■•■ Vn/‘. ti N 44} Thursday, October 26, 1972 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Page 5 le HOMV |*e- Han^e. ed. plecUlo Driv^.’ i «E snt^ In Ftiity - 100 X No. 5 Jouvn- Coi^nty. A<IJ* 1 both sides; inity. ; tt aie'cher- k1 Busing ' Oantertw^ home. Gas omWnation.' arpent^r St.^ Shown By Only ONK ning divi- WANT ADS Hoyf ypu ~C9ii$ia;er?i|^ FOOTE Bli^W COMTAP OKPOjlTIINlTIES FOOTE MINEniAL COMPANY is now accepting ap plications for permanent employment at its Kings Mountain Operation. This leader in the non-metallic mining industry is seeking suitable applicants to work as operators. Previous experience unnecessary. FOOTO MINERAL will provide training. LEGAL NOTICES BENEFITS Good Wages Steady Employment Scheduled 40-Hour Work Week Shift Differentia] and Overtime Premium Paid Medical and Hos pital Ins>*'ance Paid Life insurance Paid Vacations and Holidays Paid Pension Plan APPLICANTS Should be in good physical condition and have a pre vious work record of steady employment. Please ap ply in person at the main office of the FOOTE MIN*- ERAL COMPANY, Grover Road, Kings Mountain, N. C. Personnel office open between 9:30 a.m, - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday. “An Equal Opportunity Emi^loyer” 10:26 room hoqsfi ppmximataly cated at 1^ HOLD D^N TY. fiOtJSE ig Aerhs#. I rooQb ombliia- >m, dgq- ric hfOt* 7-7104 in Ashbrof)^ Lilly carpeted i den, bath 3 with hoiiKP. 0 equity. Aa- f39-7696 any 9:21tln >ible for any f wife, MrS. ate. t of October, 40 tin, N. C. 10:5-20 nent C 'ANTED—Kin- ig Company, ad. An cqui^ »yer, apply !n . 9:14tfn Z siible iot any wife. 1 Wayne RESIDENT MANAGER For Pine Manor Apartments, Off 1-85 on York Road Send Resume To ' PHILLIPS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 4601 S. Boulevard, Charlotte. CHILDERS TREE SERVICE Call Anytime 739-6596 Or After 3:00 P.M. Call 739-6256. rarWw'Howe FIREWOOD FoV Sole 10:26tfn EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY Area retail chain needs to fill department head posi 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. 407 Battleground Ave. Kings Mountain Phone 739-6456 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE IN THE SUPtolOR-(!;OirRT NORTH CAROLINA CLEVELAND COUNTY UNDER AND BV VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust execut(*d by BURGER BARN INVESTMENT COMPANY, INC. dated the 21sl clay of .4pril, 1967, and re^rdod In Bofjk 735 at Page 20 in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County, North Caro lina, default having been madt* in the payment of the indebuni- nes.s theareby secured, and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject of foreclosure, the untiersignod Trustee will offer f^iT sale at pubHc auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the Courthouse door, in Shelby, North Carolina, on the 31st day of Octo ber, 1972, at 11:00 A.M., the pro perty conveyed in .^aid deed of trust, the same lying and being in Number Four Township, Cleve land County, North Carolina, and more ;i)artfcularly describe<l as follows: TRACT NO. 1: Be) ig situate and located In the Eastern section of the Tovs'n of Kings Mountain, North Carolina, and being Lot>” Nos. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26. 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, as shown by a plat or blueprint of the said property, the! same being o-f record in the Cl(ne-1 land County Register of Deeds O^ice in Book of Plats 3 at Page! 3^to which reference is hereby- made and the record thereof for full identification and descrip tion. The foregoing being the same, property conveyed in two deeds: from Slat(»T Bros., Inc. to Slater Mills, Inc. in Deed Book 9-H at Pages 578 and 581 respectively. For further reference .see Book 9-H 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, North Carolina, and BEGINNING at a stake in the edge of said .street, the Southeastern corner of the Lot No. 39 in tlie Register of Deeds of Cleveland County in Plat Book 3 at Page 3, referred to in Tract No. 1 abtive, and running: thence with said street, East 90 feet to a stake, Anthony’s cor ner; thence with Anthony’s line North 275 feet to a .stake; thence West 90 feet to a .stake in the I Northeast corner of Lot No. 39 of ‘ the Plat recorded in Cleveland County Register of Deeds Book 3 at Page 3^ thence South 275"f?f*r to the BEGINNING, the same be ing that property convej'ed by Nell Grimes, et al, to Slater Bros., Inc. dated May 20, 1953 as will appear on record in the ' Office of the Register of Deeds of Cleveland County in Book 6-U at Page 420. TR^\CT No. 3: Being located in teh Town of Kings Mountain and being known as the Oriental Ave nue property of the J. G. Hord Es tate and consisting of about two (2) aerres beingdivided into two (2) lots described as follows: Lot No. 1 - BEGINNLNG on the West side of Oriental .4venue at the Southeast comer of Mrs, W. A. Ridenhour's lot; and runs with Mrs. Ridenheur’s, Oarl Raimsey's and Walter Ormand’s moat Southern lines, North 89-0 West, 320 feet to the C. A. Dilling heirs corner; theme with said Dilling | heirs line, Siuth 0*15 West 275] feet to Slater Street; thence along i Slater Street, South 89-0 East 320 feet to Oriental Avenue; tlience along Oriental Avenue, North 0-15 East 275 fet't to the BEGINNINfl, containing 88,000 square feet, SAVING AND EXCEPTING a cer- tain portion that must be taken' off of the most Southern side tc[ permit the e.vtension of Slatej i Stre(*t, wliioli is to be 50 feet wide, the same being Lots Not^., 17, 18, 19 and 20 of tile L. T. Mann Suodivision. U)t No. 2 - BE GINNING on Fred Byers' North ernmost corner 275 feet from Gold Street and 410 feet from; Oriental Avenue, and running' with Byers’ Midcalf and C. A,* Oates’ line, S^auth 89-0 East 25tl feet with Oate.s’ corner, iron pipe; thence North 0-15 Fkist 275 feet with Oates’ line to said Oates’, corner on Slater Street; thence with Slater Street, North 89-0; West 2.50 fc(*t to tiie old city property line; thence with the old city projierty line South, $-15 West 27.5 feet to the BUi^IN- NING, cvmtaining 68,750 square feet, SAVING AND EXCEPTING a certain portion that must be tak en off the most Northern side to permit the exten.sion of Slatw Street which Is 50 feet wid™. This tract being Lots Nas. 21, 22, and 23 of the L. T. Mann Subdivision. The two (2) above lots are a part of the property allotted to Mar garet Hord Anthony by the re port of Commissioners as record- j ed in Book 5 H at Page 497 in tlie; Office of the Register of Deeds of Cleveland County, North Caro-j lina. ; TRArf* NO. 4: Lying and being! in the City of Kings Mountain,! North Carolina and BEGINNING! at an iron stake, whteh iron stake is South 160 feet from the corner of Lot No. 2 as shewn in the Cleveland County Register of E>eeds Office in Plat Book 3 al Page 3, and runs thence along Fred Plonk’s former lines South j 112 feet, more or less to a stake in the Slater Mills, Inc. line; thence along Slater Mills, Inc. line West 125 feet to a stake; thence North 112 feet, more or less to a stake, a new corner; thence a new line East 125 feet NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMI^^^JTAt^ FOB APPROVAL OF BONDS NfVfirE is liereoy given oi in tention of The undersigned to file application w.itJi the Lical Government Comm i.s.si(m, Ua- It igh, North Carrdina, for its ap- prcval of the j.s.suance of the f'd- lowing proposal bonds of the County of CUneland. North Caro lina, for and in behalf of the Kings Mountain School Di-lrict of Cleveland County wlii^h bonds .<hall be subj(*et t(.< the ai,pTOval of the voters of saki District at an election: $2,500,000 School Building Bond.-? for the purpose of providing funds, with any other available funds, for erecting, enlaiging, altering and e(|uipping .sihr.ol ouildings in the Kings Mountain Schod Dis trict of Cleveland C ounty, includ ing the constriulion of a middh* school, an auditorium toi the high school, anri imprcvemenls and additional laidities at the .several school.^' in said sehool dis trict, in cider I* maintain the nine months’ sc.hr)ol term in said County as requireri by Section 2 of Artdle IX of the C'cn-stitution. This notice wuis first published on the 2.51h day oi October, 1972. Any cilizen or taxpayei object ing to the issuance oi all or any ol said bonds may file with ilu* Lonal Government. Ccminlssi-on a verified .statement setting fo;th his objections as provid(‘d in Sec tion 159-7.1 of the General Sta tutes of North Carolina, in which event he shall also file a copy of .such statement w.lfh the under signed, at any time within ten days from and after su.-h fiisf publication. A copy of tliis n,i- tice must be attach(‘d to tiie statement so filed. Objections .set lorth in said .statement shall be for consideration by said Com- naiseion in its determination of whether or not it may holt! a public hearing a.s providofl by law im the matter of issuance of said bonfls. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR THE COUNTY OF CLEVELAND By: Catherine C. Stockton Clerk of Board ol Commis sioners 10:26-11:2 ! ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Adminlstra- . lor for the Estate of Paul Wayne I Gladden, deceased, of Cleveipnd C.ounly, tliis i.< to notify all ixu- I sons having claim..s against saiil I o.state to present to Hie under- , signed on or betore the 12th day j of .-\pril, 1973, or this notice will . b(? p]ead(‘d in bar of any recov- i ery. All per.sons in(i(*bt(‘d to said estate will plea.si* n«ake immedi ate payment to the undersigned. This 12th day of October. 1972. TimoHiy Gladden Admini.<traioi Estate el Paul Wayne GIadd<-n 10; 12-11:2 INVITATION TC BID Sealed prepo.>als will be re:-eiv- ' c*d by the fity of King.s Mauntain, i Nariii Carcdiiia in th(‘ OfficL‘ ol Mhc Muni.ipal Purehasing --VgcMii. Cit> Hall. King' Mounlain. N. C., until 7:.30 P.5I. on Monday Nov- em.ier 13, 1972 at which time ad bids will be public 1> opened in I the Coundl Rn:.m anrl all bid |,pric(‘.s read al .url. f(;r the tolhjw- ‘ ing: UPW HIGH SCHOOL Spi^piTS NEEDED At Si^ctmm Texjinred Fibers .. Woik 4 Hows Eveiy Weelc-Qay Afternoon or Evening wid t Honrs On Eatnrdays Call 739-7401 or Come 9y the Pkiiii Personnel Olfice Locoted on t|i.f Waco Road ^ .9 m I property being conveyed by Elmer 1 T. Hardin and wife, Lula L. liar-1 din to Slater Mill.s, Inc. on the! Ttih day of April. 1961 and re»4 *4be iteg- isfer of Deeds of Cleveland Coun ty in Deed Book 9-C at Page 586- ! TACT NO. 5: Lying and being in the City of Kings Mountain, North Carolina, and BEGINNING i at an iron stake in the South margin of East King Street, El mer Hardin'.s corner and runs' thence South 275 feet to a stake in the Slater Mills, Inc. lines:, tlience along Slater Mills, Inc. line. East 116 feet to a stake; thence along Tes.sencer’s lino North 275 feet to a .sCake in the South margin of East King Stn*et; thence along Ea.st King Street West 116 feet to the BEGINNING, containing 31,900 square feet. Be ing that property conveyed by Fred Plonk and wife, Ferguson R. Plonk by deed rco'»rded in the Office of the Cleveland County Register of Deeds in Book 9-C at Page 584 and dated February'7 1961. SAVING AND EXCEPTING thut iportion of the property con veyed by Slater Mills. Inc. to El-1 mer Hardin in Deed recorded inf Book 9-C at Page 588. | This sale will be made subject I to all prior liens and encum-i brances, and unpaid ta.\e.s and assef«mcnts for paving,*if any. This 5th day of October, 1972. GEORGE B. THQMASSON I Trustee GEORGE B. THOMASSON Attorney At Law 102 West Mountain Street Kings Mountain, North Carolina 10:5-26 IN THE GENER.\L COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION be:fore the clerk 72 SP 108 NORTH CAROLINA CLEVELAND COUNTY NOTICE OF RESALE Diana C. Wohlford, and Karpn Cansler, -vs- NOTICE TO CREDITORS 06 metica We uffer etirernent i62!9i2282 OXrOSD iHtf tlHG YQrk Road Ifountain ATTENTION. Ej^denced Overly gi;i4 Single N^dle O^m^ors: 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. Having qualified as Adminis tratrix of the Estate of Danny Lee Bridges, Deceased, late of j Cleveland County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said decedent to 'present them to the undersigned on or before the 26Lh day of April, 1973, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 26th day of October, 1972. Joyce Bridges, Administratrix York Road Kings Mountain, North Carolina GEORGE B. 'THOMASSON Attorney At Law 102 W. Mountain Street Kings Mountain, North Carolina 28086 10:26-11:16 ; NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX ! TO CREDITORS Come By and Sfe 11$ ^ 7^-^3. Equal Opportunity Employer 10:12-26 • Having qualified as Adimnis- ; tratrix of the Estate of Fairy L.' I Patterson, deceased, late of Cieve- 11 land County, North Carolina, this 11 U to notify all persons havihg I claims against the estate of said j decedent to present them to the I undersigned on or before the 19th Luther Cansler, and Wife Marion Cansler; and Anthony Cansler Respondents Under and by virtue of an or der of the Superior Court of Cleve land County, made in the above entitled special proceeding, the undersigned Commissioner will, on the 3rd day ct November, 1972. at 10 o’clock A.M. at the Court House door in Shelby, North Car olina. offer for resale to th<' high est bidder f<'r cash that certain tract of land lying and being in Number Four Township in the Town of Kings Mountain. North Carolina, and being more parti cularly described as follows: Tract I: Located at 508 Moun tain. Street. Kings Mountain. North Carolina, as shown by deed in 3 J, page 313, of the Cleveland County Registry, N. C.. and being describiKl by metes a'nd bounds as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on tlie north side of Mountain Street. Charley Fulton’s cornel, and run.s with hi.s and Plonk's line N. 6’- E. 352’:; feet to a post. Bridges' corner: thence with his line S. 86*2 E. 90 feet to a stake, a new c'omea-; thence a new line & 6’a W. 351 feet to a stake on nortli side of Mountain Street; thence witli said street N. 88’j W. 90 feet to the BEGINNING. Tract 2: Being located at 103 King Street in the Town ol Kings Mountain, N. C., as described in deed recorded in Book 3-N, page 63 of the Cleveland County Reg istry, N. C.. Lots Nos. 45, 46, 47. 48, 49, 50 and 51. as will appear on a map or plat made by A. P. Falls, Surveyor, fer Plonk and Herndon, Which map is recorded in the Register of Deeds Offieo for Cleveland County, in Book of Plats No. 1 at page 48, reference to which is hereby made for a fuller description. Bidding fill begin at Seventy- Four Hundred Dollars <57400.00» for 'Tract 1, and Twenty-Six Hui^- dred Seventy • Five poHars $2675.00) for Tract 2. This the 17th day of October, 1972. J. A. West, Commissioner 10:26-11:2 ELECrUOMC LP:DGKR I A^.C(ALNTi.\G MACHINE , . N.) bid shall ix' Lonsiricrt'ti oi | ' acccpt(‘d oy the Cily of Kings] I M'>untain unle.-v- at the tinn* <n| I its filinc? the .'•aiqe .<hall be* ai‘-1 ccmpan.cd cy a depo.-ut oi .a.-h Oi certified ^hock :^n s.>m(* bani; or tru.st company insured :>> the Federal Depo.sit la.suranee Cerp'.r- ation in an amount e(iual i ■ not lOoS than five j)ereent <.5g ' o' the proposal. In lieu oJ making the (ash dei)csit, oidder mav file j a bid bond executed by a ccrj).)r- ated sund} liceiwd under Die law.s ol North Carolina to exc( ute .<ueh bond.s, conditioned that ih(* surely uill, iii>on-flemand forth with make jiayment to the obli gee upon .>aid ojnd if Hie bidder Tails to e.xeeuti* ih(‘ (‘.ntr.'ijt in Ia::crdanee willi the hid bond, and upon lailurc t » forthwith make payment, tin suret.s .-nail i pay l(j the ooligec an amount 'equal to double the dmuiiiil ol: ' .said hind bond. I’hls dep'csit shall ; be retained If the cuccc.sslul bid der tails to exicule the c intrad within ten (10) days after the award tails to giv(' satislaetoiy surety as required lierein. The successful bidder shall be? with the C’ily ol Kings .Mountain reciuircd to enter int(/ a contrad in writing and .diall be re(iuir(>'i tj turnlsh bond in some surety cempany autlvoiized to do busi- Petitkmers ne:->- in the state <;i mak(* d(‘]))iit j Ol monej*, certified check, oi g-v- • einment sur.eties lot Die lull a- ' mount of .<aid contract for Die ; faithful performance oi the terms j Ol said contract as required by i.settion 143-129 ol tin* G(“neiai I Statutes ol North Car :li:ia. I I Plans, sp('cifi. alien.s, rcquirc- ; ments and instructions to bid- ' ders, the agreement to oe cxecul- eri, and lorms loi boiKL and oili er d^K'uments may ne e.Mained Ircm the undersigned. N.) bid can be withdraw;! fui a pc.iod oJ ‘ thirty (3()» days aflei the s.-lied- uled closing time la the receipt ' oi bids, and City of Kings Moun tain reserves he right to reject , any or all bids and to waive any inicrmalitie.-i. Envelope.-: containing bid.s shall be marked as folliws; “ELECTRONIC LEEKIER ACCOUNTING .VLACHINE ’ ■City of Kings Mountain By John Henry Moss, .Municipal PurcJiariing Agent 10:26-11:2 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF REQUEST FOR ANNEXATION Till public will take notice that the ; ilN Bi ard i-l ('ommi(sicaiers f<u th(* Cit\ -2 Kings Mountain ha.s called a public hearing ni 7:3i' T..M. '.n the l.’PIi day o, Nbv ■ eniner 1972 on the (piesli(jn ot an nexing the loll jv\ ing de-?crib(*d territi ly re(jU(vsi( .l oy jjelition fil l'd pursuant Wi G. S. HKt-152. a aniend(*d. ■BEGINNING at an iron in Pai- lerson’.-^ line, tin* .Northern in'.-i tcinei cT tiie lands ot the triislecs ii Du* Pr)t(\stant E;;i'>rnpal eliiu h as slu wn in B »)k S-.l at i’.ige 6 and running thence S. n-2(; W. 38.5.(: f(*ei to an ir.-n; liu*n<-e .'n-.Si' \\. 1 J:5.(; !eet I an iron: tiiei, • N. Ss-(t;. V\. (iUO.lj feet to an i.' :i: theiiK N. 2-0.5 \V. ,300.0 feel to an inni: ihen.i* S. .ss i,- E. 199.)'i leei to an iron: Ihencc 19-2) A. 12lj.71 ieei le an ir(.rj: ilier.a !S. S9-21 K. 10! .I fret t aa irui: then f N. 10-19 W. lS.3.1ft ieel I . an i. 11 in Die SuuDie.'ly margin (>'i U. Highua\ 71; thence wiin the margin ol .<aid liighway. .•<. 87-.5(; K 591.7!t leei to an inn: rheme N. 51 I' \V. :C3.i)3 feel to an iron; Dten.c .•^. S7-.57 K. 295,S!‘ feel to an iirjn; Dieirce .>. .31-.5'^ VV. 162.i!2 feet to an iron; i)ienc( S. 51-45 E. ]()S..35 teet I i an i: :n: then.-e S. 11-2'" \\. 216.0 h’ct 1i an ir'.n; tlienec .s. 5.3-16 E. 1S5.U 1( et t«. an irn in I’liilei Road: fhenci' .37-11 VV. 7.5.0 feet t • an iiv.n; thence N. 15 22 W. 1S9..3('' leet t(- the EKGINNl.NG. I 'This ill the 26th day G- tube.-., 197_. I Jolin Henry Aloss, May-ir I lo;26 NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING Tile CiT\' Board of C ‘anmis-ii in- or.-' uill meet hi regular se.-;si.iii cn .\Ionda\' .N5)v(*mher 13. 1972 at 7:.3o I’M. 1-1 hear Du* follov\ing re(jiu‘.<t: A r(*(|Uest In ('harU's F. .M.iu my, irustt'c '»[ .MMB Tru.st. to k*- zom* 2S.90 acies a< 'le-crihed hc- l(/\v from K-20 to Light I . iuslr\ BEGINNING at an ii ui slasr on the N. E. Cortie: r.f I . 8. liign wa\- 161 and running Souiliward ].I32..'i9 feel to .'HI iron slake 20.90 f( (‘t N. .56 drg. 2S K. to .i 'tak'* thence 1.132.-39 L'cl to an iron siak(* thenec l.T7i).T-l f(*er, ner. Liu* S. 76 deg. 21 10 We^t lo an old iron tKiders Corneio Ilienee 9.'13.9 feet to an old i: i; thence 103..3(; fe»‘l S. 72 d('g. 2N E. t the EE^H'NNING. i-"ntainin;c 25.90 ac.res as siuweyed. by K. B. Rliync in ()< t-oti(»r. 1972. Jilin llenin- M<ss. Mayor 10;2i;-JJ:2 3'he relatively new ha.-i,- ox\ gen ju’oce.gs .aa-(mnted for neail\ 37 millii*!! tons, or 55.7 j>er ((‘iit of all steel made in the C. .S, during tlie first half ol 1972. The sici*! industiA lia .s com mitted .?],5 hil]i<jn to en\iiomnen- lal finality in Amoidca. HEKF SP:aVICE Carcass Data Sf'cvice is avail able to North Carolina ImkH' pro- flucei*s to help them rec<*ivc valu- ahlf* quality information from the animals they produce. Hrceder.*^ I an attach numhererl tags to sal ves oeforc* .selling th(*m. The tag.;, obtained from thf‘ C:u'ea.ss Data Service through the Heef Cattle Improv('ment Program at ?<. C. State University, go with the calf m> matt<M- how many times the .-mimal i.s sold heffjie it is slaugh- tere 1. At slaughter in a U. .S. in- sp(*(T(‘fl plant, eai-easv data i.s re corfled anfl sent to the original owner. He uses the information to (‘vaiuiite linHviing stock. LOST Mi'Ie 'Terrie! caJli 1 Sh' ; He is black with brow?! fe(*t anri ha.s a collar on,. H** ■was !;ist .seen Friday, Octo'oc;' 26 in the vi. inity of Central .-chfiol. II anyont' has seen (hi- dig jile;csc call Phyllis Gos.sctt at either one of these numhor.-?. 7.316267'-: .-I 7:19-5946. H>:26tf’! FOUND — King.^* Mountain High do >I CIa.s.siing. Owner may (laim by -ailing 7.39 .3207 an i i lentilymg ring and paying 1’.: ((jsi of thi.- adv<‘riLem<*ni. I0:26tfn FOR RENT — 4 rooms with large hail and private bath. Two hf.nt entrances. No Small Chil dren!. Refe.-ences \Va}!ted. .519 .S. Battleground Ave.. Kingj* Mountain. 10:26-11:2p(5 By WILSON GRIFFIN If Jun*or'? front tooth is knock ed out, it should be reinserted in its socket as quickly as pos sible advises Dr. Harold Max- men, o Michigan dental spec ialist. This first-aid treatment will imprevs the chances of re taining the tooth, he reports. The tooth should be put in by the youngster himself, if nec essary - and as quickly as pos sible to protect pulp tissues of the tooth from infection. Such prompt action can usually save the tcoth. Naturally, the den tist should be visited immedi ately After yod see your doctor bring your prescription to EXECUTRIX' NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA G.A5TON COUNTY The under.signed, lia.ving quali fied as Executrix ol the E.'dato ol Effie Mae Curiy, deeea.sed, late Cleveland County tl!is i.s t » nu- tify all persons having el.aims a- gain.-st said estate In pre.sent tlivni to the undersigned on or bef* re he t26th d:»y of April, 197.3. or this notice will be pleaded in bai o! Theii recovery. .Vll porsems indebted to said e.state -vvili please make immediali paymeiii to tlie undersigned. This the 26fli dav .jf October. 1972. Geraldine E. T(’.';soneer. T^xpoutrix -of the Estate ef Effic .Mae Curry, Decvea.-ied. 40,5 N. Cansler 8t. Kings M'mntain, NorfJi Carolina ! VERNE E. SHIVTv. Attorney for Executrix 10:26-11:16 NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS And Selling Tennessee Cut BUILDING STONE Also Patio Materials ERNEST MAPLES PHONE 739-6820 PHIFER ROAD !\r MRCRap,!';'■■■_ 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 under signed. This 16th day of October, 1972. MADGE P. WARLICK. 1017 Brookwood Drive, Kings Mountain, N. C. 28086| Robert L- Bradley Attorney at Law Kings Mtn., N. C. 10-19-11-9 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as co-cwocu- tor.s of the o.'-tafe of \V. A. Will-, ■iams of Cleveland County, Nortii Camlina. this Is to notify all per \ son.s having claims against the. estate of said W. A. Williams to pre.sent them t.» the under.signe»i' ! within 6 months from date of the j publication ol this notice or same ; will be pleaded in bar of Iheii recovery. AH per-ens indebted i I said estate pleasT make .mmedi ntf payment. This tlie 26fh dav of October. 1972. Co-Kxccutors: H. O. Williams: Maud W. Williams j Rcute 3. Box 514 1 Kings Mountain. N. C. 10:26-11:16. IF YOU COULD GO BACK IN TIME .. . tc as recent as the early ISSO's, scarcely twenty years ago, you'd discover that most of the drugs we take for granted today didn't j exist then. Doctors, in the 1950's were severly limited—compared to today in their choice of i medicines for treating their patients. During the past two decades, we hove all become he beneficiaries of what can only be described as a “pharmaceutical revolution." Our illnesses can presently be treoted with hun dreds of new and effective medical compounds that hove come into being in recent years. This, then, is an exciting time to be alive. And we. as pharmacists in this community, ore pleased that we can play a part in this age of progress. YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a delivery. We will deliver promptly without extro charge. A great many people rely on us for their health needs. We welcome requests lor delivery sezvice and charge accounts. ROBHRy'R "R". KINGS nOUNTAIt. L__> U K L (j COMPANY ’M 8 ClTV S c,* PHONE 73»>2571

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