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.. 50^
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.. 22.56
.. 58.48
.. 56.06
.. 27.52
1. 110.57
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lots 1,
... 86.22
15
... 55.28
.. 105.88 .
... 40.24,,
... 20.72
... 17.52
... 34.16
... 50..56
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... 12.72
& 68
.. 110.80
.... 8.00
.. 42.71
... 85.04
& 44
... 26.60
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... 18.40
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... 54.93
Sal 90.73
.. 288.98
Map 20i‘
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... 39.28
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... 43.72
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arc 36.16'
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.... 26.50
.. 103.44
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... 48.08
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4.56
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... o9.76
Map 201 Blk 3 lot 9
C**nc Williams
Map 226 B)k E im 7
^Bobcrt L. W^illiams He(r.s
Map 43 lot 16
1 Whlpperwill Lodge
33:72 Map 4-38 lot 8A
Wise Homes, Inc. ..
48.40 Map 30 lot 17C
> No. 4 TOWNSHIP RECOVERY
.^r'Andrew Wilson Heirs 26.72 William P. Leigh 661.36
Map 226 Blk D lot 6 Map 70 Blk 1 lot 25
Keariine Jackson Wilson .. 49.28 F. V. Webster Special .
Map 4-3 Blk 1 lot 6 Map 222 Blk C lot 23
Veslula P. Wilson 7..52 Margaret Ave. & 24
Map 214 Blk 3 lot 12 Mid-State Homes, Inc. .
I^ockiord Henry Wise 51.92 Map 16 Blk^l lot 40 House only
Map 223 Blk .M lot 36 Mid-State. Homes, Inc 75.84
52.48
8.5.08
\yilliam David Wise, Jr,
Map 4.32 lot 4D
R. J. Woods 2.08
MapKO Blk 2 lot 17
W'llliam B. Wray 109.04
Map 234 Blk 13 lot 6B
Bobby K. Wright 3.12
Map 89 Blk 11 lot 11
Clemmie Wright 66.24
Map 64 lot 22
uaymond B. Wright fi9..52
Map 49 Blk 3 lot 11
Kenneth Edwards Yarbro .. 90.96
Map 4-26 lot 2
L(‘koy Young 45.20
•Map 50 Blk 1 lot 11
CORPORATION
E & P Mortgage Co. of
Hillsborough 28.88
Map 4-84 lot 4
The Burger Corp 321.76
Building on Map 203
Blk 6 lots 30-32
Circular Knit Finishing Co.
Bal. 1.40
Map 4-76 lot 14A; Map 208
Blk la lot lA
City Auto & Truck
^ I»arts, Inc 1096.08
P Map 203 Blk 6 lot 59-62;
Map 203 Blk 6 lots 63-65
•Dixon Propertie.s, Inc
Map 223 Blk D lot 19
Galileo Methodist Church .
Map 4-90 lot 6
Jones & Honeycutt, Inc. ..
Map G-7 Blk 1 Apt 7
Map 4-6 lot 24
Kings Mtn. Lithium Corp. .
Map 37 lot 20B
King.K Mtn. Mica Co.
(Moss Plant) 4150.72
Map 40 lot 12
Kings Mtn. Mica Co.
5.12 Ifouse on Map 16 Blk 1 lot 39
Hazel GUI 22.08
Map 88 lot 6 11.663 acre) |
J. V. Parker 3.711
3.6 acre off 14 acre tract i
J; V. Parker 3.63.
3.6 acre' I
BETHWARE
NEWS
(Patterson Plant) 1066.48! tain Beach.
Ren and Mr.s. Arnold Bell, Den
nis. Revonda and Brenda Brown
of Lenoir visited Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene B(dl, Jack, Nadine and Mts.
Sam Bell, a patient at the Kings
Mountain Hospital.
Mrs. Ellen Lovelace recently
visited Mrs. Rufus Sanders and'
Mr. and Mrs. Omal Ross.
A. L. Putnam of Patterson.
Grove, C. T. Lovelace of Oak'
Grove. F. S. Dedmon of Shelby,
just returned from a tour of the
most noted plac'es of some nine,
or ton mid-western states, includ-'
' ing the World’s Hemis Fair in
I San Antonio, Texas.
36.16 pfc. Charles D.^ MeSwain left
for Ft. Homestead, Fla., after:
3.121 upending a 15 day leave with hisj
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Me-
Swain.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Fite and;
Mike of Kannapolis and Miss |
Carolyn Fite of Appalachian State j
i University and Mrs. Sarah P. [
! ^vclacc were recently visitors of
I Mrs; Lester Harmon and Billy.
! Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Turner spent;
Saturday fishing at Brown Moun-
WINS PERFECT ATTENDANCE AWARD — Mrs. Rudolph CoU U pictured receiving a $100 cash
prize for perfect attendance from Bud Rhea, personnel manager at Craftspun Yarns, while Jim
Dobbins, superintendent of knitting, looks on. Mrs. Cole won the award for being on time for work
for a period of one month in a plant promotion contest. Mrs. Cole, her husband and four daughters
attend Mount Zion Baptist church where she is a Sunday School teacher and training union sec
retary. She has been employed os a knitter on the first shift ot Craftspun Yams the post four years.
Sister - Brother From KM Cited
For NCSU Academic Achievements
64.08
2..56
Map 71 lot 6. 7, 8, 9
Kings Mtn. Silica, Inc.
Map 40 Blk 1 lot 13
Mid-State Homes, Inc. ••• 130.58
Map 16 Blk 1 lot 39; Map 67
Blk 1 lot 2A; Map 16 Blk 1
lot 40; Map 6 lot 33; Map 16A
Blk 1 lot 29
Saylor's Oil Company
I Mrs. Jphn Senter of Gastoma,
1460.64 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bell, Mr. and
! Mrs. Giles Bell and Gail and!
William Wright visited Mrs. Sam ■
Bell, a patient in the Kings
Mountain Hospital Sunday.
Sqnday visitors of Mrs. J. M.
Wright and Marguerite were Mrs.
23 60'®*^^ SiiggS and Wanda and Mrs.'
Paul Suggs and Paula of Gaffney,
Map 22 lot 11 , S. C.
Second Baptist Church of Wanda Suggs is spending a
King.s Mountain 187.36, week with Mrs. J. M. Wright and
Map 234 Blk 12 lot 37E i Marguerite .
Slater Mills, Inc 186.561 Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bell, Mr.
•Map 208 Blk 11 lot 1; Map 208 and Mrs. Jay Patterson, Jr., and
Blk 10 lot 7. 8; Map 208 Blk 101 Gina spent the weekend at Hold-
lot 1: Map 203 Blk 6 lot 20-32. dn Beach, N. C.
all 33-39 ! Airman Charles T. Wright of
Slater Mills, Inc. Special .. 99.84 Seymour-Johnson Air Force Base.
Map 203 Blk 6 lots 20-32 , Goldsboro, spent the weekend
Uellar Chemicals, Inc. .... 15.52 with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Map 76 lot 21B Stokes Wright and family-
Mr. M. D. Harmon of Greenville,
S. C., visited his mother Mrs. P.
K. Harmon Sunday.
Mrs.‘ Flora Bell and Mrs. Lloyd
Turner and Mrs. P. K. Harmon
visited Mrs. J. M. Wright and
Marguerite Sunday night.
Mrs. Charles M. Fisher. Min.
Jasper Ware and Mrs. Lena Ware,
visited Mrs. Jim Patterson of Fort i
Mill, S. C., Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dixon and
Mrs. Mannie Dixon of York, S. C.,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.,
Grady Dixon and family.
The Golden Circle Class of,
David Baptist Church met Tues-‘
day night at the home of Mrs.'
James Matheny. |
The El Bethel Club will meet
Friday at the home of Mrs. Hill
Lowery at 2:30.
Mr. and Mrs. James Btdl visited i
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bell and
I family and Mrs. J. W. Bell Sun-^
* day. !
Mr. and Mrs. Everette Patterson
' and Tommy went to Kure Beach
for the weekend.
The Golden Circle Class of Dav
id Baptist Church gave a house
hold'shower for Miss Joyce Bolin
I Saturday night at the Fellowship
Hall'
I Mr. and Mrs. P. H. MeSwain
and Mrs. Lee Deveney and Mrs.
D. A. Stroui>e went to Fontana.
Tennessee over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher and
Jill Oi Miami, Florida recently
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RALEIGH—A sister and brother : school.
—Diana Lea and Kenneth Dan' Other students from Cleveland.
Bunkowski — were among 14 County who were honored forij
Cleveland County students cited their high academic achievements j
for their academic achievement! arc:
during the spring semester at kings MOUNTAIN Jona-
North Carolina State University , fslnlor in wndlit.- ;|
The Cleveland County students i biology, son of the Rev. and Mrs.
were part of the 1,651 students to C. A. Bost of 407 S. Cherokee St.; ||
earn the Dean’s List this spring ; Peter J. Hauser, junior, chemistry,'I
semester. The number of .students; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hauser. .501 J
making the Dean’s List compared ' Cre.scent Hill; Jan E. Williams. |
with 482 dismissed for academic junior, chemistry, daughter ofj
difficultie.s, that meant a higher; Mr. H. O. Williams. Rt. 3.
than 31 ratio of honor students’ gHELBY-Lewis F. Bost. profes-'J
over those who failed. sional student, product design.
To attain the Dean’s List a; yj,. ^nd Mrs. Floyd P. Bust. 313
student must achieve an average, Poston St; Emie D. Ledbet-
j of “B” or better. junior, economics, Mr. and |
! Diana and Kenneth are th.> virs. D. Ledbetter; Charles P.
children of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ! Loveland, .senioi, engineering op-
D. Bunkowski of ^2 Meadowbrwk Mrs. Josephine ^chols;
Rd., Kings Mountain. Diana is a Adrian K. Lund, sophomi'b, psy-.
freshman with a liberal arts ma- chology, Mr. and Mrs. Max M.)
jor. Kenneth is a junior chemical Lund. Rt 1; Randy J. McBwain,'
I engineering major. They are both senior, textile technology,
graduates of Kings Mountain high and Mrs. E. W. MeSwain, Rt. 4.
i visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. OTHERS — Donald H. felanton, 1
! Fisher, Jr. freshman, liberal arts, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Armstrong Mrs. G, H. Blanton. Rt. 1, Blacks-
, of Sumter. S. C., -spent the week- burg. S. C.; Ronald D. Lackey, so-.
j end with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin phomore. industrial engineering,*
Wrighi. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Lackey, Fall-
. Nancy L. Lee, sophomore, 1
mathematics education, Mr. and’;
Mre. Vates Lee, Lawndale; Wen-'
dell A. Strickland, sophomore,
electrical engineering, Mr. and
Mrs. B. M. Strickland, Rt. 1,
' Mooresboro.
Edwards Finishes
Recruit Training
Marine Private Garland W.
Edwards. 18, of -W5 Belvedere Cir
cle, Kings Mountain, X. C., was
graduated from eight, weeks of
recruit training at the Marine
Corps Recruit Depot here.
. He will now undergo from two
' to four weeks of individual com
bat training and then, after leave
, at home, will report to his first
Marine Corps assignment. ^
The intensified Marine recruit
I training emphasizes rigid physi
cal conditioning and survival
techniques, both at sea and
ashore, to develop .self-confidence
and endurance. Marksmanship
with the M-14 rifle and 45-caUber'
pistol are equally stressed, and
close order drill instills the tra
ditions of Marine Carps team
work.
A thorough study of basic mill-
' tary subjects, hygiene, first aid
and sanitation, and the customs,
courtesies, history and mission of
the Marine Corps serve to polish;
tile new Marine’s recruit educa
tion and prepare him to join the
Marine combat forces.
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Shirtdreising the Soft, Pretty way. Vicky Voughn's
sheer beauty of floral-stripe Dacton^ polyester
batiste. Crisp touches of white accent the ruffled
neckline, jabot and long-sleeve cuffs. Mtdsummer-
into-fall colors of black, brown, navy. 5-15. 12J95
In The News, the Dirndl Dress with a rush of ruffles
highlighting the jabot end long sleeves. Vicky
Petite does it in Dacron*$’ polyester/cotton voile,
lined. Darkling colors of navy, green, brown with
white. Petite 3-13.
li.95
I
McGinnis Dept. Store
PHONE 739-3116
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MAN OF THE MONTH
Monthly Ordinary Division
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Low Miles
1967 Chev. V?. Ton Truck $1795
Lou Miles
1967 Chev. Station Wagon $2395
1966 Caprice, 4-Door $2695
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1965 Impala Sport Coupe $1695
One Owner
1965 Impala Super Sport Convertible.... $1695
Coupe.
1964 Dodge 4-Door $ 995
Low Mrles
1963 Impala 4-Door Sport Sedan $ 995
1963 Chev. 4-Door Sedan $ 995
1963 Olds F-85, Air Conditioning $ 895
1961 Buick 4-Door Sedan $ 795
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On Display
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Corner Railroad At Mountain