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Page Six THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, FeKruary 24, 1^72^ NOTICES NOTI.rE OF EISECUTHIX To prcdito’s* Havinj? qualifiod ps Kxo^'iitri of the Estate of tJrady Yeltor T • v-di-.A - . ty. AO ctr.d’”.'!. s > o. ? tifv all perccriR ha'/in'.r flai'.n.- . gainst the estate of said dere lr* to present them to the un.iersiyi ed on or before the 10th day o August, 1972, or tliN noti:(‘ w:) bo pleaded in bar of their r^’ro. _ery. All pt^rs'ins indebted to sail estate will please make immedi ate payment to lh(‘ umlersiiTP'^'' This 10th day of February, 1972 Mrs. Grady Ye] ton 2; 10-3;. TQTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING . A puhlie hearing will b<» (held n Couneil Chambers at 7:30 p.m. a M aulay Kcaruury 28, 1972 con- ;aa)g uie request of J. Wilson n.K'jra and wife to rezone the (-■lo.v described property from, :-20 to R'G; D(*ing located in number four I ''wn.dii.p, and beginning at an j >ld iron stake in tiie northern m j )Id iron stake in the northern; nargin of Maigraee Avenue and •uns thence N. 30-23 W. 17r).0> feet ;o an oLd iron: Thence .S. 59-33 W. 120.33'feet to an old iron: Thence X. 3')-31 \y. 13.5.0 feet to an old .r>n: 'i'iUMce S. 59-29 W. 117.0 feet to a staRe In the Eeistern margin of Maner Road: lihence along the margin of Maner Road N. 16-34 E. 295.55 feet to an iron, Farrell Sains corner: Thence a-, long Sains line N. 54-46 E. 193.71 feet to an iron: Thence further along Sains line N. 35-41 W. 224 feet to an old iircn: Thence along . lejrge Mauney's line S. 80-11 E. 3G3 feet to an iron: Thence 3. 4-30 \V. 349.8 feet to an i-ron, Weirs corner: Thence along Weirs line i 3. 67-35 E. 660.86 feet to an old i iron in the Northern margin of \ Ma.grace Avenue: Thence along the Northern margin of Margrace .Ivenue 3. 59-19 W. 626.85 feet ito t.he beginning, containing 9.854 acres. John Henry Moss, Mayor 2:17-24 TAXPAYERS ASK IRS Roll's Solution To Rnined'Ont Lights, Lamps NEED CASH! Is ll iJme f©i tajres again? Deer, y-- — cn* nerd rcyjsl'w? Heed Sc yciir b'.'.-.s? Bli! 7C 0! T lii2l D :lvo Z NOnCE TO CREDITORS ' Having qualified as Adminis trator CTA of the Estate of Frank L. Blanton, deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Car- j olina, this is to notify all persons j having claims against the estate of said decedent to present them! to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of August, 1972, or this notice wil bo pleaded in bar' of their recovery. All persons in-1 dehted to said estate will please mak.*) immediate payment to the indersigned. Tills 17lh day of February, 1972. RAYMOND F. BILANTON, Administrator CTA, Route 3, • Box 490, Kings Mountain, North Carolina. George B. Thomasson, Attorney At Law, 102 W. Mountain Street, Kia s Mountain, North Caro- :ina 2:17 - 3:9 I This column of questions and held. Wage earners should de answers on federal tax matters termine if it is necessary to file Is provided by the local office of a new withholding exemption the U. S. Internal Revenue Serv- certificate (For W-4) to avoid ice and is published as a pu/blic overwithholding and unnecessary service to taxpawrs. The column reductions in take-home pay. Spe- , Whore were you when the answers rt.esticns most frequent- cilicalb, employees should (1> ‘ Iv asked by taxpayers. claim all the withholding exem- local Southern Bell manager ly asKea by taxpayers. ^ Lalhoratorics has Q -What effect will the new (2) claim te new “special with- developed a so!i..tion to the pixjb- tax law have cn the amount of holding allowance” if single and lem of burned out lamps m ^le- tax withheld from my paycheck earning $25,000 or less or if mar- pones and switchboaids. The in 1972? ,ried and earning $31,000 or less solution ac ording to Moore is a ' (allowance may not be claimed if tiny lamp 'tTmt c-uld glow for 100 A.—As a result of changes in empoyee has more than one jotbl, years or more, the withholding system for 1972, j^nd (3) claim the “additional, Tlie lamp, made from, a chem- single employees earning up to withholding all'wances’' shown ical compound called gallium $25,000 a year and married em- on the hack of Form W-4 if their phosphide, is a solid, transpar- ployees, who^e spouses are net itemized deductions are substan-1 t^nt material that resembles am- employed, with earnings up to tially laiver than the standard her. When a small electric cur- $‘»r.000 a year, can generally ex- deduction. is passed through a suitably prepared crystal, the gallium last phosphide gives off a bright red BOWLING Men's Leo^e Albert Brackett won individual S(X)rinig honors ih men’s league play Monday night, scoring (t 110 line and 371 set to lead his team to a four-game sweep of Dilling Heating. John Dilling’s 125 line and 323 set wore hJjh marks f.i the losers. 'Wimp Bowen’s 158 line and 370 set led Cuib’s Paint Co. to three wins‘over Mi.ill Ramsey's outfit. Ramsey led his bowlers with a 134 line and 353 set. Childers Ro,,fjng won three of four games from Quality .Sandwich as Ranny Blanton scor ed a 123 line and Clarence Plonk added a 333 set. Bob Ramsey s Jcl line and Rli!) Herndon’s 313 sot led the losers. the winners. --- t- , Sarah Cash scored a Ul nne ' and Jenny Oates added a 312 set as Oates Shell won three of f ,ur matches from American Legion, j Barbara Miller’s 131 line and 302 set topped the losers. iBetty Fite tallied a K3 line and Helen Balit^v added a 297 set to ead Drews Tax to a four-game sweep of Plonk Br thers. Bob je McKee’s 113 line and 291 set led the losers. ? DUKE pect to have their full tax with- Q. I was on strike PUELTC NOTICE lUGHWAY PROJECT 6.831783 relocation of us 74 - KINGS MOUNTAIN spring. Do 1 have to pay tax on the strike benefits I received then? Ikht with almost no NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor if the Estate of Sarah Adams, 'cceased, late of Cleveland Coun- y. North Carolina, this is to no- i.y all persons having claims ,against the estate of said deced ent to present them to the under- 'i^ned on or before the 17th day )f Au.'Tust, 1972, or this notLe vili r e pleaded in bar of their re- vAcry. All persons indebted to ■ ! -'s^ate will please make im mediate payment to the under* ■-mod. This ITth day of February, 972. N>tice is hereby given that the North Carop-’a Hi'Thway commission is considering the ap- pi c-L the ro.'ri'dor Ricatiien of US 74 from il.s interse'^M'n wPh I-'’^5 wcFt to a point near SI? 2319. The corridor is north of cxirfing U.5 74; (ro'^.scs Cle.eland .\vonue, beliwecn Deal Street Park and East ElcKTientary School; cr's^es, the Southern Railway between | Phoenix Mill ot'-i Mullens TexMIe Mill; crosses Pitxlmont Avenue ini the vio'.nPy of FuFrn 3;rc> ■ and | CTOSSC''. CaU'ler S'r^r," ’n the \A-, clnity of Price Street; ero'ses SH 2034 and follows a c*rn/ '‘rtat‘'>n A.—Yes strike benefits are tax able, unk.ss the facts clearly show tliey were Irtended as a gift, see IRS 5^,, Taxable Income and Nontaxable or green eat. The tiny crystal device, called a light-emitting diode, resulted after years of reseaix*h and de velopment by Hell Labs scientists and Western Electirc engineers Income, for comnlete informa tion. It is availabre free by drop ping a postcard to your IRS district office. Q.- AVhat transportation ex- wili be used in future telephones, | switchboards, P'3Xs, electronic switching systems, and display boards. In aiTuItis^n, explains M.ore the now light is compatible with solid-slate circuits. It is Ladies League 'Beckey Barnett claimed scoring honors in ladies league action Tuesday night but her Cleveland 'Radiator Service team lost three of f:ur matches to West End American. •Becky scored a 150 line and 34'S series. Pat Herndon’s 119 lire and Betty Wells’ 297 set pacv d lent men to replace," a<lded Me* Ge.. “We plan several cxpcri- ments on offense and plan fo work particularly hard on our passing game.” 1 The Blue Devils lost 21 Icl’or* men and 13 .starters. Am'^ng the miising players will bo All-Amer ica cornerba;"k Ernie Jackson end i AH-ACC defensive back and part- time quarterback R'ch Searl. I Duke will irely hc’avilv in 1972 on sophomores. The top soplio- more hopefuls include quarte-r- baek Mirk Jf hr.'-;:n, nmni.n j backs Mark I ardnn end Milce Bomgardner and linnmen Ernest Clark, Art Garvz;>od, Gene DcViine, Ted Macienutvg airlErure Sny<h r. penses are deductible that are not ,, ‘ „ . easiness related? small, cor.sLmesJ.ttle pa ver, is extrcmciy and tiie cost is low. c! Alternate I and Alternate II, j A. You may deduct as a char- ita'ble contriibution unreimbursed I outof-pocket transi)ortation ex- I ponses directly attributable to , . 'servi.es you render tJ a charit- exp onn, . , , ! able organization. If you use your ^ f->rmat taat f .r;ns let wn car, instead of actual ex- Therc are several possibilities for fulure use that scientists are Uslrrr tile new I penses y-ci. -may use the rate of tors and numlbers, a telephone of the future cculd have a ica Jjut that forms letters and nunzbers. ;a telephone of tlie future could i have a readout pane] that wo ;ld ; allow a caller t c dial a c''flc when he comes horre, and sec the nhoin? numlbers cf te pe pie w'ho crnl- f. ccG--o:T.t.o:i o;’r:i rczYcncc at iocctl r :or z V * i.. 1 .. V. , . ^ ^ '■^2 f-.iOl i.iic. :Ci Ti pii..:;. »j3.iw'ry tops and based on e:*:pcv:cr.co. C ocu aLva.icor/ijnl polonlial and training lo the right person. Send resume to PmLLIPS DPVPLOPi^lENV CORPCR- ATION, P.O. Bo.\ HGfi, Kings Mountain, N. C. 2E0or) \ Glj.Mir.NCE AD.YMS, Execu- r, Lake Mountiin Road, Kin^s Mountain, North Caro lina leorge B. ThomRs.son, Attorney .\t Law, 102 W. Ml* ntain Street, Kings Mountain, North Caro- iiia. 2:17 - 3:9 a? precented at the hearing, l cents per mile to determine crossing US 74 south of Bethware aeductiens. .Sihool tieing into US 74 neor SR Transportation expenses no, 2312. lessary to get medical care are An aerial map sotting , the above is a.ailable for review expenses art? su'.-. he was out; dial a (:;ink anri rv^-wm^r in tho Pitv Unii rn 11^^ the three por-ccnt rule for > ’\ and copying in the Ci-ty Hall '-n ■ . ' and see ^is ba’ance: or call a' Kings Mountain expenses. eomnuter nut in a ''•rnildem an i i In the event the final Environ- educa^hlii‘°and"mnv ’ answer immediately. ' mental Impact Statement dictates te dcduclibll Del candudes. •Thi.s is a gcod tails can be found in two (book-' lets: FRS Publication 508, Tax Information on rMu'’ati.»nal censes, and Publication 531, Tax . . , , , inf rmation -r-n M-r.inrr Ev; ,,:ea. , emitting diode .seems to have a They’re bath .av-li.T'Ve fr-:; j,y J.vcry bright fueme u-.f, r.n-dhrr.i Mff Fespio Wcf e Frke W' k I i^e Fecf nl ?do 24S-42 M Fit ritnire HA^R? WILSCN lOD Stowo Acre's. Kinrr.s Mounto'n PRiZE: GEALY JIATTHESS & BOX SPRINGS Mas. FEANETT?: SlIRRATTE Rt- 1 Box 8C, Kinqs MoT^ntain PRIZE: RCA TABLE RADIO P.AKriE.3 Glover, N. C. PRIZE: 2 PICTUFES any change appropriate w.il bo taken. action | 2:24 , h''v/ n'sear'-h :m(l trie and Bell Labs iKmc'Its Soii- ihern Bell and its cisfone s. EXPERTiMCED gasoline or diesel truck mechanic. Salary c'^m- mensurate with experience. Lib eral f' Inge benefiits. Apply in person at Dalton Tru::'k Sales, Gai'.onia, North Oarclina. 2:24-3:2 Rapid e.xpanslon in tltis area in near future rc- m quires all types ol construel .on ; e;.sorinjI; Foun- ^ dation Crews and LaborciT^, Piojcct Managers, La- bor foreman, expcr.envt' not necessary. l-..xlens.ve on job training, laphl a'cvaneemcnl, salary based on experience. Send iicsume to I hitllps l>ovclop- menf Corporation. I'.O. Lox 2;k). Kings .Alountahi, or contact i'rOjCi : ?.’anager i^ogcr Osment, call 739-7502 for a.ppolntment. i:oTrE OF pur.ii.7 hearing on R 'QUE3T FOR annexation ^ i; ii vill take notice that ty S'ar:! of C7?nn'ssl;*-ner3 J the Cly ci Kings Monn'tain ‘a - f IlcU a pii'bll:- hearing af' T-31 I’.M. on tliG ].3th day of Ml. h. 1972 in CTouncil Cham-bers. V 'h.' ques’ian of annexing the dllcnving de'cribe.l territory, re-i buc'tr.i by petRIon pursuant to' I. S. ICC-452, as amended: j L'V num’oers 225A, 226, 227, '. '.I, sert'en “B’’ as shown on a pla*^ or map made by Sam Lowe,; urveyor lor tiie S. P. Go'^orth OatTt'' dated Cctoher 2?, 1941 as will appear cn rec.>rd in the reg- i^-ei Jl deeds office for Cleveland i ounty in plat b xik 3 at page 11, :(frren?e to which is had for a fuller dcscripUan, said lots being 25 ."cct front each an:i 194.5 feet, 230 ftol, 197.5 feet and 195 feet dec'--) rcToctfully. This bt being nunibtn>d 306 c i Phifer Road. J !in Henry .Mos.-;, .Mayor 2:24 WANTED — S tter for elderly la dy to stay 'hours 2:30 p.m. ta li:00 p.m. 5 days a week. Refer ence preferred. Pay good. Phone -739-3787. 2:24tfin V/ILL KEEP CHILDREN, in my hv.mc. First shift. Call 739-7593. 2:24-3:2 WILL KEEP pre-school ch'ildren in 'my home 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. fi\'o days a week. Telephone 739-4417. 2:24-3:2 snr-n drivers needed Training now being offen d thru the faLliMe.s of Ma.-s B comi.Tior ^nrrifr covering rn'c-t stairs Over-the-road type driver training. Experience not neccisary. Indus try vv'age> exceed f'or hat*'- Far immediate anpliration call area C'-de 803 - 253-6900 or write Semi Division; c/o Thurston M> tor Lines, Inc.; P. O. Box 157; Co lumbia, South Carolina 29202. 2:21-3:2 ''f’ 3 Uii® 5' ’KT'ty ^**71 '• LIVE! LIVE! LIVE — W^d? five d.iy?, earn $200. per week. For inf.irmation write giving name, rdlrcss, ph me number, to Fxin^r -.’-v umTiiE^ systf^m, •PO Box 3255. Akers Center Sta- REDUCE SAFE & FAST with GoEese Tablets & E-Vap "wat er pills'’. GrLL^in Drug. dropp-ing a po.slc: id lO your iR.'. disirict office. Q.—iHavc there boon any chan ges in the Social ilecuiity Tax rate for 1972? Cell and the BoU cystom.’ Mrs. Pal Paid Call MsEsdaY 1’C R'Ua Mr.s. Elizabeth I. \*!i.''rt wife Cl the licutenant- .• lieutenant-governor and latcrial can'd'dato. was a L'MiRain visitor Monday ng. A.-vompaniecl by Mrs. 4un!lcy, a Wadeebc-ro friend, Mr;. VV. K. Maunt y, 'Jr., and Huvh A. :gan, Jr., Mr;. Taylor grocer'’ . ^5^:7^.,.. fn ^ninfT t' Shelby to cut the ribbon or.ering Taylor-fcr-Governcr ‘headquarters. More than 250 paid call at Shcllby headquarters. Jack iWhite, a Kings Mountain Taylor support er, said. Pillip I. Fllen, 0 Pines businessman, fi’erl Friiiay f ’r the Demorratic pr n"'n’ ra e for stale iab''r c^'miris-'^ionor. Fllen. r?, is a in FlVn and Fish Conlra^t'ir':, a eer'etf'ry n'crn- relocation firm. He is seeking the '.Council pf Sjtate p^st being vacat Kingi-[j^d by Frank Cr -ne. Fllen sav.s he wen^s to give the la’^ r denartment a nmv e g look and that a rerrmis^'i'^pe" i.*? needed W'h owill be aware of I lie lab'U’ problems facing onr stni'' Tf e?e'’ted, he «ays he will w:-rk toward meeting ’ the ne»'ds of handicapr<‘‘l \v rke’’s. ret’-rning war voteran.s and tim rer ■apita ir*''nrne of all North Caro lina workers. A raduatc of Pemibroko St de Ttniversitv, Mr. I-Ulen is a perti f'ed te^c’-er and licens'^d funeral director. lie is a native of Harnett c untv and was past [-resident of the Angler Javceo'^. and is nrw active in t’-ie ^ontkrrn HiSiBIHlKSFEGICfS rjJS EM 11 FES lixpcr e:iC3,.I do. bid knit, ir.oikij;:;, dir;:oc‘oiT> a id kn.itcr.5 needed linmecLatel^' i'er your.j, Growing coinpan,,'. Apply in pcr;;on Moru’uiy L. .iOL.;^h Friday at 1^7171^0- .NIC KMITTING MILL.G, iMC., 1‘13 \V, / -demy Street, Cherryville, K.^C. Mi. T. A. CouLdilln, ;rson- nc! Dh’cetor. 2:21 Mauneys Leave For Japan Trip Represent-ativo and Mrs. W. K. XTauney, Jr., will leave Thursday pines J'^v—e^'s, I^Tarr’o^l to the 2;24-3:9pd' morning for a three-week air trip former Caro! Bo'vrran of Greens- . ■ I Japan. hero, he is the father jf a son, FOR RENT — Wirenouse space,; They will bo accompanied by age two. 3000 square feet in new fire- Reiprcsentative and .Mrs. Julian _ proof building with .--r-inklor Fenner, of Frcky Mount, and Rep- - and heat. Phone 739-7481. resentative and Mrs. Bill Rcber- publication is also available at 2:24t’rn son, of Washington, N, C. many p^'st offices. ei TMDE S Room Erick Home, 2 full baths, basement, three car garage with storage area, COS \^c:d r^.ounlaiii street. Availnble immediately. Sliown by anpo'nlment only. C’all Reynold’s Rralty Company, 120 York Rd. Kings Mountain PHONE 739 2326 day 739-4178 n^aht 2:24-3:6 WEA¥Ei(S li' i, Ga-j(ani i, N. (\ 2:24-3:2 Fhcr.o CT Apply ia Persen cahpea industries, inc. Kings Mountain. Korth Carolina Plione 739-6433 >:3lfn LULLDOZER & SCRAPER TRAINEES NEEDED Training n av ho'ng oLered on a natimi'd scale with major types ■f nv. l<Tn exjuFmen't. On-the-job type training. E.xporience not nec- CE'sary. Industry wages exceed $6 per hf ur. Fjt immediate applica tion call area code 803 - 253-6900 0: write Heavy Kquipmont Di'vi- c/.i Thurdon Motor Lines, In '.; r. O. Box 157, CcJum'hia,. S ufliCaroIiiia 29202. 2:24-3:2 OPPORTUNITIES IirirrLcdicLe Openings Sn 'Fiadwcticn IJo E:-fpeiience Nccosscry \V(» provide on-lho-job training leading to responsible po.s;tion.s in flotation and grinding plant operations. CEECir: THESE ADVANTAGES: r.gc::',f,p E?7T BkAR'IllAG RAILS PA'O VACATIONS PrVO nCL'DAYS PLAN OFI- CZIT'JNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT Now Interviewing 8:00 A.M. - 4:C0 P.M. iSed Sd^tes Coisuasi Kings Mountain Plant An oiiual opiiorlunity employer) J.ocaled approximately -1 mil.’s South of Kings Mountain on 216 (Grover Road) Look for USG sign with arrow 2:17-24 I ^'V - t ..Jt-Aua. I-,-.*.. . tr-A.. ■r.:,..••«■ ^ ..ar. 4%% Regular Passbook Saving upeu an account with any a- mount any time. Withdrawals are p<^rmittGd at any time, all inter est paid quarterly. This is a ideal saving account for any member of the family. GREAT %% Certiiicate SAVING PLANS Minimum investment $100 with additions in muliiples of $100. In terest paid (juartnly. Withdmw- als at any time. 5% Passbook Saving Fop people who desire the conven* ien'.e and simplicity of regular pa-isbook saving, but can provide a 90 notice of withdrawal to earn a higher rate of dividends. Minimums of $100 with addition.s in multiples of $100. Dividends are compounded quarterly. SV4% Saving Certificate 5%% Saving Certificate G% Saving Certificate Minimum lnve.stment of $1,000 with additions of $100, all Inter est paid nuarterly. This cert corns 4?4% with a Bonus of ¥t% if left for 6 months. Minimum inve.stment of ,$5,000 with addition in multipl«‘s $1,0(X) one year maturity with automatic renewal Dividends are paid quar terly. Certificates earn from date of investment. Withdrawals made prior to 12 qualifying pi'riod are subject to maximum penally of 90 days lmori?st forfeiture. Funds immediately available. Minimum inv(*?nment of $10000 with a<]dUion.<i in mnlii[tl(*s *>1 $1,000. Two >ear niatuTily wiih automatic r.-newal. Divulcnds paid quarterly. Cerfificaks earn from date o' inve.siment. Wiih- drawals rn-.i-u* prior to 2l months qualifying perioii are snbjci-t m maximurr penalty of ‘H) .javs ia- terest forfeiture. I'unii immedi ately available. Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association P. O. BOX 746 KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA { AJ F<
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