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4^ 971 Thursday, March 4, 1971 iiL:J.jjuLLsn— i 1 i« WANT ADS Legols THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Also for further r<'f<*reii(c Page 7 For Sale zatim ' a9rj Louis, •i • Bav» 1969 FORD Sla. Wa^on, real clean, low miles. iM>wer hjxikes, p.AV’or stcH'rmi:? with faKory ah' 52,095. 1969 FORD Custom .5(10, 4 (Ux)r, pow(‘r stoi'rin;', fa{Mor>' air, prKiy color .... $1,895. 1966 FORD Custom, automatic tran., 4-fi<7or, six cylinder.$595. 1966 DODGE, 4-d'w>r, auhima- tic, six cylinder, factory air, one owner car $895. 1965 RENAULT 4 door straight drive $325 1965 ENGLISH FORD ... $275. 1965 CHEVELLE, 2 dm>r, six cylinder, automatic, clean $595. 1964 FALCON Futura, 2^d<>or. straij'ht <lriv<* radio and heater $350. H. Q. ANDREWS ' Grover Phone 936-5791 FOR SALE — 1964 Chevrolet ‘a ton pick-uip, heavy duty four- tran.simi.ssion, he.ivy duty springs, heavy duty rear end, li92 engine. Low mileage. Rob ert Ruff, Phono nights 7.'19 r>l(;i. 2:2r)ifn FOR SALE—GR rc'-frigerator, with roll-out shelve.s. In very good condition. $.35. (’all 9.37 7250. .3:lUn FOR SALE — Kmimore (declric range. Us<»d only four months. Like m>w. Call 7.39-(J7.39 after 5 p.m. 3:4tfn FOR SALE — 50 OC Mavx^rick 'Mini Bike. Four foi*w«rd s|M*eds. Call 739 .5262. 3:4 FOR SALE — 1970 Chevy Custom Sport Truck. 350 engine, auto matic. power brakes and st(Hir ing, air-conditioned. FM slereo radio and tai>e player. Overhiad springs plu.s more*. Call 739-2691 evenings or vv(*<4\ends. 3:4lfn FOR SALE — 1951 ChevroU^t Pick up with 1955 engine. Call 739- 7197 after 6 p.m. 3:4-11 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE IN TIIK SUPERIOR COURT NOUTIl CAROLINA CLRVRI.AND COUNIT ^ UNDER AND BY VIRTUP: of the I>i>w<*r of s.de canlaincil in a I'er- ‘ lain deed of trust executed by WAL3KR EARL Mi KINNEY and wife, HOSE .MARIE McKINNE^ dated the 6lh day of .\pril. 1970 and recorded in Bijok 777 at Page 215 in tile Oitice of 11k- Register of Ik-eds for tdev<*iaml County, North Carolina, and said deed of, tiusl being liy Uie tenius tlun-iNd subject of lorisdosure, lii<* under- .signed Tru.slee \\iii offer for sale at public aiicldon U) the liigliesl bidder for i\ish at the Court House diKir, in .Slielby, NoiHt (’andina. on the 30Mi day of March, 1971. at IIRMJ A..M., the properly con- veyisi in said disNl i>f trust. Ilie same lying and ixung in Number Four 'Fownship. (’leveiaiul (7jun ty, North Carolina, and more i>ar- ticulariy desciimsl a.s follovss: That m laiii parcel of land with all Hie buiiding.s and improve ments thereon, b<.*-ing designated {is Lot No. «9 {IS sliown on Map of till' Pro]M‘ity of Burlington Mills Corporation iPhenix Mill No. 2 Plant), Kings .Mountain, : North Carolina dated April 5, 1918 and recorded in Plat Book 5 at I\ige 1() in the Office of the R<'gister of Deoils of ('levelanrl Oranty, North (’arolina. I Also for lurincr r<'ierencc see: I <l(‘(vi fiiHn Warren E. Riynolds to ! Waller Karl McKinney and wife. • Rose .Marii* McKinney dated the i (IfJi day of Ajiril. 1970 as will iip- 1 pear on nnoid iu lh<* Of;i<(* of Mu* Ri gi.ster of Det'ds for Cleve- liind ( oiiniy. 'Has s;ih‘ will be m;ide .subject to all |)rior liens and eiicum- br{mce.s, and unpaid taxes and asse.ssHKMits for paving, if iiny. 'riiis tl)e 2nd day of March, 197). GKOItGE B. TI10M.\S.S(>N 'Frustcc ! GEOItGK B. TIIO.MA.SSON Atii;rney-At-Law 1‘. (). Box 205 Kings Mountain. North (’{irolimi 3:1-25 FOR SALE — P.inty flose, 3 pairs for $1. IrregulJirs. SCOGGINS GULF SERVICE, 1-85 at York Road. 3:4tfn Services FOR SALE — One 23” Diumont | color televi.sion. Completely n*- built with RC'A picture tube. Two year warranty. S<*e at Bridges Radii) & TV Si»rvice 42.3 N. Piedmont Ave. Phone 739- 4416. 2:25-3:11 BARBER TRAINING — Women and men, small mst — big results, G. I. approvixl. Write for bro chure. ('harlotte Barber .School, 401 Eiist Trade Street, ('hcir- lotte, N. C. 2:2.5-4:4 Referenci^ is her(*by made to deed from Ben F. St>ssoms and wife, to J. E. .Mauney and wife. Beulah Mauni^y dated 18th of i F(*l>iUiU‘y, 1958 now on record in I the Office of the Ri'gisler of E : Deeds for Clevelanrl County in Book 7-N at Page fill. Further reh-renci* is h(‘r(*b> made to deed from Bi-ulali 3'. Mauney. Widow, to Warren E. Reynolds dated Si'pU^mber. 1969 as wdll ap])e{ir on nH*ord in the NOTICE 'Hie Slate Highway Comnii.ssimi offers for sail- a siruiH Irhui-^lc o( l.'ind. formerly owned by li. M. Heavner. which nieasun^s approx- I imalidy 7.3.5’ X 120' X 10.3.2’. 'I'lii.s ' land is located on the nortli side of U. .S, 71 near Ilio wivitern city limits of Kings Mountain. Only .se.iled bids on bid forms furnished by the SHile Ilighwoy ' Commission will be ;icc<*j)ted. \ I minimum hid of $1.4(M(.00 will he j reijuiied. Bids will be opened on I March 8. 1971, at 10:00 A.M. in , Hie office of the Division Right of Way Agent of the Sl;ite HiglvA'ay ' ('f>mmission offfee in Shelby. ] North ('arolina. Tlio Commission re.sorves the I right to reject any or all bids, j Tilt' State Highway Depart- I ment, in aci'ordvsnce with Hu* pro visions of Title VI of the Civil I Rights .\ct of 1964 (78 Stat. 2.52i I ;ind the regulations of the Di'- i piirtment of Commorci* (15. C.F.R., I Part. S) issu(*d pursuant to such ! <»ct. hereby notifies all biditi-rs i it will affirmatively insun* ' Hiai the contract entered intopuir- ! suant to this advertisement will Hussey ((Umtinurti /j’oM Poi/c Thrcri have M*t*n a lot of giKxI prospects. But I havi'n’i seen anybody to (ompare with David Thompson of (T(‘.st. Ho (‘{in play {inywhen-." Apixdaclihni is .it a disadvan lag(‘ in nx-ruiting. Tiie Boon«» school is in the jjroce.-%s of <*nler- ing the NCA.\ and hopefully the .Southern Conh-renci*. So A.SU has to recruit on the 1.6 scale. "Of cour.se, Iheri-’s iKdliing dof- iiiilo ah »ui going to tin* South ern ConfLMi*nce.” s;iys Hu-s^y "but everybody i.s ie;H confident that we will. And were reciuil ing under NC.VA niles.” One of the big men Appidach iaii hope.s to hind is 6-(> Clift While of Wayne Community C’ol- Icge. "We Ihink we h.ive a good cluuice at some good hig men,” siiys Hussey. "But you never act ually know for .sure. Kids will sliow {i lot of interest but until you aetimlly get them, you can’t count on them.” Aivpalachiiin’s v{irsiiy outfit posted a miscranle 8-16 record this trip and the Mountaineers will need all the h(*Ij) Hiey can get next ye{ir. It might b(‘ Hud they’ll go after .some junior college* boys, as Hie fresliiruin team’s bi’tler i)layers were Hie Utile gmirds. B;irnes and Davis, Whethi'r or not Hussey figures in ASU’s future rcmjiins to <b(‘ .s(*en. Ho had an cin'abh* 65-6 won l.Kt record in three yixus at Kings Mountain <ukI he took a freshman outfit this year that w'as sup]X>.sed to be a loser {ind turneil it into a winner. Like the high .school play<*rs he’s tr\ing to recruit, Hassey’.s being liK)k at. It’s matter of tiim* before .someone grads him. MORK_AB<)VT Baseball Schedule fiuni) Pfific Thi'f’cf ((.'oUtifllK’f/ April 20 Rulherforclton at Belmont Burns at .8helby Crest at Clia.se King.s Min. at Cherryville E. RuHi. ill Lincolnton April 23 Belmont a! ('rest Clieriyvillc ;it Burns Chosi* ill K. RuihiTford Shelby {il Kings Mtn. Liiuolnton at Ruilicrfordton April 27 Belin-iiil jH Cha.se ('rest at Burns E. Uutlu'Mord ;it ('herry\ illc King.s Mtn. ai Uutlierfordion Shcll)y at Lincolnton April 30 Cnerry\ill(‘ jiI Belmont Burns at K. Rutherford Lincolnton .‘if Chasi* King.s Mtn. iit Cre.st RutiuTfordion at Slu*lby May 4 Belmont at .Slu'lby ('base «it Bunur Lincolnton jU (Nierryvilh* RutlK'rfordl'Ui Jii (’n‘sl K. Rutherford at King.s Mtn. May 7 Belmont ;il King.s Mtn. Burns at RutluM'fordton Cha.sr* .'d Cherryville Crest at Lincolnton Shelby ;d E. Rutherford May il Burns .at Belmont SlK*rny at Clm.se Cherryville at ('rest Ruiherfonilon at K. Rutlif. Kings Mill, at Lincolnton May 14 F'{ist lUdherford at Belmont Lincolnfoji at Burns Kings Min. at Chiise Rutherfordlon at Clu'rryville Cre.st at Slielby Scientists Can Now Watch Living Lungs At Work; Taking A Breather 1:0(1 I :(HJ t;00 4:00 1:01) 4 :0n 4:00 7:.30 •1:00 1:00 Scionl isl.s can now walch living lungs ;d work. Hiw? V\<*H, Hu'ougb wiml'WVs pl.'iccd in tin’ i-he.st widl'-. Almost, cv(-r\thing Hud b known {d) Jill di>i-a.*^c(| lung.N lui.s h<*en di.*^co\'crc i from de;ul lungs. .\fii'r a lung luis been .stiiined. shrunk, {ind prejsui-^l lor .study, ilmugh- B lonccr je-.cm- hie liu* living lung. Ku-n dn- tcch- nii|uc of n»i)idl> lici-zing Hie lung does not pe;ndT ronliniiou.s o» Si-re.d ion.s. At Hu* Nortbv\e<l«‘rn IhdMT.silv .Scliool of .Mcdiciiu- in Chicago. Dr. Ricluird Uaiboid has dc\'eloped the lcebni(HU‘S to .see lu.’igs in {iction. lie in-erls ;i jdcxigl.a.s cut- siuipcd windovN' (into u labbii’a' I'licsi w.dl TIk* windo.v is ins4*rt- cd op the rigid .side. j<-pl.avilig die .sixtii {ind .s<*\en!ii rias wliich )nue been removed. Tile r;ibl)ir.s lung is iiji {ig{iiiisl the pl(‘.xigl{(S h\ suction, and 1h<- lung surfaci* can bo e\- jindned Aiih a i\i)c of ligld ^td<-- i'oscop(«. IMi ilogr.aplis c{Ui ix* I iken w it il Hu* {dll o| ill! j-lectionie 1 la.sli lu'lci intrr the Aind«A\'. The iiouali* wiili the tcchnrt|U<- is that it docs.-i't ice\;d wind luii>pcn.s in Hu* [-ari of die lung b(‘l«)\v the sur:a'-<*. Bill il j.s an ijnporiant dc\ehfpnu-ni in direct o;)S(*i A Id ion of li\ing lung.s at work. Tile observation can lu*ip in Hu* fight against rc.<j>i;{ii »r\ di.se{i.scri, ()n{‘<»f th<-sjKT’fic problmn.s Dr. ilarbord i.s conccriK'd witii i.s atelciMasis. a voiKlidon winch in* ,olvi*s {I collapse 4>f the fUr sacs of tin* liing.s. In liumans. then* me 300 million air .s;ics in eadi lung, Alicre oxyg<‘n and carbon flio.xide ;ir<* 4*xchang<*d. To find out moi<* about human lungs an<l how' Hi(*y work. c<in- tael > lur Ic.-id tubervidosis and rc.')»ind 'ly discjisi* ;i.ssocialion. It’.s a miiHci of life and l)i<*ath! Mrs. farpley s Rites Conducted F'uneral .si-n ii.'cs for .Mrs. Betty Schofield 'Lirplex’ wxTe held at 2 jt.ni. TiK’s^la.v from Si.sk Funeral Home Eh.-I Cliaiad. interment fol low ing in We.slview (hardens. Mr.-. Tai’iiley. 76, of B(*ssemer City, died at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the Kings Mount;iin hospiiiil. Sh»* wais widow of J. Virgil Tarpley. Sr. Surviving ari* two sons, Charles and J. V. 'r.ai'iiley. Jr. of Bo.s.s<*mer ('itv; .(lid three brothers. Guy and .raine.', B. .Schofield of Bessemer ('ily and Daniel Schofield ot Cilen- arfieo, .Md. CARD OF THANKS We wasdi to thank all of our man\- frii*nd.s on Landing Street for i)eing so kind to us in our linn* of .-'oroiw. May God Bl(*Sk*4 all of you. Waller Peterson Family Office of the Rogi.ster of De4»ds • be aw'arded o the highest re.spon- U.S. idspoy rint'erest. sibl<' bidder without fiis(Tiniina- lion on Hie ground.^ of rju-e, color, or natiomil origiji. For furtlu*!' (U*s(*ri])tion of prop erty and details concerning bid ding conljicl Mr. .\. I). Bridges. Division Right of Wtiy Ag<*nt. N. C. Slate HiglvAjiy Commission, l^ I O. Bbx 17, Slu'lhy, North ('.arolina —T(*lej)lionc' No. 4S7-1393. 2:25 3:4 Jfo/.’A' ABOVr Vincent's {CanltthHii I’fttni. Thn V) led his leiun wiiii {t 1.5ii line {in.l 371 .‘•et. And Tignor’s 131 line and Blanton's 358 s(*t le<l the losers. Drewes 3'ax dmjiped three gaiiK-s to Griffin Drug Tliursday but still clung to Hu* J.adies’ h*ague lc{id. Bobbin .M- Kc'-’s 11s line and Pal Hermton’s 339 sc’l lopped the wimier.s while Pat Pantlu'i’s 11S-.316 jod Hu* i(**tgue leiidcis. LADIES LEAGUE Mr, Joij.’i A,. . 1T>Q0 Main 'Street 4uyt:ovvu , H . S , A . T4 Mn J^ine L, Doc . »<a / A?. i-, h In Tin* General Court of JusHee Superior Court Division" ST.\TE OF NORTH CAROLINA ; Clevel;ind County ADMINISTRATOR'S — EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ; Having (lualified a.s F'xecutor of the estate of Ruth Plonk Ornunid of Cleveland County. North Caio- lina, tlu.< i.s to notify all per.sons having cLUms agaiiKst the estair of sayd Ruth Plonk Oj’xnjind U» : present‘them to t*ie undersigned within 6 months* from date of the I publuxition of this notice or .same will be pleaded in bar -if theii recovon*. AH per.sons indebied to | .said estate please make inimecli ate paymonr. Tills llie Sill dav of Februarv, 1971. Hugh D. Ormand Exo.-uti)r Jack H. White, Atloiney 2:11-3:4 Teams Won Lost Drewa I'a.x 22 20 Oatc.s Shell 17 1.5 Gritlin Dru^^ 16 16 Dellingers 10 16 A'inrr. Leaien 16 16 Plonk Bros. 9 23 MEN'S LEAGUE Union 76 19 1.3 Rannv Blanlon IS 18 Plonk Oil 16 16 Quality Sand. 16 16 Albert Urackt'lt 14 IS DiiUnjj H(*atin,2: 13 19 REALTY FOR SALE 1— 5 idoin Kratiu* Iloitie. locatod Lak(* Mcdilonia Rd., lol 1(1(1 .\ L5H. ri ii‘t* S6.(KH), SCiOO down payment, monthly jjayineiils SBH. 2— I joom Hiiek Hoines, fully I'ai’ix'U'd, completely redecoruled. Pri<*e SS.(i(Hl cacli, ,SS()U down pay- mnl. moiHliiy |>a\meMt.< STN. 1—5 room KiJime IIousi*. tx)mp]el('ly paneled, with Price S5.()(M), 851)0 down payment, month ly pay nionl.s SHO. 1—5 room block lioiisi*. locatiul Ilwy. 20 lo Bessemer ('ily. Ih icc S.'VHOO, s;i0() down payment, monthly paymenis ?>o5. 1—1 room Friiim* Houst*. located off (ki.slonia Hwy., has well in yard, rrice Sl.SOi). .s;250 down pay ment. monthly payments S.'U). REYNOLDS REALTY 120 York Rd. Night 739-4478 Phone 739-2326 Kings Mountain, N, C. B -v!/.-. Ci 0 ^ k \ \ ftm ■ t xt- Now it’s official. Now one of the safest investments in the world brings you new and higher relurns. ^ Now your U.S. Savings Bonds pay the highest interest in history: a full 5 per cent when held to maturity of 5 years and 10 months. (4% the first year; 5.20^ thereafter to maturity.) Previously, these Bonds earned you only 4^/i% if you held them for seven years. The new interest began June 1, 1969. So all of the. Bonds you own, no matter when you bought them, have been collecting higher interest since that time. Those Bonds are still replaced if lost, stolen or burned. You can still buy them through Payroll Savings or the Bond-a-Monlh plan. Regardless of other invest- - -- your ments, can you think of any easier, better, or safer way lo luiild a nest egg for yourself? Ifs nice to kno5v that you are doing a little something for Uncle Sam, too. The S62 billion in U.S. Savings Bonds now outstanding in the hands of millions of Americans go a long way toward keeping your country financially strong. There never was a belter time to take stock in ^ ^ America. There'’samanat the place where ^ ^ you work who ^ can start you on ' the Payroll Sav- ings Plan right now. ^ TENSION? If you suffer from simple every day nervous tension then you should be taking 6.T. tablets for relief. Call on the druggist at the drug store listed below and ask hint about B.T. tablets. They’re safe non-habit forming ' and with our guarantee, you will lose your every day jitters or receive your money back. Don’t accept a substitute for relief, buy B.T. tablets today. INTRODUCTORY OFFER; Worth $1.50 Buy one small size B.T. —get one Free Kings Mtn. Drug Co i -W A Bonds are safe. If lost, stolen, or destroyed, wc replace them. When needed, they can he cashed at your Iiank. Tax may he deferred until redemption. And always remember. Bonds are a proud way lo save. Take stock in America. With higher paying U.S. Savings Bonds. We Drill Wells! And install Goulds quality water systems With Dependability Arnold's Well Drilling & Pump Service Phone Arnold Philbeck 739-4315 Oak Grove Road Kings Mountoin. N. C. A yard or ao of material—and almost 200 years of dreams and detaraaisttion—^mak* an American Flag. , K Wo koBor diat flag when we value the heritage it represents. Wo dofead k when wo strengthen our freedoms by using them. AD this k part of what our young people must learn if they arc to bocomo responsible citizens. ACbbjt odneafors count on the Treasury s School Sa\ ings Program to help illustrate these ideas. They know that buying U. S. Savingo i St^ps regularly gives each youngster an active part in his coun- I try s aflFairs, a part he can understand and from which he can < oomc to appreciate how his country and his freedom depend on ' what ho does at a citizen. ^ IM Ao School Savings Program help your students A -v ; xn ' aad thomselvoo. : buy tfielr, first Savings Stamps this year they'll receive ft omllM 0^ Oid Glory. When they trade in their stamps \ lor ft SoMi B Bond, a special Old Glory certificate will be AWAffdOd tQ BMm. r; SHARE IN AMERICA Buy U. S. Savings Stamps 1 and Bonds 00
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