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Jimison Is Named To Hospital Post Michael Jlmlaon of Klnge Mountain haa been named to fill the newly me me of any hat ■ea, are alte ich. , ' MICHAEL JIMISON t simpHlied protecGon for your business Nationwide’s Wall ol Protection Plan siniplllies your business insurance program. Saves you lime— and money. One expe rienced agent, one audit. For simplified business insuratice. call or see: Bob Smith. Jr. East King Street Kingo Mountain, N. Carolina 28086 738-3253 NATIONWIDE ■ iii«<l an: ra^i< Oalionwldt MutiMl Fin luhrsne*. ■ Horn* Olficc ColunWur. Ohio created position of chief technician of the Labora tory of Kings Mountain Hospital. Jimison is a greuluate of Western Carolina Univer sity with a degree In biology, and received his certification from the Presbyterian School of Medical Technology in Charlotte. He presently heads the mlcro-blology section of the ; Oaston Memorial Hospital Laboratory in OaatbnUi. •. Inmaktog the ammnce.- ment, ^ady Howard, Unga-M^taln Hospital Admlhistrator, said Jlnil- sbn will be responsible for a nyimber of activities within the ,Lab as a result of recent expansions In the Lab; for more efficient diagnostic procedures. JUnlson Is to Join the staff'on Apr. 17. SAMVEL J. STEPHENS Oraveslde funeral serv ices for Samuel Jason Stephens, Infant son of Brenda S. Glenn Stephens and Smnuel James Steph ens, were conducted Mon day at 3 p. m. from Moun tain Rest' Cemetery by Rev. Eugene Land,, pastor of Second Baptist Church. LIONS PROGRAM Harry B. Hughes will present a program on handwriting analysis at to night’s Kings Mountain. Lions Club meeting at the fOngs Mountain Motor Inn at 7 p. .m. Hughes Is em ployed at First Federal.. ^£avlngs and Loan ruAsSoelsdlbn ' In ' Gastonia. ”• lilon ’ ‘ BdVvln .Moore arranged the t>rogram. ' 1 : ) rty. : of a ' <•) fthe , ) -'j • 1 ^ut There are ■ lof pf good thins* niutar our roof. BUY ONE PIZZA AT REGULAR PRICE AND GET THE SMALL SIZE FREE. JUST PRESENT THIS COUPON „ One Large Or Med.pizxa At Reeular .... And aet a Small SIxe Free Expires April 18. 1 TWO FOB ONE Good only at lh*ta padicipaling Fi/ra Hof rtttauianir Plssa Hut Kings Mtn. 7804486 8helby-487-1138 H’StlM iwri thing Tuesday, April 11, l»78-MIRROR-HERAl.D-Page 3 EKCOETERNA Cumjdak Hand Decorated STONEWARE SPRING MEADOW « MELLOW VALLEY PATTERNS THIS WEEK'S FEATURE STONEWARE CUP JUST ANOTHER m/AY WINN-DIXIE CAN SAVE YOU DOLWRS... NOT JUST PENNIES! WITH EACH *5 00 PURCHASE QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED PRICES GOOD THRU WED., APRIL 12,1978 ARRXNOES lecture James S. Parthemos (pe.nter), senior vice presideht and dfractor of research for the Federal Reserve BiaDk In Richmond, Va., spoke- April 9 at Erskine College, stressing the need to control Inflation to continue the ecoimmlo upswing. He was Introdnped' by Dr. Dennis. Erickson (left), head of the Erskine department it Photo By Dick Haldeman business and economics. The public address was sponsored by the Erskine Business Club, whose president Is John McOlU (right), of Kings Mountain. Parthemos is a native of Abbeville and 1942 graduate of Erskine. He also gave lectures to four Erskine classes in business and economics. • The child died at birth Friday In ' . Gaston Memorial Hospital. Also surviving, all of the home, 2016 Redwood Circle, are two brothers, .Joel (jiayton and James Bmmltt, and three sisters, Rebecca. Kay, Tracey and Misty Entrekln; the paternal grandparents. ' Mr. and Mrs'. . Edward Stephens of Gastonia; and the maternal grand parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Bmmltt EUiri Smith of Spartanburg, S. C, Harris Funeral Home was In charge of ar rangements. . RAY B. OWENS 'Ray B.'Owens, 87, of 809 N. Ratnaeur St., died Thursday night In Kings Mountain Hospital. Son of tlie late Mr. and Mrs: WliUam B. Owens, he was a naOve of Rutherford County and a retired textile employe. -' SuFvlvlhg are his wife, HfR- BonnieMeavner Owens; three sons, Baxter Roger (}wens of Mather AFB, Calif, and Ricky D. and Vic Owens of Kings Mountain; twp daughters, Mrs. Sherry Lee Sprouse of Laurel,' 'Md. and Mrs. Kathy Diane Greene of King's Mountain; two brothers,' Ray Owens of Dallas and Lee Owens of Greenville, S. C.; five sisters, Mrs. Lucille Hoyle of Hickory, Mrs. Ida Hoppes of Malden, Mrs. Ruby Tomlin of Shelby, Mrs. Selma Roberts of Gastonia. and Mrs. Frances Carter of Fayetteville; and five pandchlldren. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 4 p. m. from the Chapel of Bar rie Funeral Home by Rev. George Sherrill, Interment following In Mountain Rest Oemetery. R. A. JOLLEY Funeral services for R. A. JoUey, 87, of Shelby Rd., who died Friday morning at his horns, were con ducted Sunday at 3 p. m. from Westover Baptist Church of which he was a member, . interment foUowii^ In Mountain Rest Oemetery. Rev. Henry Icard, Rev. Archie Chapman and Rev. Floyd WUUs' officiated at the rites. Mr. JoUey was son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Solon JoUey and former owner of Valley Motor Court In Chimney Rock, a veteran of World War H. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Selma Gantt JoUey; two brothers, O.E. JoUey; and James Jolley, both of Kings Mountain. Harris Funeral Home was ' in charge of arrangements, MRS. C.E. TURLEY CORDON, Indiana - Funeral services for Mrs. C. E. Turley, 76, aunt of Mrs. Jackie D. Barrett of Kings Mountain. North GaroUna, were conducted Sunday afternoon from St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, Interment' foUowlhg In the church cemetery. Mrs. Turley died Thurs day /Si CLEVELAND TECH SUMMER MINI SESSIONS July 6 - August 4. 1978 ^ ^ Business Secretarial and General Education Courses ^ /jcs Register June 21 & 22 Credits . Are Transferable 137 Post Road, Shelby, N. C. 482-8351 An Equal Opportunity institution... Mrs. Barrett and her daughter. Miss Cheryl Barrett, attended the fu neral services. Mrs. Turley Is sister of Mrs. Barrett’s father, Ott &hnelder. Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Ounle of Corydon; two grandchildren; an ad ditional brother and one sister. JAMES E. SMITH CHARLOTTE - Funeral arrangements are Incomplete for James Ek-nest Smith who died Sunday night. ' Smith, 88, of 3227 Draper Ave., Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Thelma Stowe Smith; his mother, Mrs. Bessie Gantt Smith of Kings Mountain; three daughters, Mrs. Linda Jackson Raby of Gastonia, Mrs. Kay CSark of Cary and Miss Pamela Smith of the home; three brothers, B. A. Smith of (Jharlotte, Roy Smith of Baltimore, Md. and Bobby Smith of Kings Mountain; one sister, .Mrs. Bonnie King of Highland Springs, Va. McBwen Funeral Home of C3iarlotte will handle the arrangements. WE CONGRATULATE TRACY McGinnis SALESMAN OF THE MONTH FOR MARCH Tracy McOINNIS JERRY NATION CHEVROLET 124 RAILROAD AVENUE KINGS MOUNTAIN PHONE 739-5471 W-DIRAND U.S. CHOICE 15 IBS. BONRESS MEAT...5 IBS. BONELESS CHUCK ROAST, 5 LBS. BONELESS CHUCK STEAK A 5 IBS. GROUND CHUCR FRIEZER SPECIAL 0*17” W O BRAND U.S. CHOICE BONEUSS CHUCK ROAST.. WHOLE SMOKED PICNICS 69i riwKi no sliced bacon . ^ NOUTFABMSfRESH MIXED FRYER PARTS .. . 49' THRIFTY MAID ALL FLAVORS FRUIT DRINKS A LIMIT 4 WITH S7.S0 OR MORE FOOD ORDER DEEP $0UTH...UMIT ONE WITH $7.SO OR MORE FOOD ORDER...SAUD DRESSING.... 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