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ii; Thursday, October 16, 1969 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. WANT ADS Some Tips > For Frustrating A Burglar MALE MANAGER for Mooresville, N. C. Burger Barn Will Train Good Pay Group Insurance Vacation For appointment call Louis King 73S-3857 Raleigh—^Some 25,646 burglaries were reported to law enforcement agencies in North Carolina last year, although a few common s»*nse rules by citizens would have frustrated the efforts of the foot pad and second story man, advises the Insurance Inlonmation institute. CRAFTSPUN YARNS CO. , Excellent openings available for experienced or tnexpl in our carding, spinning and winding lopartmenls. Excellent training progranas available for persons /ithout textile experience. Good benefit program including company paid lolidays. tpply between 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday ■ Friday INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS DEPARTMENT CRAFTSPUN YARNS CO. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. ‘An Eqqual Opportunity Employer” Countrywide, reports of the Fed eral Bureau ot Investigation show a total ol 1.8 million burglaries during 1968, averaging $298 per burglary, or a total loss of $545 million. Burglaries of residential property amounted to 54 per cent of the total of $311 million, while burglaries of nonresidential prop erty accounted, for 46 per cent of the total or $234 million. Late Classified FOR SALE — 1964 Chevellc SS. New tires in excellent condi tion. 739-4432 after 6:00. 10:9 Since I960, residential buiylar- ies in the nighttime have In creased 91 per cent, while day time {residential bumlarles In creased 247 per cent. Nonresiden- tial burglaries in the night in creased 57 per cent and daytime burglaries Jumped 124 per cent during the same eight-year pe riod. The Institute recommends that when you’re in town, keep all doors and windows, including the attic and basement, lo^ed. l^en you go out In the evening, leave a few lights on. Don’t leave lad ders lying around the proper^ for easy use by burglars. When you go away don’t broad cast the fact that you’re leaving on a vacation or on a week-end trip. Suspend in advance deliver ies of milk, newspaers and mall. Before you leave for vacation, ask immediate neightrars and lo cal police, to keep an eye on the house. Arrange with someone to mow the lawn if you plan to be gone long. references carefully. Don’t givei your exact address when adver-' tising expensive articles for sale, j Thieves read the want ads, too. i Don’t keep large amounts of I cash and expensive valuables' such as jewelry in dresser draw-1 era or other easy-to-spot places. | Put them in a safe or a safe de posit box for safe keeping. . ’The Insurance Information In stitute cautions that although in surance against theft is included j in all homeowners insurance pol- . ides, consider purchasing sepa-i' rate coverage for items of high | value such as furs, jewelry, cam eras and antiques. , Above all, keep an inventory 11 of personal belongings, as well as I a list of serial numbers on such I items as color television sets, j ■ typdvriters and sewing machines, i D^iled descriptions of stolen Items will be helpful to the police j in case a burglar DOBS strike. A house that’s dark night after night is inviting to the burglar. Perhaps a neighbor would be willing to turn your lights on and ofi at appropriate times ea'ch eve ning. Or, install a timing device which can be Set to do the job automatically. Blonton Assigned To Ft. Lee Duty AVON REPRESENTA'nVE NEEDED NOW I To satisfy demands ol custom ers who shop early for Christ- ia.s. You work own hours in jur own Territory. Call now. .nth C. Swoflord, Box 277, Lat more, N. C. Call 482-2711. 10:1 Never take chances on a burg lar’s having a key to your home. Change the locks whenever you move or lose a key. Don’t make forced entry easy. Use heavy •’■ens on windows and double locks on doors. Don’t employ do mestic servants without chedting FT. LEE, VA. (AHTNO—Army Private 'Thomas E. Blanton, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas L. Blantoif, 811 Ramseur St., Kings Mountain, N. -C., iwas assigned Sepftember 15 to the 957th Supply Company at Ft. Lee, Va., as a clerk. DIXON SERVICE Sunday evening, worship ser-- vices will be held Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. at Dixon Presby terian church with Rev. Robert Wilson to deliver the message. HOUSE AND LOT Pwo bedroom liouse wi!h lot. Water available. From Grover take 226 North to .-{ccond paved road past Hardin's Grocery. Turn left, go one block, turn right. Bear left at forks, turn right on dirt road at crest of hill. House on left one-half mile. For further information, call Collect 392-4202, Charlotte, N. C. 8 to 10 a.m. Daily: evenings call Chester, S. C. Area Code 803, 377-3855. WANTED . TWO EMPLOYEES For sewage department. Hospitalization insur ance, retirement plan, six paid holidays yearly, vacation, sick leove. Apply at MAYOR'S OFFICE CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN I FREEZER, USED, UPRIGHT — 13 cu. ft., G.E., looks like new with new compressor, fully guaran teed. See at TIMMS FURN. CO. 10:16tfn FOR SALE — Yellow and pink clirysanthemums. 806 Church street. Call 739-2314 after 3:00. 10:16-30 DINETTE SUITE — 7-pc., will sell cheap. See at TIMMS FURN. CO. 10:16tfn EXPERIENCED textile workers in Kings Mountain for the follow ing jobs: Koster Winders Spinners Automatic Winders Slubbers lam Man Janitor Boiler Tender Construction Worker Conveyorman Warehousemen Saleslady in Ready-to-Wear Department Plea.se report at the National Guard Armory before 2:00 Thurs day or call 482-4381. 10:16 HAY-FEVER SINUS SvRerers good n«w» for youl Ixdvrivo now "hord cero** SYNA- ClEAR Oocongoftonl teWoft ocF hMtonHy and contmuousiy to drdn ond door oU nasahdnvs covfHot. Ono 'liord eoro" toblot gIvM op to 8 hovn roRf^ from pain ond protioro of oongotHon* Allow$ yov to broatho opiBy—ytopt wetory oyos and rvnn^f nOM. You can buy SYNA>CLEAR ot your favotito drug countor«'wHbout nood for o proscription. SottsfocHon guorontood by mokor. Try It todoy. KINGS MOUNTAIN ezD SIORB DRUG COMPANY raoHE THE CITY’S MODERN -STORE LOTS FOR SALE — Also acreage. H mile of city limits. PHONE 739-5165. 10:16tfn SEWING ALTERATIONS — in my ' heme. Mrs. Lee McDaniel. Phone i 739-5594. 10:16-30pd ; WANTED — Good home for four, female puppies: German Shep herd-Labrador Retriever mix. Black. Will give away. Phone 739-5142. 10;16tfn 1 KNITTERS WANTED MALE AND PEMALE ■ ALL SHIFTS Experionco Helpful but Not Essential Apply in person DOUBLE KNIT FABRICS Cansler and Elm Sts. Kings Mountain, N. C. FOR YOUR Heidiliiys MD YOU KNOW WE HAVE INVAUD AND HOSPITAL EQIHPMOff BOTH FOB SAIE OB FOB RENT? CRUTCHES AND CANS hospital BEOS PLUS MANY OTHER TYPES OF , CONVALESCENT/ EQUIPMENT WHEEL CHAIRS OQMMOOC CHAIRS WALKERFma KINGS MOUNTAIN SroRB DRUG COMPANY jlHE CITY S MODFRN ^TORE PHONE 739-2571 tin WANTED — Good home for four | male puppies. Collie - German , Shepherd mix. Beige and brown | and white. Will give away. Ph. i 739-2868. 16:16tfn FOR RENT—a nice mobile home in city limits. Washer and air conditioner. Only one family has occupied it. Would prefer couple or couple with one child. Call 739-6521 or 739-2460. 10:16tln FOR SALE—a Mongram oil heat er. In good condition. Call 739- 6733. 10:16tfn CITY OF SHELBY Needs Electricians, Sewer and Maintenance Men; Tree Trimmers Apply Personnel Director Howard Jones City of Shelby STINNETT REALTY CO. 2 new homes in Bessemer City on Helen Ave. Three bedroom IV2 bath, full basement. Price $17,900. 191/4 acres in Linwood section on Grove st. Lease lot on Lake Norman. 41/4 acres on highway 161 across from Industrial Park. 41/2 acres on 1-85. Mobile Home Space for rent. Mobile Home for rent. Phone 639-6234 7.39-2150 629-2700 629-3390 See or call Bill Stinnett or Bill Kincaid, Real Estate Brok ers. We List, Buy, Sell or Trade Real Estate ASSISTANT MANAGER for Distribution Center Oxford Knitting Mills has immediate opening for the right man. Good starting salary, excellent fringe benefits, new and modern plant facilities. An excellent opportunity with a growing com pany. Interview by appointment only. Call 739-6443 for appointment. Oxford Knitting MUls, York Road I Legols I HOW MUCH ARE YOD PAYING FOR INSURANCE? Probably a sizeable amount. It is possible that we can save you money op a co.'nprehensive insurance plan. — SEE US TODAY! — INSURANCE IS SECURITT THE ARTHUR HAY AGENCY 'ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE" PHONE 739-3659 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX , TO CREDITORS | Having qualified as Adminis- ! ratrix CTA of the Estate of James ' ;. Gibson, Deceased. late of Cleve- and County. North Carolina, this , s to notify all persons having laims againsit the estate of said , lecedent to pre.sent them to the ' indersigned on or before the 2nd lay of April, 1970, or this notice vill be pleaded in bar of their ecovery. AH persons indebted to ■.aid estate will please make Im- nediate payment to the under signed. ibis 2nd day of October, 1969. Mrs. Virginia M. Gibson 700 Jackson Street Kings Mountain, North Carolina. 10:2-23 WANTED * Winder Tenders * Spinners * Spinning Defiers If you can work regularly and six days per week, please apply at the Personnel Office of McNeill Spinning Company [Old Gambrill Mill Office] Bessemer City, N. C. Phone 629-2297 or 629-2298 Excellent Pay and Benefits WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Page 7 Only A Few 1969 Models Left Still Time To Save On A New 1969 Chevrolet Grand Slam Specials All Makes, all Models—See oui Selecfions oi NEW CARS and TRUCKS 1969 CHEVROLET CAPRICE SPORT SEDAN. All power, air condition, low mileage. One owner 3695.00 1969 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE. Frost green with white top. All extras. Only 36€'5.00 1969 CAMARO COUPE 327 Engine, turbo-hydramatic transmission. All extras. One owner 3195.00 1969 IMPALA CUSTOM COUPE Red with black vinyl top. All power and air con dition 3495.00 1968 CHEVROLET IMPALA S/COUPE. One owner. Extra clean and for only 2395.00 1967 CAPRICE SPORT SEDAN Gold with vinyl top. All power with air condi tion 2195.00 1966 BEL AIR 4-DOOR Dark blue, powerglide transmission. Only 1495.00 1966 FORD FUTURA 4-DOOR, now.... 895.00 1966 PONTIAC 4-DOOR All power, air condition 1795.00 1965 PONTIAC LEMANS 4-DOOR. All power, air condition. Extra clean 1595.00 1966 CHEVELLE S/S/396 COUPE Yellow-black vinyl top. automatic transmission 15S5.00 1964 FORD "T" BIRD CONVERTIBLE. Now 1195.00 1963 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN STATION WAGON 695.00 1963 PONTIAC STATION WAGON Only 695.00 We have a good selection oi older model cars to choose from, so come by Dixon Chevrolet. Inc., and see any ol our Friendly Salesmen and get a ''D.D." Deal. u— — — --I -a CHARLES E. DIXON. The Walking Man's Friend I. T. McGinnis, Ir. Rob Goforth W. F. Stone, Jr. Monk Adams Paul D. Dover Dixon Chevrolet, Inc. Corner Railroad At Mountain m i Phone 739-5471 1
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