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Williams Chosen! Airman Of Month A/1C Herbert H. Williams, Kings Mountain man now serv ing in the Air Force, was chosen Airman of the Month for August, according to Announcement re ceived here this week. Airman Williams, who is serv ing in the Far East with the 421?t Air Police Squadron, is a security clerk. He is to be presented with a watch Jn congratulatory cere monies in the base commander's office sometime next week. A native of Spartanburg. S. C., 1 he joined the Air Force 39 mon- | ths ago and received his basic training at Lackland AFB, Texas. We took Air Police training at Camp Gordon, Ga? and spent 26 months at Eglln AFB, Florida, be fore Meing sent to the Far Fast. After completing his Air Force - t.-,, Cars Collide Near Macedonia Church . ' ? 1 No charges were brought a gainst drivers of vehicles involv ed in an accident Sunday after noon near Macedonia Baptist churth on U. ?5. Highway 29, south. Investigating Patrolman C. D. Fortune seated both cars, a 1949 Buirk. driven by Victor Stroup, of 1055 Elm street, Cherryvllle, and al946 Chevrolet pick up truck operated by Mary Sanders Rad ford. of route 2, were traveling south. The accjdent occurred, Pa trolman Fortune said, when the Chevrolet made a left turn and was struck on the left side by the Buick which was attempting to pass. Property damages were >*ti mated at $200. career, Williams plans to attend Woffard college, at Spartanburg. S. C.t and study accounting and law. He enjoys sports particular ly football. He is married to the former Miss Betty Connor, ^ of Kings [Mountain, and they haVe a one I year-old daughter, Deborah. IT COSTS LESS AT ? ? ? Used Furniture Reg. $129.95 APEX WASHER $19.95 Just 1 Orig. $18.95 LAUNDRY HEATER . .. ... S 7.95 Reg. $59.95 DOURLE WARDROBE $39.95 Mirror doors, drawers in middle ? ________ Several Oil Heaters All in Good Condition. Various sizes to choose from As Low As Ju3t 2 Jenny Lind BEDS, each $14.95 Orig. $22.95 ? Like Newl Just 1 Orig. $59.95 CEDAR ROBE $39.95 Locks on doorsl Solid Cedar 1 Orig. $189.95 Table-top PERFECTION RANGE $59.95 I i>?t Orig. S14.95 TWIN TUBS $ 6.95 I Warm Morning Orig. $99.95 COAL HEATER $59.95 I almost - new $219.95 G-E RANGE $169.95 1 Real buys in GAS RANGES, each $19.35 ANY And ALL Window Fans These Are 1 A Aff Brand New! L." vJII Phone 348 ? Mountain St. CHAMP RIDER ? Above Is ail action shot of a world champion cow boy aboard one o! Rodeo Producer Burr Andrews outlaw bucking horses that will be a feature of the Carollnas first World Champion ship rodeo at the Cleveland County Fair at Shelby. He is Jack Bus> chbom of Timberlake, S. D., world champion bearback rider oi 1949 and leader In the competition for the championship this year. Through Sept. 1, Bushbom had won over SI 0,000 this year in this one' event alone, according to Dittruan Mitchell, advance agent for the rodeo. The rodeo will be conducted on Thursday and Friday after noons. .? , y ?: ' . . .1'''": ? Assault Counts ' Faring Paii A cutting scrape Saturday af ternoon at the Boone apartment house on Battleground ave. invol ving two Kings Mountain resi dents resulted in the hospitali zing of one and the jailing of the other. James Benton, of Morrte-^t^ was hospitalized ^t Kings Moun tain hospital and G. C. Harris, of Battleground ave., was Jailed. Benton, who received arm wounds, was discharged from the hospital Tuesday. Both men will face charges of assault with a deadly weapon in City recorder's court Monday, with Harris facing a second char ge, that of assaulting Mrs. Pau line Benton, wife of James Ben ton. The cutting scrape resulted af ter an argument concerning mo ney had ensued between the two, police stated. Mrs. Benton was al ledgely assaulted by Harris while the fracas was ensuing. Benton was arrested Tuesday on a warrant signed by Harris. Both men *have madte bond, Harris $250 and Ben'.on $50. Arresting Officers were Sgt. Martin Ware and Officers Jack Stone and Paul Sanders. Taylorsville Church Sets Annual Revival East Taylorsvllle Japtist chur ch announces the beginning of annua! fall revival October 3. All former pastors, friends and members are invited to be with us all day for services and lun ch. Sunday school is at 9:45 and morning worship at 11:00. Lunch will be served at 1:00, Around 2 p. m. special music by trios, duets, quartets, and choirs will ' be heard. Rev. George Wallace from High Point will be c-ir speaker for th<?' meeting with Fred Watts of Kannapolis leading the singing. Rev. Robert Love Dixon is pas ! to.-. Alley Cast Post Win Number Five I i The Alley Cats continued win ning ways at the Shelby Recrea > Hon Center Monday night, post' ! ing Win No. 5. The 'Cats dumped the Indepen dents 1440-1354 with no member rolling a 300 score. A1 Brackett of the losers took top honors with 309 and 118. In the other match Monday night, the Lucky Five scored a ! 15321492 verdict over the wlnless Keglers. Boyd Howell paced the attack with 329 and tied Jim | Everhart of the losers with 120 ! for high line. In matches on September 13, the 'Cats defeated the Keglers 1417 to 1395 and the Lucky Five won over the Independents 1504 1495 in a close match, Leland Kin dred had a 327 w the 'Cats and Everhart of the losers had a 317 and a 121 line for top honors. John Kezzlah paced the Indepen dents with a big 345 with 135 and 122 lines and Howell had 337 for the winners. The Monday scores: MATCHES or SETT. 10 mi 9DC Hif. ?r. iv-iOA rut ?-a> uo*|;M CUrk Armwood ?IIWJ Hw-nrtoo ?wuof Howril I (0-<) DNbav TOTAL i4)<M4ra5itaortek Man araekatt TOT* y CARD OF THANKS We would like to say a special .hank you to Dr. John C. McGill ind Dr. Kenneth McGill, the nurses, personnel, and orderlies of Kings Mountain Hospital for the wonderful care and attention given daring the illness and death of our beloved husband and father, J. C/?Absher. Mrs. J. C. Absher and family 9:23 NOTICE OF SALE ? Under and by virtue of the po wer of sale contained in a deed and wife to Walter Huffstickler Anthony and wife, Martha Elv.ia Anthony, to the undersigned as trustee for the Home Building and Lo.'':. Aoo^oiation on the 24th day of August, 1950, and default having been made in the pay ment of same and at the request of the Home Building and Loan Association, I will sell for cash at tho-eourthouse door in SHEL BY, CLEVELAND COUNTY, NOR TH CAROLINA, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1954, at 10:00 o' clock a. in., or within legal hours, the following described real es tate: Being lots Nos. 23, 24, 25 and 26 as shown on a plat recorded in plat book 3 at page 30 in the Register of Deeds Office for Cle veland County, North Carolina. Said lots being a portion of that certain tract of land conveyed to Van R. Powell deed to which Is recorded in book 5-M at .page 175, the Register's Office for said county and state. Being the same land conveyed by W. R. Lovelace and wife to Walter Huffsti9kler and wife, by deed dated 8th of November, 1947, as will appear on record in the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland Coun ty In .'book 5-S at page 593. This the 14th day of Septem ber, 1954. B. S. NEILL, Trustee. Davis and White, Attorneys. 9.16?10:7 TRUSTED SALE Under and by virtue of the au thority contained in that said Deed of Trust executed by L. C. Hord and wife, Charlotte Hord, to secure 'an indebtedness to R. J. Woods, which Deed of Trust is of record In the Office of the Re gister of Deeds of Cleveland County in Book 429 at Page 44, the undersigned Trustee will on the 21st day of October, 1954 at 12:00 o'clock at the Courthouse J door in Shelby offer at public sale to the highest bidder for cash !the following described real es tate: BEGINNING at a point In the northeast corner of the jot con veyed to L. C. Hord and wife, Charlotte Hord, by Geneva Les lie (Widow) said deed being re corded in Deed Book 6-M at page 100 in the Cleveland County Reg istry and runs thence S. 54 W. 182 feet to a concrete marker, Wil liams line; thence with his line S. 17 W. 100 feet to a stake, L. C. Hord's property; thence a new line with Hord's line S. 70 E 100 feet to a stake, L, C. Hord's pro perty; thence along his line N. 67 E. 175 feet to a stake; thence N. 47 E. 100 feet to a stake. Mary Russell's comer and Geneva Les lie's cornef; thence along Geneva Leslie's line N. 5605 W. 188 feet to ths beginning containing .8$ acres more or less and being a portion of that 6.6 acre tract con- I veyed to L. C. HoM and wife Charlotte Hord, by E. V Ross and I wife, Amanda Ross by cwed dated February 15", 1960 and recorded , in Book 6-M at page 2 of the Cle veland County Registry and also being the northern portion of that property conveyed to L C. Hord and wife,, Charlotte Hord, by Ge neva Leslie (Widow) by deed dat ed May 8, 1951 and recorded In Book 6-M at page 100 of the Clevis land County Registry, reference? I to which deeds and the record thereof ts hereby had for further identification and description of said parcel or tract of land. This 30th day of September 1954. Horace Kennedy, Truster 9:33-10:14 Smart Is Freed For Supporting Invalid Mother Being the only visible means of support of his invalid mother saved Andrew Smarr, Negro, from committment to jail in City recorder's court . Monday. Smarr faced a charge of larceny of an automobile batteries from Hui lender's garage. A 90-day jail sentence was handed Smarr by Judge JAck White during court proceedings. After recession of ; court, Judge White Warned the plight of Smart's mother, and remanded Smarr's sentence to a suspended Judgment. Officer Paul Sanders testified the batterfles were in the defen dant possession when Smarr was arrested Mohday morning on Tracy street. Clyde Hullender, owner of Hul lender's Garage identified the batteries as coming from cars ? 11 ? ' " parkted at his garage. Smart's sentence was suspend ed on condition that he be of good behavior for six months and pay costs of court. A route 1, York, S. C., Negro, Fraver White, entered a plea of nolo contendere on charges of driving a vehicle without opera tor '? license and maintaining Im proper brakes. White received a four mofttlis sentence, suspended on condition that he pay a $25 fine and costs of court. Officers Paul Sanders and Jack Stone were arresting officers. One case was continued, that of Margie Farrls charged with driv ing without operator's license, " Two defendants wfere found guilty of public drunkenness. Kings Creek Man Reports Car Looted J. D. Mosfes, of route 1, Kings Creek, S. C., reported Saturday to police the theft of a battery, a spare tire and some wrenches from his car. The police report stated that Mr. Moses' car had been involved in an accident seven or eight Chain e W. Spake Rites Conducted '*<"? ? ~ ~ ; r Funeral services for Charlie W. Spake, of Shelby, brother of Mrs. D. F. Hord, Sr., of Kings Moun tain, were conducted Monday morning at 11 o'clock from Eliza beth Baptist church, in Shelby. Dr. Zeno Wall, pastor, of the church, officiated, assisted by Rev. Gordon Weekltey, pastor of First Baptist church here, and Rev. Lawrence Roberts, of, Shel tor. Mr. Spake succumbed Saturday night at his home, 910 Hawthorne road, Shelby. ' He was an active member of Elizabeth church slncfe he joined in 1911 and had served as deacon, church clerk, and Sunday School teacher for twenty years. His health failed about ten years ago.* Mr. Spake died within a block weeks ago, and had been pulled in at the Victory Chevrolet lot. The thefts occurred, police said Moses stated, while the car was In storage. ?- ? . . t-. /? v ? of where he was born. He was the son of thfe late A. P. and Sara Wilson Sjiake, and was engaged In farming and real estate. He was married to Miss Essie Hord, who survives. Other survi vors are, In addition to Mrs. Hord, two brothers, Miller L. Spake, of Shelby, and Yates E. Spake, of Morganton. ; Mr. Spake Was a quiet manner ed man, diligent in his duties and loyal to the Elizabeth church where he was activ6 in its work and the building program, which resulted In a new 'church and par sonage some years ago. Attending the funeral from Kings Mountain wtere Mrs. Hord, Rev. Gordon Weekley, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Keeter, Mrs- Earl Led ford, Mrs. J. K Llpford, Mrs. J. B. Thomasson, Miss Margaret Kendrlck, Mrs. C. E. Cash, Mrs. Will McGlll, Mrs. Isaac McGiU, Dr. and Mrs. D. F. Hord, and Mr. and Mrs. George Moss. The nation's beef production In April, 19^4 totaled 990 million pounds, 7 per cent less than Mar ch but about the same as April a year earlier. ... . FIR8T Tin* IN th? Soa&ktd 7^4 FIB 1^ th * ' ?i\ OFFICIAL World-Chow pioiwMp RODEO 1? Front o I Grudftaid ? ? THURS., FRI. AFTERNOONS at 2:? Crowds Are Storming The Gates To See The 31stAnnaal Hani TV Jan men! Indianapolis-Type Big Car Races Saturday Afternoon, Sept. 25 Starting at 2 p. m. Time In She South. See The Exciting BIG CAB RACES General Electrics Hall of Magic - Don't Miss This Great Exhibit ? . ? "... ... ' ?? f WILDLIFE EXHIBIT * ' i . Fail Closes At Midnight AMHUCA*fl LAS6B8T Comij Fairgrounds III imI ... SHELBY, N.C. .'?VvT* jwrr east or cm UmHm, Ewj. 74-A M \ ' flj
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