H ase tht jsf, 1-24 0 WANT ADS 122 Chorokoe Street INVITATION TO BID THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C Vance-Aycock T Thursday, August 24, 1972 » i. -tel, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR TO CREDITORS Having qualified a.-: Aiiminis- tralor of Hie Estate of Virginia Mae huV/. Johnson, dei'eased, late NEED AN EXTRA $1,000 BETWEEN NOW AND CHRISTMAS? Train now for a full or parttimo career as a Vanda Beauty Counselor. Immediate earnings. For interview Call Sarah Bell 7 to 9 a.m. & 9 lo 11 p.m. 937-7750 8:24-9:18 WANTED — Lady to care for small child (19 rhonih.s old I. Reference preferred. Rhone 7,19- ftoS,! after 6:(K) p.in. s-24 LET ME SELL YOUR HOME OR FIND YOU A NEW ONE HELEN JOHNSTON REAL ESTATE 865-5679 8;17-9:18 i , of Cleveland Cou'ny, N<irth Caro lina, this i.s to nolifj' all iK*rsons having claims against the estate of said di'codent lo pre.sent them lo tile undersigned on or before tile Kith day of Kcbruar,v. 1973, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of tlieir recovery. All persons indebted to .said estate will please make immediate payment to tlie undersigned. Tilts 10th day of August, 1972. Ralph L. .lohnson Route 3, Box 283-C Kings .VIountain, .\. C. narland, Alala, & Bradley .\M.alleys at Law 122 Cherokee Street King.-: Mountain, .N. C, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Adminis- (latrix of the Estate of A. H. Pat- ierson, deceased, late of Clc've-' Lind County, North Carolina, this is to notify all pc'rsons having, elaim^ agaiast the estate of .-aid decedent to pre.sent them to the undc-rsigned on or before the IGth day of February, 1973, or this no-' tice will be pleaded in bar of their reecivery. All pi-rsons indebt ed to .said estate will .plc-ase make immediate payment to the un- : dersigned. This lOlh day of August, 1972 | Madge P. Warliek 1017 Brookwood Drive Kings .Mountain, N. C. .Garland, Alala, & Bradley i .\ttornev.s at Law ! ' The board of commissioners for <he City of Kings Mounlain A ill receive bids until 7:30 p.m. on Augast 28, 1972 for .street jiav- ing, rc'surfaeing and curb gutter within tlu' coi'icorate limits. Dinner Set 1972 The annual cock diiinin- will l>e held in Ashe ville on September in tlie Grove Park Inn, statej PLACING TREES ! A go(«l place foi- evergreen ; trees, sucli as .Magnolia, Cedar, Vance.Ay-'White Pine, Deodar Cedar, etc. ! that have branches near the 29 and 30 JtfuuncI, is toward the back or Inn Sta te I near borders of the yaixl, acrord- Instruelions-for submitting bids Donioeralie Party Chairman John! ‘"K to -North Ciirolina State bnd complete' .speeifieal ions for the work to be performed may be obtained at the* offi'‘e of the pur chasing agent (luring rc'gular office hotn.s. Bid bond or dc.'p.i.sit in an a- mount equal t.) al iea.sl five (.)i per cent of tlie proiro.sal price siiall aecompany ilii.s piopii.-al. Tlie Board of Commissioners re- '.serves the right to re.ieel any and all jiriiiiosals or to accept the liid eemsidered to hi' in tile Ik'sI in terest of Hie City of Kings .M.iun- tain.' All bids to be marked ''Street Paving, ('.surfacing and Curb-Gut ter VV'ork", John Henry Mo-ss, Mayor 8:17 CARETAKER atLakeMontonia Salary Negotiable with Work SEE Charles Blanton or Don Crawford or PHONE 704-739-3368 or WRITE CARETAKER P^. Box 272, Kings Mountain, N. C. 28086 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as .\dminis- Irator for the Estate of .Mr.s. France.-' Lancy Burton, dei'eased. late of Cleveland Canny, this i.s to notily all peison.s having claims against Hie e.state to said decedent lo present them to the undersigned on or fx'fore the 21lh day cf February, 1973, or this notice will he pleaded in bar of I any recovery. All persons indebt- ; e:l to .said estate will please make immediate payment to tlie under signed. ; This the 24Hi day of August, i 1972. ! REV. EUGENE LAND Administrator E.state 'll Frances Laney Burton 8:24-9:11 CARD OF TllA.VKS We wish to express our lieart- felt appreciation to the man.> friends and neigh rors and to the (loetors and nur.ses for their kindnesses and expressions of ■ sympathy at the death of our beloved mother. The p'amily of I -Mrs. Eliabeth G. Bo'es. Cluireh has announced. ! University specialist^sv Evergreeri I trees serve as windbreaks and The $.o'l-per-ticket dinner will thus make the house easjer to rai.se campaign funds f(jr the. heat. -Novemher 7 general election.; Quotas foi'each county have been .. -.. —_ — fiirwardcd to .'oiuity chairmen. Churcli said, i The A.slit'ville event is one of! the two major money-raising ef forts of the party. 'Phe other is the Jefferson-Jaekson day ban quet, lield in Ra'cigh in the early spring. , "This is our main event for (he fall canpaign, and it is ex- Iiected to draw Dmerocratic lead-: ers from around the state. VVe ; liope to make il one of the big gest ami best the party has ever had, emphasi'/,ing the wide I appeal our party has among peo-' pie o.' all walks of life in North Carolina,’’ Church said. Tlie I'ance - Aycock dinner wil -ae a slalewide affair this year, rather than placing main emphasis on western counties. For that reason. Church said, eastern counties will also receive' (ptotas tickets. ! The dinner chairman, t h e speaker, and the other aclivi- lies for the weekend will be an-l nouncod later, Church said. , Tile Vanee-Ayeock dinner was EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNmES ^ Immediate Openings in Production ^ No Experience Necessary We provide on-lhc-job training leading to re.sponsible position.s in flotation 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 equal opportunity employer) Located approximately 4 miles South of Kings Mountain on 216 (Grover Roaii) Look for USG sign with arrow 4:27-5:4 first lield in 19fi0 and has since , become the Democratic party’s| big campaign season get-togeth- er. Past speakers have included : I^wren<;e O’Brien, a former na- ! 'lional parly chairman; U. .S.; .Senator Ernest i Fritz i Hoilings | of South Carolina, and U. S. 1 Representative Nick Galifianakis' ! of Durham. I MO TO ADVERTISERS!' 'rhe Department of Labor has : alloealcd $.30 million to create' fl(jOd c'can'-ui) jobs for 42,000 vic tims of tnrpical storm Agnes ini Xe.w York. Pennsylvania, Mary land. West Virginia, Florida and j Hie Di.strict of Columbia. PHENIX PLANT ...., Burlington Industries ^ Kings Mountain, North Carolina Career Opportunities Are Now Available For Experienced or Inexperienced Personnel In The Following Jobs: ' TREEWORK For Prolessional Treework, Includ ing Cutting Down, Topping, Removing Deadwood. Spinners Spinning Dolfers # Card Tenders 9 Draw Tenders # Roving Tenders Burlington Offers Above Average Benefits # Good Pap # Free Hospitalization 0 Paid Holidays 0 Bonuses 0 Profit Sharing Interested persons may call 739-2511 or visit the Personnel Office Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m.-12 Noon. “An equal opporlunit.v Employer’’ W. T. Phone CLARY 739-7614 8:27(fn NEEDED IMMEDIATELY 0 Cylinder Balancer "V 0 Cylinder Head Machinist 0 Card Screen Assembler 0 Installation and Fabrication Workers 0 Card Plate Workers 0 Machinist 0 Punch Press Operators 0 Welders 0 Grinders 0 Sheor Operators 5Vs Day Work Week, Paid Holidays. Paid Vacations, Hospitalization, Major Medical Group Insurance, and many other benefits. APPLY IN PERSON: JENKINS METAL SHOPS, INC. North Marietta Extension Gastonia, N. C. “An Equal Opportunity Employer” 8:17-24 i'' I Smile. \bure on long distance A long distance call is the warmest way to keep In touch. And remember—you’ll save up to 50% of the low evening rate if wu dial direct without an operator s assistance. Share a smile. Tonight J uesHons and nswers about NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Q. What are tha 8 most important rules for Q. What does A.B.C. do for me? profitable newspaper advertising? A A. A, 1. Your advertising message should be newsy, ^ friendly, informative, easy to read. Give ^ facts and news about your merchandise and ” Q. t. Advertise regularly. Make your advertising . do what successful salesmen do—call on customers and prospects (^insistently. 8. Inrist on audited circulation reports that five you the factts about the auclience that , your sales messages will have when you buy newspaper advertising. Is there a measure for the value of news-, paper circulation to an advertiser such as the standards a merchant uses in buy ing merchandise—for example, like STERLING on silver? A. Yes—in the well known circulation standards of the Audit Bureau of CmcuLA’noNS. Q. What is the A.B.C.? A. ITie A.B.C. is a cooperative, non-profit ass<x4- ation of 3,450 advertisers, advertising agencies and publishers in the United States and Canada.' Organized in 1914. Brought or der out of advertising chaos by establishing a definition for paid circulation, rules and standards fMr measuring, auditing and re porting the circulations of news- .pepen and periodicals. % At regular intervals one of the Bureau’s large staff of experienced circulation auditors makes a thorough audit of the circulation records of each publisher member. The results of each audit are published in an easy-to-read A.B.C. report for your use and protection when you buy newspaper advertising. Q. What are the FACTS in A.B.C. reports? A. A.B.C. reports tell you how much circulation, where it goes, how obtained and other facts I that help you buy advertising as you would make any sound business investment—on the , basis of known values and audited information. Q. Are all publications eligible for A.B.C. membership? A. No. Only those with paid circulation. This is important to advertisers because it is evidence! that the paper is wanted and read. Q. Is this newspaper a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations? A. Yes. We are proud of our circulation. We want you to know the factts about the audience your selling mes sages will have when they appear in these pages. Ask for a copy of our latest A.B.C.' report,, •eis' KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD rises]fs|fc AS A sA«is MiAtuti or Aovimtme vatmi

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