sw« forf, las Page 6 Golden Knights To Appear Here Free-falling parachutists of the world famous “Golden Knights,” the official U.S. Army Parachute Team will :ce demonstrating their aerobatic skill here during Moun taineer Days October 8-9, It was announced by Joe Vale. Word was received from the team’s home base. Fort Bragg, N. C., that the eleven man team has been scheduled to appear on two days of the week-long battle anniversary celebration in an area just west of the city limits, the location to be determined by a jump team- after the team re views aerial photographs made here last weekend. Since the Golden Knights or ganization in 1959, the Army’s aerial ambassadors have staged over 500 demonstrations of free- fall parachuting throughout the world. As a part of the Conti nental Army Command the Knights have three basic jobs; demonstrations, competition and research development. To •accom plish all these missions, the 49- man U.S. Army Parachute Team is broken down into separate sections. This summer, while the Team’s demonstrators aie presenting their aerial maneuv ers, their team mates are com peting in National and Interna tional parachute meets. I n competitive parachuting circles, the Knights are also recognized as the world's finest. ’They have prorluced four United States Champions, three World Champions, one Helms Founda tion Sport Parachute Athlete of the Year and numerous runners- up since 1959. These same champ ionship techniques will be shown here as the Knights leap from their aircraft at 13,500 ft. Dur ing four 75 second free falls, they will perform individual ma neuvers, two-man aerobatics and a final four man formation. Col orful smoke trials come from specially constructed foot-mount ed smoke bombs. The trials al low the spectator to watch the action with ease. At the end of each series of falls, the chutists pull their ripcords and open their parachutes. Black and gold ny lon canopies blossom out and the jumpers steer the highly maneuv erable parachutes to landings in front of the spectators. In addition to the nine para chutists who will be visiting here during the Battle of Kings Mountain celebration, the Gold en Knights also have a narrator and a ground control specialist. Speed Entries In Needlework For State Fair RALEIGH — With only a few weeks left before the opening of the N. C. State Fair, knitter and choclieters who i)lan to use their needle or hook to win fame by entering the 1965 Na tional Wool Needlework Contest, are urged to let their fingers fly. To be eligible as a contestant, articles must be entered not lat er than Friday, Oct. 8 at 6:00 p- m. Judging of the knitted and crochete<i entries is scheduled to begin Monday, Oct. 11. The con test is ibeinig sponsorerl jointly by the National Hand Knitting Yarn As.sociation and the American Wool Council for the third suc cessive year. Mrs. Ruby Miller, E.xtension clothing specialist at N. C. State Univei-sity at Raleigh, says careful attention should be given to blocking, cleanliness and over all details before presenting the entries for judging Both knitters and crocheters are eligible to enter the contest, provided they are non-profes sional neixlleworkers. Awards will be made in six categories, three each for knitting and cro cheting. These categories include afghans, sweatei's and three- piece baby sets. First place blue ribbons will be awaixlcd in all six categories and a handsome engraved tro phy will be awarded to one of the six i'olue ribbon winners ad judged to be “Best of the Fair”. All six first place winners at the Fair will be eligible to sub mit their winning designs to na tional headquarters in New York where they will be judged in competition with other blue rib bon winners from fairs through out the country. In addition to the blue ribbon presentations there will be sec ond and third place rib ons a- warded in all six categories. ON DEAN'S LIST Paul Dean Smith, an ac counting student at King's Col lege. Charlotte, was named to the Dean's List in the summer quarter. He was gradautod from Kings Mountain high school in 1963, and in Septei.m- ber of that year entered King’s college where he has also been on the Dean's List for the 1965 winter and spring quarters. PUBLIC HEARING Mr^T'TPP’ CW PT^RLIC HEARING ON ADOPTION OF ^^TuTslifnt^o VEwf noti^VtPLeby mS ON otrtmnItreetTS^^^^^ oe kings MOUN’SSl^^NORTH CAROLINA, has been TOmpletod- Sassessment roll has been City Clerk where same may be inspected by any inteiested '^^'^Notice is hereby given that the City Board of Com missioners will hear any allegation f "d objec ion in re- soect to such assessment on October 12, 19bo, at 6..It) p.m. in the council room of City Hall. Upon final confirmation of such assessment roll, copies of same w'lll be dehveied to the City Tax Collector, who will proceed to collect saia assessment according to law. , , , , , - The work herein referred to has been done and this notice is hereby given under and pursuant to the proyi^on of Chapter 56 of the Public Laws of 1913, as amended. The name of the interested owner and/or their respective fcp- resentatives, together with the assessment to be made, and showing the property to be assessed are as follows: North Piedmont Avenue (Curb and Gutter) Mrs. Horace Allmon, 100 Front Feet 5 oO.OO Groves Street (Curb and Gutter) _ Oliver B. Armstrong, 102 Front Feet Harry Barrett, 102 Front Feet Ernest Beam, 102 Front Feet Horace Brown, 102 Front Feet Thomas W. Grayson, 268 Front Feet 134.00 James Guyton, 80 Front Feet ‘^^•99 Helen Jennings, 95 Front Feet 47.50 James M. Martin, 179.8 Front Feet 89.90 Second Baptist Church, 175 Front Feet 87.50 Clarence Spratt, 114 Front Feet 37.(X) Ronnie Tignor, 200 Front Feet 100.00 Clyde O. Whetstine, 226 Front Feet 113.00 Margaret Whitesides, 69 Front Feet 34.50 Hawthorne Road (Curb and Gutter) Bill Brown, 147 Front Feet 73.5(’ H. Lewis Dellinger, 130 Front Feet 65.0(j Grady K. Howard, 158.8 Front Feet 79.-10 Donald G. Turner, 100 Front Feet 30.00 Jackson Street (Curb and Gutter) T. F. Bridges, 100 Front Feet ,30.00 James L. Cobb, 100 Front Feet 50.00 Eugene Early, 102 Front Feet 51.00 Ambrose H. Flowers, 200 Front Feet 100.00 Mrs. Marshall Gore, 100 Front Feet 50.00 Joe L. Hord, 100 F’ront Feet 50.00 W. G. Jonas, 100 Front Feet 50.00 Norman Lowery, 102 Front Feet .31.00 J. M. McGinnis, 200 Front Feet 100.00 Vernon E. Smith, 100 Front Feet 50.00 Richard Ware, 100 Front Feet 50.00 Woodside Drive (Curb and Gutter) Jack Chaney, 123.5 Front Feet 61.75 James Everhart, 14.3.55 F'ront Feet 71.78 James Jonas, 115 F’ront Feet 5'7.i30 William C. Kelly, 380.65 Front Feet 190..33 F^'leet McCurdy, 125 F'ront Feet 62..50 J. E. Mauney, 4.33.3 Front F'cet 226.66 J. Robert Smith, 118.5 Front F'cet 59.25 Catherine D. Whiteside, 100 F'ront F'eet 50.00 J. Ralph Whiteside, 66.7 Front F^eet 33.35 Linwood Road (Curb and Gutter) Charles Ford, 75 Front Feet 37.50 Linwood Road (Curb-Gutter and Sidewalk) I Second Baptist Church, 109 Front Feet 109.001 Hill Street (Curb and Gutter) Paul Ruppe, 95.37 Front Feet 47.69 Mrs. R. B. Sheehan, 76.4 F'ront Feet 38.20 Wylie Wallace, Jr., 44 Front Feet. ..m. . • >. • 22.00 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday. September 30, 1965 Th 1^!!^ GREEN STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OP S10.00 or Moro Order M FREE AT YOUR kings mtn. WINN-DIXIE STORES Alitt Oct. 2, 1965 BE A WINNER! GET YOUR FREE CARD Ploy LIMIT ONE COUPON PER ADULT CUSTOMER WD CHOPPED FROZEN SANDWICH WD CHOPPED FROZEN CUBE STEAKS STEAKS :: ,1.39 :: $1.99 8 LARGE SERVINGS 24 SERVINGS SO Extra Stamps On Each Ficg. 50 Extra Stamps On Each Pkg, NO rURCHASE\ required HOW TO WIN “^•rt Wim" Mctioa «iil N RMcfiod FREE OM* *0^ VMh fer H eoflaae V- ponciied, $|«rt “•"•tor will NOT ELieilLE M p«Mni «<id Uiiir la. "'•diatt fam* tiiaaaiRpleyaG Ejr Om apoR* •ort"! stoff. EFFECTIVE IN KINGS MTN. W-D BRAND . . U. S. GRADE "A" YOUNG (10-14 LB. SIZE) ; ;nr r.Ni TURKEY HENS-39 W-D BRAND PULLY BONE . . CUT CHICKEN BREAST.. -49^ OSCAR MAYER ALL MEAT OR ALL BEEF SARAN PACK WIENERS -59^ OSCAR MAYER SLICED BOLOGNA^29^ PINKY PIG WHOLE HOG (50 FREE STAMPS Sticker on pkg.) SAUSAGE - 69/ SWIFT'S PREMIUM or MARHOEFER COOKED, CANNED, BONELESS Hams 4 - *2 99 SWIFT'S PREMIUM Brown 'N Serve 8-oz. pkg. (25 FREE STAMPS STICKER ON PKG.) Sausage Swift Premium Sliced PORK ROAST-49< BAC *(■ FRESH! PORK STEAK 1-LB. PKG. ' V' aft- Limit 1 of your choice with $5.00 order. ASTOR MAXWELL HOUSE Cof f G0""" 59^ LB. BAG ASTOR SLICED OR HALVES Peaches *2V2 CANS PACKER'S LABEL Limit 6 cons with a $5. order Tomatoes *203 CAN ASTOR OR WESSON Cooking 24-oz. BOTTLE 39^ ^ DIXIE DARLING SANDWICH BREAD.. ' DIXIE DARLING 100% WHOLE WHEAT BREAD i ASTOR SMALL I PEAS 3 No-303 CANS 59x No-303 CANS PALMETTO FARM QUARTERS . . Limit 4 with $5. order 1-LB. PKGS. DEEP SOUTH OR DUKE'S Limit 1 with o $5. order r I I V I r mmti t « OLEO 2 29x Mayonnaise - 39>^ GREEN STAMPS With this coupon & purchase of Hush Puppies VOID AFTER OCT. 2NO AT YOUR LOCAL WINN-OI»l« FANCY, GOLDEN BANTAM PARKER FRUIT Corn 10 ““ 49f' Pies .. 3”“ 89)^ FREH PURPLE PLUMS OR RED TOKAY FRENCH FRY Grapes 3 39)^ Potatoes 99f^ m.. -- Ii-tzin I &4I II 1-1 rkA/~ /“LJi/“i/Ck.l ..V* Tl IC idX GREEN STAMPS With this coupon & purchase of EXTRA LARGE ■ AN ROLL-ON Deodorant VOID AFTER OCT. 2NO AT VOUII LOCAk WIWM-Ph^lC GREEN STAMPS With this coupon & purchose of TWO l-UB. FKGS. TASTE O' BCA Perch Fillets FRESH PURPLE PLUMS or BELL JEWELL MULTI-PAC CHICKEN or TURKEY MEAT Pepper 5 “'‘29)^ Pies .. 2-i’i 99f' JONATHAN OR MOUNTAIN GROWN DELICIOUS , dX GREEN STAAAPS With this coupon & purchase of PKG. OF SIX CILETTft STAINLESS Steel Blades VOID AFTER OCT. 2NO AT TOUR LOCAL WINN-eiHF dX GREEN STAMPS With this coupon & purchose of 2-LB. CUF SUPERBRAND COTTAGE Cheese VOID AFTER OCT. 2ND AT VOUII LOCAL WINW-PIKtK RED APPLES THRIFTY MAID dX GREEN STAIMPS With this coupon & purchase of 8-OZ. DCCAFE INSTANT Coffee VOID AFTER OCT. 2ND dx GREEN STAMPS With this coupon & purchase of 2-LB. PKG. EXTRA LEAN Ground Beef VOID AFTER OCT. 2ND AT YOUR LOCAL WINM-BIKIE ICE MILK.. HALF GALLON ‘R/% dX GREEN STAMPS With this coupon & purchase of 2.LM. PKG. TRADE WINDS Shrimp VOID AFTER OCT. 2ND AT YCUW LOCAL WINW-PIKIE , dX GREEN STAA'.PS With this coupon & ourchase of W.D ROASTING 3-LB. AVERAGE Chicken VOID AFTER OCT. 2N0 AT TOUR LOCAL WINW-DIKIC Cheiokee & Piedmont Streets dx GREEN STAMPS With this coupon & purcha « of 19-OZ. FKG. LEE’S SANOWICN Steaks VOID AFTER OCT. 2N0 ^ GREEN STAMPS With this coupon & purchose of Salad Bowl VOID AFTER OCT. 2ND AT VOOW LOCAL WIMM-BIKlE 4

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