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Page 12A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday. November 4, 1982 Photo by Gary Stewart The Rev. Clarence K. Derrick, Jr., whose father served St. Mathew’s Lutheran Chruch from 1930 to 1935, and who was born in the old parsonage at 200 N. Piedmont, will be the guest speaker at the guest speaker at the congregation’s Preaching Mission on November 7th, 8th “and 9th. Rev. Derrick, who is currently the Pastor of Beth-Eden Lutheran Church in Newton, N.C., will speak at the 11 a.m. worship service on Sunday mor- ning and at special Mission Ser- vices on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday evenings at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Derrick, whose theme will Handicapped Workshop Set Saturday In Shelby An educational advocacy training session for parents of handicapped children and other interested persons will be held at the Western Steer Family Steak House in Shelby Saturday from 8:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Parents will be instructed in public laws concerning the education of physically and men- tally handicapped children and practical information and skills to asure the best educational op- portunities for their children. For more information or to pre-register, call June Washburn at 4874973 or Melva Huff- stetler at 739-3680. The workshop is free. a rec be “Christ Among Us”, will speak on the Call, Mission and Enpowering of Christ’s disciples in the Church. A fellowship hour will follow Rev. Derrick Guest Speaker the Sunday evening Service. Nursery facilities will be available each evening. The community is invited to share Rev. Derrick’s message. [STEAM CARPET CLEANING ITY SERVPRO OF GASTONIA 824-9292 Truck Mounted Steam Clean Living Room, or Family Room $29.95 with thi 3M Brand Scotchgard available Carpet Furniture & Drapery Cleaning _PkhPayShoes@ GETTING BALLOTS - Rick Hamrick of Kings Mountain was one of many area citizens going to the polls Tuesday. Above, he takes his ballots of precinct worker Hillard Black at the East Kings Mountain precinct (Community Center). Election of- ficials reported a heavier than anticipated number of voters. Obituaries SUSIE BLANTON BLACKSBURG, S. C. - Sylvia “Susie” West Blanton, 42, of 605 South Shelby Street, died at 10:50 p.m. Thursday in an automobile accident. A native of Grover, she was the daughter of the late William and Trula McCurry West. She was a graduate of Grover High School, where she played on the school’s undefeated basketball team of 1957. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Blacksburg and was a World History and French teacher at Blacksburg High School. She is survived by her hus- band, Blacksburg High football coach Bob Blanton, who was seriously injured in the accident and remains hospitalized in the Spartanburg Hospital; one son, Robbie Blanton of the home; and two daughters, Lynn and Beth Blanton, both of the home. Funeral services were held Sunday at Shuford-Hatcher Funeral Home in Gaffney. Burial was in Frederick Memorial Gardens in Gaffney. MRS. HARRELSON Mrs. Ella Mae Pasour Har- relson, 84, a resident of Route 2, Kings Mountain, died Sunday at 5:30 at Kings Mountain Con- valescent Center following several years illness. A native of Gaston County, she was the daughter of the late C.G. and Gertrude Lineberger Pasour and the widow of Boyd Harrelson. She was a former school teacher and a member and honorary member of the Ad- ministrative Board of El Bethel United Methodist Church. She is survived by one son, Richard Harrelson of Shelby; three daughters, Mrs. Edward (Charlene) Martin of Hampton, Va., Mrs. Charles (Peggy) Baird of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Charles (Doris) Curtis of McBee, S.C.; one sister, Mrs. Edward Blackwell of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; nine grandchildren and six great- grandchildren. Funeral services were con- ducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. at El Bethel United Methodist Church by the Rev. Sidney Lanier. ‘Burial was in the church cemetery. BILLY McDANIEL HENRIETTA - Billy Gene McDaniel, 32, of 143 Haynes Street, died Saturday in Ruther- ford Hospital. A native of Rutherford Coun- ty, he was the son of O.T. McDaniel of Spindale and the late Willie Mae McDaniel. He was a textile employee. In additon to his father, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Byers McDaniel of the home; one daughter, Catherine Lynn McDaniel of Kings Moun- tain; one stepdaughter, Melinda Ann Dale of the home; one step- son, Albert Ray Dale of the home; two brothers, McDaniel of Route 1, Bostic, and Paul McDaniel of Spindale; and three sisters, Mrs. Shirley Freeman and Mrs. Anita Har- rison of Spindale and Mrs. Mar- tha Godfrey of Bostic. Services were conducted Mon- day at Missionary Methodist Church in Caroleen by the Rev. Howard Hardin. Burial was in the Rutherford County cemetery. JAMES MARTIN SHELBY - James Richard Martin, 65, of 417 South Thompson Street, died Wednes- day at 7:45 p.m. at Cleveland Memorial Hospital following 10 months of declining health and 12 days of serious illness. A Cleveland County native, he was the son of the late R. Bennett and Buna Grigg Martin. He retired in 1979 from James R. Martin and Sons Inc. He is survived by his wife, An- na Belle Wood Martin; two sons, Richard B. and Danny E. Mar- tin, both of Shelby; a stepson, Randy Derrick of Shelby; two daughters, Christine M. Chap- man of Kings Mountain and Karen Martin McKnight of Shelby; a stepdaughter, Mrs. George Porter of Ft. Myers, Fla.; eight sisters, Mrs. Ruth Scism, Ms. Mildred Martin, Mrs. Lawrence Whitaker, Mrs. Dorothy Marlow and Mrs. Bob McKee, all of Shelby, Mrs. Don Conder of Charlotte, Mrs. William Mizell of Greensboro and Mrs. Gene Bridges of Jacksonville, Fla.; 12 grand- children and six great- grandchildren. He was a member of the American Legion and Zion Bap- tist Church, where services were conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. by the Rev. Russell Fitts and the Rev. Allen Davis. Burial was in the church cemetery. Volunteers Needed The 1970 illiteracy rate in North Carolina is approximately 1.8% of the total population. Within the elderly population, this rate is higher. Citizens of Kings Mountain can be involved in an effort to improve this rate. Have you ever experienced a desire to read a book or fill out a job application but were unable? This fact may be difficult for some to understand; to others, it is a reality. Your skills and dedication can be a great asset to improve the reading level of senior adults. If you can offer two afternoon hours a week in an adult reading class, telephone the Kings Mountain Multi-Purpose Senior Center: 7394511. Get details from outreach coordinator Lynn Bridges or director Teresa Melton. : Eugene - emer ott i gon nih I th TI Men’s, women’s, big boys’ and low cut canvas style. Reg. $14.97 to $16.97 Men’s, big boys’ & children’s hi-top canvas style. Reg. $14.97 to $16.97 AUC 0 Lg KM PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER ay AA a SRI Sale prices good thru Sun. MasterCard or Visa. 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