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• r u , '»»^i ' ‘ P«a# 8 MOKE ABOUT Hambright Wounded Coni'inuvd From Pa(fr Our R. E. Sioic, iticluditr^j checks and some rash, were in a meta! cashbox he Iku! earriecJ with him from Ihe store hi Bill Camp’s Barber MOKE ABOUT Lt. Col. Olive i-<nitinnvtl Frtnn Pane Oae Division on Iwo Jinia duiinK World War II. Kxvi'pt fur a short period of time as an insurance- man .'ift(*r Ihe end of VV’orld War Swrtwi jBIWII !i W THMINai MWNTAIW MBAa. KINti MeyjUTAIN, N, ft lonesToSpeak ] Fain H^iight I Rites Kd^iiig It^ To Lions Club Sgnad Captain iFoi Miss Ellis lss!^,i)f Gitg w Agoida AI’O San Krancisco 111)213 MOKE ABOUT lack Henderson ('(ttUoiaed \Erto,i. Ptuj< One Shop ami bark l» ,,.,j ... . e,,,,,,* his truck. Hambright had taken * his mother home* before ;ioin^» to the barbershoi) for a haireiit. Bill Camp, ‘jelling rt*ad> !• close his shop after Hambn;4hl left, heard the two shots. Before closing he had returned from tin- front of the shop to catch results of a ballgame tin television. Mr. Hambright was tin* i m1.\ person on tiu* slr<‘»*t at the limt and ail businesses wt*rt* close t. Di*. Charley Moore Ireatt'd .Mi. Hambright for the leg wounds and admitted him to Kings Mountain hospital for the night. He was back at W'ork this week hut was .still undergoing treatment lor the leg wound. Sheriff Haywood Allen, asslst<*(i by Det(‘Otive Sgt. Bobiiy Putnam and Dt'puty Paul Barbee, madt* the investigation. \ siol(*n car was found abandoned on a (h(>\ - er street later that night and pa.sser.sb> noticed an automobile exit from the First Baptist church parking lot at high speed and without lights shortly after attempt4*f| robbery occurred. County law <*nforcement offi cors also reported that a thief or thieves <*niered Di.\on Poad I S.') Truck Plaza Saturday morning and r<*portedly took .S.3.don from i cash drawer in the oftiia* of the station. Entry was apparcnil.s Two musicians -• incfiri‘ix?rs (*f; the N. C. Prison B^ind among; Vvini Jones, area manager for the gj-oup playing for an‘Aibvets i pain Hambiio-ht Grover Dost- Funeral fnr Mivt Marion Duke Power Company, will lie sponsored pre-holiday dance in, roaster, has been elected Chief of Lee Ellis, 50, of Shelby, partner i-emain fscapees this the Grover Rescue S<iuad. Ino. In EaiU Studio, were held Wed- .^rijfor the coming year. I nesday at 3 p.m. from Shelby’s Other officers will include: Central Methodist c^hurch of Ilatl4?>- Hall. Captain; AJidrew.she was a member. r. 'll 11 an<i Work with tin* Hordcr Pa- most of his guest sp<*akcr at IMcsday night’s .Shelby a luli lift* in the Marine Corps. Lions club me(*ting at 7 p.m. at week, reported Captain i.i. Col. Olive's addrc's.s is: I), the Woman's club. Slroupe of the N. Prison Camp* i. OLIVE, USAID CHORDS PSO Jones will outline plans for located neai* Shelby. M’l- K Training ( Vnici. Do Lai, power dlsIribuMon in, the -phe ,w<, Joel Williams and'Pruetre, First Lioutenanir Har-t Miss Ellis died at 4:30 Tuesday dica and will umniiare nis .lec- New'kirk, Negroes, t*scap-|0^^ Watkins, Second Lieutenant; morning at her home after ill- tore witn slides. intermission time of the]Wyatt A<loocR, secretary; Buren ness of two weeks. m-in^and wlI?oicient"^ icVnes two.R*ndle, treasurer; Hood Walter- she was a native of Shelby. man anti jum.s. sentences and the other wasjson. Kirst Sgt; Bill Ixwery. Sec- daughter of Mis. Lala DePriest and W^lea Road,-e«fiin#tcd cost!ember af? on the rodder and hvo a 12-year sentence, said| ond Sgt.; and Rev. George.Willis, pnis and the late Forest L. Ellis. I$19,000, W. H. Wright, builder^ i bids on the curb-and-gutter wore ^overall permits have; << Principal Items of business on been Issued recently by the ^ty, Tuesday night's regular mectMg among them; lot the city ccmimUsion will be're* iSiSStV3l<tt My SJ:!-"'*-*'" »” .irm,. on, hdihlot'* . r Both bid invitations have been fwiccii/wj ■To Brian C. Brinkley, two-storyj residence between Allison Court No bids were received on Dec- iiig fhi* nccc.-isary icsoarch lo liavi* il ('(*itifi<'d by tlu* Fr(U*ral Avialion Agency wa.s baiglicr lhan the physical work nif mak ing it air worthy. ■Phe last owncM’ lust all the papers the lojs and registrati<in. I had to go Ihroiigli th<' Driver Charged Alter Wreck ; Captain *Sfroupe. 15 Pastors‘ r ♦ it »• To lead Study members. Total calls answered home, by the department in December, totaled 81. for a total of 623 hours and 1,774 miles traveled.! Included in the stscretary’s report m for the month were reports of KlUfAlljjC Clllll She Is also survived by a sister. I tv. a , .hisiiffident • -* - “ ■ bikers cnterM in that both gross bids ag- j chaplain. The Grover Squad numbers 17 Miss 'Beverly Jean EiHs. of thei. ■-t t * — " Burial was In Shelby’s Suiisel h.^V, '^*®™** ileoulred VortT, r«ro. Doyh* William Shelton, 47, of 212 N»)rth Sims street, wa^» charg* . .. , ,, ,r 'Vilh following too closely' Fif1/>pn fV»iin+v- r«ir. i C** ;:< t II i,-i|-s,.si< n^ . Half 111,, jol) v afier a )'v(..«ar wrwk anmLi hT Charlotte Memorial hos- ,vas ,vl,uil<hnK the plan., the nlerscK-tion ‘ofi 'IW. iW Lie s,udv l^F^st oilH'r half was getting through y ci-rn,.fc * oh? btudy at First Baptist churcJi , ■"'<1 S. (...feiih .streets. I ' which be(!an Sunday. The entire! P"®*' The Slielton ear-was Ravelin all that red tape.’ Altogi'lhei il took IIen<U*is<in aliout four months to get the pa- jHTs in order. FROM SCRATCH Althou.jh Ih* has been flying Ihe off anflaui sinet* lOlid. Hen hn son said h<‘ learn(*d the mechanics need<(l to r<>huild the trainer when h<‘ lore down his first FT 2d. "I don’t have any plans now, Ollier than to fly it. If everything works f»ut. though. I may take it to an anti(|.;(‘ air show in Illinoi.s bega community Sunday, is invited Committees to attend 1 East on King stre^. Drivt'r of theae services each Sunday and! Sit0S the sc'tond car was Geraldine R-Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m.* 11 lolIifieUl, 27. of -101 CJherry T-he prophecy of Isaiah, the'M |1 M ■ street, who was making a right eitiith ct*ntur>’ prophet from Je-i tlA|Q 1 UfiSClAV turn onto Goforth street. The ve- rusalem, will be the text. I hii-les were damaged approxi- .... mately SlKKt, Participating will be the fol-l , ^ umjal rites for Kemp B. Led- City Officer J. D. Barrett made ministers: Kiwanis Committees for 1969- 70 have been appointed hv H. D. 'McDaniel, newly-elected Kiwanis Club president. To CharlOs F. tMavmey. X2?roam residence on HoxfopJ Road, esti mated cost SSOjpQO, J. Fred Shu- ford, builder. deemed rtequiix?d by North Caro lina law. The commission will convene at 8:-30 p.m. JUlmtTi Speidc w I EIxccssU'o. speed and driving ; under the inf.iuencc of alcohol J wore the iwt) major causes of . . 4 bighM-ny accidents In North CAro- To:jawatoMi.:;r“"''*" They, include: tIu* invesiSgation. gained by climbing the oulsicie next y(*ar," he s'lid. Tlie plam' fire escape hul(l<*i to tlie uppe. h;is four years lo go until it can floor. The (kMir rui the ottiee was iw- officially eonsidc'red an an- foreed ojien and the office* lan ' tiepa*. I. C. Smith's Brother Passes - f i Tbo misuse of alcohol contri / CIc-v’eUnd <hjaTity/Sheriff At THuwday ftlght^^ meeting of In tlie Dnlted States. and Girls Work, Jamos A-’the Kitt^ Mwlbtidn KiwaitlA clitb ' ■ Wixl, 77. of route three, were Md Lybrand; Key clubs. Alien Dixon; at 6:45 ^.m; at thdArom^n’s club. - Vocational guidance. Don Park-!; Alien, a native, of "Kings ifoun- ,, New Grove Baptist church of which er; Agriculture and conservation.!tain, rhos v/as ^'dloveland f .--a/vi i J. C. Bridges; International rela- County ^eriff for-I^ Wins. Hef^^ $50.00 or more. . ^ ^ Hinton was tlons, Louis Sabetti; Pifblic an>;waa a#ineiri^r of . the, Kinisrs^ * 1/ ^ assisted by Rev. Ralph M'ebb, Jx. business affairs, William Hern- Mountain Police Department five* license officiating at the final rites. dOri; Support d! cHarehes in their years h^in^loctod sher-i the Motor ^ January 12, Re\. Dale Clark, interment was* in the chuiCh spiritual aims, Rev. Thomas i^f, .* V- »■ j^.bhicles Building in Raleigh went Sandy Plains church, Jan. lary 15:; cemetery. i. - - Rev. W. C. McKinney, New'Grove Baptist Bethel church. January 5; Rev.Ihe was a member. FTeJ McGehee, Pleasant Hill! Rev. Russell Lee ^?*aHure to havc a molor veldcle inspricfbeid annually in Noi .h C r- oliBa can bring the owner a fine ^ , , . , „ ,, Dean Coffee, Plain View Funeral rites tor Julius M. church. January 19; Rev. James Rev. Thomas Iff, , . . »■ i.- , ^ - RJehie; Achievement, Gradyllow-. . He-is-m’arricd toT the former'n Lloyd Styers, Route 2, Raioign. '^i Mr. Ledfoi^d died Monday morn- ard; Finance, John Smathers; ^Aagel; oftKin^js Moun-**‘ ® ing at 1:20 in the Kings Mountain House, Paul Ham; Intef.:dub re-1 tr-lrv* Tftmi-- '*^ |WTeni8 Of two l- ' lll’ienit a 1 a f t a,* o AtrAno 1 .v.aaI^ « <1l k ij . - _r^ ^ MB. ' . > > k . .hr omev is |...•a„.<l „n .h- s.vo.u, llx- firs, in a jc-. i.-s of H<-bron M.; hodUt c-hureh. c. Seminary Director, February! Lfan. soL tL late M^andTfS ' floor, near a location where tiia fhivers .slet'p. aircraft flown liv would-be fight er pilots l)(‘foi(* they could fly the i'(‘al thing. MAIDEN FLIGHT liis plane ma le its maiden ‘light last w<*ek, piloted hy Rim Fre<‘man, manager of the College patrons and the buiUling will Paik .Airport. Freeman said Hen- boast two drive-in windows," Mr. d(‘rsnn did a great rebuilding job. Kiwanis education and,Un has attendod nUmorous Mr Smith hmthAr 1 r o‘ '■ man, son Of tlic late Mr. and Mrs. attendance, Harold Coggins:^hc4)!s th^lhstitufe of Gqv- Mr. Smith wa.-, brother of J. C. 2; Rev. Russell Fitts, Bethlehemi Berrv T«1fnrri HU wi-f„ thn r Smith of Kings Mountain. church. MOKE ABOUT K. M. S & L Continued Fnon Pane On(' DIXON SERVICE A member of the Department of Religion of Davidson college will fill the pulpit at Sunday „ , - • to Ledfoid. His wife was the Laws and regulations, John Ches-‘ertimWt, V.A ^ u^u i?u Mattie Wright Ledford. hire; Membership development. 1' ‘ - Ytaman. Westview church. Xeb-; SurvKors include one son. L.«f,vis Dellinger; Programs and* i-uao;9: Rev. Bob‘^ayvnek, Zion] pj-ank Ledford of Kings Moun-^ music, Carl Finger; Public-rela- church. February 12; Rev. Ed tain- three d ' • ^ Scssom, Pleasant Grove church.; |>i>na' Lovelace „ I February 16; Rev. J. W. Harmon.'war^ of Kin^^s Hxi phi' There.^v^fe f«ver serious in juries, on North Carolina hirii* ways during 19^ than during the previous year. IF ^fltd^bikes and g(rcarts are sub- to all mnito.r vehicle laws P ford of Kings Moun- music, Carl Finger; Public'rela-, Sunday Is St. Andrew’s Day 1;^ to ail motor vehicle laws daughters, Mrs. Os-* tions. Reagan Harper: Biilfetlh 'In W^>4eHSih .‘ft h itr c h e s k public street ce and Mrs, Woodrow- editor, Don Jones: Tleeeptibn,' throughout'fNe Synod of Ndrih ; highway. s Mountain andf.Tames Lybrand; and W'heelchair.| Carolina. At F1r??t Presbjiefian le of T.iflOOlritnn! I .TnA 'nh^tmenn v’-hunth Df. *t Smith added. church. WHITE ON RULES Senator Jack H. M^hite wa.s appointed to the state senate rules committee by Lieutenant- Governor Pat Tavlor. Hen<lcrson said aft(*r lie gets a- i»oiit 25 hours Hying time logged, he will do acrobaties with his look for plane. “Right chureh Dr; Bullotk Will ! f*' fill fhe" niiiKt# 'itiA ii' a'aIaao ' ^ NortJi Carolina pnsOns for jnfotor vt^tole law vlolatk^b. morning worship servic-e at Waco church, February 19; Rev. Ra'*;;;;]’.. ‘oFTinTOlnton-! 9:30 at Dixon Prrabyterian x.-C. Crow. Retire! ^I^ister Fef> ^" ^Xr liLse a K^ Lfi I roaryRev. y. Tarlton, Re- Kii^s Mountain; 10 grandohil-' UBBArY BOARD tired Minister. sFebruary 26.- ■ dren and five' great-grandchil-1 Members of the^ Board of i r i ^ - , ■ ■ * „ Anyone who is mterested is in-1 dren. I Jacob S. Mauney Memorial U* The North Carolina Highway* Im not too k^n vitcd to attend both the lecturesj } hrao’ v.1ll meet Thursday at IPatrorarrest^ .I$>i5 maotSs' — If I ever get the ur.ge to re- on the idea. Im just getting and discussion period.s. says Rev. Traffic accidents took the lives 5:15 ‘ ‘ “ ‘ ^ build something else, it will be started enjoyimr this something older. I’ll probably said. a bi-plane, now one," u to 4 , ^ . . ... - I P-"’- library for ;,on the. charge-oJ..dfu]DHeh driv- R<)R RBlrtP—Two bedroom trailer he Robert C Mann, minister of First,of LS54 North Carolinians duringj regular .meeting, said Rev. Urrg djiting the first ninft tdohths at Mldpincs. TELEPltOOT 739- Baptist church. 1968. Charles'Elasley. chairman. 6i 196S. ' . - ■ . ! 483B. 1:9 tfn. •-f -.- ^ "It.* i * ! • I ■aiW r . i a * . 4 :}* '.)“ji *• ' ’ » II# ■ 11*4 fj. ; the Sharp t: , • . V. = ;v> . , il *• »•« -» ' i buys at better than wholesale ttt Heattse he kt^s where his breed is A REAL sharp trader doesn't need "con< nectiohs" or "special discounts" or cat alogs, or any other gimmick to get what he buys at BETTER than wholesale. get around to buying MORt good things for you and your family. imprevdd proRorty valMS, • bittar ipli, moro ptopit to tiolp you carry tko load of normal commvnpty'OxpORso. Maybe you think we're kiddiog? Not at all. It's a fact. When you BUY in the community you LIVE in, you know that every cent you pay for goods and services above wholesale cost stays hero atfioms vith yoA-fy yta/inj heie, ‘a soa» It's troding matorial . . . and TRADE ALONE builds communitios with better opportunities, better schools, better churches, better neighbors. Any ONE of these advontagis could bring you returns beyond measure in « better life, as well as real CASH re- , tuinf. \n tl>8 of iccrwod fcitkaooi^* All of this — which you don> get fOr your money whOh yOii; Wf somowliore •lie — makes the coot of tho actual GOODS very low ... whoip you buy thorn at homr. si"’'--— ^ ^'/V do *•.. . \7^\ .i *«l ’ ?*r,-
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