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4 CHAD AND MICHELLE PEARSON Michelle And Chad Honored On Birthday Michelle and Chad Pearson; daughter and son of Ronnie and Cheryel Pearson of 206 Fairview Street, Kings Mountain, celebrated their birthdays together on July 24. Michelle is eight years old and Chad is two years old. Their cake was decorated with a smurf scene and a baseball scene. Children attending the party were Jenna Allen, Kim and Johnsie Whetstine, Melissa and Rusty McAbee, Jessican Wellmon and Janey Ollis. Grandparents are Josephine McAbee and the late Russell McAbee, and the late Mr. and Mrs. William Pearson. Michelle and Chad have a sister, Amy. LINDA'S HAIRSTYLING 117 Robinson Drive - Quail Run Men, Women & Children 739-6539 Open Monday - Saturday 9:00 To 5:00 Or By Appointment Shampoo & Set Perms (Were $20.00) Io = 0 Po are Po Pe 0 NT 0 NP 0 Te NF elo No ao NP 0 Nu uP 0 Po uP 6 Pe Po NP a Ny | FULION'S KINGS MOUNTAIN ) WE HAVE MOVED OUR ® ening sTock To THE h Kings Mountain police reported four wrecks during the past week. An unknown vehicle struck a car driven by Mary Edwards of 502 Crocker Road Thursday at NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by Castlewood Corporation dated the 20th day of February, 1979, and recorded in Deed of Trust Book 879 at Page 021 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Cleveland County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the door of the Cleveland County Courthouse, Shelby, North Carolina, at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, August 11, 1983, the property conveyed in said Deed of Trust, said property being located at S.R. 2141, Rt. 5, Oak Grove Road, Kings Moun- tain, N.C. including im- provements located thereon, the same lying in Number Five Township, Cleveland County, and being more particularly described as follows: EXHIBIT A TRACT 1: BEGINNING at a point located in the center line of State Road No. 2141, Paul Bell’s corner (Deed Book 13-B at Page 8), running thence North 67-00 West 945.35 feet across a branch to an old iron, Curtis Bell’s cor- ner; thence South 09-01-06 West 705.40 feet along John Gray’s line (Deed Book 11-T at Page 529), to another old iron, Stephen Clifton’s corner; thence South C.L. Alexander’s corner (Deed Book 8-F at Page 493); thence with the C.L. Alexander line, North 23-35-00 East 745.41 feet to an iron, the point and place of BEGINNING, contain- ing 13.998 acres, more or less. {f Thursday, August 4, 1983—KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD—Page 13A Four Wrecks Reported 9:15 a.m. on South Battleground Avenue. Damgae to her 1978 Oldsmobile was $200. A vehicle driven by Robyn Warlick of 405 Downing Stret ran a red light and struck a car The above tract being a por- tion of the 25.75 acre tract con- veyed to Charles L. Alexander and wife, Ruby M. Alexander, by G.T.Thrift and wife, Nora E. Thrift, as will appear of record in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County in Book 8-F at Page 493, to which reference is hereby made for a more complete and accurate description. TRACT 2: Being located on he East side of Oak Grove Road and not touching said road, be- ing located approximately 3% mile off said road and being described as follows: BEGINNING on an iron stake, Charles L. Alexander’s corner in Dave Bell’s line and South 67-55 East 948 feet from an iron, Dave Bell’s old corner; and running with Alexander’s line South 22-05 West 261.3 feet to an iron stake his corner; thence with another of Alexander’s line South 67-55 East 500 feet to an iron stake, his corner on the East side of the branch; thence with another of his lines and crossing the branch again North 22-05 East 261.3 feet to an iron stake, his corner in the Dave Bell line; thence with the Bell line North 67-55 West 500 feet to the Beginning, containing 3.00 acres. This sale will be made subject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes and special assessments. A cash deposit in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the bid price will be required at the sale. This the 21st day of July, 1983. E.Scott Cloninger, Trustee Cloninger & Neisler 115 West Mountain Street Kings Mountain, N.C. 28086 . Telephone: 704-7394766 7:28:84 wo Reg. 25.00 PONY CANVAS HI TOP BASKETBALL SHOES $140 Sizes 3to 13 MISSY FALL WHITE STAG SPORTSWEAR 25% OFF ( { { * FORMER BELK BUILDING - 201s. sarrLecrounn ave. DOWNTOWN KINGS MOUNTAIN ( ( ( LEATHER TENNIS SHOES BY KAIRES 2 08s Reg. 34.95 Unwashed BOYS LEVIS from 1 0% Denim or Corduroys. Sizes 8 to 14. Reg. & Slim. MISSY AND JUNIOR SUMMER DRESSS 2 PRIGE LADIES SUMMER SHOES 2 PRIGE OR LESS OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8:30 P.M. Reg. 11.95 to 14.95 Sizes 30 to 42 from 2 gse v Reg. 38.00 to 48.00 BOYS SHORT SLEEVE IZOD NIKE COURT CANVAS > KNIT SHIRTS MENS SUMMER PANTS TENNIS SHOES within 88¢o 1 $ 88 1 %: PRIGE 16 Reg. 19.95 2 PRIGE Sizes from little 8 to youth 7.3 colors ¢ ADULT LONG SLEEVE MENS FALL JAYMAR SANSABELT JR. SWIMWEAR ° T-SHIRTS : SLACKS YOUR CHOICE Reg. 22.00 to 38.00 MISSY SUMMER SPORTSWEAR 2 PRIGE SHEER CONTROL TOP LIGHT SUPPORT “HANES TOO’ PANTY HOSE Reg. Sale 225 1.68 2.75 1.98 395 2.88 DANSKIN & FLEXITARD LEOTARDS 25% OFF Reg. Price NN Te Te Pe oF AN a a oa ¢ Hours - 9:30-5:30 Mon,, Tue, Wed,, & Sat. 9:30-8:30 Thurs. & Fri. \ LAYAWAY FOR BACK TO SCHOOL To fp vm gms Nr” o SAVE 50% MOST SUMMER MERCHANDISE e 25% MOST FALL MERCHANDISE FULION'S KINGS MOUNTAIN 2017 bs Battleground Kings Mtn,, N. C. MASTERCARD o VISA o FULTON CHARGE WELCOME PHONE: 739-2366 * driven by Richard Williams of Gastonia Thursday at 12:29 p.m. at the intersection of Coun- try Club Drive and King Street. The impact knocked the Williams car into a car driven by Pamela Baity of 906 Sharon Drive. Damage to the Baity car was $75, damage to the Williams car was $450 and damage to the Warlick car ws $1,500. Cars driven by Robert Downey of Bessemer City and Debra Smith of 710 West Moun- tain Street collided Friday at 8:50 a.m. on Church Street. Damage to Smith’s car was $350. There was no damage to Downey’s car. A unknown car struck a car owned by Lethia Garris of 611 Landing Street Friday at 5:25 p.m. in the parking lot of Winn Dixie. Damage to her car was $150. A dishcloth, a sponge, a brush... a I husband, a worn-out dishwasher. an i oes! Anything you use to do the dishes is ol) on a new KitchenAid KDD-20, KDD-60A, KDC-60, or KDI-60. So trade up to KitchenAid and enjo Eo Pressure Multi-Level Wash 5 stem. o-Thru Drying with Energy Saver Dry Heat Of ) * 100% use tion. - le Large Capacity Racks. * Heavy Duty 1/2-Horsepower Motor. * 10, 5 and 1-year Triple Protection Warranty. Less Trade-In Your Price e Saves spacein wor $479.00 -40.00 439.00 Litton’s lowest price ever! your kitchen because it’s compact. e Goes almost . anywhere—on awall,ona shelf, in a corner. See Us Before You Buy. .. 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