KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. WANT ADS Legals NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE IN TOK SUI’KRIOR CT>URT ^ NORTH CAROLINA rij^vHLANn I'ouN'n' lINirat AND BY VII!n;K (rf thp, Jjowor of siiR" coiilaiii'd in ;i cpj $100 REWARD To Anyone Apprehending Any Person or Persons Subsequently Convicted Stealing Any thing OH Anw New or Used Cars At DIXON Chevrolet Company I I tain (UhmI of trust executed bv JAMES n. HALE and wife, RUTH T. HALE (Intod the 16th day of S:!ptpml)er, 1968, and reorded in Book 758 at Pago 72 in the Office of the Rr-gi.ster of Deeds for Cleve land County, North Carolina, de fault having be<»n made in the payment of Uie indebtedniss Ihereb}’ stHturod, and said doerl of trust l>eing by tlie tertns therc'rf •subject of foreclosure, the under signed Trustee will <»ffer for sale at public auction to the higliesi biddiT tor (Ncsti, at the Courthouse door, in Shelby, North C-arolina, on the loth d;iy of November, 1970, at 11:(X) A.M., the ijropttrty crniveyed in said det'd of trust, the same lying and being in Num ber E E. a).3t) feel from an iron in Burke Road, at the •southeastern corner of fl. Roberl-s, and running Ihenci* with Burke Road, S. .la-or) E. 216.82 feet to a ; point in Burke Road, the Nortiv ' ea.stern csnni'r (.if Tract No. 1 in the dfs^d from H. C. Slroupe and wife, ra.sie I. Slroupe. t > Janu's R. Hale, d.aled May 1, liHlH, re (xjrdeil in Book 12 K, Page 29. Llevclaiul Caunty Registry; and running with the Northern Ikhiii- daiy of Tract No. I in deed, N. 8.")- tX)7 W. 81)8 f<‘et to a slake, a now corner; thence N. 4-27 E. 172.0 feet to a stake; thencs" S. 8.5-0.5 E. 677.7 feet to Ihi' iiohit of BE- fJINNI.Nf;. containing 2,9 acres, more or lessT j The foregrring being Hu- iiro|H‘r-' ty as eonveyiKl by R. C. Slrouis*; and wife, Elsie I. Stenijx' to Jame.s R Hale a/id wife, Ruth T. Ilalej listed May 1, 1968, ris-orCatl in Book 12-K at Page 29 of tliei Cleveland Countv Reglslrv. ! I . This sale will be made subject | to all prior lieas and encum- j brances, and unpaid tu.\<-M and as- ■ se.ssments for pavjng. if any. This the 6lli day of October, 1970. N. DIXON LACKEY, JR. Trustee George B. Thomasson Attorney-.at-Law 102 W. .Mountain .Street Kings Mountain, Norlli Carolina I 10:15-11:5 KINGS NOUNTAi DRUG ^ COM PA WANtiD Experienced Foster Winder Tenders and Service Help interested in working REGULARLY and six days per week. Excellent pay and benefits. Call at Personnel Office. McNeil Spinning Co. (Old Gamble Mill Location) Bessemer City, N. C. ylftERI for YOUR WIM YOU ENOW WE HAVE INVALID AND HOSPITAL EQIineff niH FOB SALE OB FOB RQin ^ aOJTCHB AND CANB PLUS AAANY OTHER TYPES OF CONVALESCENT ^ EQUIPMENT WHBL CHAM I CHAM KINCTMOUNTAIN G-'O ^ (-()>> I’A • ^ — -Ml LIT • S ''J PHONE 739-2571 iw Ijl Jfealt/i By WILSON GRIFFIN Mothers, when shopping, if you put the groceries on the floor in the rear of the car, and let your youngster sit or stand a- longside you on the front seat you may be protecting, your groceries better than your child in case of a sudden stop. An unrestrained child con pitch forward against the dashboard as windshield with serious in jury. A safety harness vest, on- chored firmly to the car struc ture, offers the best protection for a small chiM and allows him to sit, stanS^ or sleep. A safety expert warns that "over one-tenth of all deaths of c|UT dren under four result from auto crasIiA'’. Proper safety harnesses would Neatly reduce them. After you see your doctor, bring your prescription to D'UMjStCVc NOTICE OF RESALE NORTH CAKOI.INA UIJ'.'VEI.ANI) COUNTY | UNDER -AND BY VIRTUE of «ii' Ordar in the Goneral Court of: Jaslice Ilf Cleveland County made in tlie Sp<*cial Ft iceedlng entitled •■Clw) K. Rozzvil, el at, V. Jose-j plilne II. Owens, el al”, the un liersigneil Commissioner will on i tlie 28r,h day of Oilober. 1979 at 1:9(1 I’.M. at tile door ol Hie Court, bouse in Slielby. -North Carolina oKer to sale li l.be liigliesf bid der 1 >r l•a.sll, but .siiajeiM to ram fimialion by die Court, a owlain liact or pa.ia-l ol land l.»ing and^ being in the City of Kings Moim-' tain. .\uml>er Knur I owiurtiiii, I Cliwelanil Uoiinly, .North Carolina and more paiTiriilarly ile.scribeil j as foil i.vs: BEGIN.Nl.NG on a isiplar sHuiij) on I’arker's line, .Norris and Har ry's cornor and running theius’' with llariy's line .N. .5.5 \V. 6 |s)les and 2 link-s to a slake. Harry’s lanner; thence with his line .S. 49'a \V. 3 jxiles and 2 link* to a. stake. Ills coiner; tlienis* a new' line -N. 31'a W. 6 ]>olea and .10 links to a pojilar; llience N. 37'4 j E. 10 poles to a slake in the' branch on Norris line; rlienoej with .said line .8. lO'a E. 14 polftS and 20 link.s to the BEGINNING, containing 1 risid and 30 itnles, more or liiss. TRACT NO. 2 BEGLNNLNG «I a large [loidar; on die East side of the Public road leading from Kings .Mountain lot White Clary’s iiost oak corner; thence along his line .South 70 degrees West 68 feet to a rooR; thence North .>5'- West 100 feet to a rock; thenie .Nortli 40 Ka.i 68 feet to a rock; llience South 53^' East 100 feet to the BEGIN- Board Approves Lunch Program Tile Kings .Mounloin Board of Esliicaliim .Monilay night foriinilly Hjiproved a new free and reduc ed price lunch program in the dis I riel system. The new program, which is go ing int.i effect statewide, is llic result oT the National S.liool l.uncli .4ct pas.sed last summer by Congress and ni.ikcs it possililc for a family of lonr w ith a i in come of 83.720 or less and only tlirec children to rcccitc llic lie* meals. -Siipl. INinald Jones said the on ly e.sscMlial diflcrinicc.s in the new program aiul the one already in ofleci iit that all children a ill he furnished an a|iplii'.illoa (or free lunches whetlier tinw jdan to actually apply or not. Lunch tii-Rets will he kc|il in individual classrooms, Jones said, for the contcnicncc of students who V’i.sh to charge tlieir lunch or have forgotten llieir lunch money, a.s w<'ll a.s for Hie needy child getting free lundies. Womens Clothes Are Colorful For Fall 1970 little Theatre Cast Rehearsing I NLNG. containing 6800 squir. I feet. I The liigli(-»l bidder shall be r.- . quired to make a ca.sh deposit tn I ttie amount rg ten jtercent I10''ri of hi* bid. j Tills sale is pursuant to order of the .Superior Court of Cleveland ; County and shall begin on an i opening hid of $742..5n. This 1.3th day of Octolier. 1970. Robert L. Bradley. Com/mi.ssionor 10:15-32 Dr. S. F. Hardin Chiropractic Physician AnnouiK'cs the Ojicning of Hie Practice at 518 DeKalb St., Shelby Offic'e Hours 9-12 and 1-5, Clo.sod Thurs. &- Sat. Af- ternoon.s — Evening Hour.*: By Appointment Office Plione 482-7271 Home Phone 482-1664 IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT Service and Maintenance Per.sonnel Required For First and Second Shifts. Good Pay and All Benefits For Full Time Employees. Part-Time Workers Will Be Considered Apply Office — Mon. Thru. Thurs. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. LAMBETH CORPORATION . (Across from Now High School) (Equal (^Ipporlunity Bmpktyeir) 10:8 29 Homemakers Are Noting Anniversary R.ALEIG'H — Members of .North' Carolina Extension I.'o:ncmakers Clubs will meet in Raleigh, Get. 27, for a .50th anniversaiy observ ance. During the event, attention will he focu.sed on the aecomiilisli- nv'iit of the jiast and some clial- Iwiges for Hie future. Gov. Robi’i't .ScoH will deliicr the keynote a.ldrtvs. Scott, who n'cenlly [miclaimed the week of Orl, 23 ii.< North Car olina Extmi.sion Homemakei-.s' Wci'k, commended the ^^■(>mcn for their ‘‘outstanding contribution* to the development of homes and fa.milics,” their "comnuniily and statewide involvement in ciial- RESTRICTED — 10 .\cres, .Six .\(Tes. Wo.i.d.* and at ream*, flood neighhorliood. Tlire* miles from town. Call 7.39 IS'lfl. Eddie .\:ro- xf'f'od. Khlfirfn GOODYEAR DEALER CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Because of the rapid growth ia the tiro business in this area the following career opportun ities are available at the new store opening here about De- cembsl 1: • Broke and Alignment ma> • Clerical Help (female) • Retail Tire Salesman • Tire Changer Excellent benefit.* and oppor- ..tunitio.s for advancement.. For personal interview, reply by letter, giving details of edu cation, employment history and salary requirement to.. . CLARK TIRE & AUTO COMPANY . . 609 E. Main Street .... . . . Lincolnton, N. C. 28092 .. ATT: Etnest Sniiie* R.\I*EIGII — .\s you siio]) Hiis fall. you’ll Tind colors in vsuiiien’s fa.sliions sivmi to cmpliasi/e the lieallier, fijiiky or dusty tones, (•or exanqije. Hie siro.viis you M-e this \car arc Slid browns rallicr tlian tile (teeper darker tones. ‘rii(‘ yellows ,irc more ditected toward tin* jam and pu:i;iikiii toims. A goMcii orange calicil C'licssit i.s also important, along witli |) dislicd copper, an orange that hurdins on Hie lirowni.sli ri'd family. According to DoroHij- Barrier, ■'extension i-lolliiiig specialist. .North Carolina .St,He l'ni\ei-it\. "reds fa\or lln' terra colla oi hfick tone's.” Some reds ti'inl to he orangisli, while olliers, sni-li :is Roman Tile, are vi'ry rc l iti'iei-d. And in the family, the Bois do Rose and Vin IPuige tones e m- tiniie strong. Putple.* will filler down from till' red family. Hie s;s'cialisl on- serve.*. V>ga Violi'l, wiHi siroiig red overtones and Hie clear, real [lurple wil^ be .slron,g. lenje# Miat affoi-t family living." 'and their "skill* and leadcr.slrip." An ither highlight of the oii- ' rei'vaiKX' will be a ".sound and .screen" pageant, tracing Hie lii.s- lory of the organization from its ■tomato cluh* .beginnings, through if* Home Demonslralion.* era, to the piesent. Speeial recognition will be gi-. en to lioniemaker* wlio have been , meniners qf Hip organizalion.s for .30 or ,50 jear.s. More tli.in 40,000 Tar Heel women heknig to tlie slale'.s Ex tension Homemakers Clubs. Members ul the cast of "Ban'- fool In 'lire I’ark", forllicoming King.s .Mounl.iin Little Theatre | produ.-tion. arc rehearsing llirct' niglils e.idi .reek al llic Woman’s, cluh. j TicUcIs arc on .sale from any memlier o( the cast or Little Thea tre al .81..50 lor adults and 7.5 iciil^ l ir students and children. Till' tickets ,uc valid lor loiy ol Hie lour sclieduletl perfoimani-e.s on I'liday and Saturday, Novem ber (itii and Till, and Friday and .Saliirdav, Nojemiier I.'illi and llih. ‘rite show will lie staged al llio Worn Ill's club and curtain lime is 8 11.111, Blues arc on t.bc up.swing again, ihcre will nc li'ss navy blue tills t.'ill season, lint tlic medium -k .-aili 1 lilue is ini]>oiiaiil. .\lso very iitiporlanl i.s llii' grayed, slate iilue. .\iid Iheie's .s-iini' lourquoise anil a lot ol leal around. b'ou'll find gieell.s are del I) and niucil or iiright, .Some move to tile yellow of ;i viiu' green, tint eoiiceiitralion .still i.s on llic dark er shades, Hie si«‘cialist saj's. CARD OF THANKS We W'isli to express our iKS'irt- felt aiipreciation to the many friends nriil neiglihors, and es- lie. iiilly Dr. Durham and all the many fra'iids al First Wesleyan Churcli. Seisind Wesleyan. Temiile Baptist .ind Fiisi Baptist church fur their kind cxiucssiuns of sym- jiathy during the death of our lo\cil one, l.iiiider Short. The Family of Mrs. Lauder .Short CARPET MANAGER TRAINEE To work with one of thi southeast's largest and oldest discount corpet dealers Sales Experience Necessary. Salary open, excellent company benefits, paid, vacation and holidays. Apply in Person To: The Carpet Omtlet 3913 E. Independence Blvd. ChailoHe, N. C. 10:22 WANTED J Experienced Knitters for Second and Third Shifts APPLY IN PERSON (foi nipi ly AtiKlrlin Knit Mills) Alaliiima Avenue Bi'ssenier City, X. C. Kings Point Knitting. Inc. iFiqual 0|iportuiiily Emiiloyerl 10:1.5-22 DANCE FRIDAY And SATURDAY NIGHT October 23 & 24 KINGS MOUNTAIN SUPPER CLUR (Formerly The E.xeeutive Club) Open Daily at 5 P.M. Except on Sunday Dining Room Open at 5:30 Thursday • Friday - Saturday Under New Ownership and Management Dance Friday Night 9 'til 2 Dance Saturday Night 9 'til 3 Featuring RAY BARRETT and CARL CASH With 'THE EXPRESSIONS" ■X. Continuing a Dance Contest With Prizes to the Best Dance Couples Trophies To Be Awarded To The Winners Past and Present Executives Members Invited WHOLESALE Wa Hava ia Steak 12606 t 24,060 BTU Ream Air-Condi tieaar Which Wa Do Net Wiah Te Carry Threugh the Winter Se Will Let Them Ge at Coat. First Come First Served. Air Condiiienere Will Be High er NoKt Teat BRIDGES RADIO & T-V N. Piedmont Ave. 739-4416 • ROCK LEFTY MOSS • SOUL • COUNTRY By Request GRAYSON BROWN, MANAGER HOWARD BROWN MIKE YARBRO GENE STONE ^|.■al■^■ ll■■lll"li"-—fi-Tt B n \7 "5 n ^ 0- " , ■ ! -i 2i Ol L‘-n. n y ii , ■ f, u y SENIOR CITIZENS NEED A DEPENDABLE PHARMACY Many oi the elderly folks, who get their Pharmacy needs irem us, often comment on the ooraful otteatien'wa give them. Wa know there are times whan a medicine can ba vary Important to them. Please tell us whenever you need a pieeerip- tion filled in a hurry. Or whan a siekreem need or health-aid eon odd to your comfort and batter feeling. We premise to give your re quests our immediate attention. Wa value your goodwill. YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a delivery. We will deliver promptly without atrtra charge. A great many people rely on us for their health needs. Wo welcome requests for delivery service and charge occounts. Kings Mtn. Ikug Co. WILL BABYSIT in my home any shifts. Call 739..3565. *:34«n tin We Drill Wells! And Install Goulds qualify water systems With Copendability Arnolds Well Drilling & Pump Service Phone Arnold Philbeck 739-4315 Oak Grove Rood Kiagc Mouotoln. N. C. ATTENTION CAR OWNERS; DON'T WAIT Custom Auto-Painting Co. Now Open We are located at 1711 E. Di.xon Bhd., Slielby, X. C. Hwy. 74 ap- pro.ximately S mile.s from King.s .Mountain and 5 miles from Shelby. We will paint your car for S49.9.Y. We also offer expert body re pairs and free estimates. All work is guaranteed. Help us to build a successful business, and at the same time, help yourself to a shiny new paint job. Come by for a free estimate, or call 482-7625 for an appointment. Your patronage and interest is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, The Management P.S. We al-so paint pick-ups, appliances, and anything else paintable.