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' I ' ' ' F ' - H 1 v? \ MfcBBpJB ' 7.^^l * _ -<^9 Carolina uiutor the ?jton*i^hj " f?^ Tfcgtfto a*t*v OmH I met* that bftim edTof IWV Freulcy'i Safety Show wa pi BgrEo^S^Oecfcr $200 Bond For Larceny i* * * "" Haywood Tadlock, Jr., was bound over to Superior court under $200 bond in Recorder's court Monday af 4ernoon oh a Charge of larceny brou ght against him-by local police after he was, picked up Sunday morning neay thfc highway overpass on Battleground avdnue, having alleBeAm&rabbed a young lady's hand bag'grom h& arms. Probable cause was found by Judge O. C. O'Farrell,1 < who bound the case over to the high ibr court. s _ . . a, Tom Oawning, of Atlanta, Ga., forfeited h $100 bond on charges of carding a concealed weapon (a black jack), fle was picked up by v; v.;"' ' v; - v . CLOTHES, CLE models for regular wear?a; in tip-top shape. To make thorn look like w get a trip to? / ' i ?To Protect Winter < A Moth-Pr ! : DEESEC1 I ,?? .. .. . "Our Butam la 'T "j *>-. i /cfottJ I I That's the kind of lex I KrmV I bank' I $ ? V; When you're buying 11 1 mFn W O ;9ef. ?i?4 I a new refrigerator, o I be wisi to arrange ] I Interest rates are kd J ;bidde?-; charges to nS ff>urf{ff ^ *7'1* IBhhHP&S^*^* "s W*' flortl* CMTt V'^P" ^wSH ' Kfrfc. jfr&M]) frlffi. /S5? W^'' BH|^"-y-w ->v"^r^^a-^*jf "* y^lvf>a>' i .; * ?# llOaOOO MEMBERS?Officer Era** E. El?w*lUd Itomjmbwhlp in this SU * - - * - " 1 resented han last year. 'My** * y*"' ,r*'i* t " Officer Gladden *jHio noticed the | carrying a concealed weapon (a Downing's pocket. Frank Jackson, of route 2, Kings Mountaiin, Was found' guilty of driving drunk and was sentenced six months, suspended on payment of $75 and COBts atid loss df his license. H. D. Wilson received a like sentence for driving drunks the.sentence suspended -on payment of $75 and costs and loss of )ic#OSe. ' Oliver Negl, local cab driver, He,quested Jyry trial on charges of carrying a concealed weapon, a pistol. Gsady Brown,, for carrying- a dagger, waa fined $^0 and costs. Anois Gee,' of Forest Gity, was fined costs fdr having improper brakes and Robert Beatty of Kings Mountain and Frances Montgomery 'Jfciiir >'"t t ANING TIME - /: : iu'I! need Ihow last-season ad you'll need jthem to be I ir, see that YOUR clothes ' ,1 'i' ;, > ' ' ' I Clothes Put Then In oof Bag?. LEANERS S mm ? I iat bave I I I ... vtV 4%-i *1% 0 i s ins you get at this t . 4 ' f: Jf'-i. P - i.V. Iv ' ' "'p. r\-; JAh ":Jb-. VT *' *' ** / f a new automobile, h??B^'*" ' &M* '** r evena house, you 11 f rour loans here. .2-1 V v PT X. X^' B 11^^ I the-kxngs mountain her, a t }1 I t 1 hmliy, of tbo Charlotte Police > all tho ocbool children in North Ml* Association, announces that rte to more than 100.000. Be esti1 hare passed his stiff traffic Traffic Safety Club. Officer of Grover, were each fined costs for driving without a drivers license. William Fortenbury paid $5 and costs for public drunkenness and the following paid costs on similar char ges: Henry Moore, Z. V. Waters, Rob ert Howell, A. L. Crawford, James Edward Martin, Hord Herndon, John ny Johnson (GroVer)? Henty Kennedy, J. Charlie Mltchem, Elmer Hardin, J. C. Harris, apd James Bell. k* >. -y * /'f' - > . it. II i ? as Negro News By Mrs. Jessie C. Costlier Those in charge of the Red Cross roll call last month for the Negro groups thank the organizations at churches and schools and their individual members who suported the Red Cross Drive. The general response was good and it Is greatly ir|/?wiavcu? A lit? lOVflI OI ^WU?80 was reported with the individual groups reporting as follows: Mount Ollve.Baptlst church $60.50. Good Hope Presbyterian church,"1 $26.00. Long Branch Baptist church $13.10 Vestibule A. M. E. Zion church, $55.00. Mount Zion Baptist church $60.50? Galilee Methodist church .$27.50. j Shildh A. M. E. Zion church $18.501 St. Paul Methodist church $27.00. i St. Peter Baptist church $16.00. Bynurn Chapel A. M. ?. Zion chur ] ch $25.0. > Mountain View church $2.00. Adams Chapel A.' M- E. Zion church $8.50. *> Long Branch school $11.25. Davidson high school $43.50. Compact high school $47.25. Ebenezar Baptist church $60.50. Chairman of the drive: Rev. M. L. Campbell: Co-chairman: Refr.'L C. Mitchell. . ; The Legion baseball team, sponsor ed by Oweh*-Miller Post No. 338, of the American Legion, has secured Its uniforms and has actively taken its place oh the diamond. Its initial game^of the season took place Saturday With CherryVHle team In Cher ryttlifc. Chertyville won by a score of 13 to 6. I Mitt Virginia Jlrown Of WinstortSalem Teachers Colege, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Brown, during the Easter holidays. Mr, and Mrs. Plato Perkins and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Perkins in . Gastonia last Monday. Mrs. Clara Bluford of Columbus, < evCHOtri, MOM i .iSfMD 1 SHOOUX) GrET tA >.? * - laniB I-1.'" ^ I ' ?I - > #*ws: - . ?\ - r' /JV j " HNHifllflB . fcLD, Thursday, April 17,1947 Dhio, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Cost on ier, Monday aftemon. I ai M. L. Campbell* Rev, P. B. Falls hi ind Rev. Thomas Brier, representing pt he Campact Credit Union, attended he National Credit Union at Winson-Salem Saturday. Mrs. Fanny W. Kelsey of the Com A< >act high school, attended the fu- j1* leral of her mother-in-law at Liv-, 1? ngston College, Salsibury, Sunday, j ? dr. and Mrs. John A. Gibson also j ittended the funeral servlc?. rhomasson Building Bearing Completion A new building being erected on he York road and expected to be :ompleted within the next two j veeks will be the home of Thomas- j son Builders Supply. The building is under construe- j ion by Olen Home, contractor, and s 50x75 feet. Thomasson Builders Supply is I Wi Mill I Please return all i . * We need them be jv"* . * "- ***\ V <' .JA.'*.? '* '. ? \ J i*' 7 .. t- " store, return the! . vc %. ? , y you made your pi We are unable to They cannot be r serve you properl We ask your full ties at once. We ? We wai m i ; . * . . U v * LVt''V ?y . iti A<j\ *?,? ' SUNI ???a^? HSaBE - -' ' < ' #? juaifc#^R|v<KATfAftV006!9*Hklr WW.SOWKf I |8 ?^ I H 9 ML V ^ Jyy ^ i II ^vfl vned by Charles F. Thomasson, jr. id George Thomasson, and will fll indie building materials, wall- j iper, paint and builders hardware, i ' MlH ! l??r Loans by the Rural Electrification ' ^ministration to 1,011 borrowers ! m ive reached a total of a billion do) j IN rs. FOR ?. COLONIAL 1 ON SHELBY See Us Fei All Insurant After the Loss it is to< II P. D. HER] Phone 14 Real Estate~-Ini H NT El k Bottle # Milk Bottles dally to your i idly. If vou bnv milk ?vf tl m ? ? " Bottles dally to the store fr irchase. i buy Bottles as fast as they ! E'* ' . * eplaced quickly enough Y r. .. * cooperation In returning I lead all we can geL i v- i ; H { ' ' I Appreciate YouiH Hanks V : ' v' * (F ' .' - * . 'At IN** . _ ' USE DAI1 THE. ?AtfX YOO EXT fAlMT \ S?AXE wrm .1 tWHK |) I I f I f - :<^H E AD ACHEWT* tMtilai 4 specialty 1*4 imgtfj+mts that wotk IT^' '5 iW ? |ivi qtitk relief LJ* vj I bttduWi iad aroralfi*. |\T I ALE | HOME || ROAD I Types 0! | ce | > late. INSURE I NDON { 0 I surance | D j iS 1 route man. tie Grocery om which I (ire lost. I for us to these Botelp I IY ;| | 'Jfi BESV llillr9?TiV
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