m' • ^ • r# • %> DEATHS wolte), both of Klnfi Mountain, two brothers, Oiarle* and BIU Carpenter of Kings Mountain; five sisters, Mrs. Walter Whitaker, Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs. Andy Dover, all of Kings Mountain, Mrs. Max Clark • of Bessemer City and Mrs. Vade Watkins of Savannah, Ca. Also sur viving are four grand children. Harris Funeral Home Is In charge of arrange- m>.>nts. MRS. NINA THOMPSON Funeral services for Mrs. Nina Thompson, 61, of Rt. 4, will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 1 p.m. from Vestibule AME 2!lon Church of which she was a member. Rev. W.L. Adams will officiate at the rites, and interment will be In Hopewell Baptist Church Cemetery In Lockhart, 3.C. The family will receive friends at Vestibule AME Zion Church Tuesday night from 7 untU 8:304p.m. The body will Ue In state at the church one hour prior to the service. Mrs. Thompson, custodian at Clevemont Mills, was active In the Usher Board, Missionary Circle and Heroines of Jericho. Surviving are her foster sister, Mrs. Louise Brown, of Kings Mountsdn. Enloe Mortuary of Shelby Is In charge of arrangements. Return Home Mrs. Frances Hord Petty and her sister, Mrs. Bun E. (Martha) Goforth, have returned from a 10-day vacation trip to Denver, Colorado, where they visited Mrs. Petty’s daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Von Holcomb and sons, Michael and Matt. In Denver the Kings Mountain visitors toured scenic Royal Gorge and went from Colorado to Salt Lake City, Utah, Idaho, and Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The Kings Mountain women flew to Denver and then made the scenic trip by car. New Parents Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mulllnax of Gastonia announce the arrival of thelj^ first child, a daughter, Gina Lynn, Wed., Aug. 28, Gaston Memorial Hospital. The baby weighed seven pounds, 14 ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lambert of Gastonia and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mulllnax of lOngs Mountain. Great-grandparents are J.B. Styers of Gastonia and Cleve Moore of Kings Mountain. Mrs. Mulllnax Is the former Barbara Lambert. SMOKING CAN BE HAZABOOU8 TO TOUB TRUCK—Randy Falls of Kings Mountain found out that smoking Is not only hasardons to your health, It can be detrimental to your vehicle as well. Falls collided with this power pole last Thursday morning while ap parently trying to retrieve a cigarette he had dropped on the floor of his truck. Photo by Katrena McCall Power Pole Demolished At 7:06 a.m. last Thursday a blue Chevrolet truck, driven by Randy George Falls of Kings Mountain, collided with a power pole Just past Pauline’s Grocery on the CherryvUle Highway. According to James P. Camp of the Kings Mountain Police Depart ment, Falls apparently dropped a cigarette on the driver’s side of his truck and ran off the road and Tuesday, September 4, 1979 —MIRROR HKRAI.D —Page 7 School Cliililren To Insure Or Not To Insure School Is opening again all over North Carolina, and many parents will have to decide whether to purchase Insurance on school-age young people through the schools they are attending. The Consumer In surance Information Division of the State In surance Commissioner’s Office has had many calls asking for an evaluation of this Insurance product. In deciding whether or not to purchase the In surance, basically known as "Scholastic Accident Insurance,’’ several points should be considered. required. Accidental death or loss of limbs benefits are avsdlable, but death or loss of limbs must occur within a specific time from the date of the accident, usually 90 days. Many families have group Insurance policies. One example is the Blue Cross-Blue Shield family plan, which carries broad coverage on all family members (including school-age children). School officials usually tell youngsters that If such comprehensive family plans are carried, ad ditional Insurance Is not necessary to participate In school activities. However, this word does not always get home to parents or guardians. In order to fully un derstand "Scholastic Accident” policies, please read the policy form very carefully. The brochure outlining the benefits of the policy may not contain all the necessary in formation about that policy. If you have auiy questions concerning your childrens’ "Scholastic Accidental Insurance," you may contact the In surance Commissioner's Office at (919 ) 733-2032 or write Consumer Insurance Information Division, N.C. Insurance Commissioner's Office, P.O. Box 26387, Raleigh, N.C. 27811. Architect’s Sketch Uf froposed yisitor Center At Cotepens National Battlefield In Cherokee County, S. C. Submit Bids For New Construction At Cowpens Local contractors arc Invited to submit bids to the National Pailc Service through Sept. 18 for new construction at Oowpens National Battlefield In Cherokee County, S.C. Andrew Loveless, superintendent of the Kings Mountain National Military Park and tha^ Cowpens National Batr ttefleld, said the 6,000 square feet brick aad frame faculty wlU houes cflloea, aa« intarmatlaa area, lobby, a elraular exhibit rotuada and an audio Tlaual room. -The construettea la expected to coat between |U0,000 and IMS,000 aad win be buOt of wood frame and brick veneer. .Sidewalks, grading, drainage, electrical system, and paving specifications are available at the KMNP offices, said Loveless. Supt. Loveless said the facUlUty win also feature an extenslan of a concrete plaaa around the building with paved access to the monument. These policies are usually a "limited benefit” type policy providing coverage for accidental Injuries only. They aire not generally "hospitalization" type policies. Some of the usual limitations are: limited dollar benefits provided for a specific type of In jury ; expenses Incurred as the result of the accident must be for medical or dental services which are recommended by a physician; expenses must be Incurred within 30 to 90 days from the date of the accident; most policies only provide benefits for a period of 52 weeks following the accident, regardless of whether or not additional treatment Is On September 1 Democrats To Hold Banquet And Rally The Gaiton County Democrats will hold a covered dish banquet and rally on Friday, September 7, at 6:30 p.m. at the Gastonia National Guard Armory on Franklin Avenue. Every Democrat in Gaston County is invited to attend and is urged to bring a dish supper with them if possible. “There will be a number of state office-holders ex pected,” said Joe Roberts, chairman of the Gaston County Democratic Party. “We also expect many can didates who will be involved in next spring’s primary elec tion. “We have issued a thou sand printed invitations through our precinct chairmen, but if anyone doesn’t have an invitation, they are certaily welcome to attend. “It starts at 6:30 p.m., so those who would like to at tend a high school football game that night can still eat and leave by 7:30 p.m. We expect a large turnout.” Kings Mountain Native Assigned In Gastonia fpoffl your neighborhood AS80CIATH) DRUGGISTS Private Flrat Claas Jaffery S. Putnam baa been aaalgned to the U.S. Army Recruiting Station In Gaatonia for ap proximately the next 80 daya aa a recruiter aide. The 1078 graduate of Klnga Mountain High School entered the Army In 1978 following graduation and received training aa a Science Behavioral Sjpeclallet. OuitaghlB aealgnment to the Gaatonia Recnitttag Station, Private Putnam will be available to talk with anyone kitereeted In catting "flnt hand’’ In- fonaattoR about Army Ufa and training. ’Ihe eon cf Lawraaea aad Cbnnle Putnam of Klnga Mountain waa aelected for thla temporary aaalgnment baaed on hla outatandlng training and aervlce record. Upon eompletlim of hla aaalgnment aa a recruiter aide. Private Putnam will return to hla parent unit aa Hunter Army Air Field, Georgia. PMOCS raum September 5^11,1979 Into the power pole while trying to retrieve It. Larry Smith of the Klnga Mountlan City Electric Dept, eatimated that power waa off from Gaaton St. to Center St. and aald that they hoped to have electricity reatored to theae arena by noon Thura. Falla, who waa uninjured in the craah, haa been charged with a aafe movement violation. 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