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J 1972 Thursday, Ocbber 19, 1972 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Page WANT ADS legal notices property being conveyed by Elmer „„ . n'ctivrs'rr? atrty T. Hardin and wife, Lula L. Har- OF ADMINI.^TRATRIX \ ~i''' ^ ale tr! ' ^RTH ite? and 1 i <E Re. Range. Electric e. iFTES in ■ 100 X 5 Town- tty, Adj th sides. IG Cher- Buslncss iterbury ne, Oa.s ination. ■nter St. tOR SALE — 19G1 Falcon. Run.s ’(fid. $100.00. See ut 911 First street anytime. 9;7tfn ANTIQ^ REnNlSHtNG — WIU picR up and deliver. Phone 739- 7136 anytime, Frankie Moore*. 9:28tln LEGAL NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE I.N' THE SUPERIOR COURT north CAROLINA CLEVELAND CCU.N'TY FOR SALE C SeTle.s Traetor with Bush-Hog, $500. Call 739-7306 after 5 p.m. 9:7tfn m UNDER AND B\ VIRTUE of the power of sale contained In a cer tain deed of trust executt>d by 1953 vUlLs-Chaliners | BURGER BARN INVESTMENT COMP.ANY, LNC. dated the 21st day' of -April, 1967, and recorded In Boak 735 at Page 20 In the CMfice of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County, North C;iro- lina, defaUlL-haylng been made In the payment of tlte indebteid- neas tliertsby secured, and said deed Cif trust being by tlie terms thereo. .subject of foreclceure, the undersigneti Trastce will offer for .sale at public' auction to the at the BARGAINS IN FABRICS Lou's Mill Ends & Fabrics 3 mllas West of Kings Moun- ta'n on left tide of U.S. 74 or one mile East of Bethware school on right side of U.S. 74 PoIyAter S1.49 yd* & up Lace 10 cents yd. Sleepwear 50c yd. Elastic 5 yd.s SI .00 Open Monday thru Sgturdoy Each Week 9:30 - S p.m. Mrs. Lucille Luckadoo. Operator Route 3 PHONE 739-6514 , .lighojt bidder lor cash, I Ccurthoase dour, in Shelby, North I Carolina, an the 31.st day of Octo ber, 1972, at 11:00 A.M., ttie pro- .aerty conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Number Four ToATisliip, Cleve land County, North Carolina, and more fartirularly de.scribc'd as follQw.s: TRACT NO. 1; 8ei ig situate and located In the Eastern .sectiom of the Town of Kings Mountain, North Carolina, and being LoU Nos. 2e, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36. m houst*, iximately d at lO-tt ,D DEAN $21,000 8:7tfj oom, >lna. dou- beat. 04 TREEWORK For Professional Tree work. Includ ing Cutting Down, Topping. Removing Deodwood. W.T. CLARY Phone 739-2614 9;14tfn EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY Area retail chain needs to fill department head po.si- tion immediately. Good chance for advancement. Salary open. Complete fringe benefits package. Paid vacation. Hospitalization package. Profit sharing. Contact Larry Dunn for appointment today. Clark Tire Co. i 407 Battleground Ave. Kiaa$, Mountain Phone 739-6456 37, 38, 39, as shown by a plat oi blueprint of the said property, the same beuig of record in the Clev’e- land County Register of Deeds Offi e in Bouk of Plats 3 at Page 3 to which rcfcTOTice is hereby made and the record thereoi for lull identification and descrip tion. The foregoing being the same pfoperly conveyed -in twp deeds from Slater Br^., Inc. to Slater .\lills, Inc. in Deed Book at Pages 578 and 581 respectivedy. Fur further reference see Book 9-iH at Page 585 and Book 7-H at Page 219. TRACT NO. 2; Situated on the North side of Slater Street, also known as Mountain Street, In the City of Kings Mountain. No^ Carollrta, and BBX^INNING at a stake in the edge of said street, the Southeastern eotnet of the Lot No. 39 in the RegiaU-r of Uo(xls of Cleveland County In Plat Bool: 3 at Page 3, referred to in Tract -No. 1 above, and running thence with .said street. Erat 90 feet to a stake, Anthony’s cor ner; thence with Anthony’s Una Narlh 275 feet to a .stake; thence West 90 feet to a stake in the Norlhea.st corner of Lot No. 39 of the Plat recorded in Cleveland bounty Register of Deeds Book 3 at Page 3; thence South 275 feet to the BEGINNING, the same be ing that property conveyed by Nell Grimes, et al, to Slater , Bros., Inc. dated -May 20. 1958 as will appear on record in the Office (k the Register of Deeds of Cleveland County in Book 6-U at] Page 420. , | TRACT NO. 3: Being loeated inj teh Town of Kings Mountain and being known as the Oriental Ave nue property of the J. G. Kord Es tate and consisting of about two* (2) acres beingdivided into two (2) lots described as follows: Lot No. 1 - BEGINNLNG on the West * side of Oriental Avenue at the Southeast comer of Mrs. W. A. Ridenhour’s lot; and runs with airs. Ridenhcui-’s, Oaxl Ragnsey’s and Walter Ormand’s musl Southern lines, North 89-0 West 320 feet to the C. A. DUling heirs comer; thence with said DUling lioirs line, Siuth 0-15 West 275 feet to Slater Street; thence along Slater Street, .South 89-0 East 320 feet to Oriental Avenue; thence along Oriental Avenue, North 0-15 j East 275 feet to the BEOINOIING, containing 88,000 square feet, SAVING AND EXCEPTING a cer tain portion that must be taken oft of the most Southern side tci pernrvit the extension of Slater Street, which is to be 50 feet, wide, the same being Liots N 17, 18, 19 and 20 of the L. Mann Subdivision. Lot No. 2 GINNING on Fred Byers’ North ernmost comer 275 feet from Gold Street and 410 feet from! Oriental Avenue, and running, with Byers' Metcalf and C. A. Oates’ line. South 89-0 East 250 feet with Oates’ corner. Iron pTpe; thence Nqrth 0-15 East 275 feetj with Oates’ Urve to said Oates’, ccrnei cut Slater Street; thence with Slater Street, North 89-0 West 250 feet to the old city properly line; thence wiUi the old city property line &uth, $-15 West 2T5 feet to the HEGI-N- NlffG, oqntadrung 68,750 squ'afe feet, SAVING AND EXCEPTING a certain portion that must be tak en off tjie most Northern side to permit the extmsion of Slater Street which is 50 feet wic^. This tract being Liots Nos. 21, 22, and 23 of the L T. Mann Subdivisicn- The two (2) above lots-an? a part I at the property allotted to Max-j garet Hard Anthony by the re- i port of Conanissianers as record-1 ed In Book 5-H at Page 497 in the Office of the Register of Deed-s of! Cleveland County', North Caro- j lina. TfiACT NO. 4; Lying and bei^i in the City of Kings Mountain,! North Carolina and BEGENNINGI at an Iron stake, whtah iron -stake Ls South 160 feet from the I corner of Lot No. 2 as shown In, the Clevedand County Register of j Deeds Offlrxj In Plat Book 3 at I Page 3, and runs thence along { Fred Plonk’s former lines South. 112 feet, more cv less to a stake i in the Slater MiUs, In'c. li.ne: | thence along Slater Mills, Inc., line West 125 feet to a stake;! thence North 112 feet, more orj less to a stake, a new corner;, Uience a new line East 125 feet to the BEGINNING, the samel din to Slater Mills, Inc. on the 7th day of April, 1961 a-nd rc-. corded In the Office of the Rcg-i Islar of Deeds of Cleveland Coun ty in Deed DK>k 9-C at Page .586. TACT NO. 5: Lying and being in tile City of King.s Mountain, North Carolina, and BEGINNING at an iron slake in the SouUi, margin of East King Street, El-' mer Hardin’s corner and runs thence South 275 feet to a slake, in the Slater Mills, Ine. lines; i thence along Slater MiU-s, Inc. line. East 116 feet to a .stake; thence along Tesscncer’s lino. North 275 feet to a stake in tlic South margin of Blast King Street: thence along Ea.st King Street. West 116 feet to the BEGINNING,! oontglning 31,900 square feet. Be , ing that property conveyed by Fred Plonk and wife, Ferguson R. 1 Plonk by deed recorded in the Office of the Cleveland County Register of Deeds in Bo,rk 9-C at Page 584 and dated February 7, 1961. SAVING AND EXCaiT'ING Unit iportion of the property eon veyied by Slater Mills, Inc. to El mer Hardin in Deed recorded in Book 9-C at Page 588. This sale will be made subjoci to all prior Hems and encum brances, and unpaid taxe.s and assessments for paving, if any. This 5th day of October, 1972. GEORGE B. THOMASSON Trustee GEORGE B. ’THOMASSON Attorney At Law 102 West Mountain Street Kings Mountain, North Carolina A, 10;3-26| I TO OREDITOR.S ! Having qualified as Adimnis-I tratrix of the Estate of Fairy L. pattcison, dcceaicd, late of Cleve land County, .North Carolina, this LS to notily all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent to present them to the undersigned on or .oefore the 19th day of April, 1973, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment to the und. r- s:gn«l. ! This IGth day of October, 1972. i MADGE I’. WARLICK, 1017 Brookwood D r i v e, Kings Mountain, N. C. 280Sn. Robert L. Bradley Allorney at Law Kings NItn., N. C. 10-19-11-9 EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the estate of Clarence F. Flow ers, deceased, lat<> of Cleveland county. North Carolina, this is eo notify all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent to present them to the undersigned on or before .March 28, 1973, or this notice wdll te pleaded in bar of any recovery. j All persons indebted to said ! estate wdll please make imme- diate payment to the undersign- ; ed. i This the 28th day of Septem- ’ ber. 1972. MRS. NELL BAITY FLOW- BIR-S, Executrix Estate of Carence F. Flowers. 9:28-10:19. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified a.s Administ-ra- tor for tile ICstate of Paul 'Wayne Gladden, deceased, of Clevcipnd County, this is tc,- notify all jjer- sons having tlaim,; agaiiLsI said e.5tate to pie.-;<>iit to the under- signed on or bel ,;e the 12::i day of Ajjril. 1973, or Ihi.s notice will be pleaded an bai .4 ativ rc o\ - cry. I All per.son.s indebted t.i .si'd| c.state vvill plea.se nu.ke immedi ate payment to the tin li r-dgne.l. * This 12lh day of Oet ,.;ei, 1972. TLm.athy Glad.d( Ji Administrato. Estate of Paul Wavtic Gladden Burlington Asks Wage Increase GREEN.SBORO . Burlington Industries has applied to the Fed eral Paj- Board for pcrmi.ssion to increase wn.ge rates. Charles A. .McLeondon, senior vice president, said the request has been filed as required by Pay IGoard regulations. Burlington, following Pay Board approval late last year, made wage increases during De cember in most of its manufactur ing divisions. 10:12-11:2 Ashbrorrk oaxpefed •n, batli ith house, juity. An- 7696 any 9:2Ufn ■ for any Lfe, Mr.s. ' October, N. C. 10:5-2G c ■ED—Kin- Cu.mpany, An ecjual apply In 9:14tfri 10:19-26 divi- rica offer rrtent M|v HIGH SCHOOL STUDEIfTS NEEDED At Spectram Textured Fibers Work 4 Hours Every Week-Day Afternoon or Evening and 8 Hours On Saturdays CaU 739-7401 or Come Ry the Plont Personnel Ofiice Located on the Woco Road Ready, Willing and Able To Provide Youi 73 Chevrolet RIG STOCK AVAIIARLE Monte Carlo Landau Coupe AND ON NEW '72'S OVER 3C AVAIIARLE discounts to $1,000 Dixon Chevrolet, Inc. Comer Rollrood at Mountain Phone 739U5471 OXFORD KNITTING York Road Kings Mountain ATTENTIONf Experienced Overlock and Single Needle Operators: So the children are back in school and you would like to work for the 'Winter, we can let. you start to work every morning at 8 a.m. after the children have left for school and let you off a 3 p.m. so that you can be home when they arrive. Come Ry ond See Us or Call 739-6443. Equal Opportunity Employer New Life After She Learned How To Read lEy JANICE Cliitl.STENGI-..',' Learning to ica<l has meant almost a totally new life, at ica-st tor one Duriiam c<jimty homemaker cnrollcl in the Kx- pandu-.l .Nutrition Education Pro gram. -She is receiving instru tions from a volunteer rcadin.g instructor of tlic Yates Baptist Association. Tiic proud homemaker told -Mr.'-', Mary .i.inc Whitm.ore, a.ss.i- ciatliomc economics cxtcn.sion ' agent, '.Shopping for groceries is a lot c-,.der for me now that I can 'ea'.i." “I us-'d to have to ask others' j in the groc'ci'y store to toll me I what v.as on the labels and I mcm-ari/cd colors .and Itjuked at , pictuii' -. But no'.v that I can road, it takes less tim.c and be-' side : 'na\e money,” she a tided. According to Mrs. Wliitmore.; : nan,.' --iher Expanded Nutrition; iPrcgra.'i homemaiccr.s are b.eing ' reforr ’ ■ to the volunteer organ- ! ization for free piivate help in ' reading. .SPECIAL STORAGE ' There's at least one .lohnstnn j county couple that believe "noth- 1 ing should go to wa.ste,” I So when their old electric ! range burned out, they <-onvcrt- I ed it into k.tch.''n storage. The hus tand, who worked in a i cabinet shop, removoat the sur- I face units and controls Irom the range and covcrt“d the top with a ' piece of discarded formica. I The oven provides storage space for kitchen utensils, ex plains Mrs. Trudy Benson, ex- tension program aide in the coun- 1 ty's Expanded Nutrition Educa- ! tion Program. : i The homemaker. Well, she I makes no bones about hcin.g I proud of her “new'’ cabinet, Mrs. i Benson notes. 1 SELF DEreNSE Extension Homemakers Club members in Anson county are : learning the art of Self Defense. I First part of tlie program con- I si«ts of safety tips to practice when at home, walking, driving ' or riding. 1 Th.‘ second part includes Elms .'bowing sell defence tcchnique.s such as the palm and knc<; blow; the c'oncludin gportion consisf.s oi a short crossword puzzle re lated to defense tip.s. Ro.sponscs after the prrgr.am were varied, says Dianne Stanley, assistant home economics exten- . sion agent. But each woman agreed she was more aware of po tential danger and had learned valuable tips and techniques to use in defending and protecting herself. w SOW EFFICIENCY One of the ways North Carolina hog farmers are making progress and becoming some of the coun try's leading producers is through , sow eff cicncy. By reducing tlic I pig weaning age from six or * se\on weeks to four or five weeks and rebreeding the cow four or * five days after the pigs are wean ed, the cow can bo kept on a two- litter-a-year schedule. TREE LOS.SE.S You hear a lot about the heavy damage Inflicted on our forests by lire and, to a lesser extent, 'oy disease, 'cut did you know that trees have an even greater cnerny? In-iect.s kill more trees in both the urban and rural en- .n—ent than do disease^ and fire, according to North Carolina OiiatO oJiise.sity fureslry spe cialists. EFFICIENCY UP The American farmer produces 29 per cent rhore on 6 per cent feweral acres than In 19S8. Over 400 million persons if- for fr"m tra- homa. For 5 cc ts the Unit.cd Nations Chiid- I's Fund can provide antibiotic o: it- ment to save one of them fr .m blindness. WANTED Janitcr for part-time work. Approximalely 30 hours a week. Apply in person to Roadside 1-85 Truck Plaza. I 85 & DLxjii School Road, Kings -Mountain. 10;19'in ACNE SEWING- MACHINE CO. "or Sale—Singer Touch n' Seto DELUXE ZIG ZAG IN BIG CABINETS Make payments on push .i^t- ton Deluxe automatic sewing machine. Blind hems, mono grams, button holes, fancy da- 3 gns, etc. All without attoch- ments. Sold new over S400. Now only S108 on easy terms. GUARANTEED. Lesg for cosh. Less for trade. Elany other used and repossessed ma chines. Call Acne Sewing any time for free home trial 864- 3475. 10:12tfn tWea^ ^ By WILjON GBIFFIN There may be a bomb in a back yard or alley near your home. The bomb is an old TV set, waiting for the junk man. A target for kids throwing rocks, the set's tube is airless and if punctured will first im plode and then propel sharp splinters outward as far as 20 feet. Tell your children to a- void this hazard. After yvn see your doctor bring your prescriptioo to 10:12-26 PHENIX PLANT Burlington Industries Kings Mountain, N. C. PART - TIME WORK Part-Time Work in our Carding Area New Availble lor Experi enced Personnel. THREE DAYS EACH WEEK. FOUR HOURS PER DAY FOR 2ND & 3RD SHIFTS Opening Room Card Tenders Roving Tenders Picker Tenders Drawing Tenders Burlington Olleit Above Average Bnnefits Top Pay Paid Holidays Profit Sharing Free Hospitalixotien Bonuses Interested persons muy call 739-2511 or visit the Personnel Office Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. 8 a.m. to 12 Noon. An Equal Male & Female Opportunity Employer 10:12-19 This statement would not hove got you much oi an argument bock in the 1400's—most people believed it. Of courss, Columbus and others hove proved it wrong and we have come o long way in the explanation oi our planet and uni verse. In the field of heolth, we Tierve also made fantastic progress. Whooping cough. typhoixL diphtheria, bubonic plague acd tile fears that were associated with them have all but van ished. The reason?—medical explorer's hove de veloped vaccines, antibiotics and a host of oth er miraculous drugs that con prevent and cure such once dreadea offUctions. f. YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a delivery. We will deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people rely on us for the'r health needs. We welcome requests for delivery service and charge accounts. P R.0Ra B y R 0 P.HR'\; R0.RHRyR£R .KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG COMPANY ’■H E CITY'S'' MODERN 5TOor PHONE 73i.2571
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