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WANT ADS
THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C.
Page 7
LEGALS
Ihoncc wpsterly alon" the south i
lot line of I’areel 2 Block 20 elfilit |
feet more or le.ds to tlie north-1
east property corner of Parcel 3i
Block 20; thence .soutlierly aloni;'
the e.-i.st prn))<*rly line of stiid,
parci'l and erftssitiK W<*st Gold
Street to the northeast (-orner of
way line of South Tracy
3.50 feet more or less to the .south
east i-orner of Parcel 4 of Bks k
1(>; thence westerly aloiiK a south
ern iir.iperly line of said parcel
fid feel more or le».s to a hack
corner; Iheiice northerly 2.5 feet
mere oi less alon.o a rettr lot line
Parcel 2 B!(K-k 25 and con-tinuinR of .said projH'ity to anciher btick
.southerly alons: the ea.st proper-. corner:*iience we.slei<y 90 fis-t
ty line of said i>arcel ii total di.s-1 more or le.s.s to a rear corner of
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The City Botird of Commission
ers, Kinjis Mounltiin, Ninth Car-
clina, hereby givi'S notice of a
; public hearing to be lu-ld on
December 6, 1971 at 7:311 it.in. in
the City Hall, Kings .Mountain,
North Carolina, for the puipo,sn
, of allowing any inicrt'sied per
sons to pre.sent tlteir views in
resiK'i't to the proposed redevel-
^ opnient of the following desorrbed
area known as the Ctrn.sler Street
Urban Renewal Area, Project No.
N. C. R-9t>, and described as fol
lows :
Beginning at the northeast eor-
m-r of th(‘ intersection of Cans
ler Street and Warn Road and
proceeding in a southerly rlirec-
l.iim along tile c.-ist rig.h of way
line of Cansler Stri'et 1,130 fiatl
more or less to the north lot line
of Parcel 1 of Block 10; thence
easterly along said lot line and
crossing North City Street 239 feet
mure or li'ss to the east Tightsif
■\ way line of Nortli City Street;
^ J Ihenee .southerly along said right-
of-way line 387 feet more or less
to its interseetion with tlie norl-h
. right-of-way line of West Ridge
Street; thence ettsterly along said
right-of-way line .380 feel more or
le.-is to the ea.st right-of-way line
, of Railroad Avenue- thence south
erly along said riglrt-of-way line
' 243 feet mere or less to its inter
section witli the west right-of-
way line of tlie Southern Railroad
property; theme .southerly along
•said right-of-way line 044 feet
moi<‘ or less, crossing West King
Street, to the southern lot lino
o' Block 19, Parcel 4 fronting on
Railroad Avenue; tlience westerly
along said lot line to the e:i.st
riglit-i;f-wiiy line of South City
Street and eontinuing in the .same
direiition across Soulih City Street
to a point on thi' west right-of-
way line of Soutli City Street for
a total di.stiince of 277 feet tnoiv
or le.ss; thence soulberly along
tlie west ■right-of->.'ay ’ iie ol
Soulli City Street 294 feet more
or less to it.s intersection with the
north right-of-way bf West .Moun
■tain Street; thence westerly along
said right-of-way line .58 f<“et
mere or le.ss t-- c point, said point
being directly across West Moun
tain Street from the northeast
corner of Parcel 2 of Block 20; :
tlienci! southerly across West j
Mountain Strc>et 50 feet more or I
le.ss t04.said properly corner and
continuing southerly with the
east lot lino of Parcel 2 of Block
20 1.30 feci more or les.s -to the
soulhea.st corner of sitid parcel;
said property; thence noiTherly
along the rear lot line of said
propcilj- to and continuing ttlong
tlie west lot line of Pari-cl 1 of
Block It) a total di.'-t.itice -if 175
fei't more or less t-i a 't- linl on
the .s.iu:h ri.glit-of-way line of
West King .-^trecl; thence wc.-l-
erly along said riglit-of-way line
893 feel more or le.ss to a point,
said point being directly u:r.iss
We.si King kirect from llic .smith
wr .-t corner of I‘ar-.-e] 22 of Bio, k
1-5; llieni-c norllietly cro.ssing
'A c.st King .Street to tlie southvi'c.st
f o
lUST ARRIVED
Brand New Shipment
POLYESTER
New Fall Colors
$2.73 Yard
Also
Drapery Material 59c Yard
Blouse Material $1.00 Yard
in beautiful color for Fall
WAYSIDE FABRIC SMO?
Railroad Avenue
Bessie Beam, Manager
tance of 3-43.5 fi'et more, or less
to a point, said point br'ing the
intersection of said proiM'rty line
and the propicsed south riKlil-of-
way line for the j)ro|,'0.sed wid
ening of. We.si Gold Street; tlicn'cs'
westerly along said pro|x>scd
right-of-way' line 229 feet more or
les-; to its intersection with tlic
east right-of-way liiie of Soutli
Cansler Street; 1 lienee w'e.-terl.v
■40 feet more or less to a point
on the west right-of-way line of
South Cansler Slris'l; thence
southerly along Ihe west_ right-
of-way line of South Canslei
Street 1.53 fis-t more or le.ss to
the Southeast corner of Parcel (i
of Block 24; thence w'e.slerly a
long the south pro])city line of
Parcels 6, 3. 4 and 3 of B1(m-1< 21. ■
335 feet more or le.ss to Hie soullt-
wi-sl corner of Pttrcel 3 of f>lm-k
24; s-iifl corner being at the eart
end of an uijoptmcd til icy; Hicn.-e Pared 21) of Block 13 for
northerly eight feel more or less di-laii'-e of 221 feet
along tihp we.st lot line of said
Parcel 3 of Block 24 to the north
righl-of-wa,v line of said unoitiMi
ed alloy; Ihenee westerl.v along
said right-of-way line crossing
Cresecnl Hill Drive 199 fissl: more
or li'.s.s to Ihe southwest eorner of
Parcel 1 d El k 2.3; tlienee in a
northerly direction tilong Hie we.si
lot line of .said proiierty and
crossing We.st Gold St-reid to ti
point on the north right-of-way
lino cf West Gold SI feet for a
total distanei' of 212 feet more
or li-ss; tlience ea.sterly along
.said right-ot-way line 22 feet
more or less to Hi<‘ southwivst
corner of Parcel 2 of Block 22;
thence nopfherly along the west
it.t line of said proixnty 194 feet northwest cornet- of I>;irce|
more or less to the souHi proper- Hlock 13; thence we.slerly along
ty line of Parcel 1 of Block 22; a souHiein properlv line of Piir-
thence westerly along said pr-Ni-d'Ol 2 Hlock 13 .5')'feet more or
erty' line four feet more or less to I less to tlie .southwe.si corner of
the .souHiwest co.-ner of the same ! said parcel; tlience norllKTly a
property; Ihcnc-e northerly along| long Ihe west lot lino of Pared
the west lot line of Parcel 1 of j 2 Block 13 anri crossing P-ai kcr
Block 22 and across West Moun-1 feel to a po-ini on Hic iiorHi-
tain Street to a point on tlie ff>'' iigld-of-\\ay- line of I'aiker
north right-of-way- line of Wi*st;^Ue^9 to a total liislancc of Ittu
Mountain Street tor a distance of i ’ inoi-(‘ or less; thence easterly
246 feet more or less; thence!north righl-ol-way itic
easterly along said riglit-of-w'ay : Paiker Slioel -g) leel moii'or
line 109 feel more or le.ss to Hic ,'‘‘s« inlei-.secHon willi the
northwest corner of Hic inter.sec-. lot linos of Parcels .1, I and
tion of South Tracy Slreei and of '; Hiencc nonherly a-
West .Mountain Street; thence *'’fg said rear lines 2.51.3 fed
northerly along the west right-of-: fiore or less to a point on Hie
Street south lot line f.r Parcel 2 .d Block
4; thence weslei-ly al,,,,.. said Id
line 128 fis-l more or le.ss to dn-
west corner ot .said pi-<i;,i-rn:
Ihenee norlheasiei ly along lia-
north lot line of the same |,r.i|j
erly 127 fwt more m- l<..s.s i,, je
intersection witli llic pro|j.j.sel
I iglit-of-way line for Hu- iiroposcd
widening of Noiith Watiei-sou
.Street, wliich is four teid wesi d
the existing riUlil-of-way line;
tlience nortlieiT.v along .said pin
Iiicsed right-of-way line 70 fed
more or les.s to a point meelin-g
Ihe existing .50 fool riglil-of-way
line of .\oith Watlerson Sired;
tlience easterly aeross Xoi’lh Wat-
lerson Street to Ihe norliiwesl
'•oilier of Pared 1 of Block 2 and
following Hie north propeiT.v line
22.3 fed more or le.ss to Hic
northeast iiroperty eorner of said
I l operl.y; tlience .souHieas-lei l.v
109 fed more or le.ss to Hie north
right-of-way-line of Morris street;
Hiciice easleily along said right
Insurance
Helps Given
corm'f cl said jKii-cd ami contin- of-w;iy- line 21.5 fi*(*t more or Ic
uing .-ilcng the we.s-t lot Bn., of to the east i-iglit-of-wa.v line of
said |iro|)ciiy a tot.il distance of .North Ti aey SI red; tlience north-
.1.34 fed more or le.s.s to the noitiv
we.sl corner of said uiopcrly;
thence in a norlhea.slcrly diri'c-
tion along Hie rear jiroperty line
of Parcel 21 of Blo.-k 1.5 and con-
linuiii,g llic .same eoursi' ;i-.-ro.ss
a total
more or le.s.s
to a point on a southwe.si line of
I*art-e] 1 I of Block 1.5; thi'nce in
a northwesterly direction along
■s.aid pro|icrly line HIS feet more
or ]<-ss to the ino.st .souHiwc.sl
corner of .said jirojierly; Ihem-e
northea.sterly along Hie west
.•iroperly line of Hi(> .same iirop
erty 181) feel more or le.s.s to Hie
norlhwe.sl corner of Parcel 1.3 of
Block 15; Ihenee easlin ly along a
north properly line of said Par
cel 1.3 Block 1.5 65 fed more or
le.s.s to a iioint on tlie retir lot
line of Parcel 12 of Block 15;
Ihenee northerly along the rear
property line of Pareels 12. H), >).
•8, 7 and 1 of Block 15 a distance
of 2.52 fei"! more or le.ss to Hie
easterly along the retir lot lines
of the iol.s fronting on (Belvedere
Circle 1,31 fed more or less to Hie
north riglilsif-wiiy line of an un-j
oiiened street: tlienee iiorlliwe.sl-
dly aliiii_. .s.iid iiglil-ol-wa.v line'
108 feet more or less to the east -
rigiit-of-vvay' lini) fit -aniillier un
opened street; Ihenee nortlierly
along said right-of-wa.\ line 3.36
I'ei'l more or le.s.s to a point on Ihe
north righl-of-W'ay line of Waeo
Hoad; Ihenee .southeasterly along
said iiorlli right-of-way line 172
f<‘d more or le.ss In Hie north
west coriid' of Waeo H lad tind
-North Cansler .Street; tlience in
an ea.sterly direction across .Noi tli
Cansler Sired 60 fed more oi
■ less to the nortlieasl corner of
Waco Hoad and Nortli Pansier
.Sired, the point of beginning, said
project being Hie Cansler .stied
I Urban Henewal .•\rea, N. C. R !I6
: lying in the City of Kings .Moun-
' Itiin. County of Cle\<’land, .Stale
of .North Carolina.
MICTION!
lOaSPECIAL!
FREE/
36-D/^
SUPfHY
when you buy the '
144-tablet bottlel
iBBI
REG.VALUE$1L38
Yoy PAY $8.69
Yousm
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SUPER PLENAMINS... USED BY ML 2S1EMH
OF THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGNEl
Exetinlvoly at ymr Drag I
KINGS nOUNTAIN
■ sroRB DRUG COMPANY
THE CITY'S MODERN'STORE
TWISTER TENDERS
Need Twister Tenders, average earnings of approx
imately $3 per hour. Second and third shifts, full
six and seven day operating .schedule. Excellent
employee benefits. Apply 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. An
equal opportunity employer.
PERSONNEL OFFICE
McNEILL SPINNING COMPANY
Bessemer City, N. C.
GROW WITH US
Due to our continuing rapid expansion in our mining
division we need the following personnel:
• FLOTATION OPERATOR TRAINEES
• EUCLID TRUCK DRIVERS
• PARTS AND RECORD CLERK
We offer good starting pay and liberal fringe benefit
programs. If you have mining or quarry experience
of any type or operate heavy equipment we would
like to talk to you.
LITHIUM CORPORATION ol AMERICA
rif^Yway 161 Bessemer City. N. C. Pb. 629-2282
equal opportunity employer
Household goods, furniture, glassware, electronic
items from TV's to tape players, turntables and radios
.many other articles. Christmas tree orders being
taken, too!
Maple Springs
RECREATION PARK
BETHWARE
(Off U.S. 74 across from Bethware School)
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
SALE STARTS AT 7 P.M.
FLEA MARKET
EVERY SATURDAY MORNING
BEGINNING AT 10 A.M.
Concession Stand Open
PROFITS WILL GO TOWARD
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR NEEDY STUDENTS
P & A Enterprises
Have something to sell? Bring your wares and we’ll
auction them, too, for a commission. Dealers wel
come!
1,1 'rite piii'lici.'io Ilf this healing i.s ■
-- to c-onsider a propos.-il tor the un-!
dd'laking of Hiis Uibaii Henewal |
Brojed,. under .Stale and Boeal j
i.aw. with Federal finatiri-il a.---1
.sBianve tinder 3'ille ! of Hie'
ilon.sing Ai-t of 191!l, a.s amend-,
od: to ai-'iuire land in tlie i roi-
ed area, to demolish or reinme
hiiilding.s and imjjroM'iTieiils; and
to make l-and availalile for devel
o[)ment or redevelopment h.vpri' -
ale enler|)ri.-ie or piihlii- ageneies
as 'iiUhorized by law. i
Tlii.s redevelopment is lieing ^
undertaken by Hu- Kings Moun
tain HedevelopmenI C'ommi.ssion.
, ProposaLs with re.speel hoHi to
roloealion and to Hie Urban P.i'
newal Plan will ho aMiilahle for
examination at Hie offices -if the
Kings .Mounl.ain I’.edevelopnietU
Commi.ssion, City Hall, and at
216 Nru'Hl City .Slre<-t. Kings,
.Mountain. N'ortli Carolina, dur-
in<f regular office houis. which'
are from S;30 a. m. until 5;fX) p.
m. Monda.v Hirough Friday prior'
i to the hearing and will be open
for discussion at the liearing.
I An.v person or organi’zalion desir
ing -to Ite heard will he given an
opportunity to be hoard at this
. liearing.
This Hie 18Hi day of Noiemher.
11971.
JOH.\ IIK.N'HV .MO.8.8. Mayor
City of Kings Mounlain.
lM8-2‘i
About si.x out of every 1(1
A.meriivm aflull.s feel uneasy
when tliey're buying life insur-
ance because they fed Ihey'ri'
not sure thy are buying the riglil
kind of protection.
'ThLs i.s just one of Hie concl:.:
sions from a .slud.v liy a private
reseai-cli firm on 'behalf of he
life insurance industry with ,3.-
9(MJ fiiiiilomly sideeied consum-
er.s. But. it jaiints up Hial life in-
, surance, in the minds of consum
ers, at ic- nI, is one of tlu* ii-asi
understooi iiiirciias<*s a person
will make in a life-time.
'However, help seems |„ he on
Ihe wa.y. A new Isiokid called.
“How to .Selei-t Hie Bi;ghl Life
Insuranc'e Comii-any" is now tx-ing
offered free of ehtiiige u, i|,e
public. The 32-page brocln rc i-ov
ers Ihe following topics: What
are Ihe eharacterisHcs of a luiii].
ity life in-suranee (yimptiny
P-TA Basketball
Tuesday 7:30
Central Junior High’s Parent-
Teacher basketball game sfxm-
sored by the P-TA will be held
Tue.sday night at 7:31) in Central
gymnasium.
The liig douhle-lieado)' is ex-
peeled to atirad a l-ar.ge crowd.
.Members of the women'.s team
for Hie parents include; Shirley
.Sliytle, Dotlie .Southwell, Anneli i
Hohinson, Lynn .Mauncy, Doris I
Howze, Annelt VV'el).ster, Mary:
Timms, Dolores Edgerton. .Mikie i
Baity, Janict' Glass. Louise Ly- j
bl and, Betty Ware and Heltie j
Cox. 1
.Among members of the men’'-' '
team for the jiarents ate Boh |
.8ouHiwell, Dr. .Sam Robinson. '
Donald Jones. Bob .Manor and
Tomm.v Bridges.
Other members of the parents
men's team are; Carroll Ledford.
Dr. Frank .Sineox. Dougla.s Shy -
ties. Josh Hinnant, Charles -Matt-
ney, William Manning, Bol) Cox.
Hugh Lancasli'r, Ken Bitmgard-
lie., 5’ates Harhison, Guy Trout
and Charles .Smith.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having (luaiifii'd as .idmini.s-
Halrix fir Ihe e-lale of Mis.s tlo
belt a Wylie. d<*ceas<‘d. tlii.s i.s ‘to
notify all jxM-.s-ins liaving claims
I'l licr cstale to |)fe.seiil them to
Ihe undersigned ivilhiii six
moiiHis from date 'd Hie pulili-
cati ,11 cf this iioHce nr same
will be jileaded in liar of thcii
reeoveiy. All persons irideliteS to
said estate please m.ike immidi-
tlie payment.
Tills the 18tli dav of .November.
1971.
Mrs. Tli.-lma \V. Pearson
Administratrix
Estate of Mis.s Kooerla
W.vlie
! 1:18-12.9
•Sources of impartial information
where to slait in selcding .-
!(|uality firm; and other f|ueslion
i to help you make your choice
I The bix>klet also contains a iglo.ss
' ary of commonly used life insur
anie terms.
i Copies of Ihe booklet may hi
oluained by writing Consumei
•Services. 'I'lie Bankers Life, Do:
.Moines, Iowa ,5(rid7
James Crawford
Wins Promotion
CA.MI' I,eJU.\E. .Marine l‘fc.
James C. Cr.iu ford, Jr. son o'
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Crawford
.Sr., of 11)5 .s. Oi'ienlal Am'., King.'
Mo: ntain, wits promoted to his
pre.sent r;ink upon eompldion
of Individual Comba-l training
wit Hie First Infantry Training
Regiment at the Miiiine Cor|i'
Base, Camp I.ejeune,
METRIC SYSTEM
If you don't know your metric
I system, including gi'ams and met-
■rs, you may do well to brush
[up on if,
Heientl.v the I.'. S. Congress re
ceived a reporf stating that "the
United St:He.s needs to switch to
the metric .system.”
rhe change, if it comes, will
probably lie slow and orderl.y. Ir
fact it ma.v lake a.s long as K
years.
lONGS MOUNTAIN'
BESSEME^ CITY ,
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
BOX OFFICE OPEN.S AT 6:15
SHOW STARTS AT 7:00
I ALWAYS $2.00 A CARLOAD!
Thurs. Fri. * Double Feature!
NO. 1
•TROUBLE WITH GIRLS" Color
NO. 2
•THE PROFESSIONALS" Color
Sat. Only * Triple Feature!
NO. 1
••THE SILENCERS"
NO. 2 —
Color
• TROUBLE WITH GIRLS" Color
NO. 3
•THE PROFESSIONALS" Color
Sun. Wed. * Double Feature!
NO. 1
••BEGUILED" Color
NO. 2
■ YOUNG RUNAWAYS" Color
Wed. Movies Fun Reverse Ord.
ALL SEATS ALL SHOWS
75c
SHOWS DAILY 35 7 9
SATURDAY 1-3 57 9
SUN. 1:30 3:30 9:00
STARTS WED. FOR 7 DAYS
BILLY
JACK.
Just a
person who
protects
children and
other living
things.
ADULT LATE SHOW
FRI. SAT 10:30 P.M.
•’MAFIA GIRLS"
RATER (R) ALL SEATS S1.25
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COMING NEXT WEEK
“AIRPORT
Heavy Equipment Operators
IMMEDIATE OPENING
UNITED STATES GYPSUM COMPANY
Kings Mountain Plant
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Located approximately 4 mi. South of King.s Mounlain
on 216 (Grover Road) Turn left on Rd. 221,5. Look for
U.S.G. .sign with ai’rou’. 11:18-2.5
MAINTENANCE MEN
Experienceci Maintenance Mechan
ics and Electricians interesfed in making
a change in employment should contact
Spectrum Textured Fibers, Inc, located
just off Waco Road in Kings Mountain.
(equal opportunity employer)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as Exin-utor of
the E-stale of Lloyd Pliifcr, Be-,
cofl-sed, late of Cleveland County,!
Xorth Carolina, this B to lotify
all pe''<nns h^^■ing el.nims against
the o.state of .said decedent to
present them to the undi'r.signed
on or before the 281 h day of April,
1972, or Ihi.s notice will he plead-;
ed in bar of their ri'covery. All;
per.son.s indebted to said e.state |
will please make immediate pay
ment to the undersigiuxl.
Tills 2Sth dav of October, 1971.
FIltST-CI'hZF..\S BA.\K &
litUST CO.MPANY
Executor
P. O. Box 11)396
Charlotte, North Carolina
GEORGE B. THOM.-VS'SON
; .Mtorney At Law
102 W. Mountain Street
Kings Mountain, Nortli Carolina
; 10:28-11:18
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Experienced in Repair of
Schweiter Winders and ARCT
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Qualified applicants should come by temporary
office located at plant site just off Waco Road in
Kings Mountain.
(equal opportunity employer)
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