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O I; ^ PAGE 6, KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRROR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1972 ' ; J/ OBITUARIES Second Baptist Kindergarten Grads KINGS MOlWrAIN BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. B.G. Fowler Route 3, Box 431 Kings Mountain, N.C. Son, May 28, 1972 Mr. and Mrs. James R. Rish 1010 N. Cansler Ext. Kings Mountain, N.C. Daughter, May 27, 1972 Mr. and Mr. Benny Smith Route 1, Box 453 Grover, N.C. Son, May 29, 1972 Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Roberts Route 2, Box 38 Kings Mountain Son, May 27, 1972 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Route 1 Shelby, N. C. Daughter, May 27, 1972 Costner Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Neely Route 1 Gastonia Son, May 23, 1972 Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Arrowood Route 2 Bessemer City Daughter, May 24, 1972 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Watkins Route 3 Kings Mountain Son, May 25, 1972 Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hope, Jr. 908 Grace Street Kings Mountain Daughter, May 26, 1972 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Short 1250 2nd Street Ext. Kings Mountain Son, May 26, 1972 Mr. and Mrs. T.L. 7280 Midpines Kings Mountain, N.C. Son, May 24, 1972 Clary LOUISA’S LETTER Dear Louisa, 1 am a single woman and 1 live alone in a corner house left to me by my parents who are dead. 1 enjoy gar dening and take a pride in keeping my lawn and garden in good shape but during the past few months 1 have been upset by some children who have moved into a new apart ment house near-by. These children cut across my lawn, ride bicycles over it and step on my flower beds. One Sunday when I stayed home from church. I heard a commotion outside and discovered about a dozen boys having a fight in the middle of my front yard. What Is the answer to such a sit uation? I have asked them to Emergency Call Meek Voice-Doctor, this is Mr. Henpeck. My wife has just dislocated her jaw. If you’re out this way next week or the week after, you might drop in. Metcalf Miss Louise Mary Metcalf, 63, of 1838 West HalnesStreet in Gastonia, died at 1 a.in. Saturday at Gaston Memorial Hospital. She was bom in Cleveland County. Miss Met calf was the daughter of the late Lewis Metcalf and Martha Keeter Metcalf. Surviving is one brother, J.M. Metcalf of Gastonia. The funeral was at 3 p.m. Sunday at Temple Baptist Church, and was conducted by Rev. S. Guy Walkers, assisted by Rev. Wade Dellinger. She was burled at the Bessemer City Memorial Cemetery. Sisk Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. HEALTH - HOME - BEAUTY By April Rhodes A barefoot romp in sand or grass is a good toner for your feet. A word of caution is in order in this age of the aer osol-type sprays. Underarm deodorant sprays should not be inhaled. The same goes for hair sprays and body colognes. A small piece of cotton stuffed in the fingers of rub ber gloves will help prevent holes from long fingernails. Add sparkling highlights to your hair by adding the juice of a lemon to your fi nal rinse water and dry in the sun. To prevent streaks on your wall, place thumbtacks along the lower underside of a picture frame. Join the fun crowd, cycle for fun and health. borhood so there is really no excuse for them to use my yard as a playground. Disgusted—N.J. Answer; The fault lies with par ents who fail to teach their children not to trespass on other people’s property. When my boys were small 1 allowed them to use my yard as a playground as I thought it more important than having a beautiful lawn but after they grew up I had a great deal of difficulty with children who had care- Distributor Box 292 Cherryville N.C. I wint to b« tiiceeMful. PI«im have ■ Koseol rapraMnUUv* call on ma and halp ma bacoma a Baauty Ailvlaor, at no obligation to ma. Name .■■■ AH/frea« (City) (State) (Zip) (Area Code) (Number) ■ ■■■ ■■■ PH ■ Go-Forth with Goforth for County Commission. County g;overnment is your business. ^ Your support will be respected. Go-Forth with Goforth for County Commission. 1 believe that county government has become such a large business that we must have a trained specialist to help County Commissions, help save county tax payers money. GOFORTH t. Go-Forth with Goforth so Cleveland County can have county government that would look and listen to all advice offered. A comparison between Congressman Nick Galifianakis and his principal opponent for the U. S. Senate* When you compare Orngressman Galifianakis and Senator Jordan, a number of import ant differences are immediately apparent. For example, although Congressman Galifianakis is more than 30 years younger, his legislative and congressional experience almost equals that of Senator Jordan. Another important difference is Congressman Galifianakis’ experience in the State Leg islature. During six years as a representative from North Carolina's heartland, he gain^ a thorough knowledge of the needs of our state. It was this experience, gained on the state level, that enabled him to become one of North Carolina’s most effective congressmen. If we’re serious about wanting seniority in the U.S. Senate, we must make an invest ment now in leadership that can solve our problems today and in the years ahead. We must elect Nick Galifianakis to the U.S. Senate. It’s our future. Ur’S SEND NICK TO THE SENATE McGinnis Boyce Andrew McGlimis,61, died at 12:45 a.m. Sunday in Cleveland County Hospital In Shelby. He was the son of the late John C. McGinnis, and Mary Rector MoGinnis. Mr. McGinnis was the husband ol the late Vaudle Adams Mc Ginnis, who died In 1949. Sundvlng is one daughter, Mrs. Betty Greene of Kings Mountain; two sisters. Miss Mandy McGinnis of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Frank Hedgebates of Llncolnton; four brothers, Willie McGin nis of Kings Mountain, Leroy McGinnis of Llncolnton, Cha rles McGinnis ol Rock HIU, and John McGinnis of Tampa, Florida. The funeral was at2;00p.m. Monday at Midview Baptist Church. The services were conducted by Rev. Frazier, assisted by the Rev. George Leigh. Burlel took place in Greenwood Cemetery in Bel mont. Sisk Funeral Home was in charge of the ari'angements. But Definitely Patient—Are you sure this is pneumonia? Sometimes doctors prescribe for one thing and patients die of something else. Doctor (with dignity)— When I prescribe for pneu monia, you die of pneumonia. Hazel’s Beauty Nook We are happy to announce that Sheila Smith has joined our staff of operators. Specials through the month ol June; $25.00 Permanent $15.00 $15.00 Permanent $12.50 Open Monday through Saturday Phone No. 739-4939 Griffin Drug Store tXPERIENCE’INTEGRITY’SERVICE Filling your doctor's prescriptions is our job. Just like him, we wcmt to see you in top health alwavs. Hours: 8:30a.in. to 9:OOp.in. Mon .-Sat. 739-4721 Emergency No. 739-2333 What Were Their PRIORITIES? RICH PEOPLE OR AVERAGE PEOPLE When Mr. Bowles came to Shelby he was entertained ot an exclusive luncheon at The North Lake Coun try Club. When Mrs. Bowles visited Shelby she was honored at a tea. When Mr. Bowles came to Kings Mountain, he was entertained at a steak supper at the Royal Villa Motel (were you invited?). When Pet Taylor come to Cleveland County he visit ed Hunter School (a school for handicapped chil dren), the Cleveland County School offices. Form offices, end the Clevelond County Technical School. Later in the day he hod o picnic lunch with friends at Ledford's Apple Orchard. When Mrs. Taylor visited Clevelond County she spent o great deal of her time meeting women end men who were working in industrial plants and re tail stores in Cleveland County. YOUR HELP IS NEEDED Elect PAT TAYLOR Governor "HE CARES FOR YOU" ill.
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