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PAGE SIX THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Thursday, Novambar 16, 1972 WANT ADS NOTICE I will not be iresponsible for i.ny debts other than my own. T^is the 9th day of .November, ^972, (Signed) Terry Ross 805 First Street ll:9-23pd. LOST — Male Terrier called Snoopy. He is with brown feet ami has a collar on. He was last seen Friday, October 20 in the vicinity of Central school. If anyone has seen this dog please call Phyllis Ck)ssett at either one of these numibers. 739-2678 or 739*5940. 10:26tfn LOST — A Dog. He is red, w^eighs . approximately 15 pounds and ■goes by the name “Big John". If anyx>ne has seen thi.s dog pleciise contact James E. Cav(?ny ofif highway 216 below Trans(;o BED FRAME A mailable b(^ frame is on the market this year. The frame con- struct^^d of stool, fits l>eds from twin to queonsize. It comes unas- Pape station or phone 937*7469. sembled, in a box small enough A reward of $25.00 is offered, for a person to carry. CHILDERS TREE SERVICE Call Anytime 739-6596 Or After 3:00 P.M. Call 739-6256. We Have FIREWOOD For Sale 10:26tfn LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Adminis tratrix of the Estate of Daoiny Lee Bridges, Deceased, late of Cleveland County, North C^irolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said decedent to present them to NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION IN THE KINGS MOUNTAIN SCHOOL DISTBICT OF CLEVELAND COUNTY UPON THE QUESTION OF ISSUING $$2,500,000 SCHOOL bONUS NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix to the Jr.state of iCletus Payscur, deceased, late of Cleveland Ck>un- ty, North Catrolina this is to notify all per ons having claiims again.st I the estate of said decexient to present them to the undersigned c»n oi oe^cue the 9ln day ot May, Farm-City Week Set Robert C. Barnett has been named Cleveland County Farm- City Week chairman for the 1972 observance of Farm-City Week. Distaff Deeds By M. E. GARDNER N. C. State Un versity blebrook Drive in Raleigh, should be re-potted in a larger This may be a good time to I container, answer a backlog of questions. | While we are on the sui'^ject of About every three years we house plants, I remind you again A speoiai bond election will be 1973, or this notice will be plead- the undersigned on or before the! Saturday, December 16,; in bar cu.' their recovery. All A/-... . .... . 1Q70 t*kA#nirAan C.OO a mm a m ' r\A1*Cr«n’* a..] Z ^ 26th day of Apiril, 1973, or this notice will be pleaded in bair of their recovery. All 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 (5EORGE B. THOMASSON Attorney At Law 102 W. Mountain Street Kings Mountain, North Carolina 28086 1372, between 6:30 a. m. and ‘ persono iindeCoted to said estate 7:30 p. m., Eastern Standard Time, j vviil please make immediate pay- throughout die Kings Mountain , ment to the undersigned. School District of Cleveland Coun ty, whiich is comprised of the ter ritory hereinafter described, at which thetre will be submitted to the qualified voters of said Kings This Sth day of Novemibeir, 1972. Margaret P. Wilson 805 Linwood Drive J\ing: xviu-ujiiti.iii, A>ioTth Mountain School District the ques- ; _ . ^8086 tion of issuing not exceeding $2,- ' **7®^ 500,000 S/jhoal ;3ands for and in attorney at Law Kinj The appointment was , ,,y James ,B. Hunt Jr. of Wilson. | ffwer hne Do --e trees clog havB troublo with stoppage in our that over-watering is the most announceo .-temea n.( faiinm nf n/,*. state Farm-City Week chairman. lines worse than others?” common cause of failure of pot ted house plants to grow well. Servhg with Mr. Barnett as co-chairman for the county com mittee is H. W. Dameron, coun ty extension chairman. F'arm-City Week will be ob served across the nation on Nov ember 17-23, ending on Thanks giving day. The purpose of the Perhaps elms, willows and pop- Water the plants thoroughly and lars are the worst offenders but* then wait until the soil feels oaks and others will also clog lines. Certain chemicals may be used to keep linos open but most of us wait until the line clogs and call a plumber. Then wo forget a -out it unt I the lino clogs again. If you are binding a now homo, have your contractor install a ...V event is to heip create a bettor which will prevent the entry understand ng between rural and|^f search for mois behalf of said School District for Mountain, North Carolina urban people. > the purpose of prov‘id:*ng funds,' 11:9-30| in appoint ng county Farm-City^ much about the (m aXY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN INVITATION TO BID with any other available funds, forerecting, enlarging, altering and equiiipping school buildings in the Kings Mounttain Sohcol Dis trict Oa' Cleveland County, ,lndud- ' mg Lie fconslruction of a middle school, an auditorium for thehigih } cch:)^, and improvaments and ad- j diltlonal facilities at tlie several I schools in said school district in : order to maintain tihe nine Week chairman, Hunt stated that portance of light in growing t'-'o IM a 1C fnrfiinato t/l . . .. .... to touch before watering again. “Mow do plants clim'o?” Some of the more common methods are these: b ttersweot, grape and clematis have clinging tendrils; honeysuckle and wiste ria are twining: Boston ivy and Virginia creeper have adhesive discs; and euonymus, trumpet- creeper and Baltic ivy employ roothko holdfasts. EXECUTRIX' NOTICE NOinil CAUOUNA Gu\3Ta\ CCUNTY Lvoith Caroiina is fortunate to j^ouse plants and how the light have a fine relationship between different home- un an ami rural citizens. ■ F arm-1 j, ^ City Week can he.p to maintain ng the plant needs for The undersigned, having quali- “ tnis relationship, ughtr' The sun lamp is dcsigne! ti mW CFii'M And Selliitg Tennessee Cut BUILDING STONE Also Patio Materiols ERNEST MAPLES PHONE 739*6820 PHIFER ROAD t PAY ATTENTION TO DIRECTIONS Always make sure that you clearly under> stand exactly how ycu are to toke your medi cations. And this applies equally to those medi cations you can purchase without a prescription as well as those that your doctor prescribes for you. It is vitally important that you know and follow the proper directions for their use. If you ever have any questions about ony of the medications you use—how they should be taken or what time of the day they should be taken or if it is safe to take them at the some time you take other medicatiOTis you con call us. Knowing obout drugs and medi cines is our professional specialty, and you are welcome to ovail yourself of our services at any time. months/ schDOl term an required Tied -as BIxecaitrix of the Fs»‘ato of Mae Curry, deceased, late •rf Cln-eland Coiirvtj’, this -is to no-, . ti'fy all persons having claims a-! gainst said estate to ipresent them to the undersigned on or before he said. Mis.5 Marget Decker of Ashe- v lie is serving with Hunt as state The Veterans Coiner tan your hide and not vour f’ Q.—Hew many Vietnam Era the eighteenth: a.-^ it produws a lilgh percent- veterans are turned down for G.l. ■ ge of u’trn-vio’et (short ^''^avo) ®H1 benefits or disability corn- other- , lieht. Tt is b'^st to use ordinary cecause oi an annua! ohsorvnn''e of Farm - Cit/1 bulbs ' than-honorable dlschaije? ^ *2 of Articl7 X pMhe he ""mTT observance^ ac-1 commercial ferti- A.--A VA stutly done during a ed by the City of Kings Mountain, ctoiisUtutlon. and levying’•ot suf- this notice will be pleaded in f nal report., received j ^ ^ ^ t irce months period of this year V.,.. pnymertt bar (X their recovery. .Vll .-xax active panic pation of XT A.t ^ /. —. o- -—«im icv/ North Carolina, in the City Coun- ficient. tax • fot' the crl Chamber, aty Hall, 112 South theu^eol. Piedmont Avenue, Kings Moun- i indobled to said estate will shows that only 6 out of every tain. North Carolina, until 7:30 The boundary lines ^,o(E.the please make immediate payment more than 15 000 communities in Whil' this nuofit^on 's. !!ffjcu!t ) O X) aunMca.i|G \v:'re turn-xl p.m., November 13,-1972, at which time all bids will be publicly opened in the City CounoU Cham ber and all bid prices read aloud foi* the followin; Rear Loading Refuse Comjpac- tion Unit, as specified 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 their health needs. We welcome requests for deTvery service «nd charge accounts. R,(]RaR VR QRHR^RQRSRyROR kings nOUNTAlNl DRUG COMPANY CITY'S MOOFRN STORf PHONE 73*>.2571 USE THE HERALD CLASSIHED PAGE FOR QUICK RESULTS Truck Chassis and Cab for Rear Ix>ading Refuse Compaction Unit, as specified. No bid shall be considered or accepted by the City of Kings .Mountain unless at the time of its filing the same shall be ac companied by a deposit of cash or certified check on some bank or trust company insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor poration in aq amount equal to not less tha^i five percent (5%) cf the proposal. In lieu of mak ing the cash deposit, bidder may file a bid bond executed by a cor porate surety licensed under the laws of North Carolina to execute such bonds, conditioned that the surety will, upon demand, forth with make payment to the obli-^ gee upon said bond if the bidder fails to execute the contract in accordance with the bi(^ bond, and upon failure to forthwith make payment, the suirety shall pay to the obligee an amount equal to d'ouble the amount ol said bid bond. This deposit shall be retained if the successful bid der fails to execute the contract within ton (10) days a^ter the a* ward or fails to give satisfactory surety as requir^ 'herein. The successful 'bidder shall be required to enter into a comtrdct with the City of Kings Mountato in writing and shall be requiir^ to futrnish bond in some surety company authorized to do bu^i ness in the State of North Caro lina or make deposil of money, certified check, or government sureties for the full amount of said contract for the faithful per formance of the terms of aaid contract as required by Section 143-129 of the General Statutes of North Carolina. Plans, specifications, require ments and instructions to bid ders, the agreement to be execut- to an^ive** with rnv .-'o. down, and most of these were Kings Moiinft'ain'Sphool District of ui the under^'o^ned | the u. S. an « Can'^da. curacy, y-^u mi*^ht lire tho^*' fig- discharged for’“willful and per- Tinb the 26£h day of October,; .Calunty,are JxDiiliiWs:' ■lagi^Cdi JGE^ING at the intgiiieqtio-n Olevel; of/tbe Cleveland, County * Gteton Cbun^ line with the I^cffPh 'Car- olina^south Carolina !.ne; thence west with' lihe Stafe X;iiie fOdBuf-; lOj x Cansler St falQ Creek; IJienofe north with the , Kings’.Mountain, North Buffalo Creejt to the month ctf Bea-' Carolina sop's Creek, tlience; up BpAson’s VERNE E. 3HIVE, CVeek with the old No. 3;Attorney fa- Executrix Special Schppl. Tax Qfstript line 10:2G-11:16 to the mouth <x John Afciwain’s — 1972. ■ too u.ux;cu: n OI a iVHu-,.na. i-a....- a Ka.s's. add onp levftM-'OSKx'nfiit - ‘S--“I tecelvcd . a genoml di.s- GP.-aWine D. Trssoneor, lr-‘" a ••^ix-<nch poti -oho i-vo; table- ?hayge fyojn tfip Army after 1.1 Executrix of the Estate of " T 'nnU^.itv sroonfu! to an eighf-'n h rotr and Am I en- Ef^e MaeCurry^^)ecvea.-■.erl,|^f"■ «^^';,"f^ j a^ort onedhird toacpoonrul ^‘he G.l. Riwanis International will serve For special formuletion.s Mah- type of dis- "niiinri A.—^Yes, and to all other bene- ns coordinating agency for Form- r ty Uock end act . fo’ow the manufacturers' recom- "'hich you would qualify ters for the h ational Nations same conditions that pre council for the eighteenth con- j tell-whether or not an honorable ~v V..W ... . sreutive year. I hoi>*’e niants need to vr* rp.! discharge, spring branch at Bil^falh SHHLB\ FIRE Department is ac- The National larm ■ .. ity coun- Ihence North with Dpffajo dreeki cepdng apigli cat ions for Cho f • is composed of representatives to a poiht* in Qctlem^n Gqfoctth’s I farm the soiith boundary | ol WUlls Williams' thipce! with the »< the Bryan Fostpa Fama to the Oak Grove - StCKDjyPoint Rpad, thppee south writh ©aid road to Jaines C. Turner's boundary, .thence east to Mudd^ Fork Creek, then south to Peri.-'immit>n Creek, thence with said fcreek through tlie iarm.^. of Jt>e A. Goforth, Coleman Go forth, R. A. Ware, James M. Lackey J.'.L. Lackey, R. L. Lackey. Lawrence Bell, H; A. NxcFariand, touahlhg the farm of William Wihetstine on the north iide, through the farms .of R. L. Plonk, (second tract C. S. Plpnk, then feast to the Gaston County - Cl'eVeiar.d County line, thence south with I the Clevelarid • Gastan coUnty' line to the BEGINNING." j A majt showing the boundaries; of the Kings iMountain School Dis- ] trJict has . been prepared arid is ■p Volition of Fireman. Qiialifica- tioni are; high school gradu- 1 jrj n 'pr'^oL* container'* 1^' rc.id soniewhere that -I ain t tu -i-rt i Spre.id the fin-yers of one hand annual clothing al- from more than l.oOmaior farm' lowance of $150 because I hav« ^ organizations, industries, biisi- artiflqial , leg replacing om ato or equivalent, good phj^i-:f^*?-3*s«s- association, governmental unside down. Tan the rim ‘ shot off in Korea. If ,cal condition, have North Caro-j^iS<>ric;es, educational institutions, I . frontlv until the haP ^o, where do I apply? line license and good driving and church gmups. A record, must live or be willing , tial proclamation and a to move to Cleveland County, i r<?solut nn l-cmt roots have form have '^ ' a thick fol d ipas;! on the out- some experience desirable, good'f’aned for Farm-City W: salary and •orne'^'ts. Apply at i servances each ye.or since the in- Shelby Fire Det::artmcnt. 11:9 cention of the event. Farm City r j Week has wen the Froe-ioms Foundation's Distinguished Serv ice Award, w-hich carries the same distinction in Iho commun- •t)/ service fieM as dees the famed “Oscar” in the motion picture industry and the “Emmy’ 'in the television fie’d. and the Silver .4nvi! Award from the Public Re- alions .Society of America for bong the be -t remmunity rela- fions program of 196S. ''ck ob-' plant LOST — Black and tan female German Shepherd on 1-85 near Footo Mineral and rest area. Wearing choke-chain collar. No identification. Answers to name of Barbie Doll. If found, please notify C. D. Ware at the Kings Mountain Fire Dept. ll:2tfn Jok! Mitchell Li.te Memher John Mitchell, City Auto and Mi5. Spivov Teacher of Year A.—You should have received by now a formal notice of poten- fiai elleihilitiy from the VA with a s'mplifled application form. If you did not write the VA P#*gion- a! Office where your records are, stating that you wear a prosthe tic device (or use a wheelchair) that tends to wear out or tear Exdianue Club ^V&lldible for inspection cTt the Of-. Truck Parts employee and ac- ficeiof the Rings Mcjintain City Boai^ Of Education, 500 West Parker Street, Kings Mountain, North iQ^i'oltna. , ■ i ' , if saltj -bonds are issued fiijtax WUl be ■ levied upon al'l taxable property'within the Kings Moun- tafin Sc^ipol' District of ^Jlfeveland County sxrffKient.tO pay the ptih- cipal oi and the Interest ten said bohds,, For said election the regular registration books for elections in the County of Cleveland will be used and the registration boo!<s, process of recoirds will continue to be open for the reglstraticn of qualified persons and the ar:cpt- ance of registration applif ations through Friday of ! five .Taycce, MerN ership received a from the Life BecfSn^ Froiecl The 1973 North Carolina Toa-I fand that you receive Cher of the Year is Mrs. Sarah: “ Spivey, who teaches at North Ridge Elementary School in Wake County. The announcement was made this morning by State Schoo! Superintendent Craig Phillips at a meeting of the State Board of Education in Rale "'h. Dr. Phil ips 7'rnlsed Mrs. Spivey, e^’P’r*" b?r “the kind of teacher v^ • If .e to have in our cias'^rnoms,” , Mrs. Spivey will be the state's, candidate for National Tcaclier be accepted and processed as a claim for cloth ng allowance. Mountain Jaycees TuOw'lay night Knu.s TN- K’sehan-e C'nh of -"ihrihy honor now hold night.|’'Tond.-iv nff.c.a’Iv kicbcrl off its'^y ,he 1972 North Carolina Tca- Mitrhe!l "asoci out” of tho civic|0"° Nation IToder GoH nrotcct| „hor of the Year, Jay Roscra of club this week. He also receivwi | with several ^-'uh ro-^mh-rs ' C-, n -rham High School in Durham. a oertific^te and “exhaustcfl rooster” pin. Prosident Boh - ers male the award presenta tion to MitcheH. Mr. Mdchel! has served in vir* tuoPy every office in the Jayr^es and held numerous committee chairmanships. ^’FCTRTCITEM f’o-fric mattresses' mov '-e a hot item on the house furnishings ginning a senes of talks in area ^-he award pr-gram is sponsored school.s. . ^ ^ ' ’’v the Coimeil of Ch ef State Tho r.,-- .h n tiatrd by the g^hool Officers. Fncye.'opea iia .National Exehan"o dub, dfsiR-1 Rritannlea, and the Ladies Home n''tos tho month of November as i journal i "O - Nation Un ier God” month. | originally, there were 11 can I The Prn-r,-im ,ytua"y began Teacher 'oY the'Year with the de-i-.-.|,on of a't t—n, narrowed to two finalists following a series of interviews in Rale gh and Mrs. m'^vor In Clcvr'nrd r/'H—•• p-o- r'aiming Nov^'^bor as “One Na tion Un'^er G''d IVtrnth.” M''mbers of t’ - r-' r-f hid can bo withdrawin for a per iod of thirty (30) days after the sf'heduled closing time for the receipt of bids, and the City of KingT Mountain reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities. Envelopes containing bids shall bo marked as follows: BID — REAR IX)ADING REFUSE COMPACTION UNIT OR TRUCK t'HASSIS and CAB FOR REL4R LOADING REFUSE COMPACTIOiN UNIT City of Kings Mountain 'By John Heniy Moss, Mayor 11:2-9 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS NEEDED At Spectrum Textured Fibers Woik 4 Hours Every Weeh-Day Alternoon or Evening and 8 Hours On Saturdays Call 739-7401 or Come By the Plant Personnel Office Located on the Waco Road pm Ihc regiistrars will n^t attend I future, the voting places except on the j date ou tihe election. | The last day fdr new registra-; tion of those not now registered! under Cleveland County’s per- manent registration sy.stem is Fri day, Noveonber 17,1972. ^,-)i r t wnq selected after a visit , , , , . . , to her clnssrorm h/ a committee market before long. Electric heat- -nta' nn- ^ 'Cj I earning m titutc of ing tai:c.s covered by polyurethane to tbo C.nrolina iLINO. The will be.s-wn into mattresses pre ers of thanks at tables and finaVst was Mary Ann restaurants. I ^ Remedia’ Roadinn tea- ‘'*1 Southern Wayne Senior yn'' County, native of Pen der County, Is of four tcarh- ers v/ho in«:tr ’''t a cl.''«s of 109 (>d, and forms for bonds and other j on Monday ... , . - • documents may be obtained from' each week between the houre cf ““‘"L" manufacturing. The tapes be,->tb~ in eroa res the undersigned upon reque.st. No gam and 55 p m at the oftii-e Ipovernmont fhamr-’n'-i'-! Ex-han-ites he . of the County Board of Elections af-ros oft.i'ksin.jljVhs'hYYFn W.Yv’ at the County Courthou c in 3hel-!'"''^"‘'’'' »''P''P^iris that o'ertric wh rh r ov- r-—'-'"•s vTi sroakj by and such days are Cha.l'lc.nge "’■'’“•'esses will lead the vm- to- 'n snme pi srhno’s m t evo’and .-nnniv is -n- n T-v... . I ward all kin'*s of heated furnish- T'iy'^’'*.nnr5t''.s will : jn'-o rr-smt f'-.g's -a-n»hVts. students at Qualified voters who have moved residence from one pre cinct or township to another and have not transferred their reg istration should contact the County IBoai'd of Elections at its office at the County Courthouse in Shelby, or any registrar in the county and transfer their registration. The last day for transferring registration is Friday, November 17. 1972. Qualified voters who are not certain whether they are regis tered should contact the County Board of Elections fit the office of said Board in Shelby mention ed above. The registrars and judges ap pointed by the County Board of Elections will serve as registrars and judges, respectively, for the election. The precincts,; the names of the registrars and judges, and the voting places are as follows: East Kings Mountain, City Hall, Mrs. ,Nel! C. Oanford, Mr. Clayton Kely. • We.st Kmo'c a Guard Armory, Mrs. J. H. Ar thur, Mrs. Becky Cook, Mr. D. G. 'Littlejohn. | Bethware, Bethware School, Mrs. Alice C. Connor. 'Mrs. Caro lyn Hicks, Mrs. Aileen Herndon.' Grover. Grover Rescue Station, | Mrs. J. 'B. ElMs. Mrs. Martha Scruggs. Mr. Buford Hambri^ht.j By order of the Board of Com missioners for the County of^ Cleveland. i CATHERINE C. STOCK- TON, Clerk of Board of - l-nn-ornin- .^mrrirnn h"rita'm to North'RidVo'ElomcntarrSchool- student ct l.^s schols j she received her B.A. degree from ! , . . , . ! Campbell College and an M.Ed. , A—rd-n- to pro^o-t chn^rm-n UniversHv of North I n- I V Pams, over no Pcr cent Carollna-Chapol Hill. «he hns ^untain on loft of h-ighwa^ POLYESTER SPECIALS Lou's Fabrics Three miles west oif King thrre year- at Rr''ntwoo'i E!e- .-are S hncl cm risht S i 'r”'’"' ‘I’'' "’’"h.’•’' mentary Schcol in Wake County /av 74 New ^ghinmonf nf rvTiv 1 e at least two Exchang tes years at North Ridge ^ay t‘i. iNtw is.iipment of p^>Iy-1 will jointly make the presenta- iri«rnAn.tart - '>tc crls far only 99 cr-nts\,ions. I per yard: la o. 10 ict iits per , . /ard; t)oly suR 'material, 99 i j- yx ent.s pp* yard; fir^t qual;tyj if ynu f'\ sandwiches at'oa 1, xlypsic $2.03 per va»-d, hy niU frc'’-'' th''*’'*? ’'^nVe lig.iC'. Also beaiutiful metal-Ji-jn^en at a time ii'^ing day old ’OS far parly dresses and lioli- .K"pnd and spread liberally with .-1’ ''■•itfits. V'i -'t u.s .s(x>n f'>r|:'’iirtrr, margarin''. mayonnaise, -iai r ■■ ‘"'I'''''®" and she has an .-runt' who 't-.,-. laa yr,i am. 11:9|jor turkey is also good for make- ahead sandwiches. Mrs. Snivev comes from an ed ucation family. Her mother. Mrs. ItC-) Eak PS. has been teaching for more than 35 years and nr v teaches the fourth gradr at t’^o S'^mo I'^hord as her daughter, husband. Rirhard, is employetl I y the Community CoFege sy *""1 SPINNING AND WINDING GECOND AND THIRD SHIFT Supervisor of 40 Good Employees, in Spinning, Doffing, Foster Winding and Auto Coner Winding Nice Clean Air Conditioned Plant. In good locatior in well known textile company. “An Equal Oppor tunity Employer”. W’^rite Box Z, Box 752 Kings Moun- ts^fi Herald. 11:9 es in the Samps?n County schools. The now Teacher of the Year savs she never eonddered any career hut teaching. At the age of four she freonent’y visited her mother’s cla'^sroom after school ari ^c'^an to tenoh her seventh grade class whi-'' they waded for the * us. 'Mrs. Snivey adds that “at the age of five I held class in the rear of my father’s countp/ store in rural Pender County. The rust'Tiers heeame voluntarv, or perhaps involuntary, students. When there were no hiirnen s’ h- jocts, there were sufficient dol’s or fam'ly pets to fill my class room.” Asked to dc3''rihe her nhr 'so’'- hy of teachin". Mrs. Spivey r^'nli- ed, “teaching is much more than he’plng others to learn. It is th'' total involvement in the society n which w? live. It is a way of lifo.” Mrs. Sp'vey added, “teaching Is learning. Indeed, the teach^'r can 1 learn as much from hop students i I as they can from her.” I The Teacher of the Year has three sons; four-and-a-ha!f yeari old twins, Christopher and Jona than, and an eight year old, Cole- men. Thw> Spivet^t live at 809 Peb- EARN THE HIGHEST RATE ON F,S.L.LC. INSURED SAViNC.3 Now All Savin^a Earn From Dote Of Investment. $10,000 Min. 2 Yr. Te»nm 6% ^^%^^DjYldend Quarterly ffc3AC/ $5,000 MhT" 3/4/0 J 5%7o Quarterly Dividend 5‘/4% 5V4% Dividend Quarterly 5% $1,000 Min. 6 Mos. Tcran 90 Day Pas Look mo m/o PASSBOOK R.VTE Full Pay Certificate Withdrawals At Any Time Paid Quarterly KINGS MOUNTAIN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 333 West Mountain Phone 739-4781 y* JT^ A ! FOl :U FE POLYESTER DOUBLE KNIT FABRIC SALE Open to the Public Saturday, 11-18-72 8 a.m. until 11 a.m. Mr. Sweet Division of SWEETREE MILLS Waco Road Kings Mountain, N. C. 11:16 FC t FC Hi FC
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