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I i Pag*! 8a—MIRROR-HERALD—Thursday, Septembar 39, 1977 NOTKJEOF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLKJATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT Elaine H. Benfleld, Plaintiff vs. Ralph David Benfleld, Defendimt. TO: Ralph David Benfleld. Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you hsM been filed In the above - entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought Is as follows: Absolute Divorce. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than November 8, 1877, wd upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service SLgsdnst you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 3eth day of September, 1877. ROBERT L. BRADLEY, P. A. Attorney for Plaintiff P. O. Box 887 Kings Mountain N. C. 28086 Sept. 38; Oct. 6, 18, 30 CITY OF KmOS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA INVITATION TO BID Sealed Proposals will be received by the City of Kings Mountain, North Ceuvllna, In the City Hsdl, In the Commissioners* Chambers, Kings Moun tain, North Carolina, until 11 o’clock October 6, 1877 at which time all bids will be publicly opened and idl bid prices read iJoud, for the following: AU necessary furnishing of material for the In stallation of ap proximately 7300 sq. ft. of acoustical celling suspension system. No bid shall be con sidered or accepted by the City of Kings Mountain unless at the time of Its filing, the same shall be accompanied by a deposit of csMh or certified check on some btutk or trust cmnpany Insured by the FedenU Deposit Insurance Cbrporatlon In an amount equal to not less than five percent of the proposal. In lieu of making a cash deposit, the bidder may file a bid bond executed by a corporate surety, licensed under the laws of North Carolina to execute such bonds, conditioned that the surety will, upon demand forthwith, make payment to the obligee upon said bond If the bidder fsUls to execute the Contract In accordance with the Bid Bond, and upon failure to forthwith make payment, the surety shall pay to obligee an amount equal to doiible the amount of the bid bond. This deposit shall be retsdned If the successful bidder falls to execute the Contract wlthtai ten (10) dsiys after the award or falls to give satlsfactary surety as required herein. The succesiful bidder shall be required to enter Into a Contract with the City of Kings Mountain In writing and shall be required to furnish bond mi some surety company authorised to do business In the State, or make a deposit of money, certified check, or government sureties for the full amount of said Contract tor the faithful performance of terms of said Contract as required in Section 148-138 of the General Statutes of North Carolina. Plans, Specifications and Proposal Forma are on file at the Bhiglneerlng Department, P. O. Box 438, Kings Mountain, North Carolina. Copies of these plana and Spedflcatlons may be obtained by bona fide bidders. No bid can be withdrawn tor a period of thirty (80) days after the scheduled closing time tor the receipt of bids, and the City of Kings Mountain, North Carolina reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive Informalities. Envelopes containing bids shall be marked as ftdlowa: ' Bid — ClUsen Service (^ter Oiling City of Kings Mountain John Henry Moss Sept. 38 CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN NORTH CAROLINA INVITATION TO BID Sealed Proposals will be received by the City of Kings Mountain, North Carolina, In the City HaU, In the Commissioners’ Chsunbers, Kings Moun tain, North Carolina, until 10 o’clock October 0, 1877, at which time all bids will be publicly opened and all bid prices read aloud, for the following: AU necessary furnishing of material and Ubor for the installation of ap proximately 800 yds. carpet and 100 sq. feet of tUe. No bid shall be con sidered or accepted by the City of Kings Mountain unless at the time of Its filing, the same shall be accompanied by a deposit of cash or certified check on some bank or trust company Insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation In an amount equal to not less thsui five percent of the prcqiosal. In lieu of making a cash deposit, the bidder may file a bid bond executed by a corporate surety, Ucensed under the laws of North Carolina to execute such bonds, conditioned that the surety wlU, upon demsmd forthwith, make payment to the obligee upon said bond If the bidder falls to execute the Contract In accordance with the Bid Bond, and upwi failure to forthwith make payment, the surety shaU pay to obligee an amount equal to double the sunount of the bid bond. This deposit shall be retained If the successful bidder faUs to execute the Contract within ten (10) days after the awsurd or falls to give satlsfaetory surety as required herein. ’The succeeMul bidder shall be required to enter Into a Contract arlth the City of Kings Mountain In writing and shall be required to furnish bond on some surety company authorised to do business In the State, or make a deposit of money, certified check, or government sureties for the full amount of said (tontract tor the faithful performance of terms of said Contract as MANAGER WANTS) FOR M0B«DBIT SBiVEE STATION *TGP WORKING CONDITIONS ★TOP PAY CECIL JOYNER BUILDING SITE. Hwy. 74 West Just Beyond Wade Ford each Wednesday And Thursday 10 a. m. ’tU 5 p. Obituaries JOHNNY ABTHVBS Johnny R. Arthurs, 43, of Chattanooga, Tenn., brother of J. L. Arthurs of Kings Mountain, died Sunday In a NashvlUe hospital after extended Ulneaa. He was a former resident of Oastonla. In lieu of flowers, the family has designated memorials to the United Fund or to a church of the donor’s choice. required bi Section 148-130 of the General Statutes of North Carolina. Plans, Specifications and Proposal Forms are on file at the Bhiglneering Department, Post Office Box 439, Kings Mountain, North Carolina. Copies of these plans and specifications may be obtained by bona fide bidders. No bid can be withdrawn tor a period of thirty (SO) days after the scheduled closing time tor the receipt of bids, and the City of Kings Mountain, North Carolina reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive Informalities. Envelopes containing bids shall be marked as follows: Bid — cmsen Service Center Flooring City of Kings Mountain John Hsnry Moss, Mayor Sept 38 IN THE ' GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE, SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, CLEVELAND COUN’TY EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified As Executrix of the Estate of Robert WUlls Hurlbut of Ctoveland County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said Robert WUlls Hurlbut to present them to the un dersigned within six (6) months from date of the first pubUcatlon of this notice or same wUl be pleaded In bar of their recovery. AU persons Indebted to said estate please make Immediate payment. ’lids the lath day of September, 1977. Mattie Ruth Parks HUrlbut, Executrix, 707 W.' Gold Street, Kings Moimtaln, N.C. 38086 C. ANDREW NEISLER, JR. Blaser Building, 319 S. Battleground Avenue, Kings Mountain, N.C. 38086, Attorney tor Executrix Sept U, 33, 99 , Oct 8.1977 Memorial servlcea will be held In Chat tanooga. Also surviving are hie wife, Mrs. Nancy Wilson Arthurs; one daughter; his mother, Mrs. Nancy Arthurs of Oastonla; three other brothers and four sisters^ S. A. OAFFNBY Funeral services tor of Oaffney, S. C., brother of Mrs. J. Nevette Hughes of Kings Mountain, were conducted Friday at 4 p. m. from Shuford Hat cher Funeral Home In Oaffney, Interment following In Osdfney Cemetery. His pastor. Rev. Stephen A. Oaffney, 68, James Holder, of- East Gold Wesleyan Revival Begins Sunday *1110 Bast Oold Street Wesleyan Church will begin revival services this Sunday, Oct. 9. Rev. Clarence WlUlams of Winston- Salem will be the visiting evangelist. He and members of his family will also present special singing to feature the services. The pastor. Rev. Leroy Cox, Invites die community to par ticipate. flclated at the rites. Mr. .Oaffney died Thursday morning at his home after Illness of several months. He was a retired eniploye of Campbell Quarry of Oaffiiey and great grsmdson of die founder of Oaffney, South Carolina, the late VANDALS Planters were broken and overturned on downtown streets Monday by vandals, according to report of Kings Mountain Police Department. KMPD also reported a breaking, entering and larceny at First Baptist Church In which some $170 In currency was taken from an office. Michael Oaffney. He was a member of Midway Baptist Church. Surviving, In addition to his sister here, are his wife, Mrs. Mary Dob- oliia Oaffney; one son, Michael ^srffney of Atlanta, Oa.; one brother, M. L. Oaffney of Raleigh; and two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Cadleu of Mount Pleasant, S. C. and Mrs. Jenny Mae Starnes of Oaffney, S. C. VOTE HUMES HOUSTON Diatrict U Commissioner October JI, 1977 I Will Support The Programs For Economic Growth And Betterment Of Kings Mountain YOUR VOTE « SUPPORT APPRECIATED RBV. WILLIAMS Home S&L Controller Completes Study Course Jerry F. Ledford, Controller at Home Savings and Loan Association of Kings Mountain was cne of 34 savings and loan exMt^lve from awoss North Carolina to complete Course B, a five day voluntary course of study, at the Savings A Loan Academy. Oo-sponsored by the North Carolina Savings k Loan League, the Oreensboro baaed trade organisation tor the 180 members savings and loans In the State, and Appalachian State University, the SAL SHPRBPORT The State Hlfl^way 'Patrol reports 21 ac cidents with 10 Injuries due to excessive speeding In Cleveland Ooimty during the week cf Sept. 19-38. Academy Is now In Its 0th year of service to the Industry. Classes were held September 11-16 at the Center for Continuing Education on the Ap palachian campus In Boone. Areas of study Included management and organisational behavior, personnel administration, savings and marketing ad ministration, and financial termedlarles. ’The primary goals of the SAL Academy Is to educate members of the Industry In the fun damentals and In novations of the SAL business that they may better serve the com munity. IMPROVE YOUR GOLF GAME WITH A LESSON FROM RODNEY MORROW CHALLENGER 3 GOLF CLUB SHELBY N.C. 5 PM - 10 PM PHONE 482-5061 FOR APPOINTMENT RG<CLGCT Ct ^ 9 ogiooTMd 8 o'>ln BILL GRISSOM DISTRICT 5 COMMSSIONH) OCTOBER 11th paid poL adv. PARKING PARTY LOT SALE 1WMMT MPT. 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C. awn wisiaw HIGHTOWER’S' Mens VESTED SUITS As Low As ’35.95 1 Boys CORDUROY JEANS •1.95 CES ’2110 *6.00 Values SPORT SHIRTS ^3.95 *7.95 Values Ladies POLYESTER SUCKS ’2.95 Ladies OENIM JUMP SUITS Reg. *20.95 ’15.95 We will have super savings in every department. Look for the specials of the day. Where you can save big money. HIGHTOWER’S York Road INCORPORATB) Open Thur. & Fri.' Until 8:00 p. M; Kings Mountain
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