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Page Four ■nW. KH«Aa THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. LEGAl NOTICES I ':o:inty, of Mittrch, 1972. at 11:00 A. M., the property conveyed in said deed cf trust, the same lying and ibeing In Numlber Four Town- is.iip, Cleveland County. North North Carolina, default, Carolina, and more particularly descrj'jed as follows: All that certain lot No. 47 NOTICE OP EZECUmiZ To oreditora: Having qualMled as Executrix of the Estate of Grady Yelton, \ deceased, late of Cleveland Coun-1 ty, North Carolina, this is to no-! tify all persons having claims a- gainst the estate of said decedent | NOTICE OF FOHECLOSURE IN THE SL’l'EiUOR CCUKl’ | la ing been made in the pay- ^ Undfr^rnlr'by^ vhtue"‘‘<ff""uie ' ■™'"securl'i!^am^"'’said “tod^o^f I fronting 59 feet on TWrd Street, fo Pfese-tt ^them to^the undersign- power of sale contained in a cer- ,rust being by the term.t there tain deed of trust exevuled .:y Of subject to foreclctt re, the un- Doyle Black and wife, Nell Black' ic signed Trustee will offer for dated the 29th day of December, | sa e at public auction to the ^ pifkell & Pickell Engineers. 1970, and recortled in Book 7.S3 at ! hnglie.st bidder for cash, at the Ma^ch, 1956, and recorded in Page 740 in the Office of the | Courthouse door, 'Register of Deeds for Cleveland I North Carolina, on the 2Sth day: I as shown and deserilbed in the I Su bdivision of the property of Neisler Brothers, Incorporated, o. tho which was surveyed and mapped hv at the "y Shelby, WE NEED YOU Due to the continuing growth of our mining divi sion we need the following personnel: Shovel Operators 9 Drillers ^ Scirvice Mon ^ Mechanics ® V/eldors © FEcSeSdon CpeTCiSor or Tjainoe ConSecl Lir’ijinm Corporation oi America New wage rate.s in effect Feb. 1, 1972. We offer good starling pay, free liospitalization, retirement and many ofiitn- l.berai fringe benefils. Highway 161 Bosssir.er City. fl. C. Phone 623-2282 etpial opportunity employer VIZ MCI2D YOU Fast growing Mining & Chemical p"oduccr has an c.x- celienl opportunity for you. We r.eed the following poiTonnt'l: Production Operator Trainee.': Welders Plant Maintenance Heavy Enuipment Mechanic", Mechanics Heavy Equipment Maintenance Foreman C'jme in and see wliat our starting rates are for these jobs. We offer good starting pay and liberal fringe benefits program. Contact: LITE3UM C0EP05AT3CN OF AmsaiCA Highway IGl Bessemer City, N. C. Equal Opportunity Employer the Office of the Register of 'Deeds for Cleveland C<.i,.nty, North Carolina, in Plat Book 7, Pages 22-23, to which referen'ce is hereby made fgr further de scription. This property is conveyed sub ject to these ceriair ease ments, exceptions, reservations and restrictive covenants as shown in that certain deed from Neisler Brothers, Incorporated to George M. Hannon and wife, Viig'inia M. Hannon as will ap pear on record in the Office of the Regis'ler ci Deeds for C.eve- kind Ccunty. Boin the sa.-ne land conveyed :;y George .M. Hann n and wife, to William T. Broome and wife, as will appear on record. A so bemg the same land con veyed by William T. Broome and vvi'.e, Grace R. Broome to Steve Eaily and wife, Madge Early by deed dated the ISth day of April, 1360 and rec eded in the Office jef ihe ]register of Deeds for I Cl vcland County in Bock 8-S at I Page 413. ; See also deed from Steve '' l.rty and wife, Madge Early to Doyle Black and wife, Nell Black dated the 29th day of Decem- !;cr, 19/0 as will appear on rec ord in the Office of the Register Deeds for Cleveland County. Ihi , sale will be made subject to all prior liens and encum- iibrianaes, and unpaid taxes and assessments lor paving, if any. Ti’is Ihe 2nd day of March, 1972. iGGGROE B. THClMASSON, Trustee George B. Thomasson, Attorney t L av, P. O. is-ax tiU,!, iiings .Mountain, North Carolina 3:2-23 ed on or before the 10th day of ’ August, 1972, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov-1 ery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment to the undersigned.: This 10th day of February, 1972. Mrs. Grady Yelton 2:10-3:2 Employment KEEP CHILDREN, ir c WILL KEEP CHILDREN, in my | home. 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. j five days a week. Telephone 739-4417. 2:24-3:2 FOR RENT — W'uehcuse space, 3000 square feet in new fire- pi.,-., ou,i.lmg w'itii sp.'inkier and heat. Phme 739-748L ( 2'24t'‘n LIVi:! LIVE! UVE — u ..vc' days, ca -n S2'X) per week. For j information write giving name,' ad.lrca,, phone numocr, to UNITED .';,'-rUifITIiE3 SYSTEM, I PO Box 3955', Akers Center Sta tion, Gastonia, N. C. 2:24-3:3 BULLDOZER & SCRAPER j TRAINEES NEEDED I Training now being offered on a natiomal scale witn majc.- types | of medem equlpmen't. On-the-job. type training. Experience not nec essary. Industry wages exceed $6 per hour. For immediate applica tion call area cone 803 - 2j3-u9o0 or write Heavy Equipment Di'vl-1 sion; c/o Thurston Motor Lines, Inc.; P. O. Box 157, Cclumioia, SouthCarolina 29202. 2:24-3:21 GOOD USED Color TV's, black! and white TVs, Stereo tape players, portable radios, tape recorders, REPO stereos. All I Bargains. Wilson TV and Music; 900 W. Gold. Phone 739-2616. I 2:10tfn SILF. OH TMBS <S Room Brick Home, 2 full bath.s, basement, three car garage wit’i .storage area, G08 West Mounta.ii street. Available immedialely. Shown by appointment only. Call Reynold’s Realty Company, 120 York Rd. Kings Mountain TRACTORTRAILER TRAINEES NEEDED I You can now tcain to become an ever the road driver or city d. [ er. Excellent earnings after short training on our trucks with our tv- • F* ors PHONE 739-2326 day 739-4473 niaht 2:24-3:6 NCnCE TO CREDITORS ! Having qualified as Adminis-I 'rator CTA of the Estate of Frank L. Blanton, deceased, latej of Cleveland County, North Car- applfcatkm and interview, ofina, this is to notify all persons i t. -vri.e acrio,, having claims against the estate Safety Division, United Systems of said decedent to present them i Indiana, Inc., 325 Hay Street, to the undersigned on or before | j ayetteville, North Carolina, ■ he 17th day cf August, 1972, or i 28302. Approved for V.A. Benefits, this notice wil be pleaded in bar i placement assistance availajle. of their recovery. All persons in-1 transportation compan- debted to said estate will please; graduates, mak* immediate payment to the i 3:2-9 undersigned. I This 17th day of February, SP1N£T tlANO BARGAIN 1972. ! WANTED — Responsible party to NEED'^CASH!)! Is it time for taxes again? Dees your car need repairs? Need to consolidate your bills? Mm RAYMOND F. BLANTON, I Administrator CTA, Route 3, Box 490, Kings Mountain, 1 North Carolina. I George B. Thomasson, Attorney At Law, 102 W. Mountain Street, I Kings Mountain, North Caro lina 2:17 - 3:9 Don't Drive Out Of To^n! Just Drive Down To Triangle Finance Corp. cl 123 W. Mountain St. For Yoar Loan Up to v&CO.CO. Telephone 738'-Z576 take over spinet piano. Can be seen locally. Write Crediit Man ager, P.O. Box 241, McClellan- ville. South Carolina 29458. 3:2-23pd MORE ABOUT KMHS Baseball have most of their players back firom last year’s team which fin ished second in the South'western 4-A Conference. Coach Gibson says he’ll try to play all 22 of his players in the non-conference games. “These two games are to decide on a starting lineup for our South western Conference opener with Crest on Ma'.'.ch 17,’’ says Gibson. “The boys will have to prove thei.Tiselves in these two gam^.’’ G'ibson, who has been working with his pitchers and catchers for three weeks, met with his en tire squar for the first time Mon day. The entire team was sup pcsed to begin practice last week but the bad weather and the 'ra cial Situations at KMHS post poned the opening of pre-season drills. “We’ve been outside all this week,” says Gibson. “We’ve been working mostly on battling prac- MEN OR WOMEN — Would youl tice and infield but we expect to like to earn $.50 to $100 a weekj start taking less batting practice NO’nCE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Sarah Adams, j deceased, late of Cleveland Coun- ' ty. North Carolina, this is to no- 1 tify all persons having claims I against the estate of said deced ent to present them to the under- ! -signed on or before the 17th day of August, 1972, or this notice ! will be pleaded in bar of their re- ! cbvery. All persons indebted to i said estate will please make im- I mediate payment to the under signed. This 17th day of February, 1972. CLARENCE ADAMS, Execu tor, Lake Mountain Road, Kings Mountain, North Caro lina George B. Thomasson, Attorney At Law, 102 W. Mountain Street, Kings Mountain, North Caro- ina. 2:17 • 3:9 part time. Car a necessity. 'Came by 200 E. King Street for details Tuesday, Feb. 7th, be tween 2 and 7 p.m. 3:2pd OFFOHTUHITIES I^r.mcdSa5^ Openings in Frctiuction IJc Expesienco Necessary Wo provide on-tlie-job training leading to responsible positions in flotation and grinding plant operations. CITECK THESE ADVANTAGES: i:TTT PTAFIiNG RJITE.J PAO V/ICATICNS SlCiLSDAYS C'-POUP fS'Ts’Uf^.aHCG Frnricf’n pj-AH 0?rCE7UK'!TY FOPa ADVA?’ CiiriENT Ifow Ir.tarviowing 8;00 A.II. ■ 4:03 P.M. t: —T'-r-f-T • avtUt.» iJ J s ! lae *ej ; Et Il’nga Mbuntn’n Plant An r I’oai upitortitn.iy employer) ;).\lr,'..'' Iv I ro ; nf Mo'tnlain on 216 (Gro\’er r,ook for L'3G sign with arrow and begin work on game situa tions.” Gibson has several starters re turning off last year's team, which finished 12-7-1 ovc.rall and second in the SWC. The former Lenoir Rhyne hurler figures a his pi'ehing staff rc':n‘'s ilirc”--’- his club will be dn the running for tihe conference title. ' ..aLO-ii. David Bolin, a .300-plU5 .blitter fo,- the ca.st twe vee--’, heads the list of IMountaineer prospects. Otntr returning siari.-1 ers include first baseman Graftcn Withers, second baseman Rca'oie | Moore, she rUtop Keith Parker, I outfielders I'im Echols and Can-1 ny Hactsoe and pitcher Ri:k [lord. | Hord and Kenny Farias are j the only boys listed on the pitch- j ing roster but Gioson says Parker j end Hartsoe will aLso see mound action. Both saw rel'ief action last spring. me team’s present rcster reads: Pitchers, Kick Hord and Keniny Farias. Catchers, David Bolin and Dar rell Van Dyke. First Easemen, Graftcn Wither", Jimmy Fkts and Boyd Eair.i. ?t,:ond Ba.'^roien, Rci'ofc'ie Moore and Bill Baird. JhcrUtops, Keith Parker and Mike Gaffney. Third Basemen, Wayne B.-’idges and Doug Ware. Outfielders, Tim Ek'hols, Junior Sellers, Rodney Hurdt, Danny Hart'oe, Foul Manning, Kenny f.olin. Frankie Stokes and Don nell Gill. SECRETARY NEEDED Large realty-development corporation has open ing for secretary. Experience in legal, mortgage banking or real estate work helpful. Good typing with speed writing or shorthand a plus. Salary tops and based on experience. Good advancement potential and training to the right person. Send resume to PHILLIPS DEVELOPMENT CORPOR ATION, P.O. Box 266, Kings Mountain, N. C. 28086 Thursday, March 2, 1972 Wnstruction help WANTED Rapid expansion in this area in near future re quires all types of construction personnel: Foun dation Crews and Laborers, Project Managers, La bor foreman, experience not necessary. Extensive on-job training, rapid advancement, salary based on experience. Send Resume to Phillips Develop ment Corporation, P.O. Box 266, Kings Mountain, or contact Project Manager Roger Osment, call 739-7592 for appointment. CLEAN-UP MEN’S "MANHATTAtr DRESS SMIRTS Solid Colors & Stripes Values tc $9 MEN'S DREES PANTS Woo! - Wool Blcmds - PoSyesloi Elends Broken Si.^es Values te $18.00 $3.88 MEN’S “NORRIS” DRESS SHIRTS Solids and Stripes Most All Sizes VALUES TO $7.00 S3.00 ONE GROUP MEN’S POST VALUES TO $6.00 ALL MEN’S WOOL SPORT COATS Broken Sizes NOW Vj price MEN’S WOOL YEAR-ROUND SUITS $59.99 to $110.00 VALUES NOW $34.39 to $69.99 ALL BOYS’ LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS VALUES TO $4.00 Sizes Up To 18 $1.44 P’AxMOUS BRAND No-Iron - Permanent Pr.js JEAN SLACKS Stripes In Assorted Colors Sizes 28 to 38 VALUES TO $9.00 $3.0(! LADIES CASUAL SHOES VALUES TO $10.00 $4.00 Pail RUGS ASSORTED MATERIALS & COLORS Size 2'x4'$1.99 Size 2'x6'$2.39 Size 4'x6'$3.39 ALL LADIES FLANNEL GOWNS - PAJAMAS ROBES Va PRICE NEW SPRING POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS New Pastel Solid anct Patterns 60 INCHES WIDE $1C0&S3.44¥£e<I 100% POLYESTER DOUilE KNITS DRESS LENGTHS DACRON & COTTON aiSYd PRINTS SHORT LENCniS !c ^!! fndi
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