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, 1968 Thunday, June 13, 1968 Want Ads KINGS'MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS. MOUh^AIN. N! 0. 1 hoOee t. THi^ th ffee- room. Bdle* )06. 3:14tfn AIN SALE ALE berry hrub- loy 8 rday. Mtn. 9 sale tn m pay« lir work rail b<“ 60 days ter that. R. I>*h- 6:13tfn EKT MRS WANTED SPmNERS. DOFFERS, CARD TENDERS. SLURSER TENDERS Excellent Pay and Benefits Apply At Personnel Olllce We are an equal opportunity employer BnilingloR Yam Company Phenix Pldnl niprmt KNITTING MILLS GAFFNEY. S. C. Needs Mendeis and Knitteis EXPERIENCED PREFERRED Apply In Person. lupHer Knitting Mills. Box 668. GoHney. S. C. TEXTILE Workers The plants of the Dover Textile Group, Shelby, N. C. have several ooenings for textile workers. Applications Tor these positions may be made at . . . DOVER PLACEMENT CENTER 904 Buffolo Street, Shelby, N. C. DORA yarn mill. Cherryi^le. N. C. Monday through Friday. 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Legols TRUSTEE'S SALE OF BEAL ESTATE tnployment 'Saivey Set MRNV Page UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power and authority contained In that certain deed of trust execut ed and deilvered by Hugh K. Sperling and wife, Geandle Sperl ing, dated the 15th of May, 1964, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County, N. C., in Book 651, at page 301, and because, of default in the payment of the indebtednes.s thereby secured and failure to carry out and perform the stipu lations and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to de mand of the owner arid holder of the indebtedness 'secure'd by sa^ of trust, trie -underst^'^ trustee will expose . for sale -at pubjtcauctlbn to hie hlgriest'-bfd- der for ddsh at trie tiinial place of sale in tlie count}- courthouse of Cleveland County, in the cilx ; of Shelby, N. C., at 12 o'clock RALEIGH—For a eai-etree sum noon, on Monday, the 24lh day^ mer there are .some old .stand-by Revival Series Opens Monday I HOnCE OF POBUC HEARING Notice is hereby given that public hearing will be held council chambers on June 25th at 6:30 p.m. to decide on the annex ation into the city limits of the City of Kings Mountain certainl Persons in this area will bei A revival meeting will begin property located in the western| asked questions about their em-j Monday, June 17th, at Mary’s section of the city. Description ofjploytnent and unemployment the! Grove Methodist Church, on property is on file at the offii'e week of June 17-22 by Census i Mary's Grove Road, near Horace Bureau Interviewers, Director Jo-| EJaker’s Store with Services each seph R. Norwood of the Bureau’s | evening at 7:30 p.m. regional office Jn Charlotte an-; There will be special singing nounced. | at each services, by the church The questions are part of the, choir and others. of the city clerk. All persons interested in this matter should appear before the board of commissioners at said time and place above stated for the purpose of expressing their views in regard to same. Done by order of the board of city commissioners this the 29th day of May 1968. John Henry Moss, Mayor 5:3(k6:20 Easy-Care Fabrics of June 1968, all that certain lot or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in No. 5 Township, Cleveland County, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron stake on the west edge of County Road No. 2044 in the northerly line of the Ostell Heirs property and runs thence with the line of the Ostell Heirs N. 48.00 W. 380.0 feet to an iron stake, thence a new line N. 24-01 E. 1 5:0 feet to an iron stake on the south bank of a ditch, thence S. 67-31.20 E. 361.53 feet to an iron stake on the West edge of County Road I No. 2044; thence 'with the west ' edge of said road S. 24-01 W. 291.0 feel to the point of BEGINNING, Containing 1.89 acres ihore or less. fabric favorites ready to hold their own in a new world of dur-t able press, says Mrs. Ruby Miller, extension clothing specialUt, North Carolina State University. Seersucker, the traditional "cool traveler” has washability to spare. In one of the new fabric blends it can be the easy care an swer to summer’s heat, the spe cialist points out. Bureau’s monthly population sur vey taken simultaneously throughout the Nation to gather up-to-date information about the U.S. pojmlatlon. Trie Labor De- pairtmentJ's <Butic*au of Labor Sta tistics uSot tResle data -pirinctiially to ‘'eVahtafe trig 'fechangf^ in the Mitlorial' Jbto -pithife. Hout'ehoids to Be einfeiwiewed li'etri afe -^art -of ri scientifically .selected national .sample. Their I identity Is confidential, and tliei.. facts obtained in the survey will| be used only for statistical pur poses. j Census interviewers who will ] visit households in this area are: ( Mrs. Elizabeth K. Peoples ! U.S. Census Represenetative 2808 Hilliard Drive Charlotte, N. C. 28205 The revival will close Sunday morning 9:45 a.m. j Rev. Phillip R. Vaughn, pas-, tor of Advance - Mock Methodist Churches of Advance, N. C. will! be the evarigeilst. Rev. ‘Vatfgrin is a dynamic^ youiiig prdartter and the -public is: Invitbd to Mfar the'iriesda^es and trie s^trial' siM^ifg, <a(d Rev. H. G, Ciej-ton. p’astbr, Mr. BNetlingn's Rites Condneted Terry cloth takes on .some new dimensions, too, in beachweat and shifts. Fun clothes can be colorful, patterned or Funeral rite.-i for D. L. (Ran) : Dellinger, 71, retired farmer of route three, were held Tuesday at ; 4 p.m. from Mulls Memorial Bap- ’ list church, interment following ; in Plea.sanI Grove Baptist ohurcli I cemetery. 1 'Mr. Dellinger died Sunday morning in Cleveland Memorial Alriio.st 850,000 veterans benefi-! hospital at Shelbj. ' j Claries were treated last year in! Survivors include his wife, t6XtUrWl| I AHn^iniitratirtn’c Awn Mrs. Jacqueline H. Goforth 1301 Montrose Drive Shelby, N C. 28150 , ^ „ I-—-, Adnlinistration’s own i Frances Royster Di-llinger; two but in terry cloth, all are supci| hospitals, contract hospitals, VA'.^on.s, Stowe Dellinger of Shelby absorbent. Terry is the pretty y®*, (jomiclliaries, state homes and and W. V. (Dub) Dellinger of comfortable approach to fun In ^^.^ing homes. the sun. After bath, terry cloth], ^ will keep you cool longer, too.] FOE Sole And It's a washday veteran that ___ .,, _ ™u - * _ i saves you from the heat of iron- SALE—Three ptece maple Ing-Mr^MlUeradds. ; room suite draperies and ' Triat stretch terry mothers find rug ideal for sum . i so great for babies' play.suits has' "’^r coitage hit its stride in ready-to-wear for rES »di- #w- lent SummerStudies In Air-Conditioned Comfort At Gaston College Gaston College will offer sum mer courses in the College Parallel Division, Technical Division, Voca tional Division, and the Adult Educa tion Division. Students may enroll for the Summer Quarter for either of two six weeks sessions. Registration for the summer and the first Six Week Session will be Fri day, June 21. Classes begin Monday, June 24. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Gaston College is fully accredit ed by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. For further in formation write: Director of Admis sions, Gaston College, Dallas, North Carolina, 28034, or call 922-3136. Herald Want Ads Pays conveyed by John Towery (Wid- (single) by deed recorded in Deed Book-B-S at page 400.in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County. Subject to all prior liens and encumbrances and, unpaid taxes and as.sessments for paving, if any. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bid as by law fe. quired. Triis 22nd day of May 1968. j W, Faison Barnes, Subst. Trustee 1200 Johnston Building, Charlotte, N. C. 5:30-6:20 For rainy days indoors, make a sheet playhouse for the chil dren. Simply drape an old cot ton sheet over a card table. First you Can cut. o'ut windows and a door, and let children decorate the “walls” of the fabric hortjse with crayons or water colors. A LOAN FOR ALL SEASONS. , Furnace repairs in the winter. £' Home improvement in the spring. Summer vacations^ And back-to-school costs in the falL Whatever the season, whatever the reastm, pay IwrC ^ withFFret Banfipian FinanciNg. Rrst Union National Bank mer (XJttage or beach house. Call 739-4776 after 3:30 p.m. adults this summer. Stretch terry i ' for the “bigger dtildren" me.mslyggo REFTUGCRA'I'dR — Looks playwear that “gives” with the action When buying terry cloth, there are .some important checkpoints to assure your satisfaction, Mrs! Miller says, whether you'’re look ing at rea(jy-made garments or vardaae for'iiome sewing. Is that beautiful print colorfast? Some] are, some are not. But be sure the ] beauty will last as long as the] terry before you buy. Shrinkage is another factor. You won't be dLsappointed later if you know I what to expect after washing. I For other garments with easy- ] care in mind, look to cotton knits. I Other knits with wide-open weav-1 es your temperature down with! “breezeability.'’ Whatever the I garment, try for a loose, but rioti baggy, fit, Mrs. Miller recom- > j mends. In addition to coo\ com-! j fort you’ll have free, unhampered: 1 movement all summer long. good freezes good. $49.M. Ea.sy (It's Appliances. terms. (Tau Phone 739-2716. 6:l3tfn. Kings Mountain; three daughters, Mrs. Zero Hoyle and Mrs. Wray .Sliort, both of Shelby, and Mrs. Allton Devine of Lawndale; throe Itrpthers, Evans and Lloyd Del linger of Lincolnton and Da\id Dellinger of Bostic; six sisters, ' Mrs, Lyle Ledford and Mrs. Jude Elmore of Lincolnton. Mrs. W. R. Lovelace and Mrs. R. F. Ware of Kings Mountain; Mrs. Paul Blan ton of Be.s.spmer City and Mrs. Melvin Hopper of Bostic. Also surviving are 13 grandohildren and five great-grandchildren. SAVINGS AOGOUNt Want a second income that goes on and on andon? Wouldn't it be great? Something extra coming in month efler month after month? Slop in soon and get the details. Closed Thursday, Memorial Day 'I Home Savings & Loan Assn. FREE Parking # Drive-In Window [MEMO TO ADVERTISERS nswers uestions about NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING IMMEDIATE OPENINGS For experienced people in the following departments. Fixers and weavers—D. S. Jacquard, D. S. Plush, D. S. Carpet. * Excellent Rates * Good Fringe Benefits * Steady Employment APPLY IN PERSON OR CALL lOAN FABRICS CORPORATION South Center St. Telephone 34S'2382 HICKORY, N. C. Q. What are the 8 teott iaiportMit rnUa foe preitabU aewapaper adreetiaiagr A* !• Yoor •dvartirtBg bimmc* riioald be aawar, friendly, fafonaetive. eaey to nad. Oive fMte end aewt about year aierebaBdiae aad •ervioe. t. Advertiee ngulerly. Malta year edvartirinc do whalt success^ aaleamaa do—cell ea cuatorntre and proapecta eonaiateatly. S. Iiniat OB ataditad dreulation nporto that five yon the facts about tha anilianoa that your aaiaa measagea will hava whan you buy aiawapaper advartiaing. Q. la there a aaaasura for the value ef aewa-; paper eiraoletioB to aa' advertiaor each ae the etaaderda a marohaat aaee ta buy ing nerehaadiae—for axaaiple, like STERLING ea eitver? A, Tea—la the wall known dreulatlaa standaide af the Averr Bunan or CiatWLaTiONa. Q. What deaa A.B.C. da for bmY. A, At regular intarvaU ana af tha Bureau’* large ■taff of exparienoed circulatiea auditor* make* a thorough audit of tba circHlataoB raeorda of each publiabar mambar. Ika teaalU af each audit are puUiihad in an aaay-to-raad A.B.C. report for your u*a and protaetiaa whaa yea, buy aewtpaper advartiiing. Q. What era tha FACTS In A.B.C. reportoT ^ A. A.B.C. report* tell you how much eireulatioa, wh*r* it go**, how obtained and other racra that help you buy advartiiing a* you would make any aound buainasi inve*tm*nt—on tb* bait* of known valnai and audited information. % Q. Are ell publieet}| toemberahipT eligible for A.B.O.. G. E. WARLICK INSURANCE AONCY Telephone 739-3611 110 Weet Mountain Street KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Insnrance Protection Fitts Service FOR *ilome— *Anie —^Llle— ^Business tfn Q. Whet U the A.R.C.t f A. 'Ibe AiB.C. i* • tooperativa, aon-preflt aaaoat- atioa ef 8,460 advertiaara, adyertiaing aganoiaa andpubliaherain tbaUnitedStateaand Canadiu' Ofganitod ia '1914. Brought or- dar out of advartiaing ehaea by aatabliahing a daflniribn for paid airculation, nilaa and atandarda for ntaaauriag, auditing and re porting tha eGiculatian* of nawa- pepara and pariodioala A. No. Only thoaa with paid alreulatioa. 'Tbla ia important to advertiaara baeauaa it i* avidanaa. that tha paper ia wanted and raaA la thla aawapapar a mambar ef the Andit Bureau ef Cireuletioaet A. Yaa. Wa ar* proud of ear cirenlatioa. Wi want yo« to know tha facts about tha audianoa your aalling maa- aagaa will hava whan they appae^B thaaa pagaa. Aak for a eopP of aur lateat A.B.C report. 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