IT. Xugust 17, 1972
THt MNCS MOUNTAIN Ht^D, KIN^S MOUNTAIN. N.
WANT ADS
Watch Your
FAT - GO
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR
TO CREDITORS
Lose ugly excess weight with the
sensib^ NEW FAT-GO diet
Plan. Nothing sensational just
steady weight loss for those that
really want to lose.
A full 12 day supply only $2.50.
The price of two cups of coffee.
fi**' . _ drug store
about the FAT-GO reducing plan
and start losing weight this week.
Money back in full If not complete
ly satisfied with weight loss from
the very first package.
DON'T DELAY
FAT*GO boday.
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Having qualified a:; Adminis
trator of the Estate of Virginia
Mae Lutz Johnson, deceased, late
of Cleveland Couny, North Caro
lina, this is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate
of said decedent to present them
I to the underpinned on or before
the 16th day of February. 1973,1
or this notice will be pleaded in I
bar of their recovery. All persons I
indebted to said estate will please
make immediate payment to the
undersigned.
This 10th day of August, 1972.
Ralph L. Johnson
Route 3, Box 2S3-C
Kings Mountain, N. C.
Garland, Alala, & Bradley
Attorneys at Law
122 Cherokee Street
Kings LMountain, N. C.
INVITATION TO BID
The Board of Commissioners
lor the iCty of Kings Mountain
will receive bids until 7:30 p.m.
on August 28, 1972 for Sanitary
Sewer Piipe, Water Pipe, Valves,
Hydrants, Tees and A^ciated
Items connected with various
iMounUin.
All bids fn be marked "^ater.
Sewer Ttpe and Assciaiated Helms”.
' I Mil Henry Moes,
> I Mayor
8.-a7
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX^
TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as AdminiS;
tratrlx of the Estate of A. H. Pat
terson, deceased, late oi Clcv^
land County, North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons having
claimcj against the estate of said
decedent to present them to the
undersigned on or before the 16th
water anod sewer projects. Exact, day of February, 1973, or this not
INVITATION TO BIO'
Kings Mtn. Omg
let me sell your HOME
OR FIND YOU A NEW ONE
HELEN
JOHNSTON
REAL ESTATE
865-5679
8:17-9:18J
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
quantities and specifications are
availble at the office of the pur
chasing aigent.
Bid bond or deposit fn an a-
mount equal to at least five (5)
per cent of the .proposal price
shall accompany the bid.
Tile Board of Commissioners
re.sorves the right to reject any
and all proposals or to accept the .Garrand, Alala, & Bradley
bid considered to be in the best i Attorneys at Law
interest of the City of King*' 12.1 ClhOiokee Street
tice will be pleaded in bar at
their reoovety. All persons indebt
ed to said estate will please mak^
immediate payment to the un
dersigned. J
This 10th day of August, 1972’'
iMadge P. Warlick
. 1017 Brookfwood Drive
Kings Mountain, N. C.
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© Insiallat'on end Fabrication Workers
© Card Plats V^Vorkers
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--iJ;ea»' Operators
P®’** Holidays. Paid Vacations
apply in PERSON:
JENKINS METAL SHOPS, INC.
North Marietta Extension
Gastonia, N. C.
“An Equal Opportunity Employer”
8:17-24
PHENIX PLANT
Burlington Industries
Kings Mountain, Nwth Carolina
Career Opportunities Are Now Available For
Experienced or Inexperienced Personnel
In The Following f<ihB:
SpiniMrN
Spinning Doiiers
Card Tenders
Drew Tenders
Boving Tenders
Burlington Offers Above Average Benefits
Good Pap
'r^e Hospitalization
Paid Holidoys
Bonuses
> ‘ • i.
Profit Sliaring ” ^ -
Interested persons may coll 739-2511 or Visit the
Personnel Office Monday • Friday 8:00 a.in.-5:00 p.ni.
Sat. 8 a.ni.-12 Noon.
“An equal opportunity l^ployer”
The board of commissioners for
the City of Kings .Mountain will
receive bids unUl 7:30 p.m. on
August 28, 1972 for street pav
ing, resurfacing and curb gutter
within the corporate Emits.
■Instructions for submitting bids
and complete specifications for
the work to be performed may be
obtained at the oHice of the pur
chasing agent during regular
office hours.
Bid bond or deposit in an a-
mount equal to at least five (5)
per cent of the proposal price
shall accomipany this proposal.
The Board'of Commissioners re
serves the right to reject any and
all proposals or to accept the bid
considered to be in the best in
terest of the City of Kings Moun
tain.
All bids to be marked “Street
Paving, esurfacing and Curb-Gut
ter Work”.
John Henry Moss,
Mayor
8:17
METER RECEIPTS
Parking meter receipts for the
week ending Wednesday noon
totaled $%.90, including $81.90
from on street meters and $,'5
from off-street meters. City
Clerk Joe .McDaniel reported.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Immediate Openings in Production
No Experience Necessary
We provide on-the-job training leading to responsible
positions in flotation and grinding plant operations.
CHECK THESE ADVANTAGES:
EXCELLENT STAKTING RATES
PAID VACATIONS
PAID HOLIDAYS
GROUP INSURANCE
PENSION PLAN
OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT
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Kings Mountain Plant
An equal opportunity employer)
Located approximately 4 miles South of Kings Mountain on 216 (Grover
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Q
What are the 3 most important rules for
profitable newspaper advertising?
Q. What does A.B.C. do for ma?
A* 1. Your advertising message should be newsy,
. friendly, informative, easy to read. Give
facts and news about your merchandise and
•ervice.
fi. Advertise regularly. Make your advertising
do what successful salesmen do—call on
customers and prospects consistently.
A. At regular intervals one of the Bureau’s large
staff of experienced circulation auditors makes
a thorough audit of the circulation records of
each publisher member. The results of each
audit are published in an easy-to-read A.B.C.
report for your use and protection when you
buy newspaper advertising.
8. Insist on audited circulation reports that
give you the facts about the audience that
your sales messages will have when you buy
newspaper advertising.
Q. What are the FACTS in A.B.C. raporta?
Will Be Allowed on All 1972
Q
|. la there a measure for the value of news
paper circulation to an advertiser such as
the standards a merchant uses in buy
ing merchandise—for example, like
STERLING on silver?
A. A.B.C. reports tell you how much circulation,
where it goes, how obtained and other facts
that help you buy advertising at you would
make any sound business investment—on the
basis of known values and audited information.
A. Yes—in the well known circulation standards
of the Audit Bureau of Circulations.
Q. Are all publications ellglbla tor A.B.C.
membership?
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City Tax Bill-
Q. What is the A.B.C.?
A. No. Only those with paid circulation. Thia it
im^rtant to advertisers because it is evidencs
that the paper is wanted and read.
During August Only
A. The A.B.C. ia a cooperative, non-profit associ
ation of 3,450 advertisers, advertising agencies
and publishers in the United States and Canada.
Organized in 1914. Brought or
der out of advertising chaos by.
establishing a definition for paid \
circulation, rules and standards ~
for measuring, auditing and re
porting the circulations of news-
papera and periodicala.
Is thia newspaper a member of the Audit
Bureau of Circulationa?
Yea. We are proud of our circulation. We want
you to know the facts alxtut
the audience your aeUing mes
sages will have when they
appear in these pages. Ask for
a copy of our latest A.B.C.
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CHANGES IN STATE LAW
NO LONGER PERMIT DISCOUNTS
AFTER AUGUST
KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD
City Of Kings Mountain
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