Light Docket
Abed Monday
In City Court
A light docket of seven eases
were heard in City R< . order's
Court before .lodge Jack While
Monday.
Thomas It. C'dmr. Negro. 27. <*f
Route .’I, pled guilty to charges of
hit and run am* driving with an
expired operator's licetisr. ami
was sentenced to nine months
suspended u|K>n the payment of a
Sii fine anil the costs of court,
and placed on -,uod liehavior. not
to violate any ci unin.ii law s in
the slate of Xotth Carolina for a
period of nim* months. ||0 was
also sentenced to pay lor dam
ages amounting to *s to a truck
which was damaged pi the car
Iruefc collision at the old over
head bridge.
Robert Kdgerton. Negro. 23, ol
lin Canslor Street, pled guilty to
charges of interfering with an of
ficer. and was sentenced to lour
months suspended upon the pay
ment ■ a $23 line and the* costs
ol c u.t. and was placed on good
hehsvlo;* for a period of six
months.
Tho.nas \V Mi Daniel. 35, of 211*
Harrill Street, Forest City, was
sentenc 'd to pay $2<> per week
for the support of his two minoi
^fcMdien. ages lc and 5 years, af
mm pleading geilty to charges of
hen supjiort McDaniel had not
i codered any si-jij><>ii foi ids iw«>
minor children since turn-. 1!*«2
Judge Jack White reserved I he
• mitt ini furl In r orders oendin.
MeDanielv si},', ng ovei to in
wife tlie deixl for the home in
w iiidt she resides.
The case involving l|ora<-e K.
Kisei. 2. o! I"ij Ucp.i.v St.eel.
charged will) reckless driving
stop light Viol;.linn, and exi i. d
iog a safe *p*xd, was contintHsI
until March ’
Pw • case ; oi public n. u’ikcn
ness wen* heard with defend .,i
being senteiH isi t„ ;io Hays mis
pi'.ided upon Hu- payn. nt of the
Elgin Assigned
To Armored Group
FORT MOOl\ TEX. I AHTNCi
Army P\i. Ja.'-. r. Elgin, whose'
wife. Wan ice. lives at 1020 X.
Piedmont Ave., Kings Mountain,
X. C.. \va.* assigned to the 1st Ar
mored Division at Fort Hood.
Tex.. Jan. 27.
Elgin. a rifleman in Company
li, 1st Hattalio'i of the division's’
Ifith Infan.-.y, r nlered ilie Army
ill Novemher 1903 ,in>l completed
basic mitnai training at Fort)
Gordon, Ga.
The 25-year-old soldiei attend
ed Kings Mountain high school
and is the son of Mr. anti Mrs 1
Clarence L. Elgin. 500 Phenix St.
costs of court.
The following defendants suit-1
mitted an<l wer ■ assessed half the
costs of court:
Raymond Waldrop. 13. Rock
Hill. S. C.. speeding »•> in 35/one.I
Bill C. Rcgi.n, 37. 5 tti I Roycc,
Ave., Jacksonville. Fla., .stop light
violation.
I.ai i > W. Owens, 22. 311 Brice
St.. 50 in 35 /nt.i.
Jack L. Rhea. 17. Route 1. Gro-1
ver, stop sign violation.
Joe C. Medden, 12. 50s Crescent
I fill Dr., stop sign violatin'
Join IIridge.', 37. 1217 S. La
fiyeite St., Shclhv. stop light vio
ial ion.
Charles \V. Brow n. Itox 2I'>.
Cnwpens, S. C.. speeding 50 in 35.
/one.
Jimmy D. Sirk. 17, 31»j0 Mid
pines. Kings .Vountain. impropet
brakes.
Jimmy R. Walker, 25. :to2 Sig
iron St., Cherryville. impropet!
itin'tlcr.
Mrs. Henry Hot is, Hesscmet
Ctiy, issuing worthless check. $20
and costs.
Howard Gather. 2s. of Route l.
Slieloy, spi-cding 50 in a 35 /one.
M >h:>y L. Sanders. 31. Route 1,
Bessemer City, speeding 50 in 35
/cC’r.
Jamis O. Mat tin. 203 Kiser St..
Kin.> Mountain. sp»>ediiig 50 in
3 > /one.
Fred T. Taylor. 22. Route 1.
Cherryville. Improper muffler.
i i >w n ^ v«/ iti wii i mi 1 « ik
'64 Heart Queen is a
Heart Surgeryr ‘First '
HISTORY’S KIRST successful npfn hiirt surgerv was perfareicd
sieves year* axe an Siv Oc-lij Ravclek «f tftihdelpkia. >k>t
reesivinx her crown a* 19B3 Heart fund ()n<-en from Oebhie and
Donna Hors), identical n*in- "ho underwent hear1 identical oper
ation* on the identical day. She’ll h; amone l.JjO.OOti volunteers
eisitinx neixhbor* in observance oi ileart Sunday, February 23.
climax of the 1961 Heart Fund < ampaicn.
The Proof of the Padding
Is in the EATING Thereof....
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If you still doubt we have the best
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It appears that the little rascals
witji soft Kir. a short tail, a point
•ft mi'T anti v •••>• .-hint paddle
ike front fe»t re ; »•» some < f
my readers quite a hit of concern
with th ‘!t underground a t.vlt\
1 h ive ;*ivi n ‘tu>^estions about
1 •■ontroll.: lies before hut ,t
-••■ms ile-i;al'l< that I review
these and proha ly atlfl one or
two n. ire method- that may ho
used.
Moles do not feed on plant
; >aiK If you find tooth marks on
} .’out buibs don't blame the mole
C 'H .no their f >r.d eotnes from
many kinds of bu >. grubs,
worms and other insect life which
.nhnhit the sett.
Th«* r< in n endation usuu’ly
made, and po; haps the most last
liq, is to dest.ey tite snur.es of
u mI by soil treatment. Tins > an
s> iti'.ic by in "’in,, the law a and
e.ls w.!It chic dane ,» -ortlinji t •
ite manufacturer's instructions.
ITtc tranular form is perhaps
he most nr \ nieiti. This themi
■;»l will also e! minate ants, wh h
te sometimes <,h|.vti mahle. and
vill remain effective foi two or
three years.
! ;'im - the soil treatment is best
lon<* after the weather warms
ip in the sprit ", you may wish
1 to take some immediate steps for
oatr>!l,tv.' tHi** pest.
Traps • iay le used They are of
:h;ee types with the harpoon
yjw* probably tin* most common.
If you use t' 't>s. wear gloves
Mien p’. cin*» in position s.■ that
no human odo- is left on the trap
Vai .ous po.mns are often ef
fivfive. t’ar.e' i holm >benzine cry
sl.tls nvt\ be .iM-d. These are the
crvstals you buy at the ..Tore to
place in \ mr closets and chests
to control T ons. Place a tea
soi. mi I o’ the ciystals in the
tutfiels iIn>ut ccerv six .. •! Thi
should he ci "'fullv d ine. Plac
the ini as lie tin- PI>3 cry stals
The ay-t i|s ai • safer. It you us*
1 carl> i t dis iltii or . y.tno ;as. use
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i> Th<* |M.ii f v.i'rif V(HI must flo
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hausl pipe a ■'i (dare the Ini* owl
in thi> tunnel start the m«>! >r and
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PARTS “ Bf
SLICED
Canadian Bacon.
Canadian Bacon.
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MM tm\M V II Smoked Flavore
WHOLE PlfCt
S-» LB. AVG.
CENTER SLICES
•-Os.
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49c
Breaded Shrimp...---- 49c
“Super-Right" Franks 89c45c
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Sauce Pan With Cover.
Sauce Pan With Cover- <£,
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Dutch Apple Pies
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pfclb39c
Fresh Glazed Donuts
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GRAPEFRUIT as? 4 Ji, 45c
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a Fresh Unpitted Dates 12 Os. Pkg.
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Sultana Strawberry Preserves 2jjf 59c
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MIXES 2 & 45cI
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Eight O'clock Coffee - 61c - S177
Marcal Pastel NAPKINS 3 - 25c
FRESH VANILLA WAFERS * 23c
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Sliced Pineapple *&*> «o.' 29c
Crushed Pineapple 2 49c
Nabisco Choc. Pinwheels 39c
Nabisco Choc. Peanut Bars 1 Vm,0z 39c
Bench Cured Cheddar Cheese u> 59c
Strietmann Aloha Cookies Vk£ 49c
Hershe/s Dainties $£ 21c
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Maxwell House $117
Mazola Margarine 39c
itp v.
Fonda Paper Plates *9c
Pet Ritz Pie Shells 37c
Apenn Clear Floor Wax 69c
Pepsodent iootwasti f[, 53c
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MORSELS ; 41c
LUNCHEON MEAT
SWIFT’S
r 45c
Woodbury Soap
3 * 32c
Colgate Baggies
SANDWICH WRAP FOOD WRAP
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Armour Sausage
"l* 23c
nun coomts
Sunshine Hydrox
^ 45c
Ideal Dog Food
ia»
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Hershey's Cocoa
w31c - 59c
STRAIN!D rOOOS
Baby Food
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Mother’s Oats
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Marvel Ice Milk a 39*1