Newspapers / The Kings Mountain herald. / June 9, 1966, edition 1 / Page 15
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
/ ■ : ‘ V*-.-v r Thursday. June f?66 Routine Docket Abed Monday The following sentences were handed down in Monday’s rou tine session of City Recorder’s Court; s Thomas L. Wilson, 32, 312 Ellis Street^ no operator’s license, stop light violation, 90 days suspend ed upon payment of a $15 fine and the court costs. John W: Bennett, 19, 413 Ben nett Street, speeding 55 in 45 zone, 30 days suspended upon the payment of thie court costs. Phillip D. Ruff, 17, 805 Boyce Street, improper muffler, tond forfeited. KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. S Sims Street, spieding .50 in 25 ; 1, exceeding .safe speed, half zone, jury fee posted. j costs. Roger Warren, 25, 102 Gold Street Ext., assault with a dead ly weapon with intent to kUl, 18 ■montlLS; case appealed, bond set at $1,500. -■ Subnmsions included: , Ray G. Stinnett, Jr., 17. Routte 2, Bessemer City, improper muff ler, half costs Steve C. Horton, 18, Route 1, Grover, stop sign violation, half j costs. I Benjamin J. Lockhart, 22, ! Routre 1, Orover, stop light vio- ! lation, half costs. ! vv .... i Bobby G Jennings. 26, Shelby, I improper muffler, half costs. Norman C. Camp, 18, 112 I Walker Street, excbedin.g safe Curtis R. Grebn, 28, 610 East Ridge Street, affray, six months j-speed, half costs, suspended upon the payment of a ^5 fine and costs Curtis R. Green, 28. 610 East Ridge Street, assault on a fe- malie, 12 months suspended upon the payment of a $50 fine and costs. Bobby G. Green, 34, 315 jiin Patsy M. Mitchell, 25, 404 Bak 'Street, affray, not giuiltv Street, stop sign violation, rv 1 half costs. Doyl W. Shelton, 44, 212 North I Charles D. McSwain, 18, Route Fred Smith, Jr., 23, Route 1, Grover, excfeeding safe speed, half costs. Thomas E. Forbes, 16, Gas tonia, stop light violation, half costs. Mark O. Stoterau, 16, 306 Sil ver Street, stop sign violation, half costs. Rayi.mond G. Keith, 18, Coward, S. C., improper muffler, half costs. Charles D. Bell, 17, 814 Fourth Street, exceeding safe -speed, half costs. Dennis N. Farris, 20, Route 1, improper muffler, half costs. Ching Yang Hsu, 26, Knoxville, Tenn., stop light violation, half costs. Lucius A. Littlejohn, 50, Besse mer City, stop sign violation, costs. George N. Kelly, 18, Union Mills, improper muffler, half costs. Catherine R Adams, 38, Be.s- semer City, improper muffler, half costs. Beauford IL Carswell, 25, Mar ietta, Ga., stop light violation, half costs. Jack P_ Turner, 60, Shelby, stop light violation, half costs. Ja.mcs Byers, 24, 1304 N. Boyce Street stop sign violation half costs. WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE JBethwaieHews Spry Creature Here** the Answer VERTICAL 1 Stuff 2 Present 3 Including particular average (ab.) 4 Silver-white nictal 5 Malayan dagger 6 Indonesians of Mindanao 7 French island 8 Gaelic 9 Italian city 10 Male drink 11 Forward m Direction 17 Enthusiastic ardor 22 Hazards Plonk Brothers & Co.. Inc. — Announces ^ 8x10 or 11x14 ONLY (Plus 50c Handling, Insurance) ■OnZONTAL 1 Depicted creature lOBiUmle 13 Newspaper workers 14 Meadow 15 .Asiatic country >8 Guides J a Myself /.9 Onager Lamprey I'l Size of shot i 3 Place (ab,) -3 Near , 2* Frdt decay '.770rciinof Sa'di ! 3.) Ever (contr.) Sped ' it2 Blackbird of 24 Bullfighter ' dt'.ckco family I 33 Aesanx \ Silkworm 34I>.di3Ji weight 35 Tty 37 In its proper pl*ce (ab.) 38 Urdversal I language 30 Kipg of Egypt (Bib.) . 41 Mohammed’s son-in-law ■ 44 Cc>oking utensil i 48 Gold (her.) ' 4a Seem S9SUck 182 New Guinea pert 53 Became [ :-n.d;uatcd 55 >’ote in j Guido’s scale 55 It is an I American red ' (Pl.) rantyni npiBSK isoEie; hlBRim Wednesday night is activities Lovelace Saturday, night at the church with all the mission auxiliaries meeting at ^ The Intermediate boys Sunday 7:00 and Prayer Meeting at 8:00 ^t'hool Class of David Baptist o’clock. Sunday night June 12 church will have a party Thurs- will be Bible School Gommence- afternoon at the Kings Mtn. ment Service. x' jTTlja Aj-fOnl l-aiYleiLY 3 • y i or iTHi 0 Mrs. Charles Washburn, Lar ry, Garry and Terry of Green ville, S. C., visited Mr and Mrs. Walter Vess, Sr. recently. City lake. Mr. is the teacher. -ewis Crawford 43 Arabian kingdom 44 Hawaiian 26 Cotton fabric 28 Hindu garment precipice ’ 29 Geraint’s wife 45 Stench 35 Winglike 46#:uropean parts city 36 Boy’s name 47 Communisfs 39 Bargain event 49 Vegetable 40 Gem .51 Compass point 42 Varnish 54 Symbol for ingredients lutecium Rev. and Mrs. A1 Butters of Jacksonville, N. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. P. F. McSwain Satur day and Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Oran White and Waters of Greensboro spent Sun- Karen Bush of Charlotte, along ,iay ^vith the -MeSwains witli their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Bush "'Tss Ann Hoyle, Tommy Dean and daughter of Washington, D. and Coleman of Chersyville vis- C. visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 'h'd Mrs. Walter Vess Jr. Mon- Blanton Sunday j day. STRICTLY FRESH This is the only country in the world where as soon as a man can afford’ a Ford 1 he buys a Cadillac. i Visitors in tlie home of Mr. a n d .Mrs. Tommy Champion 1 z 5 5 b 1 9 10 II IT] 15 m (^ 1 lb n li V/ za Zl ll 1 a lb fr Z 3~ 50 •V. iT* 'i " \ xi»i 55“ T ! ’.9 MO m HI Ml Ptrarr MH M5 >(4 M9 " 1 1 ii 1 U Sb 1 i Mrs Effie Green, Paul and Joyce of Chester, S. C., visited ! Mrs. Ma rie Gi .hons and Mi.s. Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. ' Q. V. Philbcck Sunday. Dean Cha-xpion and Tim; Mrs. 7 17 .u 7, ’77 7, syman Cl-.ampion and Mrs Elva 1 David Baptist church will have Mt..'5\vaiu I their Vacation Bible .School Juniv ! 13-17 in the afternoon from 3:00 | Mr. and Mrs. Gland Horn and 1 until 5:30. Preparation day will Eddie and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. j he .Saturday, June n at 9:i)u Dixen attended the Clarence ! o’clock.-Mr. VV. A. McS^)v•ain will Dixon reunion at Kadish Metho- be principal of the Bible School. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Putnam and boys of Charlotte and Mi.ss Georgia Ledford of Cherryville visited Mr. and Mrs. Cravvfoirl dist church in Eelwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Mayer moved into"their new home on tJio .McSwain road Saturday. The weaker sex is the stronger sex because of the weakness of the stronger sex for the weaker sex. * *■ * Status symbol: Something your neighbor has two of which you don’t have one of. ^ « Here's a tip from our physical education depart ment: The road to less weight is just around the bend when you exercise. A naturalist says it’s possible to hold an alliga tor’s mouth shut with one hand. Sounds like a snap. The Veteians Coinei that my condition was inactive, j I would like to know why there • is a difference in service-connect ed disabilitie.s? A—The difforionce in .service- connected disabilities is the sev erity of eacli disability. Each case is decided on tlie dcgre(' the vetran is disabled. Just about I any ailment or disability can be EDITOR’S NOTE: .Below are j service-connected if the v:'teran can prove that'the iiliu'ss or dis- xilitarv ARCN-«Alie* CuifTlent th* fool ol all 3 vtMf paialt Portrait Special! MONDAT & TOGSDAT. HINE 13 &ir~ - 10 A.X"til 5:00 P. M. Photographer Will Be Avail^le All Work Gueftanteed By Ingram's Studio ' No Age Limit * Full Pose Portiait CHILDREN & ADULTS _ EXCLUSIVE ONLY AT PLONK BROTHERS & COMPANY. INC. Kings Mountain. N. C. authoritative answers by the Vet erans Administration to .some of | ability occurred duriiif the many current questions from | service, former servicemen and their families. Further information on veterans benefits may be obtain ed at any VA office Q—Will VA guarantee a busi ness loan under the new GI Bill‘d A—No. Business loans are piol authorized. GI loans may be made for the purcVia.se of homes, farms, farm supplies or- equip ment, or to obtain^far.:Ti work ing capital: also to make alter ations, repairs or improvements in homFs aTfeady owned and oc cupied; or, to refinance delin quent indebtedness on the pro perty. Q-^Can the so-called “six month enlistees’’ take advantage of the bducational provisions of the new GI Bill? A-—No. Six month enlistees, national guard reservists and those who .go on active duty for training purposes only are not eligible for the benefits of the ■ new GI Bill. I Q—In 1918 I suffered TB and ! \va.s sent to a Naval Hospital from which I was discharged a year later with a 100 per cent i temporary total service-conect- I cd disability In 1942 I was told Canada's Quebec province is larger than France, Gernnany and Spain combined. The belief that bats cannot see well is false. The\' have good eye sight. After 90 days in a hospital medicare does not co-ntribute to the costs. VOTE FOR HARRIET ROBERTS EVANS Candidate For The Office Of Treasurer Cleveland County • Harriet is able and capable of performing the duties of the office. • Harriet needs the job. • Harriet is. a life-long resident of Cleveland County. HARRIET ROBERTS EVANS Harriet Will Appreciate Your Vote and Support In Democrat ic Primary Saturday. June 25th. (This ad paid for by friends and supporters of Harriet Roberts Evans) 6:9-23 CROWN-POINT They’re cool! Airy fabric uppers actually breathe. So versatile, too... tight at home in gym, or class room, wherever you choose to go in comfort. SEAVU The newest look in rope trim casuals for every ' costume or ocomSoO^ These frisky flsttlet keep you stappiQglightly* at home or away at work or play. • by BALL'UAND SUMMERETTES my BALk-^AND Green. Beige, Faded Blue Sizes 4 To 10 Plpok Brothers & Company
June 9, 1966, edition 1
15
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75