanwlx Is located in Rome, New YOTfc and Saratoga at Stillwater, New Torit. The films will be shown at 9 p. m. both evenings. Mrs. Patricia Duncan of Shelby; two brothers, Marvin Brackett of Bessemer City and Clarence Brackett of Georgia; one sister, Mra Jennie Sellers of Cherryvllle; and five grandchildren. . Revv .Hpwiard .Ookis and Rev. Ray Bng^aiul officiated at the ritee. Sisk Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. JAKB PHIFER Funeral services for Jake Phifer, 84, of Phifer Road, will be conducted Thursday morning at 11 o’clock from the Chs^iel of Har ris Funeral Home, In terment foUcwlng in El Bethel Church Cemetery. Rev. G. A. Upton wUl officiate at the rites. Mr. Phifer died Tuesday night at 9 p. m. at Kings Mountain Hospital after seven month’s illness. He was a native 'of Gtoveland County, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Winiam Butler Phifer and was a veteran of Worid War I. Surviving are two brothers, Ruftis Phifer of Kings Mountain and Dempsey Phifer of Tehama City, CaUfomla. Harris Funeral Home Is in charge of arrangements. Big Mfwrame SALE Thurs. July 14 'Thru July 23 10% OFF Juie-Beids-Books RIngs-Handles Etc. Also: Large Selection Needle Work....1/2 Price Sewing Kits. 1/2 Price 100% Orion Acrylic Yarn.....89* Sk. Hand-Made ^ adTO Crafts Gitts ^ ARTS 904 W. Gold St. Mrs. 10-6 Mon-Sat UIlHr I O SUMMER SIZZLERS nu. YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTIONS YOU WILL UKE THE SERVICE^, and THE SAVINGS Grand Cru Strawberry-Cherry SODA WAiOMENS FIIT FIRST For athlete $ foot 5‘Ounce oerosol con. ME 99^ SRANDf 28 Return Bottte. Regular 59t Peter Paul COOKIES 10-oz. bag in 3 yummy vorieties. 3 For 00 ME Eveready BATTBtY Size C or D 81.60 Value msHuini 4 00 MRS. OVDBR RANDALLGREEN BUneral aervlceB for Mrs. Ovder Randall Green, 88, of 6180 Mldplnes, were con ducted Wednesday aftsmooin at 4„p, m„, fBom liUdvlefw Baptist ' Church which riis was a member. Interment following In Mountain Rest Cemetsfy. Mrs. Green, In 111 health tor aeveral yeari, died Monday at her home. iShe waa a native of Cleveland County, daughter of the late Guy Randall and Laura Wiley Green and widow of Oacar B. Green. Surviving are alx eons. Opal Green, Oscar B. Green, Odue Green, Donald Green, Ken neth Green, all of Kings Mountain, and Randall Green of Gaffney, S. C.; three daughters, Mre. Zeb Origg, of Kings Mountain, Mra. Horace Neal of Rutherfordton and Mra. Arthur Beverly of Newton. Also ■urvlvliig are her slater, Mra. Hattie Layton of Kings Mountain, 84 grandehlldran, 48 great grandchildren and three great - graat grand ehlldran. Rev. Fred Welle, Rev. George Leigh and Rev. John Frasier cftlelatod at the rites. Harris Funeral Homs was In charge of anmngsmsnts. IIAIiTZ 2inl^ (jOilMtKWDOCS Reg. 12.98 Harts Flea And Ties COUJiR $199 Pwfiiity SIm twddy L FOLDING 24" GRILL CRfomsd grid odjusts 3i hpights. Rog. $10.99 ••=8.99 Sqolhb ItUnwal (ML t gig < f. 81.71 n Adult Slae TOOTH BRUSH 3For59^ SiK 128 12 Exp. 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