— SER Obituaries BARBARA B. BERGSTROM WICHITA, KANSAS - Barbara Soheler Bergstrom, 44, of Route 3, McPherson, Kansas, died October 10, 1990. A native of Cleveland County, she was the daughter of the late Harry R. and Lila Jolley Boheler. She is survived by her husband, Robert Bergstrom; five sons, Randy Putnam of Norfolk, Va., Darrell Putnam of Kings Mountain and Lanny, Robert and James Bergstrom, all of McPherson, Kansas; one daughter, Dawn Johnson of Norfolk, Va.; five brothers, L.S. Boheler of Little Rock, Ark.; James Boheler of Houston, Tex., Joe Boheler of Grover, and Charles Boheler and Bob Boheler, both of Kings Kings Mountain; two sisters, Estelle Boheler and Edith Boheler, both of Kings Mountain; and four grand- children. The funeral was conducted Monday at 11 a.m. at Harris Funeral Home. Rev. John Sloan of- ficiated. Burial was in Oak View Baptist Church cemetery. ROBERT POSTON JR. Robert Marion Poston Jr., 54, of 1102 Groves Street, Kings Mountain, died Sat., Oct. 13, 1990 at his home. A Cleveland County native, he was the son of the late Robert M. and Aileen Bell Poston. He was a retired prefab carpenter for Summey's Building Supply. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, where he served 14 years in Air Artillery and Radar Reconnaissance and was a member of the D.A.V. He is survived by five sons, Jon Eric Poston of Salisbury, Gregory, Alan and Robert Poston of Shelby and Harry Poston of Chattanooga, Tn.; a daughter, Julia Poston of Shelby; four sisters, Josephine Forrester of Houston, Frances Zynda of Silver Springs, Md., Ruth Fire Department Plans Barbecue The Kings Mountain Fire Department is sponsoring a barbe- cue October 19 and 20 at the Governmental Services Facilities Center, 106 Spruce Street. Barbecue will be sold from 12 noon until 11 p.m. on October 19 and from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on October 20. Plates are $4 each. Chestnut Ridge FD Sets Haunted Trail The Chestnut Ridge Volunteer Fire Department will present its an- nual Haunted Trail Fri., Oct. 26 through Wed., Oct. 31. There will be hayrides from the fire department to the haunted trail's "Sinister Skull." The times are 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. every night except Saturday. Saturday hours are 7 p.m. until midnight. Admission is $2 for children and $3 for ages 12 and older. The fire department building is located on Chestnut Ridge Church Road in the area between Bessemer City and Kings Mountain. It is three miles from Bessemer City off Highway 161 and three miles from Kings Mountain off Highway 216. For more information call 739- 7756 or 629-3803 after 3:30 p.m. East Precinct To Vote In Gym June Melvin, registrar for the East Kings Mountain Precinct, re- minds voters that voting in the November 6 general election will be held in the community center gym, and not downstairs as has been the custom in past years. Ms. Melvin said handicapped voters will be able to pull their cars to the gym doors located on the up- per side of the community center. All other voters are encouraged to park in the parking lot of Jake Early Memorial Park, which is lo- cated between the community cen- ter and Deal Street. The Gibbie Family Gospel Singing Saturday, Oct. 20th 7:00pm Eastside Baptist Church 308 York Rd. Kings Mountain NC Free to the public Everyone Invited Chester of Jacksonville and Rebecca Radaker of Philadelphia; and five grandchildren. The funeral was conducted at 45 p.m. Tuesday at Clay-Barnette Funeral Home Chapel by Rev. Kenneth George and Rev. Keys Pendleton. Burial was in Zion Baptist Church Cemetery. EDNA C. CARPENTER CHERRYVILLE - Edna Champion Carpenter, 71, of Route 3, Box 247, died October 11, 1990 at Lincoln County Hospital after an extended illness. A native of Cleveland County, she was the daughter of the late Ezra and Vicie Lou Dedmon Champion. She was employed in the Housekeeping Department of Lincoln County Hospital. She was a member of Second Baptist Church of Cherryville and was a volunteer at Carolina Care Center in Cherryville. She is survived by her husband, Alva Franklin Carpenter of the home; one son, Joe Billy Carpenter of Charlotte; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Frances Howard of Charlotte; two brothers, Ralph Champion of Shelby and E.V. Champion of Mount Holly; seven grandchildren; and four great- grandchildren. The funeral was conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. at Second Baptist Church by the Rev. Keith Love. Burial was in City Memorial Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Matthews Efe DIXIE VILL N BELK D Second Baptist Church, 201 Houser Street, Cherryville, N.C. 28021. GARLAND W. BLACK Garland Sammy Black of Maiden; one daughter, Mrs. Patsy Joann Black of Cherryville; two brothers, Burl Oscar Black of Crouse and Buddy Clyde Carpenter of Cherryville; eight grandchildren; Thursday, October 18, 1990 -THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 5A and two great-grandchildren. The funeral was conducted Saturday at 3 p.m. at Carpenter's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. G.W. Horne. Burial was in City Memorial Cemetery. Jimmy Black of Hickory and CHERRYVILLE - Garland William Black, 69, of Route 2, Box 239, died October 11, 1990 at his home. A native of Gaston County, he was the son of the late Buster and Rosa Edith Anthony Black and was the husband of the late Evelyn Mamie Evans Black. He was em- ployed as a warehouse worker with Let Us Cater Your Party From 2 to 200 Carolina Freight Carriers Corp., Kings Mountain, N.C. and also sold produce. He is survived by three sons, GLENDA GREEN After 2:00 BRIDGETTE D. 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