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» tA-BORItOB lIERAUD-Tlnraday, May S. ItT* Rev. Hinton Going To Serve In Ranlo Youth Charged In Theft Of Bicycle Hie Rev. RueeeU Hinton hai reelgned m putor of Oak Orove B^tlat Oiurch to take over the pulpit at Fraley Memorial Baptist at Ranlo. Rev. Hinton tendered his resignation Sun., April M to be effective following services on Sun., May ST. "I want to express sincere appreciation to the cltlsens of the Kings Mountain area for the opportunity to know and serve among them for the past 10 and a half years. The area has provided us with employment and our three children have been educated In the local schools,” Rev. Hinton said. Mrs. Hinton has been a teacher In the Kings Gastonia. Mountain District School Rev. Hinton assumes the system since ISM and will pastorate at Fraley continue teaching here Memorial Baptist Church after the family moves to on Juno 8. KMPD Sgt. Bob Hayes and Ptl. Julius Burton charged lO-year-old Melvin Weaver, Jr., of U8 McGinnis St., with larceny of bicycle Sunday night. According to KMPD reports, both officers responded to calls from There are nine Uvinchguns aboard lire Ballleship USS North Carolina. residents of Bdgemont Dr. and Ridge St. that three youths on bicyles were causing disturbances In the areas during the nl^t. When police arrived at Oentral School, the boys reportedly left the bikes and ran. Sgt. Hayes gave chase on foot and ap prehended Weaver. The other two suspects were reportedly minors. The bicycles, a 80 Inch Free Spirit Sears bike, a 30 Inch 10-speed Columbia and a 80 Inch Huffy bike, were reportedly stolen and one of the owners obtained a warrant Monday charging the Weaver youth with larceny of bicycle. In other law en forcement activities, Arthur Allen, of 003 Harmon Court, reported the theft of a CB radio from Ids 1800 Ford. Ptl. JuUus Burton Investigated for KMPD. George McClain, of 800 N. Watterson St., reported dieft of a battery, valued at 880, from his 190T Ford. Ptl. JuBus Burton In- Edith Haynes, clerk at Plain k Fancy at 33T S. Battleground Ave., reported theft of a money bag containing $80 In cash and checks from un derneath a counter at the store. Sgt. Lemuel Beattie Investigated for KMPD. Alice Borders, of 438 Tracy St., reported that her car was struck by another vehicle and dantAgefl approximately OOOO.whlle It was parked at Wlnh Dixie paAIng lot Saturday. Mrs. Borders was reportedly inside the occurred. Sgt. Lemuel Beattie Investigated. Jackie C. Keener, of 1300 Shelby Rd., was treated at McOUl CUnlc Saturday after a two-vehicle ac cident at the Intersection of E. Mounteln St. and S, Watterson St. and In volving a 1970 Pontiac, attempting to make left turn, and operated by Geraldine HoUlfleld of 1103 Gold St. Damages were estimated at 8800 to the HoUlfleld 1970 Pontiac and 1000 to the 1977 Harley Davidson motorcycle. Sgt. Bob Hayes In vestigated for KMPD. BBV.HlNTOlf Central Festival Set Annual Spring Festival sandwich with potato at Central School wlU bo chips, beverage and held Friday, May 11th, dessert. Take-out orders beginning with a Super wlU also be available or Submarine Sandwich guest may sat supper In Supper from 0 untU 0:40 the school cafeteria, p.m. In the cafeteria. Various school depart ments wlU sponsor a The meal Is 81.00 and variety of activities, open Includes a Submarine to the community. Goode Earns Promotion Terry B. Goode, son of the 14Srd Signal Battalion Mr. and Mrs. E. Goode, Rt. In Frankfurt, ermany. 4, Kings Mountain, Goode entered the Army recent^ was promoted to in July 1978. Army private first etess while serving as a multichannel com munications operator with He Is a 1978 graduate of Kings Mountain High Book Reviewed At Meet Mrs dth/mthofty. . ware als with Mrs. Jim (Mary Lou) Ware, public health nurse * in Gasfamla and daughter of Mr. and Mrei Tom^, Harper of Kings Molintaln} reviewed the book, “To areportofthieemlnar she Uve UntU We Say Good- recently attended In bye” by Dr. EUsabeth K. Charlotte on tho!^ tq^c, Ross for the program "Uvliig UntU You*’Die”. Thursday at the Thursday Mrs. Tom Harper was Afternoon Book Club program chairman. The club tentatively Mrs. E.W. Neal an- to GreenvlUo Museum. tsrUlnad at the home of The hosUss served a her daughter, Mrs. Jacob sweet course with cheese Oooper, on North Plod- bUcuite and coffse during numt Ave. the social hour. JERRY MULUNAX Kings Mountain Ropresontitlvo For ROGERS PONTIAC • CADILLAC Jorry Mullinix Thanks to you Kings Mountain for helping me to win the salesman of the year award Como by or coll for a groat doal on a now Cadillac or Pontiac or a good usod car CAa 487-0363 Home Phone 739-4339 ROGERS PONTIAC - CADILLAC 20a W. Ohm Bhd. SiMlIiy. N. C. STORE HOURS WE ACCEPT MOST 3rd PARTY CHARGE CARDS ♦ m li i • ft # ft « ft f ft b ft 0 f # # # ift
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