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KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. a
Thursday, July 7,
Nelson Connor
Jones
Mi'dlin
4 2 1
80 If) 19
I Gaffney
I Cash
250 IT. Goforth
.238 I Adkins
68 10 16 .235
80 9 13 .188
56 10 10 .178
29 4 5 .172
Leigh
Gladden
Ray
S. Goforth
78 17 13 .11)7
73 6 12 .161
13 1 2 .l.)t
22 3 3 .13ii
Biid.ges
.\ orris
Laiuhter
33
4
2
Juniors Fight
rOTAL
4 .121 I
0 .‘X)0
0 .000 ieach.'Sain and Pendleton were
tboth 2-lor-5 f r the losers.
693 109 118 .214 i
BOXSCORE
KIWANIS CLUB
July Clearance Sale
Summer Merchandise
Reduced
To i Price
DEPARTMENT STORE
•'The Way of A Ship" by
V’ulk.swagcn, a color movie,
will be si.ow nto feature the
Thui.-^dfiy night program of the
Kiwanis club at 6:45 p.m. at
the Woman’s club.
Sunday
Buffet
Lunch
$1.45
Kings Monniain
Connor, .s.s
Leigh,
Medlin, c, rf, 3b
Rhea, 1cf
Cash, 2b
Gladden, 3b, lb
Bridges, cf
S. Goforth, p, rl
T Goforth, p. cl
Jones, rf
Gaffney, c
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3 3
6 1
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Optimists Clinch
WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
1
cue Squad^
STANDINGS
Stole Flag
Here’* the Answer
38 11 10 10
Cherryvdlle
Wes Beam, 2b
Wade Beam, cf
Davidson, lb
Sain. 3b
Smith, If
Pendleton, c
D. Smith, ss
Leonhardt, rf
Cline, p
Graham, p
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14Llsards
Cotienwood
Eestaurant
E—Connor 2. Leigh 2, Rhea.
! Gladden, Wade Beam, Davidson,
Sain, B. Smith. Leonhardt. LOB
■ -KM 10. C 10, 3B—Wade Beam,
Pendleton HPB —Rhea, by Gra
ham. BALK -- S.. Goforth.
Gastonia Highway
pitching: IP H R ER BB SO
T. Goforth w 8’;-. 9.4 3 5 6
S Goforth '■'r. 2 5 2 2 2
Ciino (1) 1-a 5 7 5 3 1
Graha.Ti 7'.) 5 4 0 6 9
PICNIC PLANNED
The Kings Mountain Kiwan
is Icnlted
16 Release
It Eat evenlaf
rocel
It pronoun
30 Quitted
33 Anent
stPrt^eeiUen
3tTurklA
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distriet \
3t Plateau
3tRanread (ab.)
90 For axainplt
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31 Sloth
33 Sun god
SSClphar
SSPrOM
38Sruit drihka
3t Narrow atrip
40 Palm lUr
41 Speeial gifts
47 Pronoun. ■
48 Pedal digit
80 Tooth
81 Basted
. 82 Gloss
84 Sea robber
88 Hebrew
asceUe
' t7 B^lmed
TBRnOAC.
SSvergreea .
ahnib
I SPrendi ettp
appendafe
gCurved
molding
« Parent
10 Measure of
type, (PO
11 Timber trees
}S Its motto is
"Ad AsUa
Per "
17 ThsUlum
(symbol)
30 Saddest
gl Rad conduct
marks
TeTm
W
L Pet.
Optimist
12
0 1.000
Police
7
4 .636
Lions
G
5 .555
Bur-Mijl
5
5 .500
Rescue
5
5 .500
'Kiwanis
4
7 .364
Parkgrace *. ,
3
8 .273
J aycet'jj
1
9 .100
fill
24 Harangue
20 Gre^ city
33 It is a
prominent
— raising
stats
34 Hateful
38 Drug
37 Profited
43 So be iU
4SLaemlng
44 Hebrew deity
4J Short sleeps
46 Group of three
49 Worm
51 Salt
53 Tellurium
(symbol)
85 Oriental
measure
METHODIST PULPIT
Rev. Kelly Dixon will
the pulpit at 11 o’clock sctv-
ices Sunday at Central Meth
odist church. His sear on topic
is, “The Transfiguration."
NOTICE OF SALE
5:19tfn
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is club’s second picnic of the
summer season will be held
July ’21 at Lake Montonia,
President Glee E. Bridges re
ports.
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in a deed
of trust given by Charles M.
Wagoner and wife, Janet B.
Wagoner, dated the 13th day of
May, 1965 and now on record in
the Office of the Register of
Deeds for Cleveland County in
Book 678 at page 588, said deed
of trust having been given to
John J. Ford as trustee to secure
the payment of same, and at the
request of the holder of the
note, I, J. R. Davis, Substitute
Trustee, will ^11 for cash at the
courthouse door in SHEILBY,
CLEVELAND COUNTY. NORl'P
CAROLINA on MONDAY, JULY
18, 1966, at 10:00 o’clock a.m.
or within legal hours the follow
ing described real estate:
Being located about three
miles Southeast of Shelby, North
Carolina on the East side of
North Carolina Highway No.
226 and described as follows:
Lightning Causes Many Fires
There is notliing one can do to prevent fires from electrical
storms. But you can always protect your property with ade
quate insurance.
WE WRITE INSURANCE FOR ALL NEEDS
THE ARTHUR HAY AGENCY
•ALL
KINDS OF INSURANCE"
PHONE 739-3659
right into Legion but hopes are that this one year will
bring them needed experience.
Kings Mountain has lost a couple of games because
of poor fielding, however, that’s just one of the breaks of
this game.
EXTRA FLASH — A former Area IV Legion star set
four major league records Sunday in a game at Candle
stick Park in San Francisco, Calif. He’s Tony Cloninger,
a big 210-pound pitching star of the Atlanta Braves, who
slammed two grand slam homers to lead the Braves to a
17-3 win over the National League leading Giants.
Cloninger finished his? Legion play with Cherryville
in 1957 and he used to really give these Area IV teams a
fit. Remember the game he pitched a no-jiitter and beat
Kings Mountain, 22-0?
BEGINNING at a stake In the
right-of-way of Highway No. 226,
said stake being located 30 feet
East of the center line of said
highway and being the North
west corner of the Claude Bar
rett property and runs thence
with the right-of-way of said
highway N_ 7 deg. 45 min. East
110 feet to a stake in the edge of
the right-of-way; thence S. 78
deg. 25 min. E. 200 feet to a
stake; thence S. 7 deg. 45 min.
West 90 feet to an iron pin, Bar
rett's corner; thence with Bar
rett’s North line N. 83 deg. .54
min. West 220 feet to fha place
of BEGINNING, according to a
survey and plat imade by Cl^de
Fesperman, Registered Sur\'eyor,
dated September 25, 1961.
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Being the same property des
cribed in a deed dated Octo'er
14, 1963 from Bemie G. Thomas
and wife, Elizabeth Thomas to
J. S. Gleason, Jr. as administrat
or of veterans affairs recorded
^In tii^4^Qe, ,of,,the Register ol
’'Deeds for Cleveland County, N,
C in Book 10-E at page 305.
And being the same property
described in a deed from W. J.
Driver as administrator of vet
erans affairs to the paihies of
, the first part named herein
i which deed is to be recorded
simultaneously herewith.
This foreclosure sale is sub
ject to 1966 taxes.
This the 13th day of June, 1966.
m
J. R. Davis,
I Substitute Trustee
Davis, White & White, Attorneys
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FOR SALE AT AUCnO.X
Notice is hereby given that
Stroupe’s Garage, Grover Road,
will offer for sale at public auc
tion Saturday, July 16th, at 12
noon at the garage one 1956
f'jur-door Chevrolet for storage
liens and repairs.
The car, registered in name of
Fred Howell, has Motor No.
0493579F'56FB and Serial No.
.56-F 155006.
This the 7th day of July, 1966.
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longor. Oadoxon ooala 81.00 and U told
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