LEGAl^ NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE Under the authority of the forth Carolina Genera! S.uliite.-i 15-12G anti under authority of ippropriate resolutions, tlu'Kina.s viountain IMstriet Board of Edu cation will sell to the hisliest bidder that vertain house owned ay the Kin”;s Mountain District Board of Erlueation located at oDti West Mountain Street on the fol lowing described real estate: ' Situated on the North side of Mountain Street in the Town of Kings Mountain amt BEGINNING at a stake in hae edge of said street at a point 2(U1 feet West from tlie intersection of Moun tain Street and Watterson Street, corner of .''.ratted Schoo.! Lot and runs llienee witli line of said Grade.l .Svlutol Lot N. I'l: E. 212 feet to a stiike in .1. It. t'line'.'- line; tlienee with Cline's line N S'- 'iV. t)9 feet to ;i stiike, George Cansler',-; corner; llience vvMli Can.-ler’s line S. 7 W. 217 feet to a slake in tlie edge of Moiinliiin Street; Ihenei’ with Mountain Street S. SS'j K. 103 feet to tlie BEGINNING, eonlaining 21,027 siiuare feet, more or less. pin, Harmon’s corner; thence S. 30-.')2 K. 200.70 feet to a rock; dience S. 51.00 E. -18 feet to an iron, Cliarle.s 1’. Walter's corner; tlienee S. 41-03 W. 995.55 feet to a nail and cap in the center of .SeeoiuUiry Koad No. 22-15; thence with the center of said road N. 32-12 W. 287.35 feet to a nail and cap in the center of said road, ’ thence continuing with the center of .said road N. 20-00 W. 293.0 feet j to a nail and cap in the center; of the road, the point of BEGIN NING, containing 9.046 acres as .surveyed by W. B. Wellmon on April 28, 1973. to waive any informalities. Enveloi>e.s containing bids shall be marked as follows: ONE ^AERIAL TOWER UNIT AS SPECIFIED. CITV OF KINGS MOUNTAIN By: John II. Moss, Mayor TITLE IV Civil, RIGHTS ACT OF 1964 .Announcing the Opening of the Kings Mountain Convalescent Center Kings Mountain Convalescent Bid.ling on the a'nove tract shall 1 start at I'en Tliou.saixl Five Hun- ' died Filly and no, lull l$lli,550.U0) I Dollar.s. 1 This sale does not include the land ali.ove de.--cribed but rl les in elude all attaclied buildings and fi.xtures including carport, air conditioning unit, etc. 'The hou.se has 3 bedrooms, living ro.iin lien, dining room, I'u bath.s. kitxlien, double carpnt, di.sh- waslier, built-in cabinets, surface unit and built in oven, etc. The conditions of this sale art as follows: 1. That the .said sale is subject to confirmalicn by the Kin, M unlain District Board of Edu cation. 2. The hou.-e must he ro.-noved fn m its present site witliin 3t. days afli eonfirmation of .said .sale and from the s-chotd projier- ty witiiin 6U days of said sale. 3. .Vll debris removal is the re- i-'j'onsioilU) of the piurelia.ser and said de'.iris must be removed from tlie laud. 4. .All permits and liability in sura;: c in conne.-tion witir .‘-aid rein. i;il are to be turnislied ny till i/invlKi.-;er ant liaiiility in- sur.inve for its said removal i; rc(|uiicil. 5. Tliis prenerty may be seen by aiipointmenl only by ealling file Di.slricl Scliool Office 1739- 4.5.89) and imiuiries are invited. 6. Tlie said .stile sliall be for ca.-.b and will stand open for ten .\.!a.s after .said sale tor advance bid*. 7. The iiropeity shall bo sold on the iiremi.ses at .500 West .\I amt.dll Street, Kings M.mnlain, N. C. at 12 o’.doi k Noon on .Mon day, (III.her 29tii, 1973. 'ini.s tile 3rd day of Getober. KINGS MOUNTAIN DISriHL'l 1973. BOARD OF EDUCATION By; Donald Jones, Superintendent DAVIS & WHITE, Attorneys 10:4-25 TlHia) TRACT; BEGINNING ut; a nail and cap in the center of 1 neetiidaiy Road No. 2215, a com- j mon i-oiner ot Geraldine 11. Black-! wood and Hie W. T. Herndon Es-1 Lite and runs tlienee with file | iliaekwood line S. 43-03 W. 1756.-15 . feet to a stake in K. L. Plum | flier's line; tlienee with his line ' .4. 86-27 W. 9.39.5 leet to an e.x- | tsting iron pin, W. T. Ledlord’s; corner; 'tlienee with his line N. | U-.3U E. 3.52.2 leet to a stone and I p.no knot near a large oak; uuiKe Continuing with Ledlord’s line N. 915 E. 434.0 feet to an iron, thence witli another ot Led- ,' lord's lines N. 47-30 E. 2139.0 ft. to ! secondary Koad No. 2245; thence | wilii the center of said road Hie | follo'W'ing calls; S. 24-49 E. 2IK) I feet; S. 2-1-49 E. 384 feet to a n-.iil j and cap; S. 26-00 E. 293.6 feet! to a nail and cap; S. 32-12 E. 287.35 feet to a nail and cap, the point of BEGINNING, containing 09.78 acres aeeo.rding to a survey oy Frank Ledford dated May 2, i97o. For title reforenee of Hie above three tracts see Book 5-A at Page 191 and Book IFF ut Page 227 of me Cleveland County Registry. Bidding on Hie above described tract sliuH st.mt at Ihirty-One I'liousand Five Hundred I’lliy and no, too ts;il,oj0.001 Dollars. •A cash deposit of fen tlO'/f) per cent of tiie price of said lands at Hie .said sale will be recjuired to oe made at the lime ot the -said sale. vCiHi the balance clue m casii at me con'firmj.lion ut said sale. This Hie 15th day of Oetoiber, 1973. ROBERT L. BlLVDUsY, Commissioner GEORGE B. THOM-UiOcN Attorney At Law OF JU.Sl’lCE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK NORTii CAJtOLINA CLEVEL.VNU COUNTY NOTICE OF RESALE FL01L\ H. LEDFORD and lius- band, W. 1’. LEDFORD, MARY SUE H. ETl’ERS, tWidow), and CHARLES P. Hl'HLNDON and wile, I'Aioi' ANN HEILNDON, Petitioners -vs- BElI’i 11. LYNN and husband, 1-wiR V LVNN, DAVID K. IIERN- and w.le, DOLLY llEJSN- L'..N, and GLrALDLNE 11. BLACK- \i-X ,1 and hus.iancl, HENRY P. Dij.'*.-.i\V\ t)GD, De.end.in« Under ami liy viit.ie an Oi der ui Hit' Ch lic ci C-iuif oi vR-ie.aa.l .un >, .No.iii -..uroLna ma.ie in Hie I'.oieed.ng cnlitled ll :-:a li. Led. ;;d, ei iii vs. Beiiy II. L>nn, el al, ■|2-.-i’-8i. Hie under igne l C ,.nmi-.-icne: will on tlic 3;.sl d.iy of Gete.rei 19i3, a. litUtj A..M., at the .curl liocise di.. r ill .-'nei.iv, Ni .In I'ai'J liiia, o.ler 1 .r .sale Ui Hie liigiie.e bid-.li r K r ea.-.li Hi'se cerluin tra.-is 1,1.' par.eis land . .ui.io in Nu'inbi . F.,cir iD i jw n.-i.!.;,. Llevel.nul C.'un'.v. Nc:''.!i Carjlina, and l)ein,g ni .e ,-ir..ealaiij c.e- s.r.hi.l a.-: iullo.vs; liicii' I'li.c-'i; ilE.iINNINiJ -til ail e.xisHng n.nl ami la;) in Hi.’ ien,e.' .u tiie .iri.l.ge in Hu’ ici,- li r of N. C. -See .nil.'iry K. .i.i -N-i. 2215 and W. T. Le I ..rd'; .n.nii and run', liieme .vidi l.u .eiilei 1H2 W. .Mounlain Sirect Rings Aiouiiiain, ivoim Carolina .8000 lu; 18-25 CITY OI cviRGo MsjUNTAl.J INVa'A'lIOH TO BID Se.iicd proposals will oe re- -1 ivea o> lue c'uy ot kings .Aiouii- lam, Neiiii Caioiina, in me Lity ^eunen cUamoer, Lily liall, 112 Selim Pieumoiu Avenue, Rings Ai/Uiitain, Nortli CaioHna, uiuiJ V;3U p.m. N'ovem’.Ter 1, 1973, ai vvliidi time all bids will be puo- licly opened in the City Council Cluiinuer and all bid prices read aloud tor the lollovving: One aerial tower unit as speci fied. No bid shall be c’onsidered or accepted by Hie City of Kings Mounlain unless at the time of its liimg the same sliall be ac companied by a deposit ot cash or cerlilic’d check on some bank or trust cirntpany insured by the rederal Deposit Insurance Cor poration in an amount equal lo not less than five percent 15',;) ol the proposal. In lieu of mak ing Hie cusa deposit, bidder may file a bid bond e.xeculed by a cor- porale surety licensed under the laws of North Carolina to e.xe- cute such bonds, condiliontxl that the surely will, upon demand, lorthwilh make payment .to Hie obligee upon said bund if the bidder fails to e.xceute tlie con- irac-t in accordance with the bid bond, and upon failure to forth vvilh make payment, the surety siiuH pay to the ooligee an a- ■ u uiii e.iiial lo ctcuoie Hie a- oioaiit OI s.iifl bid oond. Tins de posit siiali be retained if tlie sue- .es.diil bidder fails to execute ..,c cuntruet vvitliin ten tlUl .lays altei Hie uvvaid or fails to .-,1V e .^uti.-■;ac■tclry surety as rtxiuir- e.l heroin. liie suc.es.diil bidder shall be ii .|iinc'd to enter into a contract vv.tli Hie City Oi Kmgi Mounlain in writing and shall be required to liirnisii bond in some surety v ..,ni)a:iy aiiHi irized lo do busi- ne.ii ill Hie .State of North Curo- 1.1 Hie 1 j;. ! N. Cl-3!) v'.. .'.til feel to .1 nail .iml cap in Hie vcn.ci fina or make deposit of monc’y, 1.1 tiie r',;M; Hieii.'c a l.i;e leav- lertitied clie.-k, or government ing the r. u.l N. 53311 K. .528 le.’t smelii’.s for Hie full amount of t-j^a .slake; thence S. IS-UO W. .said contiael f.ir Hie faitiiful per- 115.2 feel t 1 a nail and ca;i in fermance of the terms oi said Lie center ci .i bridge un R.K'.d contract as ii’quired by Section No. 2215, Hie p -:nt cf I'EGIN- 113-129 of the General Statutes MNG, C’Jiiiaining 2.013 acres ac- c. NoiHl Carolina. Io: ling lo a survey'ay W. B. Well- PRims, spc’cilication.s, require- inaii dated April 28, 1973. moiUs and instructions to bidders, Lidding un the above I,-a. I l:ie a.;;. .pnent Ij be e.xc’culed. .‘^Iiall .-.an 'll TvV'i 'lliousan.l Tvv.) and Enns k.r boiuls and other Hum Ire I 1-i'lv-Five a.’i.t n-j 100 d . unient' may be obtained from I$J,2.5.'7,('IH Dr.H.ir.s. t-u umier.sigiu’d uiion request. No LECtlND T:;A T: BEGINNING ;il an existing nail and cap m tlie II .I'.e. of .se i ndary Road No. 221.i, t nai'le.s He::'. l-.n’s eorn'.’r and runs '.v;th lii-; line N. 6100 c.. 9o 1 .Jo .evit io nil C'.Xisting lion jia .a.i .;c vv al.drawn foi a pel ■ iod ii t.miy 1301 days alter Hu .s, .ic.lme.' cl ; ii.g ume i.jr tin risc’i,.; oi.bi'Is, an.l Hie Lay c. Kin.’: ?d aintain rc:serve,« the right to reject any ur all bids and Center has agreed to comply vvilh provisions ol Civil Rights .Act ol 1964 and all requirements, imposed pursuant thereto, to the end that no person shall, on the '{rounds of race, color, or natural origin, bo excluded from partici pation in, or be denied benefits of, or otherwi.se be subjected to discrimination In the provision of any code or service. This the 25th day of October, 1973. 10;25-11:8 Twenty-Four Deaf Pre-Schoolers Are Enrolled In Satellite Program RiALEIQH — Twenty-four deaf last General Assembly, and hard-of-hearing children aged Four Western N. C. communl- five and under are currently fak- ties—Asheville, Boone, Charlotte, ing part in a new pre-school sate- Shelby—have been designated so Hite program sponsored by the far as sites for the preschool pro- North Carolina School for the grams. A travelling teacher Deaf in Morganton. The satel- works with deaf children In their lite programs, which are being homes in areas in the western ^nsored for the first time this I part of the state where there fall throughout the state by the are not enough children to or- three residential schools for the ganize a community class, deaf, were made possilHe by anj According to Ranee Henderson, appropriation of $522,000 cy the superintendent of the N. C. School for the Deaf, tfie purpose of the preschool program is to be gin communication instruction of the very young deaf and hard-of- hearing children as early as pos- S'ble so they will have the oppor tunity to acquire language skills Special instruction Is necessary because, unlike normal hearing children, deaf children are not able to assimilate communcation I skills through conversation.-! wi'th I parents and other family mem-| I 'bers. I " PAGE normal child may know SJ - Klo I’ltttlk. wrds, enough to meet his bas.- nc-eds for the rest of his 111- (But a deaf chid may know lei than 20 words by his fifth blrtl day. Henderson said that research has shown that by age four a The pi>?schooI piogram stressei the total communication ap- proacb-that is sign language, fin ger spelling and speech as well as close involvement of the deaf youngster’s family. Location of the pre-school In Shelby is Washington elementary of Stanley is instructing four children. UJ/D FOOD STAMPS Iqo further at WE HAVE PLENTY OF ( W’D BRAND U-S-CHOICE GOVItNMINT GKAQiO .CHOICE, WINN-DIXIE Cherokee & Piedmont Streets ' Monday - Wednesday 8:00 to 7:00 Thursday - Friday 8:00 to 9:00 . Saturday 8:00 to 8:00j iiUANi'tITY rights reserved. . .prices good THURS. OCT. 25-SAT. OCT. 27.19/3 “BEEF CARRY SOME NOME TNiS WEEK y S CHOICE W-D Brond U.S. Choice W-D BRAND U-S-CHOICE BEEF WHY SHOULD YOU SETTLE FOR LESS? UJ/D WHOLE BEEF RIBS W-D Brond U.S. Choice E-Z CARVE RIB ROAST J] W-D Brand U.S. Choice Top Round, Cube, Sirloin, or SIRLOIN TIP STEAKS W-D Brond U.S. Choice SUPERBRAND ICE CREAM ,u. s. choiceJ u *1.29 a *1.49 "--*1.69 BRAISING BEEF RIBS... " 69c W-D Brand Hondi-Pok GROUND BEEF *4.98 W-D Brand U.S. Choice Holf or WHOLE RIB EYES " '2.59 W-D Brand U.S. Choice Boneless Chuck or e • BONELESS SHOULDER ROAST " *1,28 W-D Brand U.S. Choice Boneless . . . (Ten 8 ox. Sixe) N.V. STRIP STEAKS - *12.99 W-D Brand U.S. Choice Bone-In CHUCK ROAST ' 89c Greot Buy!! BEEF PATTIES •■•••• " Pinky Pig Whole Hog ... 50 Free Stomps On Eoch Pockoge Superbrand Wisconsin PORK SAUSAGE - 98c SHARP CHEESE - Minnesoto U.S. Grode A Young W-D Brond Split (WHOLt* T^RYER LEGS • eLB • 78c) DUCKLINGS.... ' 89c FRYER BREAST - 88c o« PINKY PIG SLICED BACON 11-Lb. Pkg. SMOKED] PICNICS 'WHOLE' S.4 Lb. _ Average Holf Gal. Limit 4 With $S Or More Food Order kimir w TTirn wr more rooo vroer WHITEHOUSE APPLESAUCE 4 *1.00 O'soge FREESTONE PEACHES.... 3 *1.00 32 OZ. DEEP SOUTH MAYONNAISE Volue! HARVEST FRESH GREEN GIANT PEAS ....... 4 *1.00 LIMIT 1 WITH $S 00 ORDER^ RIPE TOMATOES r^ew crop »wecr POTATOES... u. 19c Fresh Green CABBAGE.... u. 15c Medium Yellow ONIONS 49e Washington Stotc Russcit . . • (10 lb. Bog $1.29) POTATOES.... 69c Broch CANDY CORN 39c Brachs GOBLIN Broch MlaOWCSEME PUMPKIN 'klf 38c APPROVED Broch Autumn GANDY MIX 49c Broch Bog of HALLOWEEN CANDIES GANDY TREETS p'i^r 79e Mroch HERSHEY XISSES .... p^?.' THRIFTY MAID TOMATOES I thrifty maid * plain OR 5-LB. BAG ' am.' 1/ ^TOMatOE®^ 3 c.:: 83' SELF-RISING FLOUR ASSORTED flavors CHEK DRINKS V Reynolds GREASE RELIEF 79c LIQUID WOOLITE 85c ALUMINUM FOIL ’-" 29c Limir I With $5 Order THRIFTY MAID SUGAR.. 69c| Dixie Darling BUTTERMILK BREAD...... 3 ”-*1.00 1011 SI >)¥ )).» ?■] i -

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