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Wedding Day And Tien.. .... the nto the excitement of keeping house, perhaps first in a cozy apartment for two . . . later in a small bungalow .... still later in a home of their own. Back in 1907, when Kings Mountain Saving & Loan opened its doors, assets were small and customers for loans comparatively few. That was over a half-cen tury ago. Kings Mountain has grown and we've grown. Today our assets top $4,000,000, which provides quite ample cash to serve the mortgage loan needs of June brides and their husbands for homes of their own. If you are in need of a home, see us. We provide home loans for building, for purchasing homes, or for remodeling and expanding homes. Our variable loan plans are designed to serve al most everyone, and financing costs are comparable to the best attainable. Come in. let us know your needs. Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Assn. Ben H Bridges. Secretary Treasurer BUI Mitcham To fill Pulpit Rev. William L. < Bill > Mil , cham will deliver the sermon at 11 a.m. services Sunday at Res urrection Lutheran ehurvh. A recent graduate ol the Lutheran Theological seminary at Columbia. S. C.. Mi. Mitrham will be ordained a Lutheran i minister on June 14 at Rocky Mount, and will become subse quently assistan* pastor of Ref ormation Lutheran church, Co lumbia. S. C. He recently com pleted his ministerial interne ship at flrth Eden church. New ten. Mr. Mitcham resided in Kings Mountain with an uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. John Mit cham. is a graduate of Kings Mountain high school and Le noir-Rhyne college. EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix for the Last Will and Testament of Mrs. Laura P. McGill, all per son* having Haims against her estate will pleese file same on or before Novemfcer 21. 196-1 or this notice will l** pleaded in bar of any recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will pi *are make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the •-■«>* h day of May, 1964. Mary A. McGill Kings Mountain^ X. C. Davis and White, Attorneys 5:14-6:4 NOTICE OK RESALE Under and hy \irtue of the po wer of sale contained in a Deed, of Trust given by John iaedford and wife. Christine Ledford (fat -1 ed the 3‘)th dev of August, llttin ! and now on record in the Office! of the Registt r of Deeds for ■ Cleveland County in Book .>bl at page 151 anil by virtue of an or-! Jer of the e'er < of Superior Court for Cleveland County for resale af the hereinafter described real ('state, the former bid of Hay wood E. Lynch has boon raised: ind as provided by law, 1 will re *11 for cash at the Courthouse loor in SHELBY, CLEVELAND BOUNTY NORTH CAROLINA >n MONDW, JUNE S. 1961 at 10:00 a.m. or within legal hours, .he following described real es-1 fate: Lying and being on the South •ide of Walker Street in the City, of Kings Mountain. North Caro-! lina. and more particularly des- I cilin'd a> follow*. HEfilNNINCi at an iron stake, the Northeast corner of Mrs Baxter McDaniel’s lot which is lot No. 12 and run- j ting thence with the South mar gin of Walker Street S. S7 deg. 25 min. E. 110 5 feet to an iron stake: thence S. 5 deg. t> min. VV. j 21N.2 foot to an iron stake, the common corner of lots 10. IS, and 19: thence N. *7 deg. 27 min. W. 36.2 feet to an iron stake in the Eastern line of lot No. 13; thence N. 3 deg. 0 min. E. 43.2 feet to an iron stake, the northeast corner »f lot No. 11: thence N. NT deg. 25 min. W. 53 3 feet to an iron stake; thence N. 3 deg. 0 min. E. 173 feet to lie1 point of BEGIN NINO and being the entire con tents of lot Nc. 11 according to a map or plat trade by L. 15. Kails. Registered Surveyor of the nro perty of Kings Mountain Manu facturing Co.. Inc. in December. 195S. said plat ticing recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County in Plat Book s at page 15. The bidding will begin at Two Thousand Two Hundred Five Dol 'ars. <32.207.00 •. This the ‘6tl. day of May. 1964. fleor^e L. Thomasson, Trustee Davis and Wh'te, Attorneys 5:2S-6: Kings Mountain Harold | A nouspaper. puliintht-d weekly onl Thursday by Martin L. Ilnmion. Jr 1 DBA fin aid Publi*hinc llouiuv Entered as MTund -las* matter at the pi«*t of fk»* at Kim:* Mountain. X under Act of t'.rfijm*** of March X UtT.'l. ! srBscttimoN ratks By Mail Anywhere: One year S3.."t0 Six months VJ.tiO Him? months $13 Single copy price A0 Wash 14 lbs. in one load! J Norge 24i Automatic Washer Washes all the bed linen for a family of four in just one load. You select the wash cycle that’s right for the load —regular, gentle or soak. There arc three wash water temperatures and two rinse water temperatures at your fingertips. The new Kasy-Vu control panel makes wash cycle selection quick and easy. Ask to see the Norge 14 today. Meant (Mb af any rater ... 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"Low Down Poymont — Easy Torms Always" Railroad Avenue Phone 739*2581 Hewitt Thank You I greatly appreciate the fine vote which I received in my bid for District 4 County Commissioner in the May 30th Democratic Primary. 1 would also like to publicly compliment my oppo nents for the very fine spirit and manner in which they conducted their campaigns. I understand now that I will be challenged in a run off race on June 27th. I ask for the vote and support of all who feel that I can properly represent you as your Commissioner.
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