BETHWARE OAK GROVE NEWS IJw Ju-ht liultnn Itavi* Tflr/ihnnr HKTIIW \*{fC Baptismal acr vices won- iH'I'i Sunday night at Oak Crow *: nose In-ink’ oaplised wore: Nao-y Patterson, ISionda Stnno, Doi.s McKinney. I loth Wright, Larry Kvans. John l*at lerson, Do‘tic Carroll. Dchhio Koss, Lind' Lovelace, Helen Dixon. and Locnard Vanier. Joffroy Mug* os. son of Jack I In-flies of Arr.i-rillo, Te-tas. spent several days .ast week with the Lehman Strokes. Charles Sinclair of Sacramento, California veiled recently with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jenkins. Little Cyntll.n McGill of Gas tonia spent the weekend with De nise Jenkins. Mr. ami Mrs Packard Ross and Rhonda wor. Wednesday supper ?uest* of Mr and Mrs Edward Davis. Mrs. D. A. Stroupr loft Monday to spend sot* time with her sis tor. Mrs N<*1-on Self, in Orlando. Florida Mr. and Mis. Jay Patterson and (iina. an • Mr. and Mrs. John Senior of C>as;onia wen* Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Horaoe Bell. Mr. anil Mr?-. Lester Oanipo, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Starey, Larry and Jeffrey, Mr. nod Mrs. Wray Ca nipe. .indy a *d Mike, and Mr. and Mrs. Hu«»h Canipe anil family s|ient Fath" 's Env with the Rev. and Mrs. A rroi.i Bell in Lenoir. Mr. and .Mrr. Edward Davis and Bobby visited Charlie and (Ii-orge Turnip*red in Columbia. S. C. Sunday Mr. and Mr Raymond Blan ton and famil* visited Mr. and Mrs. Billy .Vioray in Forest City Sunday. Wayne Blanton spent lost week With the Murrays. Kathie and Stevie Calhoun of near Forest City spent last week with their ••rnr.rtparents, Mr. and Mrs. /ay Mocit, and Miss Ova Adams. Mrs. Frank Ledford and Mrs. Stokes Wri'tht took sixteen mem tiers of the OA from Oak Grove to Walker's R« st Home in lioil •ng Springs Fiidav where they visiled Mrs. Katie Gibson. Mr. Riehatd Culver and Jerry Ledford have returned home af■, ter a hike aiong the Appalachian Trial. They cl so visited the World's Fair. Washington, D. C.. Arlington N'.:mnal Cemetery, and the grave oi Piesident Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis and Botiby vivted Melvin anti Margaret Grt 1 in Shelby Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ledford of FotTst City spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Plato Ledford. Miss Jan Fithet of Charlotte, spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs. David Fishet. The Rev. and Mrs. Dean Coffey ] County —g»l- #• _|__|L wiin ivoionn in Commissioner From District 2 We think this is the man has had ter the job. A young man that experiences. # Veteran World War II # Served as Vice > President of Goforth Bros.. Inc. for eight years. # Served as President for the Cleve land County Dairy Herd Improve ment Association. # Served on Board of Directors of Cleveland County for Artificial Breeders Association. # A Director for Waco Volunteer Fire Department. # Chosen by Shelby Junior Chamber of Commerce as outstanding Farm er of the Year 1962. I# Member oi Waco Ruritan Club. Moose Club and American Legion. # Steward of Beulah Methodist Church. 0 For many years owner and operator of one of Cleveland County's largest and most modern Dairy Farms. A vole for GOhfftTH would be a step forward • This ad paid for by friends of Coleman W. Goforth ( and ]*;m-n;t oi Hendei .-.ju a re sponding several days this virk with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. I>avis. Tuesday night. the Coffey's md Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis and Bohhy «w- supper quests of Mr. and Mrs. Fr..nklin Davis. Charles M'ri >ht has gone to Phiimoni, New Mexieo lor a three-wee*: ?ta> at Roy’s Ranch. Tite Young Fcopies Training Union Class ;uld a social Friday night at th" h«-mc of Mr. and Mrs. Donah* !Iorn. The Young 'dc.lt Training Un ion Class held an ice cream sup per at the chu.ch Saturday night. Mrs. T. /». C lampion spent the weekend with Mrs. Annie Barnes in Grover. Saturday riglit visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rdw: rd Davis vere Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Maves. Daniel Boone Wagon Train Bolling Again Modern day adventurers pit their strong h against the hard ships of th • cW Daniel Boone Trail. Jura* 30-July 0. when they attempt to -Tors the Blue Ridge Mountains In a mile-long wagon train. For the st-cond summer, resi dents of War.ugG, Wiike*. and surrounding counties, who like to re-enact them ancestors' history, totraee th-* rugged route that Daniel Boone first followed in opening the ,vay to the Wert. Their 75-wag on expedition, un der direction of Wagon Master, DeWitt Harnett of Boone and Chief Soon*. Ivey Moore, of Wilke.-. County. rolls out of the foothills town of North Wilkes boro on Jure .**0. Northwestern North Carolina men. \vom;?n a:.d children making the haul \v"l dress In pioneer garb typical of the day in which Daniel Boone lived. They'll pack such equipment as old-thne cook ing utensils, broad axes and Ken tucky rifles. The wagon {rain trip will bo on the .15-milt* trril four days. Over night camps «»*c scheduled for Ferguson. Darby. Triplett anti the “Horn ip the West” outdoor theatre grounds at Booie. The pioneer • styled caravan plans to arrive in Boone, named after the famous pioneer, on July 3 and parade through the town's business district July 4. The big celebration will call attention to the 13th season staying of "Horn in the West" at Boone. Special awards will be present ed for the be*. \v;.gons. the best costumes, hes* horses and riders and best window* displays. History of the Daniel Boone Trail dates back to 1773. At that time the f;.r..ous hunter in Wilkes C >" ttv on the Yadkin River at the mouth of Beavei ('reek near »h present village of Ferguson. DAN MOORE. WHEN IN KINGS MOUNTAIN SEVERAL MONTHS AGO. SAID: "I have a very warm place in m y heart for Cleveland County because my only daughter dau ghter and grandchildren live here." Vote lev the Man Who Has a Personal Interest In Tear County Vote For Dan Moore For Governor WIN ROADEO — Shown abort admiring trophies they shared in the 25th annual slate track roadso In Charlotte, are three highly skilled protest onal track driven who won in the oadeo semi finals 1 in the staight track doss. They an (left to right): George B. Elam. 11>« of Cberryvllle. rspasesnUny Carolina Freight Car riers Corporation, first runner-up; Cletus C. Frank, Themaseille. top place winner in the made* semi-finals; and John H. Crab l tree, of Bahama driving far Hennis Freight Lines. Inc., of Durham, second runner-up. Frank is defending national champion in his doss, having won two national crowns, and a two-time state roadeo champion Elam also is a /armor North Carolina roadeo champ. HCMCA President R. L. Brinson. Jr. of High Paint. NCMCA Exec. Vice President. I- T. Outlaw of Raleigh. and Roadeo Director John S. Hard. Charlotte Police Chief were on hand to offer official con gratulations. Light Dodcet Ailed Monday In City Court A light docket of cases was air ed in City Recorder s Court be fore Judge Jn< k White Monday. Donald H. Wood. 21, of 308 Fairview Street, pled guilty to charges of hit-and-run «nd was sentenced to 4 months, suspend ed upon th-- payment of a $2.** fine and ItrWitJ of court. Wood was also seM« need to pay for damages to tt e car which he hit. Damages w-re estimated at S2f>. The accident occurred on Moun tain Street he"ween the Joy The. atre and Victory Chevrolet. Ora Graven Brown. 37. of Al lendale, s. C . pled guilty to aban donment and ion support and en tered into an agreement to pay $2h weekly for the support of his two minor children. Final action on the <*as» was continued until June 29. p-nding additional legal agreements between Brown and his wife. J»mmy H. Ledbetter. 19. of General Deliveiy, Blacksburg. S. C.. was sen'ei red to thirty davs under the supervision of the N. C. State Pr «on Department, .if ter pleading guilty to driving without a valid North Carolina driver’s lice"sc. The sentence was handed down in view of Ledbet ter's previous criminal record in Kings Mountain Recorder's Court. Charles Smith. 22. of Route 1. tiled guilty *o charges of public drunkenness, violating the pro hibition laws, and damage to city oronertv. and was sentenced to .10 days. suspended upon the pay ment of a VI." fine and the costs of court ard STi for damages to toilet articles in the City tail. He was also nla-ed on good behavior for a period of 90 days. Throe Bessemer City youths: Y-»tes P. M <es 21. of 20S Georgia Avenue: Jack S. Wood. IS. of JU E Virginia Am nue: and James H. Latham. 1*. of 109 E. Georgia Avenue, were given .10 day sus pended sen ton* os after pleading guilty to violat ng the prohibition laws. The 'hire were ronnrtedlv drinking at the Deal Street swim ming Pool 'as! weekend Each was assessed a S"> fine and the costs of coon and suspended from anv of thr. Kings Mountain recreational facilities for a one vear period. Le.>nard . . Smith. 22. of Route 1. t»lo*l euiltv to charges of violat ing the nrokihdion laws and was sentenced to 2J days, suspended upon the pavment of half the '•o«ts of court The case involving Mack La fevers. ,'»9 of 515 Broad Street, charged with •’ssault on n female and non-s’.ioport. was i-ontinued •mtil June 2f>. Other ea«-« which were contin •>e»i until June ?ft wort: Jeremy John Rvan Be l. 25. 24t Country Cluh. Shell.y s*oo light violation: 1 •>nd Bill C,. Jackson. 27. Route 1. 'ssiting worth'ess checKs. Three cases of public drunken ness were tried with defendants 1 bHftE sentenced to 30 days, sus 1 pended upon the payment of the eosts of court. Submissions included cases in volving the following defendants: | Felton Marion, 17. 311 Tracy Street, resist ir.E arrest, public drunkenness Resisting a. tfst. nol pros; public drvnkenness, 30 days ; suspended uno.: payment of costs William f*. Robinson. 5S. of Shelby, following too closely, half costs. Clyde If. Bridges. 41. 4039 N. Haven Ave.. ( mi'lottc. stop light violation, h.'.lf costs. Walter D Mjers, 32. oi Bennett Drive. Pari iop meter violation, paid citation and half costs. Joseph D. Hurd. 22. Elm Street, simple assault, posted jury fee. Michael D Causbv. IV Route 1. improper m’tfilcr, half costs. Vernier H. i.each, 3-1, 133 Me Cinnis Street. assault on female, nol pros, prosecuting witness ;xiid costs. Henry M. D.ivis, Jr.. 40. No. s S«*quoia Drive violating prohibi tion laws. $5 and costs. Myrtle M. M us Welly. SO, 616 W. Bradley Strict stop si;n viola tion, half casts. Joseph D. Herd. 22. 21 Film | Street. Assault with deadly wea pon, posted ju.y fee. Russell K Fisher, 21. Route 5 Hickory, stoplight violation, half costs. Donald D. ( annon. 25. Box 1.50 Marion, vio'atiug the prohibition laws. $5 and costs. Barney \\. Green. t i. Route 1 Non support. | os ted jury f»s* Horace B. Nobly, IT. Route 2 Box 411 Dallas. N. C.. stop sign violation, halt costs. Six public drunkenness, costs of court. Dixon Attain Area Chairman RALEIGH C. E Dixon. Vic-; ton.' Chevrolet Company. Kings Mountain. has been reappointed Area Chairman of the North Car oli.ia AutomolaU Dealer.* Associ ation for C “veJand County, ac cording to an announcement made todav I.; F. B. Gamble.: President. Dixon will a-t as liai son offenv between new car and truck dealer- n Cleveland Coon ty and Nt’AOA and the Nations Automobile IN alers Association It will *>i« Dixon's responsibili ty to keep hi- alec informed of state and nit' "tal affairs affect ing th > automotive industry and. in turn, to advise the rlate anil national As.xeiation of events 01 the local sc me l!e will also head a county-wid- membership cam Daign for loth nrgani tations in the fall Dixon is a Past President of the Kings Mountain Merchants Association in! the Ro’ary Cluh. He received the Jaycis-s DSA A ward in 1*K7. VACATION SPECIALS MEN'S White Short Sleeve DRESS & SPORT SHIRTS SI.77 MEN'S WALK SHORTS Solids & Plaids Values to S4.99 SI.99 BOYS' KNIT & SPORT SHIRTS S2.00 Values 2 lor S3.00 Special LADIES' Special Wash And Wear JAMAICA SHORTS 65% Dacron-35% Cotton w/belts Dark and Pastel Colors SI.99 SEW AMD SAVE DRIP DRY SPORT DENIM Dark and Light Plaids — Checks — Stripes — Solids 48c Yd. LADIES' ITALIAN STYLE LEATHER SANDALS S2.99 & S3.99 GIRLS' & PRE-TEEN Regal & Janet Walkei SWIM SUITS Sizes 3 to 14 and 10 to 16 SI. 99 to $8.99 LADIES' BLOUSES AND JAMAICA SHOBTS SI.00 ea. GIRLS* & LADIES* WASHABLE CANVAS SLIP-ONS AND OXFORDS White & Colors S1.99&S2.99 LADIES* Jantzen & Janet Walker SWIM SUITS One & Two Piece Styles From S6.99 LADIES* HOODED PARKAS Waterweight Poplin SI.99 PLONKS

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