w B_ OBITUARIES Buffie Bradford MINT HILL - Buffie J. Lewis Bradford, 38, 6108 Mosswood Court, Wednesday, April 6, 2011 at home. The funeral service was conducted Saturday, April 9 at Ollie Harris Memorial Chapel at Harris Funeral Home in Kings Mountain, interment following in Mountain Rest Cemetery. She was wife of Riki D. Bradford and daughter of Jeanne Nichols Lineman of Kings Mountain. Betty Ellis KINGS MOUNTAIN - Betty Edwards Ellis, 41, died Tuesday, April 5, 2011 at Cleveland Regional Medical Center. The funeral service was held Friday, April 8, at 11 a.m. at Cornerstone Baptist Church, interment following in Paterson Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Shelby. The family received friends Thursday, April 7, from 5-7 p.m. at Harris Fu- neral Home and at other times at the home, 4908 Bar- rett Road, in Kings Moun- tain. Louise Etters Grindell KINGS MOUNTAIN - Louise Etters Grindell, 66, of 22 Bennett Dr., went to be with the Lord on Sunday, April 10, 2011 at Kings Mountain Hospital. Born in Cleveland County, daughter | of the | l. aiit-e Robert Etters a n d Maryg Estelle Carroll Williams, and was also pre- ceded in death by brother, Paul Etters, and sisters, Bar- bara Postell and Mary Etters. She was a member of Calvary Way Holiness Church in Kings Mountain where she taught Sunday School. She loved to read and study her Bible and loved to cook. She was a for- mer nurse, loving wife, mother and grandmother. Surviving are her hus- band of 48 years, Royd Grindell of the home; sons, Bob Grindell and wife, Wendy, of Kings Mountain and Kevin Grindell'and wife, Lerryn, of Aiken, SC; daughter, Winona Latona died’ and husband, ' Vince, of Jupiter, FL; brother, Randy Etters and wife, Linda, of Seymour, CT, stepfather, Max Williams of Holly- wood, FL; and eight grand- children, Tommy, Andrew, Josh, "Zach, Kathelyn, Nicholas, Mary and Olivia. ° The funeral service will be conducted Friday, April 15, 2011 at 1 p.m. at Ollie Harris Memorial Chapel at Harris Funeral Home. Rev. Clifton Morgan will officiate and interment will be in the Hullender Cemetery in Kings Mountain. * The family will receive friends Thursday, April 14, 2011 at Harris Funeral Home and other times at the home, 22 Bennett Dr. Kings Moun- tain. A guest register is avail- able at www.HarrisFuner- als.com. Harris Funeral Home of Kings Mountain is in charge of arrangements. Parris Funeral Home Cynthia Scates KINGS MOUNTAIN - Cynthia Canipe Scates, 47, 109 Woodbark Lane, died Saturday, April 9, 2011. Born February 24, 1964 in Cleveland County, she was a daughter of Shirley Ray Canipe and the late Claude Canipe, Jr. In addition to her father she was preceded in death by a brother, Donald Canipe and sister, Kimberly White. Surviving in addition to her mother are her husband, Jason Lee Scates; daughter, Chasity Barlow of Raleigh; brother, Clifton Canipe and sister, Pamela Ware of Kings Mountain. The family . received friends Tuesday, April 12, from 6-8 p.m. at Stamey Fu- neral Home in Fallston. The funeral service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday, April 13, at Rose Hill Memorial Park Mausoleum in Fallston, in- terment following in Rose Hill Memorial Park. A guest register is avail- able at www.stameyfuneral- home.com. Stamey Funeral Home of Fallston is in charge of arrangements. Stamey ~ Ffuneral Home The Kiuged Mountain Herald " Wednesday, April 13, 2011 Photos by LIB STE WART New officers of Cleveland County Democratic Party include, from left, Chairman David Lowman, secretary Pat Poston, sec- ond VP Curtis Pressley, third VP Nick Carpenter and treasurer Jeff Grigg. Wells endorsed by CC Democrats The Cleveland County Democratic Party endorsed Betsy (Mrs. Steve) Wells of Kings Mountain as a candi- date for 10th Congressional District Chairman at the Party’s first-ever convention in Kings Mountain Saturday at Joy Performance Center. Wells, a former Party chairman and longtime ac- tive in county, state and na- tional Democratic activities, was nominated by long time friend Dean B. Westmore- land. “Service and experience count and Betsy has both,” said Westmoreland. Convention delegates en- thusiastically endorsed the candidacy of Mrs. Wells to become chair of the Democ- rats’ Tenth District at its con- vention May 14 in Valdese. They selected delegates to attend the convention and carry forward local support for filling the seat, not held by a Cleveland Countian since the 1980s. Delegates also elected a new slate of officers headed by Davy Lowman of Shelby * to a two-year term as party chair succeeding Bobby Rauf. A Cleveland County native, Lowman is a college instructor with prior experi- ence in party organization and political campaigns. Curtis Pressley of Kings Mountain was reelected sec- ond vice chair. Other new of- ficers are Caroline Dedmon of Shelby, first vice chair, Nick Carpenter of Shelby, third vice chair, Pat Poston of Oak Grove, secretary, and Jeff Grigg of Kings Moun- We invite you to visit our funeral home should you have any questions about a funeral service or advance planning. We guarantee a quality service, at the best price, conducted in the most caring, personal, and professional manner. Thank You, as always, for the opportunity to serve you and extend the special attention to the needs that you and your loved ones desire. 303 Phifer Rd # Kings Mountain, NC ¢ 704-739-CLAY (2529) ¢ www.CLAYBARNETTE.com tain, treasurer. Lowman said he was op- timistic about Democratic ‘opportunities in Cleveland County, expecting growing momenturh from the 2012 presidential convention in Charlotte, the number of key ° offices to be filled and grow- ing voter awareness of what’s at stake politically. Named to the N.C. Dem- ocratic Party Executive Committee were Lowman, Brenda Lipscomb of Grover, Leatha Lockhart of Grover, Willie McIntosh of Lawn- dale, Steve Padgett of Casar, and Betsy Wells of Kings Mountain. The convention unani- mously endorsed a resolu- tion to be forwarded to the May 14 district party con- vention opposing the consol- idation of existing voting precincts. Also unanimously approved were resolutions recognizing the longtime service to the party and com- munity by Dean Westmore- land and Rev.. Eddie Lockhart, both of Grover, and both given standing ap- plause. Also honored by unanimous resolution pre- sented to her family was the late Arrie B. Ellis of the Rippy precinct, former mayor of Earl. Chair Rauf recognized and thanked party officers present, including secretary Dora Ley, treasurer Jeff Ames, and Collyn Warner, Cleveland County Sheriff Alan Norman presents plaque to outgoing county Democratic Party leader Bobby Rauf, right, at the Democratic Party convention Saturday at Joy Theatre. third vice chair. Speaking on behalf of the county party and elected Democratic offi- cials, Cleveland County Sheriff Alan Norman pre- sented Rauf a service plaque and with others, commended him on his hard working leadership over the past two years. Decked out. in red, white and blue bunting and bal- loons, the Joy Performance Center made a lively venue for the Dem convention, Chair Rauf said he as he rec- ognized delegates from the Kings Mountain precincts. Their place in the alphabet happened to place them front row center in the hall. Dur- Wells family reunion planned for April 17 The 25th reunion of the John and Britter Wells family descendants will be held Sun- day, April 17, at Dixon Pres- byterian Church Fellowship Hall at 630 Dixon School Road, Kings Mountain, at 1 p.m. The family meeting will begin with a pot-luck dinner followed by a short business meeting. The group will ride to the old Wells Cemetery, lo- cated on the Hughes farm on Stewart Road, to view the tombstones of the original ‘members of the family. Family members are asked to bring documents, wills, pic- tures, étc. for display. All de- scendants are urged to attend to share the food, fellowship, memories, laughter, and fam- ily genealogy. Officers of the reunion are: Philip Baker- President, Rev Robert Wells-Vice-President, and Steve Wells- Secretary/Treasurer. : John and Britter: Wells were among the earliest set- tlers in this area, buying land in the Dixon Community from a land grant issued by the King of England prior to the Revolutionary War. Their cabin was used to treat the wounded from the Battle of Kings Mountain. It’s currently the oldest residence in Cleve- land County and is depicted ~ on the historical mural on the Plonk Dept. Store wall in downtown Kings Mountain. It is presently owned by Ms. Elizabeth Stewart on Stewart Road. The old Wells Ceme- tery, where John and Britter Wells are buried, is on the Betty Hughes farm located on Stewart Road, Kings Moun- tain. : For additional information about the reunion, call Secre- tary Steve Wells at 704-739- 1545 or President Philip Baker at 704-484-4994. ing the opening ceremonies, the Cleveland County Sher- iff’s Department Color Guard respectfully marched’ flags to the stage and Ms. Demon led the national an- them. In what has become much-anticipated annual tra- dition, baked goods, ‘potted plants and handicrafts were auctioned as a fundraiser for the party. They were con- tributed by members of the - local Democratic Women’s organization, elected offi- cials, precinct chairs, and party officers. Veteran auc- tioneer Roy Dedmon man- aged the event and bidding was lively. Relay for Life yard sale The EGBOK Relay for Life team will sponsor a yard sale Saturday from 7 a.m.-11 a.m. at 606 E. Ridge Street. Toys, kids clothes and furni- ture will be among items of- fered for sale to the public. Public forum on new KM trail Thursday Ideas for a new path that would connect Moss Lake to the Gateway Trails, as part of the Carolina Thread Trail project, are being carved out. City of Kings Mountain offi- | cials are hoping to hear from | this | is finally | the public before “ground work” paved. A greenway master plan | public open house will be ! held from 4:30-7 p.m. on |, Thursday, April 14, in the | lobby of Kings Mountain | City Hall, 101. W. Gold St. Kings Mountain Weekend Weather Avg - Low: 46 Hi: 71 Avg - Low: 46 Hi: 71 Avg - Low: 47 Hi: 72 Avg - Low: 47 Hi: 72 OneDaySmileDentures Thursday i Friday Saturday Sunday April 14 April 15 April 16 April 17 Md, ZK Fast & Affordable Dentures - come in : < . WN x £=t ] ! at 7:00 am & have dentures by 4pm! 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