Pace tA-imWOm-lIBBALD-TIwnCay. Culjr 5, IVI* wiBwaiBMiBR omr CLASS or IMS-Plctiired aie memben o( the Beeeemer OUy High School Claaa of IMB at their reomt tenth year reonloB. Front row, from left. Butch Owenahy, gohnny Queene, Charlie Weaat, Ronald Burleeon, DehMe Millwood, Bohhle Bamgard- ner; Second row, from left, Billy Holland, Vida Richardson Holland, QaU Carpenter Ahemathy, Melha Berry Payne, Unda Boarhoiongb Oreene, Dmma Albright Thrift, Oregg Peek; Third row. from left. Vickie Stinaett, Ronnie Riddle, Kathy Leng Helms, Vicky Pilkey King, Wanda Tonag Whllner, Sherry Payeeur, Penny Robinson Parker, Brenda Bryant Medlln; Fourth row, from left, Pat Harman Slmmens, Roger Davla, Roger Stalcnp, Rlok Carson, Donnie Kincaid, David Beattie, Steve Wells, Debbie Blarr Allen, Sharon Mauney Allen, Richard Looper, glmmy Colvin and Ronnie Whestine. COME TO HOME FOR SHORT TERM HIGH INTEREST MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATE. 9.000% RATE GOOD THROUGH THURSDAY *10,000 minimum deposit. Six month term. Guoronteod rote. I’enolty lor'early wlthdrowel. Federal Regulations Prohibl Compounding on these certificates. HOME SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 700 W. King Sliest Branch Office 215 E. Va. Ave. Bessemer City Branch Office 106 L Mtn St. Kings Mountain OBITUI\Rie9 MRS. DAWKINS MRS. GARRETT Funeral services for Mrs. Marlon Dawkins, M, who died Monday at home, were conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. from Mt. Zion Baptist Church by Rev. D.W. Whlttenburg, Rev. R. L. Garvin and Rev. S.T. Oooke, Interment following in Mountain Rest Oemetery. Mrs. Dawkins was a native of Cherokee County, S. C. Surviving are her father, Shelton Owens, Sr. of Kannapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Ouynetha Falls of Kings Mountain; a brother, Shelton Owens, Jr. of Seat Pleasant, Md.; a half-brother, Wayne Owens of Washington, D.C.;^ a baU-i^er, Mtss. Katie - w OWMS iV Washington, D.C., four grandchildren and a great grandchild. J.W. GUI and Sons Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. HICKORY - Funeral services for Mrs. Virginia Wilson Garrett, 47, native of Cleveland County who died Thursday night In a Hickory hospital, were conducted Saturday. Mrs. Garrett was the sister of Worth Wilson of lOngs Mountain. Also surviving are her husband, Robert Garrett; two daughters, five brothers, two slaters, two half-sisters and seven grandchildren. ROTARY PROGRAM Tom Trott Is In charge of arranging today’s lun cheon meeting program for the- Kings Mountain Rotaay.,Club to be held at the country club at noon. CARD OF THANKS 'AT COOPER’S' CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Cannle Brown, wife of Roy Brown was ad mitted to Kings Mountain Convalescent Center on June 28 after an extended Illness. Mr. Brown and family wish to express their sincere thanks to all persons who have ex pressed their concern during Mrs. Brown’s confinement and stsk for their continuing prayers. LET’S TD A nc CONTINUES I IlMLIC THRUSAT. For A limited Time Only Your Old Living Room Suite ils Worth Up To $1 QQOO In Trade In On A New TRANSmONAL OR EARLY AMERICAN CHAIR & SOFA All fresh new stock In vinyls, herculons and In beautiful lock patterns ‘ PRICES START AT *399 95 BOTH PIECES SOFA & CHAIR EASY TERMS COOPER Furniture Co RaiTroad Ave Downtown Kings Mountain Phone 739-2581 Travis Anthony Has His Fifth Birthday Greetings Birthday Card From President Travis Anthony, of Mr. and Mrs. D. Anthony of Kings Mountain celebrated his fifth bir thday Wednesday July 4 with a party at his home. He Is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Lockridge of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Anthony of Pickens, S.C. A personal birthday greeting from President and Mrs. Jimmy Carter MghUghted the 90th bir thday celabratton of Roy Brown of Kings Mountaon on June M. Mr. Brown was further honored with a cookout iponsored by hn children. Attending ware Zenobla Pumall, Knox Bess, Thomsana Daniels, Thomas Daniels all of New York City; Virginia High and Luther Jackson of InsUtute. West Vlrglida; Benjamin Brown Sr., Benjamin Brown Jr. and wife Pearl, and great- grandchUdran Spencer and Benjamin Brown III aU of Kings Mountain; and granddaughter Carolyn McCluney and husband • • and sreat-grandchUdren Horace of Shelby. TRAVIS AMTHONT IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION T8CVS5M NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE STATE OF NORTH CABOUNA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND MID-STATE HOMES, me.. Plaintiff, vs. SHANNON DOVER and RODERICK DOVER, minora, sole heirs at law of CAROLYN DOVER, Deceased, Defendants. I want to thank the nurses and department heads and the entire staff for the tender, loving care Uiey gave my aunt, Mrs. Annie Jolly, during the six years she was a resident of the Kings Mountain Convalescent Center. I commend the ad ministration for their genuine thoughtfulness of patients entrusted to their care and am thankful for the fine service the Kings Mountain Convalescent Center U rendering In this community. Indcpcndcncco • • WheteYxir Savii^ Have Added Interest. Now Paying m On R^ular Savings New regulations permit increased rate on Regular Savings • 5Yi7o interest con^juted daily, compoutukd and paid nwnthly • Effective annual yield 5.35% • No deposit or maturity re quirements • $100 minimum balance in savings tied to your checking entitles you to no-service-charge checking and single monthly statement showing activity in accounts • Open account with as little as $ 1 IVOB^BVIDBSICE NflTICINRLBRNK Mwmbwr FOIC Judgment having been duly entered herein and a public sale of the lands hereinafter described, ordered; NOW, THEREFORE, the undersigned Com missioner, acting pursuant to the orders of the court and the nrovlslone of Article MA of Chapter l of the Oeneral Statutes of North Carolina, will ex pose the prop^rjiy hereinafter describedplil^ sale at public auction for cash at 13*00 noon on the 13th day of July, 1970, at the courthouse door or other usual place of pubUc sales at the county cour thouse or In Shelby, North Carolina, said property lying and being In the County of Cleveland, State of North Carollna.and being more particularly described as follows: BBOmNmO at an old Iron stake being the nor thwesterly comer of that certain tract of land recorded In Deed Book G-P at Page B3 In the office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County, North Carolina; and thence from said beginning point, with the center line of eald State-maintained road, S. M-4B E 100 feet to tack; thence past an Iron In the roadbed. S 88-48 W. 308.7 toet to an Iron; thence N 84- 48 W100 feet to an Iron, In the line of John RoUlm; thence with Rollins’ line, N 88-48 B 308.7 feet past an old Iron in the roadbed of said Stata-malntalned road to the point or placo of BEOmNmO, accordtng to a plat and survey by Henry L. Parnell, Registered Surveyor, dated March 30, 1967, being a portion of the property described In that certain Deed Conveyed by John RoUlns and wife, Margaret Jane RoUlna, to John Hamrick and Wife, Ronnear Hamrick, which said Deed Is duly recorded In Deed Book 0-P, at Page 83, In the Cleveland County Registry. This sale will be held open for ten days for upset bid as by law required. A deposit of ten percent of the amount bid will be required as specified In the judgment. This sale Is made ex pressly subject to: (a) Confirmation by the Court: (b) AU prior Uens and encumbrances, easements, conditions, reservations and restrictions set fortV In instruments In the ch ttUe; and (c) AU outstanding I and assessments. If TTils 4 day of June, 1979. June 9i; 38; July I PROFESSIONAL BANKERS YOU CAN DEPEND ON • • • • CLARKS 4-PLY POLYESTER Plus *1.72 F.E.T. Per Tire 4 "•*92 878*13 w mm Plus *1.74 F.E.T. Per Tire il„"'100 Plus *2.23 F.E.T. Per Tire 15104 Plus *2.37 F.E.T. Per Tire Plus *2.73 F.E.T. Per Tire F j. Pe^i. 41116 H78-15 ■ ■ W Plus *2.79 F.E.T. Per Tire .1*124 Plus *3.08 F.E.T. 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