t Page 4 PbOM r3»-ai76 I OPEN Week Days 2:45 Sat 12:45 Sun 1:15 m *S FRIDAY 'w Q *■ .4- . • ■ ■ a. ^4 1 ■t:' TCC*?N:cc:.or» WAR.'^Lr.CHOS.-SiVENahts iU WATCH FOR 1. "Mary Jane" 2, "The Power" 3. "Did You Hear About The Traveling Saleslady” 4, Late Show — "The Girl Smugglers” 5. "The Comedians” 6. “Hawaii" Bowling .'ull.tM’fstjii was (ici'<‘al(*(i by ^tl()up^ (Jb. 3-1. Clyde Culbortson <•(1 tho wiiineis with lines of 119, no, and US for a total of 377. ilii hard (.’uihiTl.son UhI the losers wlU a 3o7 total. As a team 'llroups rolled lines of 61-1, -191, ind .Vr2 for a total of 1667. In the si'rond Plonk Oil defeated Albert Braek- ■!I also by a sroi'e of 3-1. 111^11 nan foi‘ the whiners was John Oillin^. i>illin« rollo I lines of 117 Old 11.") for a b>fal of 397. Bifj nan lor Allx'rt Braeketl was lonnie c'ull»ertson with a total if .331. As fl learn I’lonk rolled ines of .3-17, .367. and .3.3.3 for a otal o! 1667. In the last j^anie of the week n tlie Mt’iVs loa^^iie, Dillm‘» leHtinji Irrst to Ranny Blanton KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. KM Boys KM Recorder’s Court laineers gained the cold hand in the second and the Chargers outscored them in that period of play. 1210. Adams scortd 1,3 of I | his points in the first half. following actions were tion laws, 20 days suspended $3! | At intermission the Mountain- taken during the week of Feb* and court costs; Robert E. Burris ' I ecrs led 33-21. 5-12 in the Kings Mountain 21.3 N. Cansler St., public drunk I * In the third it was once again Recorder’s Court Monday after- and carrying concealed weacon.i TheVeteians Coinei Thursday, February 15, 1968 LATE CLASSIFIED FOR SALE — Four room house off Grover Road. Telephone 739- 2322 alter 3 p.m. 2:15-22 NOTICE Please take notice that under the provisions of N. C. General i Statues, Chapter 55, all of the ^ stockholders of Laura Cotton ying concealed weapon, j Q—I have just reinstated Company have entered into 4 months suspended $65 and court' Government Life Insurance policy. i dissolution effective POAla orrkTkri 4 it trt lanaa acrain Little Whetstine ' Etherdige Subscribe To The Kings Mtn. Herald 11. R. Houser and Bob Herndon; vere lb ' high scores for the h>s-^ 1', .(K iliey both totaled .330. 3 Hiny Blanton led the winners| v’th a total of 36.3. Blanton rolled Spencer lines of .3. 117. and 113. Hambnght Only two games were played n the Mixed League this past ve('k. R inny Blanton lost to Ron nie C^ulbertson 3-1. High man for li(' winneis was John Dilling Putnam witli lines of 11.3, 11.3, 146. for a tol il of 37G. High man for Ran- u Blanton was Ranny Blantoi> lie t(»tnUM .362. Cl\(le (^uliMM’tson defeated Bob Herndon also by a score of 3-1. Boh Herndon was hi^h for the o.sers. He totaled 36S. Rod Hou ser was high for the winners with lines of 1.36, 123, and 90 for a total of 349. Adams as he paced his team to noon. a 51-32 lead over the Chargers. Tliese persons pleaded guilty costs, good behavior 4 months 'The hig center scored eight points'before court b€‘gan and paid their and weapon disposed; Robert L. in that period of play. Thomas fines: Phillis K. Lee, i^02 3rd St., Case, 114 Spruce St., Charlotte, ,orlMcSwain led Crest with seven exceeding safe speed; Kenneth violation of prohibition laws, 20 ’ tallies. Crawford, 70S Landing St., days suspended payment of court The fourth quarter was a much fail to s<^e movement could be costs, closer one, but the Mountaineers made safely, Lucious (». Ervin, out on top 14-12. Bobby Richard St., Clover. S. C.. no I . . . - , . . . Tail and H'homas MeSwain led/’ptuators license; Mike Sandei's. Cantwell St., Charlotte, violation! your next dividend is due and ask Crest with 15 markers each. City, assault on female; Alvin L. prohibition laws, 20 days sus-! them to hold your dividend as a « Ellison. 206 Dilling St., speeding I-nded payment of court costs; jereit against a lapse of premium ®OX SCOavS .35’in 4,5 zone. Bobby J. Lingerfelt, 910 Cantwell | payment. The VA will hold your KINGS MOUNTAIN *55.!. Those following actions were St., Charlotte, violation of prohi-1 dividend to your credit, paying bition laws, 20 days suspended! Interest until it is used. Then, if payment of court costs. ! your premium is not paid at the - end of the 31-day grace period. ‘ and don’t want it to lapse again., How may I use my dividends ^ February keep my insurance from lapsing? A—You have two optloas, your Laura Cotton Mills Oimpany credit option and your premium! By P. M. Neisler, Jr., Secretary option. If you choose to use your Davis, White & Powell, Also. Larry W. Hepler, 826! credit option, notify VA before Attorneys 2* 15-3*7 Ployar. Pm. *19^^ 4 29 during the court session. 4 0 .3 8 Withrow Brown, 415 Ellis St., im- 2 registration, 30 days sus- $10 and coun ^sts. no , b7 withdrawn, e insuranct., nol pros; Alma D. Sad- P'®’ Make Merle Norman Your Free Hour Of Beauty ^ Color Selection ^ Complexion Analysis Featuring The Three Steps To Beauty With Miracol Complementary Make-Up Lessons Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio 128 W. Mtn. St. Phone 739-3416 Open 9 a.m.-5 p.m.: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday — Wednesdays: 9-12 Noon MeSwain « Ledbetter Hayes f Wilson f McBrayer f Hamhnck [ Carrier son •' MeSwain Woods Thombs Score by Quarters Kings Mountain 23 Crest 9 n ler. 313 N. Short St., Gastonia. ! mium. If you ask the VA to ex-* i n 0 u driving while intoxicated. c*ontin- tuT ^ n ^uedMarchd. ^ternethy a) Walnut St Hen be converted to pay, » Q 0 Alma D. Sadler, 313 N. Short your premiums in advance as far; S St., Gastonia, no insurance, fail '’lolat.on of Prohibition laws. | ^ ^j^le. You will be billed for " 0 “> seP movement could be made parson again at least one " ? safelv continued March 4; Ron- W' G°ld St., violation of prohibi- advance of your next (4-111 nio E. England. 914 1st St., no in- g“'>'y- premium due date. G PO TP pr FTM surancp. nol pros, no tag, 30 days Robert L. Short. Shelby, as- 6 3 4 15 suspended $25 and court costs, sault on female. 60 days suspend- 6 3 1 15 entered notice of appeal with gd ^^d court costs; Brady C. 0 1 2 1 bond sot at $30; Donald D. ^r- Adams, 321 N. Watterson St., 0 0 0 0 utti. Route 4, Marion, N.. C.. im- three charges of worthless check.' . . . ^ .f 0 « 2 0 mooer passing, 'iolation of pro- 30 ^ays suspended payment of *^7™ 0 0 0 0 hihition laws, continued Feb. 19. oourt costs and is to pay costs of Jimmy R. Coffey, 414 Oak St., checks (on each charge). Forest City, violation of prohibi- Little Mounties the second half to run away with the Mounties. Q-I am currently receiving pension under the so-called “old law.” Can I change to the new law, and some time in the future come is reduced below the $2,700 or $1,400 limits? Kenneth C. Taylor, 112 Daniel Morgan, Spartanbur/, S. C., pub lic drunk and violation of prohi-, bition laws, called and A—No. While you may change to the new pension law (PL 86- 211) you cannot revert to the old faUed again at a later date. boiKl forfeited; Elton S. Stewart, Q—As 1 understand it, G. I. life e Mounties n„artpr thP Little S‘'c«nd St., assault on female,! insurance has four options avail- .( ^.Jcnrnrt^the Mounties 24^^® “"'‘'able under which the proceeds Celtics 51-39. Charles Goodson j led the Fulton win kM - SHELBY BOX SCORES Barrett Scores stopped The that the beneficiary must really take the proceeds in a lump sum? ^KINGS f^UNTAIlT^ t BESSEA^k CITY /A DRIVE-IN Show Starts At 7:00 ALWAYS $1.00 A CARLOADI THURS. FRI. SAT. 3 HITS! No. 1 •BLOOD FIEND" No. 2 — •BLOOD CREATURE" No. 3 "BLOOD DRINKERS" "oiFsAT. MOVIES RuF in H^v^srsE order SUN. thru WED. — 2 Hits No. 1 "GUIDE FOR A MARRIED MAN" No. 2 “To Kill A Mocking Bird* while Mike Bailey led Epist^opa' pio,er with 20. Howard Mike Ballard’s IS points ^ Gladden Fashion Cleaners over The 9®*’ Easlev tic.s. Doug Rathbone’s 19 y^^ncAs topped the losers. FG FT 0 0 STATISTICS VV Team Tryon Bethlehem Fashion Cleaners* Fultnns Epi.scopal Celtics F. Boll Smith Six Races Pet.'Carpenter 3 0 .928 Swofford 0 0 .857 Ledford 0 0 ..33S Wei.ss 0 1 ..500 Kings Mountain .083 Shelby .000 Player FG FT Heffner 6 0 E. Heffner 0 1 Bridges 3 1 Richmond. Va., captured the Dog- Hines 6 1 .wood 300 while Dontue AUispn of Clark 4 1 Hueytown, Ala., took the Cardinal R^fdin 1 1 300. Sonny Hutchins of Richmond Vogel 1 I and Bobby AllLson of Hueytown vVray 1 0 were the lOO-lap winners. * Parker 3 0 Richard Petty of Randleman,, Lail o 0 N. C.. streaked to victory in hisj^auney 2 3 Plymouth in both the Virginia! gy Quarters: 500 and the Old Dominion 500 Kings Mtn. 11 8 8 Grand National races. ! Shelby 15 8 24 TP Roseboro On Dutv ^ “ At Giebnlstadt APR 1 12 2 4 GIEBELSTADT. Germany 0 I Staff Sergeant Carl L. Roseboro, 2 0 son of Mrs. Ada M. Roseboro of 3 4 107 Davidson St., Kings Moun- 0 6 tain. N. C.. has arrived for duty.j^ monthly installments, 1 0 at Gielbelstadt AB, Germany. t takes the entire amount in 3 0 Sergeant Roseboro, a radar op^ monthly installments. If the in- 1 l erator, is assigned to a unit of sured makes option one available (40)' the U. S. Air Forces in Europe. to the beneficiary, all four op- (63) He previou-sly served as Dong, tions—including life annuities F TP [Ha, Vietnam. [become available to the benefi- A—No. This option makes the lump sum available if the bene ficiary desires it. Primarily, it makes the proceed.9 entirely flex ible for the beneficiary who may choo.so to take the entire amount in a lump sum and the balance or 2i The sergeant, son of Luther j eiary at the time of the policy- 1 Roseboro, Is a graduate of David- holders death. 7Ison High School. j ^^1 His Wife. Velmarie, is the dau-i mmmm d.lghter-Aof Mr. and Mrs. ^^^yiDwAtnAW Ufill 3; Lloyd of 2.314 E. 22nd St.. Oak-, 01111116X5 If 111 3‘land, Calif. 0 Blalock Finishes 7 Technical School Scouting Honor I The Silver Beaver award, scout- ! ing’s highest honor to an adult 13 40 WICHITA FALLS, Tex. — Air- j scouter on the council level, was 16—63 man Bruce E. Blalock, son of Mr. presented Tuesday night to two, Tliis.” said Earles, “could very | kM ■ CHEST BOX SCORES i and Mrs. W. O. Blalock of Rt. 1,^ Shelby brothers. well bo our most exciting season Kings Mountain of racing.” . Player i Howard To keep pace with the ever-in- Gladden creasing demand for overseas Rasley telephone circuits, the Bell Sys-1 Francis tem. of which Southern Bell i-s y. Bell the largest operating company, Weisner has put into operation a modern ■ j Bell cable ship, the C. S. Long Lines. ; ctest FG FT LARGE GROUP EIGHTIETH YEAR Ladies' Men's Children's Ployer Winn Gerath Lee Thompson McMurry Hawkins Meintash Score By Quarters: Kings Mtn. 7 Ciest 9 (40) Kings Mountain, N. C., has been I jjj. Avery W. McMurry, chief r TP, graduated from a U.S. Air Force! staff at Cleveland Memorial 0 4 3 4Hechnical school at Sheppard hospital, -j^d John E. McMurry 7 3 2 17|AFB, Tex. . | received the awards at the an- 0 0 1 2 He was trained as an I nual Piedmont Boy Scout Council 5 0 0 loi mechanic and has been assigned j Lenoir Rhyne 0 3 1 3 to a unit of the Tactical Airjpojjegg 1 0 0 2 Command at Eglin AFB, Fla. j Both men have been active in 1 0 2 21 Airman Blalock is a graduate jqj. j^e past eight years. (43)'of Frank L. Ashley High School, niainly with the Exploration pro- FG FT F TP* Gastonia. N. C. 'gram. 10 1 2^ 'lince 1948. fne Amotican Heart' -y- W ■ ■ J„> 2 0 3 4 A«sociation and its |flL LStnClgG S 8 2 1 18 suhdivislons, such the North, j- , , S ; 1 ;s» 1 Bites Conducted 2 2 2 6 lion Into research. The Heart As-, sociation is the largest source of Funeral rites for B. D. Est- 11 12 10 40 non-governmental research sup- ridge,^9. of Rock Hill, S. C., were 11 10 13—43 port in the cardtovascv^lar field. Col. KM Saver Says... ADVANCrE EDUCATION is the key to better personal living and international harmony. 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