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4 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. TKur5<j«V, Mflrch 17, 1466 Thu Ufe WWi Thc Rimi 0URK K\AOe 1> EE. »URfl»e VflVC «B CI>4V> I ‘W, WH1V.E rr < coumbus., f '\ By Les Carroll j F0?SV5 JST PLANES iJJE MAi<\NCi TrtE V.’0«aj ♦HWNIK' TrtEV BUZZ UP’ INTO TUt XTWSPHERe ^^OOM.. FAROOAj.. an' POP SAZS TiA£ HOCUeTf TAB0'J<jH •Tr.E AJR MAWE IT RA S AN' THE BWN'S SKCUNKm* THE WORLD' PRETTY 500N Cs,'*-'' -* T>+£RE WON'T BE RJCM TO U5 DOWN AN WELL HAVE TO 5TAND ALL THE TlNAE AN' #lH0R6W aiMRLt*. I SIMPLY ) VJ'LL NOT STAND PO«. VOU . ^ FlLUNG THE CHILDRENS' y' HEADS VHTH YDUR ,-/f 9 Vs NON&E.NSE'. , y \ •y. 'i i Buiris Injured In Accident COMEDY CORNER r:T35r?Hs?s JUz-Jl O ■Q one RIGHT AWAY fir//1 [!i@(g^!!i] T&ife'jj'/ Mfirrui . CWIOANCI £] ^Uumce GtMptmy Amt. ef leort Amt. •! leon ••p.y- ment 4240.00 $10.00 $504.00 $21.00 312.00 13.00 624.00 36.00 408.00 17.00 720.00 30.00 121 N. LoFAYETTE ST. (Opposite First Baptist Church) SHELBY PHONE 482-2434 Hours: 9-5:30 Moas.. Tues.. Thurs. & Fris« 9-1:00 Weds. & Sots. 2:17tfn James, Jr., of Route V Kings Mountain was hospital.-.‘'i Fri day night foilowingt an .ucidaiu on Childers Street, v Rosc.'e Potty, 37. utt^i'Kirged by City Policemen Jaihie.Barrett and l' P. Beattie whn public drunkenness and resist;:.; arrest following the wreck wii . ii caus- j cd $400 in dama.gcs t i tiie entire ! front end of Petty’s UVn model Chevrolet. . Petty repoftecllv putieJ away frc'T a house on Chiidi :,/^treet ' and struck a utility p 7e. Police investigated tuo other minor accidents during the .past week. Charles II. Deal, 3il : Clover, S. C.. was treated at Kii.t.s Moun tain hospital following an acci dent at the Intersectio.n of West King and Country Cluii Dr., on Sunday arojnd 2 p.m. Deal’s ia6.o model Yamaha struck the side of a ItXlo Pontiac driven by Drace Peeler of 803 ' West Mountain street \Ahile Peel- ; er was attempting to ma.ke a left turn off King. Deal was charged with following too closely by in-1 vestigating officer Bob Hayes, i Officeis Joe Harmon and Will- | iam'Rqper wore called to the scene of a Tuesday afternoon ac-' cident oh Battleground Avenue, close to it« intersection with Bak er Street at Burlington Mills ; Damages totaling $350 were re- p.vrted to a 1938 Pontiac drivetvj by Artie Pruett Carpenter of 406 i Baker Street which side swiped a 1955 International Truck as both vehicles attempted to turn the curve at the intersection. ' No injuries were reported. No | arrests were made. '•m ■ "y Mrs. Riss Contest Winner Mrs. Aline Belk Ross of 306 Blanton street has been notified she i-s a second place winner *n the Red Band Flour Tapesfakes. The Kings Mountain woman h.a^ received a chatelaine brooch set, According to K. E. Steele, Tle- gion Sales Manager for the At lanta Retgion, Mrs. Ross’ na nc v^as drawn froijri many thousands of entries in the contest sponsor ed by General Mills, Inc. of Min neapolis, Minnesota. The complf nual 0 lion, a genera confab LAYAWAYS^ INVITED This held 01 the Ju ium ai Vi lie. 1 ly at “3 be opc contes vsl LX 'Oh boy! It the win4 ever blows that hat off!" KINGS MOUNTAIN Hospital Log CARD OF TH^^KS We wish to exprcsJLcur heart felt appreciation to the many friends and neighbors and the doctors and nurses at Kings Mountain hospital for their many kindnesses and expressions bf sympathy at the death of our loved one. THE FAMILY OF DAVID SCOTT CONNER 3:17 PORTABLE TV {VALUE 'el **«e People Own aCAVlCTORThan AnyOtherTeievieioa. Black and White or Color Rcr.vicroR IS NO.\ ’ BRIGHTER THAN EVER! ■r ThtFUNSrOt S«riM AF-«90 It* tu0« (ovGrall 4iK*) 12$ H* fft* 9ictur« Mew RCA HI-LITE TUBE delivers unsurpassed brightness RCA VICTOR SPORtXbOUT TV • All-channel VHP and UHF tuning • Power Grid Tuners • 18,000-vqlt chassis (design average) • Two f. F. signal-boosting stages S129 NEW “MINIKIN” PORTABLE Th* HARPCf? Mark Xi Serit.s GG-589 21* (over.tll cJiamtter) sq. ir>.picture VISITINQ HOURS Daily 10:30 To 11:30 a.j Stok o"** 7 to 8 p Robert Anderson Mrs Rayford Barnes, Sr. C. P. Barry Mrs. C. P. Barry; ' Mrs. Earl Biddix Jobie Lee Bl^k Mrs. Walter Blackburn Thomas Boyce ^ G. A. Bridges Mrs. Alice Brooks Mrs. James Byers John Dawkiiis Mrs. Florence Falls Mrs. Joseph Freeman Jay Green John Hope Mrs. Henry Hord William Hou.ser Ernest Huffstetler Mrs Dave Huffstetler Mrs! Isabelle Hullender Mrs. Franklin Kirbv Dan Marloy .Mrs. Blanche Poplin Mrs. Eliza Ray Elijah Ross Mrs. Clyde Sanders - Mrs. Willie Self Mrs. William A. Ware Lewis West Miss Sue Service Willietter Wilson Mrs. Calvin Wright ADMITTED WEDNESDAY Mrs. Daniel Gordon, 618 Ratch ford Rd., Gastonia Mrs. Thurman Greene, City Billy Jenes, Rt. 1, Clover, S. C Charlie Parrott. Bessemer City ADMITTED THURSDAY Mrs. Ella Kiser, Bessemer City Mrs. Alice Lockridge. 133 Mc Ginnis St. Gene Moss, Grover Williai.Ti .Mullinax, Blacksburg, SC.. Mrs. Bernie Thomas, Rt. 6, Shelby Mrs. Judy Waters, 119 E. Bas- ton Ave., Bessemer City -ADMITTED FRIDAY James Burris, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 447 • E. J. Machowicz, 906 Sherwood Lane Mrs. W .A. Sellers, Rt. 2 Mrs. Anderson Webber, Rt. 1. Shelby ADMITTED SATURDAY Mrs. Ed by Beatty, 104 Wash ington Ave., Bessemer City Alvin Causby, Rt. 3 «* j Samuel Childers, Rt. 2 ' j Mrs. Yates Farris, Rt. 1, Box 279-A, Bessemer City Carl Ifhyne, 6fh Ext., Bessemer ' liy ' i Amzie Roberts, 111 N. Watter- .son St. j Mrs. Esther Branch, 521 E. j Warren St., Shelby AD.MITTED SUNDAY Mrs. Frank E. Alniond, Rt. 2, Edgewood Rd., Bessemer City Larry Ayers, Rt. 1, Grover Mrs. Walter Page, Dallas Mack Camp, Rt. 2 Mrs. Lottie Hodge, Rt. 1, Bes semer City Don Bennix, 410 W Parker St. AX>MITTED MONDAY C. Wayne Ashe, Rt. 2, Box 24 Mrs. A. T. DeBruler, Box 45 Mrs. Charles Grant, Rt. 1, Fallsrest, Gastonia ' ' Mrs. John Hai.rm, Jr., 3100 Parkdale Circle Jay Holt, 623 Athenia Place, Bessemer City Noncy M^ses, Rt. 1, Clover, S. C. r ' Mrs. Jesse Reynolds, 102 E. King St James Smith, 15 Pine St. Daniel Stewart, R». 2, Besse mer City Mrs. Charles Berry, Gaston Ave., Bessemer City Donald Kantner, 623 North .\ve., Burlin(gton Willie Seawright, 108 N. Cans- ier St. ADMITTED TUESDAY Mrs. Billy Pruitt, Rt. 2 Charles Dotz, 116 W. Alabama Ave., Bessemer City James McCarter, 405 N. Flint St., Gastonia Mrs. Gaylea Covington, Rt 1, Lawndale Thomas Welch, Rt. 1, Box 239, Shelby Mrs. Bob Lovelace, 511 E. King St. ^ - Tliis more t in the sic by crowd- Mo'roi this y< is exp thi.s is Moore; U Dress Mel "Xittle men will parade in fashion this Easter when their moms choose their new ward robe from our collection of suits, coats, jack ets and slacks. Sport Coats $i% to $7.% Sizes 4 to 16 Snibi ....^ to $12.95 Sizes 7 16 i There is no quick, easy way to reduce, according to the North Carolina Heart Association. It is best to avoid extreme reducing diets, because they usually leave out foods essential to good health. Dept. Store S. Battleground Phone 739-3116 # f Moro People Own ^OAVlCTQRThaa^ pother TetevUita,. I y and White Color V, RCAVICTOR Tfs/a* TV compare against all others for urisurpassed natural color RCA Victor Color TV is performance-proved for over 11 years! And ' now RCA Victor brings you the new RCA Hi-LiTE Tube—for brighter [ color—more natural color—color so true-to-life you’ll compare it to ' color motion pictures! Super-powerful 23,0Q0-volt chassis has three j I.F. signal-boosting stages to assure sharp, stable pictures in both i color and black-and-white. Another outstanding feature is the RCA Automatic Color Purifier. It "cancels” magnetism that may cause color impurities... lets you move the setfrom place to place without serv'ice adjustment. Come in for a demonstration of RCA Victor— America’s first choice in Color TVl tt* tub* (pv«rtil diagoRil) 74 gq. in. pictur* RCA Victor , SOLID STATE* PERSONAL TV • 13,500-voit transistorized* chassis • New Vista VHF, Solid State UHF tuners $439.95 Pay 107o Down Only $5.00 Weekly One tuberectifer More people owr RCA VICTOR than any other television ... black and white or color THE MOST TRUSTED NAI^E IN ELECTRONKJi ?v- iture DECORATING TIPS By GENE TIMMS IS FURNITURE A "STATUS SYMBOL"? Unfortunately, many people use furniture as a ‘‘status sym bol”. These are the people who very often brag about the a- mount of money they spenW on decorating their home or the cost of their car or clothes. They cannot understand that money will nev er take the place of good taste. This does not mean that we T1MM5 suggest you buy cheap quality furniture As the old saying goes, "Quality is rorembered long after the price is forgotten”. But, status symbols are for those who want to "keep up with the Joneses”. Fortunate ly for you, those Joneses don’t live in your home. So it's 'cest to furnish for yourself and your family. We suggest that you buy the best furniture available In your budget range and buy from a reputable dealer you can trust—a dealer who will give you good service and good advice—and one who will honestly, help you furnish your home in the best possible manner within your budget. While quality is always of great Importance, it Is equally important to buy furniture which suits the personality, the living habits and the re quirements of your family. We stand ready to help you and we welcome the trust that you may put In us. P.S. If ytou’ll came in our store and mention this ad with the purchase of any mat tress in our stock, we’U sell Immedtete Delivery f J Mustang production increased! Extra all vinyl upholstery, full carpeting, sporty Mustangs arriving ^ily-Hardtops, Fast- stick shift, padded instrument panel, backs, Convertible$f. Your choice. And wheel covers-much more. Come in and every Mustang comes with bucket seats, pick out yoyr Mustang today I Ford-No i in Sales in the Carolinasl FORD First In Sales In The Carolinas SOUnlWEU. MOTOB COMPANY •10 SHELBY N<» MINQS |«TN» N. C.
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