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KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C.
Thursday, February I, 1968
THURSDAY IS THE
LAST DAY
YOUR
1%8 CITY TAXES
AVOID 2% PENALTY RATE BY LISTING
YOUR TAXES AT CIH HALL COURT
ROOM.
HOURS: 8:30 a.in. to noon, 1 to 5 p.m.
ALL PERSONS ABE HEREBY NOnFIEO THAT THEY
MUST LIST THEIR PROPERTIES, BOTH REAL AND
PERSONAL.
KM Recoxdet's
Court Session
Held Monday
susncnded $10 nnd court costs;
Michael E. Murry, 1532 Kings
Road, Shelby, improper passing,
^capias issued; Charles L. Hen-
dren, 18 Walker St., speeding 80
Blanton Attends KSSTtSV
ter."
Two-Day Meet
Marine Private Jimmy W
ThoBoard of Directors of Bw-
lington Industries, meeting ir. ^ 4
. John-1 New York today, declared a re;?-8gp
These following actions were
of the Kings Mountain Record
er’s court,
fiivaiu utiiiiiij' YY • uwMi* . • u j c
son, son of Mrs. Lola A. Johnson ular quarterly dividend of JO
4n 45 zone, drivinig while intoxi- CHAPEL HILL Charles D of ^00 W. .Mountain St., Kings'lents per share, payo e M’rtO
cated, 13 months suspended $150 Blanton, Jr. of Kings Mountain Mountain, N- C., was graduatedll, ?n" i-ihruarv
and court costs, license revoked was among the pharmacist-dele- from eight weeks of recruit ^ rt the close of busmens I* c iruaiy
1 year, good behavior 12 months, gates attemiing a 2-day seminar training at the Marino Corps Rc | 196S.
taken durinc Mondav's session ,'i Chapel Hill on "The Pharma-'fruit Depot here. | , Ti7 «m»“horn wilh a
assault on female, 6 months, cist’s Role in .Mental Health". He A^ill undergo from two lo. If lil a Vuter
suspended $25 and court costs; 'phe seminar soonsored hv the f<>tir weeks of individual combat] lieart delect, ne nas a r
Prank A. WUliims. Jr., Route 3,|N. q. Pharmaceutical Association training and then, after leave at'chance today
reckless driving, 30 days suspend- In cooperation with the UNC home, will report to his first ^ overcome this handicap nno lon^
cd upon payment of court costs;, school of Pharmacy and the N. Marine Corps Assignment. | forward to a normal aduit me,
James W. Vandyke. 603 Gantt !c. Department of Mental Health, The intensified Marine recruit states the North Carolina neart
St., driving while intoxicated, 12; covered a diverse oroeram rang- training emphasizes rigid physi-! Association,
months, $100 and court costs, li-ling from the symptoms of men- cal conditioning and survival'
cense revoked 1 year; Andrew G-ltal disease and the language of techniques, both at sea and
Kelly, Route 1. Bessemer City, i mental health to drug useage and ashore, to develop self-confidence
violation of prohibition laws, 201 legal and ethical controls in men- and endurance. Markmansliip
days suspended upon payment of|tal health. "^hh the M-14 rifle and 45-calibor
court coats, not violate motor ur. Arthur J. Prange, Jr., As- pistol are equally stressed, and
laws 4 months. | sociatc Director of Research De- close order drill instills the Ira
s-rnset uon Yclopment at the University Psv ditions of Marine Corps team
Lm r^er^'l'^or'^r'ichia'ic center. Chapel Hill, saii worK
These persons pleaded guilty
and paid their fines before court
bei^an; Orddrcll L. Whitworth,
313 W. Davidson, Gastonia, stop
light violation: Phillip D. Ruff,
^05 Boyce St., failure to comply
with N. C. inspection laws; Golor
3. Shchan, 722 W. Elm St., stop
light violation: Clarence W. Bosh-
imer IV, 811 Imperial Dr., Gas-
onia, failure to comply with N.
C. Inspection laws.
Wray A. Williams, Route 3,
failure to see movement could be
made safely; John H. England,
324 Fourth St., driving while in
toxicated: James T. Stanley,
Route 5, Shelby, stop light viola
tion; David W. Norman, Route
Ave., assault on female, nol pros.l potent drugs acting primar- A tliorough study of basic mili-
waop .... __ ^ «,.i—j
Sfrfncre ' ..ut '>v on thc mind have been the tary subjects, hygiene, first aid
reason why mental hos- and sanitation, and the customs,'
nn female, continued Febiuaiy ^ ^^ady c«urtesies, history and mis.sion
decline in the number of patients of the Marine Corps serve to
Six Kings Mountain youths' during the last deeade. polish the new Marine’s recruit
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I, kings Creek, S. C., improper! were charged and convicted of An unhappy footnote to an^ucation and prepare him to
MBS. STEVE HARMON
TAX LISTER
CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN
muffler.
The following during the ses
sion: Troy F. Law's, Cherokee St.
Violation of prohibition laws, 30
fays suspended, $10 arid court
'osts; Roy G. La-ws, Phenix St.,
iolation prohibition laws for
beverage purp-oses, 20 days sus
Tended $10 and court costs; Rog
er D. McDaniel, N. Dilling St.,
Carnal knowledge of minor fe
male, continued February 5.
Withrow Brown, 415 Ellis St.,
'mpropier muffler, no insurance,
xintinued February 5; Roy G.
Laws, Phenix St., no operators
'icense.nol pros; Troy F. Laws,
Cherokee St., assault on female,
1 months suspended $15 and
-ourt costs, good behavior 4
months; Willie C. Hayes, Chil
fers St., assault on female, 4
months, state prison department
■entered notice of appeal, bond
set at $2001.
Franklin D. Bell, 114 Owens
ft., violation of prohibition laws,
•ontin-ued February 5; Melvin E.
Ramsey, Coopertown, no opera-
ors license 90 days (notice of
'ppeal, bond set at $200); Hu-
lert R. Huffstetler, York, S. C,
lisposing of fflorteaced proper
‘y, 90 days suspended upon pay-
nent of court costs (pay amount
’>26-35, property balancol.
Joe B. Cornwell, Childers St.,
speeding 60 in 35 zone, 30 days
larceny of one loaf of bread from othci-wise rosy report on the pro- join the Marine combat forces.
Harris Teeter. They were James gross against mental illness was
V ^ ^ .A « . A ^ A. e.. « . . f ^ 44 A Am .. . t.. YT*
Blanton, 112 N. City St., Junior added: "No one knows why,” Dr. PamamJ CaIaC
Turner. 117 Wells St., Donald Prange remarked, "but in recent flCVUltl MttlCa
Paysour, 121 Bridges St., Mike years mental hospitalization of _ _
Blanton. 129 McGinnis St., Rob- teenagers has increased about Uy l||||il||||||||||
ert Blanton. 112 City St., and three times as fast as in the gen-
Mike Goins, 803 First St. Turner eral population."
and Paysour plead guilty. The!
court ruled that each of the oth- David Boliolof
er boys were just as guilty and
the same sentence would applv »»ins raOniwIlOIl
FT. BRAGG. N. C. (AHTNC)- Of 1603- compared to sales of
David S. Bohcler. son of Mr. and, $337,700,000 for the same period
'kingsT^untaIn^
BESSEME^ CITY /j
DRIVE-IN
NEW YORK - Burlington In
dustrics, Inc., today reported rec
ord consolidated net sales of
$391,716,(XX) for the quarter cn<l-
od December 30, 1967, an increase
‘he following conditions; ^ B„holer. Route 2.' last year.
^'"^8 Mountaln, N. C.. was pro- Net earnings for the quarter
ployed regularly, none shall en* to Army private pay grade increased 24% to $20,032,000.
'shan't^* completion of basi<- equal to 79 cents per share on
lT^iefkendT. li«^nL^evoke^d! and “mining at Ft. Bragg. N. shares outstanding at
each to ^y ^urt costs. 'The | 1^^^ promotions were awardeel able quarter last ycar,*^ nrt "cani-
ludge stated that if any condi- months earlier than is cus- ingg were $16,146.0(X) or 6t cents
tion IS violated a four months ac- an Army policy per share.
tivm sentense would take effect, providing incentive for outstand- Charles F. Myers, Jr., prc.si-
Seven Kings Mountain men ‘ ^ the results wore in
were charged with il egal gam-j as many as half thc trainees, ime with earlier eWations
The/ wLre!‘'”T™d,«..<^“<^h ‘raining cycle are ei.- ,hat textile demmm. was - -
„ . i physical combat proficicnev test,, increase in business sinco last
Raines. Campe, Wright and Gantt bearing and leadership'September in most areas of op
erations," he stated, "and we ex-
were found not guilty of the: potential,
'harge. The others were senten-'
ced to 4 months suspended $33 their bond was
ind court costs, not to violate N.|each.
C. Laws for 4 months. The mcn| Also, there were 11 public drunk
entered notice of appeal and charges during the week.
set at $2(X).(X) improvement to oon-
■ tinue in our second fiscal quar-
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