P«9«S KlNeS MOUmXlN HERALD. KfNGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Thursday, February 10, 1966 Giovei News Br MBS. GENE TaRNER Gmtm ConMpondent GROVER — Mrs. W. W. Mc Carter, mother of Bill McCarter, fell and broke her hip Monday night at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCaiter, She is a i>atlent at Cherokee Memorial hospital in Gaffney, S, C. Donald Hyde, Jr. brought h;s mother, Mrs. Donald Hyde home on Thui'sday after two month’® visit at the Donald Hyde| Jr. home in Gadsden, Ala. Pvt. Ronald Watterson is row stationed in Hawaii. Paul Byers has been at Oteen f>3T two weeks and remains a pa tient there. Atmie Jim Randle of Washing ton,'D. C. is visiting E. D. Ran dle, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wliite and other relatives. Bryan Tesseneer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tesseneer, had a tonsilectomy on Friday at Kings Mountain hospital. He was dismissed on Sunday. , Miss DrucilLa Williams of West Virginia, was weekend guest of Mrs. Jim Justice and Mrs. Pearl Royster. Bill Royster of West Virginia has returned home after two weeks visit at the Royster home. Jack Pinkelton is a patient at Cherokee Memorial hospital in Gaffney. He was taken ' to the hospital on January 31. * Mrs. James, Byers remains a patient in Kings Mountain hos pital. Mrs.’ Bill McCarter was dismissed from the local hospital Tuesday. Mrs. B. A. Harry, Sr. is in Greenville this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don Woods and family. Mike and Steve Royster, twin sons of Mr.‘aad Mrs. Frank Royster, and Gary Collins, son of Mrs Alfred Collins and the late Mr. Collins spent ‘ between- se.T.ester exams with their par ents. They are sfodents at Wake Forest college. W. S. Hicks, Sr. went to Char lotte on Tuesday for a jnedicaJ check-up. . Lofty Ambition The California state prison newspaper recently’ queried convicts on what they would do when released and it re ceived this reply from one prisoner; - ‘Td like to go back to the old way of life. Get. Healthy and fat, raise a bunch of kids, owe everybody and pay none.” NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION and SUPPLEMENTAL REGISTRATION in the CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN. NORTH CAROLINA A special bond election will be j indent .plant and the construction held between 6:30 A.M. and 6:30 of* a new sewage treatment plant. P.M., Eastern Standard Time, 'Tu^ay, March 15, 1966, at which there will te submitted^ to the qualified voters of said City the following question: Shall an ordinance passed on February 8, 1966, authorizing the Caty of Kings Moimtain, North Carolina, to contract a debt, in addition to any and all other debt which said City may now or hereafter have power or authori ty to contract, and In evidence thereof to issue Sanitary Sewer weekly crossword puzzle Large Dog Um Aaswer HORIZONTAL SHarvesI^ l.« Depicted dorN*f‘tlve ijply 13Expunie drink Mlntentices ISLljhtbrovim 16 Water wheel }l Whirlwind 18 Compass point IREo’Ploy 16 Shoshoncan ?1 y*?!* energy Indian 30 Mimic 23 Vehicles 39 Anatomical network i90n the. S3 It is a breed of —— 33 Word blindness 33 Scottish sheepfold A ring worn on the thumb'by Indian women la sometimes equipped with a tiny imlrror. A black walnut tree, grovyn "roin seed, w H produce in seven or eight years. ^ The Nine hA on’o tributaries in Egypt. ' KM ANIVS The world has a half million species of insect^l. -f- Bonds in an aggregate principal j If said bonds are issued a tax amount not exceeding $1,300,000 j will be levied upon all liable for the purpose of providing! property in the City of Kings funds, with any other available ! Mountain for the payment of the funds, for enlarging and extend-1 principal of and the interest on ing the sanitary sewer system of 1 said bonds, said City, including the enlarge-1 For said election the regu.ar iment of an existing sewage treat-j registration books for elections in said City will be used and such books wiir be open for the the construction of pump sta- I registrati'n of voters not thei-e- ' tions, outfalls, mains and lines, j tofore registered from 9 A.M. un and-the acquisition of any neces- j til sunset on each d.ay beginning ^ sary land and rights of way, and Saturday. Februarv’ 19, li^, ^d , authorizing the levy and‘collec-: closing Saturday. March 5, 1966. tion of a sufficient tax for the ; On each Saturday during such pajTnent of the pi^cipal of and j registration period said books the interest on said bonds, beap- lWiH remain open-at the polling proved? | places.-Saturday, March 12, 19C6 The question hereinabove set- < is Challenge Day. forth contains a statement of the The polling placw and the purpose for which the bonds are I names of the election officers authorized by the ordinance re [subject to change as provided by ferred to in such question. 36 Lone Scout (eb.) -* 37 Greek letter '3S Crafty ■sheliei^ ride26DaybreBk «^uJpment 30 Instinte (comb, form) 43 One tune 31 Bom 27 Small candles 44 Myself 32 Jumbled type 28 Roman 45 Upper limbi 33 Nine (Roman) magistrates ,46 BKter vetch 34 Babyloniaa Honey-maker 47 Expose to deity 35 Egyptian river 38 Withered 39 Direction 40 Not as mudl 41 Since 44 zifth niontk 4SAge 49 Penetrate 51 Exist ^ 54 Relnspect ~ 56 Not of legal age " 58 Guided 53 Taint moisture 48 Goddess ot infatuation 50 Scatter, as ha/ 51 Collection ot sayings 52 King (Fr.> 53 Sea eagle S5 Of the thing S7 That thing VERTICAL 1 Harden, as cement 2 Cor.sle’Jation 3'John (Gaelic) 4 Nova Scotia tab.) 5 Canvas shelter 6 Heavy rod 7 Atsim. a! U-worm 1 i i H 5 b 7 r 9 to II 12 0 m is lb 17 m. 10 b .9 vy/A 20 21 u » a 2b 27 » sA 1 P m ii 55 i I 1 w 55 54 i7 56 5^ i’ KO Im H2 H5 44 M5 % 47 •» so i SI 52 a 54 55 r 57, 56 11 U m IV PoUing Place City Hall American Legion Building Easl School K. M. Mfg. Ciub Room National Guard Armory Registrea C. L. Black R. D. (Joforth Mrs. Ruth Bowers Mrs. Vera Cash ' . Mrs, Paul Pattersoh law, are as follows: Judges Mrs. Nell Cranford Mrs. R. C. Etheridge Unider Schedules Seimon Series Mrs. Tom Trott Mrs. Ruth Thomasson ?.Irs. Bertie McDaniel Rochel Conner Brooks Tate Mrs. James Pearson of \Kini chui^H, Mrs. Wt F. Laughter Mrs. Kenneth Cook " -v _ , v--" By order of the Bo2u-d of Commissioners of the City of Kings Mountain. 1 -City ^lerk and 'Treasurer Rev. James M. Wilder, pastor ^^Kings Mountain Baptist has- announced two ser mon series for morning and eve ning services beginning Sunday, February 13 and continuing through April 3. The general theme of the morning sermons is “Some Vital Principles for Modern Life”. Tlie ■ ttieme of the evening sermons is “Love, Courtship, and Marriage”. The morning messages will be delivered at the 11 aim. hour and the evening messages at the 5;30 p.m. vesper service. The morning and ev’ening top- I ics will be as follows: - Moraing: 11:00 a.m.—Feb. 13, “The Christian’s God”; F'ch. 20, '^Present Dky Idolatry”; Feb. 27, “His Nanrie Is Sacred”; Mar. 6, “His Sabbath is Holy”; Mar. 13, “Plonoring Parents”; Mar. 20; “Human Life is Sacred”; Mar. 27, it “Is This Age Immoral?”; Apr. 3, “The Sin of Crying”. Evening: 5:30 p.m.—Feb. 13, ‘“rhe First Wedding”;- Feb. 20, “The Way of a -Man With a Maid”;. Feb. 27, “Finding a Wife”; Mar. 6, “Choosing a Hus band”; Mar. 13, “V\qiy Some Marriages Fail”; Mar. 20, “How to be Happy Though Married”; Mar. 27, “Do You Respect the Rights of Others?”; Apr. 3, “What Do I Get Out of It?” The public is invited to attend all of these services, Mr. Wilder says. The new Republic of ZaT.blaiis about twice the size of Colorado. ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING $1,300,000 SEWER BONDS SANITARY ■ I BE IT ORDAI.N’ED by the Board of Commissioner (.some times called the Board of Cijty • Commissioners) of the City of | Kings Mountain: . i Section 1. Th. t.' pursuant to I I>e -Municipal Fin-snee'Act, 1931,; 's arhe'-ncled. the City o-f Kinfes Mountain, North Carolina, is lereby authorized to contract a debt, in addition to any and dll ither debt which said City m^y low or hereafter have po\yor t r luthority to contract, and in eVl- lence thereof to issue Sanitary Sewer i Bonds in an aggregate orincipAl amount not exceed'hg U.300,000 for the purpose of plo dding funds, wi.th any other I >valla' le funds. enlargi^ig ! ind e: