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Page 8—M1RROR-HERALI3—Tuesday, February 21, 1978 OBITUI\RI€9 JOHN C. TALLEY OASTONIA - Fumral services for John C. TaUey, 7B,of214 S. Weldon St., will be conducted Weckiesday at 2 p. m. from the Chapel of Harris Funeral Home in Kings Motsitaln by Rev. Ruiiell Fitts, pastor of Bethlehem BiU>tlst Church, interment following In Mountsiln Rest Cemetery. Mr. Talley died Sunday morning' in Oaston Memorial Hospital. He was a native of Vale, South Dakota and retired employe of Lithium Corporation of America in Bessemer City. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Alblnlta Henry Talley; eight s<hib, John, Olen smd Lloyd Talley, all of Keystone, South Dakota, Oren and Dale Talley of Tucson, Arisona; Vern TaUey of Freemont, Calif., Walter TaUey of Cheyenne, Wymomlng and Paul Talley of Lakewood, Colorado; four daughters, Mrs. Flora Schwoder of Keystone, South Dakota, Mrs. Edna Dultman of Fonde Lac, Wisconsin, Mrs. Doris Caswell of Rapid City, South Dakota and Mrs. Marlon Malt- sburger of Nye, Montonla; fbur step.daughters, Mrs. Robert WeUtng of Conway, Arkansas, Mrs. Oene Mansfield of Sabasteln, Fla., Mrs. Donald SeUers of Kings Mountsdn and Mrs. Neal Scott of DalevUle; Indiana; three stepsons, James La Rue, Jr. ot Roland Heights, Calif., Lecnjrd La Rue of Sparks, Nevada and Kenneth La Rue of Oastonla. Also surviving are S2 grandchUdren and 24 great-grandchildren. The family wlU receive friends Tuesday night Participates In Exercise Navy Lieutenant (Junior grade) Bari C. Orabus Jr., whose wife, Suzanne, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James O. Amos of 409 Bdgemont Rd., Kings Mountain, recently par ticipated In the combined naval exercises "National Week XXIV" and “Sar dinia 78" in the Mediterranean Sea. He is serving as legal officer of Attack Squadron- 176, homebased at the Oceana Naval Air Station, Virginia Beach, Va. His squadron is embarked aboard aircraft carrier USS America. A 1976 graduate of Pennsylvania State University, State CoUege, with a bachelor of science degree, Orabus Joined the Navy in March 1974. from 7 until 9 p. m. at HaiTls Fhneral Home. T.F.KILOOBE Thomas Franklin KUgore, 48, of Rt. 1, died at his home Friday night. He was employed at Osage MlU in Bessemer City and was a member of Shady Orove Baptist Cluirch where he served as a deacon and pianist. Surviving are his wife. Rev. Mrs. Pruella Barnes KUgore; three daughters, Mrs. Denies Young or Oastonla, Leigh Anne KUgore and Michelle Kilgore, both of the home; his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. R. F. KUgore of Klnge Moiaitaln; two brothers, James and John KUgore of Kings Mountain; five ^ters. Mraj_ Rebecca Oirry, Mrs. Mary Jane Curry and Mias UlUe Ruth Evans, both of Kings Mountain, Mrs. Emma Olllesple of LoweU and Mias Effle Mae Kilgore of CSiarlotte. MISS VEOLA MELTON Funeral services for Mias Veola Martin, 69, of 814 Canaler St., who dlled Friday morning at the Kings MountSLin Hospital, were conducted Sunday at 8 p. m. from Kings Moiaitaln Biqitlst Church. Rev. J. C. Qoare and Rev. S. W. Avery, of ficiated, and interment was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. THE MARKET PLACE ★RENT ★BUY WSEU WTRADE Surviving are her mother, Mrs. MoUle Peeler Melton of Klnge Mountain; four brothers, Ira Melton of Warsaw, Boyd Melton of Kings Mountain; four brothers, Ira Melton of Warsaw, Boyd Melton of CherryvUle, Lloyd Melton of Bessemer City and Paul Melton of Kings Mountain; two sisters, Mias Pearl Melton of Klnge Mountain and Mrs. LucUle Sapp of Aaheboro. MRS. PICKELSIMER FVneral services for Mrs. Ola Pruitt Plckelslmer, 68, widow of Frank Plckelslmer, were conducted Saturday at 2 p. m. from East Gold Street Wesleyan Church by Rev. Leroy Cox and Rev. RuaseU Hinton, Interment foUowing in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Mrs. Plckelslmer died Thursday in the Kings Moiaitaln Hospital. She was daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John J. PnUtt. Surviving are her son, Jimmy McDaniel of Oastonla; a daughter, Mrs. Jean Batton of Kings Moiaitaln; two brothers, Martin B. Pruitt of Oastonla and Paul Pruitt of Waterloo, S. C.; four sisters, Mrs. Annie Moas and Mrs. Carrie Ramsey of Kings Mountain, Mrs. Estell Clark of Shelby and Mrs. Eula Culberson of Oastonla; and five grandchildren. FOR RENT MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT WHEN . AVAILABLE. Inside City. Oood locsdlon. Ph. 789-4428. 10:2etfn. TAT FOR RENT- MINI STORAGE — Family or Business, 60 sq. ft. and 'up. Available im mediately. Joseph R. Smith, Broker. Phone 789-4461 or 482- .1461. ll:^tln TAT WIOOINS MOBILE HOME PARK oft 161 S. Twk Road has Iar|e M X100 lot for rent. $Mper month. Free garbage piok-up each week. Nice and quiet. Also, trailers for rent when available. Phone 864- .4048. 9:18 tfn TAT SERVICES CHARLES OWENS PAIN TING CO. Commercial, Industrial, Residential, Airless Spray. 30 years experience. Phone 739- 3643. l:31tfo TAT SERVICES: For An- ewerlng Service call CHARLENE ELLIS An swering Service, 789- 8060. 10:6tfn TAT TOWER and Antcana In stallation for Amateur-CB- Residential T.V. Call 866- 6526 Tfn TAT MIKE’S BRICKLAYING A UNDERPINNING. CsU 629- 6473. 2:9tfnTAT LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY 1 Take NEW B-SLIM diet plan and Aquavap "wader pUls." MOUN TAINEER PHARMACY. 2:14, 16, 21, A 28 HAYNES PIANO TUNING A REPAIR SERVICE - 19 TEARS EX PERIENCE. Antique pump organ repairing and reatorlng. Keys recovered. Phone 884- 1926. 2:21tfn TAT AVON - BE SUC CESSFUL IN SALES WITHOUT EX- PERIENCE - Avon helps make It fun for you to run your own business. You set your own hours, too. Find out about this challenging earning opportunity. Call 484-9772 collect, today. 2:21, 28 STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS needs four ladles, 4 hours a day, 6 days a week. Earn v- prox. 186 per week. Oar necessary. Opportunity to quadlfy for managers. For interview call 789- 6908. 2:21, 28. Antique PIsyer Piano actioat rebuilt. Also cnitom wood- werklsg. Grasdfather clocks aipecUlty. Call 704-824-3139 far mare isfarmstlon. N-TFN-NC WANTED WANTED - WE PAY CASH for used furniture and good appliances. Call 789-7261 Open Thurs.-Frl.-Sat. 8:18tfn A TAT % “BUSINESS OP PORTUNITIES” - - $86.00 per hundred stuffing envelopes already stamped and addressed. Free sup plies, send self ad dressed stamped en velope to: ROEL, 6006 Old Midlothian Pike, Suite 64, Richmond, Va. 23224. 2:14, 16, 21 A 28 FOR SALE POOL TABLE FOB SALE. - Regular size, only 6 months old Rack and 10 sticks. Table sold for $860.00. WiU take best offer over $500.00. Call 739-4593. J:26tfn TAT FOR SALE — One full set of Ludwig Drums, with leather cases. Ph. 739-7450. l;3tfn TAT SIX PIECE DEN SUITE FOR. SALE: Solid Pine Frames, Reversable Cushions. Couch, Easy Chair, Ot toman, 2 End Tables, Coffee Table. $400.00. Ph. 739^727 after 5 p. m. I2:28tfii TAT 1973 PONTIAC GRAND PRK 8J. PS, PE, power windows, power door locks, AM-FM Stereo Radio, A-C, Auto. Oood condition. $2800.00 firm. Ph. 789-8727 after 6 p. m. ll:10tfn TAT MRS. CABBIE HAMRICK Fiineral services for Mrs. Carrie Barrett Hamrick, 77, of Rt. 2, who died Tuesday in Cleveland Memorial Hospital, were conducted Thursday at 8 p. m. from Pleasant Hill Baptlat Church, Interment following in the church cemetery. Rev. Ned Buckner and Rev. L. M. Schuman of ficiated at the rites. Mrs. Hamrick was a native of Cleveland County, daughter of the late William and Unlcy Hendrick Barrett. Surviving are her husband, William Atley Hamrick; two daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Whisnant White of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Dorothy Hanurlck Spake of Orover; one sister, Mrs. Walter Beatty of Kings Mountain; two grandchlldroi and three great-grandchildren. MISS HELEN SMITH FHineral services for Mlae Helen Irene Smith, 68, of Rt. 8, were conducted Monday at 2 p. m. from Liberty HIU BapUet Church in Ttqy of which she was a member. Rev. Ronnie LeFever officiated and Interment was bi Southslde Cemeteiy. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE - OWNER TRANSFERRED - 8 BR home. 1.7 acres in Oak Orove Section. All electric. Central heat and air. Carpeted. 8 years old. $27,000. Phone 780-7478. 2:21 $2,660.00 PRICE REDUCTION - Attractive 8 BR, F’rame, 2 BA, LR and FP, central air, roof and attic fans, sim dsdi, 1860 sq. ft. Large workshop. Lot 120’ x 166’. $80,000. CaU W. Brodnax, 789-6248, Kings Mtn. Oens Nation Realtor, Oastonla. 2:21, 28 FOR SALE -12 X 66’ three bedroom mobile home. Total electric, with central air. Alreiady set up on nice trailer park lot. Only two and one half years old. Ckll 789-6676 aitytlme. 2:16, 21 A 28 REAL ESTATE — 24.86 acres with 500 ft. road frontage on SR 1001, »d reaches to Muddy Fork Creek. Near Woodbridge entrance. $1,100 per acre. CaU Alexander Realty, 739-2217. 2:9tfn TAT NORTHWOODS NEW HOMES: 3 A 4 BR. $400 down and payments range from $116.00 to $190.00 per month jf you quaUfy. 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 homes. Call our office and we wUl. take your application by phone, then show you our houses at your convenience. E. H. 0. Builder of homea by Nationwide Homes Inc. TRIANGLE .RE_A_L ESTATE S67-S896. George Nee Smith 867-0407; BUI Puett 867-8032; Dave Owens 867-1754. U;8Un TAT Mias Smith, daughter of the late Mr. and Mn. Odus D. Smith, Sr. of Kings Moimtaln, died Saturday morning In the Kings Moiaitaln Hospltsd. Surviving are three brothers Karmlt L. Smith of Charlotte, Rote T. Smith of CherryvUle and Odua D. Smith, Jr. of Kings Mountain. MRS. IRENE JAMES BESSEMER CITY - Funeral eervicee for Mrs. Irene Eloulae James, 80, of Rt. 1, who died Wednesday in Kings Mountain Con valescent Center, were conducted FYiday at 4 p. m. from Bessemer City Church of Ood, of which she was a member. Rev. E. L. Moore of ficiated and interment was in Bessemer City Cemetery. Mrs. James was retired from Gamble MUls of CLEVEMONT MILLS IS EXPANDING During the next few weeks Cleveland MUIa will need 180-sewing operators. Experience desirable but training wUl be provided for appUcants willing to learn. ApplloaBona are being accepted at the plant from 8 a. m. ttotll 4 p. m. Monday through Thursday. Apply in person. CLEVEMONT MILLS 501 York Road Gastonia. Her parents were the late John OUver and Martha Hager Murray and her husband was the late John T. James. Survivors Include a number of nieces and nephews. OOCHRAFfE INFANT The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mre. Oary Cochrane of 601N. City St. died Friday night in OsMton Memorial Hospltsd. Graveside services were held Saturday at 4 p. m. from Mountain Rest Oemeteiy with Rev. FYank Shirley officiating. Surviving, other than her parents, are mie brother, Todd Cochrane, of the home; her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Catherine Cochrane of Oastonla; and her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. BIU Surber of lOngs Mountain. H. M.BELL BESSEMER CITY - Funeral services for Hinson MUes BeU, 69, who died at 1:80 p. m. Tuesday in Oaston Memorial Hospital, were conducted Thursday at 8 p. In. from Sisk FUneral Home Chapel Interment following in Bessemer City Memorial Cemetery. Rev. Kenneth Anthony and Rev. Fred Morrison officiated at the rites. Mr. BeU is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Thornburg BeU; one eon, WUliam BeU of Bessemer City; one daughter, Mre. Carolyn B. Martin of Kings Mountain; two brothers, Buford Bell of Bessemer aty and WUUs BsU of Klnge Mountain; three sisters, Mrs. Charlie Stewart, Mrs. BIU Wiggins, Mrs. Alfred Crofts, Sr., aU of Bessemer City, smd five grandchUdren. J.B.TATE CHBRRYVILLE Oravsslde ssrvlcsa for John Roger Tsts, 90, ware conducted at 8 p. m. Wednesday from Bessemer City Msmorisl Oemeteiy by Rev. Roy Clark. A retired textile worker, Mr. Tate died Tuesday at Beam's Rest Home. Surviving ere his sister, Mrs. Ethel Metcalf of Oastonla, and a number of nieces and nephews. Harris Funsrsl Homs of Kings Mountain was in charge of arrangemants. MRS. ELLA O^ ALLISON Mrs. Ells Cferdon AUlson, 66, of Rt. 8, died Friday night in the Cleveland Memorial Hospital. F^meral armngamsnts, which are Incomplete, wUl be announced by Enloe's Mortuary in Shelby. during our New Low Prices! mist <HiKMAilCOIOR*n wth gjiSH WIMI 25" NEW! DIAQONAI. GIANT SCREEN CONSOLE TV 19' ■ Wo FAMILY SIZE VIEWING! COMPACT PRICCI The MONDRIAN-J2518W—Handsome modern styled lowboy console features Color Sentry, the Automatic Picture Control System. 100% solid- state chassis for reliability. Power Sentry Voltage Regulating System. EVG-Electronic Video Guard Tuning System. Brilliant Chromacolor picture tube tor that great Zenith picture. Rich, stylish simulated walnut finish cabinet. rtAf/r^ OiUOMACOtORn OUTSTANDING COLOR PERFORMANCE ... IN A TRIM, COMPACT SIZE The PRENTISS-J1930W—Slimline styled decora tor model features Color Sentry, the Automatic Picture Control System. Solid-state chassis. 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All the quality you’d expect from Zenith at a pocket pleasing price. Va/ue Priced The 8ORR0CCO-J900P—Elegant Mediterranean- style cabinet in a rich simulated pecan finish. Solid-stale Amplifier, AM/FM/Stereo-FM Tuner, Stereo Precision Record Changer, plus an 8- track tape player. Terrific stereo sound at a tre mendous price you can't afford to missi - See our complete selection Of new1978 Zeniths today! Mf SMini lAiTiMaovm ^e« ^esfe
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