ITtursHay, 3uly 27, 1972 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. m houM, tuced m ■ondltiop. y 8dux>] . 7:aOtfn Sherwood bro^'t) ght blue Gin". i|!- n ol 1®. ay, hM ugust, a- >984. Re. 7i20tlh mcE Admlnis- 4 Ernest late of li Caro^rf I perjona^^ ie estate :nt thetn >r betofe , 1973 6t !d in bat rsohs ih- II pletuit It to the ily, 1972. IROLL >eroy ^ (:27-e:il7 rARY IRING . tice that ; resolu- wu^osed ijpet on .Manu aa re. wement ring. IBs loners r at 7:80 n Kin^ 4th daj^', purpoMe persohe to ahy prelirtlf- ilayor ' 7:27 ‘/ Insurance Plan Offered A new insurance plan designed to help holders of (11 insurance when they grow older is olpTl^ c'l in Veterans Administration pamphlets being mailed this month to 17,j ftlX) holders of .Na-' tr veti-rans as their term policies WANT ADS tional Service Life Insurance come up for renewal a^ffie end t.NSLl) term policies W'ho are i)e-[nd at age; ; 70, eoveiage is red'u.’aTT !)>’ IV) |)er- j I cent. ’ I I Mo I House door in Slielby, North Caro-! lina, offer for .sale to the high-' est bidder for cash that certain I I tract of land lying and being in- ■Number Four Town.slrip in I hr I I To'.vn of Kings .Mountain, .\ortli' : Carolina, and being more jjarti-' eulariy deseriined as foll.r.ss: i I Tract 1: Ln.-ated at .508 .Mountain | ' Strtet. Kin.gs Mountain. Nnrtli' I Carolina, as .shown by deed in j I Book ,3-J, iKige 313, of the CTeve- j land County Registry, N. C., and I being described by metes and bounds a.s follows: , BEGfNNIC at :i stake on tiie ivrrth side of Mountain Street, Charley Fulton's corner, and runs with his and Plonk’s line N, O'; E. 3.52'; feet to .a po.sl. Bridges’ enmer; thenee with his line S. SB'; E. 90 feet Io a slake, a nnv corner; thenee a new lino S. 6'; \V. 351 feet to a stake on north side of Mountain Street; Ihen.-e with said street N. 88'; \V, 90 feel to the BEGINNrXG. Tract 2: Being located at 103 King Street in the To'aii of King.s Mountain, N. C., as de.scribed in deed recorded in Book 3 N, pa.ge 63 of the Cleveland Coiintj- Regis try. N. C,. and described by metes and bounds as follows; Lots Nos. 4.5, IB, 17, 18, 19, ,50 and 51, a.s will appear on a nia;) or plat made by A. P. Falls, Sur veyor, tor Plonk anrl Herndon, Which map is recorded in rhe Register of Deeds Offfee for Cleve land County, in Bfxik of Plats No. 1 at page 48, reference to wliieh i.s hereby made for a fuller de scription. This the 7lli day of July, 1972. J. A. West, Commissioner Horn, West & Horn, .Mtorneys 7:27-8;16 PUBLIC AUCTION The undersigned will .sell at public auction to the highe.st bid der at 12 o’clock noon .Mi.gast 2B, 1972 for labor, towin.g and stor age an automobile last owned by Steve Henderson of West Gold Street Extension. Tht*»sale will take place at Selfs Garage, iutute 3. Kings Mountain. ' SELF’S G.tSXGE Route ,3 Box 360 Kings Mountain, N. T. 7;28.8:5 Thumbin* her way into trouble— Misty Rowe is featured in **The HitchKJlrmer .\dmini.strative A.sst. to Governor Luther H. Hodges Santord Dr. Wallace Harvey Dare (ounly Manager tor B. Everett Jordan'.- Camisii.gn Manteo John P. Stedman Fonner State Treasurer N. C. Democratic Party Ldm berton "Jesse Helms is not one of your back-slapping, hand-wringing, affable garden variety political office seekers." — \'ii’ginian Pilot 7-2-72 Down ill .Mont'oe, wliei’o Jes.so Helms was born anrl I'c'ai'cd, tlie folks i-emt'inlier iiim who worked three diffeieiit part-lime jobs—afiernoons and eve nings, aflei' school and all day .Saturday. Those were the depressiun days, and times were hard — and Jesse Ih Ims h'arned that .America i.s ti land of oppor Uinity for those wlio nutke the effoid. This is the siime .Te.s.s(' Helms who was ovei-whelmingly nomi- ntiled lor Ih(> I'nilt'd .Slates Senate hack on May 6. He's the Jesse Helms whom you can help elect to work for ,voii in V.'ashin.glon. He's nol a iiolitician— he's a citizen cttndiditle who is concerned about the future of your children. Jesse Helms is a man who has earned scores of awards because he cares about people and because he litis worked and fought for the principles of freedom and justice. 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