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rN Sn —— ASR A a ———— CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING oBUY SELL oRENT TRADE To place an ad in the KINGS MOUN- TAIN HERALD classifieds, come by our office at Canterbury Road and East King Street. Minimum charge is $3.50 for up to twenty words. All ads payable in ad- vance except established accounts. FOR SALE FOR SALE: CUSTOM CUT FIREWOOD. Small engine repair. All types welding. Call anytime. 739-8887. 10:15TF Nc FOR SALE: New and Used furniture and appliances. Bought and Sold. Best Prices In Town. Call Barnett Furniture 739-8411 or 739-3379. 2:4TFNc MOBILE HOME FOR SALE: Take up payments on 1987, 2 bedroom mobile home. FREE delivery and SET UP. Just $187.89 per month for 12 years. Call 435-1234. 5:20tfnc PIANO FOR SALE: Good condition, very good sound, Cherry finish, $325.00. Call 739-2593 anytime. tin TIMMS FURNITURE 1 38,000 BUT Perfection Oil heater, new, $50.00. Black vinyl chair $29.00; Platform rocker $69.00; Brown vinyl sofa $69.00; New sofa and chair, tweed $198.00; Sofa, chair, rocker and ottoman $169.00; GE refrigerator with ice maker $299.00; Kelvinator refrigerator Frost Free $199.00; Hot Point refrigerator $149.00; GE refrigerator $79.00; Whirlpool washer $169.00; Kenmore Dryer $149.00. 12:9tfnc FOR RENT FOR RENT: 1 & 2 bedroom apart- ments. Basic rents for 1 Bedrm. start at $200; 2 Bedrm. start at $232.00. A security deposit equal to 1 months basic rent is required. If interested call Kingswood Apartments, 704-739-4467. EOH.” : "TT 6:18TF' Nc NEW BUILDING AVAILABLE: Downtown Kings Mountain. Ex- cellent location-ample parking. Now leasing for retail office space. Con- tact 487-5751. 3:11TFNc MOBILE HOME LOTS FOR RENT: $60 per month. Call 739-3919. 6:24TFNc MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT: Suburban Mobile Home Park. 739-3919. 12:16tfnc HOUSE FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, one bath, West School district. $285.00 per month, plus deposit. Call 739-5245 after 6:00 p.m. 12:30tfnc 2 BEDROOM TRAILER FOR RENT: Linwood Road. References please. 739-5319. 12:30; 1:6p NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS TO RENT MOBILE HOME: On private lot - El Bethel Road. Stove and refrig. Couples only. No pets. Call after 5:30 739-4254. 1:6nc TRAILER FOR RENT: Prefer single or couple. Apply at 1401 Shelby Rd., across from Westgate Shopping Center. References required. 1:6p FOR RENT: Two bedroom trailer, ideal for one or two people. 1407 Shelby Hwy. No pets or children. Call 739-8958. 1:6¢ FOR RENT: 3 bedroom mobile home. 2 full baths, completely fur- nished, total electric, no pets. Deposit required. Oak Grove com- munity. Call 739-0259. 1:6p REAL ESTATE STATE PARK AREA-LOVE VALLEY RD.: 11» acre heavily wooded tracts. Mobile home approv- ed, well and septic tank available....low down payment with owner financing. Call Bryant Real- ty: 865-7445, night (704) 875-1170. 5:24TFNc MOBILE HOME SALE More value for your dollars. Save thousands. Direct factory outlet. 40 yrs. experience. Low interest rates. There is a difference. Let us show you. Oakwood Homes, Gastonia, Hwy. 74. Open til 9 p.m. Mon.-Fri., till 6 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 865-7686. 6:25TFNc 14 WIDE - No Down Payment. Quali- | ty Mobile Homes, 1250 Bessemer Ci- ty Road, Gastonia. 864-0088. -7:16TFNc HURRY! HURRY! Don’t miss this sale. 25 New 14 Wide homes. Fully loaded. For under $200 per month. Only at Quality Mobile Homes, 1250 Bessemer City Rd., Gastonia. 864-0088. ; 7:16TFNc 10 ACRES: end of road and covered with hardwoods, strong stream. 8 miles from State Park off Highway 161 in York Co. Owner financing with small down payment. Daves Land Development, 803-831-1914. 9:3TFNc GOVERNMENT HOMES: From $1.00 (U Repair) Foreclosures, Repos, Tax Delinquent Properties. Now selling your area. Call 1-315-736-7375 Ext. H-NC-K2 for cur- rent list. 24 HRS. 1:7,14,21p SERVICES FOR INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAXES: Partnerships, corporations, general bookeeping and accounting work, call Paul D. Smith, CPA, before 6 p.m. 739-7907. 1:30TFNc HOME REPAIRS & REMODELING SERVICE: Carpenter work of all types. Room additions, bathroom and kitchen remodeling, roofing, siding, storm windows, cabinets, paneling, patio, decks, fireplaces. Call Paul Morrow, 739-1293 anytime. 7:23, 8:6,13TFN HOME REPAIRS AND IM- PROVEMENTS: Austin H. England. (704)739-4685. Free Estimates. 2:4TFNp JACKY’S APPLIANCES, REFRIGERATION, AIR CONDI- TIONING SERVICE. Buys & Sales of used appliances. Phone 739-4618 or 739-4311. .4:22TFNc ELECTRICAL WIRING: Commer- cial, residential, & industrial - for all types of needs. Sales of range parts & electrical supplies. Phone Burch Electric, 739-9395, 101 S. Bat- tleground Ave., (downtown Kings Mtn.) 10:14tfn-c HOME IMPROVEMENTS: Remodeling, roofs, additions, carpentry & painting, etc. Call 739-1540. 1:6,13p BUMGARDNER’S BACKHOE SER- VICE: Reasonable rates. Call 739-3980 anytime. 1:6p WILL KEEP CHILDREN IN MY HOME: Experienced mother & registered nurse. 1st & 2nd shift. Call 739-5997. 1:6p MISCELLANEOUS WHY INVEST IN YOUR LANDLORD’S FUTURE? Invest in your own future. Buy a home from Family Housing Center. 14x65 -3 bedroom, 1%; baths- payments as low as $168.00 per month. FAMILY HOUSING CENTER 2634 WILKINSON BLVD. GASTONIA, N.C. 10:10TFN-c CASH ON THE SPOT: I Will Buy Us- ed Furniture, antique furniture, or . anything of value.Call City Cab Co., Cherryville. 435-2121 day or night. 1:14TFNp MAJOR MEDICAL AND MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT COVERAGE available from your local area Blue Cross and Blue Shield representative. Wayne Witherspoon, Office #482-0357, Home 2434-7685. 4:29TFNc MAJOR MEDICAL & MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT COVERAGE available from your local area Blue Cross and Blue Shield represen- tative. Donald Crawford. Office, 739-7616, Home 739-8550. 11:18tfn HALF PRICE! Flashing arrow signs: $299! Lighted, non-arrow $289! Unlighted $249! Free letters! See locally. Call today! Factory: 1 (800) 423-0163, anytime. 1:6p CASH ON THE SPOT. Will buy used and antique furniture or anything of value. Also, will move furniture for you. Call 435-2121, Cherryville anytime. 1:6tfnp LOST: PET SMALL BEIGE COLOR CHICHUCHA DOG: 14%» years old. Answers to Charlie. No collar. 100 Block N. Piedmont Ave. Reward. Phone 739-7859. OWN YOUR OWN APPAREL OR SHOE STORE: Choose from: jean/sportswear, ladies, men’s, children/maternity, large sizes, petite, dancewear/aerobic, bridal, lingerie or accessories store. Add color analysis. Brand names: Liz Claiborne, Healthtex, Chaus, Lee, St. - Michele, Forenza, Bugle Boy, Levi, Camp Beverly Hills, Organically Grown, Lucia, over 2000 others. Or $13.99 one price designer, multi tier pricing discount or family shoe store. Retail prices unbelievable for top quality shoes normally priced from $19. to $60. Over 250 brands, 2600 styles. $17,900 to $29,900: Inventory, training, fixtures, airfare, grand opening, etc. Can open 15 days. Mr. Keenan (305) 366-8606. 1:6p HELP WANTED HELP WANTED: House cleaning service needs dependable, honest people. Apply in person Housekeep- * ing On The Go, Hwy. 74 West, Kings Mtn., between 9:00 a.m.-12:30 a.m. weekdays. 3:18tfn-c IMAGE CONSULTING CAREER OF THE 80’s Seeking. Individuals to be profes- sionally trained in color analysis, glamour, fashion. 3-day Training seminar available. For more infor- mation contact Betty Plonk, Senior Director (704) 739-4437. r 9:23tfn-nc : KNITTERS-MECHANICS: Opening for individuals with experience in circular knitting. ‘Must have good work record & references. Produc- tion pay, vacation pay, 6 paid holidays and insurance. Attendance bonuses for knitters. Apply in per- son: Beverly Knits, 1675 Garfield Drive, Gastonia, N.C. 28052. 12:21; 1:6-¢ CONSTRUCTION HELP WANTED: Experienced carpenters needed for commercial work. Pay depends upon experience. Must have tools. Call 936-9231 between 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 12:30; 1:6¢ AUTOS FOR SALE AUTO FOR SALE: 1977 Buick Cen- tury, Blue/Blue interior. Automatic transmission, power steering, Air, AM/FM radio, 4-dr. Very good condi- tion, very clean, $1700. Call 739-2593 anytime. 11:18tfn FOR SALE: 1980 Ford Fairmont; 739-1420 after 5:00 p.m. 12:2TFN-nc YARD SALES GIGANTIC YARD SALE: Old Superior Feed Mill, Patterson Spr- ings. Sat., Jan. 9, 8:00 a.m.-until. 12:6p MINI STORAGE RENTALS MINI WAREHOUSE SPACE for every need as Low as $20 per month. Lighted at night, fenced, under lock and key. 602 Slater Street. Phone 739-7234 days, 739-4342 night. 5:16TFNc NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Mary F. McGill, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per- sons having claims against the Estate of Mary F. McGill to pre- sent the same to the undersigned on or before June 19, 1988, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in- debted to this estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 16th day of December, 1987. Norman F. McGill, Jr., Executor Estate of Mary F. McGill 407 South York Street P.O. Box 116 Gastonia, N.C. 28053-0016 J. Ben Morrow, P.A. Attorney for the Estate 407 S. York Street P.O. Box 116 Gastonia, N.C. 28053-0116 12:16,21,30,1987; 1:6,1988 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of John G. Sanders, deceased, of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said John G. Sanders to present them to the undersigned Executrix on or before the 30th day of June 1988 or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in- debted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 30th day of December, 1987. Dorothy S. Fletcher 701 Cleveland Avenue Kings Mountain, N.C. 28086 12:30; 1:6,13,20,1988 NOTICE OF CANDIDACY 1988 The filing period for can- didates seeking nomination in 1988 will open at 12:00 noon on January 4, 1988 and will close at 12:00 noon on February 1, 1988. The first primary will be con- _ ducted on Tuesday, May 3, 1988 and a second primary (if needed) will be conducted on Tuesday, May 31, 1988. Cleveland County Board Of Elections Tony Eastman, Chairman 12-168 21 20 1987: 1:A.13.20.1988 AWARDS TO UNITED FUND LEADERS—Pictured are leaders in the recent KM United Fund campaign honored with plaques at Tuesday night’s victory celebration by volunteers. From left, Bernard Harvey, industrial chairman; Susie Howard, advance gifts chairman; ; Wednesday, January 6, 1988-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 7A President Ted Kostek and campaign chairman Bill Davis. Drive Safely In Winter We are a nation on the move. For most of us, “neither snow, nor rain, nor dark of night” can keep us off the highways--in any season, in any weather. Each year, thousands of deaths and injuries on our na- tion’s highways can be at- tributed to severe winter weather. Your best bet is to stay home. However, business or holiday plans often make winter traveling necessary. If you must ven- ture out, the following tips may make your journey safer. Before the cold weather hits, be sure your car is in good running order and is properly serviced. Have a realiable mechanic check your batter, antifreeze, wipers and windshield washer, ignition, and ther- mostat. Good tires are very important. Not only will you be safer, but in many jurisdictions, there are heavy + fines if you are stranded on a snow emergency route without snow tires, chains, or all-weather radials. Plan long trips carefully. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Herman Wright Blalock, Sr., deceased, of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per- sons having claims against the estate of said Herman Wright Blalock, Sr. to present them to the undersigned Executrix on or before the 5th day of July, 1988 or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in- debted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 5th day of January, 1988. Bertha C. Blalock, Executrix 110 Colonial Drive Kings Mtn., N.C. 28086 1:6-27 NORTH CAROLINA CLEVELAND COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO.: 87-CvD-1436 NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION CHARLES RANDOLPH BAXTER, PLAINTIFF Vs. BRENDA KAY BAXTER, DEFENDANT TO: BRENDA KAY BAXTER: TAKE NOTICE THAT a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above- entitled action; and a Notice of Service of Process by Publica- tion began on the 6th day of January, 1988. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: Divorce Ab- solute. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than forty (40) days after the 6th day of January, 1988, or by the 15th day of February, 1988; and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service of process by publication will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 6th day of January, 1988. Corry & Cerwin By: Clayward C. Corry, Jr. Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 920 Kings Mountain, N.C. 28086 . Telephone: (704) 739-3696 1:6,13,20,27,1988 Listen to weather reports and travelor’s advisors and kee an alternate route in mind. Let someone know where you are going and what time you plan to "arrive. Travel in daylight, use major highways, if possible, and try not to travel alone. Before you start out, clean snow and ice off all parts of your car -- windows, hood, roof, trunk, and lights. Snow left on the car could affect visibility once you start driv- ing. Keep your gas tank as full as possible, especially if you're unfamiliar with the roads or passing through rural areas. A full tank also prevents gas line freeze up. Even if you restrict your winter driving to short, local trips, certain supplies can help in an emergency. Always keep basic items like a windshield scraper, battery booster cables, a two chain or rope, a bag of-sand, a blanket, and a flashlight in your car. : For longer trips, you may want to add a transister radio (with extra batteries), a first aid kit, road maps, some nonperishable foods, mat- ches and candles, and two or more large coffee cans for sanitary purposes and to burn candles for heat. Don’t overdress when driv- ing. Even on short trips, your clothing should be loose- fitting and comfortable. After the car has warmed up, take off heavy outer clothing, but pull over to the side of the road to do it. Don’t try to struggle out of your coat while driving. If you should get caught on the road during a winter storm, keep calm. Give some indication that you're in trou- ble -- turn on your flashing lights, raise the hood, or tie a cloth from an antenna or door handle. Whatever you do, stay in the car! Don’t leave the car to find shelter or a telephone unless you can actually see one close by (really close-- yards away). Disorientation comes very quickly in a blow- ing snowstorm, For heat, turn on the car engine for brief periods. To avoid deadly carbon monox- ide poisoning, always leave a downwind window open exhaust pipe is clear of snow while the engine is running. If you are caught un-. prepared, there are many items in the car you can use. Papers and maps can be crinkled up and stuffed in: your clothing for added warmth. Rugs and removable seat covers can be used for added insulation. Huddle with your passengers and try using your coats as blankets. They may be more effective that way. \ Exercise from time to time by clapping your hands and moving your arms and legs. Don’t stay in one position too long, but don’t overexert yourself by shoveling or try- ing to push the car. Leave the dome light on at night as a signal to rescuers. If there is more than one per- son in the car, sleep in shifts. Winter presents many challenges for the snowbelt traveler. By staying calm and using all that’s available to stay as-warm as possible, your situation will remain one of inconvenience rather than a life or death peril. Hanging coral on the bed post, people once believed, ~ would prevent nightmares. Flowers For Any Occasion POTTED PLANTS FRESH CUT FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS BASKET ARRANGEMENTS Ww Y - ah 2 ora BALLOONS KINGS MOUN Pl 2 Ps Al Reasonable Prices v, * OH» ERs RA 3 A ’ Deliver— ’ FLORIST 223 S. Battleground Ave. (Downtown Kings Mountain) PHONE 739-7331 Or 435-5238 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30-5:00; Saturday 8:30-3:00 slightly and make sure the =
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