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••^®N8 OFFIGEK8—New oflloera and dlrectora tor
the Klnga Mountain Uona OInb have been aeated.
Pictured here are, firat row, left to right: Lather
Bennett, llrat vice prealdent; W.K. Mauney, aecond
VP; and Tim Oladden, prealdent. Second row: Robert
Sclam, ihlrd VP; Rev. George Sherrill, aecretary; and
Photo by Tam McIntyre
Johnny Reavla, treaaurer. Third row: Jack Hanaer, Uon
tamer; C.A. AUlaon, director; Howard Bryant, boUettn
editor; andC.P. Barry, director. Not pictured: Richard
Barnette, taU twister; Odus Smith, Oarenoe Peele and
Hal Plonk, directors.
For July 16
Superior Court Jurors Selected
Jurora have been
•elected to serve the week
of July 16 In Cleveland
Cbunty Superior Court.
Judge Forrest A. Ferrell
will preside and the
District Attorney la W.
Hamp Childs Jr.
The Jurors are as
follows:
Paul A. Pannell, Carol A.
Parker, Julius Bynum
Mode, Edwi rd Douglas
Fortenberry, bu' Frank
Parrish, Sarah M.nton,
Carolyn L. '>ld,
Elizabeth M. Horn, Jam,. 9
Robert Elliott, Shirley
Panther, Adcock, Forest
Olenn Jackson, Benjamin
F. Cox, Frances H. Falls,
Ronald Lee Franks, Sally
C. Mayhue and Susanna
Fekete RoblUard.
Naomi Stone Adams,
Melvin Eugene White,
Lucille C. Williams, Helen
Erlene Nantz, Myrtle H.
Putnam, T.F. Orlffln,
Milton Roes, Patricia Ann
St. Charles, William
Robert Hoyle, Como Lloyd
Hudson, Junle Dianne
Pruett, Madge Hoyle
Melton, Earl R. Ballard,
Nelson Sneed Sellers,
Renee Allen, Patsy P.
Hastings and Sherwln
Washburn.
BIBS. BESSIE HEAVNEB
CROUSE — Funeral
services for Mrs. Bassla
Heavner, 74, of Rt. 1,
Oouae, who died Tuesday
at Kings Mountain
Hoapltal, were conducted
Thursday at 8 p.m. from
Chrpenter’s P^m•ral Home
In CherryvlUe by Rev.
Howard Carrlgan, In
terment following In St.
Mark’s Lutheran Church
Cemetery.
Mrs. Heavnsr was a
native of Oaston County
•nd a member of Buffalo
Baptist Church.
She was daughter of the
late Robert and Sarah
Jane Adkins Worthey and
the widow of Von Lee
Heavner.
Surviving are two sons,
J.W. Heavner of Rt. 6
Shelby and Carl A.
Heavner of Rt. 1, Orover;
five dau^tera, Mrs. Joe
Pruitt of Shelby, Mrs. BUI
Mbas of Oaatonla, Mrs.
Clarence Neal and Mrs.
Donald Neal, both of
Oouse, and Mrs. Jerry
Wilson of Statesville; two
brothers, Hubert Worthey
at Drexel and Jack Wor
they of Shelby; 96 grand
children; 18 great
grandchildren and 16
great-great grandchUdren.
BIBS. BIARY DANIELS
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bruj emc
100 WEST KING ST.
KINGS MT., N.C.
PH. 739-3501
Funeral services for
Mrs. Mary (Bessie)
Jane Ann RoUlna, Chruthers Daniels, 68, of
Ponder R. Waldrep, aoe Phifer Rd., who died
Donald O'DeU Gregory, Wednesday afternoon In
Samuel Gordon Knowles, lonipi urmmtain Hospital
Geneva C. Sprouse, CarroU foUowlng of several
Daniel Spurllng, James F. years, were conducted
Laude, Max Ace Ledford, Saturday at 8 p.m. from
Richard S. Stroup, Eula D. Church of Christ In Oxford,
Fowler, Melva Munch jia.. Interment foUowlng
Graham, James Raymond jn Oak Grove Cemetery,
Neal, Jr., Barry Thomas wUdwood, Fla.
Porter, Edward Leo. Mrs. ..Daniels., was
OootnoT. Chruthers and the widow
Charles Grady Morton, of CecU Daniels.
Sarah H. Wallace, Roger Surviving are two
W. Webb, Sadie Wright, daughters, Mrs. Gene
Haywood D.OUver,BUrtln Tatum of Kings Mountain
Nanney, Howard Morris, and Mrs. Betty Earl
Freddie James MltcheU, Rogers of SummervUle,
Herman Melton, Roy Flay S.C.; one brottier, Carlton
McSwaln, James Ray Chruthers of Ocala, Fla.;
McCiraw, Clyde R. Hoey,
Gary V. Hawkins, Jacob P.
two sisters, Mrs. Chrlstaln
Slade of Oxford, Fla. and
Hauser, LucUle H. Evaiu, Mrs. Gwendolyn West of
John Fletcher Queen and Tampa, Fla.; six grand-
Mlchael Somers. chUdren and three great-
Methodist Men
Planning Supper
THIS HOMEiY Sign
isx^ArmAcnvE
TD home Buyers
The Methodist Men of
Central United Methodist
Church are plaiuilng a
supper-sale Wed., July 11
hi the feUowihlp haU.
Hot dogs, hamburgers,
homemade |lce cream,
cake and pie Is the menu
and no advance tickets are
being sold.
The supper Is being held
from 6-8 p.m., weather
permitting, to be enjoyed
outdoors. If not, then
fellowship hall will be
<^n.
The youth ot the church
wUl observe Youth
Recreation Night tonight
at Lake Montonla from
7:80-10 with a cookout.
WBTV To Celebrate
30 Years With Special
When you look for a new
home, look for thi.s sign in
the yard. It means the house
offers a beautiful savings on
energy costs, year after year.
In fact, our thermal control plan
for Energy Efficient Structures can
save up to one third on heating and
cooling bills. And qualify you for the
lowest electric rate at Duke Power.
Experts call EES the house of the
future. Yet, it starts paying off the
day you move in. And that’s the most
attractive feature of all.
WBTV will calabrata Its
80th birthday Sat., July 9l
with an hour-long TV
special beginning at 8 p.m.
If the hou.se vou're in
terested in is still living
built, it's not too late. In
most cases, EES can be ap-
plic’d while a house is still
under txmstruction.
For nxire information and a free
EES IxxiHet. contact wur kxral
Duke Power office, or write: Duke
Power Conipanv,
P.O. Box
Charlotte. N. C.
28242.
Duke Power
MxjCAntAffcmrdijessThan EES
BIRTHDAY - Jim
Patterson and Clyde
McLean pose wrUh a bir
thday cake denoting
WBTV’s SOth anniversary
on the air In Charlotte.
The party, and program,
will originate where WBTV
originated, at what was
formerly called the Wilder
Building on the comer of
Third and Tryon Sts. In
downtown Charlotte.
Clyde McLean will host
the party, along with Jim
Patterson and PYed Kirby,
all three of whom were
with the company when It
began television broad
casting In 1948.
During the special
viewers will sea clips from
the shows that were on the
air at that time. Also
scheduled Is a repeat of the
first movie WBTV
televised • "A Star Is
Born" with Frederick
March and Janet Gaynor.
The film was the original
and since than Judy
Gariand and Jamas Mason
and Barbra Streisand and
Kris Krtatophorson have
filmed versions.
The film will begin at 9
p.m., with breaks on the
half-hour to return to the
WBTV birthday party.
Tuewtay, Jnly 19, 1979-MIBB(»-HBRALD-Paga 8
OBITUt^RieS
grandchildren.
Harris Funeral Home
was In charge of
arrangements.
BOtS. BRUNNEBIER
GASTONIA - Funeral
services for Mrs.
Llewellyn Settlemyer
Brunnemer, 68, half-sister
of Mrs. Mildred Bell of
Kings Mountain, were
conducted Thursday at 3
p.m. from Holy Trinity
Lutheran Church by Rev.
C. Peter Setzer, Interment
following In Gaston
Memorial Park.
Mrs. Brunnemer, wife of
Max E. Brunnemer, died
Tuesday In Gaston
Memorial Hospital. She
was daughter of the late
Grady and Lalla Bess
Goforth Settlemyer.
Also surviving are two
sons, one daughter, one
half-brother, a half-sister
and four grsuidchlldren.
McLean and Son Funeral
Home was In charge of
arrangements.
ROBERT E. EARLS
GROVER — Funeral
services for Robert E.
Earls, 64, of Rt. 1, who died
Monday at 11:80 p.m. In
Cleveland Memorial
Hospital at Shelby, were
conducted Thursday at 8
p.m. from Eaatslde Baptist
Church of Blacksburg, S.C.
by Rev. M.P. Hampton and
Rev. Bobby Earls, In
terment following In
Cllngham Memorial
Gardens.
Blr. Earls was a native of
Cleveland County, a
retired merchant, and
veteran of World War n.
He was a member of the
American Legion.
He was son of the late
Billy Earls and Judy Earls
Edwards.
Surviving are hla wife,
Mrs. Beatrice Byers
IMrls; two sens, the Rav.
Bobby Earls and Robert
BMria, Jr., both of Orooar;
and two half-brothara,
William Blackwell and
Jamaa Blackwell, both ot
Oaklahoma City, Okla.
Gordon’s Funeral Hoom
In Blacksburg, S.C. was In
charge of arrangamants.
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