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Wright Receives Badge ner, nltk ai9 FX)RT BBNNINQ, Oa.-Pvt. aayton L. Wright, son of Mri. Brenda H. Wright, 608 Meadowbrook Road, Kings Mountain, recently received a Parachutist Badge upon com pletion of the three-week air borne course at the U.8. Army infwtry School, Fort Banning, Oa. During the first week of training, students undergo a rigorous physical training program and receive Instruction In the theory of parachuting. The second week they receive practical training by Jumping from 84-foot and aoo-foot towers. The final week Includes five atatlc-Une parachute Jumps. Wright, a 1B7B graduate of Kings Mountain High School, entered the Army In July 187B. Hla father, Clayton Z. Wright, llv«« on Route 4, Shelby. Citizens Flying Flags Kings Mountain cltUsens are flying flags In Kings Mountain In support of the 60 U.S. hostages In Iran. Members of the Kings Mountain Optimist Club began Monday displaying the Stars and Stripes In front of local businesses. Many Individuals are displaying the flag at their residences. "Iran and the American hostages who are being held by the students there, continue to be of concern to all Americans,” said a spokesman for the civic club. Some citizens In town are also displaying white arm bands as visual evidence of support for the President's handling of this crisis. The practice of flying the flags Is expected to be continued In the area until the hostages are released. Tuesday, December 11, 1B78-K1NQ8 MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page B I. O<i ( AKIN H)K KK\T — ;i bdrin . 1 hjilh. kilrhen .iml living riMimdining riHim ciiml) Oul in the c'liimiry nn Yarherounti Kd belween Shelby and Kings Min tlioo per monih. (’all 7;i94f8.i7 or 7A9-5«.')1 anylime 12:4, 6, II. 12. IR. 20. 27 CLASSIHED ADS ★ BUY ★SELL ★ RENT ★TRADE TO PLACE AN AD IN THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD CLASSIFIEDS, COME BY OUR OFFICE AT 431 NORTH PIEDMONT AVENUE MINIMUM CHARGE *2.00 FOR UP TO TWENTY WORDS. ALL ADS ARE PAYABLE IN ADVANCE EXCEPT ESTABLISHED ACCOUNTS. LOST& FOUND DAR Oiapter Meets The Colonel Frederick .^.Hambrlght Chapter of the A * Daughters of the American ^ Revolution met at the home of > Mrs. Tolly Shuford Wednesday # afternoon. Thirteen members were 'Z present and upon arrival the i:' hostess served a sweet course with coffee. Mrs. Shuford opened the meeting with the DAR Ritual. She also read a Christmas story, "Christmas IBTB Beautiful” which was written by Fra Geovanne, the national president. The National Defense Chairman gave a report. Mrs. W.T. Weir had the program, "Christmas 1B14 World War I.”. "The War That Stopped for Christmas." Mrs. Vida Wright Linder was welcomed as a new member. Summer Job Info Available From Broyhill LEGAL NOTICES Congressman James T. Broyhill (R-N.C.) announced today that Information applicable to " summer Jobs with the Federal government Is now available. Interested parties should contact the Federal * Job Information Center, Post Office Box 2606B, Raleigh, North Carolina, 37611 for general In- ' formation on the oi^rtunlUes which will be available and the filing deadlines for the dif ferent types of positions. ' "Opportimltles vary by location, and the competition Is keen,” Broyhill said. "Applicants are encouraged to file at their earliest op portunity In order to receive maximum con- ' slderatlon.” As will be noted In the an- .4|ouncement, lypllcants must submit their ap plications TnrdM!9(* tb the a^Aicles where they " desire employment. "I would urge those citizens who are Interested to file at their earliest opportuiilty," Broyhill . said. "If they have any specific questions, I hope they will feel free to contact one of my district offices." Raymond Hook Graduates Specialist WICHITA FALDS, Texas — Airman Raymond I B. Hook Jr., son of Raymond B. Hook Sr., of Bessemer City, N.C., has graduated from the U.S. Air Force medical services specialist course at Sheppard Air Force Base, here. Graduates of the course earn credits toward an .associate degree In applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Airman Hook learned technlq'ies of assisting In the csire and treatment of medical patients. He will be assigned to Pope Air Force Base, I N.C., for duty with a unit of the Military AlrllH Command. The airman Is a 1B76 graduate of Bessemer aty High School. His mother, Bvelyn C. Palmer, resides In Gastonia, N.C. Pvt. Phillip Leftevers ^ Parachutist Badge FORT BBNNING, Ga. - Pvt. PhlUlp H. Lefevers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant J. Lefevers, 117 donlnger St., Kings Mountain, N.C., recently received a Parachutist Badge iqion completion of the three-week airborne course at the U.S. Army Infantry School, Fort Banning, Ga. During the first week of training, students undergo a rigorous physical training program I and receive Instruction In the theory of parachuting. The second week they receive practical training by Jumping from S4-foot and SBO-foot towers. The final week Includes five static-line parachute Jumps. Lefevers, a 1B78 graduate of Kings Mountain IQgh School, entered the Army last September. Pvt. Betty Crank ) Earns Parachutist Badge FORT BBNNING, Ga. - Pvt. Betty J. Crank, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy D. Crank, Route 1, Shelby, N.C., recently received a Parachutist Baclge upon completion of the three-week air borne course at the U.S. Army Infantry School, Fort Banning, Ga. During the first week of training, students undergo a rigorous physical training program k and receive Instruction In the theory of parachuting. The second week they receive practical training by Jumping from 84-foot and 360-foot towers. The final week Includes five static-line parachute Jumps. Crank’s father, David Crank, lives on Route 3, Bessemer City. NOTICE OF SALE $100,000 cmroF KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA WATER BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES Sealed bids will be received until 11 o’clock A.M., North Carolina Time, December 18, 1970, by the undersigned at Its office In the City of Raleigh, North QHSjUja, susliks tR. be opened at said time and place on said day, for the purchase of $160,000 Water Bond Anticipation Notes of the City of Kings Mountain, North ChroUna (representing a consolidation of $130,000 Water Bond Anticipation Notes and $40,000 Water Bond Anticipation Notes), dated Jautuary 8, 1080 and maturing, without option of prior payment, on ' the following dates In the following years and having the following dates In the following years and having the following denomi nations suid numbers: Maturity Dates, Denominations, Numbers. December 1, 1980, $18,000, 1. December 1, 1081, 19,000, 3. December 1, 1083, 30,000, 8. December 1, 1988, 31,000, 4. December 1, 1084, 33,000, 6. December 1, 1086, 30,000, 6. December 1, 1088, 40,000, 7. Cpupon notes. In terest payable an nually (December 1); delivery of the notes on or about their date at place of purchaser’s chom, against payment therefor in Federal Reserve funds. Bidders are requested to name the Interest rate (the same rate for all notes) In a multiple of 1-4 or 1-10 of 1 percent, and the city or town and bank or trust company therein at which principal and Interest will be payable. There will be no auction. No bid for less than the face value of the notes plus accrued Interest will be en tertained. The notes will be awarded to the bidder offering to purchase the notes at the lowest Interest cost to the City, such cost to be determined by deducting the amount of any premium bid from the aggregate amount of Interest upon all of the notes from their date to their respective maturities. Bach bid must be submitted on a form to be furnished with additional Information' by the undersigned, must b« bncidlea in'a" sealed envelope marked "Bid for Notes," and must be accompanied by an official bank check, a cashier’s check, or a certified check upon an Incorporated bank or trust company for $800, payable un conditionally to the order of the State Treasurer of North Carolina, on which no Interest will be allowed. Award or rejection of bids will be made on the date above stated for receipt of bids and the checks of unsuccessful bidders will be returned Immediately. The check of the successful bidder will be held uncashed as security for the per formance of his bid, but In the event the successful bidder shall fall to comply with the terms of his bid, the check may then be cashed and the proceeds thereof retained as and for full liquidated damages. The unqualified apprvlng opinion of Brown, Wood, Ivey, MltcheU A Petty, New York City, will be furnished without cost to the purchaser. There will also be furnished the usual closing papers. The right to reject all bid sis reserved. Copies of the Bid for Notes relating to the notes may be obtained from the Local Government Com mission, Albemarle Building, 836 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 37611. LOCAL GOVBRNMENT COMMISSION Raleigh, North Carolina By: John D. Foust Secretary of the Commission December 11, 1979 FOR SALE LAND FOR SALE: Approx. 14 acres. Old Thornburg Road, between Shelby and King Mtn. CaU 7(M-696- 7038, Charlotte. 13:11, 13, 18, 30 A 37 HOUSE FOR SALE — 3 bdrm., brick, ranch-style. 1 large bath, fully car peted, lots of wallpaper. In Linwood section. Call 739-6377. Also has sliding glass door w-large patio w-gas grill. 12:6, 11, 13 DULCIMER FOR SALE: Hand crafted by Frank Hodges of Boone, N.C. 3 string hearts design, $90 firm. Call after 6 p.m. 936- 7883. 12:6, 11 SLIDE PROJECTOR FOR SALE: Sears model in very good condition. Will sell for $30. Call after 6 p.m. 936-7883 12:6, 11 FOR SALE — Two 10- speed bicycles. $25 each. One Yamaha Mini- Endura, $100. Ph. 739- 2737. 12:6, 11 HAPPY TURKEY You’ll give thanks when you see this beautiful 6 AC tract on paved raad> Lots of open land with grove of oaks to hiiBM In. Gwaei financing. Call Per. Prop. 884-8760. # ASSUME PAYMENTS Owner must sell • been transferred - this 6 AC Tract of land has nice creek and lots of trees. Just south of Kings Mtn. Call Per. Prop 864-8769. PRIVATE LAKE This 6.78 AC Tract is located on a large private lake.' Covered with hardwood trees and has good road frontage. Only 1 percent down and It’i yours. Calliper. Prop. 864-8760. XMAS TREES — Five to 12 ft. high, $1.50 per ft. Trimmed. Whited Pines. D B. Blalock, Dixon School Road. 12:4lfn TAT FREE PUPPIES TO (iOOD HOME - Part German Shepherd, part Pointer. Black with white markings. Seven weeks old. Male A Female. Call after 5 p.m. 739-8727. ll:ltfn TAT ’savings up to 70 percent and more on your family clothing needs. Bargain Basement in back of Hightowers, 313 York Road, Kings Mtn. Open Mon.-Sat., 9:30-6:30 p.m. Ph. 739-8211. 2:6tfn TAT ROBERT’S GREEN HOUSE — Poinsetta, Xmas Cactus, Dish Gardens, Winter Poin- sier, etc. Located nn Margrace Rojd. 12:4tfn TAT ANTENNAS — We sell ^d install Channel Master Antennas and Rotors. Or we repair your existing antenna. Fast service. BRIDGES RADIO A TV, Sales A Service. Phone 739-4416. 8:24tfn TAT JOBS I WANTED J WANT A CHRISTMAS BONUS? Bam extra money selling Avon. Be your own boss and set^qur own hours. Call collect’704-688- 9740 or write Rt. 3, Box 160, Lawndale, N.C. 28000. 12: U, 13 CLOSlN(i SALESMEN NEEDED for this area to close out hluminum siding. No canvassing. All leads furnished. Can make up to $30,000 or more a year. Call Bill Powers, 482-9666 or call collect to Mt. Holly, 827- 2401. ll:21tfnTAT EXPERIENCED sewing machine curators: Among the best benefits In the industry. We are proud to work at L A K Sewing. We are sure you will be too. Apply In person, L A K Sewing, Hwy. 160 West, beside Shelby Airport. 12:11, 13, 18, 30 TREE SERVICE ★★★ OAK AND HICKORY FIREWOOD Vs Cord - $40.00 1 Cord • $70.00 Call 739-3080 - 739-6763 H9EW00D FOR SALE Split Hard Wood Call Gregg McGinnis 739-2379 After 5 pm KNITTERS AND IN SPECTORS needed for second and third shifts. Experienced in both single and double knit. Call 864-3201 for in terview. Ask for Kyle Smith. 10:16tfn TAT 'services I RON’S APPLIANCE. Repair washers, elec, dryers, ranges, A H20 heaters. 739-9431 after 4. TATH tfn .MR. STEAM CARPET CLEANING Service. Quality first. Quantity second. Ph. 739-7369. 12:4, 6, 11, 13 LOST — Set of keys In tan leather key holder In Harrls-Teeter Supermarket parking lot. Call 739-8029 after 2 p.m. 12:11 JIOO.OO REWARD — No questions asked, for the return of my dog or his whereabouts. Blue tick hound that was stolen from near my home the morning of November 15. This dog is not a hunting dog, he is a pet. Please call if you have any in formation, LOUIS FUTRELL, 739-4138. 11:29; 12:4, 6, 11 ^^automobiles! FOR SALE I HAYNES TUNING A SERVICE — experience. PIANO REPAIR 19 years Antique pump organ repainng and restoring. Keys recovered. Phone 864- 1926. 9:12tfn TAT ATTENTION HOR^ LOVERS — Cloninger Stables in Dallas specializes in amateur and juvenile riders on Tennessee walking horses. Visitors always welcome. Phone 922-3082, Rt. 3, Box 2. Dallas, N.C. 11:21, 27, 29; 12:4, 6, 11, 13, 18 ^ FOR RENT FOR RENT: House trailer on private lot. Call 739-6247. 12:6, 11, 13 FOR SALE — 1975 Pontiac Trans-Am, 400, PS, PB, A-C, tilt wheel, cruise, AM-FM stereo, 40 channel CB built in. Call 739-4783 between 8 and 5:30p.m. After6 p.m. call 739-3064. 12:6, 11 FOR SALE — 1974 Buick Century Luxus, AC, PS, PB, AM-FM stereo radio. Near perfect condition. New tires. $1800. Ph. 739- 5291 or 739-3086. ll:Stfn TAT FOR SALE: 1971 Chevy Impala. 4 door, automatic, power steering, air. In very good running condition. Two extra snow tires on wheels. A steal at $950. Call 739-7496 during the day or 739-7548 after ' 6 p.m. 11:27 TAT tfn FOR SALE—1974 CJ5 Jeep. Good condition. CB Radio, frontoend winch. Call after 5 p.m. 739-7421 or 7394836. ll:21tfnTAT wAivno |««y whn wUbmmA nocUzwt—Nov. l$kt| atlOnlllBIlBBflMM N. Ounlnr mb4 OdUton SB. ImoMkg enr hbS uMy twad trnok. Onli B.F. BUMF. T»-$6U. TO^Y BARRETT BAILBONDENG 24-Hour Si^rvice iSight Or Day 739-7194 D & D TREE SURGEONS “Wood For Sale By The Cord” Call 739-4593 REALTORS DO IT EVERIDAy / Larry 0. Hamrickv REALTOR f. llOWest MomrtalB StTMt PHONE 739-3659 i CHRISTMAS TREES CUT YOUR OWN 1.50 Per Foot ^ Bobby C. Bridges ^ Dixon School Road Kings Mountain, N.C. f 739-2368 STEWART PLUMBING, INC. 106 Cleveland Ave. WELL PUMPS. W ATER IIKATEHS. .\I.L TYPES PI I'MBINt; FIXTURES. DWNEn A OPERATED BY IM»N UONNERS A .IDIINNY STEWART Day 7;t!»-:MI5K Nile 739-9102 21 HOUR SERMUE EXPERIENCED TRENUIIING PALMER'S REFIMSHING ' AND ANTIQUES Let us reflnish or repair your oU lurniture at a fair price. Our years of experience make the difference. We also have a good selection of antiques and gifts in our shop. Different items of interest arrive almost everyday. Invest wisely. Buy Antiques. WeSilU be looking for you to bring your old fwniture by our shop for a free estimate on rrfinishing. We Buy. Sell and Trade. We appreciate your business. Uir Palmer’s, Hwy. 74 West 4 Mile from city Umits. Open Monday through Saturday. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sundays, 2- 6 p.m. Call 739-8390. Frank A Juanita Palmer, Prop.
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