Free Wheeling Bicycle*. School’s out and you can bet youngsters an going to be wheel ing high, widen nd handsome as summer vacation begins. Pishing spots, hall gan es. to the super market they may Ik* going al m *st anyw>en , or nowhere in particular. Hut wherever they go. they get plenty of healthy exercise anti fresh air Fhev deliver papers run errands, rde to playgrounds Kings Mountain Herald A pulilslinl ttf .ly «4* Thu:vU:« hy Martin L Ji DKA Herald I'uhlmltii.s? Himjm* tttrrfil is jffnfwl -!%►'» mMtrr nt *lu* |nnt «if fkr •* King* Mountain. \ (' uiMit A* I tif ('tgigrns of March 3 IHT.!. svmimox ratks Bj Mali An>ul.re: ) *»hp $3 90 f rr»»nlhs • IXAo Three nvotin $1.29 '•itiifle eeR pri«Mp .hi ami have a l«»» oi lun Ocrasioirdly though. there's a tragedy. Cycling can be danger on*. As a tvsrin point, the State Department of Motor Vehicles lister! lor 1 ist yeai 23 fatalities among young hike riders. Tnese deaths, in numbers, loom rathr-r « nail in the overall toll of i:{s| traffic victims last year Cut the' so often arc mis haps that needn't have happen .si. A l.ttle re though. a littlr more coachmg a little closer ob *-«i\ai..>n and supervision of rid ing habits... Whir h sound*, like an attack on parents. Mom ; nd D.irl these days, it seems, slant' account-aide for i verythmg the younger genera tion fails t- tie or docs wrong. Although vt may lind that some of thcfault rl «*s lie with parents, any hoy or girl mature enough to ride should know what is safe and what is dangerous. The hike owners. as an exam pie might h«- i rpected to keep his two wheeler in safe operating condition. Ural es must la* kept in adjustment, p-uals replaced when I hlieiMs CHEERWINE •Ms CHEER to toailyfu! i;i i i;i -iiinu 'i III i i lui \ i : FUNNY BUSINESS L **He dc isn't trust the ump’s memory for balls strikes, but he can’t add either!" .i y ue.o.-.e worn. Handlebar r»p« Tier’d •■uian-nenl Irom lime 0 i:irn’. A 1 gt't is necessary for light riding. Chains, spokes, ;< a Is and lire- must all he pro* erl\ mam'.lined. Anothei responsibililv we may 1 ai. fa.rness ask riders In as m e ,s tha* ot knowing the rules :d obey.ng 1 ”e:n. The regulations which appl> to tintor.sts aiiplv e<iuall> to c>el sts :md there are others which .ire of no dir.M iniputance .. irivers ■ ut d> coiuern iiike rid Such pr i ti<-. s as stunt riding .t< hing lin’d other vehieh’S, rac ng and carrying extra riders are mil sli and d:i gemus. Bikes an* ’.spiired to stay to the right and novo in single file. Hand signals should he display "d. i Smart bovs and girls supple I ment tin* traffic lules with some of their own. Many riders living In the ei’>. foi instance, dismount and walk then- hikes across busy treets. Other a make it a rule to i kit’p both hands on.the handle >afs. ex. cut x-hen signaling. 'I here is oni responsibilty we will have to charge to parents. That is the selection ot a prow i si/e hike for their youngster. Too often patents pick a oike lor c .nn imy rathe* than good fit awl safi ty. For a small son or (laugh ter tll.'V pi - a hike the little one cart "grow into." rather t o junior size model which might bo handed down n tiaoi-n m. At bc*sl this is short sighted thriftiness. A bike too big is daiv gerous. A rider's foot should reach withoot effort the lowest point of pedal travel.Se.it adjust ments help some. But when they won’t, try a smaller hike. Keeping the bicycle in jcssl operating cond'tion. knowing the motor vehicle and spe-ial bike traffic laws an drilling a hike of the right size these simple prac tices will make riding safbr and more enjoyable for riders and their parents alike. The youngster who assumes re sponsibility and the paient who offers encouragement and some supervision will he* rewarded witl a happy ihoii.-.nt. that bicycling is what is should Is- safe, healthy and fun. “No, Virginia, it isn’t a launching pad— it’s Burke Dairy” .. and you might wonder what this maze of stainless steel pipes... holding tanks... con trol panels ... and automatic machinery means to you and the milk you dunk. “Let me explain it like this: A good dairy gets top-quality milk to you in the full bloom of freshness. A good dairy produces top-quality milk c on si stently—and this ultramodern plant helps Burke Dairy do the job. day in and day out. Burke's milk is produced on local farms... processed quickly and efficiently in a modern Hlant... and delivered to you in a hurry ... and ;his means that Burke Dairy really does get milk to you that is fresher... more delicious. “You can see and taste the difference. That s why we buy Burke... there's none better. Burke Z MORGANTON. N. C. T » Horheld J. Quc«n VUhits In Spain USS ALB AN Y iFHTNCi- Mar old J. Quee-i, ««uman first class. INN. son ii. Mrs. A. S. Lynch of l.TT.» (!ro\ v I it., Kings M< untain. N. C.. rtn-.' . ly visited Barcelona, Spain with in.* staff of Cruiser Chillr iyer Motillt* Six aboard the gu.ded ni ;:‘i|c cruiser USS Al bany operatin' with In.’ Sixth H"rt in t!i • Mediterranean. The staff is a pan of the large com bet nviy Mediterranean ria\ al force th it ‘-fives as u remind er to «nv ;> >l'-' tlal aggressor of Areerice's .-letel rrinati* n to keep KX KCI TH IX NOTICK Having tpialified as Executrix for the I^ist ’.''ill anti Testament of Mrs. Laura P. McCill. all |ier sons having claims against her estate will pleesr file same tin 01 before N >v *mler 21. 19t»l or this notice will la* pleach'd in bar of any recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate w ilt pi 'are make immediate payment to the undersigned. This llte ‘M*h day of May, llkil Mary A McfJill Kings Mountain, N. C. Davis and White, Attorneys 5:14-6:1 NOTICE OK RESALE Indei a fid hy virtue of t h«- po wer of sal • contained in a Deed of Trust giver bv John • Bedford md wife. Christine Jucdford dat ed the .’Mth dev of August. lfKUi jnd n >\\ on «l in the Office i of the Rfg'sltof Di-eds toi Cleveland County in I took 5**1 at page 151 an«l hy vittue of an or d.T of the C'er v of Supenot C *urt for Cleveland County for resale of the hereinafter de*cril*ed real estate, the former bid of Hay wood If. Lynch lias heert .aised; : and as provided by law, I will re I sell for cash at the Courthouse ! door in SHELLY, CLEVELAND COl’NTY NORTH CAROLINA on MONDW JUSE 8. I!**’.! at 10:00 a.m. or within lcg:il hours, the following desi -ribed real cs tate: j Lying an.I icing on the S »uth j side of Wal'-.ei Sttcet in the City of K.ngs M luntain. North Caro i lina. and more particularly ties eribed as follows: BEOlNNINtJ at an iron stake, the Northeast •lrner of Mrs 11a: ter McDaniel’s ; tot which is lot No. 12 and run ling there-- with the South m.o gin of Walker Street S. s“ deg. 25 min. E- 119 5 feet to an iron stake; thence S. 3 deg. O min. W 21^.2 f<‘ct to an iron stake. ih< •ommon earn* r of lots 1<*. Is. and lft; thence N. s7 deg ’25 min V .5*5.2 fee: to an iron stake in the Eastern line of lot No. 13: thenc* X. 3 deg. 0 min. E. 13.2 feet to an iron stake, the northeast cornet d lot No. 13; thence N s7 deg. 25 min. W. 53 3 feet to an iron stake; theme N. 3 deg. II min. E 175 feet to th • point of BE* JIN NINO anti being the entire con tents of lot No. 11 according to a map or pla* made by L. B. Kails. Registered >'u-veyor of the oro perty of Kings Mountain Manu facturing Co.. Inc. in December. 195s. said plat being recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County in Plat B >ok s i>, page 45. The bidding will begin at Two Thousand IN' • Hundred Five Dol lars. 132.205.1 This the 'till, day of May. 19*51. Oeor?re L. Thomasson. Trustee Davis and Wh'to. Attorney.* 5:2*-6:1 CAP. nCFTTTANKS U'o wish f i i xpress ;rur appft* th • \\'hil«» m I'm' >I< (liu-i i *n<‘an. Iw» hail an op*> •minify tt> \ ,<n p.>ri« in Spain. Ii ily and Sloilv ciatii«n neisthbttrs, i i Dr i>uiliam ant Dr. Hendricks anti to the staff o nur«es at Ki-»>« Mountain ant the orderlies for thc.r mari> kind nesses ano expression* of iTympatTiy nt the* illnens a n il death of our N'iovrd hu-hand and ' father. The i'ar ily Of Robert L. Short Harry S. Woodson SINCERELY SEEKS YOUR SUPPORT In The May 30 Democratic Primary For County Commissioner FROM DISTRICT ONE Harry Woodson's service as mayor ol Shelby for 1! I years has pro vided him with a background o! sound, progressive and conservative experience unmatched by any other candidate. His record will prove that taxes were higher when he was first elected to office in 1935 than when he retired in 1963 . . . while the water rate remained the same and electricity rates were less. Yet the services rendered under his ad ministration were comparable to any town of the same size, and in many instances largei. in North Carolina. In his retirement this quali fied candidate will have plenty of time to serve all the people of Cleve land County. ELECT A MAN WITH EXPERIENCE TO GUIDE CLEVELAND COUNTY IN GROWTH AND PROSPERITY. HARRY S. WOODSON IS SCHOOLED In Conservative, Progressive Government Sponsored By Friend- <>t Harry S. Wood-on (VteySavice . . makt. you want Hate model, old H we don ’t have the model and mak . model or in-between!.-Ml ft * ** >oU‘ Lowest Prices Low-cost bank financing Up to 36 months to pay Hamrick Used Cars 739-4717 Phones 739-3709 SHELBY ROAD

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