svf< for<( las' twcj iCon fag® 4 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, RINGS MOUNtAJN. N. C. TKursday, OefcEer 7, >96S RecsrSFaymenlsTo Iristtt^d Grou) Life insurance conipanlos paii ■i record million to livii if policyholders in North Caroliiia last year, according to the tlite of Life Insurance. 'I'his was an increase of .$’ • '^.000 or S per cent over 19i 3. The total includes maimed ei- dowmerits, annuities, disabili y payments, policy cash value pay ments and policy dividends. Resides payments to ilvlt y policyholders, life compani s paid $y0.0 million last year o I fainilies of North Carolina pi i- I c.\ holders who died. This bioug o I tile total LSGl payments in I '■ I st.-ite to million, an i i- crease of $14..5 million or 10 per cent over 1963. Blake T. Newton, Jr., president of the Institute, said the ri.se n payments to living policyholde -s reflects the increasing kmpmt- . ance of life insurance in '.-uil l- 'ing financial socurity for Nor h j Carolina families. These pay- mi nt.t help living policj'holdc s ! meat not only une.xpeclod fina.n- •clal emergencies,,'but also loiig- I range goals such as higher edu- j cation fir their children or a I more comfortable retirement for I themselves, he c.xplained. I Mr. Newton pointed out th.'.t .North Carolina families avera.l- ed $11,200 of life insurance pi i- tection at the end of 1964, com pared with $10,200 per family at ; the end of 1963. This was equiv- ; alent to about 167 per cent of ' their average personal incciii e I last year and about 162 per cent In 1963. j The IflOl payments to living I policyholders in North Carolina I included $13.3 million in matur- I ed endowments, $7.7 million in ! annuity payments, $3..5 million in disability payments, $29.7 million in cash value payments and $27.9 ' million In policy dividends, j Pay.-nenls to all living policy- ' holders throughout the United Get Our Special We Dcn’t Deal On Them Dicker New 1966 Ferds We Deal We Want Them On The Road SEi; THE NEW and 7 LITRE SERIES FAIRLANE 500 XL HARDTOP FALC0NS-MUSTANG5-FAIRLANES-GALAXIES--T-RIRDS USED CARS 64 Cadallic 4-Dr ........$4495 Like new, air cottdilioning, most all accc.ssori^s included. 65 Falcon 2-rr. Hardtop Fastbdck $2095 289 U-S, o-spoed 1 rar.sinission. 64 Ford Galane 500 4-Dr $2095 V-8 Cruiso-A-Malic, One owner, 64 Fairlane SCO 2-Dr. Hardtop $1895 289 V-8, 3-spoed trtin.smission. 63 Ford Gakixie 500 4-Dr $1795 V-8, Cruise-O-Malic, One owner. 64 Ford 4-Dr. V-8 $1795 Straight drive, perfect for price. 65 Mustang, 6-Cyl SPECIAL straight drive. A real buy. 63 Ford Galaxie 500 4-Dr $1795 V-8 Cruise-O-Matic, One owner. 64 Ford Galaxie 500 2-Dr. HT $1995 V-8, Cruise-O-Matic, One owner. 65 Thunderbird 2-Dr. Hardtop ..SPECIAL Fully equipped and priced right. 59 Ford 4-Dr $595 A clean car, but priced low. 55 Ford 4-Dr $125 Good transportation. 157 Ford $150 Good transportation. |57 Mercury $195 Nice for a ’57 — 157 Ford $395 One of cleanest we have. 157 Olds $35 Worth the price. 163 Chevrolet Bel Air $1695 283 V-8, Power-Glide. |61 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-Dr $795 6-Cyl., straight drive. 160 Corvair Deluxe 700 Dr $495 TRUCKS FOR SALE 65 Ford F-lOO- Styleside custom cab, 150 h.p., To-Tone Blue and White. Low mileage. |59 Ford Pick-Up 8-Ft. Bed, V’-8, New tires. )3 Chevrolet y2-Ton Ford y2-Ton — Good Shape SOUTHWELL T*’ "SOUTH'S LARGEST lilTTLE FORD DEALER" States rose to a record $6.2 bil lion last year The nationwide to tal ran $404.7 million or 7 per cent higher than in 1963. It in eluded $,S9,k.7 million in matured endowments, $961.0 million in an nuity puymcnis, $160.6 million in disability payment.!, over V' billloin in cash value paymenis and nearly $2.4 hillion in policy dividends. SEE IN PERSON PANCHO Routine Docket Aifcid Mottdd)f In Cit)f Court A routine docket was aired in City RecotxJer’s Court Monday afternoon at which time tlie fol lowing sentences were handed down by Judge George Thomas- son: James D. ttord, 23, Route 1, charged with non support, tres passing, and assault on a female, pled guilty to the trespassing charge and was sentenc^ to M days suspended upon the pay ment of the costs; the assault I charge was dismissed, and a noi pros with leave was taken on the noh support charge, with the provision that he pay $25 pet- week for the support of throe minor children Jerry M. Boone, 23 223 Waco I Road, charged with violation of the prohibition laws, was sen tence to 90 days suspended up on the payment of a $10 fine and the court costs. Ronald E. Tlgnor, 22, Waco I Road, charged with assault on I a female, malicious prosecution found, prosecuting witness order ed to pay costs. David Merck, 27, 807 Second Street, charged with non support was sentenced to 12 months sus pended upon the payment of the ! court costs and $30 per week for ' ;he support of two minor chil ! (Iron. Gene A. Garble, 21, Clover, S charged with impr per muff '.er and improper license plate W'as sentenced to 60 days sus- I! oended upon the payment of a $5 L fine and the costs Mickey F. Queen. 22, Shelby, charged with no operator's li I' .’ensp. nol pros. Keith H. Carson. North Bel- i mont, charged with improper , license plate and no insurance, i sentenced to 60 days suspended i upon the payment of a $10 fine ind the costs. Thelma S. .lanier. 711 G-antt i Street, charged with parking j meter Llation. found .euilty and 11 -.entenced to 30 days suspended I upon the payment of the park- I ng ticket and halt the court '•osts. J. B. Baker, 26, John C, McCur- 1 ry, 27, Norman T. Snipes, 26, and John F, Tathu.m, 26, all of Rock Hill, charged with violation I of the prohibition laws, bond for I feited. Subml-ssions included; James Miller, 23, Bessemer I City, no operator’s license. $23 . tine plus the costs of court. ' Billy Wade, 23, 408 Waco Rd I no operator’s license. $25 fine 1 plus the costs of court. Roy M. Ruff, 18, 7310 Mid- I pines, failure to yield right of I way, half costs. Billy R. Norkett, 19, Comolius, ] N. C., violation of prohibition laws, improper muffler. $.5 fine plus the court costs. HERE SA’TUHDAY FOB BIG PARADE — Poncho, featured on Montr's Rascals on WFBC-Channel 4, will Join other personali ties scheduled to participate in Saturday's 4:30 p.m. Battle An niversary parade on downtown streets in Kings Mountain. The Sponlsh-teaching Poncho of TV fame is a favorite of kiddies in this area. # 1 A Harold Ferguson, 19, Newland, IN. C., violation of prohibition I laws, $5 fine plus the court costs. Roger L_ Rice, 17, Mooresville. I violation of prohibition laws, $5 I fine plus the court costs. Danny T. Moore, 17, Kinesville, I Kentucky, violation of prohibi tion laws, $5 fine plus the court costs. JAIL SCENE — British citizens of Kings Mountain sought re venge Soturdoy agoinst the mountainmen by Jailing Mayor John H, Moss for failing to wear a Mountaineer Doy button on the lapel of his suit. The Mayor was tossed into the jail on Battle ground avenue, released offer he posted the $1 lor the badge. The picture above was made during the second celebration of Mountaineer Days in 1963 and the "Red Coats” had disployod flags ond a sign on the jail. The jail has since undergone o new point job. Street, parking meter violation, half costs, paid parking tickets plus hauf costs. Harold C. Thrift. 19. Route 2. j exceeding safe speed, half costs. ' Robeit M. White, 17, Shelby, speeding ,50 in 35 zone, halt costs. Fourteen public drunkenness, costs of court. Lloyd P. Abernathy, 18, Mor- I ganton, violation of pm-hibition laws, $.5 fine plus the court costs. Daniel E. Thompson, 19, PO ! Box 423, stop sign violation, half i costs. Winfred Bowen, 2.5, 901 Boyce I Roger D. Gantt, l.S. 306 Park er Street, stop sign violation. AUXILIARY BENEFIT The Bethlehem Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary will soil barbecue chicken plates and homemade cakes and pies Saturday from 5 until 7:30 p.m. at Bethlehem Community Build ing. Tickets are on .sale at $1.50. I READY FOR CELEBRATION — Four diracters of the Kings Mountain Merchonts Associotlon den ned a coenskin cap and were pictured above exomlning a gun, typical of some equipment mer- ebaate ore displaying tn store windows during this week's Battle Anniversary celebration. This yeot'a ceiebMMoa. the fourth unuuuL uwe taltkrted by the Metobonte Aseociotloa in 1962. The city-wide promeUen this jeax b much brooder and more antbiUous and culminotoe eu lahltdoy with a Mg 200-niUt parade on downtown etraetc. From toft obove, Jonai Bridges. Don Dixon. Bill a. Bxowb cad Hnmia HeustMfc 1