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The Gastonia Gazette from Gastonia, North Carolina • Page 12

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TUISDAY, HtHUAHY Senator Cooke It In Favor Of Commisiion "Hw do you PP eotmlywide diversification commission?" came (he question from the floor. It was aimed al a Cooke, shaking la ike Voung Business Mfru Club. The questioner a mfmbor of Casloiiia Junior Ouinlwr al Commerce, "I'm for it," shot hack Ihe state tcnator. ''I know how you people feel (the went on record not favoring a countywide commission! hut 1 doiTI Ihink it's fair for me people of Caslpnia township lo pay two cent lax Mhen others Eel benefit of it." Cnoke said lie thought an expanded commission would bring new industry lo Ihe whole county. CRTS AWARD UKCmWOiY-Alicliael Keener of Troop I.

Uncolnton, received the Kagle award, highest in Scout- at Ihe monthly Lincoln coimlv Roy Scout Court of Honor last week. THI 6ASTOMIA (H. CAZCTTf TAX SITUATION HEALTHY IN N.C. RAI.KIGH stale lax barometer Registered lair economic weather; during the lirst month of 1959. Revenue Commissioner James X.

Currie. reported lo Governor Hodges Monday that all of genera) lax schedules which reflect consumer demand "showed a healthy Increase, in January, compared with Janutry. 1953," Total jenenl fund collection: for Ihe month were placed at 2I2.6M, increase of H.177,M« oi'er Ihe month lint yesr. There was a decline in the highway fund, with January collections of Currie itid Ihlt was due to a lag in motor vehicle license sales, gasoline tax collections registered gain. The fund (or the first seven months of Ihe current fiscal year has collected up over Ihe same period last year.

The highway fund has taken in J69.077.337 for the seven months, a rise of $2.332,912. ArU degree, majoring in business administration. They Wllllan) Kcrr and Kfi I- 3 Gastonia- Brian Maher CmU af Castonia: ba rOM MulUy IS illiara i(ef of and Francis B. Harding Jr of OF SATISFACTION Knfoy happy mnlnrini; regular check-ups Hi SMITH CHEVROLET. An nunce of prevention it worth a pound of cure.

Knlrust j-niir aii'inmoliilf In mir Like a personal Interest In every car's problem. $145 $195 $175 $995 CC Volkswagen 2 dr. Deluxe. leather Irim, shwp $1 1 85 Ford Falrlane 4 dr Forii Custom 2 dr. VIOQE i osro si to'p $295 Dodge Ion pick-up, H-lth covered bed, solid truck RUDISILL- COLVIN 270 W.

AIRLINE Dial UN GOOD USED CARS WE DON'T BELIEVE YOU CAN BUY ANY BETTER CARS AT ANY LOWER PRICES! IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THESE CARS BEFORE YOU BUY ORTRADE! Chevrolet Bel Air 8'PC cylinder 4 dr. Sedan, 33 Power Glide, power pock, podded dash, WW 56 Ford Foirlone 8 cylinder 4 dr. Sedan, Ford-0-Matic, Air Conditioning, power steering, radio, heater Chevrolet 8 cylinder 4 dr. Sedon, Power Glide, RiH Chevrolet 4 cylinder 4 dr. Sedan, Straight Drive, Heater, Ww tires Plymouth Belvedert 4 dr.

Sedan, ttraicjhr 5695 Buick Seciiil 4 dr. Sedan, radio, heoter, WW SC1J.C tiret $1395 53 Chevrolet 8 cylinder 4 dr. Sedan, straight drive Chevrolet Bel Air dr. Sedan, Power Glide, heater WW tirei $595 $1295 53 55 Chevrolet Club Coupe, rodio, heat-, $495 tire Chevrolet Bel Air cylinder 2 dr. A Ponttoc 8 cylinder 4 Power Glide, Heoter $1195 CKcrfolcf 6 cylinder CO 4 dr.

Sfofion Wagon, straight dtiye SHQR 51 PC Chevrolet 8 cylinder! wv 4 dr. Sedon, ilraighl FA dr. Sedan, radio ond Koater, WW tirci. Pontioc 8 cylinder 2 dr. Sedan, RiH Plymout'n 1 Sedan, drive, Keater WW tires Oldimobile 8 cylinder 4 Sedan, heater $1095 ROBINSON MOTOR COMPANY 702 E.

franklin Gaitonia, N. C. fbenc UN 7-752) Lie. No. 3)3 Bicycle Thefts Mount; Juveniles Picked Up Gastonia fmlice were conduct( ing a rnunrf-up Tuesday morning that had netted a dozen stolen bicycles before jo o'clock.

And they were still coming in. Oel. 1.1. Lon Haskett said two things combined to set nlf Ihe burst of recoveries. A 15-year-old boy picked up last week admitted that he swiped some hikes arkl claimed he sotd some of them.

Monday, uniformed officers picked up two youngsters attempting to Kll i pair of bikes al a furniture store on East Franklin avenue. Questioning of them led to (he recoveries. Several of the bikes were picked up in the city, and were found hidden behind UIVIN tNiVKRSITV OF AGE NEW yerslly has come of agt. In marking its INh anniversary, Ihe Jewish institution noted thai irfl Jewish tradition, youni; nianl celebrates his Bar Milivah at symbolic 1 ol his of maturity. Lewd Behavior Charge Made PARIS iji A blonde Romanian countess has been charged with behavior with a leen- jirl in Ihe "Ballets Roses" scandals.

Countess Elisabeth Pinajed, nv mmm 3 is Ihe first, woman accused inlbreakfast al Covenant Methodist the investigation into wild Tuesday. it which young jirls rumored I KICK-OFF to have performed in Ihe nude lor HEART DAYS FOR BUSINESS K. 'Buddy) l.e«-is, left, last year's chairman, talks with Chairman Dan Gunier afler this morning'? "Heart for Business" kickofl breakfast. iPholo by Ray Jimison.) Heart Fund Workers Start $20,000 Drive Any tittun with SO' LaujKi li A 75 tram captains and workers braird early ninrrrm? rain and ice to attend It was the kick-off for the "Heart Days for Business" phase of the Heart Fund drive, now in progress. French National Assembly who'js (er 'f lllcal volunteers re- also under indictment.

jcetved kits and names of pros- said the changes were an obvious! Trm ller ind two Itxismessmen were charged with" Miller outlined the aims anc purposes of Ihe Heart Association. He explained that 50 per cent of Ihe funds go lo Ihe American Heart Association lor research and education. The rest remains in Caston county and North Carolina. Gunter, in his Ulk, declared the public is fully aware of Die drive and said, "ive shotml hop right on the job now." attempt to render useless Ihe bike "attacks on public decency." They! di descriptions given bv owners al a k( on ublic jthe time they were "stolen. denied the The countess, whosi title les of nearly 1.0IX) business were distributed Obituaries CRISP FUNERAL Funeral for James Frank Crisp, i71, who died Monday at 9:15 at his home, IB(M Hemlock was to be held Tuesday at 4 p.

m. at Ihe Temple Baptis'l Church of which be wa.s a member. Burial was to be in Hollywood Cemetery. Survivors include two daugh itcrs, Mrs. Ray Pendleton of Gas- Ionia, and Mrs.

Lenora Sherrill of jDallas; four sons. Jimmy, sod .1. of Gaslonia, and .1. K. Crisp China Grove; a stepson r- mm a person ol me Most of the bikes are new or samesex less lhan 21 years "Certainly, we should wrap it Imosl nesi.

and all appeared tn.She was released later to atvaif up hy ihe end of this week" he i in good condition. and retained Troquer's'said The detectives said that Ihe rf pavers. (he covenes will probably result in The scandal came lo light after Business" drive will last two additional charges against juve-1 mothers of four teen-age girls be- weeks. It will be followed bv niles and that trial of the ladjcame suspicious about their Heart Sunday to be observed already accused mty 'have lo daughters' "ballet" aclivilie.t. I February 22.

idien 1,700 ivumen delayed. It had been scheduled! Sorlut, 34, a call door-ln-door seekin" in Juvenile Court for this week, Ibiilcher boy who later served asllunds for the Gaston County Haskett listed the following as; in Wl in France's counterspy I Heart Association. itolen bikes: ganizer of the parlies. Kaye Phillips, 1.W7 Poston circle: W. G.

Walker, North Patrick street; John Hopkins, 408 South Willow street; Jerry Sanders, 806 East Second avenue; Roy Robinson. 511 Kast Third C. Newman nf Gastonia: two stepdaujhlers. Mrs. Carl Whitesides and Mrs.

Doyt Hoffman of Gaslonia: and 19 grandchildren. Mr. Crisp had lived here (or 40 years. Ward-Love Funeral Home handled arrangements. in i a 0 Zr I iheir propeity.

Chairman Dan Gunter, who pre- remote, is now a French, Hcitizen. She was arrested said he could see no reason night on a charge of (tie drive shouldn't be con- behavior with a person of iht eluded in a Jew days. avenue; J. W. Crumbier, 606 Kasl Maple arenue: Buddy Roberts, 416 Kast Seventh avenue: Paul Owensby.

115 North Belvedere avenue; Joyce Howell. 409 Flint Mental Test Is Ordered For Shadrick street: and Alston West Sixth avinue. Bivens, 409 WINSTON-SALEM who threatened to President Truman. former undergo Kluxer Jailed For Posing As A Private Eye FLORENCE, Catfish! Coif lina Ku Klux touched o(f S. the Klan leader who a minor uprising North Caro- MRS.

H. F. WATTS CLOVER, S. Henry E. Walls.

7fi. of Clover. R-2, died early Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Howard Moss. She was a native of York county.

Ihe daughter of Ihe late Frank and Mary Baker Horton. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 3 p. m. at Bethany ARP Church, of which she was member, with burial in Ihe church cemetery. The Rev.

F. W. Sherrill and Ihe Rev. .1. C.

Smith n-ill OJ officiate. The body will remain declined to identify (he persons among l.umbee Indians last year" was jailed here Monday m'sht. The charge: posing as i private detective. Officers said Cole and a companion, F. Mulligan, had ignored warnings "not lo follow folks around" without state-issued private detective licenses.

They another mental examination. Superior Courl Judge Waller E. Johnston ordered a n- examination following a habeas corpus bearing for Shadrick here Monday. Shadrick had requested the hearing on armed rtAbery charges stemming from Ihe attempted holdup of the Alhemarle Savings A- Loan Association in December. 1956.

Judge Johnston set bond of $15.000 for Ihe M-year-old Shadrick. Shadrick was acquitted by a al M. L. Ford Home. Surviving are three sons.

Frank and L. of Clover, and Ralph A. Walls of Gaslonia; 10 Mrs. Harry Pendlelon. Mrs.

Connie Faris and Mrs. Moss of Clover. Mrs. R. T.

McFJveen of Georgetown. Mrs. C. F. Parrish and Mrs.

Howard Alexander of Rock Hill, Mrs. Perry Rodgers of Fort Mill, Jack nidley ot Lowell. Mrs. Martha Barker and Mrs. I.ulhEr Rice of Gastonia: sisler, Mrs.

Ralph Adams of Bes 4 Sons Funeral Cole and Mulligan were allegedly trailing. The itinerant preacher from Marion. S. was sentenced lo 18-24 months on Ihe roads last March for inciting Indians to riot al a Klan rally near Maxlon. President of LEGAL NOTICES EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CHF.niTORS Kofiti Carolina, GaMon County.

The undersigned having ctualllled Executor of the £Mat of Emma Ann. Eatwood. late of GaMon County, Is to notify nil perJona hiving 'claims asalnsl aald to present them to the undersigned on or the fiih day of Jan. narr, 1 or thla Notice wilt be pltxded In of thetc All peraons Indebted to aald Estate ill piefise niaVe Immediate payment to the undersigned. This 2nd day of January.

1P59 J. A. W1IJCIN8. Eieciitor 103 ReJltr Building. Gantonla.

N. Tues. Jivn, g. U. 30.

27. Feb. 3.IOc< NOTICE SERVING SUMMON! BY PUBLICATION North Caiollna. GaMon County, ih the Superior Court. the Heart Association was the D0 s' B.

Mccioun. Plaintiff, sncalor Ho 11.31 'j How c. HcClotid. Defendant, speaker. He-was introduced by I The of North carotins Mrs, Naomi Cunningham, execu live director.

Mrs. Mitchell At 67 Mrs. Nannie 67, of Elizabeth Edenton, This Is civil Action and not i Special Proceeding. The defendant. Howard C.

Mc- Ctoud, will take notice that action entitled aa nbove. betn In the Superior Court of Gaston County. N'orth Carolina, the cause ot action bilrtg dlrorre on ot two yfars sepADvtton and the said defendant wilt further take notice Ihst he la required to appwr st the ofnce of rhe CIsrV of the Suptrlor Court of said Conn- in i Superior Court Monday al 1:30 p. m. in a localji, i ihr hospital.

Mrs. Mitchell and her husband. Tlioma.s Ervin Mitchell, had been visiting a daughter. Mrs. Fred Dills.

SIT South Church i street, since Ihe holidays Mrs. Mitchell became ill. Mrs. Mitchell was a native Wise county. and came N.

within twenty after the Ifith day of February. 1939, and file A written uruwer or demurrer to the complaint In action: or the plaintiff will apply to the coucl lot the relief demanded In said com- the 17th day of January, North Carolina in, 1528. She had lived in Edenton lor 10 years. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m.

at the First Wesleyan Methodist Church plaint, Thli GEORGE C. HOLLAND. Asalstant Clerk Superior Court. BiiSwInfcLt, Attorney for Plalntllt. 20.

3. xoTicr. rod ELECTION or MKMHUtS OF GASTONIA CITY BOARD OF hereby zlven that pursuant lo law, the CiaatonLa city federal grand jury on grounds of Ine Rev. l.yman F. I.ance offi- temporary insanity.

He Ihen was elating, A graveside service will eximintd ilthe Stale Menlnl Hns- be, conducted at 4:30 p. ni, at Board of pilal in Raleigh and pronounced I Burke Memorial Park Cemr-ierv lor munlalU, J- ultlcl J. rifirA I. I tnnnn mentally capable of standing trialiMorganton. The body on slate He has been in jail or in hospitals since Ihe robbery attempt.

He indicated Monday he wanted to transferred from the Albemarle jail Camp Bulner for further mental observation. Judge Johnston directed that he be examined first hy the Stanly county health officer. Following Jjj's arrest in JKS. ladrick. who weighs only 102 told officers he planned at Carolhers Funeral Home Graded School iaa Gaslonia City known unaiuma vjiiy Administrative un-iSehool Unit) It the City Kail 1ri iGasumla Irom 7:00 o'clock TOMCHT 5 0 I 9:20 Features l.alfr! Adults We, Under It FREE! with Krrol FLYNN Juliette GRECO Eddie ALBERT "HOUSEBOAT" in color COMING SUN DA FCHJSTH DIMfNSION Last Times Tonight Truly Great Slory Ihe ttnit PI IIC PLUS mvuom MKT Hint WW HIM DIUIIH KOJIH Mm TONIGHT WEDNESDAY "UNTHINKABLE IN MOVIES FEW BACK;" Saturday Review LQSTLONEIY Vicious en il will lie in stale al the church.

Survivors include her husband; four sons, Darre.ll and Glenn of Morganlon, Ray of Wilmington. of In stlct district of thrM bers the GuiionU City floard of whom thill rfildc In kno be elected from nf th- foltowlnp geogrftphkal of City Attmitl- School Unit: f(i C. Klan crosses had been burned, the robberv to finance a near Inrti trip to firing imdiKe A ir vera to kill Truman nllV, Uo fi.nnri IU niBjmrtinCti intf inrrner shotguns nis orolhcr in (he Kwan con Cole was freed under bond pending Ihe results of an appeal serner City: grandchildren antiito Ihe N'orth Carolina 'Suprerne II "real-srandchildrcn. STATION WAGON 57 PONTIAG 4 V-8, Hydramotic, 9 panenger, extra cleon.l $2095 57 CHEVROLET 2 6 cylinder, itroight drirt $1596 56 CHEVROLET 4 V-S, Fewer Air Candittentd $1596 56 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN rofd-0-Mcrlit, RiH, 1 $1495 56 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 4 V-l, ord 0-Matk, pewtr 1 avner $1495 Nine Members Of Zoning Body To Be Named Nine members nl Ihe Gastonia Planning It 7xming Commission will be appointed tonight hy the city council. There will he live commission from inside the cily, and (on: from the one-mile perimeter.

The latter four were nominated by the county commissioners. It is necessary In appoint a full board since Gastonia recently enacted a new Mining ordinance, cancelling all previous appoint- menls. Fftresi Robert? was chairman of Ihe zoning commissirMi under I the old ordinance. Some members of Ihe old board are being reappoinled. Others are declining, and will be replaced.

City Manager Carter leased this agenda for tonight's meeting at p. m. at cily hall: 1. Award contracts for storm drain improvements. Authorize execution of contract for installation of ivatr-r sewer lines for S.

C. Downey. Old West 3. Appoint commiMifV), 4. Approve plans for hath house at Park pool.

Brando's Estranged Is Hospitalized HOLLYWOOD Marlon Brando's wif.s is under observalinn in A hospiial lor ah dominat pains. 1 Park-eyed Anna Kashfi ad- Saturday. She ml) remain in the. hospital Jor several days, her doctor satd ana Anson Mitchell of Gastonia; two daughters. Mrs.

Paul Monroe of Pinehursl. and Mrs. Dills; Iwo sislers and two brothers. Mrs. Arvilla Shoope.

Mrs. Sara Kilgore. Karl and F.lberl Wheal- Everybody needs money sometime when you visit FAMILY FINANCE If you need UPTOJ2400 Phone: UNiversity before noon to arrange for money the same day! You select the repayment plan fchich best youf budget. CitKYi. llVenlfclr PajieinU 5 70.91 5.M K3.16 1000 507.

3500 89650 6000 9500 110.00 FA 1 LY FIKANC1 1 ACCEPTANCE CQRfORMlON of Gastonia, Ine, HflS-MARlHTAST. Phone: Stnrin.il.it SjutMw 30 rn UN EviLtii CHARLOTTE CONCORD DURHAM HIGH POINT RAUIfiK-SAUSftURY WILMINGTON A. Ttiti portion of GasWnli City Artmln.siratlvr Unit bounded on the Nojth by the prrstni line ot Mid Gusionln nmded DUtrlei llmlu, on ihr En si by KUrlctIA Street- extension ot MarittU Street over Highway to Ihi 1 Itne of tlL.ttrkt on Hit South by the Southern RmUoftrt. on Weit by iht prwenl ot dhtrtrl limits, SUB-DIVISION NO. 2.

B. Thut portion of OnnonU City Unit on the JCorth br Southern toid. on by York Stren and ntrnslon of Torlt Strret. on the South by the prrMnt line ot ihe Ga.sion.3 Schoft) Dlntrlct llmlt-i. on the Wfii by itri.Rjii line the center ol the" Inter Auction ot Klti? Street nd Ftjinklln Avenue exundlng due North lo the Sou them Rullway ind due South in the pees- i-nt HmLu nl district, known HA NO.

5. C. That portion of Mid Cltv Administrative Unit hounrted or, ihe Xorth by SouThern Rtllioid. on the by OaVUnrt Street. fsttnflon o' Onkiand Street to present llmlu of School Olntrlct.

on the South by the fni liinlis ot riliirlct, on rhr UVsi hr Vftrt Strtft ind of York known an SUBDIVISION NO. ft. for ihe In such for i of ye ADI ind until are elected nod, sorerned, by of ot Noitli trv the tes- Mon wnrl fimenctmenU W. r. hut bffn polnied nHhed with irgmrntion which opfn the in the City of Omion.i on four Snur flays prrvedlnn flection, between 5,00 o'clock p.

iinrt nil pfrvms ho Kit cnCitfed to regHCf und are: "pply to her for renlOtatlor. such Jind place T. S.i^gx Mrs. Jiid-itA for tUriion. AH IntendlnK to become in mieii must.

'ion. UTiuen of Mich in- union with Wood row Su.j(, Secreury of the OditonlA Oty Bourd of tlon, tnd to hlrn the of by rtulv orrt'red thut notice of thli election and rectsua- glten bv In The published cimilitinir in ihn City of tonln. tour ton it cut. ve WOODROW'R. suao, cr r.r^.non.i Cltr JiMrrS of 3, .7, 21cl DESIRE THE ELMS TODAY' AND WEDNCSDAY TEMPLE SURGING FROM THE DRAMA-PACKED PAGES OF PULITZER PRIZE WINNER A.

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