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Thursday, January U, 1979—MIRROR-HERALD—Page 7A OiOd Program Director To Speak ^ Haegai To Speak Lofiff. dirantnr nf Lone la alan aehadulad to addraaa Hor naranta of local atudanta Dlunned M. ’ David Long, director of development of the Productive Child Program at the OUmore Institute of Boston, will speak to a gathering of businessmen In Kings Mountain Jan. ia“- 19 Mayor John Moss la Inviting the area businessmen to attend the Dutch luncheon at Cattletown, USA on W. King St. to hear Long speak on the program which he directs. Long Is also scheduled to address a general meeting of the Association of Classroom Teachers (ACT) at S:1B p. m. on Jan. U at Central School, according to ACT President Oeorge Lublaneikl. Lublaneskl said Long’s ap pearance at both the noon luncheon at the steak house and at Central Is to stir Interest In a public workshop for parents of local students planned by ACT In the near future. “The workshop will be to help make parents more aware of their children’s total development In relation to the schools,’’ Lublaneskl said. ’’ACT will sponsor the workshop and will announce full Information on dates and location as developed.’’ Dr. Thm Haggal will be the guest speaker for the nnomlng worship service at Central United Metho dist Church In Kings Mountain, Sim., Jan. 14. A college athlete and orator. Dr. Haggal has been the constant rec^ent THE MARKET PLACE ^BUY ★SELL ★RENT ★TRADE TO PLACE AN AD IN TH( MARKET PLACE, COME BY OUR OFFICE AT 431 N. PIEDMONT AVE. MINIMUM CHARGE *2.00 FOR UP TO TWENTY WORDS. ALL ADS ARE PAYABLE IN ADVANCE EXCEPT ESTABUSHEO ACCOUNTS. I iS id et A le NOTICE The annual sliaretaolderB meeting of the Home Saving And Loan Aaeoclatlon will be held In the home office at 700 Went King Street, Kings Moimtaln, N. C. on Tneeday tte SSrd, of January, 1070 at 0:00 p. m. Nancy S. Seism Secretary I air, e to No. Ight . 4 aln. 'our No. 'ery 1 of ,000 361 Idle iful 294 ■ I TIMMS 1 /2 PRICE SEMI ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE KINGS MOUNTAINS GREATEST FURNITURE SAVINGS EVENT CONTINUES AT 909 GROVa ROAD FRS DEUVBIY • CALL 739-MS6 LOW PAYMENTS FARM HOME $400 COVERS CLOSING COSTS 8V4*/. INTEREST 100% FINANCING OVER 33 YEARS Pa)rm«nto a^ot*d to your incomo MyouqvoUfy NEW HOMES AVAILABLE 2,3&4BEDROOMS Corpotod. ponoM ond or bhoot rock. lANth wollpopor occont wollt. povod driwo. Coil todoy-Wo toliovo Wo Build Tho Boot Undor form Homoo. Triangle Reol Estate BlltPuotf Bt5-2f0$ FrodNowton 8A7.414I B67.0407 BA7.I7S4 FAMILY I I oTnoftne rcuTCi •00 i ^000 hOWta ww ] •il'ji Further Reductions rture 909 6R0VBI ROAD MINI STORAGE YUUrPSRSONAi WAREHOUSE RENT 5’ X 10’ TO 10’ X 30’ 482-1461 125 N. MORGAN. SHEI,BY 739-4451 YORK RD., KNGS. MNT. WE LEAD All FINANQAL imHONS o, end , ling In- ND BR lY. t 1 IN [JR ro 16 ua. I PASSBOOK WITH Daily Compounding Annual Yield 6.1831% Ask about our other Saving Plans that yield up to 8.33% And "Savings Accounts" Insured up to $50,000 .0^1 Na urro^ •M.OOO i&LoanCorp. LCX>VTED UP ETWNT AKERS SHOPPING CRN IER PHONE 867 3HK1 Oastenia, N^C. lCXliGVTOR’8 NOTiOE Having qualified at Executor of the eetate of Icle Oliver ClonU dMaaead, late of Cleveland Obunty, North Carolina, dlls le to notify aU pereone having clalme against the eetate of said deceased to present them to the un dersigned on or before July U1979 or this notice will be pleaded In bar of theta- recovery. AU persons Indebted to said estate please make Immediate payment. ’IMS tbs 11th day of January, 1979. Joseph Kelly Clonts, Executor SOB York Rd., KlngsMtn.N.C. Oeorge B. Thomaseon Attorney at Law The Blaser Bldg. 219 S. Battleground Ave. Kings Mm. N. c. irntm PUBUC HEARD40 A PubUc Hearing wlU be held on the foUowlng re- sonlng petition with the Board of Commlsslonars on January 22,1979 at 7:80 p. m. In the Council Chambers of City HaU: Roy Bridges on behalf of owner Roy Bridges, to re- sone property at 802 Cleve land Ave. from (N. B.) Neighborhood Bu^eas to (O. B.) General Buslneas and described as follows; ’Ikact 11 REAL ESTATE Being aU of Lot No. 2 as mown on a map or plat now on record In the office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County In Plat Book 8 at Page 42, said lot being a part of the lot con veyed by R. H. Crockett, et el, to W. B. Logan by deed (kited the 28th of May, 1946, and also a part of the lot conveyed by Bertie Lee WhltesideB to W. B. Logan by deed dated the 26th of October, 1946, and now on record In the office of the BEAUTIFli'L 3BICK Register of Deeds for HOME for aaUi by owne^ tjpveland County, In Book Lovely mBOded tot. ’Itotal 'Jlf jj house area 8,600 sq. ft Ph. ^lyect 2 789-8686. l:9tfn TAT Beginning with a stake In IN BETHLEHEM Plonk’s line and running COMMUNITY - Three thence with his line North bedroom house lor sale by 81-80 W 92.83 ft. to a stake owner. Bath and half. Plonk’s comer In the kitchen, dlntaig room, eastern edge of North living room, fireplace, Carolina Highway 181; carport. Central air and thence with said highway heat pump. CaU 789-7308 South 08-80 West 68 feet to a after 6:80 p.m. l:9ttn TAT atake, comer of lot No. 3; ...re.. o.wx thence with the line Lot No. 2 t**®"*® » new line North SpUt-level, 8bedrooiM. 2 baths, living room. den. ^ " kltchen-dlnlng combo, study, dishwasher, aU riectric. cmtml^. 811 ^ aeveland Somerset Drive. Ph. 789- 8491. 12:311.28,1: 4,9,11, Richard Ware on behalf 18, 18, 28 of owner, Rl(diard Ware comer Llnwood Road ft HOUSE FOR SALE — 3 Cleveland Ave. to be BR, large lot, 86 ft. resoned from (N. B.) frwitage goes back 883 ft. Neighborhood Buelness to Shade trees, storage (q, g.) General Business buUdtaig. $11,800. Ph. 789- gmi described ase follows: 4883. 1:11 Beginning at a point In the Northeastern comer of BEAUTIFUL WOODED intersectlan of North LOT on Woodbrldge golf ckrollna Highway 191 and course for only M.OOO. Ltaiwood Road N. 8-80 E. Financing arranged. Ph. jjo gO feet along the R-W of 482-8061. 12:14 tfn T ft T _ leitoapolnt; thence a 81-80 104.66 to a point; NORTHWOOD8 NEW thence S. 08-01 W. 139.84 HOMES:8 ft 4 BR. $400 jest to a point (Ml the R-W of down and payments xjnwood Road; thence 8. range from $116.00 to y/ 227.20 feet along $190.00 per month If you ^ ^ Llnwood Road quaUfy. If your Income le between $7,000 and of honors. Among the honors received are honorary degrees from High Point OoUege and Salem College; DSA , winner at age 38; I Chauncey Roae Award for Free Enterprise from Rose-Hulman Polytechnic; North Carolina Distinguished Cltlsen’e Award; North QreenvlUe College Dletln- guished Alumnus Award; American Humanlce Life Memberahlp; and dozens of honorary state, city and fraternal and military citizenships. Yet the honor Tom prizes most Is the Boy Scouts of America’s highest national award ... the SUver Buffalo . . . which he received In 1971 at the age of 40. Because of hie com mitment to help youth through Scouting, from March, 1976, to June, 1977, Dr. Haggal added to his already crowded schedule the responsibilities of National Director of Personnel for BSA where he guided the personnel procedures for the 8,000 employes Of all this, what "turns Dr. Haggal cn’’ Is the reporter who sat among 1,000 other listeners and reported to his readers; ’’As Tom Haggal picked up the mike and stood before the audience without podium or notea, I aoon felt I was the only one present having a (nie-to-(Mie visit with a friend.’’ Rev. R. E. Boggan, Jr., Pastor of Central United Methodist Church, extends a cordial invltatlan to the public to Join hla flpecUl worship sendee. - GUEST SPEAKER -,Dr. Tom Haggal of Hlgta Point will bring Ua own unique style of religiouB oonvereatton to Central United Methodist Church this Sunday morning. The public la Invited to attend the 11 a. m. services. New Pastor Is Named Rev. George Neighbors of Hendersonville has assumed new pastorate ftitles at First Church of the Nazarene on Cherokee St. He and his wife and five children have occupied the NSzarene parsonage. Mr. Neighbors la a graduate of Trevecca Nazarene OoUege In Naah- vllle, Tenn. and has paatored Nazarene churches In this state for 44 years. Prior to coming to Klnga Mountain, he served as pastor of Henderson- vllle’s First Nazarene Church and also recently took a tour of the Holy Land and brought back several hundred eUdes he rf«n« tn nhare the community at special beginning; and being the weatem part of Lot No. 8 as Uiown on Plat Book 8 at HAL S. PLONK Realty Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, den and kitchen combination, entrance hall, full basement, carport, patio, gas heat, air conditioned. Well maintained. Extras; washer, dryer, built In appliances and draperies. Priced middle forties. 211 Bridges Street. Acreage 26 Acres 6 miles northwest of Kings Mountain on state road 2(n3, 600 ft. of paved road frontage. Beautiful wooded farm land with stream. Call 739-2491 REV. GEORGE NEIGHBORS church ser vices. Rev. Mr. Neighbors said the Phil Rose Family wlU nresent speclsd music at First Nazarene Churen Sunday morning at 10:80 a. m. and Invites the com munity to share In the service of worship. Sunday School hour la at 9;48 a. m. and the Sunday evening service is at 7 p. m. Mid week service Is held on Wednesday night at 7 p. m. SWOFFORD UPHOLSTERY PHIFER ROAD Phone 739-3841 PPPP Estimates rnCe Pick Up Arid Delivery TAX SERVICE I OFFER YOU EXPERIENCED. REASONABLE SERVICE Eight years EXPERIENCE in tax preparation. Individual Business, Farm, Partnership. I Invite you to compare my REASONABLE charges on every return. Hours: Monday-Frlday 9-6; Saturday 9-1; Other Hours By Appointment. Phone 739- 3896. 904 West Gold Street BOOKING SERVICE AVAILABLE COLONY FABRIC SHOP Free Estimate^ Pick Up & Delivery 904 W. Gold 739-8301 $17,000 per year you qualify to own your own home. We are approved Farmers’ Home Ad ministration Bulldara with years of experience In building and helping families Into new homes. Call our office and we will take your ap plication by phone, then ehow you our houses at your convenience. E. .H. O. Builder of homes by Nationwide Homes Inc. TRIANGLE REAL ESTATE 867-8896. George NeeSmlth, 867- 0407; BUI Puett, 867-8932; Dave Owens, 867-1784. I2;8tfn TftT FOR SALE - Chevelle Malibu. 789-3111. 1:9.11 1970 Phone beginning. January 11, 18 WANTED AVON - SNOWED UN DER WITH POST HOLIDAY BILLS? Sell Avon to help melt them down to alse. QooA ear nings, flexible hours. For details, call coUact 688- 9749 or write RL 8. Box 160 Lawndale, N.C. 38000. 1:9, YARD SALE YARD SALE MOVING DAY. EVERYTHINC MUST OO. See at TOO Landing Street, Saturday, January 18 fram 8 am. tUl 3 p. m. Firnlture and appUances for sale. Cash only. Ph. 780-6610. 1:11 PROGRESSIVE KNITTINO, DYING & FINI8HINO CO. Has openings for the following: Menders, In dustrial engineer, color watcher 8-8, zupervlaors, mechanics — 3nd ft Srd shifts, style changers — 1st shift, knitters 2nd ft Srd ahlfta. Anyone interested and with experience In any of the above areas should send resume to Box 10 csu« of Mirror-Herald P. O. Box 782 Kings Mountain, N. C. 38088. AU responses will be kept confidential. We are an equal opportunity employer. PALMER REFINISHING AND ANTIQUES We reflnish and repair old furniture at a lair price, and restore your antiques to their original beauty. Our many years of ex perience make the difference. So call us and bring your furniture to us for a free estimate. We also buy old furniture or whole estate. PHONE 739-8390 HWV. 74 WEST BROADLOOM FOR EVERY ROOM Complete Selection Of Oommerclal. Shag And Plush Patterns Expert Installation Convenient Credit Terms - Discount Pricing TIMMS FURNITURE 909 Grover Road
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