WadnMday. Nmmlwr 2*. 19W-K1MGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Pag* 7A •) • %) • ^ Holidays Begin Kings Mountain district pupils will get a holiday beginning at I p.m. today (Wednesday). The long Thanksgiving weekend- holiday will end on Monday, with students return ing to studies at 8:30 a.m. Mon day morning. Most retail businesses will take a holiday Thursday, in addi tion to the Post Office and finan cial institutions. Exceptions are service stations, some grocery stores and shopping centers. CAR DAMAGED-Thls 1977 Ford was • damagod $2.0(XI Tuoaday night whon it wot ■truck by a train at tho King* Mountain Dopot Car Hit By Train Photo by Gary Stowort croaaing on Piodmont Avonuo. Tho drivor oi th# cor. Rhonda Bridge* oi Bossomer City, abandonod tho car os tho train opproachod. Rhonda Bridges of 212 East Texas Street, Bessemer City, escaped possible injury Tuesday night when she fled from a car before it was hit by an ap proaching train at the Kings Mountain Depot crossing on Piedmont Avenue. Miss Bridges was driving a 1977 Ford, owned by Terry Calo of Stanley, when, during a heavy fog, she ran off the side of the road and the car hung on the •) • • railroad track. She and a passenger attempted the push the car off the tracks but had to abandon it when the train approached. The car was damaged $2,000, according to investigating of ficers Mike Sanders and Bob Hayes of KMPD. The train’s conductor was Claude Johnson Jr. of Route 2, Easley, S.C. "HOW TO INVEST IN STOCKS AND BONDS WITH PROFIT, POISE AND EQUANIMITT' BY lAMES E. CASTLE, P.O. Box 26, YORK, S.C. 29745 Have your investments kept you ahead of inflation? Are you overwhelmed by investment advice? Do you want to manage your own securities with confidence? This book demonstrates simple investment methods that really work. For your copy fill in coupon. NB4.50 Prepaid and Postpaid City JLvp^ I • • CLARK TIRE Wants YOO To SAVE $$DOLLARS$$ $ave on Regular Tread Retreads INCLUDES BALANCING ALL TAXES 2F0R Exchange $ave Dollars On INCLUDES Winter BALANCING ALL TAXES ^ EXCHANGE “ Limited Offer |Q|> •33 Size 650-700x13 All Other Sizes Winter RETREADS 78 Series *42°° Pair SAVE DOLLARS Today S5.00 Off Front End Alignment with This Ad Sale Ends 11/29/80 CLARK TIRE and AUTO 739-6456 Downtown Kings Mountain MARINE CPL. SCOTT CRAIG Cpl. Craig Promoter Marine Corporal Scott Craig has been promoted to his present rank while serving a one year tour in Swakuni, Japan with the U.S. Marine Corps. He enlisted in August 1978 and was stationed at El Tora and Los Angeles, California until departing for overseas duty in April 1979. Cpl. Craig is w ith Detachment C Marine Wing Support Group 17. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Martin of Redonda Beach, California. Cpl. Craig graduated from North High School in California and is married to the former Melinda Phillips of Kings Moun tain. The Craigs reside in Shin, Iwakuni. BUILDING LOTS AVAILABLE FOR SALE BY THE CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN LOCATION: COMiyAUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA. NO. OF LOTS: Approx. 40 TYPE OF CONSTRUaiON: Single Family Homes of 1,100 sq. ft. min. SITE IMPROVEMENTS: Utilities in Place, Streets (Paved) with Curb and Gutter WHO MAY PURCHASE: Individuals or Developers Must Demonstrate Financial Commitment. HOW PURCHASED: Sealed Bid Procedure After Public Advertise- ment. PRICE: Minimum Fair Market Value Below which no Bid will be Accepted. PLANS: Preliminary and Final Plans Required. CONSTRUCTION: Must Comply with all Applicable Building Codes. TIME OF CONSTRUCTION: START WITHIN 90 DAYS AFTER DELIVERY OF DEED. THIS AD IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. Specific lots to be advertised for sale in the near future. Developrs and Individuals are invited to in quire about details by telephone or at the C.D. Department of the City of Kings Mountain. Telephone (704) 739-9331 between the hours of 8:30 and 5 p.m. C.D. DEPARTMENT: Second Floor Governmental Services Facilities Center (New City Hall) Gene White: CD Coordinator CLOSED NOVEMBER 27th. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9:^0 THANKSGIVING WEEK SALE SAVE 20% TO 40% NOVEMBER 24th THRU 29th ALL SUITS REDUCED* now ^99.99 now 411.99 now 443.99 now 455.99 now 479.99 now 499.99 now ^323.99 »NO HICKEY-FREEMAN SUITS 'NO NAVY SOLID SUITS Reg. $125.00 Reg. $140.00 Reg. $180.00 Reg. $195.00 Reg. $225.00 Reg. $250.00 Reg. $280.00 ALL TOP COATS REDUCED 40% ALL CLOTH JACKETS REDUCED 20% FAMOUS FRENCH-SHRINER TASSEL SHOES »60*® WERE $75.00 BROWN-BLACK FAMOUS JARMAN SHOES 2„,.*599® BROWN-BLACK FOURSTYLES SEE OUR NEW SHOE DEPT. CASTMOGEMAU GASTONIA, N.C. ALL SALES FINAjL... NO EXCHANGES.., SLIGHTi^ffA^GEl^R ALTERATIONS