968 J Thursday, June 20, 1968 KINGS MQUNTAIN herald. KINGS. MOUNTAIN. N. C; Page 7 Want Ads I'.ifn WANTED SPINNERS. POFFERS. CARD TENDERS. SLUBBER TENDERS Excellent Pay and Benefits Apply At Personnel Office We are an equal opportunity employer Bmlington Yam Company Phenix Plant Sincoroly, Kd H. Smith lUPITER KNITTING MILLS GAFFNEY, S. C, Needs Menders and Knitters EXPERIENCED PREFERRED Apply In Person. lugiter Knitting Mills. Box 668. Gaffney. S. C. tn TEXTILE Workers The plants of the Dover Textile Group, Shelby, N. C. have several ooenings for textile workers. Appucituons tor these positions may bo made at . . . DOVER PLACEMENT CENTER 904 Buffalo Street, Shelby, N. C. DORA YARN MILL. Cherryville. N. C. Monday through Friday, 8 o.m. until 5 p.ip. N 11 SummerStudies In Air-Conditioned Comioit At Herald Want Ads Pays LITTIHS TO the editor NOTICE TS IIEBEBV given X that the* Kings ifounlain City I have- '.Vt* mf-y npv(‘r know what act ual- Boui'd ot Education will be on llti? consideiing writing one of Jy cau.sed it; there could well 2bth day of July, 1968, at 11;IX) p^iiouiq letters to the editor have been mechanical failure or o’clock A.M. on the premise.s of about the railroad situation in loose track, as the railroad |;<‘o- the property described below of- Kings Alountuin- r,ast weeks pie speculated. But I'll hel, also, fer for sale tp the highest bidder train wreck convinced me it was that anyone who has ever seen a for cash that certain tract of land the proper time to do so, train come thfrlugh this town lying and being particularly de- jjg^i latest wreck occurred would be willing to put the blame sfcrlbed as follows; at some time during tlie day, or (ust as quickly on excessive beginning at a stakp in the earlier in the evening, tlie odds speed! line of the Kings Mountain are very go<jd that someone it’s past time something was City School Board, said stake might hav^ been killed while in- done about this situation, but being located North 87 degrees nocently going about their busi- nothing is going to he until 04 minutes West 193.6 feet from on the toads parallelling llie enough voters express themsehes a stake in the center of Parkei railroad tracks. to the town's elected officials! Street wset of its intersection was also puicly a matter ot with Watlerson Street, which ,i,at „o innocent bysland- stake Is a common_corncr ol killed or sciiou.sly Injured Sarah Bennett and Tom Hun- ^^hen a train hit a truck at the —" - ter. now or formerly, and run- street erossin ■ a year or-so - Hymon. Editor nlng thence South IG degrees 55 Jay^ed nicul Kmp Mountain Herald minutes East 462.0 feet, inore pieces completely across liattle- “’dmont or loss, to a .stake on the East ground Avenue witli enough lone !?,' side of a creek. Miller's corner, cut Hie metal front on stores Mr- Harmon: Wo are grateful for your con tribution to the 1968 Marcli of Dimes campaign. Your public ser vice helps to make it possible to bring new liope te many younc rection 570 feet, mon '>r us on these two most rei-ent oc- Through research and our 100 to a stake m the line of W. B curances. It won't be. that way girth Defects Treatment and Eva Barber, now or fortncrly, theiia forever, howevpr. Some eitizen luation Centers througliout the continuing with the centerline Kings Mountain or some vis- nation (two in North Carolina i. of the creek in a norlhwesterlj po,. gcre is living on borrowi'd „nr aim is to prevent birth dc- d.reetion K) feet, more or Icss, ,;^,. Eventually tlie law of av- f.-ds and to continue to improve ® ^ ‘^•ases will assert it.self again ,|,p treatment ot victims of bit th South 87 degrees 04 Tninutea; we'll have anotiier grisley defects. East 346.5 feet to the BEGIN- magpjy along our railroad tracks. vVe sincerely appreciate your , I would not hesitate to guess valuable .suppoit and hope for perhaps fifty or more pco- j.Qur continuing a.s.sistance in our the Davidson School Property p,p ^ave been killcst by trains program, as shown upon a map preared within the city limits of Kings by G. Sam_Rowc dated Novem- Mountain in the last fifty years, her 11, 195.5. Most truly progressive cilies The Board of Education reserves establish protective devices at I the right to .set the amount of ,j,eir crossings, or at least en- Ihe opening bid. force speed limits on passing The highest bidder at the sale trains.- Yet r.i spite of our grisly may be required to make a cash j.geQ,.d, Kings Mountain has never deposit in the amount of 25% of taken either of these steps, and the bid price. , j have seen nor heard no indica- This sale is made under the from our present elecled of previsions of Section ll.>-126 ol ficials that they plan to do so! lithe General Statutes of North qj course warning .systems at UI Leaders Attend Meeting 4' John Oliesliire, I.aii> Ilomrick, and .Sluil'ord Peeler alleiidcd ihi' I'niled Fund c.impnign Icadei.s institute liel<l in Ilemler.spnvilljc, N'. C. ar wliieli more Ilian .50 peo ple from 15 eoriimnnities weie lepresenh'd. I he eainp-iig i le | <‘is disciis.sed tlie latest in cam- p.iign techniiines .and pi oecflurcs. Tlie thiee Kings .Mounlain men will lii'ud up tlie I'Miil I'niled Fund drive liere. The pr ogr.-mP w as eondiicled hy Candinas I'ni}ci| .Sl.tif; Dwjer .Sump, Executive Ijliecair, O^c.ai Ai.dir.son and Dean Biady, Field Di'eitoi'.s. John Gai lior hf I'niled Funds and Cou'icils. of Amerii'.'i. led disi'U.ssioh on campaign oi- ganizilion. I’.iul .foiies.o. ilc'mler- sonville, pieseiiled a i.rogram on the latest ■ teehni<ii'es' of selling the united way with good public- ii\. , to cut tlie metal front on stores now or formerly; thence South located there. 87 degrees 15 minutes West 10.5, q.|,c elected offhdais of this feet, more or less, to a point mwn iwlio have failed complete- in the center line of a creek; |j. uye up to their lesponsibili- thence with the meander.* of lies in this legard) should feel the creek in a northwesterlv di- yery fortunate tliat luck was willi K1 LACKLAND — AB William F. Osborne, Jr. has reported to Lackland AFB, Texas lor basic training. Son of Mrs. W. F. Os borne and the late Mr. Osborne, he is morried to the former My- ro Mauney of Kings Mountain. His oddress: AF 12813176 CMR- • ‘'"t-S-B Lackland AFB. Texas 78238. Cordially, .Ace Walker Clarence W. Walker N. C, March of Dimes Volunteer State Chairman Moores Visiting Ffom Midland, Texas -Mrs. It, K, Moore and two eliil- dren, John David and Gianiia Marie, are here from Midland, Texas, for a visit with Mrs. Moore's parents, -Mr. and Mrs. David R. Hamrick. Mrs. Moore 1* the former Norma Kav Hamrick. Carolina and the Kings Mountain: crossings would not havi' pre- City Board of Education reserves yp^ted last week's derailment, the right to reject or confirm and accept any bid made for the pur-: NOTICE OF FUBUC REARING cha.se of said realty. j Notice is hereby given that a This 14th day of June, 1968. ! public hearing will be lield In Donald D. Jones i council chambers on June 25th at BOARD OF EDUCATION 16:30 p.m. to decide on the annex- . . , ■ j , ,, KINGS MOUNTAIN CITY ation into the citv limits of the^''*^'.'’ by: Donald D. Jone.s, Sec. city of Kings Mountain certain Mountain. 6:27-7:18 property located in the western section ot the city. Description ,)f PRESBYTERIAN property is on file at the office Rev. Frank H. Caldwell, exec- of the city clerk. Miss Brenda Gail H.amritk Hc.v to Midland for a visit witli her Over 700 physician* and n-.ir.sps are expected to attend the Scien tific Sessions of the North Caro- Gaston College Gaston College will offer sum mer courses in the College Parallel Division, Technica Division, Voca tional Division, and the Adult Educa tion Division. Students may enroll for the Summer Quarter for either of two six weeks sessions. Registration for the summer and the first Six Week Session will be Fri day, June 21. Classes begin Monday, June 24. < DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Gdston College is fully accredit ed by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. For further in formation write: Director of Admis sions, Gaston College, Dallas, North Carolina, 28034, or call 922-3136. services at 11 at First Presby terian church. Rev. Caldwell, who will speak in the absence of Dr. Paul Ausley who is on v.icalion. will use the topic, “The Art of Consecration ^ by -J' utive director of the Presbyter- All persons interested in this i‘"3 Heart A.'5-''ociation s IStli An- ian Foundation, Inc. in the ; matter should appear before the '• United States, will fill the pul- I board of pommissioners at said on May 29th and 30th in pit at Sunday morning worship time and place above stated for "■t'ston-salcm, the purpose of expressing their views in regard to same. Done by order of the board of city commissioners this the 29th day of May 1968. ' -JalinMenry Moss, Mayor TO VIETNAM—A/1C Roger Dale Gantt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac T. Gantt of Hickory, has just finished a 20.day leave before reporting to Vietnam. He is a member of the 437th Military Airlift Wing of Charleston, S. C. He is a 1966 graduate of Kings Mountain high school. His ad dress: AF 14950643 21st T. A. S. S. APO San Francisco. Coli- lomia 96205. • SAVINGS ACCOUNT 4,1 ns. ^ , ^ . M . U., 4* 1-% ■ Want a second income tliat ^oes on and on and on? Wouldn't it be great? Something extra coming in month after month after month? Stop in soon and get fhe details. Home Savings & Loan Assn. FREE Parking C) Drive-In Window Discipline." 5:30-6:20 6:13 20 I Send I f your wife / % to camp. M And your kids. And yourself. ^ ^ In a travel trailer financed ^ with an easy-to-repay First Bankplan Loan. I First Union National Bank MEMBtRFOK. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS For experienced people in the following departments. Fixers and \veaver.s—D. S. Jacquard, D. S. Plush, D. S. Carpet. • Excellent Rates • Good Fringe Benefits • Steady Employment AFFLY IN PERSON OR CALL lOAN FARRICS CQRPORATipi^ South Center St. Telephone 345-2382 HICKORY. N- C. C. E. WABLICK INSURANCE AGENCY Telephone 739-3611 110 West Street KINGS HOUKTAIN, N. C. InsuYaaca frotectlayi Plus Sewice FOR f Homo— *Pifsiness tfn It’s travel time in Ford Country! Put a Ford in your vacation plans this year. Campers, convertibles, wagons. Hardtops, compacts, sports cars. All with Fprd’s better ideas. At better deals now. Come on in. Ford Country Squire B Seethe light. _ The switch is on in Ford Country SOUTHWELL MOTOR CO.. INC- 91d SHELPY ROAD aOZ 346 KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. G.

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