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Page 6 —MIRROR-HERALD—Thursday, March 9, 1978 Long Hours For Volunteers Ten members of the Kings Mountain Hospital Auxiliary volunteered a total of 78 hours and 40 minutes In service to hospital patients during the month of February. They Included; Beth NOTICE TO CREDITORS Baker, three hours; Arlene Barrett, two hours, 16 minutes; Diane Barrett, five hours, 46 nnlnutes; Virginia Hlnnant, five hours, 16 minutes; Esther Holbrook, six hours; Helen McOlnnls, 38 hours, 40 minutes; Marilyn Melsler, one hour; Christine Ram- aeur, four hours; Haael Sexton, 38 hours, 16 minutes; and Margaret Stoterau, four hours, 80 minutes. Leigh Ann Barrett, mem ber of candy Str^iera, volunteered a toUU of 18 hours, 30 minutes. Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Odle Blanton, deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons, having claims against the estate of said decedent to present them to the undersigned on or before the 16th day of August, 1S78, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This 14th day of February, 1978. John Weaver ai40rover Rd. Kings Mountain North Carolina 38086 E. Scott Clonlnger Attorney at Law 116 W. Mtn. St. Kings Mountain, North Carolina 28086 2:16, 23; 8:3, 9 Leila Rudisill Wins Contest uqla ■. Rinmnx Leila Helen RudlslU re cently won first place In an assay contest sponsored by the Joseph McDowell Chapter of the Daughters a< the American Revtdu- tlon. The contest was for atudents In grades five through eight In Henderson and Polk County Schools. Topic of the contest was "Orowng Up In Colonial America.” Leila la the daughter of Mr. and Mra Edgar Rudl- bIU of Hendersonville and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mra. W. D. Baker of Kings Moimtaln. WS(LY SPECIALS AT... FOUR POINT GROCERY Oak Grove Crossroads Drive A Ljttle...Save A Lot! QT. DUKES 64 Oz MAYONAISE 79* R C COLA 89* SAVE 2V BAG 12 OZ SUNBEAM POWDERED^ AND CRUNCH ARMOURS DONUTS 2-99^ TREET 89* e Gladley Redeem Hw Stamps; LARGE BOX LARGE BOHLE OF ACTIVE PINK UQUO DETHIGENT FAB DETERGENT A Surprise Parly For Wiley Blanton J. Wiley Blanton, 69 on Tuesday, was surprised by the 68 children on School Bus 160 with a bus decorated orange and brown birthday cake and a handsome gold watch as hs aiTlved at West Sdiool to transport his second load of students home for the day. Mr. Wiley, retired mall carrier, will retire after this school term as a vet eran bus driver. Lynn Qore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Gore, presented the watch to Blanton on behalf of all the pupils. Parents of atudents as sisted In serving gold and brown Cupcakes and soft drinks, as Mr. Blanton ad mired hla gifts and ac cepted birthday con gratulations from Princi pal Joe Hedden and other birthday greeters. Mrs. Oore said the Ub Stewart youngsters had kept the surprise celebration a “well guarded secret” and had been planning the event for several months. Ifi:. Blanton, longtime Kings Mountain dtlasn, Is apopular bus driver at the elementary school, ac cording to the kids, who have become hla fan chib. ”We sura are gonna miss htan next year,” mid one of the excited youngstars as the bus draw near on the parking lot Tieaday at 8 p. m. amid riiouta a< "Happy Bbthday, Mr. Blanton.” -oOo- Apr. U, at Kings Mountain Woman’s Club at 7:80 p. m. for benefit of the hospital landscaping program. Committees were ap- palnted at a meeting of officers Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Charles Adams. Mrs. Heiury Neislar Is prealdsid of ths auxiliary. POLICE AUXIUABT Ladles Pdloe AuxOlary will mast Mon., Mar. 16, at Tp. m. at the horns of Mrs. Ralph Orlndstaff, 916 Henry EK, DEATHS LONNIE H. HOPPEB FUneral services for Lonnie H. Hopper, 76, of Gkover, who died Sunday afternoon In Kings Moun tain Hospital after de clining health, were con ducted Wedrwsdsy at 3 p. m. from Antioch Baptist Church of Qrover, Inter- msnt following In ths church cemetery. Rev. Perry Montgomery officiated at the rltoe. Surnrlvlng are two eone, Orady Hopper, of Orover, atxl Lonnie Hopper, Jr. of New Orleane, La.; three daughters, Mrs. Peggy Borgia of New York City, Mrs. Pauline Qelb of Mannheim, Pa. •ndlfr* Betty TYnihlar of Oiici^, Ill.; two sisters, Mrs. Thelma Mackey of Rock IBll, S. C. and Mrs. Mltude James ot Charlotte; and 18 grandchildren. West School Parrent- Tmcher Aesodatlon qpcn- sored a IdgMy euccesfful “Whlng Ding” Friday, ralMng $8,000 tor school benefit. Tmchers dressed up as "huibUUea” to perlbrm in a show straight from the stage of "Hee Haw” to die delight of the young people and other gueata Larry Morrow Is presi dent at the P-TA. -oOo- BENEFIT SET fOnga Mountain Hospital Auxiliary Is planning a big bridge benefit on TUse., PARKPROORAM James OuUedge, aupt. of Oowder’s Mountain State Park, Is gumt speaker at today’s Kings Mountain Rotary Chib hmeheon at the KM Country dub. OuUedge'win show aUdee and talk on park development plans. Rotarlan Jim Ware arranged the program. '' _ DELORES EARLENE McDOWELL Place a smell twist of lemon peel in each compart ment of your ice tray. Then freese, using the cubes in favorite bevoages. saiOAOED - Mr. and Mrs. William McDoweU of Klnga Mountain announce the engagement of their daughter, Delores Eiarlene, to Lorraln Luckey, scm of Mrs. Virginia Luckey and the late Harvard Luckey ot Charlotte. The bride-to-be Is a graduate of Kings Moisitain ISgh School and Appalachian State University and Is employed by the Kings Mountain School System. The prospective bridegroom la a graduate at Mount Holly High School, served In the U. S. Marine Corps four years and attends Central Pied mont Community College. He is employed by Duke Power Company. An Aixll 9 wedding la planned. T m ' X J lAMKSHOP «i luiw Silt r . ■ II ■ I . ^ WEST GATE PLAZA - SHELBY ROAD MNIRlim ^TURDAY HOURS: 9-9 MONDAY THRU SUNDAY 1-6 PRICES GOOD MARCH^h 10th AND 11th MRS. MABTE. OOLE iiMmiiiiiiiH^^ we’ve gm boHs & bolts of fabric Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Everhart Oole, 78, of 806 W. Cold St., widow of Clyde Hord Oole, were conducted Wed nesday afternoon at 3 p. m. from FI ret Baptist Church of which aha was a member. Mrs. Oole died suddenly Monday afternoon. She was daughter at the late Mr. and Mrs. William R. Everhart. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Floyd Dover and Mlse Virginia Cole, both of Kings Mountain; her brother, James Everhart of Kings Mowtaln; her sister, Mrs. Uoyd Watson ot Deep Oap, N. C., two grandehlldrsn and two great grandchildren. Rev. cnyds Bearden officiated at the rltoa, and Interment was In Mountain Rest Cemetery. Harris Funeral Home was In charge of arrongs- menta fabric A PLl LINK OF FISHING TAC ^AND BA1T> BOX MORTONS 3 LB CAN SNOWDRIFT SALT 2'"39* SHORTBWG 99* MY a KAY HAl MBS. ROSA PERRY Funeral services for Mrs. Rosa Ball Peray, 78, who dlsd Feb. 36 In Kings Mowitain Hotgiltal after suffering a heart attaek, wars conducted Friday from St. Matthew’s AMS Church In Raleigh, Intsr- msnt following In National OsnMtery. Mrs. Perry was a rstlrsd practical nurse. She was daughter at the lots Moses and Lillis Hsmmto Um- •tead. Sht had been a rasldent ot Kings Mountain Oonvalsscsnt Osntar. Surviving are three grandchildren, Mrs. Judith Long end Miss Janette Perry ot PhOedolphla, Pa. and Miss FlorenM Psiry at Raleigh. Wtthraw Funeral Hoiha ovmBisi was In charge ot arrsngs- PMitod* ftoma BseulHul eolMs in 11/11H Ox. wstoM. Sams ass potyssisr. Machine wash and dty. Ptoal OualRy i 58/80-WWa Oiir V4L POLYESTER GABARDINE FLAT FOLD WOVEN lOOVe POLYESTER 58/60” WIDE SOUD COLORS *1.57 YARD ■j
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