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I.IW m Houw 'Sj2 & t'cijft ,• f'r I Thursday, August 31, 1972 • " ¥ANfADS NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR TO CREDITORS Having (uialificd ii.-. Adminis trator of till- Ksi.ili' Virginia M«ig Lutz Joiinsonj (lt‘('(‘a,st'd, late INVITATION TO BID of Clovolaml t'ouny, X-uili Caro lina, thi-s i.s to notify ail /ansons having rlainis again.st ilio (..state of said dccodciit to pre.senl Kiem to the unriorsigned on m- befon, t’he 16th, day of Kcbruarv, 1073, or this riotice wilt be pleaded in' bar of tlieir recovery, .\li jM-rsons indebted toysaid e.slate wlli plea.se make immediate payment to thei undersigned. | This 10th day of August, 1972. Ralph L. Johnson Route 3, Box 2S3-C Kings Mountain. .\. c. fiarland, Aiaia, & Bradley •Utorneys at Law 122 Gher.jkee Street Kfn.gs .Mountain. N. C. day of February. 1973, or this notice wiii be pleaded in bar of any recovery. All iwrsons indebt-1 ed to .said estate will please make' ' imm( diate payment to the under signed. This the 24th day of August, 1972. I RKV. EUGENE LAND ■ Administrator ' E.slate of Frances Laney j Burton ! S:24.9:ll ' The Botird of Commissioners for the City of Kings Mountain will receive bids until 7:30 p.m. on .'September 11, 1972 for the fol- l,.wing: II PAVING 21 REPAVING 31 CURB-BUTTER Instructions for submitting h'ds THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. uegrass Even Sqtiadtieifelit ued. . The Kings Mountain Ciuss ■Roads (Music Park is located off Highway K4 and offers 3.590 seats On a beautiful hillside with plenty; of shade. .Shelter will be provided I Officials of the sponsoring |n ca.se of rain, I Kings .Mountain Rescue Squad re- , . I ported today that plans are shap- MORE NflCMlT j ing up well for their annual La-' irmrl il bor Day Weekend Bluegrass, '***. ****** Musical 'Festiva' driver still active wlio has done ■ The event is S(':heduled to begin » more than once. He also has | PAGE FIVE _ . J'. and complete .specifications for I'^^^Way, Seihember 1 at 7 p.m. at:herV eachll Ihe work tr. be Dcriormed mav be Ibb Cross Roads Music Park on fF. siagra rirri a i the work ic-D( ptnormra may ui ,Aak fr-oco,It..-iri The festival will *I>tmg. for a retsml total ofll f brained at the office of the pur- Oak Grove Road. Th* festival "'"‘ ..v." j , |,.ack i ch-xslng agent during regular off include over 2o hours of , "wi kie ^ h-xslng ice hours. , bluegrass music. Continous con- Other "Wilkie 490’’ winners 1 cer ts are set -Sept. 1 7 p.m. til mid- i have been Rex White 'Mar v in Bid bond or depovsit in an a-,nighl. .Saturday, .St‘pt. 2 concerts i I’anch (t'Wicel, Dick Hutcherson mount equal to at least five <.oijvvi:i begin at 12 noon and Iasi *nd Junior Johnson all now re- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Adminis trator for the Estate of Mr.s. Frnn(*es Laney Burton, de(’(*ased, late of Clevtdand Coiiny, this is to. notify' all persons hav'in.g claims against tire estate to .said decedent to pre.senl them to the undersigned on or before the 24lh NO-nCE OF ADMINISTRATRIX TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Adminis tratrix of the Estate of A. H. Pat terson, deceased, l-.ate of Cleve-i land County, North Carolina, this i.s to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent to present them to the, undersigned on or before the 16th day of February, 1973, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of tlieir recovery. All parsons indebt ed to -said estate will please make Immediate payment to tlie un dersigned. This loth day of Augu-st, 1972 Madge P. Warlick 1017 Brixikwood Driv’e Kings Mountain, N. C. •Garland, Aiaia, & Bradley Attorneys at Law 122 Cherokee Street tinsl from driving, Johnson is now one of the sport’s top car builders and is expected to enter per cent of Ihe prupo-sal pricCjiii past midnight. Sunday, Sep- .'■liall accompany this proposal. I (ember 3 the concerts will begin „ J f ( „( ..w..-- at 11 a.m. and last til late after- ... The Board of ( ommcsslom rs r- than .50 of the nations i « Chevrolet driver hy this sea- ..lest bluegrass iiands are tx’ing *’m’s top money winner IBo (;y contracted to perform on this, "'as 'he victor in I tlic 1969 "Cwyn Staley 4<XI. Program Director, Terry Bro-| i^;:^;;;;;ent’.s Bu- •SCeer Pavinv Peaavincr and t a, f" r ‘“''‘iroau of Labor Statistics collects, btjeet Paving, Kopaving ana being made availabio to rare' aofo w f . • r 1/W./UN r I analyses ann distributes data on Curofiiittei WoiK . of a crowd in excess of KMKK) for' _ , _ serves the right to reject any all proposals or to accept the bid considered to be in the best inter est ol the City of Kings Mountain. All bids are to be marked John Henry Moss, Mayor 8:31 1 of a crowd in excess of KMKK) I the three day outing. A special employment, wages, unemploy ment, prices, jobs, prfxluctivity, ed for those thal desire to spend >jict ? »' receivt ij fied«v (Kereiif- S«ivcy’’V iedmdnt, . ’.Kingn l«Toltni|| tw pWi. Ite pio-j . . o h*. P.foJ, M i is. drehftsi Mtiittci * Loct ( Huch. itMtlorf bfc.bb’ ibiulng diatetf iH ^Ith ot this m( thj t OAll; r ttcy re- any of REDE- ISSION I 8:3l INVITATION TO BID The Board of Crlmmissioners for the City of King.s Mountain - , , .. j- will receive bid.s until 7:30 p.m.; to provide tho.se altendin on September 11, 1972 for the fol-',^''1’... Icwing: J,*. I conditions of'work.' collective bar ■gaining and foreign labor devel- ,op:Tient. The.se statistics are vita!| I to the function of ■roth public I and pi ivate sectors. ! rhe entire weekend camping at Ihe festival. “It is Ihe intention of Ihe spon- EMPLOYMENT Immediate Openings in Production No Experience Necessary Wo provide on-lho-job training leading to re.sponsible po.sitions 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 opportunily employer) Located appro.ximately 4 miles South of Kings Mountain on 216 (Grov’er Road) Look for USG sign with arrow 4:27-5:4 t - I , - finest events of' its type in I lie entire nation,” said TREEWORK For Professional Treework, Includ ing Cutting Down, Topping, Removing Degdwood. W. T. CLARY Phone 739-7614 8:27trn 1) Chemical.s for Water Depart ment 21 Chemicai.-i for Sewer Depart ment In.struclion.s for .submittin,g bids and complete .'•■perificalion.s (in Brolherton. "People are comin.g out to see bluegrass shows more than they have before', welcoming bluegrass back to N. C. where it (regan. As renewed interest in the music eludin'’ am >unt.-;i may be obtain-1 S’Ohflrs momentum, young bands ed at tlio office ot the purch,t.sing are springing up everywhere and agent during regular work liours. more and more shows are being Bid bond or deposit in an a- mount equal to at loa.sl five (5) per cent of the pr(jp;)sal shall ac company the bid. The Board of Commissioners re serves the right to reject any and planned,■’ added Brotherton "The Labor Day Weekend Fes- ' Uval at Kings Mountain promises; to be one of Ihe most exciting' and larger of all bluegrass fesli- j vals. This festival is expected to CARETAKER alLakeMontonia Salary Negotiable with Work SEE pharles Blanton or Don Crawford or PHONE 704-739-33^'or WRITE CARETAKER P.O. Box 272, Kings Mountain, N. C. 28086 ali proposals or to accept the bid he one ot the major events of con.siderod to bo in the best inter- the sea.son due to the unending est of the City. efforts of it’s promoters and the John Henry .M.i.s,-:, Mayor line-up of top stars of .bluegrass S:31 headlining the event,’’ he contin- Yo’jr Happy Shoppinr f ',-: 3 m DAIRY llvl- l..i boy-cut jeans FOR SHOWING THE GIRL YOU ARE! *7 to HO From our subteen world, great-looking with the accent on sleek fit. Purists pick ribless corduroys with double-stitched patch pockets .. .then change off to bikini-cuts in classic cot ton denim with the very-new super-flare legs. Add to the look with boy shirts or skinny-rib turtleneck tops. Sizes 6-14. shirts:55 skinny RIBS: $5 and $6 Ills 206 - 208 YORK ROAD PHONE 739-6503 FOR FAMILY FUN & FOOD OLD FASHION Hamburgers Ho! Dogs w/Chili & Onions OR DELICIOUS Big Moo Big Bossy Fish Sandwich Try Them as They Come — or TO YOUR OWN SPECIFICATIONS! (Our Competitors Won't Do This) IT'S STILL ICE CREAM WEATHER! Hot Fudge Cake | Sundaes Banana Splits ^ ^ Pariaits or - lust A Cone. I * SPECIAL! Saturday 12:00 Noon 'til 5:00 P.M. ART EXHIBIT Mrs. lomes T. Huntsinger, Sr. of Boiling Springs IMEMO TO ADVERTISERS uestions and /j4>-\nswers db(iut NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Q. What ara tha>S most important rules for prof table newspaper advertising? At 1. Yonr advertising message should be newey, ^ ^ friendly, informative, easy to read. Give facta and news about your merchandise and service. S. Advertise regularly. Make your advertising - do what su’ciMssful salesmen do—call on customers and prospects consistently. $. Insist on sndited circulation reports that givs you the FACTS about the audience that ^ your sales messages will have when you buy newspaper advertising. Q. la there a measure for the value of news-; paper oireulaHon to an advertiser such as the standards « merchant uses in buy ing i iaerehandiae—for example, like STERLING on silver? A. Yet—in the well known circulation standards of ths Audit Bureau or Circulations. Q. What it the A.B.C.T A. The A.B.C. is s-eDoperative, non-profit associ ation of 3,4S0 advertisers, advertising agencies and publishers in the United States and Canada.* Organized in 1914. Brought or der eut of advertising chaos by eetabKshing a definition for paid circulation, rules and standards Its mtaanring, auditing and re- pactiag the eiresdations of newa- .pdfiOM and periedicalt^ V What does A.B.C. do for me? 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. What are the FACTS in A.B.C. reports? A.B.C. reports tell yon how much circulation, where it goes, how obtained and other factts that help you buy advertising as you would make any sound business investment—on the basis of known values and audited information. Are all publications eligible for A.B.C. membership? A. No. Only those with paid circulation. This it 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 Circulationa? 01 Yes. We sre proud of our circulation. We want you to know ths facts 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. raport. ‘’ei.s’'' KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD .. /• i. ^1.1, MCI* At A tAIlt MIAiUKl OR APVHfliiilt VAlUj »■twlk'.’ii. ..F*'
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