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KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C.
TKursHay. 9ufy 28|
PERSONALS
Two^Hoar Docket
Mr. and Mts. E. L. Manston of ! wore Mr. and Mrs. Vernon S.r.ith
Chapel Hill spent the weekend i and children, Verna, Marcia and
with Mrs Marston's parents, Mr. John, of Winston Salem. Mrs.
and Mrs.’George W. Moss. .Mi.s. | Smith is daughter of the Bells.
•Marston is the former (ieorgeMaida Smith remained for a
Anne Moss, , !ongcr visit with her grandpar-
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Jackie Hughes, son of Mr. and; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hughes and
.Mrs. Gordon Hughes, left Mon-1 children, Mark and .Beth are
day for Fort Bragg where he, moving from Pageland S C to
basic the Dixon co.r.munity on’ route
Ailed Monday
In City Court
begins four-month Army
training. He Is a member of tlie
Kings .Mountain Unit .National
Guard.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reid and
daughter, Jane, of Pilot .Moun
tain, were house-guests last week
end of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R.
Rountree and Miss Jaquitha
Rountree at their home in Gro
ver.
-: Mrs.- -^leop^ • Stewai-V.. Mi’S.
George Sellers and Miss Eliza
beth Stewart visited .Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Bell and family in
Mount Holly Sunday. Mr. Boll is
father of Mrs. Stewart and Mrs.
Sellers.
Other visitors of the Bells
Kvo. •
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Page
and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Neislcr
have been vacationing in Cana
da. Mr. Neisler became ill and"
has been hospitalized, according
to reports .from family members.
The Pages are remaining there
to be with Mrs. Neisler until her
husband is able to leave the hos
pital. .Mr. Neisler is brother of
Mrs_ /
.Mrs. Jackie Barrett and chil
dren, Cherry and David, have
rctumed from a visit with Mrs.
Barrett’s father and other rela
tives in Indiana.
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We feature Accutron*
the most accurate
timepiece
in the
Judge George Thomasson hand
ed down the following sentences
during a two-hour long docket in
City Recorder’s Court:
Fred Cash, 36. Route 1, four
counts worthless check, six
months suspended upon the pay-
i.T.ent of a $10 fine plus court
costs in each case; case appeal
ed bond set at $200
Ruby Strickland, -40, McGinnis
Street, simple assault, 60 days
suspended upon the pti.vment of
a $10 fine plus costs.
Jackie R. Hughes, 26, 4irChil-
.ders Street, violation of the pro-
nibiiton laws. 30 days suspended
upon the payment of the costs.
Dennis N. Farris, 20, .507 VV.
(Ibid Street, reckless diTv’rifg,' 30
days suspended upon the pay-“
ment of a $10 fine plus costs.
Olin D Sutherland. 29, 306
Fairview Street, simple jissault,
continued..
Blossie Williams 52, N. Watter-
son StiWt; assault on „a minor,
nol pros. ^ t , j
Robert H. Holi field. 33, 404 j
; ed upon tlie paymcii! of a $5 fine | Larry D. Carpenter. IS, 712 '
plus costs. I R^al.rseur Street, speeding 35 in i
j William Davis. 23. 404 W^. 125 zone, half costs. -
: Parker, affray, 30 days suspend-1 James O. Ewing, Jr. 19 Mo
led upoo-ithe payment of a SSIAdenville, Improper muffler half
fine plus costs. costs j
j Carl WL Ledford, 23, Chapel Gary W. Ledbetter, 16, 30-1!
I Grov'e Road, reckless driving, I York Road, improper muffler,!
I four months suspendcHl upon the half costs. j
■ payment of a $20 tine plus costs, j Marshall N. Ramsey, two!
j Verster Hull, 30, VVatterson | counts public drunkenness andj
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Higher Yield
Savings Plans
Are Offered
RALEIGH —
Bank & Trust
! Street, hit and run. si.x months i violation of prohibition laws $10
I suspended upon the payment of'fine'plus costs in each case. ’
a $13 fine phis cast.--. . Randolph D. Alexander, 17,
Jack R. Cobb, 24, 612 Landing j Kathryn Street, stop sign viola-
i tion, half costs.
First - Citizens
Company now
lleve these new savings pro
grams wdll encourage greater
thrift throughout the state ant^
help build a sounder economic
base for North Carolina and it'
citizens.”
offers two new higher yield in '-
tetest savings plants, according!
to Lewis R. Holding, president of;
the banking firm.
Miss Rountree and Jim Reid
son of the Reids, w’ill be married
this sumi.r.er. The Reids also
spent part of the time with thoii
son who lives here and is em
plov'ed by the State Highway
Patrol.
"Trot To TroH
For Insuronco”
kwuranGe For Every Need
Phone 739T24CF
world
Aecutron's tuning fork
replaces the outdated bal
ance wheel that’s found in all
watches. Stop by so we can tell you'
more. Starting with the right time of
day. Accutron by Butova. From $125.00
Hill Street reckle.ss drivintg, fail
ure to iield right of way, six
months suspended upon the pay
ment of a $25 fine plus costs.
Robert H. Hollifield. 33, 404
Hill Street, exceeding a safe
speed, 30 days suspended upon
the payment of a $10 fine plus
costs.
Nathaniel Hopper, 28, Shelby,
improper tag. capias is.sued. ’
Eddie D. Hinson, 19, 312 "N.
Pied.-nont, reckless driving, 90;
days suspended upon the pay-'
ment of a $20 fine plus costs. I
- Billy R. Purvis 16, 1330 Mid-1
pines. Improper tag, 30 days i
suspended upon the payment of;
a $.3 fine plus costs. I
Andrew C Wotten, 19, Dallas, I
two counts worthless check, 1
capias. i
Mack Lefevers, 41, 510 Broad |
I Street, trespassing, 30 days; casej
Street, affray, not .^tuilty.
Guy H Butler 2U c o U. S.
.An.xy, affray, bond forfeited..
■ John W. Melton, 20. 209 E.
King, simple trespassing, 30 days
isaspended upon the payment of
i the costs.
j Donald C. Connor, 33, W^aco
Road, simple assault, not guilty.
I Submissions included:
j John W. Black. Route 2, ‘ no
Operator’s license,- $25^ tine plus
; the court costs.
I Julius E. Roberts, .58, Route 1,
failure to yield ri^lit of W'ay,
half costs.
James E. Yates, 20, 419 N. Pied
mont Ave., e.xceeding safe speed,
half costs...
Frances K Patterson, 27, 412
Belvedere Circle, stop sign viola
tion, half costs.
Sidney Hunter 61, 414 York
R.T-ad, stop sign violation, ybalf
costs.
Sarnie 'L. Parker. 22, Route 1,
improper muffler half costs.
Jane Philbeck, 19, Grover, stop
sign violation, half costs.
Joyce M. Welch, 20. Route 1,
stop sign viol-ation half costs
Charles .G. Myers, 16, 1030
Barnett Street, stop sign viola
tion, half costs.
Ricky L. Grahl. • 16. 710 W'’.
Mountain Street, stop sign viola
tion, half costs.
Robert M. Jamerson, 19, Route
1. exceeding safe speed, half
costs.
One plan features 51L' percent:
Paul S Grant, 18, Shellby, im-i interest one-year sav-i
proper muffler, half casts. ’ 1 bonds. This is the maximuist j
Larry G. Owens 20, Cherry-■ rate permitted _by law
ville, stop light violation, half j P'’ savings bond plans. These
(josta. bonds, which earn fra.Ti date of
T 1 T T-. . 1 purcliase, are available in a-i
i of $1,000 or more. Inter- i
Ught VRation, half costs. ^ |est is payable at maturitv oFi
David V. Ross, 17, Cherrj'Viilc,' bonds. ‘ ^ I
stop sign violation, half costs, j j
Kemie C. Holland. 18, Gas-LPremium;
tonia, stop sign violation, half: ^ i
costs. : Fn-st-CItizens. These sav-1
\xr Oft T 1- ' ings earn 5 per cent guaranteed I
interest compounded four j
op si„n violation, half times a year. This plan requires'
Weetie pie
street
costs;
Johnny H. Faley, 17, Besse
mer City, stop sign violation,
half costs.
Clyde O Brooks, 41, Hillsboro,
Fla., following too closely, half
costs.
Laura L. Jamerson, 25, Boil
ing Springs, following too close- ' First-Citizens offers other sav-
ly. half costs. ings bond plans at 5 per cent and
4.80 per cent interest. The bank
an initial deposit of $.500 or more.
Savings funds may be added to;
this deposit any time in any ;
amount. Withdrawals irnaj' be I
made on 90 days written notice, j
, Savings earn from day of de-1
j posit.
For Steak Tartare
Combine Steak, Egg
For steak tartare,. use round
steak that's been put through
the grinder tw-lce. Spread bread , h'‘"1"
slice! with butter, then with vvithdrawal
layer of the meat; make an in
dentation in 'the center of the
meat and add a rqw egg yolk.
Mix meat and egg yaik and
add salt and freshly ground pep
per to taste Have the beef fresh-
continues to offer its regular
savings accounts which earn 4
per cent daily interest compound
ed four times a year This is the
highest interest rate on regular
savings accounts permitted by
notice is
necessary on this type account.
Mr;’ Holding, in ..explaining
First-Citizens’ decision to offer
these nevv.'Savings plans, -said,'
“We alwaj's strive to offer our
. , - . . customers every possible advan-
Eulan M. Humphries, 46, Route j ly ground and make these open | tage in savings and progressive
3, stop light violation, half costs. 1 sandwiches just before serving.! bank service. We sincerely be-
/V e. lk
I'.n
V u''^ ‘ * I-A'
<"'When Pop said we'd be roughing it he really
y going to do all the cooking!"
iU HE'S
WILLIE'S JEWELRY
I appealed, bond set at $150.
Marshall N. Ramsey, 43, Gas- j
tonia. violation of the prohibi- j
tion laws, reckless driving,
capias. 1
Johnny McClain. 21,^210 N. |
Cansler. affray, 30 days 'suspend-1
oli Akvoys Get
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