Page 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 AB R ,H BI 6 2 3 0 3 3 6 1 5 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 2 '1 0 0 0 1 0 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 BOfKOMTAi:. aw«f*uve *^te Bag •> f Town in Kep*l •.21.“^. ■ 7C«ud*I 9 TMe stote't cwltel U r- 13 bn*-ceU«d . animal 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 \ distriet \ 3t Plateau 3tRanread (ab.) 90 For axainplt <ah.) 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 i 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. f-V tv-im '-hS IS- - l- - 'C h' 6^1 -- J. %.yiti. fm .; mm--: f: :.a -a" "'El- ' 'L- *'7rr- 1^ * ■I K ^ A , T",< f it"'*': V® T"‘’i tS ."'X 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 6:23^-7:14 1^ f, 79.* ^ Si 4 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. STROUPE’S GARAGE 7:7-14 ■f ^ Pirst Union’s 5% High Yield Bonds are especially de signed to give you a choice of exceptionally high-yield “income” or “growth” features. The “income” series earns 5% daily interest paid by check every six months! With the “growth” series, your money earns 5% daily interest compounded semi-annually. ■ Guaranteed for two full years! ■ 5% High-Yield Bonds can be cashed on six HIGH-YIELD BONDS months written notice without loss of interest. They are available in $1,000 minimum units (with additions in multiples of $100). All First Union Savings Programs are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. \LOOK^ ^ FIRST TO FIRST UNION member federal reserve system federal deposit insurance corporation C. E. WARLICK insurance AGENCY Insurance Protection O Business # Auto # Home Dial 739-36:1 llOW.MoaatoinSL 4:2S~ttn FAT OVERWEIGHT r/# .•** .Traliabla to you witkoul a deetor't pro- icrlpUon, our piodutt eaUo4 Gedaxou. Too muat loM uply f«t or your monoy Nock. Goloxoa is « toklot and toslly ■woUowtd, Cot rid of oxcoat fdt ond Uoa longor. Oadoxon ooala 81.00 and U told on Ua guroBleai 11 not *01111104 tor any rootea, )iut ritum tbo pockoyo to your at* «MrmtM kyi ovrTvi saoo btone —Kingi Mountan—^Mail Otdar* Ftllad 8U6-7:ai tp TI R to e and non lina V wh( tar) Wh mpt and H as ; pur Hal- mai mir tho que ma; hat I cha ma nev am

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