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, 1968 ^age 8 WANT ADS I. C. i.in. WANTED Chailotte Obsetvei Cairier KINGS MOUNTAIN TERRITORY Earnings approximately $200 to $225 per month for delivery time of two hours each morning 4:30 to fi:3(; a.m. Must have serviceable car WRITE TO; CHARLOTTE OBSERVER PO BOX 1293 GASTONIA. N. C. PHONE 864-4318 Class Of '58 Plans Reunion Tonlli year ivanion of the graduating class oi Kings Moun tain higii scliooi wili bo hold Sat urday, Au.ust 3, at 8 p.m. at tlie American ;.a“gion building. Mrs. Ann Falls Davis and .Mrs. Becky Tliornl;jrg Cook are co- chairmen of the committee on airangemeiits and members shoul.'i contact either of tht* hos- tes.scs by July 2'Jth if they plan to attend so that dinner re.sersa- ions may be made. K Leqal NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice Is liereby given that a public hearing will be held in Council Chambers July 23, 19R8 at 6:30 p.m. to decide on the follow ing petitions for rezoning: Petition of George tV. Mauney for property located at corner of W. Gold extension and Phifer Road from R-8 to N-B. I Petition of Charles B. Campbell for i>roperty located at corner of ; Cansler and W. Mountain streets from R-6 to N-B. Petition of Elizabeth M. Rhea for property located at corner of W. Mountain and Watter.son streets from R-6 to N-B. Petition of Avalonia H. Weaver for propt'rty located at W. Moun tain .street near Watter.son street from R-6 to N-B. By order of tiie Board of Com missioners, this is the 9th day of July, 1968, John Henrv Moss, Mayor 7:11-18 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGSJ^UNTAIN. N. C, VA Questions And Answers Thursday, July 18, 1968 Q 1 plan to enter college un der the G. I. Hill in September and intend lo lake one Ihrce- semester-hour coursis With a wife and three children, 1 must also work. Will 1 receive extra training allowance for my de pendents? A .\o. A veto' an enrolled for less than half time c:tn be paid the cost of the course only but ;iot to exceed $.30. 'riiree semester hours are one quarter time for an undergraduaK- student. Thus you will not reeaiive additional training allowance for your de pendents, Q I am a World War II vet eran receiving VA service-con- noclcd disability' compensation for blindness of both eyes. I liavo never leceived the $1,600 au tomobile allowance. Is it possible to receive this benefit now? A—You may now 'be eligible for this benefit. You should 'file a claim with the Veterans Ad ministration regional office which mainiains your rt-ooi-ds. The "Veterans Pension and Readjust K Legals K mont Assistance Act of 1967,” signed into law last Aug. 31, re moves the time limit in which eligible veterans can apply for this benefit. I Q I am thinking of soiling my home which I bouglit witli a' G. I. loan. The loan has not been ^ paid in full. If the prospoctiv’o I buyer defaults, will I be liable to I the Veterans Administration for I the unpaid amount of the loan?. Is there any way I can be re-' leased from this liability? A The answer to both of your questions is yes. If you sidl your I home, which h.as not been paid j for, and the buyer defaults on the G. I. loan, you will be liable to VA for any amount VA must pay the lender under the loan guaranty contract. However, the VA generally will release you from all further lia bility to the government if the buyer of your homo will assume full liability for the repayment of the loan in a written agree ment required by VA. You sliould ■A-rite to the VA office that guar-j anteed your loan before you sign! a sales contract and ask for the necessary forms and instructions on liow you can be released from personal liability on your loan. FOOT ODOR HOW TO KILL IT. CAUSED lY A GEEM. Kill th« germ, /ou kill the odor. You can't smell It. Your FStEMDS CAN. Ordinary antllip- tics ars no use. Apply T-4-1. POWEBFUL GEHM KILLER lor smolly, sweaty, itchy leet. If not pleased OVERNIGHT, youl 4Sc bock at any drug eoualer. NOW at KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG COMRANY. Street fice ness tfn h. f m i UR HPMBff . CHAIRS EWTrtS tfn ONLY A FEW MORE Air Conditioners IN STOCK The price has been reduced for the remain der of luly. You can now have an air-condi tioner installed at Victory Chevrolet Com pany for ONLY $269.99 Regnlai Price $368.^ Call or See HAROLD ALLEN, Our Air-Conditioning Specialist SPECIAL FOR JULY ON Engine Tune-Ups no $000 6-CyIinder 6-Cylinder You can now have SPARK PLUGS Installed At 75c each. Call DOUG YARBRO and get this Special Tune-Up Now. Victory ChevroletCo Phone 73S-547I Corner Railroad ot Mountain NOTICE OF SALE OF HEAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the King.s .Mountain City Board of Education will bo on the 20th da.v of Jul.v, 1968, at 11:00 u’clock A.M. on the premise.s of the property described below of fer for sale to the highest bidder tor cash that certain tract ot land lying and being particularly de scribed as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the line of the Kings Mountain City School Board, .said .stake being located Nortli 87 degrees 04 minutes West 193.6 feet from a .stake in the center of Parker Street wset of its intersection with W'atterson Street, which stake is a common corner of Sarah Bennett and Tom Hun ter, now or f'Drmerl.V- and ruiv ni.'ig thence South 16 degree.-; 5.’5 minutes East 462.0 feet, more or less, to a stake on the East side of a t reek. Miller s corner, now or formerly; thence South 87 degrt-es l.'r minutes West lO-l toot, more or les.s. to a poin' In the tenter line ot a croci:; thence witii the meanders of the creek in a northwesteily di rection 570 feet, more or less, to a stake in the line of W, E Barber, now or foi'merly; the.ici' continuing witli the centoriino of the creek in a norlhwestorly direction e.r feet, more or less, to a stake: thence a reiv line South 87 de.grees 0-4 minutes East 346.5 feet to the BEGIN NING, This property is a portion of the Davidson School Property as .shown upon a map preared by G, Sam Rowe dated Novein her 11. 195.5. The Board of Education reserves the right to set the amount of the opt ning bid. The highest bidder at the sale may be required to mfike a cash deposit in the amount of 25'', of Hip bid price. This sale is made under the plWti;;ions of Section H5-120 the General Statutes pf North Carolina and tlie Kings Mountain City Board of Education reserves the right to reject or confirm and accept any bid made for the pur :'ha.se of said realty. Tills 14th day of Juno. 1968. Donald D. Jones BOARD OF EDUCATION KINGS MOUNTAIN CITY by: Donald D. Jones, Sec, 6:27-7:18 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION TROUBLE? CALI. WAYNE SELF THE TRANSMISSION MAN AT SELF fi GRANTT GARAGE OAK GROVE ROAD PHONE 73S-3742 KINGS MOUNTAIN 7:18-2: LONG & PAYNE ELECTRIC COMPANY • Industrial Wiring • Commercial Wiring • Resident Wiring 217 WACO ROAD CALL ROY LONG. 739-3490 ' CALL ERNEST PAYNE, 73S-S822 PHILCO NOISELESS ROOM AIR CONDITIONER Big 16,000 BTU/HR Cooling Capacity Handles those big, tough cooling jobs. Cool! quietly, even at high speed! . New Decorator Styling wilh rich simulated Walnut front. Other exciting Decorator Fronts available, optional extra • New Hide-Away Controls . New 6-Way Adjustable J-ouvers for draft-free cooling . Automatic Thermostat Prices Start At $129.95 Center Service Inc. Yorli Rd., Kings Mtn.. N.C WANTED SPINNERS. DOFFERS. CARD TENDERS. SLUBBRR TENDERS Excellent Pay and Benefits Apply At Personnel Ofiice We arc an equal opportunity employer Burlington Yarn Company Phenix Plant Col. KM Saver Says AS WE GROW OLDER,WORK SEEMS A LOT LESS FUN AND FUN SEEMS A LOT MORE WORK iS- /'i -Hf-Cx" and SAVING BY MAIL seems a lot more con venient. Our office is as close as your mail box when you save by mail. Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association P. O. BOX 746 KINGS^MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA 28086 HviirnnBfr I r FROM THE WALKING MAN'S FRIEND 1967 Chevrolet Caprice Coupe $2795 136E Chevrolet Sport Coupe $1995 1966 Bel-Air Chevrolet. 4-Door $1695 1965 Chevrolet Impala Coupe $1695 1966 Ford, 4-Door, automatic transmission $1595 1966 Fairlane, 4-Door Only $1495 1967 Camaro V-8 Coupe $2195 2—1965 Chevrolet Impala 4-Door Sport Sedans $1695 1965 Monza 4-Door Sport Sedan $1195 1966 Rambler, all extras, like new $1795 1964 Corvair Monza Coupe $ 995 1965 Chevrolet Vz Ton Custom Pickup Truck . $1495 EXTRA SPECIALS OF THE WEEK 1968 Chevrolet 4-Door, low miles Only $1995 1961 Bulck. Air-Conditioned. Power Steering & Brakes $ 595 1968 Volkswagon. low miles $1795 Financing Arranged Here At Low Bank Bates • CHARLES E*. DIXON # I. T. McGINNIS. IR. • ROB GOFORTH • PAUL DOVER • W. F. STONE. IR. Victory ChevroletCo. Phone 73S-5471 Corner Railroad At Mountain
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