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. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING 13.000.00 SANITARY SEWER BONDS BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Commissioners (sometimes called the Board of City Commissioners) of ! the City of Kings Mountain: Section J. That, pursuant to The Municipal Finance Act, 1921, as a Ciiended, borfcis of the City o? Kings (Mountain shall he issued in an ag gregate principal amount not ex - i needing $9,000.00 for the purpose of paying the cost of extensions of the sanitary sewer system of the City, Including the cost to be ceimbursed lo the Cresecent Hill Development ' Company and G. A. Bridges for cer- { tain extensions heretofore installed. Section 2. That a tax sufficient j to pay the principal and interest of said bonds shall be annually levied j and collected. Section 3. That a statement of the debt of the City has been filed with the Clerk and is open to public in spection. Section 4. . That this ordinance shall take effect thirty days after its first publication unless in the meantime a petition for its submis sion to the. voters is filed under said i Act and that in such event it shall | take effect when* approved by the voters of the City at an election as provided in said Act. The foregoing ordinance was passed on the 14th day of Decem ber, 1949, and was first published ou the 23rd day of December, 1949. j Any action. or proceeding ques tioning the validity of said ordinan- j ce must be commenced within thirty j days after its first publication. S. A. CROUSE. | , City Clerk and Treasurer d-23-30 j AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING $9,000,00 WATER BONDS BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Commissioners .(sometimes called! the Board of City Commissioners) of j the City of Kings Mountain: Section 1. That, pursuant to The (Municipal Finance Act, 1921, as a . niended, bonds of the- City of Kings! Mountain shall be issued in an ag- 1 gregate principal amount not ex ceeding $9,000.00 for the purpose of paying the cost of extensions of the waterworks system of the City, in- I eluding the cost to be reimbursed to the Crescent Hill Development Company for certain extensions heretofore installed. * Section 2. That a tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest of suid bonds shall be annually levied end collected. Section 3. That a statement of the debt of the City has been filed with the Clerk and is open to pub lic inspection. >. Section 4. That this ordinance Shall take effect thirty days after its first publication unless in the mean time a petition for Its submission to 'the voters is filed under said Act and that In such event it shall take (effect when approved by the voters! of the City at an election as provid ed in said Act, The foregoing omittance was pass- j ed on the 14th tny of December, 1949, and was first published on the 23rd day of December, 1949. Any action or proceeding ques tioning the validity of said ordinan ce must be commenced within thir ty days after its first publication. S. A'. CROUSE, City Clerk and Treasuer. d-23-30. PRESCRIPTION SERVICE We FUI any Doctors' Pre scription* promptly and accurately at reasonable prices with the confidence of your physician. Phones 41 ? 81 Kings Mountain Drug Company THE REX ALL STORE We Call For and Deliver [ Buick Roadmaster for 1950 < ? ? : ? i m ummmm Tops in the Buick line for 1950 is the stately Roadmaster six passenger sedan. Inches shbrter than its predecessor the car has a more powerful engine, a completely new body and features a bne-piece curved windshield. Note'' the full taper-through of the front fenders, the wrap-around buhipers. spacious trunk and the narrovy rear quarter panel permitting the rear window to come well around to the side providing better rear vision for the driver. Buick '59's To Be Available In 19 Models FLINT, Mich., Dec. 2a? Buick jo day announced for. 1950 its most comprehensive line of cars since the pre-war days, and for the first time' offered models in a wide range from the newly-invaded lower price field to luxury custom models in the up per brackets. The cars are complete ly new from styling and engineering standpoints, boasting more powerful j engines, new and roomier bodies, greater comfort, and sweeping fen der lines carried through the length .of the body. Altogether there are 19 models in the" line with seven in the Special Series and six models each in the Super and Koadma^i^r Series. Basi cally the cars are on three different chassis but one model in both the Super- and Roadmaster Series is an a .?ngthened chassis to accommo date a more spacious body. ? ] A new engine is offered in the Su per Series while the Roadmaster and Specia) engines have under gone changes to give increased per formance. I Highlighting the style of the new NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust given by T, Kenneth Green and wife, Rachel W. Green, on the 22nd day of July, 1949, now on record in the ReRgtster of Deeds Office for Cleveland County in book 351 at , page 95 to? the undersigned as trus tee for the Kings Mountain Building and Loan Association to secure the indebtedness therein mentioned artd default having been made in the payment of same and at the request of the Kings Mountain Building and Loan Association, I will sell for cash at the courthouse door in Shelby, Cleveland County, North Carolina, on Monday, January 9, 1950, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. or within legal hours, the following described real estate: Being lot number 3 in Block E of that certain subdivision known as Midpines, it being a subdivision of the Calvin Howell property located about two miles south of , Kings Mountain, a map or said subdivis ion being duly recorded in the Offi ce of the Register of Deeds for Cle veland Courfty in book of plats No. 5 at page 15. There is reserved from the aboye described property that certain right of way for light and power purposes. Being the same land conveyed by H. R. Parton a..d wife, to T. Kenneth Green by deed dated 9th of July, 1949, as will appear on record. This the 5th day of December, 1949. B. S. Neill, Trustee. J. R. D^vis, Atty. d-9-30. HAPPY S \ ? **? . >v ' - ' I *; ' ".*? \ NEW ' . -** ??** * K ' *" i> * ? ?? - ? . ? I ? ' ? * . .*"??? I YEAR! ; only the start of a happy, ' Year, but for a ;happy and prosperous ,y ' -v.-' 'i New? decadp. . ] Sheriff and Mrs. Hugh A. Logan, Jr. cars arc lower lines, use of more gld'ss and Buick's <^j?ra<Meristic full ! taper- through front fenders flowing in smooth lines through the entire body length. These lines are accen tuated in the medium and higher priced models by . a Stainless mold ing running most of the lengt h of J the car. j Two. distinct body styles are utili zed in the Special Series, the J<m back de igns, which are available ?in the four-door six passenger ' se dans.* The Jetbacks, and ultra streamlined bt dy with sWeep back, is available oji the two-door three passenger coupe and the two-door six passenger sedanet. The Tourback styling, with its spa cious trunk arid generally roomier dimensions, is used ,in the four-door J models in the Super and Roadmaster Series cars, and the two-door models are Jetback. In addition these series each will have a convertible, a Riv iera and Estate Wagon. The Special series is being in- j creased with introduction of deluxe models, the first time in the history of the Special that deluxe models i have been offered. Buick's exclusive Dynaflow* trans riiission continues to be standard e- . quipment on all Roadmaster models and optional in the Super and Spe cial Series. Nearly 3^0.000 0f thtse [ torque converter transmissions have ? been installed on Buick cars since ?Dynaflow was introduced in .1948, i and during 1949 approximately 70 per cent of all Buicks were equip- 1 ped with' Dynaflow. Many refine- j ments have been made on the de- ? , vice. i An outstanding feature of the en- ? tire line is adoption of the unique and widely -acclaimed front-end, first offered on the Special Series in August. The compression ratio of all en gines in the 'Roadmaster and Special j Series with Dynaflow also has been I increased to 7.2 to 1, with a corres ponding increase in horsepower. J Brake horsepower of the Special i with Dynaflow now i$ 122 and on the Roadmaster 152. ?' Several improvements have been made in the chassis of ihe new cars including additional frame strength., and reinforced side rails extending forward for a stronger mounting to, accommodate the bumper grille combination. The new bodies, widest and room iest of the low-priced 'eigh;s, have hip-wrdth increases up :o 13 inches in the rear seat of the Super Series four-door sedan. Riding comfort for rear seat passengers has. been im proved with relocation of the seat tp a point further ahead of the rear axle, permitting more head room in the Tourb&ck models and the low ering of the rear roof lines on all ' models. 1 The instrument panel has been redesigned to place all dials and gauges mire directly in front of the driver. The large speedometer is lo cated above the steering column and keynotes the new design. The igni tion lock and windshield wiper con trol are to the right and left of the steering column, just below ihe cluster of gauges, and the horn ring on the steering wheel, formerly a semi-cjrole. has been increased to a full circle. An important addition to the in strum en i .panel is the ins:allatioh of duai map lights. Located just un derneath the radio controls, they serve to illuminate the controls and the light is focused downward from a rectangular-shaped lens. Headlights, parking lights, in strument and map lights all are controlled from a single four-way switch. Fore and aft ilash-way signal ?lights are standard equipment on the Super and Roadmaster Series and optional on the Special. The. front signals are housed in Ihe parking lamps recessed in the bumper guards and the rear signals j are in the upper section of the rear j | reflector. Approximately 75 percent of the j trade of El Salvador is with the Vni- | I ted States. WUEN YOUR MIKID IS ON TV4E BLINK AND YOU FIND IT HARD TO TUINK Keep a supply at home. Buy a 6-bottle carton or a ease today! ON ALL OCCASIONS CHEERWINE IS GOOD TASTE Take time out. Refresh your, se'f with a frosty bottle of delicious, energising CHEER WTO E! Serve CHEERWINE at home. Great for you. Great for the kiddles. Cheertcine it in tune with the American tatle Typewriter Ribbons? Phones 167 or 283 EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED DR. D. M. MORRISON OPTOMETRIST Will Be In Kings Mt., N. C.. OHice On Each Tuesday and Friday Afternoons Hours 1 to 5 P. M. Located in Morrison Building Kings Mountain Telephone 3 16 - J - Will Bo In Shelby, N. C.. Monday, Wednesday and Saturdcry 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Tuesday and Friday 8 A. M. to 12 Noon Office Royster Building ? Telephone S27-J Shelby. N. (j. TO GREET THE MEW YEAR Orchid* loVi-ly. fl.iw'c.s ore, will l-.ciri nidVc ilit New Ypjii:'* I've Cf!et>r*u<>? a i?.*vci,-to-ht'-ft>r^ottcrt o j-'ia FrcsUly i.it from i'k r.'a^fs \\ oiM > latest ctowcfs. tuH-size. nuiiit orclndsat a >peti.il low pi.cc. Also a tow r.irc ami t->:clmi<e li\";-ru! V>rchut$ at jirivcs slu'.nk i.^'ier. See stun pie blooms. Order yours nou\ ALLEN'S FLOWER SHOP Phone 301 ? Night 151-W-l Wp Deliver "MiTk heTps lovely Jane Frazee keep her figure and her vigor." Says ABDULLAH T ramer REPUBLIC PICTURES CORPORATION "You can't get glamour out of'a make-up box alone/' says Abdullah. "I consider a quart of milk or more a day essential for anyone who wants to keep fit and trim. Milk is a real food without being fattening, and a good source of vitamins and minerals," * * * The milk we bring to your home it a precious food? and we do everything known to modei n dairy science to protect Its purity and wholesomeness. One of the extra safeguards we use is the Sealright Hood, which keeps the pouring surface of the bottle safe from contact with hands or other exposure between our dairy a;>d you. The milk you pour out of one tf our bottles is as pure as the milk that went into it! I ' ? . ?? ? . ! Sunrise Dairy GASTONIA, tf. C.
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