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— Re TOMS FAMILY MART Oak Grove Rd., Kings Mtn., N.C. Frito Lay Corn Chips 8 0z. Bag $109 Tostitos 8 0z. Bag $109 Sundrop 2 Liter ABSOLUTE AUCTION Personal Property And Farm Equipment Of George Camp Plus Consignment Of 8 Guns From The Collection Of Clarence Ledford Saturday, Nov. 12, 1983 10:00 A.M. Ponder Rd., Grover, N.C. Directions: Take Hwy. 226 South of Shelby, N.C. Thru Patterson Springs ond Continue Towards Grover, N.C After Passing Superior Feed Mill Toke The 1st Hord Surface Rood To The Left (Ponder Rd.) 1st House On Left NOTE: All Guns Are Stored At Another Location And Will Be Brought To The Sale Site The Morning Of The Sale PARTIAL LISTING - Going To The Highest Bidders: HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY 2 Kerosene Heaters Table W/4 Chairs 2 Straight Chairs 3 Piece Bedroom Suite Assorted Dishes Kerosene Cook Stove Kitchen Cabinet Bric-A-Brac Porch Furniture TRACTORS McCormick Farmall Club (Model F 1952) W/Double Cultivators Ford - Jubilee (1953) IMPLEMENTS $' Master Kutter Bush Hog 2 Disc Turning Plow H. Bradley Manure Spreader Disc Harrow GUNS-LEDFORD COLLECTION ABSOLUTE Beds (2) Block Powder Rifle - 54 Gal Window Fan Sears Model 200 - 12 Ga. Shotgun Scanner Winchester 410 Model 37A 21V's Marlin Model 75 - 22 Automatic MISCELLANEOUS Ithaca Model 37 - 20 Ga. Pump Kerosene Drum Ruger Model 37-20 Ga. Pump Chicken Cages W/Redtield Scope 2% x Wooden Chicken Coope BY CONFIRMATION Chicken Feeders COLLECTOR'S ITEM Truck Body Trailer Western Field Browning 2 Ogo. Pump Assorted Garden Tools Model 30 Stack Of Wood Trademark - Montgomery Ward & Co. Stack of Concrete Blocks Fox - Double Barrel 20 Ga. 2 Oil Heaters OTHER ITEMS 22 Rifle 1970 Ford LTD - Fully Equipped 16 Ga. Shotgun Piano - George Steck Squirrel Fan 4 Piles Tin (12: 10; 8) Assorted Tools Car Ramps - Coleman Stove Lantern - Red Wagon - Sled 2 Push Lawn Mowers - Tiller Sale Conducted By: Joyce D. Dixon - 600 Hillside Dr., Kings Mtn., N.C. (704) 739-5591 N.C. Auctioneer No. 2949 - Licensed And Bonded | N.C. SALE: RAIN OR SHINE - Not Responsible For Accidents Hwy. 74 West WHITE KEROSENE . . . . . .. SIP POON ISS SS SYST TE [Bena Kings MoontatTTorald ON ‘SALE EACH WEDNESDAY AT ETNA SELF-SERVICE Letter To Editor To The Editor: This letter is designed to make the public aware of dangers in state school bus transportation that are made much worse by what is in my opinion a grotes- quely corrupt court system. It is very dangerous and also a violation of a state law for a vehicle to pass a stopped school bus which has the stop sign out and blinker lights flashing. Recently as I was loading a child in a wheel chair into my bus in Kings Mountain, a woman ran by my bus. The stop sign was out and the lights blink- ing. I turned her tag number and other description over to a Kings’ Mountain police officer who wrote the woman a citation and she was summoned to court. In court I was quizzed-even harassed-about things such as the size of the letters on my bus which I stated was eight inches high. I was asked if I had measured the letters. The arresting officer testified that the woman admitted that she proceeded by the bus while the stop arm was out. A lawyer asked the judge to dismiss the case for lack of iden- tification of the driver. Why would the lawyer ask for such as this when the woman had already admitted she ran by the stop sign? The judge then dismissed the case. A citizen has little hope of see- ing the law upheld against a system of courts and lawyers that prevent the laws from being carried out by failing to bring law breakers to justice. I am only twenty-three years of age and this is the very first experience I have had concern- . 1.19... ing the United States Court System and it puts me in a state of shock. I explained my experience to an older person who said “Robin, welcome to The United States,” In essence he said that that’s just the way it is. Since the courts will not cooperate in carring out the law, I would like to plead with the motoring public-please help to make school bus transportation safe-please stop for buses while they are ‘loading or unloading. You could save a life. Thank You, Robin E. Davis DANCE J {| KINGS MOUNTAIN LEGION Saturday, November 12 ' Featuring LEGEND MENU - PRIME RIB FOR 2 $22.00 Couple In Advance Dance Only $10.00 Per Couple At Door Dinner Served 7 Till 8:30 - Dance 9-1 Runnin Tips Tips P For Beginner, Intermediate Or Advanced Runners Health Hints By Fred Thompson . If you get a blister when running, . donlt . break it. Put petroleum jelly on it. If the blister is severe, stop running until it heals—do some other form of exercise. To avoid getting a stitch in your side when you run, don’t run on an empty stomach. Eat something be- fore you run...tea and toast is good. If you Achilles tendon, apply cold, injure your not heat. All competitors in the Colgate Women’s Games who have tendon in- juries put their feet in a small bucket of ice for 15 minutes at a time. If you come down with shin splints, treat it with ice. Freeze water in a paper cup and rub it up and down your leg for 15 minutes at a time. As the ice melts, just peel back the paper of the cup. To avoid the prob- lem, try not to run con- tinually on a very hard surface. GEE ATE § ITE QE FEO ADORN STYLING SALON Is Pleased To Announce - JEANNE SCHOLL Jeanne Scholl, joined our staff. Mrs. Scholl’ Petoskey Beauty College and has 14 year experience in styling, color, bleaching, frosting. For Complete Hair Care Call 435-3236. For Appointments Monday-Saturday & EIR @ TE ~~ § ETE QT @ © Thanksgiving Special On Perms *18.00 pms A BE © <r ST (i Matthews EJelk OPEN EVERY EVENING savings specials for boys: boys’ Levi's® denims, corduroys Basic straight leg and boot styles! 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