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* V THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. / Thursday,/March 2i, .I97U . WANT Foi Sale POR SALE — 1964 Chevrolet li • ton pick-nip, heav>’ duty four- r Rixted tranamission, heavy duty ‘ springs, heavy duty rear end. engine. Low mileage. Rob ert Ruff, Phone nights 7.39-5164. 2;25tfn TWO RIDING HORSES and five muUis for sale. Phone 9.37-7139 or 936-7.319. 3:18-l:lixl JOH SALE — 6 room hou.se loent- . ed 608 N. Cansler Stixs-t «ilh .■ bath and shower. Phone 739- - 3976 anytime. .3:2.5tfn KS * _ TOR SALE — Kenmore ehH'trie I range. Used only four months. 1 Like new. Call 739-6739 after 5 2 P-m. 3:-ltfn 3 Logals I NOTICE OP FORECLOSURE i.N 'I'liK .Si. ^ ‘ iJRT .NORTH CAROl.lN \ fl,KVKLA.N'I) Cl UN IT U.NDKI! AM) 91 '.Mri : of the TOR SALE — Panty Hose, ,3 pairs ” for $1. Irregulars. SC'OCCl.NS r GULF SHIRVICE, 1-85 at Yor.. “ Road. 3:-liln Jiowei' of .vile r lain dee<t of In: i WALTKli '■ wife, RO.SK dated tile il li ' and roeorded a 9""l' 21.3 in tite Mf IVvds f .N'ortli Ca>' Inisl lirj: -a.aie.'t ■ : .■i:4ne'l I i - .It imlili. I :,;dil.-:' door. ... ' III! tile • It 11:0 ■.,11.- T ; : a oer- ,, iltd by EY and YvKLNmEY j ,.pril, 1970, :,li 777 at Page' , 'he RegLster' : md County, | I said deed of \ ,, , •, terms thereof - re, the under- I , , ,1 offer for sale! II,. :...n to the highci^t a ,II Hie Court House :: v North Carolina, : 1 ,lay of March, 1971, .\M . the property icon- :.d deed of trust, the nd being in Number lip, Cleveland Coun rolina, and more par- •scribed as follows; ain parcel of land with uikUngs and improve- icreon, being designated 111 ide to deed from Beulah T. llauney. Widow, to Warren K. eynolds dated September, I'l v.) JS will appear on record i'l i'li' Office of the Roit'.cer of Dc, I for Cleveland County. I AIm for further reference m ■ deed from Warren K. licynokl.s to Walter Earl McKinney and vile. Rose -Marie McKinney dated ti'.' 6th day of April, 1970 as will no- pear on record in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cleve land County. ' Tills sale will bo made .subject to all prior liens tind encum brances, and unjiaid taxes and assessments for paving, it an.v. This the 2nd day of .March. 1971. GEORGE B. TIIOALYSSON Trustee GEORGE B. TIIOMASSON ACtorney-At-Law P. O. Box 205 Kings Mountain, Nortli Carolina 3:-1-2.3 ' Rural Housing Loan Available ticuli rly descrihefl as follows: Rein ' lo.-atcri about thrcH; miles \ '9 of Kings Mountain, North a ; iji-on, di ci'ibed by :;■■■ ini' 0 Hinds as follows: . ’N(I at a point in thcl I II e i; :'i, .said point; Re.sidcnts of rural fowns in the I VO) 20.30 fed from population range from 5,500 .to .11 ; > in Lurkc Roiid, at Htc: 10,000 are now eligible to apply s.ui: ii ■ isU rn i .irncr of G. Rob-i for rural housing loans from the I'l lunnuig thence with farmers Home Administration, . ■ ii « 3’‘i>3 E. 216.82 feet: Administrator Ja'mes V. Smith of to a point in Burke Road, the the Dr-partment of Agriculture’s N nthc.oi'rn corner cf Tract No.! rural credit agency announced to- 1 In t.ie deed from R. C. .Stroujw. tlay. ‘ V"", J- 1 I Mr. Smith said the law has 1 I ■ ' > ^ 1 i> ' ’ *)een changed to enable bis agen- icionl'ul in Book l.!-K ,make loans in towns laV tlian the previous population Mtoit of 5,500. “Tliou-sands of comTnunities are in Ihe category which we .begin senicing today,” Mr. Smith said, “and I know ithat our program in rural housing will expend sub- 1,, it fo. 89 as shown on Map 'OR SALE — Registerixi He Sf puppies. They will be six wecA-s, „ ^ « r. . ■ . a old at the first of April. Four I” li"' Property of iBurlington Sblacte, and six ch(K-ola1e(e|..is.! Mills Corpoasation (Phemx Mill •4 Also have Hay for .sale. Call Kings Mountain, S' Jim Sherrill, Route 2. Cherry- j -Yid'i Carolina dated April 5, * vlHe, N. C. Please call ,nt t.'K' H’l^"’ recorded in Plat Book L. given hours. 7 A M. and at 10 ■’ ■‘I- 46 in the Office of the .. P.M. 435.902.3. 3:IS 23 T'-iistor of Deeds of Cleveland a—— — ” 'unty, North Carolina. C ScrviCGS E Reference is hereby made to L leed from Ben F. Se.ssoms and wife, to J. E. Mauney and wife, Beulah Mauney dated 18th of February, 1958 now on rword in the Office of the Reglsler of Deeds for Cleveland County in Book 7-N at Page 611. Further reference is hereby BARBER TRAINING — Wonieii S men, small cost — big nvullf. ~ G. I. approvixi. Write for bro- 2 Chure. Charlotte Barber Schnol, C 404 East Trade Street, t'liar- £ lotte, N. C. 2:254:4 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE IN THE SUPERIOR COUltl NORTH C.MtOLI.N'A CLEVELAND COUNTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE o Hie power of sale (.on':.inert in n e; ‘ ■ tain deed of tru.-it exe. ute i iiy J.V.MES R. H.VLE ;iiul u .fe. i.U 1. T. HALE dated the If.lji it'’' ci S<>pt('m.bcr, Iti.W, .r'.l :r-, , .u-l :n E(«)k 738 at INi.ge V2 in Hh' l of the Register of D. c t.s f: .■ ricve- land County, Nortli C.iriilina. de fault liaving been m.iile in the payment of tlie ii:d"','i due s therr'by secured, and said deed of trust being by Ilie lenns Hicw- of subject of foreclosure, the un tiersigned Trustee '.viil offer for sale at public auction to ttio higlio.vl biddr'r lor cash, at tfu- Courthouse door, in Shelby, North Carolina, on the 29tli <l:iy of April. 1971, at 11:61) A..M.. the nr.n.c 'y conveyed in said deed of Iri'.v;, Hio same lying and being in Ncnln'i Four Tawnshia, (,'leiel:ind Coun- Iv, Nortli Carolini. and more nar- 2t), Clevei.ind Count.v Registry, and running with the Northern l;ound:i.cy r.f Tract No. 1 in deed, j r 3-1)7 W. SiKJ feel to a .stake, I new cMc'.or; Uienco N. 1-27 E. 172.1) feet to a .stake; thence .S. I 83 03 K (>77.7 feet to tile [loint of . ' ' IN.MNG, (xintaining 2.9 acres, 111 11 VO or le.vs. 'till' foregoing 'being Ihe prop- eit'. as < onveywl by it. C. .Strouix- September, 1971, or thte and aife, F.l.sie I. StroiiiK' to nu'tii'e will be pleaded in bar of James R. Hale and wife, liutli T. 'I)('lr recovery. All persons In- ' Hale dale.! May 1. 1968, recorded thbted to said estate will please in Beak i;> K at Page 29 of the! make immediate payment to .the ' Clesclag-i t; iiiitv Registry. I undersigned. staniblaHy as a result of this broadened authority, allowing us to aid many more families to enjoy new homes.” The Administrator reported that during the first, half of fis cal 1971 more than 51,000 rural housing loans were made fori some ^4 million. "CXir total budget nationaUyl for rural housing purposes this j year is more than "$1.4 billion,” Mr. Smith said. "Next year, it will go above $1.6 billion — triple the figure for fiscal 1969. The need is pressing for limproved rural housing, in nearly ell states, and we are moving rapidly to meet that need.” Eligible families are those which are unable to obtain hous ing cred'it from other sources, the Administrator added. “The Farmers Home Adminis tration has 1,740 offices serving the nation’s 3,000 rural counties,” Mr. Smith said, “so that we are readily available to work directly with rural families.'’ Herald Want Ads Pay 0L> Tiii-; .v-ilc v. ill no nindc subject i'l . '1 Hi'.':- lien.s ::!K| enium- : ■ . ■e-i. and ui-.ia'.l taxe.s and . -i.iei'.;; fi'i- paving, it any. T'lis Hie 21Hi day of -Marcli, Rii'l. .N. DI.KON LACKEY, JR. Ti-'.istce CKO!’.'-;:.; U, TilO.M.YSSON .-\ltonu'>-.-\i-Law O. ‘Box 203 Kings McuaUiin. N'ortli Carolina 3:23-1:13 This 24th day of March, 1971. I CHARLES J. GAMBLE I -Ndministrator j Route 4, Box 260 Sylacauga, Alabama 35150 I Process Agent I GEORGE B. TIIOMASSON I Attorney-At-Law 1 102 \V. Mountain Street I Kings Mountain, North Carolina 3:25-4:15 ! NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ! The City of Kings Mountain will ' sell at public auction on Satur- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ! d.ny. April 3. 1971, at 10:00 a.m. Ha- ing qualified as Adminis- i the following described cquip- , t.r:-;c;. e; t ie Kvtate of J. N. Gam- ment: ble. Pei (■;isc.|, late of Cleveland , 1963 Harley Davidson Motor- t' vinl.v, Nortii O.irolin.a, thi.s is to' cycle all |ier.s(,iis Ivaving'claims j Serial No. 65GE1168 fio ( date of said dcco-! Mayor John Henry Moss ; di iit to presc'iit them to Hie un-j 3:25 i d< :v ;:_'ie,-l >11 or before the 2.3rh ' Our televisl seems to be fellki ^ ^ . j J 63 Lt J lai .4 vi!-- J 'is i a! 2' i I *** 4* *, '.-"I V' ! ' ■ 1 V <• 7- : ■ ■ I J We’ve had a lot of comments on our tele- vision commercial. People tell us it’s charming. And warm. And they love our little “star,” Jeff. , 1 But as much as we appreciate youV coir.- ments, we’d rather have something else. , We’d rather have your money. r You see, the whole point of our cor/nicrctr I 16 to raise money to build a chapel. I .; A nondenominational chapel. So the kids ritthe Morganton School for the Deaf vik hr-, |i place to pray. r Bight now we’re forty-eight thousand doi- ns short of that goal. And our television com- aerOial, which has been running for several Seeks, has gotten us a disappointin,':’: 1^ amount. And it’s our fault. Because even though the television and radio stations gave us a lot of free time to get our message across, we didn’t make that message clear enough. So let's cle.er it up rig’nt now: There are 618 kids in Morganton, North Carolina,who have been deprived of their hear ing. And that's unfortunate. But''what’s even more unfortunate is the fact that tliey’re being deprived of the word of God. Please help them. Contributions are tax deductible. So send a nickel, send a dime, send a dollar, send anything to Chapel for the Deaf, Inc., c/o Hargrove Skipper Bowles, Box T-3, Greensboro, North Carolina 27402. - -- ti I SERMON TOPIC Dr. Paul Ausley will use the sermon topic, "Why Be A Fool?” at Sunday Inornlng worship services at 11 o’clock at First Presbyteirian church. SHOVEL OPEBATOR Prefer Experienced on NW80D ShoVel FLOTATION OPERATORS ,.n We are now accepting applications for experi enced operators. Should have knowledge of flotation methods. Flotation Plant will be completed by March 1971. Good starting pay. Liberal Fringe Benefits Pro- "•I ■ ■ ,4 t ■ gram. Equal Opportunity Employer. Hgihway 161 Bessemer City. N. C. ' PHOnIS 629-2282 3:25 tfn TENSION? H you luffer from simple - ovary day nervous tension then you should be taking RT. tablete for relief. Call on the druggist st the drug store listed below and ask him about B.T. tablets. They’re safe non-habH forming and with our guarantee, you will lose your every day iittara of receive your money back. Don't accept a substHuta for rallaf, buy B.T. tablata today. INTRODUCTORY OFFER: Worth't1.W Buy one small sizt B.T. —gat one Fro# Kings Mtn. Drag Co COMING SOON 2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1 PLUS 1 CENT NOTICE OF RESALE ; MARTIN PHIfER ESTATE LAND Friday, March 19, 1971 '11:00 A.M. Courthouse Door, Shelby, N. C.’ 131.65 Acres i Choice Property Adjoins New High School Crawley B. Cash, Jr. and Gorge B. Thomasson, Commissioners 3:11-18 Proces^ois pi Textured Ny|on and Polyester Yarns Need Third Shill Machine Operators Male or Female Appliconta Five-Feet .Five Inches Tall minimum Contact Personnel Office Carolina Throwing Company For Interviews Equal Opportunity Employer 3:4-18 Nowall your U.S. Savings Bonds pay higher interest AttyitiiWU of. 5:1' T - LiiWh". J. seriesB I Jtrav -h. BoS Now it’s officiaL Now one of the safest investments in the world brings you new and higher returns. Now your U.S. Savings Bonds pay the highest interest in history: a full 5 per cent when held to maturity of 5 years and 10 months. (4%. the first year; 5.20% thereafter to maturity.) Previously, these Bonds earned you only 4^% if you held them for seven years. The new interest began June 1, 1969. So all of the Bonds yon own, uo matter when yon bou^t them, have been collecting hi^er interest since that time. Those Bonds are still leplaeed if lost, stolen or burned. Yon can still buy diem through Payroll Savings or the Bond-a-Month plob Regardless of your other invest ments, cam you think of any easier, better, or s^er way to build a nest egg for youl/self ? It’s nice to know that yon are doing a little something for Unde Sam, too. The $52 billion in U.S. Savings Bonds now outstanding in the hands of millions of Americans go a long way toward keeping your country jGnancially strong. Ihere never was a better Hme to take stock in America. There’sanumat &e plaoe where yon work 1A0 can, start you on tke Payroll Sav ing* Film rid>t noir. . BoB<btnM{a.Iflo<t,*toleii,ordealroFed,w«np|seatli««. When needed, they can be cashed st yon bialc. Tax nay be deteied util tedemptk^ And always lemember. Bonds an a gioad way to ana Ihia Stock m Americas Withhioi'isrixiyinaU&ScivinasBonck. ./
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