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WANT ADS
H Realty For Sale
THREE BEDROOM homo in Dixon
community. Kitchen, living
room and hall whiclt can be
conv<Tto(i into don. F-Xirnaoe.
Telephone 739-21)70.
WNdi MOWf^lN NBUm. KINBS MOUNTAIN, N.
North Carolina Native Says Gap
Widening Between Ruftll^Uf ban U.S.
Math Errors
Delay Returns
CARLON MILL
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN:
# Company Paid Employee Hospitalization
% Two Weeks Paid Vacation
• Employee Protit Sharing
• Steady Work
# Good Wages
WE WANT YOU AT CARLON
WANTED
Section Supervisor — Winding — 3rd Shift
Section Supervisor — Card Room — 3rd Shift
Slubber Tender — 3rd Shift
Spinning Doffers — 3rd Shift
Doffer Learners — 3rd Shift
APPLY AT
CARLON MILL
Sparrow Springs Rd., Kings Mountain N. C.
Or
Phone 739-4508
(Opposite Grass Valley Golf Course)
Mobile Home
LOTS FOR SALE
Located Near
Bessemer City Drive-In
• COMMUNITY
WATER SYSTEM
STINNETT
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Lots 100 ft. X 120 It.
Restrictions for
Mobile Homes
— CALL or SEE —
Bill Stinnett
739-2150
739-6234
The gap between rural and ur- 5^4y. minimum health
iKAn America U; growing wider, service talȴ a team of special-
.says a North Carolina native isls. hospitals, and very expen-
who is now vice president of the sjve equipment. This health ttMim
UnlvcM’sity of Missouri. needs a large population and a
Speaking at the 1969 Agricul- public Investment beyond the
tural Outlook Conference in means of most rural local insti-
Washinglon, D. C., Dr. C. Brice tutions. The same situation is
ftatchford said: X<xund in education, public utili-
“Rural communities ar<‘ lag- ties and even churclws.
glng, and this shows up in every. "Small communities are nt-ces-
field where measurt'ment is pos- sarily tied to larger ones. The
sible education, health services, local rural institution stands no
housing, protection and, yes, more chanc-e of l>eing self-suffi-
even recreation. A higher percent dent in the last third of this cen-
of the rural people live in pover- tury than the modern eommer-
ty than in metropolitan aioas." dal farmer.
"There probably has alw.iys "But small communities lend to
Ijcen a lag; the disturbing point vigorously fight large ones
is the widening of the gap." which chokes the larger commun-
Rural institutions are under ity and brings slow death to the
little pressure to catch up, said small one."
Dr. Ratchford, because the rural Dr. Ratchford said rural corn-
residents refuse to admit there is munities have lost much of their
/I gap- influence in recent years. They
j "Most pi'ople in rural areas have lost population. As farmers
FOR SALE — Six-room house with still firmly believe that the rural-have become more specialized
cariiojt. 4()()_ Belvedere Ciiele. c()mmunity is a better place in they have lost their common
Call 7.'i9-379o. 2:27tfn which to live, that it has belter causes. And the povver to decide
. churches and schools, k^ss crime many of the most important as-
i Leaalc \ and poverty, greater morality, I'Xfcts of a conmiunity’s future
1 AAvyuas A moi-e it'creation, and more every- moved from local control to
thing else that is g(x>d. Obviously. |tate, regional or national levels,
the facts do not substa^ntiate this Rural populations have t‘ontinu-
Sealed proposals will be leceiv- picture and the real danger of to decline, and most rural
ed by Ikxird of Trustees, Kings such a view is the legitimatizing jireas have not been able to boost:
.Mountain Hospital, Kin^s Moun- of the failure to bring about in- Iheir non-farm employment. "Ru-
tain, North Carolina, in the Con- stitutional change.” ral areas have either ignored
fcrence Room of the Hospital. Dr. Ratchfoixl pointed out that what has been happenintr or re-
Kings Mountain, North Carolina, the same acx?elerating technology acted violently."
at 2;(X> P.M. on April 3. 1969, and that is reshaping our farms and Dr. Ratchford said rural com-
imnuKliately thcre-aftcr publicly industries is having an equal im- munities have largely failed to
opened and read for the furnish- pact on institutions and public take advantage of the Federal
ing of labor, materials, and Wjuip- services. Not many years ago, programs that were created to
ment entering into the construe- for instajic^e, most health serv'- help lagging areas. They have
lion of Alterations and Additions ices were rendered by a general Simply not applied for the aid a-
lo Kings Mountain HospiUil, practitioner in his own office or variable to them.
Kings Mountain, North Carolina. — —■- -'.Ratchford said regional plan-
u . . t- r .u ^ I Ldaals I ning c'ommissions hold real pro-
hach hid submitted for the pio- . , , -T i mi^e for rural areas. Thev pool
joct must cover all iKxrtions of STATE OF NORTH CAROUNAI rc^sources from several smaller
the woik. Separate bids will be CLEVELAND COUNTY in;stitutions, they pose no imme-
adv?:rtisement for bids
GREENSBORO, N. C. -uMathe-
matical errors by North Carolina
taxpayers have causi»d SOO in
come tax refunds to be delayed
so far this year. J. E. Wall. IRS
District Director for North Caro
lina said today.
The mathematical errors. Wall
said, will result in some taxpay
ers receiving a smaller or laigcr
refund while others will receive
a bill fo additional lax due.
Under the IRS Automatic Data
Processing System, computers
verify mathematical computa
tions. Wiien an error is detected
IR.S must make the necessary
correction before a refund can be
Issued.
In the first 150,tMM) returns pro
cessed so far at the IRS Service
Center in Chamblee, Georgia,
many types of errors other than
mathematical have been detect
ed.
These include H28 who failed to
sign their return. No tax return
is accepted without the taxpay
er’s signatijre; two signatures are
required if it is a joint return.
Unsigned returns have to he sent
back to taxpayers for signature
before refunds can be processed.
Processing of 705 other returns
were delayed because retiuired
W-2 Forms were missing.
Wall advises taxpayers to in
clude a W-2 Form from each em
ployer for whom they \vt)rked.
Employees who lose their W2
Foims should get a duplicate
copy from their employer.
Wall asked taxpayers to use
the Form 1040 pre ■ addressed
name label that came with their
return. The label contains infor
mation vital to the processing of'
the return including name, ad-j
dress, and Social Security num-j
her. I
Income Tax
Returns
Fast. Accurate, and Dependable Service
M. A. Walden. Accountant
709 W. KING STREET
Office Hours 9:00 to 5:00
Monday, Wednesday? Friday
Phone 739-2312
1:9-23
received for General Contract, General Court of Jutdet fllate threat to existing institu-
Electrical Contract, Plumbing Suptnior Court Division tions, thev can provide compre-
Contract and Mechanical Con- ADMINISTRATOR'S lu-nsive planning for economic
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE anti social development, and they
Complete .Irawinss, spevifica- .Having quallli_ed_ as Exeenttor can deal effectively with state
tract.
tions and contract d,'.cuments will
Parrish and federal governments.
Bobbitt of Cleveland County, Dr. Ratchford, 49, is a native;
Gastonia and a graduate of N.
State and Duke universities,
as a former assistant direc-
Taxpayers who detect an error
on the laix.*l should correct it on
the label itself. Use of the lajel
allows IRS to process the return
more speedily than those with
er t name labels.
from date of the publication of named director of the Missouri
this notice or same will be plead Agricultural Extension Service in
made
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
OF CARROLL & WILSON, INC.
Conservation
News
By SOIL CONSERVATION
SERVICE PERSONEL
MEN WANTED
3 Experienced Truck Drivers
1 Experienced Man for Water and
Sewer Department
1 Experienced Man For City Gas
Department
Apply At City Hall. 8:30 to 5, \
Monday through Friday
be open for inspection in.the of- *i • • * *-f »
ficp of (irady C Howard; Admin- CaroUna, tins is to notify of
isiralor, Kings Mountain Hospi- ^gai^st c o..
f 1 X’ n nH estate of said Mary Parrish He wi
In tlu oHicc of the riwman- to present them to the lor of the N. C. Agricultural Ex-
White Associates, 303 W. 4th
Street, Charlotte, N. C.; in the
uIc^?orVtlmerTet''anrK''vV ^'1 1!>59. He was later made vice
Dod-e CoiutnTuonn Charlotte indebted to said estate president of the University of
Ll"G,eenville. s"oum Carolina: Thrs Te'^UTdav^Lf
and also Scran Cotp., 134 Baker ^.th day of Janu.try. all extension act.vit.es.
Street. N. E.. Atlanta. Georgia. * clarence R. Bo],bitt
Bid document may lie obtained Ellenboro, N. C., Rt. 2
' from the olfice of The Freeman- B30-2:20
White Associates, 303 W. 4th
Street. Charlotte, N. C. 2S201, by
principal Contractors upon depos
it of $50.00 cash or check for Notice is hereby given that ar-
ftoneral Contract; $35.tX) for Mec- tides of dissolution of Carroll &
hanical, Plumbing and Electrical Wilson, Inc., a North Carolina
Contracts. The ull deposit will Corporatuin, were fiUti in the
be returned to those submitting a office of the S<‘(Tetary of State
buna tide proposal, piovide<l plans of North Carolina on the 19th Son and Vv^ater Conservation
and specifications are returned day of February, 1969, and that district are making plans to sup-
I to the Architect in good condition; cn’ditors of and claimants a- schools in Cleveland
within five days after the date gainst the Corporation are riKfuir- County with a booklet on conscr-
i set for receiving- bids. Other de- ed to present their respective vation. A sufficient number of
posits will be refunded less cost claims and demands immediately ^’opies (if the booklet will be sup-
of printing and handling. in writing to the Corporation so so that each sixth grade pu-
, that it can proceed to collect its receive a copy. Inebook-
All contractors are hereby no- ass(*ts oc^nvev’ and dispose of its* should be available for disfi i-
titied tiiat they must have proper piopertu's, pay, satisfy, and dis-'within the next three
licenses under the State Laws charge its liabilities and' obliga- week.
governing their respt*ctive trades tions and do all other acts requir- This booklet "The Wonder of
at the time of submittal of bids. li(|uidatc its business and M^ater is published bj the Soil
Each proposal shall be accom- .affairs. Conservation Society of America,
j panied by a hid guarantee of 5G i9(]^
of the hid. FMd guarantee may be
Carroll & Wilson. Inc.
J. Wilson Crawford
President
916 Shoi’wood Lane
Kings Mountain, North
Carolina
The IRS Service Center in
Chamblee uj) to last week had,
process'd 150,8 42 returns of
North (’arolina taxpayers duo re*
funds totaling $.5,294,38.5.89.
The Supervisors of the Cleve-
day of
February, part of its effort to provide
’ educational tools of value in the
in cash or certified check drawn
I nn an<l certified by some ban!; or
trust company insurwl by the
j Fedej al Deposit Insurance Cor
poration. In lieu om making the
cash deposit as pro\ ided above,
such bidder may file a bid bond
(*xecut(d by a ebrporate surely
licrmscd under the laws of North i8TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
Carolina to execute such bond, County
yWERf for VOUR
IWlM!
I YOU KNOW WE HAVE INVALID AND HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT
BOTH FOR SALE OR FOR RENT? .
"P r
CRUTCHES AND CANES
HOSPITAL BLDS
COMMODE CHAIRS
PLUS
MANY OTHER
TYPES OF
CONVALESCENT
EQUIPMENT
WHEa CHAIRS
WALKERFTra
lOTiGrNOUNTAIN
sroffB DRUG COMPANY
THE CITY'S MODERN STORE
PHONE 739-2571
tfn
conservation programs under way
in the Soil and Water Conserva
tion Districts. Local business €*s-
tablishments are assisting the dis
trict supervisorg in providing this
conservation booklet for the sixth
2-20—3-13 Srado pc'pils.
J. B. Hoyle of the Rehobeth
Church Community says, "I have
perfect examples on my farm of
vonditioned that the surety will,
ipon demand, foiwith make i>ay-
.nent to the obligee upon said
bond if the bidder fails to exe-
•ute the contract in accordanc^o
A'lih the bid bond, and uixm fail-
ire to forthwith make payment
ihe surety shall p'ly to the obli-
In The General Court of Justice the value of wildlife food and
Superior Court Division cover patch. Wliero I have estab-
ADMINISTRATOR'S — lished food and cover for wild-
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE life I can always find game when
Having qualified as Executrix i go into the field to hunt or to
ot the estate of William Rooert work." For several years J. B.
Peterson of Cleveland County, has followed the conservation
North Carolina, this is to noliiy practice of established wildlife
»ce an amou;V etiual to double -'ll Persons having claims against habitats on his farm. He plans
'he amount (I the said bond. Hi*’of said William Robert to establish food and cover patch
Th s fl nos** -ball be retained if ^’^'krson to present them to the'on his farm again this year.
iu '.s,u,<'.s; : ■ hklder fails to give undersigned wUhin 6 monthsi ,
ely as re-iuired publication of
I ' tbis notice or same will be plcad-
^ ** ed in bar of their recovery. All
Pei formantc Bond will b(» re- i»ersons indebted to said estate
quired in the amount of one hun- ])Iease make immediate paymc'nl.
died percent (1(V)G \ of the con- This the 27th day of February,
tract pi ice.
Mrs. William Robert Petmson
Administratrix Estate ot
William Robert Peterson
2;2V-3;2i)
Best Results
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COME FROM CAROLINA
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WILSON
TV & MUSIC
Sales & SeTvic|i
Radio, TV, Stereos
904 W. Gold St.
PHONE 73S-2616
3:6-lfn
A separate Payment Bond will
>e reijuired in the amount of one
li;. ndred iH*rcent 1400% i of the
ontract price. - . .
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX
Pa\'ments will bi‘ ma lo on the to CREDH'ORS
oasis of ninety percent (90% i of Having qualified as Adminis-
nonthly estimates approved by tratrix of th«‘ Estate of Julia B.
the Architect and final payment iluffstetler. Deceased. late of
vvill 1h‘ ma<le within thirty iSOt Cleveland County, North Caro-
lays after completion and accept- Una, this is to notify all ptnsons
inte of the work. having claims against the estate
No bid may he withdrawn aft- said decident to present them
■M the scheduled closing time for to the undersigned on or before
receipt of i)ids for a period of the 6th day of September, 1969,
diirty i3Ui days. or this notice will be i)leade(I in
Bi(ls received after the hour bar <»f their recovery. All per-
namerl above will not be c*onsid- sons indebted to said estate will
Kd. please make immediate payment
The Gwncr reserves the right to the undersigned,
o rejp( t any or all bids and to This 4th day of March, 1969.
vaivi- informalities. .Mrs. Lillie M. Ledford,
signed: A<lministratrix
HN.dS .MOUNTAIN HOSPITAL, Route 4
I
Get set, now, to
save money and
time. Get our han
dy Shop|>ing List,
check the items
you need and leave
it with us. Your
order will be ready
to pick up on sale
opening day.
NC.
Kl.NGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH
CAROLINA
lU :
Mr. Gi'i nge \\\ Maumf.
Official Spokisman
3:7
Kings .Mountain, North
Carolina
GtMM'ge H. Thoma.sson
Attorney-At-Law
102 W. Mountain -Street
Kings Mountain, North Carolina
3:6-27
Kings Mountain
Dni||lb|iipany
PHdAk 739-2571
C. E. WABIICK
INSURANCE AGENCY
Ti^lephone 739-3611 110 West Mountain Street
KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C.
Insurance Protection Plus Service
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SAVE $25
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REG. $I24.9S NOW $99.95
Color veltor with automatic rotator
installed on chimney or roof.
Sale Starts March 6. Sale ends March
15.
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904 W. GOLD ST.
KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. PHONE 739-2616
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