Page SA-MIRROR-HERALD-Thunday, February U, lfT7 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix of tbe :e state of Flossie S. Clonlnger, deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent to present them to the un- derblgned on or before the 3rd day of August, 1977, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This 31st day of January, 1977 Flossie Z. Clonlnger Rt.4, Box 240 Kings Mtn.,N.C. 28036 E. Scott Clonlnger Attorney at Law 115 W. Mountain Street Kings Mtn., N. C. 28086 Feb. 3, 10, 17 A 24 INVITATION FORBIDS The Kings Mountain Redevelopment Com mission wrlll receive sealed Bids for Kings Mountain Redevelopment Com mission Downtown Pedestrian Walkway between Mountain Street and First Union Bank within the Central Business District Project N. C. R- 4, until 2 p. m. E. D. T. March 31,1977, at the office of the Redevelop ment Commission located at the rear of 116 West Mountain Street, Kings Mountain, North Carolina at which time all Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Work consists of furnish ing and Installing concrete walks, brick paving, brick walls, lighting, benches, landscaping and other Items as noted on the Drawings and In the Technical Specifications. The project will be constructed under one contract: General Con struction. Bid documents will be available for Inspection In the Plan Rooms of the Associated General Contractors and the F. W. Dodge Company in Char lotte, N. C.; and the office of C. Oawfbrd Murphy, Architect, P. A., 211 South Washington Street, Shelby, N. C. Bid documents may be obtained from the office of the Architect on the following basis: Deposits of S26.00 for each set of drawings and the specifications will be required. These deposits will be refunded if the drawings and'or specifications are returned In good condition within 10 days from date bids are opened. Individual sheets of drawings, not comprising a full set will be Issued for a cost of $2.00 for each sheet, not refundable. Individual pages of the specifications, not com prising a full set, will be Issued for a cost of 20 cents for each page, not refundable. A certified check or bank draft, payable to the order of the Kings Mountain Redevelopment Com mission, negotiable U. S. Government bonds, or a satisfactory Bid Bond executed by the Bidder and an acceptable surety In an amount equal to five percent of the bid shall be submitted with each bid. The successful Bidder will be required to furnish and pay for satisfactory performance and payment bond or bonds. Attention Is called to the fact that not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth In the Contract Documents must be paid on this project, and that the Contractor must Insure that employes and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of race, creed, color, sex, or national origin. The Kings Mountain Redevelopment Com mission reserves the right to reject any or all Bids or to waive any Informalities In the bidding. No bid may be with drawn for a period of thirty (80) days from the date of the opening of Bids. Kings Mountain Redevelopment Com mission Gene White Executive Director Phone: (704) 789-8177 February 24, 1977 In The General Court of Justloe Superior Court Division STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA CLEVELAND COUNTY ADMIN ISIRATOR’S- EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Edward Odell Gore of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Edward Odell Gore to present them to the un dersigned within 6 months from date of the publication of this notice or same will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate please make Im mediate payment. This the 8th day of February, 1977. Etta Farris Gore Rt. 1, York Road Kings Mtn., N. C. 28086 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NORTH CAROLINA CLEVELAND COUNTY Iftider and by virtue of the power of sale contained In that certain Deed of Trust made by John Daniel Jolly and wife, Gloria JoUy, dated May 24, 1976, and recorded in Book 849 at Page 412 in the Cleveland County Public Registry, default having been made In the payment of the In- debtedness thereby secured, and said Deed of Trust, by the terms thereof, being subject to foreclosure, and pursuant to an Order Authorizing Foreclosure Sale issued by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cleveland County, N. C., the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the front steps of the Cleveland County Courthouse, in Shelby, North Carolina, at 2:30 p. m. on March 8,1877, the property conveyed by said Deed of Trust, the same being described as follows: Being located In Number Four (4) Township, In Cleveland County, North Carolina, and being described as follows: Beginning at a stake, the intersection of Grove Street and Rhodes Avenue, the northeast corner of Lot No. 36, and runs thence with the western line of Rhodes Avenue South 8 degrees 30- West 184 feet to a stake, E. F. Plott (now or formerly) corner; thence with Plott’s (now or for merly) line North 85 degree8-68’ West 200 feet to a stake on the east line of Lot No. 86; thence along the eastern line of Lot No. 36 North 8 degrees-SO’ East 184 feet to a stake on the southern line of Grove Street, a common comer of Lots Nos. 25 and 36; thence along the southern line of Grove Street South 846 degrees-6S’ East 200 feet to the Beginning. Being the northern portion of Lot No. 36 in Section 1 of Block 2 of the Mrs. C. M. Whitesides lands as shown on map or plat made by J. Clarence Burrell, Registered Sur veyor, September 12,1947, and duly recorded In Plat Book 6 at Page 26 In the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County, N. C. And being the Identical property described In that certain Deed from Nellie DeBrule Goforth and her husband, Hall Goforth, to John D. Jolly and wife, Gloria Jolly, same being recorded In the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County, N. C. In Deed Book 16-L at Page 68. Together with a certain dwelling house located there upon and all fixtures. Improvements and ap- purdenances thereto connected. TTils sale will be made subject to all unpaid taxes or assessments or other prior liens of record. A deposit will be required of the successful bidder. In cash, equal to Ten Per Cent of the first One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars bid plus Five Per Cent of the bid In excess of One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars. This 8th day of Fe'^ruary, 1977. M. Roy Short, Jr. ‘Substitute Trustee Feb. 17, 24 G-W Signs Gambrel], Top S.C. Running Back BOILINO SPRINGS - Hardy Oambrell, one of the most talented running backs In South Carolina, last fall, has signed a foot ball grant-ln-ald with Gardner-Webb College. Gambrell, a 6-lOH, 180- pounder, played at T. L. Hanna High School, An derson, S. C., where he was an all-conference suid all- state performer. He also was a member of the South Carolina Shrine Bowl squad. A three-year starter In fbotball, Oambrell also Is a member of the track team. "We’ve signed ourselves a. quality player," said O- W head coach Oval Jaynes. "Oambrell has excellent speed and durability and the potential to make a great contribution to our football program.” Oambrell Is the llth high school player to sign with Oardner-Webb. For CC Tourrwment G-W Tourney Opponent To Be Named Later BOILINO SPRINGS - After alreacty clinching a home-court advantage In the upcoming District 26 playoffs, Gardner-Webb must wait until the finals of the Carollnas Conference Tournament to learn Its opponent. Any one of four teams could land the fourth slot in the single-elimination playoffs, which begin Tuesday, March 1. Gard ner- Webb is seeded No. 1 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In that certain deed of trust executed by Hamrick Omstructlon, Inc. dated April 24,1970 and recorded In Book 777 at page 609 In the office at the Register of Deeds for Cleveland (bounty. North Carolina, default having been made In the payment of the In- debtedness thereby secured, said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, and authorization for such foreclosure having been granted by the Clerk of Su perior Court of Cleveland Oxmty, the undersigned Substlture Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the door of Cleveland County Court house In Shelby, North Carolina, at 3:30 o’clock p. m. on Friday, March 18, 1977 the property conveyed in said deed of trust, same lying In Number Four Township, Cleveland County, North Carolina, and being more parti cularly described as fbllows: Beginning at a new Iron comer, said comer being South 78-26 East 360 feet from West Williams south west comer and Plonks corner In Horde line; thence from the new Iron comer, a new line North 11-84 Eut 200 feet to a new corner; thence another new line South 78-26 East 100 feet to a new comer; thence a new line South 11- 34 West 200 feet to a new corner In the West Williams south boundary line; thence North 78-26 West 100 feet to the Beginning, containing 20,000 square feet. This being a part of the West WUUams 82.60 acre tract. Being carved out of the land conveyed by Clyde A. Huffstlckler and wife to Thomas B. Robinson by deed dated July 6, 1946, as will appear on record In the office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County in Book 6-0 at page 623. Surveyed on August 8, 1964, by J. A. ’Trammell, R. L. S., Kings Mountain, North Carolina. For further reference see deed dated July 7,1966 from Hamrick Con struction Company to Walker G. Dunlap, and Westley Williams and wife, to Hamrick Construction Company, Inc., and now on record In the office of the Register of Deeds for C^velsuid County. But this sale will be made subject to all out standing and unpaid taxes and special assessmenfs. The Substitute Trustee may require a ten percent deposit of the successful bidder at the sale, pending confirmation of the sale. This 16th day of February, 1677. Robert L. Bradley, Substitute ’Trustee 2-17, 24; 8:3, 10. In the playoffs. The No. 2 and 8 teams alreaify have been decided. They are St. Augustine’s and Catawba with St. Augustine’s being the host team. They also will play March 1. The District 26 cham pionship game will be played Wednesday, March 2, at a neutral site. Gardner-Webb Is 28-2 on the season with one game remaining, that at lime stone College Wednesday, Feb. 23. Catawba’s success tai the Carollnas Conference ’Tournament will have a bearing In determining G- W’s playoff opponent. Berths are awarded to the CIAA Southern Division Champion (St. Augustine’s), the Inde pendent with the best overall record against NAIA schools (Gardner- Webb), the Carollnas Conference Tournament winner, and the remaining District 26 team with the best record. By virtue of Its record, Catawba qualifies for the playoffs regardless of Its outcome In the Carollnas Conference tournament. Should Catawba win the tournament, then It would represent the conference and Pfeiffer would become the No. 4 team. But, should a non- dlstrlct 26 team, either Atlantic Christian or Pembroke State, win the Carollnas Conference ’Tournament, then Guilford would become the playoff representative and the Gardner-Webb opponent. ’Ihe final option occurs If a District 26 team other than Catawba wins the tournament. That team would earn the berth op posite Gardner-Webb. Other District 26 teams In the Carollnas CJonference are Blon, High Point, Guilford and Pfeiffer. TRIPLET GOATS - Hennaa and Hilda Goforth were surprised Sunday morning with the arrival of triplet nanny goats at their farm on Shelby Rd. Mama and nspa Goat were surprised, too, according to Mrs. Goforth. The goats are the first triplets In the pet family at the Goforths. Two of the baby goats are solid white, the third la grey mingled with white. Their weight was about two pounds, according to Hilda. Photo By Lib Stewart -oOo- A quick, easy, and calorie-conscious way to brown meatballs Is to place them in a shallow pan In a 4(W degree F. oven and roast until browned. -oOo- Servlng steak at an In formal outdoor buffet? Slice thin and serve on hamburger rolls or French bread. Add com on the cob and finger salad, and you can forget about silver ware. Living Done More Li Family Rooms Today The name "living room” la not quite apt as a description of the role that room actually plays In most homes. Tbday, family rooms are where the living Is. The typical living room la about as lively as a museum, which la what It has largely become. It's where we put our “beat" furniture — then mentally rope It off for cmnpany occasions. Meanwhile, the family room (hub of household actlvlUea) has to tamke do with odds and ends of fUmlahlnga and hand-me- downs. In the Fifties and Startles before housing costs ballooned all out of proportion to Incomes, It ml^t have made sense to keep a room standing Idle fbr occasional use. But anyone who has considered buying a home lately, or adding living space to an existing home, knows how expensive It Is to maintain a museum In these In- fiatlonary days. In The General Oeartot Justloe SiRteriorOonrt Division STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA develaad County ADHINIBTRAIOB'S- BXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the eatato ct Mger Ctaarlaa Wiggins of Clevelaad County, North Carolina, this la to notify all persona having elalnu against the estate of said Edgar diarlea Wiggins to preawit them to the undersigned within 6 noonths from date of the publication of this notleo or same wlU be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons tndobted to said estate ploass make Immedlata payment. TMa the 8th day of. Februaiy, 18771. Chrolyn B. Wiggins, Administratrix UOT Gold St. Ext, KbinJEtn., N. C. 9B088 February' 10, '177 M * Mareh 8 (If you figure building costs at a conservative $20 per square foot, an average 12 by 16-foot living room represents an In vestment of $8,600, and that's before furnishings.) Chn't there be some happy medium between the living room and family room? One room that combines both good design and function? A room that not only looks attractive but worts hard too? The editors of McCklTs magazine think so, and with the help of Interior designers at Armstrong, they've come up with three such rooms that they’re featuring In the February 1977 Issue. They’re calling them ’Tlve-tai" rooms because they’re activity-oriented, not mere showcases. The rooms are decorated In three different regional American styles — South west, Northern California and Northeast — making use of natural materials found in these places or man-made look-alikes. They’re full of decorating Ideas too: bullt- 1ns, double-duty furniture, do-lt-yourself products, crafts, and Intriguing color schemes borrowed from the environment. The ambience of the Northeast room Is witty, playful and urbane, like the sophisticated cities of Boston, Philadelphia and New York. The focal point of the decorating Is a baby grand pisuio, and the room la a delightful place to entertain guests. The Northern California room la rugged, outdoorsy, suggestive of rock-ribbed coast and redwood forest. It's a room that campers, hikers and climbers will love to come back to. The Southwest room shows the designers’ thought processes at work. It was conceived for an active family whose hobbles are weaving, macrame, pottery and other native American cimfts. Because the room Is busy, the color scheme Is restful. The stuccobed walls (the kind you brush on) are painted a desert sand color. All of the woodwork is desert sand too: the post- and-beam construction (typical of ranch houses) • which frames the seating areas; the buUt-ln desk- worttable at the side of the room; and the wall of drawers and nooks (for skeins of yam, clay and art supplies) at the back of the room. All these bullt-lns and bullt-ons can be duplicated by the ordinary homeowner from stock Items at the lumber yard. The tortoise-shell blinds of split-bamboo along the back wall conceal more storage. The plank celling Is the do-lt-yourself kind from Armstrong In a slightly darter desert sand color (actually a ’’bleached wood” effect). Colors In the Armstrong Place 'n Press fkxir tiles are desert sand (for the background) and earth brown, smoke blue and clay red (for the Indian design). Navy Seaman Recruit Rodney J. Glover, whose wife Hazel Is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. John F. Carson of P. O. Box 861, Bessemer City, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, Orlando, Fla. During the eight-week training cycle, trainees studied general military subjects designed to prepare them for further academic and on-the-Job training In one of the Navy's 86 basic oc- ciq>atlonal fields. Included In their studies were seamanship, close WHY WAIT SEPTIC TANK TROUBLES? 6«t IUXEBICK-17 and K- 87 dach war. (n fHaranlaad la «aik or momy hack). K • 77 killa roots la Ctty Saararor Sa^ (kain fUIa. I^STERN AUTO III utcitOKEB STREET -oOo- For a hickory flavor In barbecued steaks, qirlnkle damp hickory chips on coals a few minutes before coals are ready. Cover meat with grill cover or sheet of aluminum foil during last few minutes of grilling for stronger flavor. Other neutrals and accent colors found In the furnishings and acces sories are ochre, otf-whlte, charcoal black, terra cotta, and sunset red. The neutral-natural theme finds further ex pression In the choice of furnishings. The tub chairs are rattan, the sofa has cane sides, the lamps have pottery bases, and the stacking tables are woven from plant fiber. (The stacking table next to the sofa Is turned upside down and holds two yucca plants.) Tbe Southwest room can convert from crafts to company In a Jiffy because of the buUt-ln storage space, practical but good- looking furniture, and easy-to-clean surfaces, like the tile floor. Are they family rooms, living rooms or Uve-ln rooms, as the magazine calls them? Tsike your pick. At least they aren’t museums. BROADLOOM FOR EVERY ROOM Complete SelecUon Of (Commercial, Shag And Plush Patterns Expert Installation Convenient Credit Terms — Discount Pricing TIMMS FURNITURE 606 Grover Road ,W I '1 Seaman Recruit Glover Completes Basic Training order drill. Naval history and first aid. He Joined the Navy In November 1976. 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