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Page 4 KIMGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, August 19. 1965 A- Sergeant Dameron Completes Course OKLAHOMA CFTY, Okla. Technical S(?r^jcant Johnny I Dainor n, snn of Madison Dan*- oron ol Ficssomor Cily, X. (’ has coinpleled (litihi onKinvJ : training at 'rinker AKIi, Okla., i i ! th(‘ U. S. Air Korct'‘s ik west Jt 1 transport, ih(‘ C-111 StarlifKM-. 6ETHWARE OAK GROVE NEWS />’.!/ Mrs. Ruth Fess Phone 7.)9'503r} ' Sergeant Dameron. who is r( ; tinning to Charleston AF^'D. S. C I will bi‘ a inoinher of the fir- [aircrews th(*r(» to fly th(' ' cargo-troop carrier. j Mrs Kdward Davis and Mis i Diane'Willie honoied Miss Jud. 'Glanton, a recent bride-eleei. with a miscellaneous showo ; Saturday night at Mrs. Davl* ho.re. "Can't our daughter pick out somebodjr who isn't o sportsmen?" Ills military Air Transpi.r Service unit at C'harleslon i scheduled to receive the Starlit' er Aug. 11 tor use in the strat< gic airlift of V. S. forces work wide. The sergeant, who attenfle*' (Jastonia high school, is marrie- to tile former Doreen J. VoHei <!oif. His mother, Mrs. Ruth Browr resides in Charlotte. I Mr. .S. P. Williams underwon* ; ma jor surgery at Hast.jin Men orial hospital Friday. -Mrs. Elva MeSwain spent sev eral days Iasi week \ isiting Mi and Mrs. Horace MeSwain of Shelby. i Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reynold; I Mrs. Annie Barnes, Mrs. T. A ' Champion and Mi's. Elva Mt Swain visited Gaffney, S. C. I Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Arnold Bell and children of Lenoir visited rela lives in the community last week. Mrs. Glenn Longley and Bob by went back to Charleston, S C. last week after spending part of the summer with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Phillieek. She has accepted w n k at the navy base there. Rev. and Mrs. James Holder and Mary MhUht visited in Ha- loigh last week. The H.A.’s and G.A.'s and .Sun beams of Oak Grove Baptis: church will meet Wednesday night Grove choir has practice ti.Te from night to Sunday night at 7:4.o. The Ware Reunion will be held Sunday at the home of Mrs Georgia Ware Welch on Oak Grove road near Kings Moun tain. Spc. 4lh class and Mrs. Dale Harmon and children of Colum bus. Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs Fred Greene over the week-end. Those from the community go ing to a surpiLse miscellaneou.'' Tiie Oak changed its Wednesday shower at the Ralph Miller home in Belmont Tuesday night for Miss Pat Weaver were: Mrs. Hush While, Mrs. Rachel Weav er, Mrs. Fred Greene and Mi^s Donna Lovelace. Among those visiting in the community Friday for the White Weaver wedding were Rev. E. G. Powell and Mrs. Scott Gnforlh Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ware. .Mr. ami Mrs W. F. Stone, Jr., Mal tha Ann, and Brenda, spent the weekend at Myhtle Beach, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lovelace and Jerry and Dennis Stroupc spent part of last wi'ek at Surf- side Beach, S. C. Mr. and Mr.s. Bymond Woods and children fi'om Wichita Falks, Texas arc visiting the Rev. and Mrs. N. S, Hardin. Mr. and Mrs. Max Bolin vksit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brock at Sanford, N. C. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Crawford went to the wedding of his bro ther at the Modeania Baptist church in Gastonia Mr. Craw ford look pan in his brother’s CLOSEOUT PRICES 965 FORDS All ^65 s Must Go WE DONT DICKER WE DEAL NEW ‘65 GALAXIE “500” over so FASTBACK •4Kf> New Fords IN STOCK And In Transit USED CAR BARGAINS INSPECTED TRADE ON 65 FORDS • RECONDITIONED • WRITTEN WARRANTY ALL CARS HAVE BE! IN INSPECTED AND RECONDITIONED — GrUARANTEED IN WRITING 1963 Falcon V-8 $1195 1962 Chevrolet 2-Dr $1695 2-Dr. White finish, red interior, all vin\l. Straight drive, new tires. Like new. Hardtop Super Sport, V-8 engine, Power- Glide, black finish, black interior. 1959 Chevrolet $795 1955 Mustang 2-Dr Special OA-..4.:..v^ \XT^ A \r_tt ^yyrrtnrk oitfrwnnf n * 1950 Ford 2-Dr 1961 Volkswagon 2-Dr. $100 $995 Clean. Station Wagon. 4-Dr. V-8 engine, automat c drive, good tires, very clean. 1962 Ford Galaxie 500 $1495 Hardtop, white finish, red interior, 6 cyl., radio, heater, whitewall tires, low mileage. Still in warranty. 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 $1795 4-Dr., V-8 engine, automatic drive, new tires, perfect car, very clean. 2-Dr. Hardtop, V-8 engine, automatic dri\ e, all vinyl trim, new tires, in perfect shape. 1956 Ford Wagon 1962 Falcon 4-Dr $895 6 cyl., good on gas. 1961 Oldsmobile 2-Dr $1295 4-Dr., V-8. Locks a little rugged but drives and rides good. 1962 Chevrolet 4-Dr... $1195 V-8 engine, automatic drive, good tires, clean throughout. 1957 Mercury 4-Dr. Hardtop, V-8 engine, automatic drive, t.ll vinyl interior, good tires, clean. V-8, auto, drive, all vinyl interior. A good sound car. 1964 Comet 4-Dr $1695 6-cyl., straight drive, just like a brand new one. 1947 Chev. ¥2 Ton Pick-up ....$395 1954 Ford 4-Dr She clanks, but she runs. 1964 FordVz TonPick-up....$1695 1956 Pontiac 2-Dr. Blue finish, like new, 6-cyl. engine, good tivos, looks good, runs like a ’57. Low mileage, styleside, wide bed. $295 V-8, auto, drive. A good car at a good price. 1960 Ford 4-Dr. V-8 $595 Auto, drive, good transportation. 1961 Chevrolet 4-Dr $1095 Sedan, V-8 engine, auto, drive. 'OUR POLICY OF VOLUME SALES AT A LOWER PROFIT MARGIN WILL SAVE YOU MONEY' SOUTHWELL PHONE 739-4743 SOUTH'S LAB6EST LITTLE FOBH DEALER wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vess, Jr. visited Luther Hoyle of Chuny- ville Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. David Gibbons and children visited Mr. ami Mrs. Sam Lovelace and Jerry, Sunday afternoon. Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs_ Crawford Lovelace over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert L.rnelacv of Allan ta, Ga., and Mr.s. Georgia Led ford of Chcrryville. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Putnam and boys of Charlotte, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Lovelace Fri day night Miss Annette BrUlges of Mt. Sinai spent last week with Mis. Kenneth Mayes. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Davis and Toye visited Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Smith in Shelby. N. C. Sun day afternoon. ■Mrs. Lee Blanton visited Mr. and Mrs. Rayrninul Blanton Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. FYanklin Davis visited Mr. and Mrs. Hei'schel Davis .of Bessemer City, Sunday ni?ht. •Mr. William Davis and Miss Diane White visited Li-me-^tone College in Gaffney. South Caro lina Sunday afternoon. Visitors In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Billie B. Lovelace Sat urday were Mr. anti Mrs. t?arl Owens of Cramerton, N. C. Airman Roseboro Completes Training SAX ANTONIO, Tex. — Air man Thinl Class Dwight Roao- iioi'o. son ot Mrs. Margaiet S. Roseburo, has completed U. S. Air Force basic military training at Lackland AFB, Tex. Airman Roseboro is being as signed t.) Tyndall AFB, F'la., for training and duty as a communi cation.'; specialist. He is a mem ber of the Air Defense ('ommand which protects the U. S. against (Miemy air attack. 'file airman is a graduate of Compact higli school. Savings Bonds Quiz Half of Alassachusetts' high school graduates plan to contin ue their (xlueations. Q—I bought Series K BontLs planning to hold them for 17 years and nine months. Wliat will my tax liability be, and when must I pay? A —Series K Bonds you buy to day have an initial maturity per iod of seven years and nine months, but carry an automatic lO-year extension option, which makes them 17 3 '4 year Bonds. F'ederal incctrre tax on interest may be reported annually if you so elect - hut most pt^ople choose to defer payment of tax until the bonds are redeom(*d. There is no state or local income tax on in terest. Q—Can a refund l>e obtaintnl on a Savings Bond bought in connection with a chainletter scheme which, I understand, ks illegal? A You are correct in your un derstanding that such schemes are illegal. Howevei’, if youlcarn- of the illegality after the pur chase of the hond, you may be able to get a refund. You should obtain, fill in and file Form PD 2966 troviM'd June, 19621. usual ly available at your hank or at any Federal Reserve Bank or branch. Q—-Is it permissible to use Sav ings Bonds as an awaixl in n contest ? A—The Treasury Department encourages the use of Savings Bonds and Stamps as prizes in contests of knowledge or skill such as quizzes, slogan competi tions and the like. But it definite ly disapproves the -use of Bonds or Stamps in connection with lotteries, punch-hoards, pin-ball games and similar games of chance. STRICTLY FRESH Young beau: “I... er... that is, I... well. I’ve been going steady with your daughter for eight years and 1... er . . !■ Girl’s father: “And, in keeping with the times, 1 suppOi’e you are about to ask for an annual vacation witii pay. Or do you expect a pension plan?” t * * Army barber to recruit: “Want to keep your side burns?” Recruit: “Like you know it, man.” Barber: “Catch.” Six men ort a fishing trip ran out of provisions and sent one of their number to a nearby town. When the messenger returned with six bottles of wine, a case of beer, a bottle of whiskey and a loaf of bread, one of the fishermen exclaimed: “Good boyl He’s even thought to bring something -back for the birds.” PRESBYTERIAN Dr. and Mrs. Paul Ausloy have roturnod from .attending the Montreal Bible Conference and Dr. Ausley will fill tlu* pul pit at 11 a.m. serviec.s Sunday qt First Prc.sbytorian church. SMITH SELLS Leonard A. Smith. Kings Mountain, recently sold an Aber- deen-Angus hull to David J. Fish er, Kings Mountain. Abundant water resources a- bound in South America. Kings Mountain Herold A newspaper, publl.sheri weekly on 'hursdays by Martin L. Harmon. Jr OBA Hen-’d Publishing House. 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