Page 6A-MIRROB HEBALD-Tlnir»day, August S, IfW T|{l'STF,F/« S\I,K of KFM, FST\TK Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that certain deed of trust executed and delivered by Magic Knits, Inc. (subsequently assumed by Cherokee Investments, Inc.), dated the 18th day of April, 1968, and recorded In the Office of the Register for CTeve- land County, North Caro lina, in Book 750, at Page 90. and because of default in the payment of the In- debtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements therein contained, and pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the Indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned Trustee will expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale In the County (Courthouse of Cleveland County, in the City of Shelby, North (Carolina, at 11 o’clock, A. M , on Thursday, the 12th day of August, 1976, aU that certain lot or parcel of land lying and bolng In Number Three Township, Cleveland County, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows; Being located In No. 3 Township, and In the Town of Patterson Springs, (Cleveland County, North (Carolina, and being the old Patterson Springs school property, consisting of 9.16 acres, more or less, ac cording to a new survey by J. D. Turner, Registered Surveyor, made In January, 1968, and being described by metes and bounds as follows; Beginning at an Iron pin in the South edge of State Road No. 2206, which stake is located 19.5 feet from an old corner or point located 221 feet Eastward along : the center of the said road ■ from the center of State Road No. 226; and running thence near the center of S&te Rpad .So. 2206, 8. 82- 24 LE . S09.7 feet to an iron pin 15 feet from Rolling Hills Development: thence with the West line of Lots Nos. 80 and 75 of Rolling Hills Development. S. 4 W. 400 feet to an iron pin, thence continuing with the Rolling Hills Development line N. 85 W. 275 feet to an iron pin; thence S. 2-34 W. 102 feet to an iron pin; thence with the lines of lots Nos. 47 and 38 of the Rolling Hills Development N. 72-55 W. 731.7 feet to an iron pin in the line of Lot No. 1: thence with that line and the Hopper line and others, N. 28-50 E. 421 feet to the place of Beginning, containing 9.15 acres, more or less. Subject to unpaid taxes and assessments for paving. If any. This sale will be held open ten (10 days lor upset bid as by law required. This 15th day of July. George B . Thomasson , Trustee George B. Th«>ma^“" Attorney At Law P O. Boii 206 Kings Mountain V C. 28086 . „ . uuly 16. 22. Aug. 5 Reliable Cops Jaycees Title With 18-5 Waltz SCORES LONE KM RUN Kenny BnUlee In shown here scoring the only run tor Roy’s Boys In Sntnrdsy’s 14-1 loss to B. R. Smllh Homes In Bie tint nnmisi Atycees Invltntlonnl SofOmll Tourmunent »t Otty Photo By Joe Welker Stadlmn. The loss eliminated the KM team from the d>able-eUmlnatlon event Reliable TV of Rook Hill won the tlUe. Reliable TV of Rock HIU wli4>pedPPO Industries 18- 8 Saturday night for the champlondilp of the tint annual Kings Mountain Jaycees Invitational Softball Tournament. Norris Martin hurled the victory, a slx-hltter, while Horace Scruggs with five KMSoftbaU Team Leaves For Florida hits and James Odom with three led a 34-hlt Reliable TV plate attack. Reliable went unbeaten on route to the title. Odom, who hit seven home runs Including one Into Mountain Rest Ometery, was named the most valuable player. Reliable defeated (^nlnger's 80-14 In an earlier game Saturday to advance to the fiials as the only unbeaten club. Clonlnger's lost out In the semi-finals to PPG, 18-12. PPO eliminated Lithium, B. R. Smith Homes and Clonlnger’s In Saturday games to qualify for the finals. Roy’s Boys was the only Kings Mountain team to make It to Saturday’s round of action. ’That team was eliminated In an early game by B. R. Smith Homes, 14-1. Jerry Workman hurled the victory for Smith and Oleim Roberts and Mickey Smith led the winners with four hits apiece. Eric Dixon led a slx-hlt Roy’s Boys attack with 2- for-S and Kenny Bailies scored the lone run for the KM entry. The tourney drew an average of S(X) fans per game. A’s Have Shot At Title The Kings Mountain A’s need to win their NOTICE OF PUBLIC HE ARINO ONREQUEST FOR ANNEXATIONS remaining seven Triple County League games in order to have a shot at the Norttiem Division title. Coach Bubbles .;:;rown’s club is presently a full game behind the Chailotte Hawits. notice OF executrix to rWEDl'TORS * Having of : Executrix of the estate of Claude Raymond Welch ideceased, of Cleveland < County. North Carolliw. ^.thts is to notify aU persons X having claims against the i estate of said Claude > Raymond Welch to present tthem to the undersized ? within 6 months from date .7 of the publication of this notice or same wlU be pleaded In bar of their All The public will take notice that the Board of Commissioners of the City of Kings Mountain has called a public hearing at 7; 30 p. m. on the 23rd day of August, 1976, In councU chambers on the questions of annexing the following described territory, re quested by petitions filed pursuant to G. S. 160A-S1, as amende; Bobble W. Rhea and Clara M. Rhea property: Beginning at concrete maricer 400 feet north west of C. L. Jolly comer on Fulton Road, thence N 56 E 200 feet to concrete marker, thence N 34 W. 100 ft. to concrete marker on Rhea Ave., thence with Rhea Ave. S 56 W. 200 ft. to Fulton Road, thence with Fulton Road S 38 E. 100 ft. to the beginning, con taining 20,000 square feet more or less. ’Tolly M. and Charlotte Shuford property: Beginning at a concrete marker, northeast inter secting comer of Fulton Road and Rhea Street, which concrete marker Is 60 feet from Bobby Rhea’s northwest comer and runs thence along the northern margin of Rhea St. N. 56 E. 176 feet to a concrete marker, thence N. 37 W. 200 feet to a concrete marker, comer of Lot 8, Block H, thence sdong line of Lot 3 S. 52 W. 188 feet to a concrete marker In eastern margin of Fulton Road: thence along the margin of Fulton Road S. 38 E. 200 feet to the beginning. Being lots 1 and 2 In Block H as shown on the plat of Nelsler Mills property now on file in the office of Nelsler Brothers, Kings Mtn., N. C. William J. Hamrick and Linda P. Hamrick property: Tract No. 1 - Being the full contents of Lot No. 76 of Section 2 of Block 1 of the property of Mra. C. M. Whitesides Estate as shown by thereof made by J. (7. Burrell, registered sur- ®%r, a;,ptember 16.1947, a copy Of Which is duly recorded In plat book 8 at page 78 in the Gaston The A’s will try to keep pace this weekend when they host the Norwood Jets Saturday at 3:30 and travel to Caiarlotte Sunday for a game with the Chailotte Bummers. John McGill (4- 1) will draw the pitching assignment Saturday and Richard GUlesple (8-2) wUl hurl Sunday’s game. The A’s won a pair of Important games over the weekend, defeating the (Charlotte Trojans 6-8 Saturday and the Morning Grove Hawks 10-8 Sunday. Robert Adams hurled Saturday’s victory while Danny McDowell and Charles Rhodes led the plate attack with 8-for-6 each. Darrell Whetstlne and Clarence Ash added 2- for-6 apiece. Whetstlne hurled a five- hitter for Sunday’s win. He walked only two and fanned 18. Rhodes and McDowell had 4-for.O each and Whetstlne and Ash 8- for-6. apiece to lead the hitting attack. The league playoffs will begin after completion of regular season play. ’The A’s are the defending regular season and playoff champions. Kings Mountain’s 9-12 year old boys softball team leaves today for Satellite Beach, Fla., where It will compete lor the national championship. The KM entry will play Its first game in the double- eUmlnatlon tournament on Friday but wUl not know its opponent until It arrives in Satellite Beach. Coach Bubbles Pearson and Leimard Smith’s club won the right to play In PTorida here two weeks sigo when It polished off Mills Rivers and Hender- s(m for the state title. Players include Mark Champion, Cage Ettera, Jay Schronce, Jeff Lynn, BObby Huffstetler, Bobby Smith, David Peeler, Joey Wyte, James Rlkard, Dana Camp, Tommy Hinson, David Bolin, Duwayne Williams, Ricky Greene, Russell Van Dyke, Bobby Heath, William Short, Steve Lail, David Faucette and Carvln Petty. ELECT HELEN RHYNE MARVIN N.C. SENATE ELECT Berlin Carpenter, Jr. for DISTRICT COURT JUDGE 27th JUDICIAL DISTRICT Gaston - Lincoln - Cleveland Count’is Democrat Primary - Aug. 17lh Berlin Carpenter Paid Pol. Adv. by Berlin Carpenter ■ ' Midget Registration Is Saturday All ycxingstere planning on playing midget, junior midget or pee wee football this fall have until Satur day to register. Registration forms may be obtained at the com munity center or by calling Coach Charlie Bums (789- 3665) or tlie c<Hnmunity center (739-3649). Also, anyone Interested in coaching any of the teams are asked to contact Bums. Youngsters In Bessemer City are eligible to play In Kings Mountain this year since Bessemer City Is not sponsoring any teams. .4 All players, (x>aches and other interested persons are to meet Saturday at the community center. OXFORD OUTLET STORE -s** iBACKJOSeHOOLG. Boys JEANS $399 Boys Knit TOPS 2 Girls JEANS $099 TO FOR $099 ^5 TO 00 S499 League Sept. 7. play begins on recovery. please make payment. This the 7th day of July, 1976. Willie M. Welch. Executrix 208 N. Sims St. Kings Mtn.,N.C. July 15, 22, 29; Aug. 5 persons U 2 of Block 1. M Mra. C indebted to said estate same by jf c. Burrell, *’•**•*•”5 Immediate deeds for Gaston County. ^ J. H. McDaniel, Jr., CatyOerk August 6 NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Hugh D. Ormsuid, date of Cleveland Ciounty North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent to present them to the undersigned on or before the 2hid day of January, 1977, or this notice will be pleaded In bar 01 their recovery. All persons IndebM to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This 12th day of July, 1976. Nan Plonk Ormand 801W. King Street Kings Mountain, North Carolina 28086 B. Scon aonlnger Attorney At Law US W. Mountain Street Kings Mountain, North (JaroUna 38086 July 22. 29; Aug. 0, 12 $599 JEANS $999 Mens Leisure SUITS I Reg. *15.00 To *24.09 | Light Colors Only | $1288 I Ladies PANT SUITS I Reg. *24.99 I $-| 288 Mens Short Sleeve SHIRTS I Reg. *2.99 $-|99 I Mens Leisure (JACKETS i 'I Reg. '7.99 to <9.99 | i M”** 1 TOPS Girls Knit TOPS $-|99 TO $399 Ladies JEANS 199 TO “T Ladies Knit f TOPS I Reg. *3.99 I Ladies JEANS REOUCEO TO S488 Values To *9.99 SKIRTS 8799 To 8Q90 I ^ I OXFORD OUTUT STORE ■VISION OP KINOtMONT MIUS mm MON.-SAT. flOO to StSO YORK ROAD KINDS MOUNTAIN *«rch«ra« Daak Aia^ricarU J

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