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Page 8—MIRROR-HERALD—Tuesday, Ja’T.’ary 31, 1978 Churches Participate OBITU^Rie? The three area Presbyterian churches — First, Dixon and Shiloh — will participate in the Presbytery of Concord's In ternational Missions Fair on Sun., Feb. 12, from 2:30 until 5:30 p. m. at Love Auditorium on the campus of Davidson Boggan To Teach REV. ROBERTBOGGAN Rev. Robert Boggan, pastor of Central United Methodist Church, will teach a mission study for youth and adults at 7 p. m. on each of the four Siaiday nights in February. Title of the study is "The Local Church In God’s Mission.” The community is invited to participate. Rev. Mr. Boggan taught this study at the Western North Carolina Conference School of Christian Missions at Pfeiffer College last summer and he just completed teaching a Wef two-session version of the study at Bradley Memorial United Methodist Church in Gastonia. This study is sponsored by the United Methodist Women. College. The Choir of First Presbyterian Church will participate in the Assembly Program. Featured speakers will be Sister Dora Owusu of Ghana, missionary from the Church of Ghana to Atlanta Presbytery, and Mrs. Millicent Honeycutt, Phiefer College Professor. Opportunity will be given the participants to visit with missionaries and other po-- sons involved in global misaions. Transportation is being arranged by the three chur ches. Children’s Choir Is Organized A new children’s choir for children 7-11 was organized Sunday afternoon at Central United Methodist Church. Mrs. Peggy Ramey is the director. W. M. CARPENTER. BESSEMER CITY - Funeral services for William Mason Carpenter, 88, of Rt. 2 who died Saturday in a Lin- colnton hospital after ex tended illness, were conducted Monday at 2 p. m. firom the Chapel of Carpenter’s Fiaieral Home with Rev. Robbie Moore officiating. Interment was in Antioch United Methodist Church Cemetery. Mr. CaiT>enter was a native of Gaston County, retired farmer and a life-long member of the Antioch United Methodist Church. His wife was the late Carrie Mauney Carpenter. Surviving are five sons, William Coy Carpenter and Nevin Carpenter, both of York, S. C., A. D. Carpenter of Dallas, Alvin Carpenter of Qierry^e, Olaf Carpenter of Bessemer City; three daughters, Mrs. Edith Mauney of Crouse, Mrs. Mazel Smith of Lincolnton, Mrs. Lcrene Mason of Bessemer City; four brothers, Herbert Carpenter, Russell Carpenter, both of Bessemer City, Woodrow Carpenter of Clover, Kelly Carpenter of Lin- colnton; three sisters, Mrs. Eva Brown of Cherryville, Mrs. Ada Saine and Mrs. Vivian Smyre of lincolnton, 22 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren, and two great- great grandchildren. BEN F. WELLS Funeral services for Ben Franklin Wells, 79, of Rt. 1 Grover, were conducted Saturday at 3 p. m. from First Baptist Church of Grover by Rev. Paul Sorrells, assisted by Rev. Paul Childers, interment following in Grover Cemetery. Mr. Wells died Thursday night in Cleveland Memorial THE MARKET PLACE ★ BUY ★SELL ★RENT ★TRADE TO PLACE AN AD IN THE MARKET PLACE. COME BY OUR OFHCE AT 204 S. PIEDMONT AVE. MINIMUM CHARGE *1.50 FOR UP TO TWENTY WORDS. ALL ADS ARE PAYABLE IN ADVANCE EXCEPT ESTABLISHED ACCOUNTS. FOR SALE 1976 CADILLAC COUPE- DEVILLE for sale. Metallic Fire Mist Red with Caboriet Roof. Leather 6(M0 seats. Stereo, AM-FM with Tape. All extras. Call 739-2574 between 6 and 9 p. m. 12:28tfn T4T FniE WOOD FOR SALE - $16 per load. Trees topped. Bricklaying, Underpinning. Call 829- 6473 anytime. 9:29tfn TAT FOR SALE: 1964 Dodge Dart. 2 DR. In good condition. $200. Call 739-7043 after 5 p. m. 1:28, 31 pool. TABLE FOR SALE. - Regular size, only 6 months old. Rack and 10 sticks. Table sold for $860.00. Will take best offer over $500.00. . Call 739-4593. l:26tfn TAT FVom WUson GrUfln Few infants at birth have hereditary or congenital defects of the feet. Yet by age 10, 50 percent of youngsters have developed some kind of foot defect, and at age 20, we find a shocking 80 percent with foot disorders or defects. This includes corns, callouses, bunions, hammer toes and fallen arches. A major cause of these foot abnormalities is misfitted shoes. It is surprising how much foot damage can result from only one pair of misfit shoes. Naturally, out grown shoes, or shoes that are fitted too small are the worst offenders. Parents should use great care to see that children’s shoes are properly fitted. GRIFHN DRUG CO. Downtown Kings Mountain FOR SQIVICE CAU 739-4721 FOR SALE: 1977 VW Rabbit. 2-DR Custom. Bali Green w- Tabacco Interior. 17,000 actual miles. Has per manent luggage rack. Phone, after 6 p. m., 739- 7125. 1:26 bta TAT NO. 10510 1973 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SJ. PS, PE, power windows, power door locks, AM-FM Stereo Radio, A-C, Auto. Good condition. $2800.00 firm. Ph. 739-8727 atter 6 p. m. 11: lOtfn TAT OUT IN THE STICKS — New ranch with Great Room, fireplace, three bedrooms, two baths, carport with paved drive, heat pump, central air. Three quarter acre. $36,900. Call STEVENS REALTY CO. 867-4651. 1:31,2:2, 7, 9, 14 A 16 •■GRAPEFRUIT PILL” wi; Diadax plan more con venient than grapefruits. East satisfying meals and lose weight. REVCO DRUGS. 1:17, 19, 24, 26, 31 USED TV SETS — We have both color and black A wMte seta. All have been repaired and are in good condition. Phone 739-4416, or come by Bridges Radio A TV, 423 N. Piedmont Ave. 1:19, 24,26, 31; 2:2 FOR SALE — One full set of Ludwig Drums, with leather cases. Ph. 739-7450. l:3tfn TAT FOR SALE — Bird Dog pigM. Pure bed Pointers out of excellent field stock. Wormed and ready to go. $35 each. Ph. 936-9156. 1:31; 2:2, 7 A 9 FOR SALE — 1977 ^ Dasher. Air Cond., auto, AM-FM 8 track stereo. 9,000 actual miles. Chocolate Brown w-Parchment in terior. Phone 739-7125 after 6 p.m. t:24tlh TAT No. 10610 FOR SALE - Registered female. Silky Terrier one year old $50. CaU 739-2387. after 8 p. m. 1:19, 24, 36, 81 !#★ 739-4M7 17 W. Mtn. a -1 NEW LIS’nNG 3 bedroom In Southwood. 14 baths, 7-yrs. old. aiown by appointment Call Jim Dellinger 302 Benfleld Drive — 2 BR. n-gaa WAD Fenoa. FOR SALE — Green sofa. In good condition. $125. CaU 487-4138. l:17tfnTAT SIX PIECE DEN SUITE FOR SALE: Solid Pine Frames, Reversable Cushions. Couch, Easy Chair, Ot toman, 2 End Tables, Coffee Table. $400.00. Ph. 7394727 after 5 p. m. I2:28tfh TAT SERVICES SERVICES; For An- awarlng Service call CHARLENE ELLIS An swering Service, 789- 8060. 10:6tfn TAT I WOULD LIKE TO TAKE PIANO LESSONS from Kings Mountain teacher. CaU 739-6310. 1:26, 31 WILL KEEP 3-4-5 year old chUdren in my home. First shift. CaU 739-5571. 1:26 31; 2:2 CHARLES OWENS PAIN TING CO. Commercial, Industrial, Residential, Airless Spray. 30 years experience. Phone 739- 3843. l:31tfti TAT HAYNES PIANO TUNING' A REPAIR SERVICE 19 YEARS EXPERIENCE. Antique pump organ repairing and restoring. Keys recovered. Phone 884-1921. Oaatonla. ll:ltfn TAT WANTBI AVON — YOU CAN WORK AND STILL BE HOME WHEN YOUR FAMILY NEEDS YOU. SeU worid- famous products right in your own neighborhood. Make excellent earnings and set your own hours. Avon can help show you how. CaU collect, 434-9772, today. 1:31, 2:2 WANTED - WE PAY CASH for used furniture and good appllancea. Call 789-7261 Open Thurs.-Frl.-8at ' 8:18tfn A TAT "EARN $!• FOR 2 HOURS - morning, afternoon or evening. 5 day week. Car necessary. For interview caU 7394903. 1:31; 2:2 HELP WANTED - COok for the Meeting Place, the Blazer Bldg., Kings Mountain. Phone 739- 3661. 1:36. 31 WANTED _ People to help update the new Kings Mountain City directory You control your own ••rainp. Please write in your handwriting giving name, addrew and phone number. Write in care of B<W D. PO Bm 752. Kl,,s Mountain. N. C. 38086 l:34tfh TAT FOR RENT FOR RENT - Cory MobUe Home. 12 wide. No pets. Castlewood, in Oak Grove Section. CaU 789- 2217. 12:ltfn TAT FOR RENT- MINI STORAGE — FamUy or Business, 60 sq. ft. and up. Available Im mediately. Joseph R. Smith, Broker. Phone 789-4461 or 482- 1461. ll:ltfn TAT WIGGINS MOBILE HOME PARK off 161 S. York Road has large 50 X100 lot for rent. gSOper month. Free garbage pick-up each week. Nice and quiet. Also, trailers fw rent when avallaUe. Phone 8M- 4043. B:tS ttn TAT MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT WHEN AVAILABLE. Inside City. Good location. Ph. 739-4428. 10:2Stfn. T’AT REAL KTATE EXTRA NICE, neat and clean 3 BR, m bath home. Ex- ceUmt buy at $18,500. Phone 482-9559. 1:12,17, 19, 24, 26 A 31 OWNER SAYS MAKE AN OFFER — He’s been asking $46,500 for this brick ranch with 1650 sq. ft., including den with bedrooms, two baths, swimming pool and large workshop on five acres land. He is willing to listen to reasonable offer. Outside Kings Mountain, this is reaUy a deal tor someone special. CaU Stevens Realty in Gastonia tor more information, 867-4651. 1:24, 26, 31, A 2:2 FOR SALE 1972 Ford Pickup Truck In Good Condition, Paint In ExceRent Condition Red With White Mags. Straight Drive 302 Engine Cal 739-2267 After 6:00 P. M. PALMER REHMSHNG & ANTIQUES WE REFINISH YOUR OLD FURNITURE AT A REASONABLE PRICE. ALL WORK DONE BY HAND TO PRESEjRVE THE ORIGINAL BEAUTY OF YOUR ANTIQUE. WE ALSO BUY OLD FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. PHONE 7S9-8390 HWY.14WE8T HREWOOD FOR SALE All HARD WOOD ANV LEN6TH PHONE 739-3090 CLEVEMONT MILLS is now expanding Ita tewing operation and wiU need an additional 100 sewing operators im mediately. Appllcadons are being accepted at the plant from 8:00 a. m. (o 4:00 p. m. Mon. thru lliurs. Apply In Person Steady job — Good pay ExceUent Conditions. An Equal Opportunity Employw Hospital. He was son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Wdls and a retired employe of Minette MUla. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sally Kendrick Wells; four sons, Thomas and Grady WeUs of Kings Mountain, Bobby Wells of PoUcviUe and Billy WeUs of Spindale; one daughter, Mrs. Ethel Putnan, of Grover; one brother, Robert Wells of Grover; one sister, Mrs. Bessie Dickson of Grover; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. LESTER KEEVER Funeral services for Lester Keever were held at 3 p. m. Friday in Stamey Fuieral Home Oiapel fay the Rev. Bruce Rabm ^and burial was in Mount Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery in Rutherford County. Keever, 83, of FaUston, died last Wednesday at Shelby Convalescent Center. He was a member of FaUston Baptist Church and son of the late Henry and Jane Keever of Lincoln County. He was man-ied the first time to the late Vemie Toney Keever. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Bertha Newton Keever; a stepeon. Nelson Toney of Kings Mountain; a step daughter, Mrs. Claude Price of Shelby: and 10 grand children. J.T.TATE James Torrence Tate, 54, of Rt 4, died Tuesday morning in Charlotte Memorial Hospital. A former employe of Martin-Marietta Stone Co. for 24 years, he was a member of Galilee United Methodist Church, where he was a steward, member of the Deacon Board and the Methodist Men. He was a veteran of World War IL Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Christine Hutchins Tate; three sona, James Tate, Jr., Charles Tate and Paul Tate, all of Kings Mountain; two daughters. Miss Pamela Tate of the home and Mrs. PriscUla Roseboro of Kings Mountain; two brothers, Clarence Tate of Kings Mountain and Charles Tate of Cherryville; two sisters, Mrs. Sarah FaUs of Gastonia and Mrs. Ethel Alexander of Charlotte and seven grandchildren. Funeral services were oonducteti Sunday at 3:30 p. m. from Galilee United Methodist Church by Or. T. A. PoweU, interment following in Adam’s Chapel Cemetery. J. W. GUI and Sons Ftaieral Home is in charge of arrange ments. TRYON SCHOOL DISTRICT — New brick ranch, 3 Bedroom, two faadis, den wi- fireplace, heat pump, central air. Three quarter acre. $37,900. CaU STEVENS REALTY, 887- 4651. 1:31. 2:2,7,9,14* 16 FOR SALE — Home in Bethlehem Community. 1300 sq. ft. living space. Three bedroimB, sunken living room, kitchen-den comb., fireplace in den. New car pet, roomy cloeets. $28,000. CaU Jim or GUda Teata, 739- 6415 or 1-803-548- 2060. l;5tfn TAT INSURANCE NORTHWOODS NEW HOMES: 3 A 4 BR. $400 down and payments range from $115.00 to $190.00 per month if you qualify. If your income is between $7,000 and $17,000 per year you qualify to own your own home. We are approved Farmers’ Home Ad ministration BuUders with years of experience in building and helping families into new bomee. CaU our office and we will take your application by phone, then show you our houses at your convenience. E. H. O. Builder of homes by Nationwtds Hornet Ihc. TRIANGLE .REAL ESTATE 867-5396.'George Nee Smith 867-0407; BUI Puett 867-69S2; Dave Owena 867-1764. U:8tfn TAT BURLEYGREEN Funeral services for Burley Green, 79, who died Tueeday in Kings Mountain Con valescent Center, were con ducted Thursday at 2 p. m. from the Chapel of Harris Funeral Home by Rev. Kenneth George. Interment was In Mountain Rest Cemetery. Mr. Green was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joe Green. Nieces and nephews sur vive. R. F. LOFTIN Funeral services for Ralph Franklin Loftin, 40, of Grover Rd, who died Friday morning in the VA Hospital at Asheville, were conducted Sunday at 3 p. m. from Macedonia Community Holiness Church by Rev. L. E. Ramsey, assisted by Rev. Frank Shirley. Interment was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Mr. Loftin was an employe of Buckeye Fire Ex- tinguiahing Company and a member of Macedonia Community Holiness Church in York, S. C. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Dollie Harris Loftin; his stepfather, Andrew Jackson of Blacksburg, S. C.; three farothers, Fred and Majm- W. Loftin of Kin^ Mountain and Clyde Loftin of Chicago, Ill. and one sister, Mrs. Rosa Sprouse of Kings Mountain. JOHN H.WEST Funeral services for John Henry West. 88, of 405 York Rd., were conducted Monday at 3 p. m. from Eaat Side Baptist Church by Rev. James E. Williams, interment following in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Mr. West died Saturday afternoon in Kings Mountain Convalescent Center after several month’i Ulneis. He wa* a veteran of World War I. Surviving are his son. Bob West of Kings Mountain; five grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Dm SAVE DOLLARS SAVE r, ENERGY on sriecind HCA colof TV models wifh X’endedLii*’ ' Imssis Monwy back direct from RCA On« of our groototl iNti ovor—dotigntd to introduct you to RCA't moot ontrgy'tfftciont color TV's ovor. Just buy ofto of tho quftlifylng modolt. fill out Iho monoy-bock coupon anr ^ toiMl It to RCA with your talot rocolpt. 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