KINGS MOUNTAIN Hospital Log VISITING HOt ff S Daily 10:30 to 11 :.t0 a. m. J $ to 4 p m ami 7 to fs p. m. • Patient List at Kingr Minin' am Hasintal at Noon Mr.hie* Mr. Winfred Bentati Mrs. John Black Vlr. Willi** Black Mrs. Donald Him klnirn Fred Alfred Bradley. Jr. Mrs. Alls'll Brackett Mr. Ben llumjjardner Arthur Bums Mrs. Gerald Faker Mrs. Jake Farly Hulh Ellis Mr. Justus Frol well Mr. H A. Goforth Mrs. Janet Guest Mrs. El/ic Hardin Mrs. Hensk'i'on ilmdon Mrs. Minnie Herndon Mr. Marshall Lep Hovis Mrs. Dor .thy Hull.-ndei Mr. Jack J< rktins Mrs. \anrv Kitchen Mrs. Jack Moss Mr Robert Muiray Si Mr. Broarlu- McDaniel Mr. Robert VlrMlrkln Mrs. florritt Navy William ibin Mi- Robert l.ee Putnam M > Lloyd Hire Mr. Robert Ross Mrs. Robot i Tit >mp»on VI r. .liaison llprhurch OILo Mie Wr.de Mr. C laren ■ White ADMITTED THURSDAY Mh. Jack Anthony, Rt 2. Ron ir«3. Cil> ADMITTED FRIDAY Mr. Woodrow Crotian. Gen. Del C.ty Pinkney Th< nas Mitchell, Jr. i'ri s. inih St.. Bessemer City. V C. Mr- f A. Nriilcr. r»20 N. Pied mont Ave., Cil; M'- Joiithr ' Lee 'IVaster. KM K Kittt; St.. City John Ii!t Tomes. 102 S Tracy St.. City ADMITTED SATURDAY Mrs. Leroy l>nvis, Box 2S.1. Bes semer City. N. C. Ki inklin A’ enue Pennington, IM 2. City Mr Martin I’htfer. Rl 2. Phifer Rd.. City Mrs. Guy Lotus Stephenson, -’••2 K':o\ St.. Clover, S. C. ADMITTED SUNDAY John Robert Want >n. II-’ City. City Mrs. II nvard Caveny. lit 2. fins .Trif) B. City Mi* Jack Chancy. Wood side l>r.. City Lillian C rot hi rs. ,'i| I I’cnchhat-h Avo. Bossemo City. .\. C. Mr*. Katheleen Ka\ •*. Box 291 flmsomor City. N. C. Mr. William L-e Haley. Box t;i9. Sholhy. ,\ C. Mr. Joe David Hon or. Waco Kit.. CH> Mrs. Paul Ih-ward. 102 Battle Urotuiil A\e„ C tv Mr*. Hll Lynn. Rt. 1. City James Mocks .'*01 K. Ridge St.. City Ida Mae Mi' ill. Itt I. Box 222. Sholhy, N. C. ADMITTED MONDAY Mis* Judv Ann fronan. tjon. Del.. City W'isliro* I .«■•■ England, MIS TTiird Si.. City Mrs. Rohort Hubbard. Hon Del., Ih*ssenvi City N. C. I-'Iossm- John.am. Rl. 1. City Mis. Ilorhor’ Leigh. 71«t (Jantt St.. City Mr*. Arnold Murphy, 101 S. Cansler SI.. C.ty Mrs. Raul Putnam. Rt 2. Box IW, Cltorryville. N. C. Mrs. Maphron Hellers. 211 K. lamisana Ave.. liossmiT City. V C. Mrs Billy Ooii' Short. Hi. 1. Kblgs Creek. S. <\ Otis Tomes. lo_> S. Tracv Si.. Oly Mrs. Lois T> wery. !tl 1. Shel by. N C. ADMITTED TUESDAY Julia Dnwkir . go? Canslei Si City Mi* Menton Jay Neal. 2*i.'i \\ Ohio Ave.. Ilc-'i mrr City. N. I’. Mrs. Nancy Clark. I!t 1. <7rov er. N. C Mr. Comics ^orders Hi. I.Hro ver. N. C. Mr. Marvin Curry. Ml. 2. City Mis. William Kdwarrt Holmes, inn W. Hold Si.. City Mr«. Hilla’i t llamri' k. !*07 Sha ron Dr.. City Mrs. VV. (1. Hughes leturned to .Mhoboru Sunday with Mrs. Billy Carroll lor a visit. Mrs. Carroll i a daughter of Mrs Hughes, o Mrs. (Ju.nn Wells is visiting he sisters. Mrs. D;.ve Smith and Mrs ! Billie Seism in < Jastoma m 0UT1WEEK BOV” SCOUTS OR A.DVR ERIC A There's no better way to strengthen America than through support of our local Boy Scouts of America. What is a Boy Scout? He's a boy trained to be physically fit, mentally awake and morally straight. What better way to strengthen America? This message presented in the public interest by these public-spirited firms: PHENIX PLANT Burlington Industries NEISLER DIVISION Massachusetts Mohair Hush Company SUPERIOR STONE DIVISION Martin Marietta Company KINGS MOUNTAIN PLANT Spangler's Ready-Mixed Concrete ■ HHHVI Aft ■BMHNMH • - • '*•' •• • »• -* * UkUt J 04«W« M «UUf Bob Jonc; Univcr-itv lu^nu • »c will lead a ,• . young pc< pit* Sunday even n-, t •/ p.m. at C; • :i ■■ . I in the Crcwder's Mountain t. -r ;rv ' t-.c i . : u , , a gospel team and tour the Middle East this summer working with missionaries in Turkey. Lebanon. Jordan. Israel a d Cypius. F-am loft above are Dave HopUn.. 8.11 Hawley Tim Belter and Bob Johnson Rev. Charles Bn't. pa tor ci trie churnh. invited the mien t ed con* lumiy to c-ttend the services. Compact Defeats Camp High 75-57 Com pa IV (iIji.i .‘.I: h -.p-i a season !«•< <1 o: • « in- ii low track Tur-lay ni_ht .vlth i i< Clslvc. 75 *7 win over Camp !!; h School, with Miles Boyd and Hiitv MrCathen pacing tin* vict<*r\ with 23 and IV [mint- i• i \. iy. The junior varsity copfmd the visitors in tin* opening -<*ntest Tuesday night as Contptu t Charles Jones sank a jump shot in the closing second t • the Baby Cobras the win Last Friday night tit. Cobras were defeated 55-47 by a -iron Douglas five, with Doug la. sharp shooting guard. Clare*-. . Williamson nettin*.* :tl (mints for the winners Th< Cobras will entertain Lin coln High ot Bessemer City Fn d«.v night at 7::»» at the Compart Oymtorium. and have games re maining with Camp High School and Dunbai. Tin* Cobras complete the sea son with a game at Douglas High. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of J. Byron Keeler. de<-eased. all persons ha\ ing claims against his estate will (ileast* file same with tile under signed on o: before tin- Lftlii day of January. 1965. or ttiis notice will be pleaded in bar of an- r* coven All persons indebted to said •state will please make immedi ale payment This the 6th dav ot February, 1964. Di. D. F Hord Executor Estate ot J. Byroll Keetet 2:6-27 Several Minor Fires Repcr’ed Fiw mi ne fir< •* w> ><■ reimrted in i* < < n\ F.n Department this A !if»\ wi... !i hrnkr ou' on r St:• i Phut-day after •“ ;■ h-,uuht Under control hj tin- Fire De pan merit, and n<< damages were reported. Two small out buildings were destroyed Thursiiax afternoon at 1 >5 p.m. .1! the K. O. Carroll resi dence on tin Y«>ik BhhL The small storage buildings were in « at« -I a the rear of the Carri ! he'tie and firemen report that tin ( iiroll garage caught fire Inn iva* immediately extinguish ed and -ii damages were ri-rsirt ed \ grass (ire wa: e\»r tuished on Gantt Street Frida*' .ifternooii at 1:25 p.m with no damages re|Mirted. Tuesday afternoon at 1 l.'> p.m the depattment answered a ead on Deal Street, and extinguished a small grass fire and damages were reported to lie minoi A small fiamc house, located on the Besscmci ( it> iiighwm between the Bessemer • 'it\ Di ve In Theairt* a i * eliureh. useived ivuui dam.i W dresdaj afternoon A mi! a ill.’It and window curtains were reported destroyed in the blaze which t» .*Fc« no: .uoiic.i 1: 1 |> ni I)r John H. ka l ntversity S and member real's Adv Smoking «: • ; Duai Ciiixei and a past pi, Catolma He,. t the ■ I Sin Indiana M. ne reon Grn f( f FUNNY BUSINESS *'l p'et thirsty’.’* Family life Pngrai” Set i Km m '.I ■ ill;* vs I' I K »T.s \!ll I n i mnl i! I ll .Kill I Mil 'III i i'Vs. Mrs il i'h.i;i s* IIJM-II til the puhli.’ im li'ilni.' .nhtlts an I :«'Ra*!.*i>. pit will :ii» it • iliseii< simi I s.hi • |i • •' tvjifi j riigiaii'* iv it e< I A sin 1 * ' iity-11fi* i A lent al pi i;ram w i- hi hi Iasi school \c;i' iimi ri*i with . <'"ii i *’spun si from tin* iii.Tin nnitv Mi’inlvrs nf Hif Ailv •*! \ mm m;ttee ini luilc represent a ti\«*> of t In* schools familti’s. cliiiii'ii anil youth. Il ;• chilli's. ;r ailil lion to Mrs (lam'll. Mis. .lu.iintn Kit I'l'ioii, Misses Orolyn I li’aviici. IIclcn Goforth nil Su i .■ La ick ridge. Mrs T" Troll. I* I. I'.n ker. Piiiicip.il l‘j'i r\ Jaynes. Mrs VVan/ri Y I>i\i*. anil Hi*. I'. 1. Raines. Tlic committee v. ill ns. the ru din anil newsp.-iper. telephone ami letters to ii.nei.ts a> mmmun a !i' fianrthli lion- nuili.i in |>tihli.'i/>viK ih<* “ iiiural Ml m Kit d imiahi. <ii ' ;i ii •! :im II.. in.n ■ vi - ii. Ajiril ir« iiiil m i I I I’ :iil(lii*.'sril I" mi} ■ i’ ■ cl ll • A«l\ isorj ••ominHiiv COMPARE 2nd you’ll buy the bestt Kltclicn Ald ! BUILT-IN DISKWASHEt Ben T. Goforth HOURS: 8 • 5; Sat.: 8 - 12 Phone 739-4736 — York Rd. Buy Your Ticket NOW For Heart Fund Benefit Bridge February 15th—3 P.M Kings Mountain Woman's Club $2.30 T*c!’eH —— Prizes, Refreshments Proceeds Benefit Kings Mountain Heart Fund CAT L 722 3C3S FOR RL-^ERVATIONS CHEVELLE! MALIBU SUPER SPORTS by CHE VROLET ’ SpO'T ( 't v«rt.O.«. What's so super about the Chevelle Malibu Super Sports? Inside? Front bucket seats. All-vinyl interior. Ammeter, oil pressure and water temp gauges. Floor-mounted straight-hue shift lever for Powerglide or sporty 4 Speed* stick shift. Under the hood? Lots of choice. Two Sixes—standard 120-hp and optional 155-hp*. Tknt V8's, from stand rear axle, sintered-metallic brake linings ami sports sty led simulated walnut steering wheel, to name just a few of them. Outside? SjKeial moldings and wheel covers. SS iden tification. Actually, about all that's not super about these Malibu SS Coup*-s and Convertibles is their price. ard 283-cu.-in. up to (you’re reading it right!) 327-cu.-in.* Try this one to flatten out hills! Options*? Electric tachometer, Posit tact ion And Ih«* hest way to find nut what everythinc else is that mokes them so super is to drive one. Your Chevrolet dealer can take care of that. *f)pttonat tit extra I THE GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS Chevrolet • CheveHe • Chevy n • Corvair • Corvette AVf them at &>">' ('hrrrnlH SkotrrooiH VICTORY CHEVROLET CO. RAILROAD AVENUE KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Mh. Ho. 110 PHONE 739-5471

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