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June 27, 2012 The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net Page 3A GSCT presents 'Fools' at Keeter Auditorium delegate to DNC Greater Shelby Commu- nity Theatre will present . the hilarious Neil Simon ¢ comedy "Fools" for final : shows on June 29, 30, and {July 1. Friday and Saturday . performances are at 7:30 p.m. Sunday performances are at 2:30. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors/students. Discount pre-sale tickets are available at Arnold's Jewelers, Badcock & More, Cleveland County Arts Council, Maxwell Hamrick Insurance, and Neal Senior Center. All - performances are at the Keeter Auditorium on the campus of Cleveland Com-, munity College. Department tenance. Public Works Supt. Jackie D. Barnette, left, accepts proclamation for outstanding lead- / ership and service from Mayor Rick Murphrey and city council. KM Public Services provides a wide range of services such as roadway maintenance, resi- dential and commercial sanitation service, recycling, fleet, grounds and facilities main- Photo by LIB STEWART SEY OBITUAR IES Jeff Falls KINGS MOUNTAIN -= “Jeffrey Dean "Jeff" Falls, 51, of 176 Patterson Rd., died Sunday, June 24, 2012 at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte. The memorial service will be held Thursday, June 28,2012 at 11 a.m. at Ollie Harris Memorial Chapel at Harris Funeral Home. The family will receive friends from 10-11 a.m. prior to the service at the funeral home. Henry F. Carwford NEWPORT NEWS, VA - Henry F. Crawford, 95, died Tuesday, June 19, 2012. ~The funeral service was conducted Saturday, June 23, 2012 at 11 a.m. at Clay-Bar- nette Funérat Home Chapel in Shelby, interment follow- ing with military honors at Cleveland Memorial Park. Donnie Roper GROVER - Donald Ed- ward (Donnie) Roper Jr., 48, of Long Branch Rd., died June 22, 2012 at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte. Family and friends gath- - ered at the homie of Diane Sun without at the, Gel your tan inside with Sunless Tanning 1pcated qt Shear’ Designs oay Spa! Whetstine June 24, 2012 to remember Donnie. A private burial was held. Iva Jean Beason BOILING SPRINGS - Iva Jean Kincaid Beason, 84, of 215 Wall Ave., died June 12, 2012 at Cleveland Re- gional Medical Center. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arnold | W. Kincaid of Kings Moun- tain. A memorial and celebra- . tion of life service was held at 3 p.m. Thursday, June 14, 2012 at Boiling Springs Baptist Church. Kathleen G. Burton KINGS MOUNTAIN - Kathleen Goodman Burton, 79, of Kings Mountain passed away June 21, 2012 at Wendover Hospice in Shelby. She was born in Scott County, Va. to the late Walter and Thelma Hudson. A funeral service was -conducted by the Revs. Roy Clark and Curtis Hale at 3 p.m. Sunday, June 24, 2012 at Ollie Harris Memorial Chapel. Interment followed at Mountain Rest Cemetery, Kings Mountain. Smith named a On Saturday, North Car- olina Democrats completed the selection of their dele- | gates to the Demo- cratic N a - tional Con - vention i110 be held ‘in Char- lotte in September, and Robin Smith of Kings Mountain will be among them. She topped the ballot in a 10th Congressional District election held in con- junction with the N. C. State Democratic Convention in Raleigh. ROBIN SMITH Back in May, Nick Car- penter of Shelby was elected as delegate during the selec- tion process undertaken at district conventions across the state. "We're delighted that two local Democrats will be among the 158 voting dele- gates in Charlotte," said Pat Poston, secretary of the Cleveland County Demo- cratic Party. "We were proud to support their candidacies, knowing they'll represent us and the 10th District well." ‘For 15 years as founder and president of It Takes A Village Child Development Center in Kings Mountain, Smith ‘has advocated vigor- ously on the importance of quality education at the earli- est stages of development - from infancy to pre-school. She egrned a master's de- gree in management at Pep- perdine University and served 15 years in the U. S. Army in the United States and abroad, . leaving active duty as a field- grade officer at the rank of major. She now joins the ranks of other veterans in the U. S. Army Retired Re- -SErves. Smith worked hard as a local volunteer in Barack Obama's victorious 2008 presidential campaign, and being involved at the political grassroots-level led to her ap- plication to be a convention delegate. "Together," he says, "we must do it again." Find Leo with this week’s him. another clue. Summer Reading Clue: The kickoff to Summer Reading was fantastic! The only thing missing is Leo the Lightning Bug. He missed Criss Cross Mangosauce and now we fear he is hiding again. There was a rumor that he thought we needed some new . furniture and accessories at the library. Could he be somewhere on Railroad Avenue shopping? Please help us find Check The Herald each week for Create July 30-31 SITTER classes this summer. ees 8 0 0s 0 ss see 8 Next Generation Training Adolescents for Safer Child Care SAFE SITTER is a medically-accurate instruction series that teaches boys and girls ages 11 to 13 how to handle emergencies when caring for young children. Join the fun - participate in SAFE > SAFE SITTER classes are available through Cleveland Regional Medical Center. A fee of $40 covers the two-day program. June 25 - 26. 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