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K-HinUU>-flm«»jr. Mtay >4. im Comes Back Into Own Stunt Drive Is Today "IlMre la a <lMtlny that |oea her way alone, aU that we Mild Into the Uvea of othera comM back Into our Sanda plana to drive the file , xngniwuo, engine down Mountain St. to PlUfer touring Johnny San^, a former^e ahowa with SnUr.Tp£»toe«dhlad^ Mari. Haggard and Charlie Prlda. At B p.m. today, KMera can watch a frightening atunt ride downtown. , „Jl attempt to drive a KM Fire Department engine from —— — the department to KM Plana front at the McFeeiey AmuMmeiiU MB j wia^ nmSf llA UlA PIASB* BYPKQOYDAVU .... ... _r at the I Johnnie CaldweU, aaalatant ^ ‘There’a no magic about It,” chief, aald. The youngent nlnter, Myra Hagena, of the P.A. Hawklna CUn. celebrated her birthday Sat, May "There’a no magic about it," cniei, aaio, -aanaa wui - Sanda aald. “I let Chief OeneUgnor loU of Ucketa to tbp klda. If ha makea I —ii_.. .•.II... mv It, and the ride tlcketa wlU be good I place two Oliver dOUara over my .., ....w, 1 ayea, then a blindfold, then pUce a tor Thuraday night.” hiKMl over my head.” The amuMment rldM wlU benefit movlea aa a atuntman, aounung Blvla Prealey In two fUma • "Rouatabout" and "Chano.” A motorcycle accident, which aimoatMveredhlarighthand, ended # « ' . It waa one of the WUllM trophl( miorta footbi honor many celebratlona held sLECnCD—Dr. Charlea each month aa the nlatera p,.,, gf gather locally or outmf- recently iMi-n.* •• town for thene apectol preeident-elect of the Sat, May Uth, waa an out-of'town celebration that took the family by car lor a acenlc crulM to the mountalnn of North CkroUna to vlalt the formal Blltmore Houae and Weekend Poppy Days # • Carl AaaoclaUon In Due Waat S.C. The ceremony waa held Sat., May IB. ESC Cliams ' Myra aaya It wm a perfect day, with a newfound Intereat In the hUtory of North Carolina, Activities . NKW POSTAL EBfPLOYB-MIllage Spliea haa been added to the Kiaga Moontohi Pant Office ataff aa a clerk-carrier. A MSve el Plarlda, SplTM airiared poetal work while Mrving la the 04. Anoy. Aa a eMUaa ha ‘hybrid tea roaea. The grounda of the BUtmmre HouM waa an appropriate aettlng for a apring picnic. April’a celebration waa in honor of Lola BUla of Orover with a dinner engagement at a Charlotte Caalma acUvlty In Ktoga Mra. StonewaU (Peggy) Jackaon Mlaa Poppy, Amy Dixon, daughtw la project chairman and aU mem- of Mra. Charlea Dixon ^ U- lato bera of the Unit are encouraged to Mr. Dixon, wlU alao aaeU* In t^ maim aUtlona In th« downtown area project. Mlaa Dixon, laatjmi^a at^ and ahopping centera on Friday and Poppy QuMn, waa a narional Saturday nerup to Mlaa Poppy 19TB at t^ The red memorial popplM, which American Legion AuxOlary atate RehablUtatlon Project for honora aU veterana, are made by convention In New “■ hoaplUllaed veterana and their hoapltallaed veterana at the aUte’a. Mra. J.D. Barrett la unir VA Medical Oentora. prealdent. Poppy Day la Friday and Saturday in Klnga Mountain and mombera of Klnga Mountain Unit IBB of the American Legion AuxlUary wlU be Inviting cltlaena to "wear a poppy”. All proceeda wlU benefit the Auxlllary’a Veterana Affalra and . rk • RehablUtatlon Project Are Dropping A I ttcketi Anyon Mountain for the Em ployment Security Oom- mlaalon haa dropped off conalderably In the paat two montha, according to FrankUn Ware Jr. Cheshire Heads Oub 0 • Euaaoeni, ana aon, OMani iwm Apartmeoto. Shtori to a aoeani gxadar at North SchooL Mra. Splrea to a boIIto oI Martoa. N.O. OBITlfiRO June 80, Btha Bumgardnar wUl aptoah Into another year with a pool party given by Mra. Tommy Hawklna of MBS. RUTH BDBN-Funoral aer- vlcea for Mra. Ruth IMvto Stephanaon, 4T, of SOB Lynrock Apartmenta, alater of Sehoola Supt. William Davla of Ktoga OomaltuaOrabua Jr. attha Chapel of The Oood Shepherd, Naval Air ; Our ealabrattona give ua a raaaon to ramlnlace, learn from paat ex- pariencaa and a look to the future with confidence and Ware la manager of the Shelby office of BSC. Ha aald the JOb Sendee Lyn Chaahlra, Pattaraon OU Co. unit located to tha Ktoga executive, haa been alactod Mountain Community prealdent of Klnga Mountain Oentar wUl eontlnua to nwanla Club for the coming year, provide placement aarvlea Ha wUl auooead Frank Van Story Monday through Friday, and wlU aaaume office In tha FaU. naime activity la atlU other new offleero tor 197940 wUl acheduled on TTiuradaya. ba Oaorga Hatch, flrat vloa- For more Information, prealdent; Jerry Ledford, aaoond caU 789-8881. vleo-praaldont; and Roy Duncan, a board of dlrectora at Thuraday nlght’a mMttog at KM Woman’a aub. Wtonora of tha recant KM Sehoola Talent Show were reeognlaad and presented trophies. They Inotuda: Qrlstt Putnam, Tonya Hawklna, Nioole Onandt, Low DelUnger, Sandra WoUa, Tammy Van Dyka, GHenda Adams, Arijuana Oirry, Angela BeU, and Brldgetto Whlta. Members of tha board of diraotora are Ron BagweU, Olee B. Bridges, BUI Davis, Dan Finger, Paul Ham. Shuford Peeler and Kyle Smith. Beach, Va. Lt. Orabus, 98, died May 17 as a rsautt of an aircraft aeeldant of undatermtood origin off Puerto Rico. The Wednesday at U a.m. from Leakavllle United Methodist Church, of which she was a member. training oxereUes with AtUek Squadron 178, operating from the carrier UBS Independence. The love our parento riiared (the Uta Mr. and Mrs. P.A. Hawkins) continues to grow within the hearts of our family members. As tha years come and go, aU our eight sisters and one broOier have a reason to celebrate. At Library Books And Programs Available ty at4 p.m. from Oaston Memorial Park. Mrs. Bteptenaon died Monday afternoon at Moses Cone Hospital to She waa a native of Oaston County, daughter of Mra. Oetty Davla of Oastonla and the late Orady Davla. She was an Instructor at Rockingham County Community CtoUege and In the Bden PubUc School Systom. 'Also surviving are her husband, Joseph R. Stephenson of AahavUle; and a daughter, Mlaa candy Stephan Mar^and, Lt Orabus la survived by hla wife, SuaanneHoUand Orabus of 949 Newburgh Court, Virginia Beach, and hla father, B.C. Orabus Sr. of Baltimore, Md. Mra. Orabus la the former Susanne Amos, touighter of Mr. and Mra. James Amos Sr. of Klnga Four Earn Degrees An Interesting and nimmer. valuable book has been Schedule given to the Carolina Room at the Ubraiy by Mra. June 18-Humoroua tnrglnla Bird Crawford. It Stortea-Beth McIntyre, la the "Criminal and ClvU Jtaie 90-Anlmal Btorlas- Docket 1918-18” kept by Barbara Smith. Mr. Oeorge W. Kendrick, June ai-Transportotlon JuaUce of the Peace In Storlea-Melanle BallMPd. Kings MounUln during July 11-Folk Talea- those years, and grand- Barbara Smith, tother to Mrs. Crawford. July 18-Humoroua The Children’s Summer Storlea-Barbara Smith. Story Hour, conducted by July 28^eeltogB Hour reading: mysteries, paperbacks, biography, hlatory, poetry etc. The Ubraiy welcomes you to mad your summer away. New In your neighborhood? ktkA a«ill AAdrphlnn fnr thfi nrneerv itort ihd fflOr And itlll leerchlno (or the grocery etore end more closet space? It’s my job to help you (eel at home fast. At your WELCOME WAGON Representative. I can supply answers to your new-nelghborhood qusstlons and bring a basket of (ret gifts to delight your family. Hundreds of people like you In Betty Potter^ 7894488 aeitx. OLBO BE AVNBR Funeral services for Mrs. Cleo Whetstlne Heavner, 94, of 803 Flrat St., who died Monday Appalachian State University. (Related at the ritaa. MBS. DOLLY GASH ' Funeral services for iB, of 81 Pine Manor Apto., died Friday to Ktoga Mountain Hospital, were ^conducted Sunday at %f p.m. from Mldplnes Aiptlst Ctourch by Rev. Fred Welto and Rev. George Leigh, totormant tain Hospital after several month’s Illness, were conducted Wednesday at 4 p.m. from Harris Funeral Home Chapel by Rev. Odua Shelton, Interment following In Mountain Rest Oemeteiy. Mra. Heavner, wife of Jesse Heavner, waa daughter of the late John nnle Hullender Four Klnga Mountain studenU were among the UNCCharlotte graduates receiving degrees during exerclaea on May 13. They are: Melanie Ripple Ballard, Georgetown Apts., masters In education; Charlene R. Gaffney, 618 Meadowbrook Rd., BA In human development and teaming; Brenda Peterson Long, Rt. 1, Canterbury Rd., MAE in mathe- matlca; and Cynthia Kay Robinson, 708 Sterling Dr., BS In biology and BA In psychology. Beth McIntyre, Mrs. Barbara Smith and Mm. Melanie Ballard, will be held on Wednesday mornings from 10:80 to 11:80 beginning June 18 Aug. 1-The Giving Tree- Melanle Ballard. Aug. 8-Pet«r’a Pocket. Aug. IB-Olu Favoritea- Beth McIntyre. Light Summer ii:5U Deginnins Juiw xo 4* and running through Aug. Roadlng table haa been aet IB. A prise wlU be given to 19 In the Adult Fiction the child who haa the beat Room with books by Eden, attendance record, and Ckrtland, Keyes, HOdge, there will be alao oc- Holt, Whitney etc. The caslonal drawings for shelves are loaded with other prises throughout the many types of good Legal Program Set , Surviving, In addition to her husband, are two Aide Attorney Mickey Corry The 6 p.m. program la of Klnga Mountain wUl iponsored by the church conduct a question and Baptist Training Union, answer program on legal The Rev. D.C. Wilson, matters at Bbeneaer pastor. Invites Intemated Baptist Church Sun., May dtlaens to attend. The NOW OPEN ON WEEKENDS RAINBOW RAinOS ODABAGAN 1000 FT. WATER RAPIDS RIDE •Picnicing I Lscated BgtwssN •Fun For All I A ChinNwy Rock I on Hwy. 74 Wott (ki GroonlriN) Cal 287-2110 church la located on Hwy. : Mm. Cnah was a nattvo ^ CloveUnd County, and WUUam Whetstlne, both of Kings Mountain, and one sister. Mm. Com SeUem of Kings Mountain. Class Survey 216. and Annor Henderaon Set Housing Needs For Elderly Vernon Cash and a mtimd textile employe. ■ Surviving are two UarrOU and Mm. Barry Beffron, both of Uptof- tenburg, S.C., three aona. CHBRRYVILLE- Funeral services for Mm. “ Wicks, 81, . ... Albert Hen- 1 of Kings Mountain, Martha B. qf Welltogtord, Conn, and jUee Cash of Chatham. Va.; J^me brothara, A.O. and piU Adams of Kings Mountain and Bd Adams of Xilncolnton; 14 grand- MUldren and one great- ^irandohlld. at 4:80 p.m. from Gai^ pantar Funeral Home by Rev. Dan Silver and Rev. RA. Lambert, Interment following In Mount Zion ^_t Church Cemetery. Mra. Wicks died Sunday at a Morganton mat home. She waa a native of Lincoln County and a member of Mount Zion LT.BABLa ORABUS JR. A memorial aervlee was hsld WedtMsday at 9 pjn. tor Navy Uautanant Bari eons, three stap-sona, throe brothera, two daughtem, two alstam, and seven Due to need and popuUr demand Cleveland Tech’s continuing education department la announcing a new Nursing Assistant course to begin June 8 toom 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Uptown Annex, Room 18. The 190-hour course, to be taught by Muriel Ckveny, R.N., wlU meet each Tuesday and Thur sday evening until its completion In August Dan Camp, Tech’s Dean of continuing education, ■ays the only ooat for tha course la the 80.00 reglatmUon fee plus the textbook. Reglstratlan la on a first-come basis at the - meeting of the first class* on June B. A survey to determine the need for housing for the elderly la underway In Kings Mountain. The survey la conducted by Associated Development Con- ■ultanto, Inc., of Greenwood, 8.C. Persona 63 or over Intemated In living to the type of housing developed qMcUgally for elderly cltlsena may fill out a survey form. Forma are available at the utilities department at city hall, the Kings Mountain Housing Authority office on Ridge 8t. and the Office For The Ageing at The Depot Center, Battleground Ave. Forms alao available by sending name and address to Paul B. Hayes, P.O. Box 898, Kings Mountain, N.C. obligato anyone, but only adds In- tormatloa to the survey to determtos SEAFOOD BUFFET Every Friday Night 5:30 $i;95 U Per I “15 ^ Till 9:30 PM $995 £ Pen Per Child Under 10 Cole Slaw French Fries Hush Puppies Tarter Sauce Person Whole Catfish Deviled Crab Hllet Of Perch Popcorn Shrimp Cocktaii Sauce Onion Rings KiNGS MOUNTAIN MOTOR INN 161 S. And teS 4. %
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