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I' I ■v--^jaa&.-n»i«g:agasag'gggr;r. PAGE 4 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. WANT ADS HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS liEEDED — Due to increased act ivities in tile heavy equipment construction i'ndu.stry ik'W men are earning $I3.(X) to $11.(K) an hour. Experience not neces sary! Will train! If you like working out dews and would like to move into the high in come bracket cali 317-G,S8-9205 or write Now Horizons Unlim ited 5140 S. Madi.son Ave., Suite No. 5, Indianapolis, Indiana 46227. 3:29-4:18 NEW IMPROVED “Zippics", the great iron pill now with Vita min C. Crlffin Drug. 3;29-4:12i)d of said decedent to presemt them to the undersigned on or before the 121h day of October, 1973, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. HOUSEWIVES to sell candy for premiums or cash. Write (’. U. Belk, 203 Park Avenue, Mt. Holly, N. C. 2SI20. 3:2't-5:3pd PROBLEM? E- Excess water in the body can be iit comfortable. E-LIb’ w it b. Ip you to;,' excess water w ■ KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. recommend it. Only $1.50 LEGAL NOTICE or EXECUTOR TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor | of the Estate of William Hord ' Herndon, decc'ased, late of Cleve- Itind Ccunty, North CtiroUna, this ! is to notify all persims having clttims a.gainst the e.state of said rlecedent to jrre.scnt them to the umUnsigned on or before 18th day of October, 1973, or this no tice will be pleaded tn bar of their recovery. All ix-rsons indebt ed to said e-tali' will plea.se make immediate p:iyment to the undor- -signed. Tiiis ISih day of .Vpril, 1973. He I'.lcv.s.m llcriid ni 1311 ('.river Ki .'ul Kiigs .M'.uiilain, N.irlh (.iii.lina ■’'■blSb u'l.hi’rf U. Hradley .Vttvrney at Law : Norlli Cap-lina ; 2SCS:) 4:19-5:10 This 12th day of Apnil, 1973. KENNETH RAND.ALL Administrator CTA Route 2, Box 563 Kings Mountain, North Carolina GEORGE B. THOMASS(9IN .Attorney At I^w 102 West Mountain Street Kings Mountain, North Carolina 4:12-5:3 nghfdgm youpa/l^„ ••• ••• ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Adminds- tiatrix for the Estate ixf Miss Mar- garet Kendri'cU, deceased, late of | Cleveland County, this is tq noti- : fy all ix-rsons having claims a- i gain.st siiiil estate to present them to the undersigned within six menllis from date of the publica- lii;:i of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of any recov er'.'. ! Bowling 'bits from Lanes; Eoio Herndon held the hot hand in league play during the past week, scoring a 141 line and 377 set in men’s league action Mon day after rolling a 138 line and 3V4 set in mixed league competi tion last Thursday. Both nights his team cap tured three of four matches, Monday over Dilling Heating and Thursday over Clarence Plonk’s team. biernilon got hcl,:' from Wi;np Bowen and Buck Vincent Mon- daj. 'Ihey tallied 319 and 312 sets, respect vely, wliile John Mountain Ronnie Culbertson. Culbertson led his bowlers with a 129 line and 348 set. 'In the other mixed league match, Ranny Blanton scored a 116 line and 323 set to lead his team to three wins over Wimp Shelby Track OpensSeason SHELBY — The Shelby Motor Speedway officially opens its 1973 stock car rating season with an Easter Special incluiling more than a 110-laps of excitement Fri day night at the half-mile Cleve land County Fairgrxxunds track. Action begins promptly at 8 o’clock. The seven event pc-ogram 'Bowen’s bowlers. Bowen led his; includes all of the top names in team with a 120 line and 350: the Late Model Sportsman, Hob- by, and Rookie divisions. Bet#/ Wells led the way in ladies league action Tuesday night, scoring a 115 line and 325 Gaffney’s Charlie Blanton, win ner of the big Daytona Sportsman Race; Gaffney’s Mike Hurmphries, Dilling topi od the losers with a i_ ...;e a..d 3J’J set. ita:.ny L.an.on also hal a big m It :u nil 11 s jciigiie action .■‘ii.n l.;y, scoi .ng a IJj l:ne and' and „. . to ie..d Ills team to a to Ihr set as Pat Herndon’s team drop- Duvall, and Jimmy Bullock; ped three of four matches to j Union’s Billy Scott; Merganton’s Drewes Tax Service I Herman Mooney; Chesnee’s Billy Kathy Butler’s 106 line and: Ruth Bagwell’s 300 set were high ' ® : marks for the w nners, who got: ® Humphries, are ^ a good balanced scoring attack, i expected. Linda Bowen scored a 103 linoj Morganton’s Arthur iBoIlinger; 290 set to lead Oates Shell Gaffney’s David Perry, Jerry Bui- lice wins over Plonk Crotii- leak, and Jerry Gantt are among TRoriSI«y, Xprff Tf. Tflif ■ r' Subscribe To The HERALD Snapper. The movver that woiKS likeabeaveK ■tf fi .\I1 per.son.s inilcbled lo said csltilc will please make ininie liiate piivinent lo the undersign ed. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Haling qnalified as Allminis- | ti-aliir ci’A of till' Estaic of .lanio.s I M.irvin Iland:ill. ncci'asc,l, late ..>f | ■Icicland C'rnnly, li . l'i ( :iro-; lina. Ilii.s is lo no'ify all pc.-iens v . - .■ir’-s a".''n:-l t'le c laic .'XBOT-! Things ilzo Changing K\ r-i This the 12tli day of April, 1973. .Mrs. -M.iry K. Lipford AdniiiiLstratrix Fslalc of Miss Margaret W6‘t'‘'l’iiHlmont Avc. ’ I!-'riid( n .got l.clp from ^ his ihciovUiynii.wC-l ' ” ’ I Ic i.giic wins over I’.'iaik’.s loams. all's. Ilcindcii srmed a 1.71 1 no . .ui'l 3.,!) -set vvliiic Plonk led the j Icscrs with a 122 line and 332 ' set. 1 J. hii Dilling wasn’t far behind I Hern 'on's loading score. The ! ian'ey .southi'aw scored a 125 line ; mil :M set to lead his team to ' a split of its four game set w.th i- ai- e a ce i of Row Hous_ 0,3. Margaret Wilson was high the Hobby favodtes expected, cr's team. And 1 gnur had a 117 f,,-,- tju losers with a 98 line and; i.ne a;i;l H ui.scr ati..ed a 332 set 2CO set. | Gaffney’s Jehn Ratty and Don .or the losers. ; Moore cf Spartawburg head the ill tile other men’s league Darts Ware s 111 line and 302 field cf Rcrkie drivers along match, yualily Sandwich won set led Kentucky Fried Ch eken with Larry Jones, tiir.e games irom Cub's Paint as to throe wins over American Lo-| Gates will open at 6 o’clock Bo.i Wells scoi'od a 122 line and gion. Sara Cash was high scorer with the warm ups starting at A...ci'l Lra.kett a 338 set. j the losers with a 112 line and 7 o’clock. ♦ ♦ * £Ct. ——^ It’s the best riding mower you’ll find. Tough, rugged and^ powerful enough to sweep, doze, haul, fertilize or ^ aerate when equipped with attachments. . ♦ Comfortable, safe maneuverability. ♦ Fully enclosed transmission. ♦ five fc^^a speeds plus reverse. ♦ Powerful 5 and o ^ engines. ♦ Priced much lower than many bulky gardm trxtors. HUfPOth . McDonough Power Equipment, Inc. A subsidiary o£ Fuqua Industries, Ine. if ’1. MORE ABOUT SPORTS COLUMN Kings Mountain Farm Center. rood APPLY NOW Kings lloiintain • GOOD SALARIES e PROFST SHARING INCENTIVE # RETIREMENT PLAN ® TV/O WEEKS VACATION ; We Train Men to Work As LIVESTOCK BUYERS ^ If you have some livestock ! experience we will train you j to buy cattle, sheep < hogs. For a local interview, write | today with your background. Include your complete ad- j dress and phone number. CATTLE BUYERS, INC. 4049 Pennsylvania Kansas City, Mo. 64111 Vrain'mf CaUlt unJ JjMitati I NO'nCE OF PUBUC HEARING Tlie Eccird cf Commissionors for the City of Kings Mountain will meet Monday April 23rd at 7:30 p.m. in Council (Chambers to consider tho following request lor rezoning by N. F. McGill, Sr. and Jr.: roa! well. Ho also hits tho boards hard and does a job ol getting the ball out on the fast break. “We are delighted to be able to sign such a fine young man as John’’ added Holbrook. “I am sure he will add a great deal to our basketball program and ho has the ability to be one of the finest Bulldog cagors over.” Searight is the second Alabama standout signed by the Bulldogs this year and the third over the past two seasons. Earlier, Holbrook announced the signing of Ala bama’s tallest pr-'p eager, 6-10 Lester Stinson of Ensley High School in Birmingham. John Drew of Hybart recently completed his fresh man year at G-W, leading the Bulldogs in scoring with a 24 point per game average. 126 W. GOLD ST. PHONE 739-5111 4:5-5:24 4:16-23 COME SEE US To rezone from R-20 to G-B the i If you are a Shift Overseer or feel you have ^ the ability to be one. To discuss Ihe many benefits call our Mill Superintendent, Mr. Jacob Frye at Work 739-253G or at home 733-7281 AFFILIATED WITH JOHNSTON MILLS COMPANY AVON HAS A TERRI TORY FOR YOU — if you live in or near Kin.gs Mountain area. Earn extra cash selling AVON’S famous 'pu'O- liucts near your hdme. Call new: 482-2711 or write AVON, Rt. 8, Box 341, Slielby, N. C. 28150. following described property: BEGINNING at the rmtersection | of the Northwesterly margin cf ; Linwood Road and the Southeast- erly margin of 'Bob McGill Road j and running thence IN. 55-00 W. 503.96 feet to a stake: thence 3. 72-28 W. 391.22 feet to a stake: thence S. 17-32 E. 400.0 feet to a stake in the margin of Bob Mc Gill Road: thence with the mar- i gin of Bob MlcGill Road .N. 72-28 ! E. 697.78 feet to the BEGINNING, I i:ontainirtg 5.00 acres. 1 John Henry Moss, Mayor I 4:19 I NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING year illOA’E ABOUT MOORE SWJ in hitting h;i.s jimiof vxitli a .415 average. Kenny Farias, a junior right- han lcr,' loacb the pitchers with a 2-0 record. He’s hurlcxl 231i in- iii'.''gs, has 19 .strikeouts and a 3.6S earned run average. Chuck Au.stin, a sophomore, is tl’.e only other unbeaton hurler. He'.s 1-0 and has a 2.80 earned ] run mark. I S:.ph.^more Richard Gillespde ' sh'Hvs tile nc4 earned run aver- I age, a 1.75 mark. Tlie pitchers al together sport a 2.78 earned run average. As a team, Ihe Moimties are ! hilling .216 with 71 hits in 288 ; time.s at hat, and have si-ored 47 runs. Their opponents have licor- : od 42 times and have an average I cf .251 with 72 hits in 287 times The Zoning Board of Adju.st- ment will meet Friday April 20th at 9:00 A.M. in :Caunt.:il Chambers to consider the following re quests: i; Request of Winifred Fulton for a 10 foot variance to either side to place a trailer at 111 Weils Street. 2. Request of Lewis Black for a 16 foot variance on front set back to build a room at his resi dence at 19 Bennett Drive. 3. Request of O. M. Valentine for a 12 foot variance in order to set a trailer on his property lo cated at 1015 Linwood Drive. 4. Request ot Henderson Hern don for a variance in order to place a trailer to be used as a business office at his property lo cated off Grover Road. Jacob Cooper, Chairman 4:19 ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF A Child-Centei ed Kindergarten Saint Matthew s Pre-School Mrs. Hugh D. Ormand, Director ' 9A.M.. 12:00 Fife-year-olds - Monday through Friday P''our-year-olds - Monday, Wednesday, Friday Three-year-olds - Tuesday and Thursday at bat. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Immediate Openings in Production No Experience Necessary We provide on-thc-job training leading to responsible positions in flotation and grinding plant operations. 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 Gypsi’m Company Kings Mountain Plant (An etiual opiiorttunity employer) M F Loraled appro.ximately 4 miles South of Kings Mountain on 216 (Grover Koad) Look for USG sign with arrow. ll:30lfn Lutherans Set Registration Now In Progress DETAILS UPON REQUEST Telephone 739.6700 Sponsored By Saint Matthew's Lutheran Church The Reverend Robert E. Allen, Th. M., Pastor North Piedmont Avenue at Ridge Street HOUSES FOR SALE 3 ROOMS TO 5 ROOMS $3,500 to $7,500 SMALL DOWN PAYMENT BALANCE LIKE RENT The Time To Buy Is When The Other Fellow Wants To Sell HAYWOOD E. LYNCH PHONE 739-3261 4:5-19 / ■ f tj. TREEWORK For Professional Treework, Includ ing Cutting D'~W'i, Topping, Removing Deadwood. We are Professional Tree Trimmers in this Area. See Us Before' You Have Work Done. Free Estimates. W. T. CLARY ..I Phone 739-5524 tfn Easter Service Holy Week is the traditional time Chr.stians throughout the world remember the passion of Christ. Services aiv in progress jach evening at 7:30 p.m. at .Saint Matthew’s Lutheran huiLh, Piedmont Avenue at Ridge Street, during which wor shippers think upon the life and death of Christ. Read The Herald For Local Sports Thursday the Holy Commun ion will 'be celebrated. This day is highly significant in tnat it jommemorates the occason on A'hich Jesus instituted His sup per. Called Maundy Thursday, this day refers to Jesus’ saying, "A new commandment I give un to you.” The word Maundy means command. Good Frklay, tho Daiy of the Cross, a quiet, moving .service ot solemn but restrained praise .vil! be conducted whieii will renter around the death of Christ. The "queen of festivals” of the entire church year is Eas ier, tho day of the Lord’s trium- .liant resurrection from the dead. The lestival service will begin at 11 a.m. and will in clude a largo procession of youth and adult choir memix'rs nto the church, banner, an thems, and a service fillcrl with joy and celebration. The church will be adorned with scores of lilies. The Rev. Robert E. Allen, pas tor, e.xtends invitation to all of; the citizens of Kings Mountain to worship at Saint Matthew’s i during Holy Week and on Easter Day, Spectrum Textured Fibers IN KINGS MOUNTAIN NEEDS MEN AND WOMEN TO FILL lOR OPENINGS EXPERIENCE IS NOT NECESSARY TRAINING WIU RE PROVIDED ON ALL lORS, THOSE INTERESTED SHOULD CAU 739-7401 OR GORY THE PLANT PERSONNEL OFFICE. Spectrum Textured Fibers KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER U, ntann
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