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Pag* 2A KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thunday. April 30. 1981
OBITUI^RI€9
N.R. CROSS
Funeral services for Niles
Raymond Cross, 53, of
Gastonia, owner of Plastic Pro
ducts, Inc. of Kings Mountain,
were conducted Wednesday
afternoon from Sisk Funer^
Flome Chapel by Rev. Ronnie
Henson and Rev. W. Flay
Payne, interment following in
Westview Cemetery.
Mr. Cross died Monday in
Gaston Memorial Hospital.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Margie Cross; his mother, Mrs.
Ora Childers; two sons, Joe
Cross of Gastonia and Ken
Cross of Bessemer City; two
brothers. Bob Cross and Paul
Childers, both of Gastonia; and
two sisters, Mrs. May Burgin
and Mrs. Jackie Huffman, both
of Gastonia.
CLARENCE B. MOSS IR.
Funeral services for Clarence
B. Moss Jr., 66, of 108 Center
St., who died Monday in the
Kings Mountain Hospital, were
conducted Wednesday after
noon at 4 p.m. from Oak Grove
Baptist Church of which he was
a member. Rev. W.J. Goudelock
and Rev. Ansel Center of
ficiated, and interment was in
the church cemetery.
Mr. Moss was a retired
employee of the City of Kings
Mountain and a native of Kings
Mountain, son of the late
Clarence and Minnie Hutchins
Moss.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Louise McClelland Moss; one
son, Jeffrey Scott Moss of Kings
Mountain; one daughter. Miss
Connie Moss of Kings Moun
tain; four brothers, Adam Moss
Employees
Complete
Courses
Five employees of Home Sav
ings & Loan Association have
successvully completed courses
of study offered through the In
stitute of Financial Education,
Charlotte Chapter No. 158.
Attending the Savings Ac
count Administration course
were Carol Richardson and
Brenda Sipes.
Attending Teller Operations
Courses were Amy Ware, Deb
bie Day and Judy Blalock. Mrs.
Ware and Mrs. Day are
employed by the Bessemer City
branch.
All courses were taught at
Garringer High School in
Charlotte.
Foote Sales
Increased
Foote Mineral Company
reported net earnings of
$2,356,000 for the first quarter
of 1981, compared with
$2,146,000 for the same period
in 1980. After provision for
preferred dividends of $0.55 per
preferred share, earnings per
common share were $0.29, com
pared to $0.27 per share a year
ago. Sales were $48.2 million,
compared with $44.4 million in
the 1980 quarter.
E.P. Comwer, President and
Chief Executive Officer, said the
higher earnings were primarily a
result of good plant operations
and incresed sales.
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of Dallas, Robert Moss,
Lawrence Moss of Shelby, and
Grover Moss of San Antonio,
Texas; and four sisters, Mrs.
Kate Smith of Shelby, Mrs. J.B.
Wright of Waco, Mrs. J.J.
Gainey of Tucson, Arizona and
Mrs. Forest Lankford of Cher-
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MRS. MINNIE CASHION
Funeral services for Mrs. Min
nie Lea Cashion, 85, of 300
York Road, widow of Charles
Everette Cashion, were con
ducted Sunday afternoon from
First Wesleyan Church of which
she was a member.
Mrs. Cashion died Friday in
the Kings Mountain Hospital
after several week’s illness.
She was the daughter of the
late George and Sarah Vess Con
nor.
Surviving are three sons,
Donald Cashion of Riverside,
California, Charles Cs&hion of
Surfside ^ach, S.C. and Bob
Cashion of Kings Mountain; one
daughter, Mrs. Joyce Greenlease
of Jacksonville, N.C.; one
brother, Roy Connor of Kings
Mountain; three sisters, Mrs.
Hester Cole of Jacksonville,
N.C., Miss Gertie Connor of
Kings Mountain and Mrs. Boyd
Stacy of Blacksburg, S.C.; and
seven grandchildren.
Rev. Dwight Edwards, Rev.
Marnese Hampton, Rev. John
Riifty, Rev. Leroy Cox and Rev.
John Harris officiated at the
final rites and interment was in
Mountain Rest Cemetery.
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