1968 5 Blk ts 1. Thursday, June 27, 1968 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Page F . 50.56 ip229 110.80 ... 1.38 .. 85.04 ( 44 .. 26.60 al 90.72 . 288.90 Map 20a .. 53.70 r .. 39.28 .. 58.80 .. 43.72 .. 48.00 1, 33, 36 irp 36.16 ^Summer Theatre Is Featuring Familiar Stars Among tht* actors returning for *^he Charlotte Summer Theatre's ninth consecutive season at Ovens Auditorium will be top featured, players Ken Cantril, Charlotte Fairchild and Rowena Rollins. The season begins July 9 with* Sam Leveno :f*arring ‘ Ini-the Woody Allen comedy hit “Don’t Drink the Water.” As Emile do Heque, Mr. Con- Slater Mills, Inc TM.56 Map 208 Blk II lot 1; Maft 208 Blk 10 lot 7. 8; Map 208 Blk 10 lot 1; Map 203 Blk 6 lot 20-32 all 33-39 Slater MiU.^. Inc. Special V. 9P.81 Map 203 Blk 6 lots 20-32 • \tcllar Chemicals. Inc. J3.52 Map 76 lot 21B Wise Homes, Inc ■/. 27.20 Map 30 lot 17C , No. 4 TOWNSHIP DISCOVERY William P. Leigh 661.36 Map 70 Blk 1 lot 25 K. V. Webster Special .... .52.48 Map 222 Blk C lot 23 Margaret Ave. & 24 Mid-State Homes, Inc 85.08 Map 16 Blk 1 lot 40 House otrly Mid-State Homes, Inc. .... 73;iM House on Map 16 Blk 1 lot 39 Hazel Gill 2iQ8 ^ Map 88 lot 6 11.663 acre) ^ V. Parker 3.71 3.6 acre off 14 acre tract- J. V. Parker 3.63 3.C acre Luther Jamorson .... Bal. 37.35 James P. Waters .... Bal. 45A7 trll plays to Jane Kean’s Nellie Forbush in “South Pacific, the first musical offering of the seu- .son opening July lii an(i runnin : tlinmgh July 21. During the lat ter part of the season, Mr. Can- Iril becomes Captain von Trapp in “The Sound of Music" wlilcfi .stars Patrice Munsel. The hand- iome baritone is well known to Piedmont residents both for his appe.traneos at the Charlotte X'jmmer Theatre and for his guest spots with tlu* Charlotte* Choral Society. Versatile Charlotte P'airchllJ, who played sueh diverse roles last season as Rosie in “Hye Bye Birdie,” M.arlnn in “The .Music Man,” Janice Dayton in “Silk Stockings’' and Dai.sy Oamhle In “On a Clear Day you Can See Forever.’’ will enact Julie in “She vheat.” opening July 23-28. Immediately following thi.s, she will have* the lead opposite Rill Mayes in “Pajama Game,” open ing July .30 and playing thmugh August 4. Having recovered from last season’s sixth-floor walk-up in “Barefoot in the Park,” Rowena Rollins rejoins CST to play thiec choice parts; Mrs. Higgins in “My Fair Lady,” opening Aug ust 13, Parthv Ann in “Show- boat” and Mabel, the ubiquitous secretary in “Pajama Game.” Miss Rollins will also be remem bered as Mrs. Brice, “Funny Gil t’.c” motlier. In addition to "Don't Drink the Water.” “.‘''oulh Pceln boat,” "Pajama Game.” “The Sound of Music” and “My Fair Lady,” the season R-at-ures Belly Johnson in “Kiinan’s Itaim;ow, and iMd By.nies. D'nne Mclhiin and Cavleton Carramler in N('ii Simon's “Star-Spangled Girl.” As a pre-season enticement tf) ticket buyers, subsci iptions may be pur- ehased at the Ovens Auditorium box office daily from 10 - 6 p.m. Chaiiottt* Summer Du-aiie sup porters W'ho buy sub.sriiptions Kj all eight star-.studded shows are guaranteed choice scats at attrac tive prices. E.xclrange coupon hooks are also avallanie lor s.iv ings durin ’ the summer season. Letter To Editor Dear Sir: The No. 3 Township V^oluntem Fire D<*partment wishes to ex- pres.s appreciation to ycj for helping Saturday night’s Bend it Dance to be a success. With the' publicity given us, the Wagon: Wheelers dance netted over^ $350.00 lor the No. 3 VKD. The Wa/on Wheelers took no fee for their performanee, q'he spirit of this group and their high-level dance oerformance is truly commendable. Many Thanks^ D'^n Poston Chief No. 3 Volunteer Fire Dept. 'ARD! I o j ’ r* I. Mr. Griiiins Kecorder s Court 200.00 For information leading to the arrest and conviction of person or persons willfully and wantonly damaging official State highway signs. ART WORK—Here is the oftictol ort work adopted by the N. C. Highwav Users Conference to call attention to Us new program tc curtrll abuse and destruction of highway signs. This first hase of the project launched by Gov. Dan K. Moore, will be octivc through Decembei 31. 1969. I These person.s pleaded guilty , before court began and paid their fines: Richard Clinton 311 Ellis • St., damage to personal property;: Keith Jordon. 109 Watterson St.; Walter McNeoley, Route 1, Bux 59. violation of prohibition laws; Ge<»rge Ham.sey’ 117 E. Gold St.. as-sauli on li'male. Leroy Gre('n(». 207 Kathcine St., driving while intoxicated; , Thomas Wilson. 312 Ellis .St., as sault with deadly w'capon; Phil lip Grahl, 710 W. Mountain St- public drunkenness and violation (f prohibition laws: Charlie Bar- row, 1.50 Reid St.. lx»w<»ll. driving wrong side ol road. Edward Jones, 408 Cherokee St., worthle.Hs check; Teresa Kimble. Ill S. Deal St., failure to yield right of w’ay: James Grier. 32(K) Margract* Rd.. following too close; Larry Hamrick. Rente 5. Shelby, failure to yield right of way. The following cascN were held during the court .se.ssion; Louise M Adams, W. Parker Si., assault, charges dismissed; Jo Sanders, Bridges Drive, affray, continued praver for judgment; Evelyn Cobb. Dixie Trailer Park, affiay, ccniinued prayer for judgement. Gerald Lnt/. E. King St., false uretens<*. nol pros, (two chargesD Jimmy Herndon, Route 1, Waco Rd.. violation of N. C. Inspection laws, 30 days, suspended, court costs; Andrew Brown. 113 S. Car-; penter St., assault cn female, 4 mrnths, .suspended $25 and court costs, not harm wife any time in lulurc. Ralph Hayc.s, 902 Cleveland Avc., a.ssault on female, 4 months. ‘ suspended, $25 and court costs; Donald Thompson, 409 Df‘al St..i non su|)port, cemlinued July 1;| Roy Lee Phillips, 108 Linwood * Rd.. assault en minor child, nol pros. pros, vvitt. pay costs. Talmagc L. Sullens. King Si.. simi)Ie trespassing. is-;ued c*ai>ia.s; Donald M. Pdysour. Bridges St , simple trespassing, 30 days sus pended court costs; B )bby Erns* 801 Se<'ond St., .30 day.s, entered notice of appeal with bond sot at $•{5'): V’emim 1 . .^'towart. 915 S'" ond St- 30 day.s, suspended S25 and court ccsls. 10 p.m. curfew’ and not to entci pool room, ex cept Saturda\s, for period of .30 days. James Howell. Jr. Route 1. Box 3. Grover, breaking, entering, at tempted larceny, continued July 1; Accie Smith. Jr.. Route 2. no operators lic('nse. 90 days, sus- . pended $25 and c«mrt costs; Rob ert Webb, City, simple tre«pa.ss ing. 30 days, suspended $25 and court eosts. 10 p.m. curfew and ngt to enter pool room, except Saturday.s. for period of 30 days. Sister Passes Funeral rites for Mrs. Mattie Griffin Gaddy, 87, of Marshville, were held Monday at 11 a.m. from Marshville Baptist church. Mrs. Gaddy died Saturday after a long illness. She was sister of E. W. Grif fin, Sr. of Kings Mountain. K "pi^ture^torj^ ^ of Your Weddini In Color "\>Tape Recording? ^ Also made CARLISLE .. 4 STUDIO jV-. 314 S. Lafayett* ' Shelby. N. C. Ij Phone 487-462J NOW OPEN Kiddie Komei Nursery for Children 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. home of Mrs. Sarah Ruppe two miles West of Kings Mountain On US 74 PHONE 733-3885 6:13-7:4 t1 . 127.12 31; .. 39.76 ... 83.69 ... 57.40 des 9.44 ... 18.48 ... 50.M 32A .. 143.84 3 .. 28.88 . 321.76 Co. 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