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For the pa.<t two years he was the commander of the 3rd Mr. and Mrs. Joe B<*11 and Rlion*: Force Ras(* spent the* weekend da and Mr. and .Mrs. Carl Cell-with his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. ! were recent visitors <»f Mr. an<l| Strikes Wright and tamiiy. ' Mr.s, Fklgai Belt. j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Disc. West Airman First CIas.s Wayne* ly and Billy of Harbe»son, De*la- Turner of Seymore • Johnson Air ware were Friday visitors of Mrs. Force Base, Goldsboro, sp(*nt the* J, W. Bell and Mrs. Sam Be*ll and Investi-, I weekend with hb-parents. Mr. and Gail. gallons (OftI- at 01m.st(*d Slate Mr.«. Lloyd Turner. Rev. Russell Hinneti of lliph MiddMown, Pa. ! ! Mis.s Ruby Jones spent seve'ral Point will bring the morning wor- awarded the second oak, days with Mr. and Mrs. Hicks ship service and Re'v. Ector Ham- cla.ster to his Air Feirce Jones and re*lative*s of Forest City, rick of Alexandria, Va., will bring! Medi^durlng a si^ ialj or overseas a.ssignments at Goose of Kings Mountain High School Bay, Labrador; England and Ger- • and the University of North Ciro- many. Prior to coming to 01m.«tt?d lina at Chapel Hill with a d(?gre*e in 1966 he was the assistant di*p- ‘ in commerce. He is married to uty director of Spe<*ial Invc^tiga- the former Gladys Guffey. The tions in Euro|«» for throe years.' Ratterroe’s have a daughter Julia Colonel RatlerrcH* is a graduate; and a son, Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cobb. Va- the evening worship .service.^ atj retir(*ment (*eremony in his of fice. , landa and Sandra Lee visited Mr. the Oak Grove Baptist Church .... and Mrs. Hoyle Burton for a week Sunday. (.olonel Ratterree entered the in Richmond, Va. They al.so tour-j Rev. and Mrs. Ector Hamricki Force in 1942 as an aviation I cd Wa.shington, D. C. | and family spent last week visit ' World War II ’ Ann Hullender of High Point ^ ing Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hamrick.. ^ ' recently vi.siied a week with San- Sunday visitors of Mrs. J. yi, | comber pilot m the .southwest Pa* I flra Lo(* and Valanda Cobb. Sunday 1 Wright and Marguerite were Mr. ; cifie, winning the Distinguished i D. r. Washburn of Lattimore.; and Mrs. Bill Sugg.s, Jerry, Dale. ^ ^ Wiley Allen and W^alter Vess, Sr.; V/anda and Bobby Ware. ! PujPle Heart for wounds roeoivod attended the IndU-strial Education I Sunday visitors of Mrs. J. VV’.' ^ Summer Conference last week at’Bell were Jonas Bell, Randy ardj'^l!^ New Guinea m 1943. the North Carolina Stale Univer-1 Chris, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bridges. ' siiy in Raleigh. j Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor of Char- j Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blanton’ lotte. Saturday visitors were Heiv ' and family .spent several days va- ’ ly Bell and Steve of Charlotte. I caticning at .Myrtle Beach. S. C. j Mr. and Mre. J. D. Short and Mr. and Mrs. Giles Bell and family .‘jpent the weekend visit- I family, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Web-; ing Mr. and Mrs. James Rolhel of .ster and family arc spending sev I Greenville, S. C. They attended eral days at White Lake. During his career he served oth- Mr. and .Mr.s. Oland Horn. W’(*ek- end visitors were Mr.s. Blaine Wil kie and Johnny of Spring Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Biddix of Biloxi, Mississippi, and Mr. and Mr.s. wresley Kiser. Ml. and .Mrs. Franklin Davis I the wedding of Brenda Rothel tOj Mr. and Mr.s. Toy Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Elva .MeSwain is sirending: Randy Lawless at the Edgewood this week with her .son, Mr. and Church of Christ. Mrs. Horace MeSwain of Shelby. | Mrs. .\udrey Bateman and Lar- Airman First Class Charles T. j ry and Barry of Newport Nows. Wright of Seymour - Johnson Air Virginia spent several days with KM RECORDER’S COURT NEWS Mrs. Ray Jastice and family, Mr.s. C. G. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Grigg, Mr. and Mrs. Phil More , head and Mr. and Mrs. Norman. Davis and family attended 1he| Davis reunion held at Pine W'ith-; row' in Liittimore Sunday. Jimmy F'iteh visited several days vvith Mrt and Mrs. W. A. MeSwain and familv' of Greens boro. Mr. and Mra Sam Lovelace and Jerry .spent the weekend vvitli: the MeSwains. ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Armstrong' of Sumter, S. C. are spending this week vvith Mr. and Mrs. Melvin , Wright. Weekend visitors were’ Pvt. Harold Wright of Ft. Bragg, i These persons pleaded guilty , D. Friday. Gastonia, improper , Mrs. Bill Joyner and daughter and 1 and paid their fines before ctjuit^ muffk^r, called and failed, bond grandchildren of Columbia. S. C.. began: Charles E. Bush. Croii.-iO., forleited; Luther Mc*Clain, Route; and Peggy Blanton, violation of prohibition laws; Ed- 1, driving while intoxicated, stop' ward James Carroll. Jr.. Route 1.1 light violation, continued August failure to have vehicle inspected;; 26; Clinton Howard. Jr., Gastonia. Rodney S. Mull. Route 3, Cherry'- j driving while intoxicated, con- ville, driving without lights; Rob-! tinued August 26; Theodore R. ert Lee Wilson, 107 N. Piedmont! Wilson, Route 1, violation of pro- Av'e.. speeding 48 in 35 zone; hibition laws, continued August George Clarence Smith, Jr., 800 N. 2C. Piedmont Avc., improper muffler. Charles Jessie Childers, 112 Oriental Ave.. stop sign violation; Charles Thomas Ledford, 208 York Rd., speeding 49 in 35 zom*; Jee Buddy Jones. Grover, improp er muffler; .Charles B. Wilkie, Wil mington. running red light. j^NGSf^UNTAlN' CITY Olin D. Southerland. Fairviewi St., hit and run. 6 months sus- j pended $50 and court costs, pay I damages; Roy Torrence Young, 1 Gastonia, failure to w’ear crash ' helmet. 30 days suspended court; I costs; Roy Torrence Young, Gas- ’ Ionia, no operator’s licen.se, nol; Harold Donald Bumgardner. pros, speeding 40 in 35 zone, .30 York Rd.. exceeding safe speed; j days suspended, half court costs. VVoody Herman, Jr.. .5120 Alid-j Espen Elton Willis. Route -2 inne.s spwding 49 in 3,i zone; Ger-, Lawndale, no tat;, called and fail- aid .r-. ... — Iiusis, laimage u. suiiens, 4U2 E. nLTfa ' continued Au- ; David Clippard. 827 First St., im- gust 26 ■ nuiffler; Charles R. Wor-1 l. F. Frix, N. Deal St., assault on che.ster. Charlotte, .speeding 50 in female, 4 months suspended $10 dc* zone; James L. Adam.s, Ruute and court costs; Donald W Bur- i 1 exceeding safe speed; Clarence; ton. 601 Jackson St., .speeding 90 35 zone, continued August 26; ; violation cf prohibition laws fori William Henry Stewart, 304 Park- ; St., violation of prohibition The following cases were held laws, called and failed to appear I during the court session; Lindsey bond forfeited. DRVE-IN THEATRE ALWAYS SIMO A CARLOADI THtJRS.-rRI.-SAT. — 3 HITS' No. 1 “ST. VALENTINE'S DAY MASSACRE" NOb 2 ‘‘Traveling Saleslady" No. 3 “FLIM FLAM MAN" ON SAT. 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