2. 1968 'Tliursday, WaV 2, '1^68 E $m Want Ads ^ KINGS MOUNTAIN HEftAlD, KTN6S MOUNTAIN, N. C irilMdlt For Stfle H.ll Realty For Sale R Bllt G Lise traH\ ey comtt in Harrli s. H. A 9-2413. ■ 3:7tfg artmen$ iimished me on, Tela* 3:7UA m Rent WANTED SPINNERS. DOFFERS. CARD TENDERS. SLUBBER TENDERS Excellent Pay and Benefits Apply At Personnel Oilice We are an equal opportunity employer Bulington Yarn Company Phenix Plant -■0 ita. om house ?et. Three with fire-J ng roonfi ths. BasQi •3306, ; 3:14tfn J r rent oti VEBSTEUi 4:18tf^ for rent 739-2490 4:25-5:2 r rent oq VICTOE 5:2-3 ale H TEXTILE Workers The plants of the Dover Textile Group, Shelby, N. C. have several openings for textile workers. Applications for these positions may be made at . . . DOVER PLACEMENT CENTER 904 Buffalo Street* Shelby, N. C. DORA YARN MILL. CherryvUle, N. C. Mondoy through Friday. 8 o.m. until 5 p.m. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Two acres of land about three miles from city lim its of Kings Mountain. In good community. Hard surface road and beautiful view of Mountains. Five room frame dwell ing on York Road with all conveniences, nice kitchen cabinets. You will have to see it to appreciate it. Shown only by appoint ment. Bright D. Ratterree Real Estate Man 411 W, Mountain St. PHONE 739-3114 5:2tfn SIX ROOM brick house for sale. Two baths, double caipoit. On large lot with *2 ba.sement. 212 South Roxford Road. Seo by ap pointment. Phone 739-4964. Call after 3:30. 4:25-5:16pd Legols I POLITICAL NOTICK: NariCE OF SALE OK REAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Kings Mountain City Board of Education will on the 18th day of May, 19&S at 11:00 o’clock A.M. on the premises of i the prop<*rty descrilMKi beloW’ of- . I for sale to the highest bidder V for oash that certain tract of 209 City Street. ®**i|lV* j land lying and being in the City I of Kings Mountain. Cleveland ll;23tfn I ^Qynty, North Carolina ' more' particularly described as follow.s: Lying in the City of Kings or 739-4816. FOR SALE—Beautiful brick home. Nine rooms. Five bedrooms. On lovely w’ooded lot, approximate ly one and one half acres. Three car garage with rumpus room behind garage. York Road, Kings Mountain. Call 739-3416 between 9 a.m. • 5 p.m. Night, 739-2457. 4:lltfn FOR SALE — Sixty-iwo acre.s of land. 48 acres on York Road —| Highway 161. Signs along prop erty. Also small tract of 14 acres adjoining Lake Montonia j property. See CLIFTON Me*! CLARY, one mile south of I Crowder’s Mountain Mill on j Sparrow Springs Road. TBLE-1 PHONE 739 2316. 3.T4tfn' TOR SALE —• Six room frame, house, attached garage, three | baths, at 113 Cleveland Ave-! 1 nue, on lot 125x175 feet. PHONE | ; 739-4187. 2:15tfnl state call US rvice. Board » Service 2-3520 487-6964 8858 4:11-5:30 o NOW OPENED Smarts Lawnmowei Shop 824 Grace St. Kings Mtn., N. C. Phone 739-2089 Repair Service 4/4 Pd. TFN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 41.82-acre tract, located east o: 1-85 near Dixon Road. 59.52 ■ acre tract known as Will Dye Place in Oak Grove Community, joins Potts & Mud dy Fork creeks. House and lot at 311 W. Gold Street, 119 feet front, 192 feet deep. Valuable lot, 111 fronting W. Mountain, 150 feet deep, now rented by Victory Chevrolet ^^ompany. Two new houses, 713 and 715 Meadowbrook Road, full base ment, 3-bedrooms each, lots 100 by 145 feet. Numerous fine residential lot for sale — Call from noon to 1 or after 5 p.m. HAL S. PLONK REAL ESTATE BROKER PHONE 739-2491 IfavTfl&SidiT ATHUNBGwSMmi 33os.tuoN8naorr CKARIOmKC m SNOB wmNTAm MdTSMflkt tmdiiSmhimmm y—■ Mountain, No. 4 township, Cleveland County. BEGINNING at the corner of Parker and Watterson Street.s in said town and runs with Parker Street East 285 feet to an iron stake; thence South 306 feet to a stake; thence West 285 feel to a stake on East edge of Watterson Street; thence along East edge of W’atterson Street 306 feet to the BEIGINNING, containing two acres. Reference is hereby made to deed from City of Kings Moun-j tain to Trustees for Kings Mountain School Admini.stra- five Unit dated May 11. 19.53 now on record in the Office of the Register of Deed.s for Cleve land County in book 6-U at page 388. The highest bidder at the sale may. be required to make a cash deposit in the amount of 25G of tlie bid price. TItU sale is made under the provisions of .Section 115-126 of the General Statutes of North Carolina and the Kifics Mountain City Board of Education re.serve.s the right to refect or confirm and accept any bid made for the purchase of said realtv. This 18lh dav of Anri! 1968. KINGS MOUNTAIN CTTV BOARD OF EDUCATTOV by Donald D. Jones. Sec. 4:2.5-5:16 FOR SALE — Three bedroom brick; house. Must see to appreciate.! Telephone 739-3705. 3:28-5:1 FOR SALE—150 acres near Kings Mountain. Large road frontage on 1-85. 80 acres in permanent pasture. All tillable. Priced to sell C. C. A C. A. WALLACEh Phone 864-4941, 864-6068, 867-' 7091. 4:25-5:9! Gettih^ ready to rftmadel? Plan to install a KitMiil Dishwasher THREE BEDROOM house for sale at 706 Bridges Dr. Brick, Car port, Dining - Kitchen combi- , , nation. Call after 3 p.m. 739- *5238. 3:7tfn III ■e farm and out n Waco m city )T lOOx >k Road 1. Ideal asement use, 415 venue. er house Road. A ER urance ;91 rooms, 2 1, kitch- 3acrificc Parker ; with 2 ing and ion near es Open 5 miles n. ly $995. >t. Curb, )d Road, lidcntial Priced UCK roker genqf 1 3:28tfn HELP WANTED Ciaftspun Yams, Inc. Box 469 Kings Mountain, N. C. Phone 739-5463 Spinning & Carding Dept. Comber Tenders Draw Tenders Winder Tenders Knitting Department Knitting Machine Fixer Knitting Supervisor • 3rd Shift Bleach & Dye Departments Tub Operator Helpers Tri-Pad Operators Calendar Machine Operators Maintenance Department Mechanic Outside Yard Men Apply At Personnel Office - Monday Thro Friday more money TOR TEACHEI^S. With a special First Bankplan School Teachers Loan from First Union National. Makes an easy assignment out of paying travel expenses and summer study costs. [First Union National Bank It is my opinion John R. Au- ton, Jr. is not a lawyer and i.s not (vlucationally (lualifiod lo be elected judge of this district on May 4th in Democratic primary;! and* he cannot properly rule on! evidence and law; motions to strike, amendment of pleadings and demurrers, <*ic. in civil caves ^ etc. It is my liumhlt‘ opinion as an attorney-al-law. which othtnwi.se would be impossible for any one but a lawyer to know, that law yer William A. Mason of Htd mont, N. C., a <*andid!tte for dis trict judgeship, can not ])roperly apply the facts to the law of the case or has proper judgement thereof to make a judge. If wo can’t got some one with proiier qualifications as judge, it would be better to be under old systtmi as beforehand. All otiiei- eandi- date.s are highly qualified for judgeship. Bruce F. Ileafner. Attorney-at-law Paid Pol. Adv. I 4:l8-.>:4 |)d NOTICE or PUBLIC HEARING Notice is heretg- gi\en that a public hearing will be held in Council Chambers on May 28lh at 6:30 p.m. to decide on the an nexation into the city limits of tlie city of Kings Mountain cer tain property owned by James Al bert erfiiders and wife. Ann Chil ders. Dweription of prop(*rt\' Ls on file at office of city clerk. All persons interested in fhi^ matter should appear before the Board of Commissioners at said time and place above stated for the purpo.se of expressing their views in regard to same. > Done by of der of the Board of City Commissioners this the .lOth day of April 1968. John Henry Moss. Mayor NORTH CAROLINA CLEVELAND COUNTY NOTICE ‘ Having qualified as Executor for the Last Will and Testament of W. N. Harmon, Deceased, late of Cleveland County, all p<»rsons having claims against said estate will please file same with the ' undersigned on or before the 1st ; day of Novemaor. lt>6S. or this ' notice will be pJeaded in bar of ' any recovery. All personas inde bted to said estate will plea.s<‘ make immediate payment to the ; undersigned. ‘ This the 18th day of April, ' 196S. Willis O. Harmon ' Executor • DAVIS, WTHTE AND POWELL J. R. Davis. Attorney Kings Mountain, N. C. j 4:25-5:16' MfMBCR F Dl C. HwaW Want Ads Pays IMMEDIATE OPENINGS For experienced people in the following departments. Fixers and weavers—D. S. Jacquard, D. S. Plush, D. S. Carpet. * Excellent Rates * Good Fringe Benefits * Steady Employment *4BI APPLY IN PERSON OR CALL lOAN FABRICS CORPORATION South Center St. Telephone 345-2382 HICKORY, N. C. Let us work with you in planning your new kitchen. Welt show you how to save steps, time and money. Well show you the wide choice of KitchenAid dish washers. And we’ll demon- straAe the wonderful con- ver>ience and performance features that make Kitch en Atd the dishwater most worAen want FREE BOOKLET 52-page Better Homes&Gacdens guide, to better Kitchen Ftenninf. Supply it timited ee hurry. IDEA! It’s alto a good time to plan for a NATIONAL DISPOSER... tha automatic way to gat rid of garbaga. j INVITATION TO BID ! The City of King.s Mountain will receive bids for construction of a Community Facilities Build ing until 6:30 p.m.. May 14, 1968 in Council Chambers. Plans and .sfM'cifications may be had at the Office of the Mayor. Contractors bidding must be properly licensed under Chapter 87. General Sta tutes of North Carolina (G. S. 87- 15). No proposal shall be consid- ' ored or accepted unless at the time of its filing it is accompani ed by a deposit equal to not 1ps.s j than five percent (5''t» of the pro- i posal, and performance bond for the full amount of the contract i The board of commissioners shall j reser\'e the right to reject any or j all proposals. Done by ord^ of the Board of Commissioners, this the 10th day of April 1968. John Henry Moss. Ma\ ()r 4:11-5:2 Modal 770A Ben T. (ieiorth Rlanriring York road C. E. WARLICK INSURANCE AGENCY Telephone 739-3611 110 West Mountain Street KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Insurance Protection Plus Service FOR *llome-- * Auto*Liio—• ^Business tfn MOTHERS: If you wftnt your child to have the best of care and training while you work, bring him to Hdppy Land Nursery School. Open 5 days a Week year around. 6:15 a.tti. • 6 p.m., except 5 major holi days. Walking stage to school age ^ also youtig school age children during summer months. Nice large grassy pIAy yard with plenty of playthings in side and out. All the children participate in story tiihe, playing and sing ing wfth recohls, nursery rhymes, and free time. The older children al$o trace, cut out, draw' and color. MAlfACXR: Mrs. Steve Sanders (Sandi) ASSISTANT: Mrs. Charles Owens (Goldie) PhbM 739-30S7 STOP WASHING DIAPERS USE lumpers FANT?INONC ^Xtn OvArnight 12't absorbant for ovomight uta ... 0nif f/ushtbf». too^ Lowest Prices Griffin Drug Co. 5;2-9 MUSCULAR Aches - Pains Take PRUVO tablets when you want temporary relief from minor Aches and pains and body stiff ness often associated with Arth ritis, Rheumatism. Bursitis, Lum bago. Backache and Painful Mus cular aches. Lose these discom forts or yoiir money back at all drug counters. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG company Vote lehn R. Aulen, |r. DUtriet Judge Page f c 4.- ^ Good ol' Ambrose Vonderhorn the third is just one of us kids! VOTE JOE F. MULL for JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT ■'I JOE F. MtT.L • Past Chairman Cleveland County Board of Elections. • Elected and Served as Judge of Cleveland County Recorder’s Court from 1962 to Date. • Practicing .\Uoniey since 1951. • Licensed To Practice In The Courts of The: State of N. C. U. S. District Court U. S. Supreme Court Your Vote will be appreciated in the MAY 4 PRIMARY -'y •r. • • Kiwantan • - • Democrat • Past President of Cleveland County Bar. • Baptist. Deacon, Sunday School Supt. • Graduate of Wake Forest Law School. • Experienced in Presiding Over Coiu-t, Including Jury Trials. Paid Political .Advertisement - J 1iiA4ECC, Sieved ^ CANDIES Y the perfect gift for ^MOTHER, Assorted CHocoistes irb.:i.8o 2n."s3.5a V- the 6itt Bos I). box $2.75 2% L b« ILOO lb. AM $2.50 2lxeffi$4.25 Packed nth Assorted Chocolates y2b.l»x $1.K) MPOIEgS Mar 6 SUNDAY, MAY 12Mi GRIFFIN DRUG CO. 5:2-9