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Architect Builds Own Defense Monday In City Recorder's Court Architect Fred M. Simmon*, 19, of Route .*» Shelby, entered a no tice of appeal in City Recorder’s Court Monday afternoon after be ing found guilty of spi-eding 55 in a ;V> mile /one. Simmons, acting in his own de fense. testified he was unaware that he was still in the oil} lim its at the time of hi* being stop ped for speeding. The Simmons ear was prontfd ing North on Cleveland Avenue near the city limits when | to I lee officer Bolt Have* clocked the Simmons ear at a speed of .">5 mph in the -T> mph residential zone. Simmons added that inert* were no sp<*ed limit si . ns posted on tin* highway beyond K a «» Klementary School. and he was under the impression that he was out of the city limit* nftei passing the Cleveland Ave. Lin wood Road interse lion. Judge Jack White reeommen clod that the city prcil a s|iced limit sign on the highway be. cause of the confusion which has ••\j i«(t frequently in the past. Judge White stated that several oi.t of.iown mot win Is wore un ii*ai- that they were still in the >ity iiinit: after leaving the in-' lei s<«, lion. Simmons received a .10 days suspended sentence, and was a-e-essed half the costs of court Other actions taken lnciulrd' . Jrimes A. Mortin, 17, of Sl>2 Second Street, charged with lar-j eenv of money, which amounted' to $211.10. The case w.i< continued until March 23. pending Mortin's ae , reptance into the Army. Tile stolen money, which be longed to Mortin's fallter, w ;i s spent by Mortin for personal Is longings, and Mortin’s father re quested lhat action be delayed m-til young Mortin learned whether or not he had been a< In North Carolina:, j after bowling, beer is a natural After you've bowled a game or two, or when you’re winding up the evening at the neighborhood bowling tenter, it’s good to relax with friends and compare scores. What better way to add to die sport and the sociableness than with a refreshing glass of beer? However you take your fun—skiing, skating, or at'your case in the game room—beer always makes a welcome addition to the party. Your familiar glass of beer is also a pleasurable reminder that we live in a land of personal freedom—and that our richt to enjov beer and ale, if we so desire, is just one, but an important one, of those personal freedoms. h North Carolina...beer goftsntlt&M^pth relaxation UNITED STATES BREW ttS ASSOCIATION. INC. 1005 jiaicigh Building. Raleigh, North Carolina l<Cptet| into tin* Service. t leorge Ramsey. 23. of 117 E Gold Stn-’t. pl«-«l ’uiliy t<» charg cs «>f assault on a fonilr. and was sentenced to *t* • days upon the payment of a S5 fine an« llit1 costs of court, and upon (Ik furthfr condition that hf bo o gotnl behavior and noi harm the proaecutlng witness ai any ’inn in the future. A not pros was issued in the ea‘e of Will M. Mosley, .Negro 21. charged with speeding 50 in a 35 /one. A capais was issuer! for Wil liam t’. Cohey. 20. of 115 E. Kim Street. Shelby, charged with h stop light violation. Tlie case Involving Theodore It. Buirett. of lid N. Canslei Street, charged with violating the prohibition law’s, was contin ued until March lt>. Horace G. S.sk. HI. of 100 Hil Street, w.ir charged with violat ing the prohibition law The, ease was continued until March! 16. Hugh J. Adams. Negro. IS. ol Route 22 Box 130. pled guilty to charges of tarrying a concealed woapt n. ami received !*l da' sent •nee. suspended upon the payment ol a $5n fine and the t osls of court, and that he be of grind behavior for a period of six months. Adams was carrying a loaded -22 caliber pistol Cases involving Willie M Gr^en. Negro. 11 of Box 314 Bes semer City, charged with follow ing too closely, and Boyce r;. raj sour. 55. of lotto Cleveland Arc., charged with no operator's license, were continued until March 16. Willie P. Mixon. 41. of No. 10 Poplar Court, pied guilty to the charge of assault on a female, and received a 30 daj sentence, suspended upon the payment of the costs of court, and that he he of good behavior toward the prosecuting witness at all times in the future. Submissions included cases in voicing tli<‘ following defendants who were assessed half the costs of court. Jesse Milling, 38. 320 Fourth Street. Fail t<> \ield the right-of way. lialf the costs. Charles Black. 34. N’cgro. ('ato icen. N.C.. s|M'"tiing 50 in 35 mi .* /one. half tlie costs. Johnnj* Cumberland, 18. Route 3 Lawndale, improper muffler llali tile costs. Hillard Junior Davis. 23. '12 Watters..n Street, imp* n*.tf fler. lialf the costs. Winfred M Paige. 31. Rou e 1. exci>eding safe speed. half t h e costs. Dallas X. Bolin. 40. CrosvUlc. Term., stop liglit violation, half the .*osts. Ambrose B Cine. .30 Route 1 Shelby, stop light vitiation. Jimmj- P. Curry. 17. Route 2. speeding 45 in 35 zone. Merle H. Beatty. 2-8 X. Pied Liberty Life insurance Sales M 3338 Million A record year in attics and •\« ' ail development for Liberty 'Jfe Insurance Company was re ported to stockholder* and dirct tors by Francis 'I Hipp. ptesi. dei.t a the annual stockholders’ meeting held t>*day at the tom patty'* •ireenville !»oiith Carolina home office. Nine major staff promotions and appointments were announ ced following the meeting. Dr. A’llla d B Mills, medical dirts tor. v.as elected to the board of. directors and three new vice president* were elected: H. Dirk llolii man. Management Service* Division, William K l.av. Jr.. Ad minislrali\e Division, and Beni c. Bishop Jr. Investment Divi sio". In Ids report to the stockhoid er<, Mr. Hipp cited 1 life anti health insurance .ales as a new high mark lor the company re suiting in a total of SIbillion of insurance in font* at year end. Individual life insurance pur eltast s continue is the com puny s major source of new bus iness with the gain in Ordinary type insurance up 1 ♦» per <ent o’ -n last year. Liberty Lire assets were in cii .is. | i>\ more than Sid mil lion. Mr. Hipp said, to a total of Slf.l 070.301 at the year's dose. Comp, ny earnings increased 8 per tent over 1002, amounting to S3.1Au.imO after ul (taxes. The capital .and surplus icount. rep resenting additional protection for |Kiliey.owners over requited legal r-’serv-’s, was increased by $2.0 million and now stands at $23..v.s. p;i. The first re.illj important arti ficial language was introduced in IK’-O by a dei man priest named Johann Martin S hleyer. Tim lan gur e was ra ed Volapuk. Accord i ig . the Book of Knowledge, its word roots were taken from existing E.irnix an languages, in eluding English, hut trust were •h inged rani'-ally. Theword lo*. for i ‘ incc. meaning lo'e. had mot- than 500,000 different forms. mont Ave.. s*o[> sign violation. I Robert M. Hovis. 33. Route 33.! stop light violation. n.ifi-rt L. C'eorley. 3n. Dallas. NC. speeding 30 in 33 /one. David E Walker, 272. Gaffney. S.C . -peeding 50 in 33 /one. Marion A. Munrchead, 31. Route > Shelhv. speeding 30 in 33 /one. Arthur Allen, Jr.. 21 York Road «top light violation. Two public drunkenness. CHEVROLET makes all types of quality trucks STEPSIDE PICKUPS •fhe Chevrolet pickup with an ' • . ■ body walls and con venient side steps dor eosy k'acting. Comes m fi 8 ind 9-toot body lengths. Has.duiji ie ■.vpnu fi<;or with steel skid strips. It's comfortable to r dt m b->< auv* >t independent front suspension. Standard engine is the economical 230 cu. m. Six. A 292 Six ur’283 Vb optional at extra cost K 0,AliTY ’■ Telephone your Chevrolet dealer about any type of truck VICTOBY CHEVROLET CO. RJULBOAD AVENUE KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. 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