Page 2A-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, October 29, 1992 Obituaries | DORIS WARE Doris Cloninger Ware, 63, of 507 Waco Rd., died October 23, 1992 at Kings Mountain Hospital. A native of Gaston County, she was widow of Paul Ware and daughter of the late Philo and Milley Medlin Cloninger. She was a retired bank clerk and a member of Central United Methodist Church. Surviving are two daughters, Jean Stalling of Decatur, GA and June Mitchell of Lowell; two sis- ters, Lois Falls of Kings Mountain and Helen Price of Forest City; and two grandchildren. ~The graveside service was con- ducted Monday at 11 a.m. at Mountain Rest Cemetery by her pastor, Rev. Robert Little. ELTA WRIGHT Elta Grigg Wright, of 422 Oak Grove Rd., died October 24, 1992 at Kings Mountain Hospital. A native of Cleveland County, she was the wife of Melvin H. Wright and daughter of the late Rufus and Mary Clay Grigg. She was a homemaker and a member of Patterson Grove Baptist Church. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are one son, Harold Wright of Concord; two daughters, Mary Lou Scism of Kings Mountain and Carolyn Armstrong of Greenville, SC; one sister, Zula Grigg of Shelby; and five grand- children. The funeral was conducted . Monday at 3 p.m. at Patterson Grove Baptist Church. Rev. Richard Plyler officiated. Burial was in Patterson Grove Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Patterson Grove Baptist Church, 301 Oak Grove Rd., Kings . Mountain, 28086. HOMER WOODWARD SR. Homer David Woodward Sr., 65, of 818 Margrace Rd., died October 25,1992 at home. A native of Augusta, GA, he was son of the late James and Ethel Langley Woodward and was retired from Kings Mountain Senior Center. He was a World War II Navy veteran and a member of Mountain View Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Daisey Juanita Pennington Woodward; two sons, Homer David Woodward Jr. of Charlotte and William Richard Woodward of Kings Mountain; two daughters, Barbara Woodward and Nona Huskins, both of Kings Mountain; one brother, Leroy Woodward of Rock Hill; one sister, Ruth Howland of Augusta, GA; and nine grandchil- dren. The funeral was conducted Wednesday at 3 p.m. at True Gospel Holiness Church. Rev. Joseph Edwards and Rev. Jerry Morrow. officiated. Burial was in Clingman Memorial Gardens in Blacksburg, SC. Memorials may be made to Cleveland County Hospice, 201 W. Marion St., Shelby, 28150. HULDIA MAE EAKER Huldia Mae Eaker, 94, of Parkdale Circle, dicd October 26, 1992 at Kings Mountain Hospital. A native of Gaston County, she was widow of Jessc Irvin Eaker and daughter of the laic John and Amanda Eaker Scllers. She was a member of Macedonia Baptist Church. Surviving are one son, Lester Eaker of Kings Mountain; two brothers, Marshall Sellers of Cherryville and Henry Scllers of Grand Rapids, MI; one sister, Rebecca Gattis of Mount Holly; and one granddaughter. The funeral was conducted Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Macedonia Baptist Church. Rev. David Philbeck and Rev. Ralph Sparrow officiated. Burial was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. ~ LILLIAN JACKSON Lillian Louise Jackson, 61, of 102 Wells St., died October 23, 1992 at Charlotte Presbyterian Hospital. A native of Monroe, she was wife of Clayton Elmore Jackson. She was a homemaker and daugh- ter of the late Andrew and Janie Cullins Jackson. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are two step-sons, George Martin and Jack Glenn, both of Rock Hill, SC; one step-daughter, Susan Glenn of York County, SC; two brothers, Andrew Cullins of Charlotte and Bill Cullins of Rock Hill; and three step-grandchildren. The graveside service was con- ducted Monday at 3 p.m. at Forest Hills Cemetery in Rock Hill by Rev. Hubert Faulkenberry. CARL E. PENLEY Carl Elton Penley, 65, of Hendricks Street, died October 22, 1992 at Kings Mountain Hospital. A native of Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Clarence and Lula Marshall Penley. He was a retired brick mason and a Navy veteran of World War II. Surviving are four sons, Keith Penley and Dennis Penley, both of Lowell, David Penley of Gastonia and Rodney Bishop of Kings Mountain; four daughters, Barbara Garrison of Belmont, Patsy Stevens of Lowell, and Becky Davis and Holly Varnadore, both of Kings Mountain; two brothers, Ernest Penley of Belmont i Richard Penley of Lowell; + grandchildren and: “eight Hy grandchildren, The funeral was conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at Harris Chapel by Dr. Harold Fite. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery in Belmont. Anand President of Firestone Co. Jagmohan "Jaggy" Anand has been appointed president of Firestone Fibers & Textiles Company, the new tire cord and in- dustrial woven fabric plant going up in the new industrial park near Kings Mountain. Anand succeeds Charles R. Ramsey, who has been appointed vice- president, human resources and total quality control, Bridgestone/Firestone Inc., based in Nashville, Tn. Anand, 47, a native of Lahore, India, earned his masters’ degree in industrial engineering at Bradley University. He joined Firestone in 1970 as an industrial engineer. In 1983 he was named production manager at Firestone's Albany plant in Georgia and in 1986 became manufacturing engineering manager at the Firestone Gastonia fibers and tex- tiles plant. Anand bccame plant manager in Gastonia in 1988. Anand and his wife, Nancy, have a son, Jay, and a daughter, Rashmi, both college students. BH Unpublished one-act plays are being sought by the Gardner-Webb College Theatre, according to John Brock who said a cash prize of $300 and production of the win- ning play are being awarded in the adult competition and $100 cash prize for best student entry. Deadline for submission of plays is Jan. 15, 1993. Call Brock at 434- 2361 for a copy of the contest rules. HM Join the Crowders Mountain Park staff and Cleveland County; Astronomical Society for an evening of star gazing. View plan- ets and learn fall constellations as you enjoy the cool Halloween evening beginning at 6:45 p.m. Meet at the Park office and take binoculars. BM A one-hour slide show on "Mammals of the Park" will be shown at Crowder Mountain State Park Sunday at 2 p.m. The Park is located seven miles east of Kings Mountain on Highway 74. 7 1% ELECT +% v% OLLIE HARRIS j DEMOCRAT NORTH CAROLINA SENATE Endorsed by the North Carolina Teachers Association and Local Teachers in Cleveland & Rutherford Counties. Endorsed by the Small Business Association and many others. He will continue his seniority in the N.C. Senate He will be an effective Senator Serving You. PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT | Did You Know That Medicare and Private Insurance K-9 DEMONSTRATION - Kings Mountain police officers Rena Rikard and Wayne Thomas demonstrated their K-9 program to stu- dents at Bethware School recently. The officers are shown working with "Tank." Red Cross classes The following courses have been scheduled by the Cleveland County FACTORY MATTRESS SALES 205 S. Battleground Ave. Kings Mountain - 739-6019 -5:30 « CLOSED WED. 90 DAYS f¢ \ Bedframes Red Cross for the month of | SAME $17. November: AS MW HIV/AIDS information pre- | CASH sentation, available to any group A by calling the Red CRoss office. EB Community CPR, Nov. 10 and 12, 6-10 p.m. Sealy Posturepedic BW Standard First Aid, Nov. 17 "Steeplechase" and 19, 6-10 p.m. Go by the Red Cross at 215 QUEEN SET $377. 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For more details, visit a SERVISTAR store today and join us in supporting our country’s vocational education students. BRIDGES HARDWARE AND HOME CENTER 100 S. Cansler Street at East King Street « 739-5461 Open: Mon-Fri 8-8; Sat 8-6; Sun 1-5 XOXO XO XX NX NN JACK HUNT NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Owner of Roundup Stores in Shelby and Forest City. Jack Hunt has served on many important committees in the NC General Assembly, includ- ing Base Budget, Appropriations, Finance, Blind and Deaf, Manufacturing and Labor, Highway Safety and has been chairman or vice-chairman of several. He has served as Chairman of the Committee on Military and Veteran Affairs, and is currently Chairman of the powerful House Rules Committee. In 1985, colleagues in the NC House of Rep- resentatives from Manteo to Murphy showed their confidence in Jack Hunt's leadership ability by unanimously electing him as Speaker Pro Tempore, a position in which he served for four years,. He was awarded the USS North Carolina Battle- ship award for “outstanding service to the citizens and veterans of North Carolina” and was elected an honorary member of the NC National Guard “for conspicuous service to the cause of national defense.” In 1991, he was voted Legislator of the Year by law enforcement officers. He was appointed to represent the NC House in the National Conference of State Legislatures. He has served by appointment or by statute on many significant Legislative Commissions includ- ing Governmental Operations, Legislative Ser- vices, Bicentennial Commission and the Capitol Planning Commission. Jack Hunt is a graduate of Lattimore High School, Wake Forest College and Emory Dental Univer- sity. He is married to the former Ruby Crowder and has five daughters: Judy (Mrs. Hanse Koh- ler), Penny (Mrs. Jim Corn), Libby (Mrs. Paul Sar- ~azen), Cindy (Mrs. David Martin) and Sally (Mrs. David Royster), and eleven grandchildren. RE-ELECT JACK HUNT CLEVELAND, RUTHERFORD AND POLK Counties Bessemer City & Cherryville Pd. For By The Candidate OLLIE HARRIS NN NOE