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1965 ^ ft . Wilw 3n, fa- is of d Sat- ‘rview >n. in- ‘hurch ty m al in a bro- I\V()0{1. •ccllu.? > Mac les — Air* 2. Me- i Mrs. Kings grad- train- Forc<? Shep- was t Air g as- [if. He of the tervicp ift for *s. ate ool. m cipaliy lUture. there. in an- ly of oday. ive 12 “caw" 1 Thursday, August 12, 1965 KJN6S MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS. MOUNTAIN, N. C. Long Docket Aired Monday * The following actions were iiided down in Monday’s se.s- sion of Kings Mountain Record- erVs Court: Russell Morris, 33, 214 Walker Street, charged with assault on a female, continued until August 23. Margaret Gill, Shelby, charged with worthless check, sentenced to 30 days suspended upon the payment of a ,$5 fine and the court costs; she was also ordered to pay the amount of the check. George N. Carroll, Jr., 17, 614 West Mountain Street, charged with reckless driving, was .sen tenced, to four months suspended upon the payment of the court costs. His driver’s license wa.s suspended for a period of six months’. James Q. Hendrix, 42, Mt, Holly, charged with violation of the prohibition laws, continued until Augu.st 16. John W. Thomas, 17, 316 West Ridge Street, charged with inter fering with an officer, (.‘ontinued until August 23. Ruih McRay, 53, No. 2 Poplar Court, cliarged with a.ssault with a deadly weapon, found not gui! ly. Arnold L. Bilteliffe, 19, 103 N. Goforth Street, charged with reckless driving, was sentencc*d • 90 days, suspended upon the ymont of a $2.5 fine and tiie court costs. Edward H. Thomp.son, 27. Shel by. charged with improper niulf- ler, was found not guilty. William H, Stewart. 16, 304 E. Parker Street, charged with vio lation of the prohibition laws, sentenced to 30 days .surfi>ended upon the payment of a $10 fine and the court costs. John D. SlK«:kley. 22, «24 Sec ond S;rect, charged with viola tion of the prohibition laws, sen tenced to days .susptmded up on the payment of the court costs. Albert D. Yarbro. 21. 1109 Gold Street Extension, charged with violation of the.prohibition laws. sentont:ed to 30 day.s suspended upon the payment of the court costs. Submissions inclucled: Edwin R. Hamrick. 17, 925 Church Street, speeding 40 in 25 zone, half costs. Sammy L. Leigh. 18, 501 Mays Street, speeding 40 In 25 zone, im proper muffler, costs. Brenda Eng Thomasson, 25, speeding .50 in 35 zone, half costs. I William J. Layne, 43, speeding I 50 in 35 zone, half costs, i Kelmer L. Lynn, 18, speeding ; 49 in 35 zone, half costs. Donald O. Leach, 16, improper muffler, half costs. Richard A. Buchanan, 19, speeding 50 in 35 zone, half costs. Jimmy Foster, 16, improper muffler, costs. R. J. Armstrong, Jr., Gastonia, worthless check, paid check plus the costs. Holland E. Gantt, 18, 1800 Parkdule Circle, improper muff ler, half co.sts. George E. Sipes, 19, 254 Wells Street, stop sign violation, half co.sts. Gwendolyn B. Hollirigsworth, .57. Knowille, Tenn., following too elo.scly, half costs. Thoma.s J. Ross, 39, Dallas, speeding 50 in 35 zone, half costs. Gerald L. Hall, 21. 6030 Mid- pines, following too closely, half costs. Carroll G. Maloney. 42, 2268 Midpines, following too closely, half costs. Russell Morris, 33, 214 Walker Street, simple a.ssault. 30 days suspended upon the payment of tlu? court costs. Lavern Thomp.son, 23, Gas tonia, no operator's license, im- pro|MT registration, 60 days .sus pended upon the payment of a $30 fine and the court costs. Lavern Thomp.son, 23, Gas tonia, no liability insurance, 30 days suspended upon the pay ment of the court co.sts. Andrew Phenix Brown, 19, 206 Carpenter Street, following too clo.sely, half costs. Hoyle Owens, 40, 207 Dllling Street, simple assault, nol pros. Charles S. Sanders, 18, Route 2. exceeding sale speed, half costs. Charles Montgomery Fisher. 46. Route 2, .spe<*ding 30 in 35 zone, half costs. Lillie Itoss. .55, Little Rock, Ar- katisas, speeding .50 in 35 zone, half costs. Clyde Raj-' Stroupe, 29, Dallas, .speeding .50 in 35 zone, half costs. Mrs. Frances William Self, 22. 625 Meadowbrook Road, speeding 50 in 35 zone, half costs. Gary D. Stewart, 19, Route 2, speeding 50 in 35 zone, half costs. Frances Coker Sherwood. 45, Charlotte, speeding 47 in 35 zone, half costs. j John Wesley Thompson, 27, 800 I Katherine Avenue, improper BETHWARE OAK GROVE NEWS By Mrs. Ruth Vc.v« Phone Those from the community wlio attended 4-H Camp at Camp Swannonoa Monday through Sat urday were: Bill Wright. Dwight Dixon, Douglas Bell, Jorry Blan ton, Paul and Ed Gofortli and Martha Ann and Brenda Stone. ,The Oak Grove GA’s met at the home of Mrs. Stokes Wright Wedne.sday night after three regular program the leaders: Mrs. Wright, Mi's. Grace Ledford and Miss Jean Ledford surpris ed them with homemade ice cream and cookic.s. 'Mrs. Horace Bell and grand daughter, Gina and Miss Marty Wright visited Mrs. John Senior in Gastonia Friday. Mr. and Mi'S. Stokes Wright and family atlendetl the McGills of Gast;on reunion at Bethel Church Arbor on St. Duke Road Sunday. David Baptist church are plan ning their revival Aug. 15th through 17th. The Rev. J. M. E- z(?ll of Ridgecrest Baptist church of Birmiagham, Ala. will be guest minister. Mrs. W. A. Mc- Swain will have charge of the muffler, half costs. Btiltyc* N. Burton, 26. McAden- ville, stop light violation, half costs. Walter E. Bolin, 16, Pvoute 1, Grover, exce<?ding a safe speed, half costs. Bobby G. Ledford, East King Streer, parking meter violation, paid ticket plus the court costs. William D. Essary, 28, 824 Cleveland Avenue, speeding 45 in 35 zone, half cost.s. Rosa B. Wilder. .30. Wallingford, Conn., speeding 47 in 35 zone, half co.sts. Herbert H. Jones. 36. 919 Shar- on Drive, .speeding 15 in 35 zone, half costs. Sollie I. Clement, 52, Route 1. speeding 44 in 35 zone, half costs. Robert H. Hope, 30, 104 East Gold Street, speeding 48 in 35 zone, half co.sts. Clelon B. Carrigan, 26, 519 Fall- ingwood Drive, speeding 45 in 35 zone, half costs. Issac Whetstine, 56, Route 1, speeding 46 in 35 zone, half costs. Albert M. Albright. 17, Route 1, Bessemer City, improper muffler, half costs. Larry Vasscy, 20, Route 1, im proper muffler, half costs. znusicL Mr. and Mi’s. Lee Devenney, Gene and Joey Allen attended the Devinney reunion at Casar. Mr. Walter Vess, Sr. and Mr. Wiley Allen. Carpentry ami Bricklaying teachers of Shelby high school are attending an In- du.strial Trade convention at State College in Raleigh, N. thi.s week. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Portin’ of North Augusta, Ga. visited Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Champion and Mrs. T. A. Champion Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis and Bobby and Mr. anil Mrs. Dv\'an Thornburg camped out on Pebble Beach at Myrtle Beach, S. C. over the vvei^kend. Mrs. Glenn Longloy and Robby of Charleston. S. C. visited her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Philbeck Friday through Sunday. Mrs. Charles Washburn and children of Shelby visited in tlio Walter Vo.ss Sr. homo Thursday aftermmn. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Porter and daughter from North Augusta, Ga, s|>eru Friday night visiting in the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Porter and children. Mrs. Lyman Champion visited Mrs. Zoe Moore Mmiday. Oak Grove Brotherhood had their regular monthly meeting .Monday night at the church. I Mrs. Paul Putnam is convalcs- 'ing at home aftei' .spending two week.s In the Kings Mountain hospital for treatment. .Mr. Gene Wehunt is a j)atU‘nt at the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat [hospiial in Charlotte, N. C. He underwent surgery Thursday f'>r . calHiacts on his eyes. His room ! number is .302. I Th(* Fannie He('k circle of Oak 1 Grove church met 'IMesduy af- I ternoon with Mrs. Lj*man Cham- . pion. Mrs. Champion is program [chairman and led the discus.sion j on home missions. •.Ml’S. Elva .McSw'ain visilcfl .Mr.s. Lyman Champion and Darlene .Monday. .Mr. and Mrs. Worth Devenney and Butch of Washington, D. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Devon- ney recently. Mr. Hubert M’ells, of Washing ton, D. C. visited his sisters. Mrs. I^*e Devenney and Mr.s. L. V. Hoyk? recently. Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mr.s. Tommy Champion and I Mrs. T. A. Champion Sunday I afternoon were: Mrs. Neal Por- ' ter and .Mr.>. H. K. Pantlv*r fro.n Shelby, N. C.; Mrs. Elva Me- ; Swain and Mr. and ?Mrs. Eugene , Champion and sons from Flor- : ence, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ware and ' W'ray visited in the David Gib bons home Sunday afternoon. Mr. Kol>crt Lovelace and Mr. Kenneth Lovelace spent .Sunday afternoon boating on the Caiaw- ba. Mrs. Frank Ware. Mr.s. Bobby Webster of Kings .Mountain and Mrs. John B. Ware of Shelby j visiUKl in Charlotte, N. C. 3\ies- day. .Mr. and Mrs. Boij Ware spent tile weekend at Mvrih? Beach. .S. ;c. Mr. and Mrs. Mike VVar<» spent the weekend at Cr(»scent Beach, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Bufoi-d Wan' ! and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davis in Gastonia, N. C. Sunday. Mi.ss Dmna Ware of Shelby spent Saturday vi.siiing h (m- grandparents Mr. an<l .Mrs. Frank Ware. Mr.s. Pearl Ware and Mrs. Liz zie Wattorson attended file fun eral of little Hobby Cra.wford in Shelby Sunday afternoon. V’ieitors in the Frank M'are liome Sunday afternoon were: • Mr. and Mrs. Menzell Phifer and I family, Mr. and Mr.s. W. F. Stone, Jr. and family, Mr. and ■ Mrs. Buford VVaie and familj’ I aryl Mr. and Mrs. Jack War<s Su- Peace Coips Program Slated Many new P('ar(‘ Corps pro grams in agriculture will Mart lliih fall, rep.’ris li. U. ('laj)p. county <*xi<*nsion chairman Nearly a Juuidu'd mon* agri cultural Volunu*(‘rs ha\(' lu'cn re quirsled lor programs t)t*giniiing training in SeplemlH-i- and Octn- cr. 'Phe.sc Volunti'crs will be .sent to Chile. Ecuador, Ki'iija, iCameioon, Thailand, and ' tin* ^san and .Scott. They i*njoyed a watermelon slleing. Mr. and .Mrs. Emmett Gr<‘i*n ’W(-nj to C'>luml>us, Ga.. last week to visit willi Sijec. 1 and .Mrs. Dale Har.ron anrl children. Mr. and Mrs. Roy May<*s and family of Augusta, ria. visii«?d Mr. and .Mrs. W. K. Maves for , tin* vvei'keml. Mr. 'rin)mas Brook. IIuntJM* Ware and Erskine Ware spent weekend fishir.g at Linville Gorge, in the N. mountains. .Mr. Kenneth .Mayes l(?ft Sat- , urday night for a two week per- Mod of training with the Army M..‘serves at Fort .Stewart. Ga. Philippines. The types of jobs v'«ry greatly for ihe.so programs. In Thailand and the Philippines the request is primaiily for farmers with several vuars of e.xi>erience. In K<niya. sevanal soil and cnop specialists iiav<‘ been, requested along with tiiree veterinarian.^. Konador has requested rural youth with l-H or FFA expori- enc(‘ and iwckgrounds in live- stoj'k. and crop management. A colh'gi' degree is not neces sary f(»r many of the current fall agricuJiuK' programs. Mar- I ried couph s may serve together, if tliey have no <lependents un- dej- <*ighleen. For mor(‘ information on these uiJ.'oming P(*ace (’orps programs and a finesti(Hinaire see H. R. Clapp, county extension chair man in Sht'lby. or write dirwtly to tile .Agricultural Desk Officer. Peaci* Corps. Washington. D. C. 2052.5, Eugene Field was a pioneer nowspai>(‘r columnist. H i s '■Sharps and Flats" column ap peared in ('hicago. Jam's Gadsden played a ma- j.;r role in promoting rail i Ifom the South to the Pacific coast. Because Of The Reduction In Excise Tax ON THESE FAMOUS T'wdvldlfvoot' TWOITWO SPEED! t CYCLE! 3 TEMP WASHER ^ LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERD These Outstanding New Prices Are Possible pi REFRIGERATORS Low Cost Space Saver . 11 CU. n. . . . FULL WIDTH FREEZER Full Width Freezer and Chiller Tray * Adjustabe Cabinet Shelf * 2 Big Ice Trays * Big Fresh Flood Section * Two Egg Shelves * Deep Door Shelf Full Width Porcelain Enamel Vegetable Drawer \ Not 12 Cu. Ft. But 14.2 Cu. Ft. 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