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I'. Thursday, August 18^ 1966 "* KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS, MOUNTAIN. N. C. .4t- •1 Family Troubles” Head Local Recorder's Court Long. Docket Airing of what Judge George the two families^ j B Thomasson termed “family i Arvil Lee Whitaker, 26, recelv- troubles” took up a major por- ed a SO-day sentence, suspended, | tion of a long docket and two-j upon payment of court costs for liour session of city /recorder’s stop light violation. John Steven^ court Monday. ^ Parker, 17, was found not guilty.' ^ 'Brth drivers testified they had Judge Thoma.sson warned nu. « St.-j morous defendants appearing be- . intersection the mom-; fore his bench that such war- ^ j ^ ^ nth ^^en tlie side rarits shouldnh have been drawn i962 Falcon owned by Park-' and asked them to “settle your, smashed by the other ve-' differences cyithin your family,by Whitaker. Ac-, not before a crowded | wording to reports of investlgat-, iing officers, the car operated by Monday’s docket was also was already in the inter- clogged with assault cases and:®^^^^®^' Deouis Smith was a violation of liquor laws. j passenger in the Parker car., Thomas J. Hicks, 36, entered Both boys were reportedly re-, notice of appeal and request for^’^'‘*''*|^S town from football, jury trial after receiving a six- ‘ practice. ^ ' , month suspended sentence on a' Foster and charge of a.wsault with deadly ber dai^hter • m - law, Mrs. weapon brought against him by Harold Foster, drew 30-day sus- Fred Ellis Lovelace. The alleged, s'entepces. Mrs. Foster. ...assault flCfurred outside McCciy’s»found guilty of simple tres- Service Station Friday evenmr^^sslng --^' Mrs.-Foster- w^^^ after an argument between' Hicks and Lovelace. Lovelace'"^be incidents developed during, was treated for head injuries*^ faniily argument. The Fosters' which Hicks alleges were the re- i oo ' suit of a fall. Lovelace alleges' Balph McDcmald, 32, was or-; the defendant threatened him “P non-sup-1 with a pistol ! payments on a charge, A 43-yJar.old Gastonian, Mar-: brought by his former wife. He shall N. Ramsey, of 301 S. Co-; P^^ $30 weekly for 10^ lombia street, drew a total of,"'«^K"’ revert back to $20' 210 days in suspended sentences' "“PP°^‘ after pleading guilty to violation I ... , ... of prohibition laws, reckless' 41 found guil- driving and malicious damage to f. of Pubhe drunkenne^ the' property. City police said Ram-if ^ scy’s car hit a telephone pol? ^ on Battleground Ave. and Ram 1 sentence which he ap- sey was twice arrested and each ; time destroyed a mattress while' Mary Bell Holland, 52, drew a| a prisoner in city jail. He wa^ -'‘X’ months jail sentence after, o’-dered to pay $30 in fines, court homg found guilty of public! costs in all three cases and or-violation of, dered to pay cost of damages to Prohibition laws. ! the telephone pole and reim-: Starline G. Henry, 35, request-1 bui.se the city jail for mattresses. ‘ fd jury trial on three counts, in-j Mrs. Joyce Bridges, 29, of 805 eluding no operator’s license,! Cleveland Avenue, was found malicious damage to personal, not guilty of as.sault on a minor l>roporty and larceny, child. Prosecuting witness was' William Parrish, 17, drew a Phyllis Elaine Mauncy, age Jl, four - month’s suspended sen-1 neighbor of the Bridges. j tence after payment of $25 flnel According to testimony of Rickjaad court costs after being found] Moore, who was at a nearby guilty of operating a car with- y.'asherette at the time of the cut driver’s license, incident, the four Mauney chil- Capias was issued for Lloyd dren apd Kenny Bridges, age 11, Hannah, 44, charged with public wore engaged in a scuffle in the'drunkenness and violation of Bridges yard. Mr.s. Bridges, re- prohibition laws, turning home to find the chil- Talmadge Sullcns, 43, request- dren fighting, separated them. I cd jury trial on charges of as- yChildren are going to be scult on female, driving while children,” Judge Thomasson told intoxicated and violation of pro hibition laws. Continued until liext Monday was ca.se of John Vanadore, Jr., 41, charged with no operator’s license, improper lag, no liabili ty insurance, violation of pro-: hibition laws'^and public drunk enness. Jolin .M. Watkins. 19, pled guilty to no operator’s license and was given a four-month sen tence, suspended upon payment^ of $25 and court costs. Joe T. Jimison. 22, pled guilty to assault on female and was given a six month’s suspended sentence. Prose: lit ing witness was his wile, Janice'Jimison. < William F. Wells. 21, pled guilty to assault on female and! was given a four month's sus pended sentence. Pro.sccuting witness was Dorothy Chamber.s. Capias was issued for Arthur. L. Fry, 56, charged with simple' trespassing and public drunken ness. ' i Submissions included the fol lowing: i Leroy S. Young. 33, no opera-1 tor's iicenseT’lTol'prdss.' " Mrs. Dollie W. Ramsey, 50, of 412 W. Gold street, public drunk-; enness and violation of prohibi-1 tion laws, 60 days, suspended upon good behaviour conditions,! $15 fine and court costs. Mrs,! Ramsey was also found guilty of; creating a public nuisance 'and received a six month’s suspend-j cd sentence with conditions she! allow no “drunks” on premises”, attend AA meetings regularly, and be of .good behaviour. j Charles Blalock, Jr., 31, public| drunkenness and violation of prohibition laws, six month’s! sentence, suspended, $15 fine and court costs. j Charles Steve Sanders, 19, | speeding 60 in 35 zone, 30 day.s, i .suspended, $15 fine and costs ofj court. Paul O. Rippy, 43, stop light violation, 30 days, suspended, Vs court costs. Melvin Haskel Carroll, 27, stop light violation, 30 days, suspend ed, 14 court costs. Ferriest Turner, Jr., 20, improp er muffler, 30 days, suspended, Vi costs. Lawrence Cobb Holland, 611 Westover Terrace, Shelby, stop light violation, 30 days, suspend ed, ‘i costs. Clarence? Gladden Sharp, 22, Gastonia, speeding 50 in 35 zone, 30 days, suspended, court costs. Clyde B. Brafford, 20, Gastonia, red light violation, 30 days, sus pended, Vi costs. Harvey Lee Littlejohn, 100 Me- lions Club Committees O by Jan Christensen Lions Club President Hal Plonk has appointed committees for 1966-67 and announced names of app:Jntments at Tuesday night’s meeting of the civic club. They include: Piogram: Bob Haden, chair man; Bill Plonk and George Thomasson. I Membership: Bill Jonas, chair-! .News items lliis man. All officers and directors Hoke, Davidson, are members. | Polk counties. Attendance: L. C. Brewer,' DONATE BOOK chairman; Richard Barnett and, TO LIBRARY James Stoll. | Eleven, Hoke County 4-H’or6 Music: Willie Williams, chair- presented a copy of the man; and Sam Weir. | “Syrian Yankee” to the DEEDS week Lenoir from and Mrs Ellen S. Nominations: George Plonk,' County library, chairman; Odus Smith and Jpn-jr;^—r.—7;; *—’ as Bridges. Martin Harmon. Greetings: George Thomasson,' Btory: Larry Allra, diairman; Odus Smith and Bill K. Mauney, Jr., Plonk I ' Tag’ Sales: Sam Weir, chair-! Stoll and Ray man; and Ollie Harris. j Holmes. Lions Information; Martini Cake Sales; David Castor and Harmon. Lions Extension: Fred Withers, chairman; and Clyde Bridges. Bulletins: Martin Harmon. Publicity: Jonas Bridges and L. C. Brewer, co-chairmen; How ard JBryant,. John. Reaves,- and Carl Goforth. Broom Sales: Willie Williams and Larry Allen, co-chairmen; «i Smith and Fred Withers. (iill Road, improper muffler, 30i ^ day.s, suspended, 14 costs. i Sales: Gene „ D -J o- ohairman; and Edwin Floyd Allen Bridges, 2:y, 906 Moore. Sharon St., stop sign violation. I t, . 30 days, suspended, li costs. Farmers Night: Bill Plonk, Aifr«H n 10 fCsiairman; Edwin Moore, Eugene A fred Webb Qwmis 18, ex- Mc-Swain and Dai id Saunders, coeding safe speed, 30 days, sus-! „ *1, n t, .«uuuei» pended, >•> costs Football Banquet; George r. J . « . , 'Thomas.son, chairman; Ollie Har- David Sylvester Burris, Jr., 19,] George Plonk driving on wrong side of road and speeding, sentence suspend- Ladies Night; Wilson Craw- Jonas Bridges edupon payment of damage to, property totaling $150 and court costs. Inter - Club Relations: Bill Betty J. Simpson, 32. stop sign' George Plonk, violation, 30 day.s, suspended, V2 ! Welfare and Relief: C. P. court costs. j nnd Fr«'d Pritchard. Henry J. Bishop, 54, failure to! S'Sht Cpn.sorvation: N. yield right-of-way, 30 days, sus- Hood and Howard Bryant, ponded, V costs. j Community Service: Schools— Benjamin F. Brown, 40, stop^**^ Stoll, chairman; and How- sign violation, 30 days, suspend-! Bryant; Recreation: Bill Bar- H. cr boys and girls. RENEW OLD ACQUAINTANCES Twelve years ago a vivnciou.s yciung blonde, Monica Lahey, of the Isle of Jersey in the English Channel, spent a ironth in Dav idson County as a member of! the family in the Reece Crousi home, near Denton, and^.the S. Patyne- home, near Reedst An International Farm Youth Ex change lIFYE) student, she cap tivated everyone with her friend liness, interest in people and her iletermination to learn all she could about America and Amer icans. Through the years her Amer ican families have Rent 'ii touch with her. And last i.Tonth, Mon ica, now Mrs. Alan LeFeuvre, and her husband came back for a visit. “It was quite a reunion,” Mar rha B. Thompson, home econom ics e.xtension agent, says. 37ie years between visits fell away vapidly as piclurcsMere exchang- c-d and everyone talked at one time in an effort to “catch up.” CONVERT OLD TO NEW Cenverting old furniture to now has captured the interest cf homemakers in Lenoir Ccjnty, Mrs. V. B. Bynum, home econom ics extension .agent, says. Memibers of the Pest Oak and ed, ’g costs. j Moss, chairman; John Caveny, y a n c e Hero Demonstration Samuel Hewitt, 48, following! Clyde J. Bridges and N. H. Reed; | clubs have re^tvlcd and refin too close, 30 days, suspended, Vi '• Hlood program, L. C. Brewer, j italred v.evfnal pieces of furniture I chairman, and Wilson Crawford;; and so.me ckl treadle seu’ing ma- ... route 2, Defense, Ollie Harris and‘chines. Box 153, speeding, 30 days, sus-| . F Holmes; Committee on Ag-| pended, ’i costs. i p^'^'^ McGinnis and Fred Capia.ses were issued for twoj and Scholarshii), costs. Alfred W. Brown, 18, Eagle St ores Co. • O 1 OClillUl vpuiuig iJctlC AUG. 18-19>20 POOR BOY KNIT SHIRTS $1J7 Irregulars of S2.98 No. Small, Medium, Large IRREGULAR BRAS 61c Assorted Styles & Sizes Plain and Padded HAIR ROLLERS WITH PINS 44c Regular Golden Tourch $1 Pkg. GmLS' DRESSES $1.39 and $2.99 Sizes 3-6x 7-12 BOYS' lEANS lO'Oe. Denim 2 For $3 Sizes 6-12 LADIES* NYLONS ' 3 Pail $1 Mesh — Reg. 54c Pr. ^ BOYS' lEANS 13%-Oz. —• Sizes G-16 SIA BOYS' CREW SOX Bonded 3 Pair 67c Assorted Colors and Sizes GIRLS* COTTON SLIPS 2Foi$l Ruffle Bottom Sizes 6-14 BOYS' SHIRTS 97c Irregulars Sizes 6-16 — Stripes & Plaids f BOOK SATCHELS S8c to $2.38 MISTY HARBOR ALL-WEATHER COATS $9.99 Lined — Nary. Oyster BOYS'ORLON STRETCH CREWS 9-11 — Irregulars LADIES' BLOUSES $1.98 Tucked Front — Long Sleeve Solid. Prints lUST RECEIVED HUGS lACK-TO-SCHOOL SHIPMENT L Finest Permanent Press Slocks you con buy mm li IffllB Three Great Materials FAREX PLAIN WEAVE 657o Polyester. 357o Cotton FAHEX MASTER PLY 50% Polyester, 507o Cotton FABAH HOPSACK 65 7o Polyester, 35 7o Cotton I With Fara Press Woist Sizes: 25 to 42 Colors: Beige, Blue, Navy, Blue Grey, Brown, Grey. Dk. Olive. KORATRON Clean Sweep Summer Clothing Willis, assistant home economics i agent,'reports. j These club imembers heard the i f jok’s author, Salom Rizk, speak ' at State 4-H Club Week and ' were so impressed by hi.s m'e.s-: book i sage they wanted to share his Hoke deas on Americanism with nth-! ALL MEN'S Summer Suits AND Sport Coats Primitive races believed beads ,, ^ . ,,,, Mo.-Jt important <*xport product defendants charged with public! f'^orge Thomasson, W. K. Man-1 produced by Peru is fish and fish' drunkennes.ses who failed to ap-j*^^F’ Fred Withers. 'products pear for trial. Five defendants! - who pled guilty to public drunk enness charges were taxed with court costs and given 30-day sus pended sentences. ENTIRE REMAINING STOCK MEN'S SUMMER Dress Pants 1 Price ALL MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE MANHATTAN Dress Shirts VALUES TO $6 ALL LADIES' & GIRLS' SUMMER Sportswear \ Price ALL LADIES' Summer Shoes VALUES TO $12 $1.99 & $3.99 ChUdren's Red Ball Jet CANVAS OXFORDS, vals. to 4.50 .. 1.99 Boys' 2.00 SPORT SHIRTS 1.00 Ladies' Regular 2.00 SHORTS ..... 1.00 37 Prs. Men's 3.00 WALK SHORTS .. 1.00 Men's Henly SPORT SHIRTS, Vols. to 5.00 .... 1.00 One Table INFANTS' WEAR ... >4 Price All Ladies' Summer Sportswear % Price All Girls' Summer Sportswear .. % Price All Men's Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS. Vols. to 5.00 !.... 2.67 Men's WALK SHORTS. Vais, to 7.00 2.00 Men's and Boys' SWIM TRUNKS, Vols. to 4.00 IJM 34 Pairs Men's SHORTIE PAIAMAS. Vols. to 4.25 .. I JO 37 Potrs Boys' WALK SHORTS. Vols. to 4.00 IJO SEE OUB COMPLETE LINE DF SCHOOL SUPPLIES NK’S
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