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HT The Kings Mountain Herald Page 3A ED HUFFSTICKLER KINGS MOUNTAIN - Ed “Rab” Huffstickler, 75, 2650 Nopeming Road, Duluth, MN, formerly of pz Kings Mountain, died May 3, 2001 at Nopeming Care Center, Duluth, MN. A native of Cleveland County, he was the son of the late Henry and Maude Rutledge Huffstickler, He was preceded in death by his wife, Kathryn Falls Huffstickler. He was retired from the Merchant Marines and was a World War II Army veteran. He is survived by his son, Michael Huffstickler and wife Lori of Little Falls, MN; daugh- ters, Pam Cogdell and husband Stephen of Clover, SC, Elaine Billings of Statesboro, GA, and Teresa Robinson and husband Ruby of Ayden; brother, Paul Huffsticklerand wife Evelyn of - Kings Mountain; and sister-in- law, Jane Edwards! of Kings Mountain. A graveside service was held at 4 p.m. Tuesday at Mountain Rest Cemetery. Harris Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. GENE LAIL KINGS MOUNTAIN - Charles Eugene Lail,:59, 827 Stoney Point; Road, died May 8, 2001 at Cleveland Regional Medical Center. iy A native of Rutherford County, he was the son of the late Charlie Martin Lail and Arlee Beaty Lail. He was em: ployed by. Cleveland . Community; College as Manager of Plant Operations, and he was forinerly employed by Doran Textiles as Managing Supervisor in research and de- velopment. He was a member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church and was Past President of NC Association of Community College Facility Operators. He is survived by his wife, Carolyn Lovelace Lail; brother, Nil] LEPeHGIOVR: Hubley q6 16 bli Eunieéqrofey and Hiazelotod gaia Singleton, both of Kings Mountain; nieces and nephews. A graveside service was con- ducted by the Rev. Ron Caulder at 11 a.m. Friday at Oak Grove Baptist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Cleveland Community College Foundation, 137 South Post ~ Road, Shelby, NC 28152. Cecil M. Burton Funeral Home was in charge of arrange- ments. ROBERT FLAY NORVILLE SHELBY - Robert Flay Norville, 89, White Oak Manor, formerly of 617 Kings Road, died "May 14, 2001 at Hospice.” A native of Rutherford ; County, he was the son of the late Clyde Alexander Norville and Sarah Elizabeth Reep. He “= was also preceded in death by his son-in-law, Bobby Prine. He was a retired weaver from Ester Mill, where he worked for = 42 years. He was a member of Hoyle Memorial United Methodist Church, and was a charter member of Shenstel, Fire Department. i He is survived by his wife, Mallie Tessneer Norville of 2 Sede og ol Saturday, May 19th Sarr 2pm <Y Shelby; daughters and their husbands, Joyce N. and Bobby Self and Marilyn N. Prine of Shelby; grandson and his wife, Greg and Sandy Self of Grover; granddaughters and husbands, Kim and David Peace of Shelby and Polly and James Cline of Polkville; great-grandsons, Joshua Aaron Self of Grover and Matthew Neil Cline, Jacob Flay Cline, Joshua Scott Cline and Jessie Cline, all of Polkville; great-granddaughters, Brittney Michelle Self, Ashley Harrington and Kesha Harrington, all of Grover, and Jennifer P. Peace of Shelby; great-granddaughter and her husband, Tabatha and Sam Davis of Lattimore; brother, John Norville of Blacksburg; and sister, Mattie Brooks of Charlotte. A graveside service will be conducted by the Revs. David Fambrough and Bill Smith at 11 a.m. Thursday at Cleveland Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Cleveland County, 951 Wendover Heights, Shelby, NC 28150 or Hoyle Memorial Methodist Church Building Fund, 1741 Fallston Road, Shelby, NC 28150. Cleveland Funeral Services is in charge of arrangements. CAL BURTON KINGS MOUNTAIN - Clarence M. “Cal” Burton, 82, 238 Goforth Road, died May 8, 2001 at Kings Mountain Hospital. A native of Cleveland County, he was the son of the late Andrew L. and Virginia Falls Burton. He served in the Army during World War II and was a retired carpenter. He was preceded in death by his broth- ers, Dorse and Doyle Burton. He is survived by his brother, Dean Burton of Kings Mountain; sisters, Avel Sellers, Ruby Warlick, Thelma Sellers and husband Gene, and Shirley Rucker and husband Tommy, all of Kings Mountain. The funeral was conducted by the Revs. Mike Chambers and Doug Allen at 4 p.m. Fri ay t Pat erson Groy ie Erde 05s urial Was’ in “the church titan 1 eH Harris Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. SARAH OLIVER GROVER - Mrs. Sarah Lucille “Oliver, 87, 234 Runyan Road, died May 9, 2001 at Rutherford Hospital. A native of Cleveland County, she was the daughter of the late Willis Benjamin and Minnie Melton Melton and wife. of the late Jason P. Oliver. She was a homemaker and a mem- ber of East Shelby Church of God. She was also preceded in death by two sons, W.C. Oliver “and Clyde Oliver. _. She is survived by two sons, * Winford Oliver and wife, Mary Ann, of Grover and Dwight Oliver of Bostic; five grandchil- ’ dren, five great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. The funeral was conducted by the Rev. Bobby Callahan at 2 p.m. Friday at East Shelby Church of God. Burial was in Patterson Springs Baptist Church cemetery. - Clay-Barnette Funeral Home ~ was in charge of arrangements. * Specializing in Weddings & Proms. e Haircutting Highlighting e Hair Coloring * Manicures » Pedicures ® Gel Nails “Award Winning Stylists” Rita Hagans Cagle Sheila Walker Owner/Stylist Loretta Webb Tina Mauney Janet Sellers Kathy Jackson (nail tech) Cuttin' Up. Hair & Nail Salon 815 Margrace Road ' Kings Mountain 704-739-9241 1 Stylist Booth Available « Call kid] BDSG mL mm md mm Sri EVELYN HUMPHRIES SHELBY - Mrs. Evelyn Downs Humphries, 812 Surrey Drive, died May 13, 2001 at Cleveland Regional Medical Center. A native of Cleveland County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dover. She was employed as a receptionist at Crawley Memorial Hospital. She was a member of Zoar Baptist Church, the Lydia Sunday School Class, and a member of the Jean Elliott Circle. She is survived by her hus- band, Clyde E. Humphries Sr. of the home; sons and their wives, Clyde E. “Eddie” and Teresa Humphries of Kings Mountain and Ronnie and Mindy Humphries of Shelby; grandsons, Christopher and Andrew Humphries of Kings Mountain; granddaughters, Amanda Humphries of Kings Mountain and Mallory and Natalie Humphries of Shelby; brother and his wife, Tommy and Debbie Dover of Shelby; niece, Tammy Dover Costner of Fallston; and nephew, Chip Dover of Shelby. The funeral was conducted by the Rev. Marvin Gobble at 2 p-m. Wednesday at Zoar Baptist Church. Burial was in Cleveland Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Together We Build, Zoar Baptist Church, 1740 South Lafayette Street, Shelby, NC 28152. Cleveland Funeral Services was in charge of arrangements. JOE RUPPE GAFFNEY, SC - Joe Raymond “Buck” Ruppe, 80, 601 1/2 West Smith Street, died May 11, 2001 at Upstate Carolina Medical Center. A native of Gaffney, he was the son of the late S. Fitzhugh Ruppe and Lue Della Harris Ruppe. He was also preceded in death by his brothers and sis- ters, Walmer and Freeman Ruppe, Kattie Ruppe, Ruby Thrift, Lemuel Maffey, Ruth Thrift and Lou Erie Kirby. He was a member of West End Baptist Church and was a ‘retired house Paine ands secu- Fity ‘guatd. He is SNrivad by, his itd! OEY RUPE of the home; daughters and sons-in-law, Sylvia and Lawrence Moore of Gaffney, Frances and Sam Caveny of Kings Mountain, Mary Lou R. Ellard of Louisville, KY, and Helen R. Vassey of Gaffney; son and . daughter-in-law, Joe V. and Jean Ruppe of Gaffney; 11 grandchil- dren, two step grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, four step great-grandchildren, and three great-great grandchildren; sister, Bertie R."Thomas of Cowpens; and brother, Marshall Ruppe of Charlotte. The funeral was held at 3 p-m. Sunday at Shuford- Hatcher Chapel in gaffney. Burial was in Frederick Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to Bethlehem Baptist Church Building Fund, 1017 Bethlehem Road, Kings Mountain, NC 28086. Shuford-Hatcher Funeral ARTS Breakfast June 2 at Dixon Presbyterian Dixon Presbyterian Church, 602 Dixon School Road, Kings Mountain, will hold a breakfast on Saturday, June 2 from 6:30-10 a.m. All proceeds will go to the Kings Mountain Relay for Life, which is scheduled for June 8-9 at the Walking Track on Cleveland Avenue. The public is invited. Gospel singing set at Midview Baptist An outdoor gospel singing will be held May 26 at 12 noon at Midview Baptist Church, Kings Mountain. Featured groups are The Hamptons of Blacksburg, SC, Cross Reference of Kings Mountain, The Chapelettes of Gaffney, SC, and Remembrance of Smithfield. Barbecue chicken plates with all the trimmings will be sold for $6 each. All proceeds go to the church building fund. The public is invited. Take lounge chairs, blankets ghd um- brellas. In case of rain, the service will be moved inside. Bible School slated at Eastside Baptist Eastside Baptist Church, 308 York Road, will hold Vacation Bible School May 20-24 from 6- 8:30 p.m. Ages three years through sixth grade are wel- come. The kickoff is Saturday, May 19 from 10 a.m.-12 noon. Revival May 21-24 at Chestnut Ridge Chestnut Ridge Baptist Church, Kings Mountain, will hold revival May 21-24. Services are at 11 a.m. and 7 p-m. Sunday and 7 p.m. Monday-Thursday. Rev. Richard Brown will be the speaker. The public is invit- ed. Detention Officers will be armed in CC Cleveland County Sheriff's Office Detention Officers are now armed when they trans- port inmates. > Eleven officers recently par- ticipated in extensive training to be certified. Prior to May 10, i+ all misdemeanor and felony in- mates were transported either with unarmed Detention ~~ Officers or armed Deputies. Home was in Hi of Phrases ; ments. Most agencies in North Carolina use only armed per- sonnel to transport inmates, ac- cording to Chief Deputy PA. Cash. Detention Officers include .. Chris Cook, Scott Trammel, Donna Spangler, Chris Hatchell, «Jeff Earney, Shane Hammett, David Campbell, Jerry Patterson, David Fisher, Jimmy + Poston, and Tracy Miller. EYEE IL AD 739-0611 Remember to include your name, address, and phone number. IT’S FAST - IT'S EASY! ‘per Gallon (after rebate) NESS EASE 6 x 704-7 39-5461 4 BRIDGES HARDWARE .. BEN LEDBETTER/THE HERALD Statesville winlstor Jan Brittain was the speaker at the annual Kings Mountian Council of Church Women recently held at Central United Methodist Church. IO f TAVA In 1986 he moved to Kings!’ Mountain to serve as Oak’ **" \ ve! Grove's reverend. bf Caulder accepts call to Stanley Ron Caulder, who has served : as pastor of Oak Grove Baptist a UN . iid : Church for the last 14.5 HL Pastor’s aniversary. has moved to the pastor's posi- ~~ Set at St. Peter church tion at First Baptist Church in 2 Hn Stanley. St. Peter Missionary Baptist Caulder said he has the Church, Grover, will celebrate longest tenure of any pastor the 15th anniversary of its pas- since Oak Grove started in 1897. tor, Rev. William Thompson, on Caulder said his departure was Sunday, June 3. a positive one. Three services are planned. “We were happy to leave Bishop Randy Borders of Faith while the church was doing Harvest, Shelby, will speak at 8 well,” Caulder said. “We feel a.m. Rev. Rick Jones of Faith like we could come back there Harvest will speak at 11 a.m., and have good fellowship with and Rev. Franklin Clark of First them in the future.” Institute Family Worship Caulder began his careerasa Center, Gastonia, will speak at 6 pastor in 1976 at King Memorial Baptist in Waxhaw. Three years later he moved to Charlotte to serve as pastor at Grace Baptist. A reception honoring Rev. Thompson will be held from 5-6 p.m. The public is invited. i nel eral Published every Thursday Periodicals postage at Kings Mountain, NC 28086 USPS 118-880 by Republic Newspapers, Inc. Postmaster, send address changes to: P. O. 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