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Savkebbanasta PELE TT a ¥ shade 100s ee 1eRes BAAAAERERAT Eerie tse 629-3333 NEXUS NATURE AND EARTH UNITED WITH SCIENCE ‘““Professional Hair Care For The Entire Family” *CUTS *PERMS *CUSTOM COLOR *HIGHLIGHTS *FRENCH BRAIDING WAXING Sandy Green Whitson Donna Mason Open Monday-Saturday 9 AM-Until Walk-Ins Welcome 720-A Gastonia Hwy., Bessemer City Subscribe To The Herald KINGS MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY CENTER WILL BE OFFERING LADIES EXERCISE CLASSES Beginning Monday, August 17th TENTATIVE SCHEDULE Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 9:00 AM 9:00 9:00 9:00 9:00 11:00 AM 11:00 11:00 11:00 4:00 PM 4:00 4:00 4:00 The fee is $10/Month. Included in this price is the option of using the Univer- sal Equipment provided. The Instructor is Marianne Hendricks of Kings Mountain. Registration will be done before each class. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL THE COMMUNITY CENTER AT 734-0449 ~~ B.U.FE CONSTRUCTION DUB 739-5636 See Us Before You Buy A New Home ARE YOU A SALESPERSON? We have an opening for two sales people who would like to earn $25,000 to $30,000 per year. It takes a special type person to sell automobiles and we are looking for you. Call me today and let’s talk about it!! You could be that person. BILL LUNSFORD JIM TESTA CHEVROLET, JEEP, RENAULT Kings Mountain, North Carolina 739-5471 —FUEL ISLAND ATTENDANT — The KM Truck Plaza located on I-85 at Dixon School Road is in need of Fuel Island Attendants. Good salary, com- missions, fringe benefits. Apply in per- son to: KM TRUCK PLAZA 1-85 At Dixon School Road Kings Mountain, N.C. Crime Of The Week Kings Mountain Police Department through Crime Stop- pers is seeking information regarding the recent breaking, and entering and larceny from a trailer on the lot of the Carolina Western Trucking Company located on Charles Street. Sometime between the hours of 9:37 P.M. Tuesday, July 21 and 12:15 a.m. Wednesday, July 22, person or persons entered a trailer and removed seven cases containing knit type sport shirts in assorted colors and sizes. The brand name of these shirts is LeTigre. Approximately 525 shirts are reportedly missing. Anyone having information about this or other crimes in the area may call 481-TIPS to become eligible for a reward up to $1,000.00. All information will be confidential. Take Precaution While On Summer’s here!! And it’s time to get away from it all by taking a vacation. Before you leave, be sure your home is protected from unwanted guests. Here are some safety tips: —Stop your mail and newspaper deliveries. Ar- range to have your lawn mowed. —If you have valuables in the house, take them to your bank for storage in a safe deposit vault. Deposit extra cash in your bank account. —Set your light timers. Set them logically, Living room lights should go on in the evening. Bedroom lights should go on later. A bathroom light can go on anytime. A burglar observing your neighborhood will be looking for a pattern that tells him which houses are vacant. . —Move all ladders, tools, lawn implements, garbage cans and yard furniture to your garage, basement or storage shed. —Unplug all electrical ap- pliances such as radios, television sets, irons, washers, and fans to prevent possible damage from elec- trical storms. —Turn down the volume control on your telephone so that the ringing cannot be heard from outside. —Close all windows and sliding doors and lock them. Make sure that the “Charley bar’ is secure on sliding doors, and that all screens or storm windows are locked or fastened securely. —Put window shades in normal daytime position, and make sure all main floor drapes, shades and curtains are arranged neighbors and police can see into your house. —If you are leaving a car or other vehicle in your driveway, make sure it is locked. PUBLISHERS ROTICE EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertising in The Kings Mountain Herald is sub- ject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it il- legal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin, or an inten- tion to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. The Kings Mountain Herald will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. CAROLINA MOBILE HOME MOVERS FREE ESTIMATES CALL 739-9656 7:15,22,29; 6:5p so the VINYL SIDING, PAINTING, REMODELING AND LANDSCAPING FREE ESTIMATES Call Anytime 435-9214 Cherryville HOME IMPROVEMENT, INC. 8:5,12¢ HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER: Country Club Section: 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, for- mal living room and din- § ing room; den and Kit- chen; Florida room. Pool and fenced yard. Shown by appointment. 739-5485. Wednesday, August 12, 1987-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 17A SILVER SANDS VACATION BEAUTIFUL WHITE LAKE, N.C. Apartments and condos. Couples and families. Private beach, golf. Open all year. Reasonable rates. Silver Sands 919-862-8116. Vacation —Lock your garage door. Sometimes, youngsters get bored during the summer and may resort to playing pranks or vandalism. By providing jobs, and building sufficient recreation facilities, (play grounds, parks, libraries, theatres, etc.), young people can spend their summertime in constructive, rather than destructive, activities. *Protect personal property against vandalism. Keep gates, and garages locked; use outdoor lighting; always remove keys from parked cars. *Report suspicious persons or activities around your home (or your neighbors). If ou spot unusual activity at ome, school, or church, notify authorities. *Cooperate with law en- forcement personnel and con- cerned citizens groups in their efforts to stamp out van- dalism. *Know why vandalism hap- pens, who’s involved and what you can do to prevent it. *Join in community efforts to stop vandalism. White Lake, N.C. (ELE EE] system CARPET CLEANING, TINTING & DYEING *RESIDENTIAL ¢ COMMERCIAL *UPHOLSTERY CLEANING *ORIENTAL RUG SPECIALISTS *SMOKE & WATER DAMAGE RESTORATION *24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE ASK ABOUT OUR CURRENT SPECIALS whi MEMBER Sonn - i FREE ESTIMATES! 864-7996 FREE ESTIMATES! *GUARANTEE*...Our expert crews will clean your carpeting BETTER than you have ever seen before; or your money is returned IN FULL. Upholstered furniture, area and Oriental carpets included in the pledge. 2300 S. Ocean Blvd. Myrtle Beach, S.C. 29577 Phone: 803-448-3381 Mr: Carts, . Motel! The rates below are for 2 Adults and 2 Children under 12. 3 Rates slightly higher weekends and holidays. All rates are subject to S.C. Sales Tax. 3 Forty-Two Units — Cable Color TV — All-Electric Kitchens — Swimming Pool with a Kiddie Pool — Daily Maid Service — Individually Controlled Air Conditioning and Heat in Units — Ceramic Tile Shower and Tub Bath with each Unit - Restaurants across the street — Ample Parking — Easy Access to Beach. March 1 Thru May 22 May 23 Thru August 16 August 17 Thru Sept. 1 Sept. 2 Thru RATE SCHEDULE Oct. 31 DOUBLE ROOM 2 Double Beds EFFICIENCY 2 Double Beds EFFICIENCY 2-Bedroom $22.00 $45.00 $32.00 $22.00 $26.00 $50.00 $36.00 $26.00 $30.00 $55.00 $42.00 $30.00 MANAGERS: RAY AND TINA CASH FROM KINGS MOUNTAIN ;
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