OBIT! INRIES one son-in-law, Yates Smith of Kings Mountain; 10 grand- children; 20 great- grandchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren. LUTHER WADE Luther Wade, 74, of 4501 Knollcrest Drive, Charlotte, who died October 23 in Mercy Stowe. friends Wednesday night Funeral Home. Wade was retired from the Lovette of Lake Charles, La.; seven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Funeral services for the Grover Rescue Squad. Page 2A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Wednesday, October 28, 1987 Shelby; three sisters, Ray Stubbs of Shelby, Smart of Shelby and Lillian Bessie Weaver McGill, 81, of 508 West Gold Street, who and died Friday morning at her home, were conducted Sun- Corrie BESSIE McGILL Funeral services for Mrs. Memorials may be made to day at 2 p.m. at First Baptist Church, where she was a member. LULA FALLS Funeral services for Mrs. at Grier Funeral Home In gay at home, were conducted Charlotte by the Rev. A.W. ar at 3 p.m. at Grace ; . 3 United Methodist Church, The family will receive here she was a member: Rev. Frank Gordon of- from 7-8 p.m. at Grier ficiated. Burial was in Moun- tain Rest Cemetery. A native of Haywood Coun- Dr. Robert Lamb and Dr. Joel Jenkins officiated. A native of Cleveland Coun- ty, she was a former secretary for Eagle's Store and daughter of the late William and Georgiana Moss Weaver and widow of William Fulton McGill. Henry Ray Carroll, of Sumter, S.C., four daughters, Mrs. Mary Frances Farris, of Kings Mountain, with whom she resided; Mrs. Wilma Louise Gray, Mrs. Ola Mae Ivester, both of Gastonia, and Mrs. Betty Jean Foster of Blacksburg, S.C., 23 grand- children, 36 great- grandchildren, one great- great-great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends Wednesday night from 7 to 9 p.m. at Gordon Mortuary in Blacksburg, S.C. was son of the late Horace Bowen and a veteran of World War II. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Edna Russ Bowen of Kings Mountain; his wife, Faye Turner Bowen; two daughters, Mrs. Margie Moss and Mrs. Kathy Queen, both of Kings Moun- tain; three brothers, Glenn Bowen of Shelby, Yates Hospital in Charlotte, will be [yzinia “Lula” Falls, 79, of Burial was in Bethel great-grandchild, one step conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. 500 May Street, who died Sun- Cemetery. grandchild, two step great- Bowen of Earl and Billy grandchildren and two step Bowen of Kings Mountain; three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Turner of Grover, Mrs. Sue Whitworth of Shelby and Mrs. Dot Martin of Shelby; and five grandchildren. city of Charlotte and was a ty she was a retired textile CYRUS BOWEN native of Sharon, S.C. He was employee and daughter of the 1 : 1 : - : son of the late Henry and jgte Columbus and Sarah Le , io» Syrte . SPECIAL TOM CLARK EVENT Elbie Wade. Ledford Martin. She was cle Road, who died Sunday at | 5 Surviving are his son, married to the late Fred p d i i ted Tues- Luther Gist of Oklahoma Ci- pails ome were conduc : ay at 3 p.m. at Victory Bap- P re m le re Of “TELLY” : BUDDY SELLERS { Funeral services for i William A. “Buddy’’ Sellers, : 89, of Route 4, Kings Moun- tain, who died Friday morn- in Kings Mountain brothers, Clarence Wade and ty, Okla.; two sisters, Sally ~ gurviving are her son, Rev. Barnes and Edna Wade, both Fred Walls 4 re Ganlotia : ist chinch Yhore hetwas a of New York City; (WO two daughters, Mrs. Betty Rev. Jeffrey R. Davis, Rev. Lou Reinhardt and Mrs. Nan- (Claude White and Rev. Ar- - mre ing : Hospital, were conducted Bubba Wade, both of Kings oy Short of Kings Mountain; : oy : tae t Di Th 3 : ; chie Chapman officiated. : a Dixon ny grand thy sisters, Js Moe | Burial wes iy Prensa Hill A Special Cairin Creation And The “World Rev. Allan Sinclair of- grandchild. Maude Elmore. of Gastonia, Ms o Of Tom Clark”, A National Documentatary Anna Messer of (Cleveland County and a THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 7:00 P.M. ficiated. Burial was in Mrs. retired textile employee. He. Very limited number. Come by anytime between now DOVIE POSTON Gastonia, and Mrs. Dorcus Bethlehem Baptist Church 2 cemetery. Grandsons of Mr. Funeral services for Mrs. webb of Gastonia; four : : : ; : : ’ he is survived by several d Thursday, N i i Sellers were pallbearers, Dovie Hardin Posion of Rovio grandchildren; and oen id and Tre on i a) a Dla Yo a oe A native of Cleveland Coun- 2, who died Sunday at Shelby great-grandchild. bidder will be presented their Tom Clark Collector's Masterpiece on: ty, he was the son of the late Convalescent Center, were MINNIE LEE CARROLL William B. and Rosanna conducted Wednesday at 2 Blanton Sellers and husband - p.m. from the chapel of Har- CARD OF THANKS of the late Fairy Frances ris Funeral Home bytheRev. - I would like to express my Hayes Sellers. He was a Paul Sorrels. Burial was in deepest and sincere expres- retired textile employee and Cleveland Memorial Park in sion of gratitude to the follow- member of Bethlehem Bap- Boiling Springs. : ing persons who showed so (Crowders Mountain Com- tist Church. Mrs. Poston was a native of much love and kindness to munity, will be conducted Surviving are a son, Lee Cleveland County and my wife, myself, and my Thursday at 4 p.m. from Ap- Sellers of Kings Mountain; daughter of the late John D. family during my wife’s il- = tioch Baptist Church of which four daughters, Lib Sellers, ‘and Emma Pearson Poston. Iness and subsequent death. she was a member. Annie Mae Sellers, Lillie She was widow of the late My thanks to nurses if ICU, to Rev. Vernon Craig and Jackson and Nancy Smith, all Jesse William hardin and a Cindy Barber, Beverly Harry Rey. Davis Stewart will of- of Kings Mountain; four member of First Baptist and to Dr. Frank Sincox, and fjciate and interment will be sisters,jAlice Eubanks, Essie Church in Grover. Dr. Scott Mayse. No one can in Antioch cemetery. Surviving are two know how much they have Mrs. Carroll was a native THURSDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 5TH, 7:00 PM : At The Premiere Showing This Special Collector’s Treasure Is Only - Available Nationwide By Auction On Thursday, November 5th Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Lee Carroll, 83, of Route 1, Cherry St., 00 00 TR B00 0G O00 BOON EE SRN ONE DAY ONLY! Don’t Miss This One Time Opportunity fhe butterfly Denneit d Vera Brides all no S 2 of Kings Mountain, and Eva daughters, Joyce Setzer of meant to my family. ht Bolin of §Gherryville; one Granite Falls and Rachel YE incerely, of the late Kaus and Mary Pr daughte’@in-law, Alma Cline of Gastonia; one C.M. Lovelace (Collins Spurlin. She was 861-8355 | Sellers of’ s Mountain; brother, Coy Poston of colt widow of Irb Hemphill Car- iq roll. 0 Surviving are her son, ~~ Wesleyans Plan Old Timev Day § +, 1 be ” “Oldtimey Day wi TRENTON AEs PERU RUNGE NORE CERN RRR RRR R : Ten 3 RERBRAARAANBR EBAY HE OU RA EAR I PR CEE EUR ‘ j observed Sunday at First or ELECT et Managing Editor Heart ‘senior citizens club S| DARRELL AUSTIN ELIZABETH STEWART | halite tics spacial chore fo = General Manager News Editor morning en Members will dress in styles of the 30’s and 40’s and prizes will go to the best costumed man, woman, boy and child. ‘Rev. John Harris, pastor, will preach at the 11 a.m. worship hour. Leaf Pickup Begins Monday MEMBER OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS ASSOCIATION The Herald is published by Herald Publishing House, P.O. Box 769, Kings Mountain, North Carolina 28086. Business and editorial offices are located at Canterbury Road-East King Street. Phone 739-7496. Se- cond clas postage paid at Kings Mountain, N.C. Single copy 25 cents. Subscription rates: $12.60 year in-county. $6.30 six months. $13.65 ; Jonny SO nsounly. $6.83 six months. Student rates for nine months DISTRICT 1 COMMISSIONER TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD eProfessional Engineer *Bachelor Of Science - Civil Engineering - N.C. State University eVice-President-Campco Engineering ‘COMING IN NOVEMBER SHOWTIME® fA pA The annual leaf pickup with the city vacuum machine will start Monday, Nov. 2 and con- tinue through Thursday, Dec. 31, at midnight. City Sanitation Depart- ment Director Jim Downey remides residents not to place limbs and leaves . together because limbs will stop up the vacuum machine. For more information about the pickup, contact Downey at 734-6333. ) Rezoning Request To Be Heard From Page 1-A | I, Al Moretz, am a candidate for City Commissioner for District I. I am the only candidate with technical training i ainin ~ experience related to the selection of a city mana oer. g and Wilson Griffin said that several adjoining property owners who oppose the rezon- REUTER NR URE ENN HERE HEARNE RENE NERY EAR IR ERER We 3 - » HERNEREHERNR i WYER BREEN ENE ME A it H A RRERARRAAAANNARNR! BH W WAN BORER BAN SARRARRS REQhE LI IHREN RFR NRA td IRRRNARRER ABA ANNI N ORRAT BT 4 WW HARARRNRHD EEE BD ER PRPS ing are expected to attend 141 Thursday's hing Hen . As a citizen, I am concerned about my utility bills, recrea- g. (SEHD said the hoard, in tion for the children, the senior citizens program, improving oe : Top Gun ews 1 aa 2 ne the streets and drainage systems, the appearance of our - Showtime mended that city council look neighborhoods and getting information from the city. = Exclusive Movie i (As a commissioner, with my engineering experience and po IVE of the Week ing for satellite annexation citizen input, I would work for the other citizens to improve o the city’s i 1 3 ; . ge «Now adiferon oxclsive movi SH loins y's mo he ome hose Jitmions In order to accomplish this task, all citizens 2 Srey gins time. Grover Blosiion Ts lake part in government as individuals. Candidates also after week, watch and enjoy 2 shou i *F indi; «pe . ww. Wonk pit ah Weis Soren Toc Rua; ¢ ConSliered on their individual qualification AND From Page 1-A So Tovifilcs ; id J From Papa iy I offer myself as an individual with an engineering degree Mil Cherryville Terms of Graty Ross, Jim o he citizens 3 Kings Mountain. I would like to use my 435-5449 Howell and Don Rich do not ents as your Distri 1SSi 139-0164 Gaston Co. expire this year. y rict I Commissioner. 824-9856 Polls open at 6:30 a.m. and Thank You vom - close at 7:30 p.m. at Grover z LAE bed Rescue Squad. Pd. Po. Adv E, In Grover, 280 citizens are registered to vote.