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PAftP •» PAGE FOUR THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. WANT NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE IN THE SUPERIOR COJIRT NORTH CAROLINA CLEVELAND COUNTY I EXPERIENCED HELP Dye Plant & Finishing Plant All Shilts Apply In Person THRIFT DYE WORKS Paw Creek, N. C. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust executed by lEOL^VNO M. HAMRfOK, JR. and wife, DOROTHY B. HAMRICK dat ed the 29th day of August, 1973, and recorded in Book 805 at Page 411 in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject of foreclos ure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at publfc auction to the highc.st bidder for cash at the Courthouse door .in Shelby, North Carolina, on the 4th day of April, 1973, at 11:00 A.lM., the property eomeyed in said deed of tru.st, tile same lying and be ing in Num'ccr Four Town.ship, ;’l.•veland County, North Caro lina, and more particularly de-j scribed as follows: I for the event. land County. See also deed from Bertie Lee Whitesides, Single, to D. P. Mc Daniel and wife, Bertie M. Mc- I Daniel dated the 8th day of Au- I gust, 1946 and now on record in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County in , Book 5-0 at Page 611. See also deed from Betty Sue. baseball" and McDaniel, et al, to Roland M. sports. Hamrick, Jr. and wife, Dorothy B. Hamrick dated the 29th day of August, 1972 as wnll apipear on record in the Office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Cleveland Coun ty. This sale will be made subject to all prior liens and encum brances, and unpaid taxes and assessments for paving, if any. This the 6th day of March, 1973. GEORGE B. THOM.\3SON Trustee GEORGE B. THOMASSON Attorney At Law 102 W. Mountain Street Kings Mountain. North Carolina 28086 MORE ABOUT GARDNER-WEBB, Meanwhile, recreation depart ment officials are busy lining up their summer program, wdiich includes slowpitch softuall, lit tie league and Babe Ruth League numerous minor .Pearson noted that there are currently 25 softball teams en tered in league play and he ex pects seven more clu.s, giving the city an all-time high' of 32 softball teams. Men’s League play will begin on April 16 and Women’s League action will start on May 21. There will be at least six teams entered in the Babe Ruth league and officials are looking for an other good raice there. Gene Aus tin will serve as president of the local league as well as district free of charge. In lact, the only recreation activities offered at a fee are putt putt golf and swim ming. Personnel is being sought lor swimming classes and some family nights are being planned for swimming. TKuriciByt Mfcji The world famous Harlem Stars, will be at the community center on April 6 to play an all- star team comprised of players in the men’s league. Dates Set For Abbey Cage Camp Belmont Abbey college basket ball coach Bobby Hussey will hold his second annual basketiball camp for two weeks in June. season play the last of C&B FLOOR SERVICE TELEPHONE SOLICITOR EXECUTRIX NOTICE director. Regular 3:8-29 will -egin around May. .-ncund IG teams are expected The camp, for boys only, will APPLY NOW W* Trsta Mm—Wsmtii-— fw CMtsrs hi Motels and Resorts Cai;i you quaNfy for m oxdHng career in the booming motd in* dubtr^ This growth industry needs troinedt guotifiod mature people. viow. Include; ful? neme^ com plete addreM, phone number, education end previou# yverfc experience* MOTEi TKAININ9 of Amefica Madisoe Keneee CRyt Me* d41l|| 3:22-29 POLYESTER DOXTBLE KNIT FABRIC SAI4E Open to the ptdblie Saturday. March 2i, 8a.m. until 11 a.m. MR. SWEET. Division of Sweetree Mills, Waco Road Kings Mountain, N C. J' ^ run on June 10-15 and June 17- 23. Cost for the camp is $75 for Must Have Private Lino Finest quality 100 percent nylon carpel. I'^IA approved. Arm strong floor covering. Ceramic tile. Free estimates. Write PO Box 4583 Charlotte. N. C. 20204 3:8.29pd BEGINNING at a .stake located N. 8 dog. .30 min. E. 30 feet from tile .S' ut:liom lino of Lot No. 76 ;ind midway orn iind We.^torn The undersigned, having oua- lifiod as Exeeutri.\ of the Elstate (4 Marie Hord Ramsey, deceased, in little league and teen league' hoarding students and $40 for day olay and coac. l s are needed for | campers, ieveral little league teams. Any-, ane interested in coaching a team • Several outstanding high school some serve between the is urged to contact the recreation and college coaches, plus - vn lino olLot No.i|;;‘" season lit- college ball playere, will 76 and runs N. 8 deg. 30 min. E. 1 tiaVmi against s-aid estate to pre- tie league play will start May 14 as lecturers a.oi.g w.ta No“->e, 255 feet, more or less, to a stake i undersigned end tee league action will begin and his assistant, .Mike Reidy. on the Southern edge of an un-! witliin 6 months from date of the around the first of June. Phone Grady Costner (739-26:53) or Larry Bess (937-7400). 2:llfn APPLY NOW WATER WEIGHT PROBLEM? Excess water in the tody can be ur comfortable. E-LIM wdl help you lo.'- excess water KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. recommend it Only St.SO We Train Men to Work As LIVESTOCK BUYERS If you have some livestock experience we will train you to buy cattle, sheep and hogs. For a local interview, write today with your background. Include your complete ad dress and phone number. CAHLE BUYERS, INC. 4429 Madison Kansas City, Mo. 64111 VraintHf CmtiU and named stri'et and midwiay be tween the Eastern and Wostcirn line of Lot No. 76; thence S. 81 i deg. 39 min. E. 100 feet to the j Nortticast corner of Lot No. 76; ! thence with the Eastern line of I Lot .No. 76, S. 8 deg. 30 min. W. I 2.50 feet, more or Icsss, to a stake, a new corner situated N. 8 deg. 30 min. E. 30 feet from the South east corner of Lot No. 76; thence I a now line iN. 87 W. 100 feet to ‘ the BEGINNING, being in all re- i six'c-ts the Eastern one-half of I Lot No. 76, SAVE AND EXCEPT a 30 f(K>t strip on the Southern etlge cf said Lot No. 76, which is reserved as a street. And being contained in Lot No. 76, in Block No. 1 of the Mrs. C. M. Whitesides property in Kings M.ountain, North Carolina as per map or plat of same made by John L. Stacey, Registered Sur veyor, May 10-15, 1939, and to which reference is hereby made. For tille reference see the Last Will and Testament of Datha Perry McDaniel in the Clerk of 3:15-22 Superior Court’s Office for Cleve- PRE-INVENTORY SALE Maich 19-31 FACTORY OUTLET S. Mfn. Si.. Cheir: yviJIe (Acro.ss Stfoct From City Hall) ALL SAMPLES (Size 10) MUST GO ! University of North Carolina publication of this notice orsaimei ^ mobile little league unit was guard George Karl already in will bo pleaded in bar of their community renter '/fed- formed Hussey that he’ll serve recovery. AH persons indebted to from 2 p. m. until 5 p. en the stall and Hussey’s issued said estate will please make im-1 jj, j lowing the many benefits invitations to All-American Dav- mediate payment. | offerc 1 litt£ leaguers Thompson and Monty Towe of This the 8th day of March, 1973. . ^ N. C. btate and Otis Colo of Lillian R. Boheler 615 Floyd Street , Executrix of the Estate of Marie Hord Ramsey, Deceased 3:3-29 RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN Whereas, certain land has been recently dedicated for use as a public street and for utility pur Plons are being made for opci-t.iig playgrounds during the summer for youngsters who do not particig-ate in organized lea gue play. Pearson said the three Deal Street Parks and Davidson Park will be supervised by adults and youngsters can co.me during the daylight hours for free play. The community renter gym will also be opened fer free play during the summer months. Florida State. Any fcrson interested in at tending the camp are urged to contact Porter Griggs at Central Junior High School in Kings Mountain or write or call Coach Hussey at Belmont /i bey col lege. CLEANING ALU.VIINUM Aluminum cookware is easy to Six i maintain. Simply wash alu.'ninnm , basketball goals make it ;.ossible .pots and pans with hot soapy ^es 'by deed recorded tnBrek i many as 60 persons to play, water then rinse in hot water ™™ basketball at the sa.-ne time.'and dry thoroughly, suggests caf the Register of Deeds cf Cleve land County; and 'Ping Pong, volley ball and bad-:Thelma Hinson, extension home minton will also te offered. ! management specialist, North Whereas, the Board has been' The tennis court at Deal Street! Carolina State University. An requested to close said street un-' Park and at Kings .M' unt:'in li’.gh occasional scouring will remove der the authority of GS 160A-299 in order that the street can be reltx;ated; 50% OFF Original Piice 10% OFF On Ail Merchandise Hundreds o! Double Knit Skirts - ONLY $2.50 EACH 1 Group Pants Suits - $9.75 SET ALL SWEATERS REDUCED STORE HOURS - Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday S A.M. ■ 5 P.M. CLOSED ON TUESDAYS FACTORY OUTLET PH 435-6084. CHERRYVILLE BE IT THEREFORE RESOLTOD: 1. That the Board hereby de clares its intent to peTmanen.t.ly close that certain unnamed street described as follows: EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Immediate Openings in Picduction No Experience Necessary We provide on-the-job training leading to responsible positions in flotation and grinding plant operations. CHECK THESE ADVANTAGES: EXCELLENT STARTING RATES SHIFT DIFFEENTIAL PAY PAID VACikTIONS 7-PAID HOLIDAYS GROUP INSURANCE PENSION PLAN OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT Now Interviewing 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. United States Gypsism Company Kings Mountain Plant (An equal opportunity employer) Located approximately 4 miles South of Kings Mountain on 216 (Crover Road) Look for USG sign witli arrow. ll;30tfn BEGINNING at an Iron, the Southwest corner of the lands described in Deed Book 14-K, Page 203 and running thence N. 89-18 E. 355.70 feet to an iron in the margin of YorK Road; thence wjth the margin of York Road a distance of 50 feet to a point; thence S. 89-18 E. 35.70 feet to a pcini; thence N. 02-31 W. 50 foe,', more or less to the B7G1N- NING. school will be open lo t^c pii’ili- stu'iborn spots and marks. LONG HORN RESTAURANT Near New Buffalo Lake between Kings Mountain Shellby on Oak Grove Road, .. Why Drive 18 to 45 miles to get a Gotfd ,St4ak^ when You Can Come to Long Horn? - ^ Good, juicy tender steaks guaranteed to please fli Golden Brown Country Fried Chicken • Fish Plates • Hamburger Plates • Sandwiches, of course We serve breakfast, lunch, dinner See our Genuine Texas Long Horns, six feet by eigtitV Plenty of Parking Space 3:22tfn; V MO TO ADVERTISERS! "d uestions 2. That a public hearing be held at the regular Board meec- ing on Monday, April 9, 1973, where any person may be heard on the quesition of whether or not Ore closing would 'be dctriimentaJ to the public interest, or the 'prop erty rights of any individual. Duly ratified this 12th day of iMarch, 1973. J. H. -McDaniel, Jr. Ci'ty Clerk ■ 3:15-4:4 and nswers about NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARINGS The Board of Commissioners for the City of Kings .Mountain will meet in council ehambers on Tuesday. March 27th at 7:30 P.M. to consider the following request for rezoning: Request of Harold J.-Riddle to rezone the following described lot from R-8 to Light Industry: Q. What are the 8 moat Important rulee for profitable newspaper advertising? Q> What does A.B.C, do for me? A. 1. Your advertising message should be newsy. - ^ friendly, informative, easy to read. Give facts and news about your merchandise service. fi. Advertise regularly. Make your advertising do what successfiil salesmen do—call on customers and prospects consistently. A. At regular intervals sos ed the Bureen’a large staff of experienosd droulatioa suditora makss a thorough audit of the drculatioe records of each publisher member. The lesolts of asA audit are publiahed in an eeey-te-read A.B.C. report for your us* and proteetien wbrni you, buy newspaper advertising. yo Fi BEGINNING at an iron stake whore the Northern margin of Jaimes Street intersects with the Western margin of Grace Street and runs thence along the mar gin of Grace Street in a Norther ly direction 225 feet to a stake: thence in a Westerly direction 169.66 feet to a stake; thence in Insist on audited circulation reports that givs you the facts about the audience that your sales messages will bavs when you buy newspaper advertising. Q. What are the FACTS la A.B.G. raports? a Southerly directiton 242 feet to a stake; thence in an Easterly direction along James Street 150 feet to the BEGLNN1I.\G, and be ing Lot No. 17 in IBlod< 3 as shown on tax map 17 as recorded in the Tax Mapping Department for Kings Mountain, N. C. John Henry Mos-i, 3:15-22 Watch Your FAT-GO Read The Herald Lose ugly excess weight with the sensible 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. Ask drug store about the FAT-GO reducing plan and start losing weight this week. Money back in full if not complate- iy satisfied with weight loss from the very first package. For Local Sports OON' DELAY Q. Is there u measure for the value of news, paper circulation to an advertiser such aa the etandards a merchant nsee in buy* ing merchandise—for example, like STERLING on silver? A. A.B.C. reports teO yon hew mneh dreulation, where it goes, how obtained and ethar WAcn that help you buy advertiaint aa you would make any sound businsas investment—on the basis of known values and anditad information. A. Yes—in the well known circulation standards of the Audit Bureau of CiRcuLA'noNa. Q. Are air publications eligible fer A.B.C. membe/ship? Q. What is the A.B.C.? A. No. Only those with paid circulation. This is important to advertisers because it is evidence, that the paper is wanted and read. A. The A.B.C. is 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 papers and periodicals. Q. Is this newspaper a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulationa? *4 101 A. Yes. We are proud of our circulation. Wb want you te know the pacts about tha audienoa your aeUing met aages will have when they appeer hi theee . pages. Ask for a copy af our latast A.B.a loport. KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD .t. gee FAT-GO Coday. Only $2.50 at KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG ^ RACTt At A iAIIC MlASmi Of ABVlNfUHI# ^i«|
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