ITtursHay, 3uly 27, 1972
THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C.
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7:27
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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-[<af their cufreiu five year perio.is.
I Wien ages 6(i and 6.a. f Premiums on term policie.^ rise
H. W, John.son, Director of the | substantially every five year.s,
Winst.in Salem V.\ Regional Off- Jolin.son explained, making it dn-
ice .said the lorms and pampli-1 fieult lor some veterans to main-
'els explaining the “Modified tain full coverage as they grow
Life - Age 70" isdieies and how
to ap;)ly"7r)r it will be mailed to
an additional Iwo million young-
RESIDENT MANAGER
For new apartment complex opening soon in
Kings Mountain. Apply by writing NATIONAL
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, P.O. Box 1270,
Gaffney, S. C., enclosing resume. 7:13-8:3
Share a smile.
Get together by long distance tonight. And
remember—you 11 save up to 50% of the low
evening rate if you dial direct without an
operators assistance. Keep in touch by long
distance, and keep smiling.
HOUSES FOR SALE
The Time To Buy Is When The Other
Fellow Wants To Sell.
I Want To Sell.
3, 4, AND 5 ROOM HOUSES
$3,000 to $7,500
All on Paved Streets, in City Limits
Reasonable Down Payment Like Rent
HAYWOOD E. LYNCH
PHONE 73S-3261
Experienced Sewers Needed
For First Shift Job
starting Rate ifl.80 Per Hour.
Apply KINDER MEG., INC., 102 Industrial Road
Kings Mountain
We Are An Equal Opportunity Employer
fART
UUNCt
tJee tlhiit
t resoTu-
proposed
)ject on
n Cres-
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petition
of abut-
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by the
on the
ovement
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issloners
g at 7:30
tn Kln^s
l4th day
purpose
persons
c to any
preliml-
Wayor
7:27
divl-
Penalty
Tuesday, Augsut 1
IS THE FINAL DAY TO PURCHASE
CITY
Privilege Licenses
ri<ca
offer -
ment t
2282
WITHOUT PENALTY
Penalty of 5% Pei Month Applies
Wednesday, August 2
City Of Kings Mountain
older.
On tile new m.surame, premi- |
um.s remain the .same llirough j
the life of file policy,__i>nd at age;
; 70, eoveiage is red'u.’aTT !)>’ IV) |)er- j
I cent. ’ I
I Mo<lified life age 70 insurance
is aavUahle al.sp to aboiil 100,000
I veterans insured under VA’s mod
ified life age 05 plan. Tlie.se vet- ■
i erans have until July 2, 1973, re-
gardlc.ss of healtli, to apply fo;
' the new plan vvhieli pr.jvides full
coverage for an adrlifional five
years.
1 Veterans wlio.se modified life
! [xrlicies were reduced ,50 pi'rcent
at age 03 can have them re.stor-
ed to the original amounts. Tliis
I entail-s a slighlly hi.gher premium
and a .sinal additioniil sum to
balance the higher cash value of
I the new, modified life a.ge 70
policy. I
As.si.stance in filling out the j
forms io available al any V.\ off - |
ice or l.rcal reprc.sentativcs of I
vtterans .service organizations.
7:20-8:4
I. \ THE GB-NIiRAL COURT'
OF JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT
DIVISION
BEFORE THE CLERK
72 SP 108
NOTICE OF SALE
NORTH CAROLINA
I CLEVELAND COUNTY
Diana C. Wohlford, and
Karen Cansler,
' Petitioners'
vs. I
Luther Can.sler, and wife, !
Marion Can.sler; and :
Anthony Cansler, |
Respondents
Under and by virtue of an or
der of the Superior Court ol
Cleveland County, made in thei
above entitled .sjK.'cial proceeding,
the undersigned Commissi.met ,
will, on the 17th dav of .\ugu.sl.
1972, at 10 A.M. at“ the C lurl >
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 HitchKJl<er$/’ opening
it th« JOH Theatre*
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Immediate Openings in Production
No Experience Necessary
We provide on-lhe-job training leading to re.spon.sible
po.sition.s in floltilion and grinding plant operations.
CHECK THESE ADVANTAGES:
EXCELLENT STARTING RATES
PAID VACATIONS
PAID HOLIDAYS
GROUP INSURANCE
PENSION PLAN
OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT
Now Interviewing 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
United States Gypsum Company
Kings Mountain Plant
An efiutil opporUinity employer)
Located approximalely 4 miles .South of Kings Mountain on 216 (Grover
Road) Look for USG sign with arrow 4:27-5:4
lESSE HELMS: A CITIZEN-SENATOR
CITIZENS FOR HELMS
(Partial listing'
Mrs. John J. Burney, Sr.
Wife of Former
Superior Court Judge
Wilmington
Colonel William T. Joyner
F.)rrner Cliaitman
Stale Board of Elections
Raleigh
Carroll W. Weathers
Do:in Emeritus
V\'ake Forest U. Law Schwl
Wins! in-Salem
Clint Fuller
Immediate Past Chairman
Franklin Co. Democratic Party
Louishurg
Whitelord Blackeney
Atloi'iK'y & Civic Leader
Cliarlolte
Sim DeLopp
Former State Chairman
C. Repuhliciin Party
Lexington
Mrs. Willis Smith, Sr.
Wife of Former Senator
Raleigh
Harold Makepeace
F.>rmer .\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. North Caro-
lintt knows w here Jesse Helms stands. You can stand
v ith Jesse Helms in .N'ovemljcr.
VES, I believe in Jesse Helms
:ind I '.vant to help ek-ct him as
our -..'il izen-Senator.
I'm eaelo.sing my eontri'nution of:
I ' .81.01) ( I SlB.On
( ) S5.on or
[esse Helms
FOR
U. S. Senate
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hut it n of .?1.0o or more to tiie
i HELMS FOR SENATE COMMIT
} TEE. P.O. DRAWER 589, RALEIGH,
j N. C. 27602. TOM ELUS. STATE
! CAMPAIGN MANAGER.
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