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. y PAGE 8, KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRROR. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 26, 1972 J. Wilson Crawford Real Estate Broker & Land Developer Box 2899 Kings Mountedn^ N.C. Presents The Kings Mountain City School Food Service Menu Elementary MONDAY Beef-vegetable-tomato soup Saltines Deviled egg sandwich w/ Pickles Carrot sticks Applesauce Sweet or chocolate milk TUESDAY Country style steak French Fried potatoes Green Baby Limas Pineapple pudding w/cream Hot rolls - butter Sweet or chocolate milk WEDNESDAY Beef w/spanish rice Broccoli and cheese Glazed sweet potatoes Hot rolls - butter Sweet or chocolate milk sauce THURSDAY Fried Chicken Whipped potatoes w/creamed gravy Green Beans Cranberry sauce • Celery sticks Hot rolls - butter Sweet or chocolate milk FRDAY Pizza Tossed salad Buttered potatoes Peach halve Sweet or chocolate milk Jr. High MONDAY BeeNvegetable-tomato soup Saltines Deviled Egg sandwich w/ pickles Applesauce Graham Crackers w/ peanut butter Sweet or chocolate milk TUESDAY Country Style steak French fried Potatoes Green Baby Limas Pineapple pudding w/cream Hot rolls - butter Sweet or chocolate milk Self Service Catsup Pickles WEDNESDAY Beef w/Spanish rice Broccoli w/Cheese sauce Glazed sweet potatoes Hot rolls - butter Sweet or chocolate milk Self Service Pickles Celery sticks McDonald GASTONIA- Bobbie Eugene McDonald. 24. of 606 N. Scruggs . Gastonia, died Jan. 19. at Morganton. Funeral services were held Sat. morning at 11 a.m. at Sisk East Chapel. Services were conducted by the Rev. James Ellis. Burial was in Hollywood Cemetery in Gas tonia. Surviving is his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McDonald of Gastonia; one sister. Mrs. Sarah Giles. Gastonia; four brothers. Charles, James. Lonny. all of Gastonia, and John H. McDonald of Calif. Kiser Vivian Star Kiser; twosisters Mrs, Irene Moody, Gastonia, and Mrs. Eva Black, B.C. Three brothers. Clay Kiser, B.C.;J,W. Kiser. Bryson City and Roy Kiser, Gastonia. Three half-brothers. Louis Kiser, B.C. Paul Kiser, Fort THURSDAY Frided Chicken Whipped potatoes w/creamed gravy Green Beans Scalloped tomatoes Hot rolls - butter Sweet or chocolate milk Self Service Cranberry sauce FRIDAY Pizza Tossed salad w/(Red cabbage Lettuce. Carrots, tomatoes) Buttered Potatoes Peach Halve Sweet or chocolate Milk Self service Parmesian Cheese Assorted Dressings High School MONDAY Beef-vegetable-tomato soup Saltines , Deviled egg sandwich w/ pickles Peach halve - cookie Sweet or chocolate milk (2) Tuna Salad on lettuce Scalloped Tomatoes Buttered corn Peach halve - cookie Rolls - or biscuit - butter Sweet or chocolate milk WEDNESDAY Corned Beef w/ potatoes Steamed green cabbage Buttered carrots Cranberry - up - side-down- cake Corn bread - butter Sweet or chocolate milk (2) Chill beans Steamed green cabbage cranberry - up - side - down Cake Corn bread - butter Sweet or chocolate milk A La Carte Devil's food cake ICK Conjealed fruit salad on Let tuce W Lettuce - tomato salad 10? Fried Okra 5? Coconut pudding 10? Self service Vinegar Pickles Celery sticks A La Carte Saurkraut w/Weiners 10? Strawberry pie 10? Cake - peanut butter icing 10? Chocolate pudding w/cream 10? Banana pudding 10? Self service Mayonnaise Pickles Celery A Carrot sticks THURSDAY Turkey w/dressing Cranberry Conjealed salad Green beans Glazed sweet potatoes Rolls - butter Sweet or chocolate milk (2) Roast beef w/browned whole potatoes Green beans Corn pudding Sliced tomatoes Rolls - butter Sweet or chocolate milk A La Carte Peanut Butter Delight 2 for 5? Sweet potato tarts 10? Strawberry Short cake 10? Jello w/cream 5? Orange Freeze 10? Self Service TUESDAY Barbecue Chicken Creamed potatoes Green beans Pineapple pudding w/cream Rolls - butter Sweet or chocolate milk (2) Steak Creamed potatoes Green beans Pineapple pudding w/cream Rolls - butter Sweet milk or chocolate milk A La Carte Lettuce-tomato salad 10? Cherry-up-side-down-cake 10? Cranberry Tart cakes 10? Jello w/cream 5? Coconut Pudding 10? Self Service FRIDAY Managers Choice (2) Meat sauce on Spaghetti Tossed salad ( tomato, rad ishes. Lettuce. Cabbage) Green peas Rolls - butter Sweet or chocolate Milk A La Carte 5 items Manager Choice Self Service Parmesian cheese Garlic dressing 1000 Island Dress OBITUARIES Mill, and Frank Kiser. Rock HUl. He was Superintendent of Spinning at Ragan Mills. Hawkins McCarter GASTONIA- Henry Luther Kiser, 63, of 1905 W. Frank lin. Gastonia, died Jan. 18 in the Gaston Memorial Hos pital at 9 p.m. Funeral services were held Jan. 20 at 3:30 p.m. at Sisk East Chapel. Rev. Jess Hig gins officiated assisted by Rev. R.A. Stanley. Burial was in Gaston Memorial Park. He was a member of the Myrtle Melnodist Church. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Kiser. Surviving is his wife. Mrs. KINGS MTN.- The funeral for J.B. Hawkins, 46, was held at 4 p.m. Thursday at Second Baptist Church. He died Tuesday. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. P.W, Haw kins. of Kings Mountain; two sons. Ronnie and Darrell Hawkins, both of Kings Moun tain; seven sisters. Mrs. Robert Whitesides, Mrs. Dan Bumgardner, Mrs.LindaTig- nor, Mrs. Tom Hagan, Mrs, Ira Bumgardner. all of Kings Mountain. Mrs. Robert Davis of Lake Charles, Mich., Mrs. Donald Ellis of Grover. CLOVER: Mrs. D.D. Mc Carter. age 69. of Rt. 1. died Jan. 22. at the York Hospital. Surviving is her husband. D.D. McCarter: one son. Charles McCarter. Clover: one daughter. Mrs. Thomas Clontz, Asheville: two brot hers. Maynard Grayson, Clo ver. and Roy Grayson. York: one sister. Mrs. Jep Smith, York: three grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday at 3:00 at the Bethany arp church. Rev. F.W. Shirril officiated. Burial was in the church Cemetery. Huffstetler Turner CHARLOTTE: Mrs. Ethel Turner Huffstetler, age 61, of 2518A. Lydia Ave. died Jan. 20. She was the daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Charles Turner. 'viving is her husband, i^jffstetler: two sons. Delvin Huffstetler. Raleigh, Palmer Huffstetler. Cherry- ville: one daughter. Mrs.Sam Mitcham, Greensboro: two sisters. Mrs. Boyd Phillip, Charlotte; Mrs. Burl Jones. Lowell. Eight grandchildren. She was a former resident of Kings Mountain. Funeral services were held Sat. at 11 a.m. at Harris Fun eral Home Chapel. •o#oeo9o«o«o»oeo«o • THE WORLD OF o •ENTERTAINMENTo o • •O*O»O»O«O«O«O«O0O THE COWBOYS' It's another Western the Duke starring. with •The Cowboys"' takes on a dif ferent route than most of John Wayne's Western films. When Wayne (Wil Ander son) finds himself without ranch hands to drive several thousand head of cattle to market (his hands have gone on a gold hunt), he collects a dozen school boys to help him do the job. Picture a group of untrain ed schoolboys trying to do a ranch hand’s work, plus the fact that they are of mixed races, and it adds up to a lot of confusion, laughs and patience on Wayne's part. But, you'll notice that Wayne exhibits the father role (his own sons are all dead). Mark Rydell directs the film as it is seen through the eyes of boys, and. while they are expected to do the work of adult ranch hands, they come a bit short when sampling the Duke's liquor not to mention their encoun ter with a group of saloon women. The film is rated “GP-- i with all ages admitted-but strong emphasis is placed on parental guidance for pre- teen-agers. Bethlehem and CXUt Grove volunteer fire departments part icipated in the burning of the old livestock barn at the Cleve- Kingg Mountain Hospital Report WHO KNOWS? 1. 2. 5. Admitted Jan. 18 M rs. Cbas. Childers 316 WUson Terr, KM Mrs. Raymond Hartsoe 313 E. Parker St. KM John Talley 214 S. Welson St. Gastonia Mrs. Lora White 27 Circle Dr., Llncolnton Admitted Jan. 19 Mrs. Annie Camp Rt. 1 Jason Ramsey 913 Grace St. KM Mrs. DeWitt Wray Rt. 3. KM Admitted Jan. 20 Mrs. Willie McCarter Rt 1, York p.b. mcSwaln Rt 2, KM Admitted Jan. 21 Mrs. Sam WUson, Jr. 107 Coopertown, KM Speer Holloway PhUllp 77 Tr. Pk. B.C. Mrs. Lona Sarvis Rt t KM Chas. Bumgardner Rt 1. KM Chester Campbell P.O. Box 851, B.C. Mrs. Wilda Haskett 1515 W. Pine St.. Gastonia Mrs. Dora Hunter 406 W. Parker St., KM Mrs. Myers Lee 27 Elm St.. KM Admitted Jan. 22 Mrs. Gary CoUins 915 Church St KM York Herbert Roberts 215 E, Jefferson St, Mack Camp Rt 3. KM Ernest Cox 107 Sadie St., KM Mr. & Mrs. O.C. Kiser Route 2, KM Mrs. Carrie Lutz Rt 1, KM Admitted Jan. 23 Mrs. Ricardo Torres Chesterfield #11, KM Willie Tesenalr 515 Phenix St, KM Mrs. Andrew Jackson 602 Bridges Dr.. KM Thurman Moss 116 Fulton Dr., KM Gary Smith P.O. Box 264, B.C. Ronald Stinnett 1625 N. Webb St., Gastonia Wm. Buchanan 517 Club St.. Gastonia Mrs. Virginia Greene 201 N. DUling St.. KM Jack Mercier 902 Monroe Ave. KM Karen Merck 914 Church St, KM Mrs. Lula Keep 616 Mauney Ave., KM Mrs. Mike Sanders 113 Fulton Dr., KM Mrs. Jas. WUson 702 Carolina Ave., KM 4. 5. 6. 8 Two Southern generals were born in January, name them. Name the inventor of the motion-picture camera. For what does CATV stand? How long has the U.S. been involved in the Indochina war? Name the Postmaster General. With what theory do you associate Sir Isaac New ton? 7. Is the watermelon classi fied as a fruit, vegetable or berry‘> Whose portrait is on the $1,000 bill? What is the area of Great Britain? 10.What is measured by troy weight? Aiswcfs to Who Knvs 1. General Robert E. Lee, January 19,1807;General “Stonewall" Jackson, January 21, 1824. 2. Thomas A. Edison. 3. Community Antenna Television. The 12th year began Jan uary 1st. 5. Elmer T. Klassen. 6. The theory of gravitation. 7. A berry. 8. Grover Cleveland. 9. 94.000 square miles. 10. Precious metals, such as gold and platinum. 9. 4. Rev. Jack Cooke officiated. Burial was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Two brothers, W.J. Turner, Symrna, S.C.; Harry Turner, Orlando Fla.; five sisters, Mrs. Paul Hord, and Mrs. Gene Bumgardner, both of Kings Mtn.; Mrs. George Lo- oper and Mrs. Vaugh Wiggins both of Gastonia, and Mrs. James Warmoth of Sharon. Funeral services were held Saturday at 3:00 p.m. at Har ris Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. David Kime officiated. Burial was in Bethany ARP Church Cemetery. Wm. Young P.O. Box 23, B.C, Admitted Jan. 24 Mrs. Wray Murray 3320 Midpines, K.M. Ralph Allen Rt. 2, B.C. Mrs. BUly Parker 617 E. Gold St., KM John R. Thompson, Jr. Rt. 1, Smyra Mrs. Garu Ferguseon 105 S. Washington, Gastonia Mrs. Gary Ferguseon 105 S. Washington, Gastonia Johnny Clary 7300 Midpine, K.M. John Lowery 606 Queens Ct., Gastonia Mrs. W.H. Redmond 200 FalrviewSt., K.M. Jacob Burris P.O. Box 702, KM An open saint. Fite I LAUNDELL, CALIF. Mr. George Marshall Turner, age 41. 014455 W. 172nd St., died Jan. 17 after several years Illness. Mr. Turner was formerly of Kings Mountain. He was a veteran of the Korean Con flict. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lenny Turner. Surviving are four daughters Marcia, Julia, Barbara and Dianne Turner, all of Cleve land Ohio. KINGS MTN., Mr. Lloyd W. Fite, age 63, of Rt. 1, KM died Monday, Jan. 24 at 11 a.m. He was the son of the late Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Fite. Surviving is his wife, Thelma Carpenter Fite: one son, Paul Fite, K.M.: four brothers Raymond Fite, Lando, S.C., Virgil Fite, KM, Lewis Fite, Gastonia, Tony Fite, Morgan ton: three sisters, Mrs, Hazel Sheehan, Forest City, Mrs. Clara Biven, CherryvUle, Miss Helen Fite Peterson, Earl.: three grandchildren. Hughes is dismissed head coach by Oilers. can resist everything ex cept temptation. -Oscar Wilde. British Army feels Ulster tacti( s are .succeeding. .Never resist temptation: prove all tilings: hold fust that which is good. •George Bernard Shaw. PATTERSON OIL COMPANY Phon* 739-3661 King, Mountain, N. C. 28086 €ss(^ ATLAS TIRES, BATTERIES - ESSO PRODUaS RADIO-DISPATCHED TRUCKS FURNACE SALES O SERVICE Triangle Finance Corp. LARRY D. HAMRICK Real Estate Broker All Forms op Insurance Oppicc 739 36t J HOMf 739 6613 ifCA’fr *• C E VVARLICK INS AGENCY 1 ?0 WtA’ .N'AS S’WFt* K'Slia V S'* s N c 2S086 (Formerly Morrison Loan) T.L. Sain - Office Manager Betty Hagen - Receptionist Now with Highly Trained Personel to Ser vice you - Loan of $50 - $900.00 - We Want to Serve You 1! 123 Mtn. 739-2576 Dine With Us Friday and Saturday Evening SPECIAL 9 Oz. Rib Eye Steak With Potato, Salad, Bread & Beverage $3.50 ROYAL VILLA MOTOR INN I-8S At 161 Kings Mountain, NX. land County Fairground Sunday. The firemen battled the blaze for about two and a half hours during the burning exercise. .oil TV COMMENTARY By John Smiley A FOOT-PATTING PACE is rapidly being reached as TV politicizing quickens. The OOP's jumbo and Demo cratic donkey are snorting at each other ever more often as election winds begin to blow. “Equal time*' bids are flying more rapidly than a warehouse auctioneer's jargon when selling Lucky Strike tobacco. STRANGE THINGS may someday be happening in the shoot-out competition between TV and the local movie house. Theaters may begin showing old TV movies. People in Chicago are paying hard cash to see “Brian's Song’’, which they could have seen free last November on television. The grand reviews the TV show received could have promoted the movie. AN ACTOR named Roger Davis will begin in one of the co-starred title roles in “Alias Smith and Jones*' on February third. He replaces Pete Duel, who portrayed Hannibal Heyes, but was found dead in his Hollywood home. THE JIMMY STEWART SHOW began as a slow burn er—as slow as the star's talking. But it turns out to be quite an enjoyable pro gram. Viewers enjoy the quick witted conversation and repartee contained in the show. PROGRAMS LIKE “Curi osity Shop" and “Take A Giant Step" are stumping their toes when competing against “Popeye". “The Road Runner", and such. One hopes the day will come when the more constructive children's programming will prevail. PREMIER RESIGNS Rome —Italy's Premier Emilio Colombo has resign ed. The crisis came from a split between Christian ^ Democrats and Marxist So-^ j cialists during a December election. GOLDEN GLEAMS Blessed is the man that en- dureth temptation; for when he is tried, he .shall receive the crown of life. •James 1:12. door may tempt a ABC WILL feature some oldies but goodies on Feb ruary 16th. “The Twentieth Century Follies" will head line Alan King. Also appear ing will be June Allyson, Edgar Bergen, Milton Berle, Chvbby Checker, Pinky Lee, Mantan Moreland and Duke Snider. WILLIE'S JEWELRY DIAMONDS REMOUNTED 1 he n' y -L*' --V -Thomas Fuller. Whoever stands to parley with temptation Parleys to be o’ercome. -George Lillo. It is good to be without vices, but it is not good to bo without temptations. -Walter Bagehot. sweetest smy ever told... cfiiiii News o Herndon Landscaping We are now taking orderB for Spring Aerating, FertiliserB, and Re-aeeding We also have well Rotted SawduBt for your flowers, etc. PLEASE CALL 739-5314 or 739-4557 D
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