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Asheville Citizen-Times from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 11

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"I I I 1 Nes Of Public Record THE ASHEVULB CITIZEN, ASHEVILLE, N. C. 1 1 Friday, September 18, 1960 11 Kearns Estate Is Valued At $247,851 Here Man Charged Bank Theft KEfSTON, (AP) -Kenneth Earl Grant, $6, of Ktaston, was 1 Cnnntv Court Jrtinn Wt and run driving, to Sept AIB Fall Meet Set Here Saturday Night Park Helen Wheeler, Valley Clyde Hixon, Salola issuing The estate of Oscar. feugens Kearns, who died March 26, 1958 in Guilford County, la valued at 21, Charlotte, and Suzanne Witter, 23, Athens, Ga. Real Estate Transfers W.

H. Rhodes to S. D. Stroupe, property in elty. assault, to Sept.

16. Sal J. Conlllo, Sunset assault on a female, to Sept. 16. Walter Leon Harvey, Swanna-noa, larceny and receiving, to that I in a state Inheritance Edward T.

Shipley of Winston- Births Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reid, Mel-bourn a daughter, Sept. 15, by adoption. St Joseph 'i Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Young, Mart Hill, a son, Sept. IS. Mr. and Mrs.

James M. Stewart, Town Mountain a daughter, Sept. 15. Memorial Mission Mr. and being held under 110,000 bond Thursday charged with burglary fraudulent check, SO days on roads; second count, issuing fraudulent check, JO days on roads at expiration of first sentence; two charges of embezzlement, preliminary examination waived, bound to Superior Court upder $300 bond.

Ralph Raymond Burleson, Bar-nardsville, no registration, pray 21, Wilburn Epley, Swannanoa, In the $466.64 theft from the Calypso branch of the Bank of four AIB courses that will report filed In Buncombe Su- under way this month. The perior Court, courses and their initial class! Tom J- Kearns Is executor of meetings include: the estate, which consists of Principle, of Bank Operations 100 ln feal estti- i personal property, $108,214.75 in Sept. 22. board room of Tlie Bank stocks and and m500 of Asheville; Trust Department surance. larceny and receiving, to Sept.

Mount Olive. 21. Salem, controller of Wachovia Bank Trust will be the speaker for the fall banquet of the Asheville Chapter of the American Institute of Banking, It has been announced by Jack H. Oechslin, chapter president. Shipley will discuss "Automation In Banking." The banquet will be held Satur Donald Roney, special agent in Paul M.

Brooks, Oteen, lar Mrs. Thomas Knighten, 530 N. Louisiana a son, Sept. 15. charge of the Charlotte FBI of S.

D. Stroupe to C. Whitcomb Alden property in city. Mary R. Mascari to John I.

Mascari, property In Reems Creek Township. Josephine M. Rinella, trustee, to John I. Mascari, property In Reems Creek Township. Thomas Edward Bell to J.

F. McElwain, property In Avery Creek Township. Estella Moses to Warren Lau er for judgment continued 12 fice, aaid Grant was arrested ceny and receiving, to Sept. 21. C.

C. Runyon, Bradley in decent exposure, to Oct. 14. Mr. and Mrs.

Coy C. Stone, 150 months. John Stanhope Oates, Swanna services 1, sept. 21, club room of First Union National ln Asheville; Accounting Sept. 22, club Wednesday night in his automobile and offered no resistance.

Grant was given a hearing noa, speeding, $10 and $10 of day night in Battery Park Hotel, costs. room of Wachovia Bank Trust anH nrVilin -icran jmUjf Thursday before U.S. Commis Pinkney Eugene Branch, Swan- Woodfin a son, Sept. 15, Mr. and Mrs.

Audie Ammons, Weaverville KFD 1, a daughter, Sept. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon B.

Wright, Fairview RFD a daughter, Sept. 15. sioner W. J. Thomas who ordered nanoa, following car too closely.

der Johns, property in Lower $10 $20 costs. Hominy Township. Article By Miss Waite In New Magazine NASHVILLE, Term. An article by a Black Mountain, N. C.

Lillie May Boley and Margaret him held for trial during Hie Nov. 28 term of Federal Court In Wilmington. Roney said the bank vault was punched open last April and the money, all in change, was taken. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Roy; The Bank of Asheville. has Issued Asheville; and Business an invitation to all banking em- Administration, which will also ployes throughout Western North I I TLT Carolina to attend. Reservations, I Co- AU h. said, may be made by coo wl" meet Earl McGuire. AIB mem- e.

bership and enrollment chariman. an'ng at The Bank of Asheville. Tr Western North Carolina. Advanced regis- The event will get under way! trjitinnv mav moH hv nAntaxt. Goldsby to Sherman W.

Ramsey, Roney said an unsuccessful at tempt was made on a second safe Patricia Dillingham Carter, Jonestown Improper parking, $2 of costs. W. B. Willis, Brickyard improper parking, $2 of costs. Police Court Ed Swann, Clyde larceny, nine months on roads, appealed to Superior Court under $500 bond; probable cause found on charge of larceny and receiving, Farker, Chun as Cove a son, Sept.

15. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vern Cooper, 15 Whitson a daughter. Sept.

15. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robert Powers, 33 Pinehurst a son, Sept. 15.

property in county. Groce B. Banks to Benson G. Eanks, property in Riverview. Lora D.

Reed to Jerry Brittain Reed, property in Beaverdam Ward. Lora D. Reed to Welzie De- in the bank. at 6:30 p. with a social hour, Ung tne enrollment and member- followed by dinner, Shipley's ad church librarian will appear In the first issue of "The Church Library Magazine," published by the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention.

ship chairman. dress and a dance. Oechslin has also announced 2 More Polio Cases Reported rweese Reed, property on Chest- Licensed To Wed nut a. The article, "A Fulfilment." was written by Florida Waite. li William A.

Lanelord. 17. and' Mae W. Schulti to Esther. L.

bound to Superior Court under AUCTION Starting 10:30 A. M. Monday, Sept. 1 9th and continuing until sold at Zealandia, known as Henry's Castle, atop Beaucatcher Mountain Present contents of residence consisting; of: Mahogany dining room chairs, sideboard, dining table, desks, odd tables, odd chairs, sofas, bedroom furniture, fireplace equipment, paint ings, prints, picture and mirror frames, mirrors, house screens, brass-ware, cameras and equipment, garden furniture, large Oriental nig, carpet, sectional and glass door bookcases, large iron safe, kitchen equipment and numerous other household articles. Sale by order of Brig.

Mrs. H. A. Macon ochie Nat Friedman, Auctioneer SHELBY. N.C.

(AP) A 6-i Man Held In Hit-Run Death brarian at First Baptist Church $500 bond; no probable cause found on charge of breaking and entering. of Black Mountain. month-old baby and a 19-year-old i freshman coed are Cleveland! Hazel Irene Sweeny, 16, both ofiCreasmati, property on Stuyve-Hendersonville. sant Rd. Biltmore Forest.

Donald Eugene Pack, 25. antf H. W. Powell to Elbert B. Leslie Ledbctter, 19, both of: property on TMrd Ave.

In the article, Miss Waite, for- SVixnti. oiatl. Ft Tallnn Mr Wnllu I a CONVENIENCE Convenient just out-of-town location; Convenient aHhe-door parking; Convenient, leisurely way to shop and see select giftware and lamps; Convenient charge, charge plan, and layawav accounts: Convenient and prompt delivery and mail service. a I of the past two months. SPARTA, N.C.

(AP) Warren Seth Martin of Rt. 2. Harmony Asnevme. Albert Theodore Pearson Jr. I "fl LTS Mitchell, county health R.

N. Dcmpsey to V. B. Bailey, iDrntvrlv in Ijm-pr Hnminu'Tnwn- a.ut juueiiiviii vviiuuuiu vis oj- woiu, vuc vi UiC 1I1UAL CI' officer. annonnopH the nia nere 'inursaay in lieu Thursday and identified the $10:000 nd in connection with fj Llovd W.

Rich. Candler RFD S.lPle is through the printed pace." tims as Ricky Joe Hudson, n.ll-run aln a frmte DroDPrtu in Bnva! I boulevard i ance violation 1 she explains how through printed baby, of Rt. 3. Lawndale. and: Aiiegnany county noy.

Miis Sarah Louise Davis of Spin-) Agent Lonnie Williams of the a continued i the Church Library Serv Pjnfs prayer tor judgment is an factor Yes, Oonvenienee important shopping you will find at on payment ot costs. dale, a freshman at Gardner sm arrested Martin Wednesday! night as he drove his truck a through North Wflkesboro. Thel prisoner Is married and has seven children. The victim was Blllv Hueh Webb College. Dr.

Mitchell said the baby had not started its Salk anti-polio shot and apparently has some paralysis in the right arm. He ice ministers to more than 7,000 church libraries in the Southern Baptist Convention. The magazine, to be published quarterly, makes its first appearance with the October issue. It Is designed as a guide to an effective library program In the church. cJhe IXL SHOP M.

F. Meredith to Alice Logan Foster, property on Beech St. W. R. Sullivan to Mary Wheeler, property on Lamb Ave.

Building Permits' H. H. Lehman, five-room residence. 67 Ambler S10.000. Howard B.

Buchanan, Spruce Pine RFD 1, acquitted of charge of assault with a deadly weapon: assault, 30 days on roads, suspended on payment of $10 and costs: public drunkenness and disorderly conduct, 30 days on roads, suspended on payment ol HERE'S WHY NOTHING WORKS LIKE TUMS Ko other antacid contains Tims medically recognized formula for relief from acid indigestion, heartburn and gas. TUMS 3 a (acid medicines work together to: said that Miss Davis, who has Johnson of Laurel Springs, struck received three shots, has no paral- and killed Sept. as he rode a' 'bicycle. 371 Merrimon Ample Parking Space Mrs. Lewis Ballard, carport.

23 1D ana cosls' I Winnfred $600. George L. Nanney, Spruce Pine. C. G.

Metcalf. reroof residence. RFD drivin intoxicated, six 1 CHAHNtL SYSTEM Portable, anr 95 '34 1043 Patton Ave $00 months on roads, suspended on i iir payment of $100 and costs. i Mrs. A.

McDade Capiat. trtei bwrt residence, 86 Vermont (or folowlnt defendant, I PaulLunsfoid, reroof wh0 faifd to when 158 AppalachianWay, $115. for I charges, they are: I Filed, Superior Court Marion Dalton. HendersonvlUe.l I Stella G. Roberts.

adminiStra-jPuDblic, i trix Atchley H. Roberts estate. Pau' Lane Coxe Improper 'vs. William Eugene Moore of au' d's tag Edna Maye Moore, for $10.000 Freemaq. Oak Park 'rfamocro far alloool Shoplifting.

Neutralize excess stomtch acids last and ttlectivtly keep you at your level best so you get more enjo mem out of living! ii p.rf. I Joe Freeman Brick hit KWO In Hoalh Jr IQOl anH for $40,000 damaeps' for' his I James A. Ensley, Canton, pub- lie drunkenness. There's a Motorola Stereo to fit everv wrongful death, allegedly sustained when car ran off U.S. 25.

Carroll Caldwell, Leicester Bpn 9 1icin0 inHApanl mnA nrn. i a I vf Ifane language over the telephone NtW MUin-CHANNfl SYSTtM friend budie A. Mcintosh, vs Maintain noimal stomach balance Uutint relief so you continue to feel good and do the things you enjoy. James R. Boyd.

Alexander. driving intoxicated. Leonard Walter Aiken, for damages for personal injuries 3 iokp tyitami. ptaktat 99 lo 149 allegedly sustained as passenger June 5. 1960 when driverless car cmi iggs Charles McClure, Toxaway reckless driving and no auto liability insurance.

Robert L. Godfrey, Indiana damage to property. Cases continued, with defendant and charges, follow: Margaret T. Sronce, Mayfield lunged into sycamore tree, on Aiken Rd. in Reems Creek Township.

Act gently for safe relief. No acid rebound. Take Tums anytime, anywhere never let acid indigestion mar your good times! speeding, to Sept. 17. Edwin Y.

Cowden. Ramoth Filed County Court William Luther Adams Jr. vs. Billy Frank Hawkins and Mary Clark Turner, for $2,000 damages to car and $15,000 damages for personal injuries allegedly sus red traffic light violation, to Sept. 24.

Lark M. Jones, Hi Alt 7-rf 1960 Improper license tag, to Sept. 24. tained in collision Aug. 29, on N.C.

63 near Asheville. budset Phillip A. Ballard. Waynesville i t.T James Ernest Tolley vs. Maggie RFD 4.

hit and run driving, to NOTHING k--JKt WORKS LIKE TUMS Louise Tolley. for divorce on 28. 0 0 of two years' Morris Ball, Weaverville RFD; ff Learns- While He Earns ixciusfvr Aoroou SYSTIM wl 0Mt Autfl UpmraKK, Separate AmpHHtn, 1 SwaK lar SyMaiM. 17 to 199" And no matter which model you choose, you'll get the finest stereo performance it is possible to build at the price. The Motorola name is your assurance of quality entertainment.

FREE ENTERPRISE BLOSSOMS HERE! mi FUKNITVH ONf-fffCf CABINET wifti CotdM Awd) Svporotof, 3 Sporel AmpKfWt, 3 Spart $pakr Up to 102 worn tftstoAfanoui poh pewr, CNtll 2499S to 479 i f' i Only an opportunity existed and the determination of a boy to do something bow it Chuck Taylor's neighborhood was a new suburban one. Homes were few and far between. No one had yet established a newspaper route here. But Chuck, with an assist from Mother and Dad, saw what a splendid opportunity existed for getting started on a growing and profitable venture. Today, Chuck Taylor is a fine example of a successful young businessman.

He has a sizable savings account which will someday be applied toward a college education. He has gained valuable business experience. He has made lasting friendships among important people in this suburban community. He is living proof thai the Younger Generation in this year of I960 is made of pretty fine stuff, and. given the opportunity, will Sve op to the highest egpertatinrai of fcesr alders? lk WSS Harlfoge Cantonetion OrOOL'J AMUJMK SYSTtM EyiOHrQnoi-A rirtcon fit wparh OTbhwH 6m horn aw oal fumMiira aaSacfiaw a Drexel and ritage aQ08 More People than Any Other Stereo BILTMORE UPTOWN XS with NEWSPAPER BUSINESS of his own and Us parents behind him GREAT FUTURE lies ahead ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES B.

F. GOOPEHCM BILTMORE TIRE CO. JYST sovth nr iyt. tdwrds high school IVSOX BETTV. MANAGER sis Mcdowell al 2-4681 109 PATTON AVE.

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