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THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C.
Thursday, FvbruitY t|, If7»
i
LEGAl KOIKES
notice of public hearing
liie Board of Commi.s.sionor.s lor
tiiG Cify of M Lintain will
vO hold a publ.'':- lioariiiD; on
MortJa,' February 20 at 7:31)
to cansider the furiovviiig re-
quesU for rezoning: |
f'.DVEKTISEriENT FOfl BIDS
IV
£:t. -
Request of C. IXavid Jay, Sr. to
luzone from R-2n to GB Uie lol-
l&vving dcseriberl 'pn>;x;rty:
beginning at a stake in tlie
North edge of the rigli.t of tvay
for U,S. Highway 71 and in the
West edge of ■^Ide road and nni-
nihg thence along U.3. ili di« \
riglit of way in a V\ tvlerly
difei'lion 1SS.75 feet to a .s!ai<e oi
e.'fce of said right of vv:iv. i:.e
Swth Hast e:>rner of tiial pe- Ikn
of;pt'litloner’s properly winch ]<
already zone.l 03 for Gene, d
'Bqf.'iue's: thence alcng th<‘
GB portion of the i^r/js’rly >. 2- >
W. 253.10 feet t.o a stake: t i i
S.-89-20 E. 17!..7 [ecd to a :-::.,.e
Inj the VVi-.:!('.-n o i-e e' ;| ■■ . 'i-j
rr>Jd: then.-o along llie We l c l r |
of-said side tea I S. (i-Cd I-;. 2...i.,i.
feet to tile BlfGIMNIN;;.
fee.guost of (’ha.-ie:-- K. Wd.-; .i ' 1
rojone freni R-20 !> -N.B die f-.i
lovv’ing deserihed pro;«':ty:
A re.'tai'g liar hap-el ) 1 !■
catfl on U.S. liidiway 71 V.'
W9h 75 feet fronline on II. diw.-iv
Pinsuant to Section 1-13-129 of
d'.e Gcne.-al Statute.! of North
.. ar.ihia, .sealed jirojicsals for
.■urnl.sliing the lusessciry latior
re.inired for the constriiclion of
improve me 11 Is lo the City of.
K ngs .Miainlain's electrical dis-(
tiibuti .n sy.sicm will be received
o;i .'1' hi foije 2:3(1 1*.M. ESI' on file
2:.’'.fl diy of Feinuary, 1973, at!
111.' C'ily Hail in Kings M-iunlain, I
North Carolina a! whi-li ti.-nei
an.I olace the p.-oot.sals will be I
puoiirly opened and read. |
AN ORDINANCE TO EXTEND
I THE CORPORATE UMITS OF THE
I CITTf OF KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C.
I WiIlil.'E,\S, file Board of Com-
I mi.siiancrs has been petitioned
] Uiider G. S. ].t)0-452, as amended,
■ t- anne.'v the area described here-
.11. and
\.'llKi.-EA3, the City Clerk has
teilifu'd Uie suffhience of said
paitii.ii and a pualic lie-aring on
the ipie.-.lion of this annexation
I was h- id in council cihamners at
I r:3:- 1 ..M. on the 12t:h day of Feb-
luary ,ind
v.hifaticAS, the Board of Com-
mi.sionois does liereby find as
ia.l tliat .said petition meet.s
plabe of BEXjINNING, containing
24 acres, more or less.
IBeing a portion of the property
conveyed to John J. Burke by
deed dated November 30, 1972,
ficm Hu.,ih Otto Williams, ot al,
recorded in Book 14-J, Page 536,
-n the i-leceland County Registry.
...ind a certain tract of land,
siituafe, lying and being in Num-
jer Feu' Township, Cleveland
e.r unty. State of North Carolina
and descri'ped and defined as fol
lows: Deed 2
l:K.31NIN1NG at an old iron, W.
A. Williams’ northwest corner
and R. C. Gantt’s southwest cor-
ne;- near .tn oak on the south side
More Herald Sports
youngsters have for turning pro could hurt the sport.
“Golf is a big business,” he said. “How big a business
it’s going to become depends on how well organized we
can become to handle the tremendous growth and the
tremendous amount of interest.
“We have satellite tournaments, major tournaments
and so many tournaments on the tour,” he added. “The
one thing I don’t want to see happen is to prostitute our
...m
Ladies League
liu: lo^phrcmcnts of 'G. S. 160-452, j cf Waco Road and on the line of
business, just for the sake of trying to take care of a lot
of young kids who want to make a living at the game Balanced scoring was the ki^
but can’t because they don’t belong in it. ' | teams in
“It’s sort of an infactuation carried away to the point
where you'll have a lot of kids out there making touring ^anes D.wimg center
In lrurtii;i;
'cl '.mpli;,
e I lil.'ijiied
f.ir .'^ii’)milting huG.
.sjjecific.'ilidii.s may;
I nil the Citv’.s En-'
'Lil.'iea '('111 t'.nsulting
In.-., 1’. (I. Ko\ l.‘)l.';i, I . .
\j. tli C:in);in:i. 2;-!2;0. i
a-mi nded:
.’.'(.A, tiiereiore
Be it cnlained by the Board of
V mmi.vs.cners ot the City of
Kiiig.s M lUiUaiii, N. C.
.-.i. IICN I. By VHlue of the
1 :ui;.ior::y granted by G. S. KKI-
Tne (
-'.iiii iin i'(‘-
Herndcn Brothers’ line and run
ning with the Herndons’ line S.
i9-51 W. 896.62 feet to an old
it, 1 r id tor.ier; tnen.-e S. 19-o4
VV. SJ..38 feet to a point; tlience
S. S5-C3 E. 4Cil.C0 feet to a point;
thence N. 19-54 E. 980.00 feet to
iinended, the following a point in Waco Road, on the line
I i-il lerrit.-.y is heri-by an- j of R. C. Gantt; thence N. 85-08 W.
in.sed and made p.ijrt (jf the City i 4,;0.(JO feet to the point and place
Hi
;.it lo rcji'cl ;uiy .w
.Mountain
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15 22
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74,VV. and approximately 1
^at'its dcepe.it part of t|-.e :
'gle.'Loraterl e:i (he -I'l
El^lock’.s Drive Inn. T.
Postal .Ser\ i:e !li;:: S -.el IV
, Jphn Henry Moici.
i: V,TAnO?f TO E?D
l; :;rl of Comnii.-: ;-orie:-.s
! f ;■ I '.- t i.y ■ K I ’l \! unt.iin
j uill ..e bids until 7:.3ll p.rn.
I on Feinn.ci-y 12, I!I73 for certain
at ! re
•e la
lii-i I- > e- i.slinr iVKG r-,--
'-,e.I i;(-fe p ih'ihie waf-.-r
■ I. I .k an 1 ce. l.tin eon-
li.
.a:
CfiB
ciznifics]
Md . ijiianlitie.!'
■ s i-e'-u rod may I
the e' '’’ ■(' of the ■
:* (iiirin.g regular'
. niers re
- I C-'nini.
; ‘e- ri-i(' ' v led i
■'ll nr to aeeept the hid |
. I lo lie in the he.sl in
■ he t'-ily of King .\Ioun
ICO
Kinosf. quality'
percoiil nylon carpel.
I'lIA approved. Arm-
•vlrong floor covering.
Ceram -r tile. Free
osliniaics.
i
: t.i he m •r'. '.'l: Repairs
■liin; '■ MG Reinforced i
P- h’ble Waier Storage
Con.->t ruction
i.j' Tank anil Certain
p'51 'X’here.' hi'.,
t-eiji Jolin Heiirv .Mo.ss, Mayor
ki' 2:15-22
rj; FCR .74.'.E — 2 Pan.as-
nic Soeak-
Phorio Grady Costner
(7i'i)-i2’-.iih';i or f.arry
i-e.-is (‘A,7-71(10).
2:llf,i
.''-''■''r'“V,'i Lake Be.ildrrs, Inc., -N. 23-43 E.
efyl' i'ii*/’• W A
EAnn Ti:"
HIGHEST IlAT'G
07J F.
(.S;5-2n0i,
■!-:i I.:!'! t!" -.v, fer a.n.l 3
'!(-'■ ’"I wa!' -vver handl-
e .'.a'ifv i.;e.*hi. (’onta-cf
I. H. Brawr, 7.39-2116 -
IGL l:2.jtfn
.Miiunlaiii ai of the 12th
■ly L. i'l.jriuuy 1973.
r ■i'HX.Mi'i.'i a,- an (.id iren lo
an d S. l!)-54 W. 876.62 feel Irom
an old iron marking VV. A. Will-
narlli.vest conier aiwl 11. C.
..anil’s .so.inuvest lorner neat an
..li; .'ll Hie sC'Lilh sirle of Waco |
a vied an,I r.n the line cf tliellern- I
d.n Broi.iers; thence tunning
wiili one of tile Herndon lines S. ^
if-51 VV. 297.09 feet to an ir.)ii;i
Iheine A'lii anotiiec Herndon line'
S. 7-21 VV. 39y.()() feet to an;
irc-.i; llecr.ne v\,iii anotlicr Hern- -
don iiiie S. 86-05 VV^. 578.79 it'Ct!
;.j a iione pile, formerly a red;
enk; l.i.i.ci- with another Hern-j
den line and aLs.) a line of the ^
. .,y I,. K.rgs .M.iieitain pra:xr.-ty !
S. dl-23 E. 1 fO.Oa feet lo a fvment !
:n„.!uniinl. City of Kings Moun-.
p.-cyerty and also a 'corner
.. ;.io 1-. S. -M I-i ,n pro,;eriy; I
.iui.ie with his line N. 68-51 E.'
iC9.li2 leet lo a pknl, his corner'
:,i ..10 juncr'on cl a branNt on
rcil.s reek; thence with the line
1 .mijer-Lake Builders, Inc., N.
ro-lj E. 183.19 feet to an old
liicnjo with tiie line ot,
i 1. « ."-Lake Builders, Inc., N.!
I 7G--15 E. 183.19 feet to an old
. ..; liicnee wi.ii the line oi
I i'im ler-Lake Builders, Inc., N.!
! i2-19 E. 75.91 feet to an iron;
.i.-.:ite witli the line iX Timioer-,
of BECilNNING, containing 9
ti.res, more or less.
, .i.:g a porc-on oi the property
e'/oJ lo Jolin J. 'B'Urice by deed
'■'■('d e -ii T - 31), 1972, fro.m
IIuMi Otto VVHliatns, ct al, re
corded in B'.ok 14-J, Page 536, in
the Cleveland Coumty Registry.
The e 'two (21 .pieces are sub
mitted and com.bined to 34 acres
m.>re or Ics-s and are contiguous
to each other. The combined tract
is e.'ntiguous to property already
inside the city limits.
2:22
bums of themselves,” he added. “Let's face it, this is an ‘ in^adfes league action Tucs-
exacting game of science. It’s not a game of emotion. | day night, charity Tignor and
“Golf,” he said, “is an intelligent game played by in- Sara c^h tof^ied the 300 set mark
telllgent people stupidly. And I say that without reserva- to lead American Legion to
tion. You have to understand how difficult the game is Arce wins over Oates Shell. Mrs,
irom a scientific point of view, from a point of dynamics, had a 317 set
physics, geometries and psychology. If you understand
that you're much more prepared.
“It’s not just a question of T think *. ^
because I beat somebody back in Shelby, N. C.’,” he said.’ Three bowlers topped the 30-
"You haven’t beaten anybody because there’s no compe- mark to lead Pat Herndon’s
tition here. When you step into the big time there are team to a .fouir-game swecip of
probably 300 players out there who you’ve never heard of Plonk Brotliers. Edna Bowen led
and also
won -higli line honors with a
118, and Mrs. Cash .had a 313 set
T , Jenny Oates led the losers with
I can play golf ^ jjjjp
who can beat your pants off. Sooner or later you realize i the way with a 123 tine and 338 ■ "
you weren’t as good as you thought you were.’’ i P”* ^ added a 332 set cm *
-f = —L L 1 . a.nd Hettv Wells had a 306. Ethe mosaic pattern*, jnw c«n
F.f Yoti Ara
Dl3f3?I5?iod
' with yc.iir
I ti) m ik.' a
i!) and v.ould like
-liaii ;e, cane liy cr
■ 5 WcivsTcITinvo
Now AH Savings Lain
Froiu Dale Cf I.ivoa.T'ieni
SIO.CIM VLn.
land Qucrtarly
57'47o Quarterly Divldond
Bc::us F:i\!n;;
6 M vs. T.
, au-il
5%
KuH t’ ly
Cvrt.tkL'.re
Ant cipa'.t d
; iVithdrawals At Any Time
Paid Cuniterly
9.
SAVINGS d LOA'I
AGSOCIATZOH
300 West f'o’jnlaia
Phone 730-1701
-ali U.S Im'.ay. A:. \ini .sec be*
j If ’,v we liavc a lar-,e variety of ]
' i"': s, idii-i j.>b.s tliat are not!
ii'ded.
n ■
rc-’:'n'o-l ihwiery ma-
■ (,1. i-aa>i-. SaLiry 8! 1 1.,/;)
Help w:inlcd. .Sa].-i:-y
!7.G) mo.
V’anto l Expoiiencod telior in
Cleveland County. Salarv
G.-'-i.
C-st Acir-’n^a.it — nil. t have
i: Sa'aiv i’l 5 I.itoro
'.Ic.,-', nnd -va'nninT ;-o nn help
" • d. I. -laLiry JS'i.llO wk.
■’ c-'fl fl'-ri'-al help,
in .’ii.G^d.OO.
e in-inager. Annual
■
n'.:;.-,.;;er. Annua!
VVn-
I. (.id
a ■' ;■ last mar
cem unv. .S;
-y O.-e-i.
ijur.'.i'r t:-a:nei
~.iv nee two col-
•1.
..’O 'H, -'g *:> -.x .-
■’.n I i.-a-.::".r lru:-Ls.
\.nr-d ii-TO-n' 8;,!6P.A1.
One Scc.mal.eis noeded. Salary
OIX'-l.
L.ndy Itc-'d'-d to.-.v rk in dry
.‘''al.iry $76.61) wk.
W’n.itcd Elrprim ii: 1 n’ -e’v-
' ' . -n. I'nai-'i '
'rccl'-'l e-merionccc’ kn Itc-s. *
I'lt- ".aj. 3rJ shifts. Salarv t
117.03 me. ' t
Heed a lar-; ■ viTieiy of l.-ifv r- r
■rr. S,-iI-i;y $;.li;ii:i:| and u]) p
iiinu.iily.
n. ; liien.'o w.dh the line of,
i.'.iMo.-l-ak.e Builders, Inc., N. 31- i
,1 L. 108.92 lect lo a point;
.deiico wit h the line of Tim'ser-1
...i.-ie Boilder.s, Inc., N. 51-18
’34.53 icet to an old iron; thence
.li . le line cf Timller-Lake i
■'iLdii.f, Inc., N. 57-48 E. 406.20;
.r I .111 ^Icl ir'.n, a ccirnor of'
i.a:eer-Lake Builders, Inc., and;
, i Its Wear, Inc., thence j
'.v'l.i Le' F "le of Waco Sports
Wo-ir, lac., N. 50-59 E. 117.20 feet
.. an 'ol.l iron, a c.:.'ner of Waco
Wear, in'e., and M. L. Sur
er: : K'lire wi'ii Lie line of -VI.
L. ik ■ ;c ■; N. 13-20 VV. 252.66 feet
t.n a p ini, a marked sweet gum,
:i ( n.'.r I’ (.irner cf M. L. Bur-
;■ s . '1.1 Gland Horn; thence with
li line c.'i Gland Hern N. 22-59
11.5.3 fe' ' to a stake, a ccr-
1- rr of Ciand Hern and Barnette;
I le. e v.'tl: Lie lino ti ■F.'''.'neite
i;S-32 vV'. 233-3! feet to a stake; |
thc:;.'e wi’li the line of Burnette'
.\. 76-02 VV. 85.8 feet to an old
iron, a corner of Bicnetto and 11.
C. Gantt; thence N. 85-08 VV.
1 VI '-'i fed to a paint; thonce S.
19-51 VV. 980.00 feet to a point;
thence N. S3-0S VV. 403.0:) feet to
a point; thence .N. 19-54 E. 83.38
feet to an old iron, the ipoint and
INVITA’nON TO BID
Tile Board ot Co-Tumis ionei-s
^ fc” Uie City of Kinffi Jinintnin
j will rec'cive bids until 7:30 P.M.
' on February 26, 1973 for certain
‘ construction w :'"k for improve
ments to the City’s water and
I :sewcr systems. Instructions for
; submiiting bids, quantities and
I pcai{.'cat.icn.i required may be
! obtained at the office cf the pur
chasing agent during regular
office hours.
The Board .of C-mimi.ssioners re
serves the right to reject any and
I ail piMi»sals or to accept the bid
' considered to be in the best in-
tc-c.it of the City of Kings 'Moun
tain.
Ail bids to bo marked: "Con-
rtnictian Work For Improvements
To Water and Sewer System”.
John Henry Moss, Mayor
2:15-22
NO’nCE OF SALE • >
PROJECT NOTES L
Sealed proposals will be re-'
■ccived by the Kings Moiuntainlj
Redevelopment Commission (here- i j
in called ’ Lccal Issuing Agency'I •
at 112 South Piedmo.'it Avenue in j
Finol SWe
Standings
(Girls Division)
and p'uH'licly opened at One
o’clock ILM. (E.S.T.) on March 6,
1973, for the ip'Uirciliase of its Pro-
jc.t Notes, being i suod to aid hi
financinj its prejeetVs) as fol
lows:
Maturity
Amount Series Date
$1,185,000.00 Third April 19,
Series 1973 1974
EXECUTRIX NOnCE
The undersigned, having quali-
fie.I a.s Exe-cutri-x of the Elstatc of
Tiiomas Frank Ballard, deceased,
late cf Cleveland County, this i.s
lo notify .HI persons having
claims against sa;d estate to pre
sent them to the undersigned
'.vithin 6 months from date al
the publication of this notice oi
same will be pleaded in bar oi
their recovery. All persons indebt
ed to said estate please make
hnmediatc payment.
This the 2nd day of Ft'bruary,
197'3.
Jeanette H. Ballard
506 Lynn St.
FAccutrix of the Estate of!
Thomas Franx Ballard,
Deceased 2:1-23
3, 1973, will be payable to bearer
on the Maturity Date, and will
bear interest at the irate or rate.s
per annum fixed in tlie proposal
accepted for the pudohase of su'ch
Notes. 1
.411 proposals for the pureh'ase
C'f said Note.! saall 'be su'cmiitted
n a fc.rm apfcoved -by the L cal
-iruing Agency. Copies cf such
.'.im o' iprc'posal and information
concerning the Notes may be ob
tained Irom I'he Local Is .'vj -.g
Agency at the ado.ess ir. 1 ;uc.i
a.!cve. Detailed information wii.i
rc'pcct to the cenditions v " i
w ie may be c’otained from a
.•Gc aa y 21, 1973 issue of Two
Daily Bond Buyer.
Tae. Ldcal Ls.saing Agenicy re
erves the eight to reject
ill bids.
KINGS MOUNTAIN
RElDrV'ELOFMENT
COMMISSION
By Carl F. Mauney
Chairman
Teams
Won
Lo:
Burns
18
0
South iPoint
16
2
icilrv
rj
(t
East Rutherford
11
7
Kings Mountain
10
8
Crest
7
n
Chase
6
12
Llncolnton
6
12
C'.ierryville
3
15
R-3 Ceaitral
0
18
(Boys Division)
Shelby
18
0
Crest
15
3
East Rutherford
13
5
South Point
10
8
Kings Mountain
9
9
'Burns
9
9
R-S Central
7
11
L.lncolntan
4
14
C'herryvile
3
15
Chase
2
16
Men's League
Clergy Ge»J.f
Tsurncy Planned
LOST & FOUND
LOST — Antique gold pocket
watoh with iiT^cription: to Vir
ginia and date December 25,
1972. Lost fxitwcen Edgemont
Drive and Mountain RtWl teme-
tery. Reward. Call 739-5677.
2:15-29
FOR SALE 1970 GTO - red,
power steering, power brakes,
bucket seats, 3-speed ' auto-
nvati . 6,700 miles. Excellent
r ndit'ion. Like new. Call 739-
2880. 2:22pd.
LOST — White poodle. Red collar
with rhinestone trim. An.swers
to “Cocoa”. CHARLENE LUTZ,
103 Wells St. 2:lLfn
“Vie first Nc'th Car^'.i'ia Clergy I
C f Tourn'jm nt will be held!
J ■'y 10-12 at the beautiful and j
to ; i:-:ig Cedar Rock Country Club ^
■" t cnoSr. ;
All ordained mem'bers of the |
any or clergy (Protestant, Roman Catho- j
lie and Jewish) are invited to
compete. 1
In addition to the crowning ot j
the State Champion, there will
also be a Seniors Ch-ampion for ;
these 'Competing 'in the 50 and [
2:22 older group who choose to play
I in the senior.s’ category. Trophies
will be awarded all flight win- I
nors. I
Entry fee is $15.00 (refundable
upon request) and pre-registra
tion is necessary; state if you
pLan to compete in the seniors’
division.
For further information, con
tact iRev. iLcrnard L. Boston, 211
336 set, John DHling added a 328
and Clarence Plonk a 324. For
Blanton’s team, Joe Beam had a
129 line and 339 .sot, Blanton
added n 328 series and E. J. Falls
had a. 308.
Red Houser’.s 119 line and .335
set led Hoasor’s team to a feur-
game sweep of Quality Sand-
ivich. Eill Mullinax added a 312
fer the winners while Albert
Brackett Jed the losers with a
123 line and 344 set.
"oyce VVcHs had a 119 Fne and
VVimp iBonven added a 331 set to
lead Befo Hernden’s team to a
fr'jr-gaime sweep cf Cu'j’.s Paint,
Ted Fa'lls had a 108 line and
Mack Ellis added a 302 set for
the losers.
MORB A^OVT .
Cagers SWMp
Mixed League
.Martin 3, Terrell 3, Greg*g 2.
BOYS OAMZ
K. Mtn. (86) ~ Dawl«in» 9,
Thom,')'. 23, Wingo.lSi Maloiek 22,
Falls 12, Davis 2.
R-S Central (78) -r. Hlne* 21,
VV'T'tpsidc! 4, Carpenter, 12, Duffy
18. Young 9, Jernagln 1, Buimett
13. ’
FOR SALE — Seven months.old
English .“ilieep D.'.g. pjjone.'(39-
3446 or 739-3472, ' i 2;22tfn
TENSIDN?
Mike Bowen's 119 line and
Rennie Culbertson’s 329 set led
Cuibcrt.S'O'n’s team to three wins
over Randy Blanton’s team in
mixed league action Thursday.
Betty Wells added a 314 set tor
the winners and Planton led his
team with a 134 line and 3'7
set.
Clarence Plon'k scored a 125 line
and 347 set to lead Pl.nnk OH to
three win.s ever Dil'llng Healing.
Gerald Hipps and Charity Tignor
If you tuner from klmpl* sysM
day nervous tstlilM th«n you
should be takino $.T, blitau for
relief. . »
Cail on »a drugliisi aj drijj
store listed b^ow, and ji*k Hli
about B.T, tablets:
Thiy'ro sate don-tUMblt tormina
end with eur ouarantadi.-ybu ulllt
lOio your every dijr'llttert br
receive your money bdek.
Don't aceept a euli«lir<tt« let
relief, b>iv rs.-v «nKu«.
KINGS MOUNTAIN EHtlO CO.
Lenoir Road, Morganton, N. C.
28S.55 or phone 437-8206.
FOP SALE — Used Chrome Din
ette Suite and Electric Range.
Call Elmer Ross, 739-22.57.
’^2:22-29
LOST. OR. STOLEN — Bassett
heund. Black, white and tan.
Answers 'to name of Penny
Jane. Needs medical attention.
Phone Evelyn Early, 739-5873.
Rov)ard offered. 2:8-22
f'
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rE3-CMJIEL
311 .S. Washington St
Shelbv. N. C.
4S2-53S1
CGLD-SaS^US
Miseries?
!• your heed ponndinp — no%r running — are your eye* watering and are yo«
•nevaing — aneezing — *neering?
Have you blown your note until ii it nwf
We're aorry you're suffering ao; obvioudy you're not aware of our product
SYNA-CLKAR «nd thi* is our fault.
SYNA'CLEAR ia the original timed release tablet that gives up to eight hour*
of real relief from cold aymptoms and clogged up ainuses. And that's a guar*
We*do not have millions to spend on TV to toll you about SYN.\-CI.EAR: ju<l !
ibi* amall ad. W'e do not gimmick our A«Jverti«ing and product l»v offerir* j
twelve hours of medication. What is medication without relief? SYNA-CLEAR i
is what we offer and it gives you eight hours relief r^r tablet or your money
hack in full.
We could go into detail on how our produrt works and about tbe fine fonnala.
hut we would ratbrr you *»k the e'kpcris about SSY.^-CLEAH. The druggist
at the alorr listed below or your family doctor can tell you about the merit*
of our fine formula.
SYNA'CI'EAK co*(* • little more f$1.50 & $3.00 airci) becaute it doe* more.
You're buying relief and not gimmick*.
Try SYNA-CLEAR •• aoon as po*>ille — you know — alt have lo lose are
vour diacoinforts.
This little ad Iws an •wfull;- hig job lo do — to get yoo to try SYN.A CI.EAR.
So a* a bonuf, <ui me out and send in with an empty SVNA•^.|,F,^R carton
and we’H mail you a check for 50« for just trying SYNA-Cl.FAR. If you liavo
lime to tell us about the results SYNA-CLEAR gave you, wc would be pleased
to bear from you. _
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HELP
Fieri & Fmlshirg Plant
All Shifts
Apply In Person
TEIIFT DYE WORMS
Paw Creek, N. C.
WATER WEiGHT
PROBLEM?
E-LSI^
tACS.)s water in the body can be un
comfortable. £1.141 w II ii .lp you Itisi
excess water
KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO.
recommend it
Only $1.SO
DUE TO EXPANSION OF OUR JACQUARD
WEAVING DEPARTMENT, WE ARE TAK
ING APPLICATIONS FOR:
EMFIOYMENT OPPORTUNinES
[mmedlnfe Openings in Production
No Experience Necessary
We provide on-the-job training leading to responsible
positions in flotation and grinding plant operations.
CHECK THESE ADVANTAGES:
EXCELLEriT STARTING RATES
SHSFT DSFFRENTIAL PAY
PA/D VACATIONS
7.PAID HOLIDAYS
GROUP INSURANCE
PENSION PLAN
CPPOETUNETY FOR ADVANCEMENT
Jacquard Weavers
Jacquard Loom Fixer$
CONTACT
Now Interviewing 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
United States Gypsum Company
Kings Mountain Plant
(An equal opportunity employer)
Load)
approxirnnlciy 4 miles -South of Kings Mountain on 216 (Grover
Lock for USG sign with arrow. il:30tfn
KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO.
Dover Placement
nte
S04 Buffalo Street
Shelby. N. C.
Ph. 482-2473
(equal opportunity employer)
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Qitso tofiped tihe 300 mark lc,r tn.
winners, Hipps sopr)nc a 3)9 an •
Mrs. Tignor taKy'-ng 8 314. John
Di'lling led the losers with a 112
line and 315 set, Jenny Gates
added a 313 end Bebbde MdKee
a 300.
Ronnie Si-rugga tallied a 150
line and 340 set to lead Bdb
Herndon’s team tb th'rse wilts
over Wimp Bown’s outfit, Herii-
den also topped the 300 iplirk
with a 320. iBoweti led hIs bowlers
with a 131 line and 319 set. >
WALL COVEJIJNGS
Washable wall coveHhgs are
p’tiactlve as well as practlca).
There arc sell • -adhesive jilaj-
, tie panels and tile a\d))able that
and Bettv Wells had a 306. Ethel - . it. „ ■
Tignor’s 107 lino and Bobbie Me-1 with^sds.ors to, l^t. the _S|»ce.
A1.SO mirror squares, >, wh&|her
, Kee’s 295 set led the losers. i , . , . j
I Beokv Dye .srored a 114 line smo.tey or Sintitiijed, )nkke
I and .334 set to lead Drewes Tax u small aioa apjjciir iarjer, ^tes
to Ihree wins over Kentucky i
Fried 'Ghdckcn. Doris Ware had -iCS sjm.. a.ist,'North Car-
a 114 line and 309 set fpr Lnlversi.(y.^ ,
losers. I . .
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Due to today’s stronger struc
tural steels. It may be possible
ro-ali Uipn= won .so.oping hon-: some day to build Skyscrapers,
o-s in men’s league 'action Mon-! that are literally a mile high,,
day night, rtlling a 352 sot in says Dr. F.azlur p. Kahn, do-
D lling Heajting’s .split with Randy signor of Chicago’s Sedrs Tower,
r’anten’s team. Johnny 'Belk won which willl be the world’s tallest
hi.qh r-ie honnrs Dr Dil'"ng'.s building when Completed,
team wiith a 129. Belk also had a • '
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