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71 Thursday, February 15, 1973 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C, PAGE SEVEN LEGAL NOTICES of ilii‘ a.'-i'ii’ulUii nl tivlus- J NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING I Tlie Board of C'omiTiLs.sion('rs for| j the City of Kins-i Mountain wiili meet to hold a public hearing on Monday February 2t) at 7:30 P.M. INVITATION TO BID The Board of Commissionoi-s! ( mjUj0 H QlUlCiU I for tlie City of Kinis M )untain I will receive bi<ls until 7:30 P.M. I (.11 Februaiy 2G, 1073 for e'eilaiii ! construction w..Tic lor improve- nnil tlP I U meiit.s to the City's water and r r fl tUOfilr HAVA Pursuant to aeetion 143 129 of I sewer system-;. Instructions foi * * *■ the General .Statutes of North - .submitl'in« bids. (|uanl,itie.s and 'More than 22,000 menr ers of loptneni of leadership skills, par-j Carolina, .sealed prc^iosal.s for sjjecifi'.-ations recjuiied' may he the .North t'aridinn Association ol ii( i-.- .ti.in in eoopeialive effortsj ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Are Celebrating ) i IKU'tS I try. I I'he I'KA is an intejiral part of voi-alional aorienllnie. It senes .to inoliiati' students in iheir work and t oextend an dsepple-l iii<-;il llieir lenrnino e.xperiences: in \ocal:onal akrieull nre. Deve- fo consider tliC' followinK re-1 qu(‘.sts for rt'Zonin": furnishino llie nPfT-.s.sary labor obtained at the offic<> of the pitr- Future Farmer ol Amei ica will -nd the Imildin.rt of charaeter and I I required for the ec-nsti uetion of'cha.sing aoent during reaiii ir ohsrrvo .National 1-FA V\'eek, ■ dlizenship are the cornerstones | .improvements to the Cily of offi.-e hours. February 17-21. “FF.A Fnites of |-'i-'A, | Reque.st of C. David Jay, .Sr, to i Ivinas .Mountain's elec-tri.'-al dis- The Board (.f C.'.mmi.ssirmers re- ^'oulh Willi Oiiixn linnlies" is ihe .Ncmerons tiwards are aiaila-, rezone from R-20 to GB l.lie foi-j frihution .sy.stcm will he rei.'eived . .serves tile ri"!it to le.jeel any and theme ol till , yeai's oiisei vaiv;-,; !<■ \u FFA niemlieis to motivate: lowinff de.serlbed 'property: ; on or oefore 2:.3() P..M. KST on ftiel all iin»i>os.ils or to aceeiil the hid ac.'ordin,:; to (.'l;.'n Ic. Keels,! and re.-oftni/e llie.n tor ontstan'l j I 22nd d-.iy of February, 1973, at. ..cnsiderr-'l to be in the best in- .State Fl'.\ Advi.^o: tor 111!' State'lieu tiehievenienl In a variety ,d 1 tcre.sl :if the City of Kiii;;s .'Vloun- K-Uicition ,\,i;eney, 1 ;.yi i, ullnial pursuits. .Ncn lh Car-- ' Ofliicrs of tile .'•'l.-i'c FI'.N As- r'i.na I-FA niemners leceUe aj)-i All bi.ds to he marked: "Con- soi'i.'iti n will lake p:'! I i" '-arious jirovimalely $2(l,lt'tl) annually ’ .strutti in Work For IniiinAcmenl.' ac!i\ ilies on liic Stale h\el. Tit.hron.yh lids itieenlivo awartls To Water and Sewer Svsiem". me: 11- Ws I'lvleruo'l I, Auir - inoyrain. -d ihe.se aoari.; John Henry M').s.s, .Mayor \ die. ft es idem and Vic I’lesi 2:13-22 dents, Itandall l.anici Ihe City Hull in Kinqs .Mounltiin, 'BEGI-NNING at a .slake in the North etlqe of the right of "ay | aT'wiriidi’ time for U.S. Highway 74 anil in the | and nlace the pio|K',sals will be Wo.si edge of .side road and rnn- j pupiidy ojiened anti read, ning thenee along U.S. Highway 74 right of way in a We.slerlyj in: Iruelions f ir submitting hids d'ireelion .18(>.7.> feet to a st.ake ini and coniiilete speeifiealioiis may Winston •Salem; J.inies K:iyiioi-, .Mi. (i.i\e, .Steve 1),'ll is, i.e.isbnrj.; .loini Fe- I. edge of .said rlglit of way, thej 1h> obtained from Hie City’s Kn- Seuth East earner of Hial portion ] gineer, Soulhea.slern Consulting EXECUTRIX NOTICE of petitioner’s property whieli is| Engincer.s, In<-., 1’. O. Box l:31.'t-1, u„(]nfsi"ned, having tpiali- doronko. I .urcaw; an I Al:in already zoned GB 'for General • Charlotte, North Carolina, i^S2IO. | „f Kinney. China G' o iBusine.ss: thenee alu.ng the .said' (}B fKirtion of tlie jiroiierty N. 2-0.3, W. 253.10 feel to a stake: Hieiiee 3. 89-20 E. 171.5 feel to a stake I , The Cily of King.s .Mountain re serves the right to reject any or all propo.sal.s. in the We.stern edge of tin* .side road: I'lience along tlie West (sigo (rf .said side road S. (i-tK) E. 2,38.0 feet to the iBEflfNNING. ! City of King.s Mountain Kings .Moun'lain, North Carolina 'By: .Mayor J. H. Moss j 2:15-22 Request of Chailes E. Wilson to 'rezone from R-20 to NB -Hie foi- INVITATION TO BID lowing described pro|x»rty: ' Tlie Board of Commissioners A rectangular shaped lot lo-1 for the Cily of Kings .Mountain c.afi'd on U..S. Highway 74 W. wiith 75 feel fronting on Highway 74 \V. and ai>proximately 192 feel at its deepest part of the rectan gle. Located on the .Norlli side .of Eliiloek’s Drive Inn. Located at Postal Service llOli Shel.by ltd. Jolin Henry Moss, Mayor 2:13-22 C&B FLOOR SERVICE Finest, quality 100 percent nylon carpet. FI IA approved. Arm strong floor covering. Ceramic tile. Free e.stimates. Phone Grady Costner (739-26.33) or Larrv Boss (937-7400). 2;l)fn area aenn-s from P.elk’s, lie- ward. Pliene 739-2413. 2:1.3t;!i will receive bids until 7:30 |).m. | on February 12, 1973 for certain repairs to an e.xi.sHng M-G r-'- inforced concrete pitable w.'iter .storage tiink and icerlain eon- struelion tlierevvilli. Inst.rtr-lion.s, for siramitting bids, quantities and specifications reciuired may be (.btaine.i at the office of tin" I purchasing agent during regular I office liours. Tile Boarrl of C-omnii-ssioners re- ' serves tlie right lo rejei t any oiid : all propo.sals or to'accept the hid | eon.sid(*red to be in Hie iiesl in terest of Hie City of King.s .Moun tain. All bills lo iie niarlasl: Itepairs to an e.xi.sting MG Risinforeedi Concrete Potable Water .Storage j WANTED — Experienet'rl man to Tank and Certain ' Con-slruelion ] in.slali residential lie.-diiig an i Therewitli. air conditioning .system. Call •lolin Henry .Moss, M.ivor i 739-r)l()6. tfit AVON REPRESENTATIVE turn spare time into nioiiej’. .Many earn williout upsetting Ihe family routine. ''IPs ea.sy to start, it’s fun to do! Call for delaiis; 482-2711. 'Hulii .S.i.tf- fci'd, 11-8 Box 311. .Siieloy, N. C. 2S 1.3(1. atc.^ in (O ided liy agricullm al bii.s- liie.'.s .111(1 organi/ation-s in lli;‘ I,Sale. In addilion to its basic .-(etiiil- ie.s. ill'' .Noilli Carolina FF.\ As- j s(j( :a;ioii owns and oiierales three Th(^nna.s Frank B.illard. deee.'i.se-l, Gl'•■.ei iioi' liol.-dious.-r. oi ri( ia;-: FF.V , amp-.s oi gani/.cl i-cct ea.i ni, late of Cleveland County. Hiis ;,s ly procl:(,min;- tlie .N -Mli Caro- lea le-sli.'p dcxclopment anq lo notify all' persons luiving Ibia ovsciv.nice said, "lliC FI-A 1 ia led .-Klivii ;cs ai-e conducted dnr claims agnin.st said e.slate lo pte- lia.-; perf.-n med ;h(> i .ilna ;I;' .ser-dug ih" siniimer months. 'i'he .sent them to the undersigned vice of deieloiiing leadeisliip, eii-'( an.-p.s aic li. J. Ik'eler Camp, within li montiis from date of eouraging eo'iper.ition. promoi- VVliite l.ak'.*; S. H. .Siniinon' Hie publication of this not Tee 01 ing good citi/.. ii.-hip, icathing rno- Camp, .Swanslioro, and Toni same will be pleaded in bar 'it 'tern agi..-allural infoniiaiion. Hiownc Camp. Harnard.svilk'. their recovery. All persons indcbl- an t in.s])ir;ng isitraiHsm an.ong ed to .said estfOto jilea.se make its ineiTibcr.s; an(i tile FF.\ niott'j immediate payment. 'Le.iniing to do, doing to leaiii; This the 2n’fl day of February, e irnin'g to live, livin.g to .s'ci 197'j, estahli.shes a direction (d pnipo.ss ■leanclre H. Ballard ' for tlie fiiinre li-.sdf !-. of our pn. .30<> Lynn St. (iiit-lion agriciilline and a.gii-l)U.s John Fisher s Sites Conducted Executrix of the Estate yf ine.ss”. .lohn Alcxandi-r I'isln'r, 73, ot Thomas Fra.nk Ballard, The princijde aclKiiy planne I' Gnn er K'l.id, died Thur.-day in Decea.sed 2;l-23 i>.V Hie .ktale Fl-'.T ''ffiicris is a j Cicarwaler, Fla. — Goodwill l.uii.heon on February i , LOST — Ladie.s yellow gold 19 in Raleigh. li is de.signed to| wri.stwalch lost in d ;.vnlown rei'i.giii/e ilio.se who are eontri- sinvivin > i -e hi • buthi-g lo l-'FA v.'.rk. both ini ■ Annie .Seagle Fisher; one .s(,n, LOST AnH<|ue gold p.iekel watoli with inscription: to Vir ginia and dale December 2.3. 1972. L'jst l)etwee:i Edgemonl Drii'e and-Mountain Rc.st ceme tery. Heaard. (.’ail 7.'!9-.3(i77. .NoiHi Ciiolina and in t.he .\a- tion:il Olgaiiizali'di, and lo ae- , ,, ,, . quant them with current and pro-, ‘ 'V'-"' ''‘TI’, iecteri FFA aciivilie.s. ' Kmgs .woini am and .Mr.s Liliian ' There are .'t3(l lo,-.-,] FFA elm-!' "';ar«(del'. Ma; two .M)>. Ifla Lrudrm' ol Lin Jt^ncs (i!" St!,dents of a,ion:,I agrieult- «ve grinidciiiidren; an.l li\(' great-g:and(hildren. Snow Results: Three Wrecks SaJur.'l.iv s snow appan^nlly w;i.< tht* (.•au7:<‘ of traffic acci ‘i(‘nls in .M«)uniain but iiojio i'(‘suU<*<l in p(*iSf*nal injuiy. ’Ll. IPt i H tyc. u.’js ih(‘ in\‘'s tiyGilin’. ojM.-cr in oach ca^c t oncpiaan:: the ^rp'^v and f;lr*l iip.dn>t (’.\.) dii\ (■IS, Ila . h;u;;f'l navai Il.-afi of ]0'- ^lorris Sir(*(‘t uitii dii\in^ too fAst lf»r .’vndilion.- aficr Head’s ' Mr hit an i* \- spot anri hit a jxifla'I (a,‘ 'luno l 'i\ lloifo.' WiDai'l ni‘<\\'n of tJro\(v> A'.aauie. 'I'ito accid'in o't in i t'd ‘JH Souili Pi<*fhnoni A\(‘niH‘. D.aina fc to IIokI's car was listed at ,tn;i dam.i^'c to T^rown’s \eliicle was esiirn.atcd at $150. ila\t‘s ch.'irtci (Piar!:e Wig.- tar llamas of loo IPiad with f dlowin'r too aiovo atiai his .•;(]• hit an ic> s))oi .and struck a car diiran hy .laiiK's Junior Harrcd.son oj (iiKt (May Slrixd Ipr.as asiiinat* I (iain.-iLia to Ilar- raJsoti’s -ar at )S2tM) and d;inia'-»a to IJnrnas' cair at $].")(>. in another aecidcntl l)lanied on ih<‘ .'•now. Haya.- rcpojicri that a c.-tr <{r:\cn b> lia/el (Mtilda/s llil>p of Kasi Col i Slieel hit .an icy sj)oi .ajKl slid into a mail hox owned by the I', .s;. ]^)st ()ffii(‘. Ha.’.es esiiinair I datnaLje to Hipp’s ( O' a .’.'id dan:a'.M» to the mail l>o\ at Sa'i. Xo ehai'i^es won* tile). Ariftt ;er Saturday in- \' I’t], M. S. Criswell, t asulied in .S2.1ttd in M imaua':. (.f;sw<‘ll charp'd \VilnT^^?444)n Pea:>on of 2dT Faii\iew Stree’ with a sto]) '.ioiation a^tei fier car iaportedl\ ran the stop lij^lit at the inter>e. tinn of Pied mont and Itidu^e sUasd and siriiek a ear h\ Pamela Jan( Air wood of Route 2. Pama;^<* to the P<‘arson ear was listed at J>1 ‘Hill and dan:a;;c t i Ihe Ari o wood ear \v;i> list(*d <'J! .SVMr A thtax'-car \\i(‘t k Krid.jy r<*- sulted in J^l d:nna::e, a -‘’ord inji To pil, Crisweir.s lepoil. ili-; ie!}oil in<li'-:it“d tfiat c.ais driven hy : :i.ie I-.ii.a-ne Pulttam ol I’dlenboro aiel Ipi'KOt Iw F.des of Kli<‘nls)rn weiv‘sI<»J)|k'41 lit ,i irafli.’ lan<* when a ear, liiven b\ •lame.'' Ihaiald MMio e- of .Mats ilill .Ninj(’f\ ih;* Shire.- ear in tin* rear, eaii.^in” it i<» i)it the Putnam car in ilt'* tear. IPdh ‘d the lars c.iJiAin-j the Kllen'oro nicj) ueie o\\n<*d b\ Leo .Motor Po. of Rulherfordton. I>ama;4e to the twai ],<•(• Moioi C’o. lars was li.stod at Sl.dd') and <lama.L'e to the ’riiotn.ts car iis'le 1 at -Sadd. WCU Alumni To Organize lMan< for o:/;ijii/in;; a (Me\e l.ui l County (Mia.pter of tin* VV<*st erii 1 arolina I'niver.sily .Muinni A'.so iation wiil o(‘ di.sfuss(*d at a buffet dinner .Saturday »F(*b riiai.v ITt in the Bulldo'j Kooni of the (Miailes I. Dover (.’am))us ('(Miter It flardne:•-Web;) (’’>llejo. . All Cleveland County {)er.-'ons will altendei WCP have Ihtmi in\'ii(’d l'> the ory^anizational met*'in/, .a.’cordiny: to Hale Br>- s-n. .assiaani superintendent ef S!iel'w ity Seliool.s, -a’lio is aet- jti/ as lemporaiA’ (diairman. ! 'File meidin:' is h(dn2 h<dd in Blanton Rites Are Conducted l..nvi'('nc<‘ Hlanlon, R2, of 111 Fulton Roa'l. rlicd at 8:1.3 p.m. Thinsday ;it Kiit't.'; -Mountain ho.s- pilal. \ CloNclaml Ciuniiy native, he was the .son of ilic l.ite .Me. and Mis, Dock G. Hlanlon. He is snrxived liy his widow, Ml'S. Fiance.s Caldwell Hlanton;- onc son. lion Hlanlon of Gas tonia; one daugliler. .Miss Debbie lilanton ol Kings .Mountain; font' sisleis. Mrs. Vo la Herndon. .Mrs. Hiilh .Npe.irs .Miss Giais' Hlanlon and Mis.s llertha Hlanlon. all of Kiii'gs Mcunlain: .’iiid one grand child. Finieial services were held at 1 p.m. .s’ainrday at .Macedoni.’i liapli.sl clnir.'li, where he was a inenilier. willi the Hex. L. D. .8(i'nggs. the Rev. A. H. Falls and the l-lev. I'aselial Waugh officia ting. Hnrial in .Mountain Res, Cemelerv. .Mr. Blanton died of a .stroke. .\c,i\e p;i 11bearers were C. O. 'vVliile. John Caldwell, Jame.s I’ciefsoii. David Burton and Roy Spake. (■(.nneclion vvitli the ftardnec- U’eb'o • WCl' ba.skclball game at Boiling .Spriii'g.s at 7:.'ll) p.m. The alumni meeting will begin .1, 8:11(1 p.m. and will include a free liuffet meal. .S;)eaker,s on the io-ogram will inclu le E. J. Wit it mi re. Chairman of Hie WCl' Stadium Drive Committee: Ath letic Director Boo Water.s, Chan cellor Jack K. Carlton, and Bas- keib.'Hl Coacli Jim Hartbarger. , u o. . ■ . i- , , ■■nstcivs. .M]s. Ida ptci's 111 the States rnthlie .school , ,, Ih eM A is eumpuse l of, 2;l:‘)-2f) ui-(» ;jt'(* pi ryi.Hrin./ for (a- reers 111 1.(1 ming ;(i:d ilhei- a.s I' ll .SCI vi -es v.c: " ( (inducl- ("I a, 3 p.m. .Smid'iy at Central FOK SALE — Sh;i;p 1933 I'mpala. Uniteil .Meliiodi.st clun-i h, vvTieie One owiK-r. Wliite - black ton., It'’ "(is a meriila'i , by the Rev. E.xcclient conddion. Call .Mr.; hal Waugii. Hurial was m Hamrick at 739-i:(’>]3. ] :2,3tfn'-Mountain Itesl Cemoteiy. , FOR .SALE — 2 Panasonic Siieak-! ers (3B-2(KH, 2 way - 2 spearior .sysetm ’.villi 8" woofer and 3’-'’ tweeter 40 watt power liandi- ing (Mpacilv teach'. Coiila t Mrs. D. 11.'Brown, 7.39 2110 - 7.39.4901. 1:2.31 fii EARN THE HIGHEST RATE ON F.S.L.I.C. INSURED ' SAVINGS 5 Ways To Save Now All Savings Earn From Date Of Investment. 6% .$10,000 Min. 2 T'r. Term 67o Dividend Quarterly 5%% $3,000 .Min. 1 3'r. Term 5®/4 7o Quarterly Dividend 5%% 5% 5% Bonus Saviiig.s Certificate $1,000 Min. G Mils. Term RIX5ULAR PASSBOOK IbVTE Anticipated Full Pay Certificate Anticipated Withdrawals At Any Time Paid Quarterly KINGS MOUNTAIN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 300 West Mountain Phone 739-4781 If You Are __ Disatisfied with your job and would like to make a change, eonie by or ea’ll ns bntTiy. A.s yivu .see be low w»Have a large variety of jobs. plu.s joh.s that are not listed. Need Experienced Hosiery ma- chine operator. .Salary $114.0 ' wk. Custodion Help wanted. Stilary $347.00 mo. Wanted Experienced lellf'r in (-leveland County. Salarv (tpen. Cost Accountant — must have degree. .Salary in 5 ligure (v>l. Card and Spinning room liclp net di’d. Saliiry S8(UX) wk. Wanted good clorieal Help. .\nniial income $4,080.(X). Need Store manager. Annual income $1,080.00. Need store manager, .‘\nnual $7,280.00. Mu.st Have a.ssi.stant manager in credit company. Salary Open. We Need one adjuster trainee. s.il iry Open. Large company needs two col- lect.ars. Salary open. Need Two men willin.g to work driving and loading truck.s. Annual income $4,100.00. One Seamstress needed. Salary oiien. Lady Needed to work in dry oleanens. Salary $76.(X) wk. Wanted Shipping and roceiv- ing m.an. Salary S90.(K) wk. Needed experienced knitters. 1st, 2nd, 3rd shifts. Salary $412.00 mo. Need a large variety of labor ers. Salary $4,160.00 and up annually. AAA PERSONNEL INC. V 314 S. Washington St. Shelby, N. C. 482-5361 SERVICE STATTON EMPLOyEE wanted. Fulltime. High .selinol gra<iua,e only. Light mecliaiiic exi'erience r('(|uired. Salary is .$9,) per weelc iilus ecinmi.ssioii. Aiipiy in pcr.si.n only at IIUPI''- M.VK TEX,\CO on 1-85 at Dixon .stiiool Road. . 2;f.i FOR SALE — liiO.3 CheviMle, pick up truck. 42,000 niiltv. good condition. 739-2130 a.''l('r .3:00. 1:23tfn EXPEmENCED HELP Dye Plant & Finishing Plant All Shifts Apply In Person THRIFT DYE WORKS Paw Crook, X. C. COLD - SINUS Miseries? U your lioid pounHInr — note running — ore your eye* watorlng lud ur# ym •neeting — ono^rini — inerting? Hive you blown your note unlit it li f*w? We’re iorry you're tuflering ios obvioutly you’re net .wire of w prodoet SYNA CLKAR ond ihii it our fault. , . SYNA-CLEAR ia ibe original timed releote table! that givea up to elgW bonra of real relief from eold aymptema and clogged up ainuaea. And Ibai a • goor* W^do not have milliona lo apend on TV lo tell you about SYNA-CLEAR ; )»#! Ibia amall ad. We do noi gimmick our Advrrtiaing and Pf^^cl by offering twelve houra of medication. Whal la medication wnhout rehef? SYNA-CLEAR ia what wc offer and it gives you eight hour# relief per tablet or your mosey W^MV Into .t€(.il on lio. on, product work, .od ohoni ,hc fine 'omU. but wc would rather you atk the eiperia about SNYAoCLEAR. The drugglrt •I the atore Hated below or your family doctor can tell you about the merita of our fine formula. . v . ... SYNA»''I.EAR eoiia a little more (81-SO 4 13.00 aliaa) beeauao it doet more. You’re » ;lng relief and not gimmicka. Try SYNA-CLEAR aa aoon aa poaaible — you know — all have la laae are vour diacomforta. cvwae-ieaw TWa little ad haa an awfulh big job to da - to get you to try SYNA-CLEAR. So aa a bonaa, eal m# eat and tend in with an ompM' ^NA*CLEAR cartes and we’ll mall yon a check for 50< for fuel trying SYNA.CLEAR. If yoa haoc time la tell ua aboat the reaplia SYNA-CLEAR gave yen. we wenid be pleated •• bear fram yen. Phillips DevelopmeiiC Corporation NORTH WOODS HOMES 95% Conventional Loans Available on our homes, lec turing Total Electric Living, Three or Four Bedrooms. IV2 or Two Baths, Hardwood Floors, Built-In Kitchens, Central Air Conditioning as an Option, Wide Paved Streets, Concrete Driveways. Homes are Priced from $17,360.00 to $24,000.00 with VA, FHA and 95% Ctonven- tional Leans Available. VA No Down Payment to Qualified Buyers and FHA Loans. ] 2... iii ji ...4. We will Pay Closing Charges for a Limited Time Offer. Furnished Model To Be Open Soon Directions: From Kings Mountain, on High way ISl (Cleveland Ave.) toward Ressemer City, turn right on Croves St. follow signs. OFFICE PH. 739-7592 NIGHT: CHARLENE ELLIS PH. 739-6543 Looking For A Job? DUE TO EXPANSION OF OUR lACQUARD WEAVING DEPARTMENT, WE ARE TAK ING APPLICATIONS FOR: Jacquard Weavers & Jacquard Loom Fixers CONTACT Dover Placement Center 504 Buffalo Street Shelby, N. C. (oqual opportunity omployor) Ph. 482-2473 l;lcS-2:2.5 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Immediate Openings in Production No Experience Necessary We provide on-ihe-jol' tniining leactiiiK to re.sponsible po.kitions in flotation and grinding plant operation.8. CHECK THESE ADVANTAGES: EXCELLENT STARTING RATES SHIFT DIFFRENTIAL PAY PAID VACATIONS 7-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 Road) Look for USG sign with arrow. ll:30tfn KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO.
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