I* KINGS MOUNTAIN : Hospital Log VISITING HOI KS Daily 10:30 to Il:.t0 a m. | .1 to 4 /on. ami 7 to H p.ui. j Pntu:Ht l.ixl ul Kiti'ix Mona- \ tain lloxiHlnl at Noon HHint* tlay. Mrs. Jai kie Dean Barrett Mrs. Ida Birrrtlr Mrs. Ethel Bowvn Mrs. Bruce Willaid Hoyles Mr. Bouce Neal Brown Mrs. W. K. Carroll Mr. William Clack. Sr. Mrs Sally Earney Mr. Roland Goins Mis. Howard llamhright Mr. Amos Hamm Mr. Joe Herndon Joan*- Howard Mr. Andrew Jenkins Mr. Tilman Jolly Linda Kale Mrs. Nathan Kelly Mrs. Eugenie Lackappelle Mrs. Gaither Ledhetter Mrs. Jerry Lipsev Mrs. I>*-nms Mauney Mr. Dave Miller Mrs. Alma Mifehem Mrs. Senelair Oliver Mr Franklin Rockholt Mrs. I-onnir Seism Mr. Lloyd Short Mr. Larry Harel Smith Mr. Ira Spratt Betty Tessener Mrs Mary D«-va Sh«nt ADMITTED THURSDAY Timothy Oliver, |o:t K. Bulge Street. City Mr. Charles Brawn, Rt. 1, Smyrna. S. C. ADMITTED FRIDAY Mrs Iiennis Ln> Hope, 611 landing Street. City Thomas Mushes, Rt. 1. City I Inw ard Inman. No. 5 Myrtle Street, Gastonia. N. C. Mr. Ernest Jenkins. 3r»f> Gas ton Street. City Mr. (ii'nr Talherl. Rt. 1, Clov ei. S. C Mrs. Jimmy Wells. 207 E. TVx j as Ave.. Bessemer City. N. C. Mi'S A ml tew Ailams. Rt. 1. city Robert Nelson Connor, 1065 Elam Road. City Mrs. Jerry Upsey, Margracr Apt.. City Mr. Walter Myers. 1030 Bar nette Drive. City Mr. Robert Osborne. Suburbon Heights. Gastonia, N. C ADMITTED SATURDAY Mrs. Virginia ia»aeh. Box 6. j Grover, N <! Mr. Dwain Martin. 1H) Box 6.1 Gulford, Maine. Mrs Paul Ellis. Rt. 1. Box 132. Grover. N. C Mrs. Annie Wilkes. Rt. 1, Cher i ryville, N. C. .Mrs. Marvin llamriek. Rt. 1. Box 221, Grover, N C. Mr. Jaws Howell. Box 3. Gro ver, N. C. ADMITTED SUNDAY Mr. William P. Gihlxms III. Rt 1. Box 10. city Mrs. Joseph Hayes. Rt. 3. Hick ory, N C. Mrs. Nancy Hayes. 617 Athen nia PI.. Bessemer City. N. C. Mrs Robert Smith. On. Del.. City Mr* Henry Bennett. 306 S Styers Street, Cherryville, N. C. Edward Veal Bolton. 5160 MW- | pines. City Mrs. Lue'eacher C'arthen. 406 Cherokee Street. City ADMITTED MONDAY Mrs. Pinkie I-ee Shippard. Rt. I, Grover. V C. Mr. I tea ill Wraey, Box .3.3. Rt. 3. City Mrs. Roger I>ean Bowen. 1240 Westover Road, City Mr Herman Knxlell. 910 First Street. City Camilla Iaxmartl. 1**6 W. King ; Street. City Mrs Tillman I’earson. 102 K ' Parker Street, City ADMITTED TUESDAY Dennis Connor. 7<i3 \V. King j Street. City Miss Margie Hiiffatetler. Rt. 3, Box 389. City Reheeea Ann Pavne, PO Box 684. City Mr. Willie Seawright. H»S N. Cansler Stieot, City Mis. Jaek Brown. Rt. 1. Box 3|s, City Mrs. Carl Finger. 305 W. 1 Mouniain Street. City Mrs. Henry File. Rt 2, Box 2S0. City Mrs. Ernest C.osev. pis S. Cans ler Street. City White Hears Light Docket The following sentence!* were handed down by Judge Jack White in Recorder'* Court day morning Mitchell Arnette. Kannapolis, use of nrofane language, resist ing arrest, 90 days suspended up on the payment of $25 fine and costs of court. John W. Bennett. Jr., stop sign violation. 30 days suspended up on the payment of the court costs. Jacob Sisk. Jr. driving after drvocatlon of license, failure to stop for siren, speeding 70 in 35 /one. reckless driving. |k months suspended upon the payment of $225 in fines and the costs of court; bt of good behavior for two years. Edward McDonald, no opera tor's license, improper tag. im proper brakes, 90 days suspend ed upon payment of $25 fine and the court costs. Tommy Payne violation prohi bition laws. 90 days suspend**! upon payment of $35 fine and the court costs. Charlie Green, assault, nol pros. Herbert H. Camp. Gastonia, driving while intoxicated, con tinued until December 21. James R. Ivey, public drunk enness, violation prohibition laws. 00 days sus pended upon the pay ment of a $5 fine and the court Pilgrims Knew Industry Thrift Yes, the Pilgrim Fathers knew industry and thrift, else they would not have survived the rigors and hardships of the New World. To these hardy pioneers, to whom we owe our Thanksgiving Day heritage, we can also learn the many benefits of regular savings, and many have. i Right here in Kings Mountain many citizens make a consistent hab it of investing a part of their earnings in Home Savings & Loan Asso- \ ciation savings accounts — which earn for them while they're busy at other work, while they're playing, and, literally, while they sleep. If you have not opened a savings account with Home Savings & Loan Association, there's no better time to begin than right now, in or der that you can begin sharing in regular dividends. i Savings Deposits Made By Decembei 10 Earn Dividends From December 1 Current Dividend I Pei Annum Payable Semi-Annually Home Savings & Loan Assn. DRIVE-IN WINDOW SERVICE — FREE PARKING Dr. I. E. Anthony. Pres. Thomas A. Tate. Sec.-Treas. Police Report Two Accidents City police reports Wed no- lay showed two highway a evident* during the past week The first accident occurred Tuesday, November 24 at 5:01 p.m at the intersection of Orien-, tal Avenue and Kast Kina street. Litov Bridges. 43. of Rutherford ton was traveling east on King street when the '61 Rambler which he was driving struck the rear end of a *64 Chevrolet, driv en by Jes* Willard .Mayberry' of *523 Kast King street. Damage to the front of the Rambler was es timated at $150 and damage to the rear of the Chevrolet was es timated at $250 Bridges was charged with following too close ly and Mayberry was charged With failure to see a movement which could have been made in satety. Officers B. P. Cook and Bob Hayes inv<>stigated. The »econd accident occurred the same day at 7:15 p m. at the intersection of South Rattle- 1 ground R<>ad and Hawthorne Road. Arlen Leonard Wright. 27. of Route 2. driving a 'fi3 Chevro let was charged with driving too fast for the road conditions. Wright struck a power pole. The rear end of the car was estimat- ' ed as a total loss. The power pole was not damaged. costs; appealed. Jessie Olson, stop light viola tion. nol pi"Os. Robert J. Moss, no operator's license, nol pros. Five public drunkenness, costs of court. LAYAWAY NOW Christmas Is Less Than Fear Weeks Away! Shop WESTERN AUTO STORE for # T-V and Stereo Sets # Wheel Goods # Toys For All Ages # Power Tools # Sporting Goods For All Ages WESTERN AUTO ASSST°0CJ,*TI Odns Smith. Owner u Every iaYYH'ra lissii; lire niiiri Look at today s TV prcg animing and you'll know color is here. We're glad to be a part of it with ’Wonderful World of Color' on NBC." __ (CUly irs TIMMS FOR COLOR TV! DON'T MISS ANY COLLEGE FOOTBALL < GAMES IN COLON! ORDER NOW Game-Time Delivery Guaranteed! NEW I96S ALL-CHANNEL MODELS! 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