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Bobby Moss To Speak At Battle Celebration Limestone College History Professor and well-known a B.D. in Old Testament History and Archaeology, the University numerous books, pamphlets and articles. His most recent book is and encouraged to attend the programs at the amphitheater Thursday. October 6, 1983-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 5C Weather Report September weather summary, compiled by Kenneth Kitzmiller: author and historian, Dr. Bobby ~~ of Virginia with an M.A. in a Roster of South Carolina and on the battlefield ridge. Fo 1983 1982 G. Moss, will be the principal History, Southern Baptist Patriots in the American . On Saturday, October 8, Total preci ! 83” 76” speaker at the 203rd anniversary ~~ Seminary with an M. Div. in Old Revolution published by the weather permitting, a Living oe Pr ; of the battle of Kings Mountain Testament History, the Universi- Genealogical Publishing Com- History camp will be set up and A ax one day 33 21) 2 Rotts on Friday, October 7. ty of St. Andrews (Scotland) pany of Baltimore, Maryland. manned by members of the park Lig i ad The program will begin at with a Ph.D. in History and has Dr. Moss spent several years staff. Along with camp chores i] Io une 10 3:00 pm. in the park am- done additional work at Tulane compiling the information for there will be musket and rifle fir- 2x. temp. Sa.(1om) 30 (3, 1 St; phitheater with the arrival of the ~~ University and the University of this scholarly work. ing demonstrations at 11:00, Mi 38 Jad Overmountain Marchers who Virginia. He has also published The public is cordially invited 12:00, 1:00, 2:00, anu 3:00. nig 4 70 ga) » 2 i began the annual reenactment of the trek to Kings Mountain on September 26 at Elizabethton, Tennessee. Their arrival will be followed by the Presentation of Colors by an honor guard from the Support Company, 2nd BN, 263rd Armour, South Carolina Army National Guard from York, South Carolina. Mr. Or- ville D. Clayton, Overmountain Victory Trail Associate Grand Marshall for 1983, will lead the Pledge of Allegiance. The In- vocation will be led by the Reverend Raymond Crow of Antioch Baptist Church, Blacksburg, South Carolina, and Park Superintendent Andrew M. Loveless will welcome par- ticipants and visitors. Recogni- tion of the Overmountain Mar- chers will be made by Associa- tion President Mr. Dennis “Stump” Kline. Following the principal address the Reverend Crow will give the benediction and everyone will proceed to the battlefield ridge where there will be a wreath laying ceremony at the United States Monument. The program will conclude with the playing of Taps by Ms. Carolyn Smith of Kings Moun- tain. Dr. Moss is a graduate of Mars Hill Junior College, Wake Forest University with a B.A. in ® Mision fe EEE WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES USDA CHOICE WHOLE |0 to 14- 1b. AVG. nan || 1B EVES NEWVRK GRIPS |, Report FooO LION Kings Mountain Rescue Squad made 97 trips and travel- THESE PRICES GOOD SUNDAY,0CT.2 1983 THRU SAT. OCT, 8,983 ed 2,199 miles during September, Lt. Roy Hammett noted in his monthly = report which was released today. RED oR GOLDEN EXTRA FRESH DELICIOUS APPLES The squad members worked 634 man hours, made 30 house calls, 34 transports, six blood runs, 43 emergency trips, nine wrecks (including nine injuries), 19 assistances and answered two false calls. Transports included 44 to Kings Mountain Hospital, 10 to Kings Mountain Convalescent | Center, nine to Cleveland { Memorial, eight to Gaston Memorial, three to Charlotte Memorial, one to Guardian Care, one to Mercy Hospital, three to Kings Mountain doctors offices and three to out-of-town doctors offices. Members of the month were Russell Falls and Roy Hammett, who earned 266 points each. Judical System Commended RALEIGH--Governor Jim Hunt announced today that in the first six months of 1983 the courts ordered $16,401 in restitution for crimes committed in Cleveland County. 42-0z. PKG. TREND | BLEACH h a2 = WE ACCEPT GOVERNMENT Foob STAMP DONALD DUCK HALF GAL. CTN AST. || ORANGE JUICE [1 han These Convenient Locations To Serve You ® Shelby Road - Kings Mountain ® Intersection of Hwy. 180 & Hwy. 74 By-Pass - Shelby During the same period, $1,841 was disbursed to victims of crimes. “l want to commend the judicial system,” Hunt said, “for making good use of restitution as a punishment for crime. I also want to thank Cleveland County Clerk of Court Ruth S. Dedmon for collecting and disbursing the restitution funds in a timely manner. “Helping victims of crime has been on of my main priorities,” Hunt said, “ and I know of no better way to help than to make the criminal restore a victim’s losses through restitution. “We’ve moved restitution from last in the priorities of court-ordered fines and penalities to fourth, and I will continue to work to see it is made the first priority,” Hunt said. The data on restitution was made available by the Criminal Justice Analysis Center of the Governor’s Crime Commission. The Clerks of court who par- ticipate in the system send in quarterly report on restitution.
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