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Pag* 12A-KINaS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thunday. luly 3. 1980 OBITUf\RI€S 1 WILSON INFANT Travis Ezekiel Wilson, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wilson of 517 Baker St., died Satuday night at Cleveland Memorial Hospital. MRS. IDA COLEMAN Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Jackson Coleman, 73, of Rt. 1, were conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. from Galilee United Methodist Church. Dr. T.A. Powell and Rev. R.H. McDowell ofTiciated at the rites, and interment was in Mount Olive Cemetery. J.W. Gill and Sons Funeral^ Home was in charge of ar rangements. Photo by Gory Slowort CLASS OF I960 — Mombors of tho Grover High School Class of I960, their spouses and several teachers gathered for the class's 20th year reunion last Saturday night at the school cofeterio. Pictured above, front row, left to right, Philip Humphries of San Francisco. Mrs. Preston Holt (teacher) of Virginia Beach. Va., and Brenda Dover Lowrance of Grover. Back Rev. Whitener Speaks Sunday Committee Meeting Set For Thursday Rev. Olin Whitener of York, S.C., former pastor, will return to Kings Mountain Sunday to fill the pulpit on Homecoming Sunday at Dixon Presbyterian Church. He will deliver the sermon at the 10:30 a.m. morning worship hour. Rev. and Mrs. Whitener and sons will be house-guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Stewart and family. Picnic lunch will be spread at 1 p.m. on the church grounds. All members, former members and friends are invited to par ticipate in the day’s activities. Getting settled made simple: Clungt-ol-resideflce dilenitnas fade after a WELCOME VWGON call. Willi Weiconie Wagon, it’s my job to hdp you make the most o( your new neighborhood. Shopping areas. Community opportunities. Special attractions. Lots of facts to save you time and money. Plus a basket ol gifts lor your family. I’ll be listening lor your call. Sliirl*‘\ \Ilrn l*ott«‘r 7;V>-8i:i2 Jodie Plonk On Dean's List Bertha “Jodie” Plonk is on the Dean’s List for the Spring semester at Newberry College, she is among 125 Newberrians who received the honor, accor ding to Dr. B. Lee Cooper, vice president for academic affairs. The honor requires a grade point ratio of at least 3.5 on a scale in which 4.0 represents straight “A” work. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Plonk of Route 1, Kings Mountain. TRADE UP TOSNAPPER DEPENDABUJTY! Before you buy a mower, tiller or tractor, compare the quality and per- formaixe features of a SNAPPER. You’ll find a SNAPPER is worth more because it does more and its price is competitive with other quality mowers, tillers and tractors. SNAPPER tractcxs with hydro static transmissions have a single pedal that cixitrols both your speed and direction Great for maneuvering on the lawn or in the garden. Shown with optional cuttr unit. 42", 48" and 54” units available All SNAPPER nders have on-the-go shifting with out clutching. Plus a cutting umt which raises to prevent scalping 6 or 30 bushel catch ers available SNAPPER tillers can be con verted to walking tractors so you can also plow or cultivate. 19" and 21" SNAPPER walk mowers are superior bagging rrKiwers which can be converted to / mulching mowers and leaf shredders SNAPPER. Mowers Tillers •lectors Any way you cut rt..JtS a tfMp with SNAPPER* Get your FREE copy of “How to get the mott for your money when you buy e garden tractor.” at: KINGS MOUNTAIN FARM CENTER S. Battleground Ave.AtGold St. Phone739-5111 "We Service What We Sell" Funeral arrangements will be announced by J.W. Gill and Sons Funeral Home. Also surviving are two brothers, Eric Anton Wilson and Dume L. Wilson of the home, a sister, Lasony Rene of the home; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lockhart of Kings Moun tain and Mrs. Hazel Bridges of Gastonia; and great- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Kings Mountain. (LICtNMD) TKIIMITE CONTIIOL SHORT AND LONO TSRM CONTRACTS ■XTMRMRUTHIO OOMRAMV LOW COST RSNSWAL PLAN 864-4303 ASK ABOUT OUR CONDITIONAL OUARANTEE sirs. WNxow ST.. OAsroNU, n.c. r •the _ daj f J hoi tee joy I chi aft uni * • row, Billy Howoll oi Inmoa. S.C., B«tty Jo Wyli* oi Blacksburg, Linda Stowort Grigg oi Kings Mountain. Konnsth Fori*nb«rry oi Grovsr and Arlene Wright Myers oi Glen Alpine, N.C. Not pictured, teachers Dorothy McCraw, Lowell Ellis. Picollo Blolock and P.R. Hambright. Third meeting of a Kings Mountain steering committee to plan the 2()0th celebration of the Battle of Kings Mountain is slated Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. in Central United Methodist Church. Dr. Bill Briggs, general chair man, said that all members are encouraged to attend. Sill' TODAY tlWVI Bl< 26-WM Mmv Mailnt Certificate lOrOOOilliiiiiiiium 8.597' Rate Good July 3 - 9 Compounding of mierest prohibitod by Fodtral regulations. 30-MimHi SoiMir Itarltil CwtHkato no MHMeni 9.50 Rate Good Thru July 9 YMdt 9.96 with D»lly Compounding A substantial inttraai ponaity Is required for early withdrawal of carfiUcafta. Plus Insured'Safety Accounts now insured to $100,000 An aganey of tha Untiad States Oosemment FREE 18 karat gold plated CAR KEY personalized with your own initial Offer limited to supply of keys on bond. Your own porsonalissd Goldon Cor Koy, or Goldsn Koy Chain, awaits you at Horn* SftL. Those lino personal accessories ore Ht.ui.td In 18 karat jewelers gold plate. Both the key and the chain come with any Initiol you choose. If you own an American cor, we hove a Golden Key for you. The key wiU be cut to fit your cor, using your old key as the guide. For non-drivers ond owners of foreign cars, we have the Golden Key Chain. Either is yours with a new or added depoelt of $200. Stop in and see us todoyl You now hove a key reosoni Home ? AVINGS tc/cQoan I^8»octaiion 700 W. King St., Kings Mountain Branch Office 215 E. Va. Ave., Bessemer City prc tro Be N( thi Ml M< Ci wt frt W Sh tic hi to 4 8* €f
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