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Thursday, March 14. I9i8 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. Grover News Tho Circles of tiie W..M.1?. of the Kirst Baptist church are, having their meetings this week, i The Bostic Circle Wednesday aft | ornoon at the fellowship hall of' the church. Alma Hunt Circle,j Thursday at 7:30 p,m. at the homo of Mrs. John CJold; Mary, Christian, with Mrs. G. W. Over- cash; Meldona Livingston Circle, Thursday at 7:30 with Mrs. Gra dy Ross. ^ • The Circles of Shiloh Presby terian church held their meetings Tuesday. Circle IMo. 1 tlu* Morn ing Circle met at the home of, Mrs. Louis Morgan; Circle NV). 2, the Afternoon Circle mot with Mrs. H. S. White Jr., at the Manse; The Ni^lit Circle No. 3 met at the liome of Mrs. K. I-j Hambriglit. ^ Mr. and Mrs. M. L. (BuckyC Hardin and children. Sherry an<i Phillip of Tupelo, Mississippi ar- riv(Hl Saturday to spend this Col. KM Saver Says... STICKING out your neck on home improve ments or home oVnership? Let us help you to progress with a low-cost HOME IM PROVEMENT LOAN or a HOME MORT GAGE LOAN from Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association, Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association P. O. BOX 746 KCNOS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA week with his mother, Mrs. M. C. Hardin and to visit her father,} Mr. James Byers. I .Mrs. Donald Hyde stJcnt teii days with Mr. and .Mrs. Donald. Hyde, J»'., and daughters in Spar tanburg. Mr. and Mrs. William Hardin and Da\id of Lincolnlon were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr.'j. V. J. liordin and h(‘r mothei', Mrs. T. L. Putnam. Mr.s. Lucille Kiser and Mrs. Neva Barnes visited Mr. Noah KJi.ser at the Ch<*rokee Memo rial hospital Sunday afternoon. Sam B(‘am entered the Oteen hospital Wednesday. John Betim, Mrs. Kd Love and •Mrs. Sam Beam visited Sam Fri day at tile Oteen hospital. Mrs. Beam is slaying there this week. The lollovving attended the W. O.C. (‘xecuiive board meeting at the home of .Mrs. William Hammett, Tuesday night, Mrs. Glenn Rountree, Mrs. Frank Xeai, Mrs. Kdith Morgan, Mrs. Mary Houser, Mrs. Fain Ham- bright, Mrs. James Harry. Mrs. Stewart White. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Carmack, have returned to Scott Air Force) Base in Illinois after a visit with' .Mrs. Pearl Royster. Mrs. Charles Harry III enter-j lainod in honor of her son, Scott! on his 3rd birthday Thursday at i their home. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Becknoll 1 spent the weekend with relatives! in Spartanburg. | Sgt. and Mrs. Ray Kimbrell: and daughters of Wilmington | spent the weekend with Mr. ancP Mrs. Dee Gibbons. I Lee Pruett returned home! from the Kings .Mountain hos-j pital Monday after undergoing surgery the week before. 1 Miss Martha Herndon a stu ! dent at Kastern Carolina Univer-’ sity spent between semesters with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tack Herndon. Sgt. nnd Mrs. Paul Sheppard .and children. Lisa and Bob of Fort Brag^ spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cav- ney and Mr. and Mrs. Ba.sil Shep*' paid. ; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Grigg of Albemarle and Mr. and Mrs. Dan-* ny Cartree of Fort Bragg spent, the weekend with Mr. <and .Mrs.| H. Q. Andrews. J Mrs. Otis Hyler and daughters of Laurinburg are spending a few days with Mr. and .Mrs. R. B. Keoter. | Mrs. Leroy Shirkey spent the* weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ty-j ree Keeter. i Mr. and ^Irs. Ralph Shirkey' and daughter will arrive this KM Recorder’s Court Phose actions wer(‘ taken in Kings .Mountain Recorder’s court during the ueek of .March 411. The following persons pleaded guilty as <*harged and paid their fines b(»fore court began: Ted H Wrigiit, Routt* 2, improper muf fl(*r; John A. L'he.shire, 107 Coun try Club Road, nt) operators li cense; Jerry H. Huffstickler, 12 Bennett St., no operators license; James J. Huffstickler, 209 N Piedmont Ave., no operators li con.se; Colon K. Jenkins, Route 1, Gastonia, slop light violation. John W, Hoyle, Route 5. Shel by, stop light violation; Cone Simpson, 200 .S. Cansler St., worthless check: Richard W. Oli ver, Jr.. 113 Fulton St., improper brake; Woodrow W. Sanders. Route 2, Bessemer City, no op erators licen.se. Also, Gtirdon Lee Barber, Route 1, sptjcding 5t> in 35 /one: Clifton R. Stowe. 320S Seymore St., Char lotte, stop light violation. These cas<?s were neio during the court se.ssion: Fred Cash, 510 W. King St., driving while into xicated. continued March 25; Sam Williams, 418 W. Ridge St., public drunk and violation of prohibition laws, continued March. IS; George Ramsey, 117 E. Gold SI., non support of illegitimate! child, defective waimant. George Ramsey, 117 E. Gold week to be with h*s mother, Mrs.' Leroy Shirkey for 20 days, be fore he loaves for Vietnam. | Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grayson of Greensboro spent the weekend .vith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Little. Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Little of Cramerton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W' Little. Mr. and Mrs. George Randolph of High Point were wwkend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Eaker. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mullinax and Mrs. Cora Casey spent the weekend with Mrs. Hubert Brown in Lincolnton, Georgia. Mrs. Brown accompanied them home and is visiting Mrs. Casey this week. Jakie D. Hambright cnteredi the Memorial hospital in Char lotte on Sunday for surgery. Mrs. Hambright went with him and will spend this week with Mr., and Mrs. Frank Botts to be near the hospital. 1 Mrs. J. D. Hambright had the] misfortune of breaking her foot! when she fell at their home re-1 oently. St., a.ssault on female, 3h days suspond<^d payment of court costs; Brady C. Adams, 321 N. Walt**!- son St., worthle.ss check, appoaleri to superior court; Joan H. Camp, 503 N, Washington SI., Shelby, driving while intoxicated, con tinued April 8; Marvin Hall, 101' N. Carpenter St., non suppf)rt. not guilty. Douglas N. Duncan, 16 Wylie^ St., Gaffney, S. C., no operator.s] license, continued March 2.5; John B. Shields, Route 31. H(tx 338, Mount Holly, slop light \iO' lation, continued March 18; John B. Shields, Route 31, Box 338. Mount Holly, driving while into xicated and violation of prohibi tion laws, continued March 18. Don H. Deaton, 1012 Gum SI., Shelby, violation of prohibition laws, 30 days suspended $15 and court costs: James C. Winters, Route 1, Shelby, violation of pro hibition laws, not guilty, James C. Winters. Route 1, Shelby, fail to comply with driver licenso re striction, not guilty. Ronnie L. Dobbins, 110 Lackey St., failure to stop for blue light and siren, stop light violation and no tag, 6 months in State Prison Department, entered notice of appeal with bond set at $3,000; Ronnie L. Dobbins. 110 Lackey St., larceny of auto, breaking and entering, damage to personal property, bound over to .Superior Court. I Brady C. Adams, 321 N. Wat- terson St., worthless check, con tinued March 18; Brady C. Adams, 321 N. Watterson St., worthless check, notice of appeal with bond set at $50: Lowell Tur pin, No. 66 Trailer Park, B^se- mer City, simple assault, nol pros, with leave; Joe M. Ramsey, Route 6, Box 120, Gaffney, S. C., violation of prohibition laws, is sued capias; Mai Hendrick. 717 W. Warren St., Shelby, assault on minor child, not guilty. There were 10 public drunk cases during the March week. The Veterans Corner ' ' • 'A*' ' Tedder Assigned To Signal Group PLEIKU, VIETNAM (AHTNC) —Army Private Ronald P. Ted der, 20, son of Mrs. Ruby J. Tedder, Route 2, Bessemer City, N. C., was assigned as a linemnn in the 43d Signal Battalion’s Headquarters Detachment near Pleiku, Vietnam, Feb. 16. Pvt. Tedder’s wife, Jo Elaine, lives on Route 2, Cherryville. EDITOR'S NOTE: Below are authoritative answers by Ihe Veterans Admini.'^tration lo *om * of the many current qu<*s- lions fnom former sei\i«*nien , and Iheir families. Further in formation on veterans benefits may be obtained at any VA of fice. Q—I am a Viet-Nam F’ra vet eran. married, and plan lo take collei^t' courses under Hu* ne*^ G. I. Bill. I know the educational allowance for a veteran with ono deix‘ndent is $1.55 a month foi full time ('iirollment. $115 foi three quarter time, and $75 for half time in college. But liow many semester hours an* requin'd in lhe^>e classifications? A Full time college training mca:js 14 or more semester hours or the equivalent; thiee-quarler time tiaining con.sists oi lO to 13 semester hours: and half-time is 7 to 9 semester hours of eollj*g(* cours(‘> or the equivalent. Q—I understand most VA bt'iu*- fits aie tax exempt and do nol need lo be reported as inc*ome. Is tliere any VA derived income that a veteran must report as tax able income? A—Yes. A veteran who holds a G. 1. insurance participating policy and has left his dividends on deposit with the VA has a , source of inrome in the interest that these dividends aje drawijig. Thi.s mu.st be reported as ineomt*. The dividends themselves, how ever, are tax free and need not be reported as income. Q—As a widow of a relir(*d offi- i cer, I am drawing a jwrtion of my husband's retirement pay for my five children under the Serv- icemen’.s Family Protection Pro gram. Does this preclude my children’s receiving a survivors pension allowance from the V.\ and college educational a.ssist- ance under the Orphans Educa tional Assistance program? A—’four children may receive pension payments from the VA and may continue to receive them while attending college. But the fact that they are receiving pen sion indicates your husband did not die from science • connected , causijs. so the children are not eligible for the Orphans Educa tional Assistance program. ISinl yourself. 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