1968 Thursday, February 15, 1968 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C Page 7 i h E. Lo' ntaiii room I anc ulill- pavpd 2:1-15 [arm I out Vaco city lOOx Road ideal tnent , 415 1 u e. sale dxon lably mer- Elast dairs wnci nakc , 104 bod- chon, lalhs lably IM level place. potod. rport. 1 RENT wired water 22. frame throe 1 Avo- ^HONE 2.15tfn id chen base- con- IBLE IK ; THE 1 now built. Klnss Grove orts— —con Man d just 0 you intlily cc. HE 7-5539 sale In roppod, I 1, h 0 t I lachino •r. $10 H. K. -2413. l:25tlu Want Ads Legals 1 I Legols I KINGS MOUNTAIN CITY SCHOOLS NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF ASSESSMENT BOLL FOB, 107 E. Bidge Street SPECIAL IMPBOVEMENTS MADE ON CEBTAIN I Kings Mountain, N. C. 28086 STBEETS IN THE CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN. ' NOTICE OF SCHOOL DESEGBEGATION PLAN UNDEB Pursuant to law, notice is hereby given that the assessment! TITLE VI OF THE CIVIL BIGHTS ACT OF 1964 roll relating to Special Improvements made on certain| This notice is made available to inform you about the streets in the City of Kings Mountain has been confirmed.! Grover News ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified a.s Adminis tratrix of the e.state of James 01 lie Marvin McClain, late of Cleve land County, North Carolina, thi.s is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, at 102 N. Carpenter Street, Kings Mountain, N. C., or. or before the 4th day of July, 1968 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons ceased will please make inune- indebted to the estate of the de- diate payment. lOMA GUYTON McCLAIN, Administratrix 2:8-29 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE The undersigned, having quali fied as Executor of the Last Will and Testament of W. C. Blanton on the ITth day of January, 1968, before the Clerk of Superior Court of Cleveland County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said es tate to present them properly- proven to the undersigned on or before the 15lh day of January, 1969, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said e.state will please make payment to the undersigned. This the 17th day of January, 1908. J. Wiley Blanton. Executor Estate of W. C. Blanton 2:8-29 H Realty For Sale H FOR SALE — Four room house for sale at 214 Margrace. Ga rage and breezeway. 'TELE PHONE 739-4788. l:25tfn NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a^ public hearing will be held in; Council Chambers on March 12th! at 6:30 p.m. to decide on the an -' nexation into the corporate limits | of the City of Kings Mountain ^ and Mrs. aye Hou- Charlone and assessments or balances a.s shown on the following; ‘^.ph .“"aSuamb^ ‘^Mr‘'an"d ^Mrr"Kiiis Tate of with'litle VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The purpo.se list may be paid without interest on or before the 13th day! The following circles of the-Shelby were Friday guests of .Mr. of the desegregation plan is to eliminate from our school of March, 1968. In the event the assessment is not paid First iiaptist church are holding and .Mrs. Charlie iiarry ill system the racial segregation of students and all other tVithin^said time it shall bear interest at the rate of S'", forms of discrimination based on race, color, or national per annum from the date of confirmation, origin. The work herein referred to has been done, and this notice is hereby given under and pursuant to the provisions of Rey&oids &Cb. Mcnbctl Not Y«fk aad AmIbm SmA teJHUM uM . MiMriMdiaf fidHoON Athlenb g. Smith 930 S. TRY(»I STRSBT auuomiN.c IN KINGS MOUNTAIN Dkl 739^2691 jBcfafbmwrinaoaOTy nock dMt ioMtam jTOT. (No toll dug*) j> For Sale: 407 Parker St. Attractive white frame dwell ing at 407 Parker St. 2 Bed rooms. Carpet in living and dining rooms. Good neighbor hood near schools and city park, call today. For Sale: Linwood Boad Beautiful wooded residential lot, 100x200 on Linwood Rd. in excellent neighborhood. Ideal basement lot. Only $1,6.30. For Sole: 405 Parker St. Pull basement lot at 405 Park er St. 87x150 with curb and gut ter. Priced at only $995. NEW LISTING: PBIME BESIOENTIAL Dwelling located in exclusive residential section. Priced in low $20's. Shown by appoint ment only. Phone for details. FOB SALE: One acre lot, suitable for house trailers. Septic tank and power already on lot Located north side .Floyd St. Priced right: $2395. FOB SALE: Metal Garage or Shop Build Ing located onwest side of Second St. Extension. Some garage equipment available too. Bargain priced lot and building only $2295. Lany Hanirick Real Estate Rroker C. E. WARLICK INS. AGENCY PHONE 739-3611 l:4tfn certain property owned by Will iam M. Herndon. Dr. Frank Sin- „ rriu”. o • ,-.1. ■ t. - j cox, and James E. Amo.s. Said 2- Thirty-Day Spring Choice Period property is located off Edgemont Each student or his parent, or other adult person (Chapter 56 of the Public Laws of 1915, as amended. The Drive and is contiguous to the' acting as parent, is required to choose the .school the stu- name of interested owners and/or their respective repre present city limits. Also to be con : dent will attend next school year. The choice period will sentatives, together with the property asse.ssmcnl as fol- sidered is the property of J. F. begin on February 15, 1968 and close March 15, 1968. lows: Cunningham, Walter Myers, R. E. 3. Explanatory Letters and School Choice Forms MEADOWBBOOK BOAD—CURB-GUTTEB AND PAVING Barnett, Harold George* and Eu gene Roberts. This property is lo-i Gated off Cherryville Road and is' c*ontiguous to the present city; limits. ' ' All persons interested in this! matter should appear before thei Board of City Commissioners at' said time and place above stated I for the purpo.se of expressing their [ views in regard lo same. j Done by order of the Board of' City Commissioners this the 13th day of February, 1968. JOHN HENRY MOSS, Mayor 2:15-3:7: L. F, L<3T 115 103.8 100 100 158.2 CUBB-GUTTEB AND PAVING 196..5I) 17.5.00 200.00 INVITATTON TO BID Bids will be received until 6:301 p.m. on the 12th day of March- for a Tag-A-Long Trailer. Com- ■ plete specifications available at| the office of the city clerk. The city reserves the right to areept | or reject any bid. JOHN HENRY MOSS, ' Mayor 2:15-22 271.5 184 1:50 119 150 NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING I Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held in ‘ Council Chambers on February 20th at 6:30 p.m. to decide on the petition of rezoning the following described tract from Cla.ssifica- tion R-20 to HI: 1. The name of the applicant is Paul R. Patterson, Agent for the J. Bun Patterson heirs, and his address is 603 Meadow- brook Drive, Kings Mountain, North Carolina. 2. That the property consists of 42.24 acres immediately in j front of the property now zon -' ed HI upon which is located the Kings Mountain Mica Com pany. The property enclosed herein is now zoned R-20 and the property immediately ad jacent to the R-20 district is zoned R-8. The applicant does request that the enclosed dcs oribed property consisting of 42.24 acres be rezoned to Hi; the reason behind the said re quest is that several years! prior to the adoption of said Zoning Ordinance, J. Bun Pal-| terson did enter into a legal] lease, leasing the said 42.24 i acres to the Kings Mountain I Mica Company for mining pur-1 poses. The applicant further states that this lease was in existence at the time of the adoption of the Zoning Ordi nance and prior to the build ing of any residential houses within the immediate area. 3. There is enclosed herein a plat of said 42,24 acres showing the property line dimensions and there are no structures located on said property. All persons interested in this matter should appear before the' Board of Commi.ssioners at said i time and place above .stated for] the purpose of expressing their views in regard to same. j Done by order of the Board of! Commissioners this the 23rd day 1 of January, 1968. ! 2:8-15: On the first day of the choice period, an explanatory NAME letter and this notice will be sent by first class mail to Lewis Ormand the parent, or other adult person acting as parent, of .Tames McGinnis each student then in the .schools who is expected to at- Joe Hedden tend school in any grade 1 - 6 the following school year. W. B. Hamrick A school choice form will be sent with each letter, to- Alfred Tate gether with a return envelope addre.ssed to the Superin- JACKSON STREET tendent’s office. All students in grades 7 - 8 will be as- Corbett Nicholson 196.5 signed to Central School and all students in grades 9 - John Ross 175 12 will be assigned to the Kings Mountain High School. Winifred Bowen 200 4. Returning the Choice Forms BLANTON STREET—CURB-GUTTER Parents and students, at their option, may return Glenn Oliver the completed choice form by hand to any school or by Paul Bridges mall to the Superintendent’s office, at any time during Horace Ross the 30-day choice period. No preference will be given for Willard ^.ss choosing early during the choice period. A choice is re- Walter Lee Snfith quired for each student. No assignment to a school can International Church of the be made unless a choice is made first. Four Square 184 5. Choice Form Information James H. Oliver 1:50 The school choice form lists the names, locations Carl W. Sisk 75 and grades offered for each school. The reasons for any H. R. Parton . 47.4 choice made are not to be stated. The form asks for the WALKER STREET—CURB-GUTTER name, address and age of the student, the school and S. E. Heavner grade currently or last attended, the school chosen for Clyde Blackwell the following year, the appropriate signature, and William H. McGhee whether the form has been signed by the student or par- Boyce R. White ent. Any letter or other written communication which Masmo identifies the student and the school he wishes to at- North American Acceptance tend will be deemed just as valid as if submitted on the Corp. choice form supplied by the school system. The names H. M. & Lillie Miller of students and the schools they choo.se or are assigned Ira J. Camp to under the plan will not be made public by school of- T. F. Bridges ^ ficials. H. M. Miller 6. Course and Program Information Grace L. White All of our elementaiy schools have the same cur-; Ervin Gordon riculum. Every effort has been made to keep the schools Gene Surber on an equal basis. j. B. Cole, Sr. Special Education classes are given in only one MARION STREET—CURB-GUTTER AND PAVING school. Students that qualify for these cla.sses should James McGinnis 189.5 be enrolled in that school. Mark special education on the D. R. Smith 100 choice form. 7. Signing the Choice Forms .lames H. Pearson A choice form may be signed by a parent or other W. J. England adult person acting as parent. A student who has reach- L. G. Summitt ed the age of 15 at the time of choice may sign his own Woodrow Cronan choice form. The student’s choice shall be controlling Crayton Dellinger unless a different choice is exercised by his parents be- Charles Bagwell fore the end of the period during which the studept exer-’ p. B. Phillips cises his choice. h. R. Parton 8. Processing of Choices Paul Short No choice will be denied for any reason other than i Thomas Dellinger AMOUNT SI 15.00 103.80 100.00 100.00 158.20 135.75 92.00 73.00 their meeting this week: W«l- .Mr. and .Mrs. James Scruggs nesday afternoon the Bostic Cir- enierlained at their hou.se at :le at the Fellowship Hall at the Lake Wylie Saturday in honor (■hureh. Thursday the following of their rlaughlei'. Reeky on her Circles will meet the .Meldona twelfth birthday, her hou.se guests Livingston with .Mrs. J. B. Klli.s. were Ann Hamhright, Carol The Mary Christian with .Mrs. Hamhright, Holly Rountree, K;i- ryrei- Keeter and .Mrs. Tommy ten Hamhright, Phylis .Morgan. Kec'ter a.s hostess, and the Alma ■tt'd Vickie Putnam. Hunt. -Mr. and .Mrs. C. L. Owensby Mrs. B. A. Harry was in charge visited .Mr, and Mrs. Lamar of the study eoursr? Monday nigiit Owensb>' of Goldsl)oro enroute at the Fiilst Baptist ehureh on home they visited Mr. and Mrs. th«» eliangcs taking pl.aee in our David Owensby and Mr. and Mrs. southland. A film ■'Confronting Palmer Owensby in Charlotte for the New South" was shown. tlie weekend. The Womans club held a eov- .Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Tale visitesl ’red dish supiM*r and Valentine her sister, Mrs. Mildred Lawing narty Friday night at the Rescue it a nursing home near Forest building. City last Sunday. Them* was a large crowd that Miss Pat Tessenor a student at attendc d the part> and dance fol- Kings College in Charlotte had If)wing the supp<*r Frielay night, as her liouse guests last weekend Mr. and Mrs. James Harrv 5Iiss Marian Banotte of Suffolk, spent the weekend at the Blow- A’irginia and .Miss Sharon -Mc- 73 37.50 121 60.50 73 37.50 105.3 52.63 350 173.00 119.5 59.75 59 29.50 S4 27.00 34 27.00 100 50.00 90 45.00 68 34.00 62 31.00 63 31..50 -Q 2" ing Rock Ski Lodge. Thev toured Kinney of Marion. They are class- --■Jvs •''‘■a'''' Mountain Ski Lot'lge. and niates at college. They sp<*nt the o.OO Hound Ears Ski Lodge a group weekend with her parents, Mr. from .Shelbv were with them. and Mrs. Fay Tesseneer. 92.00 Jay and Jon Harrv .sons of Mr. '0 . and Mrs. W. S. Hicks, Jr., 7.5.00 and Mrs. James Harry spent the and .sons of Charlotte were last 37..50 weekend with their grandparents, isunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 23 70 and Mrs. John Kirkendall. O- Keeter. '■ Miss .Martha Herndon of East A sp<*cial offering will b«* taken ern Carolina University sp<*nt the* Sunday at llie iirst Baptist weekend with h<*r parents. Mr. church for Homes for aging, and .Mrs. Jack Herndon. and Mrs. Ronnie Watter- The Bethanv Circle of the ■‘^nn newly weds are residing near W.M..S. held their me(*ting at the home of Rev. and Mrs. James Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cockrell were rei-ent guests of his sisters. Misses Ina and Lois Cockrell in .Statc*sville. Mr. and Mrs. Di'witt Seay of Paeolet, .S. C., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Beck STOWE ACRES—CURB-GUTTER 200 185 73 80 150 100 86 136 150 250 town on Highway 29. Bumgardners Rites Conducted Funcial riles for Benjamin Thomas Bum,gaidner. S7, were held Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. from Midvic-w Baptist ehureh. inter ment following in .Mountain Rest eemeteiy. Mr. Bumgardnor dic'd Sunday in Cleveland Memorial hospital at .Shelby after a two-year illne.s.s. Bumgardner ha,l Iteen a supor- Miss Vera Hardin and Mrs. Marvin Love visited Mr. and Mrs. M. L. MeSwain in Dallas 189 30 Wilson in 1 ! Gastonia Sundav afternoon. 1UU.UU| Charlotte spent the weekend with her par- 100.00 cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Deward Shaw. ■ ■u'f’Oilf'nt at Bui liiigton Mills and 92.501 Miss Ava Gibbons spent the au overseer at Phonix Mills for 37.50 weekend with Mrs. Carl Kimbrell hi years. .Since his retirement he 40.00 dear Blacksburg in the Mt. Paron dad been c'mployc'd as a grocer .y—community. and poultryman. lie was tlie son sflfVl Sunday guests of Mrs. J. D. ’he late Willaim B. and Susan Watterson were Mr. and Mrs. Newton Bumgardner. He was a Charlie Martin of Burlington and member and a deacon of Midview ®2'S^1-Mr. and Mrs. Larry Martin and church. 7a.001 children of Kcmersville. and Mr. .Survivors ineiude his wife, Mrs. 125.00 and .Mrs. Hood Watterson. Rich- C.ertii* Huffstetler Bumgardner; overcrowding. In cases where granting all choices for OWENS STREET—CURB-GUTTER AND PAVING i ard Watterson, Karen and Alan, nine .sons. p. L. Bumgardner of any school would cause overcrowding, the students J. K. Brooks 263 251.50 Mr. and Mrs. Norris Camp and Waterford, Va., W. B. Bumgard- choosing the school who live closest to it will be assign-: Jerry Tucker 65 65.00 diOdren of Charlotte were Sun- net- of Belmont, J. c. Bumgardner ed to that school. Whenever a choice is to be denied, TEMPLE PARK SUBDIVISION — CURB-GUTTER AND of Mr. anti .Mrs. Mills of sheliiy. Rev. Homer T. Bum- nvPi'PrnvvflincT will ho HoforminoH h\7 q iinifor»rv» Camp. J^ai’dnor Mui II (’OSDOi o. D. v. overcrowding will be determined by a uniform standard PAVING applicable to all schools in the system. BLOCK "A” 9. Notice of Assignment, Second Choice Luke Hoyle All students and their parents will be promptly no- B. Spicer tified in writing of their school assignments. Should any Charles S. Barrett student be denied his choice because of overcrowding Charles S. Barrett he will be promptly notified and given a choice among p'red Loftin all other schools in the system where space is available., BLOCK “B” 10. Students Moving Into the Community I Richard Bridges A choice of school for any student who will be new Richard Bridges to the school system may he made during the 30-day Roy Hammett choice period or at any other time before he enrolls in Tony Willis school. An explanatory letter, this notice and the school John D. Ledbetter choice form will be given out for each new student as j Jaul E. Hicks soon as the school system knows about the student. At David Melton least seven days will be allowed for the return of the: Claude J. Spicer choice form when a notice is made after the 30-day BLOCK “C” grace period. A choice must be made for each student.' John T. Lee No assignment to any school can be made unless a pred Sisk choice is made first. BLOCK “D” 11. Students Entering First Grade Sammy L. Gann The parent or other adult person acting as parent, i Elizabeth C. Davis of every child entering the first grade is required to Richard Hamm choose the school his child will attend. Choices will be ; Robert Woods made under the same free choice process used for stu dents new to the school system in other grades, as pro vided in paragraph 10. 12. Priority of Late Choices No choice made after the end of the 30-day choice period may be denied for any reason other than over crowding. In the event of overcrowding, choices made 583.38 82 Mrs. James W. Moss 82 82.00 143 71.50 85 42.50 85 42.50 130 130.00 84 84.00 84 84.00 86.91 86.91 217.78 217.78 80 80.00 80 80.00 90 90.00 100 100.00 85 85.00 83 85.00 85 83.00 85 85.00 85 85.00 Mrs. Addle Beam spent from Bumgardner of Augusta. Ga., E. _ ; .Saturday till Wednesday with B. Bumgardner of Hazen, Ark- o83.o8' siptej-, Mrs. Jake Dos'er in ansas, Joe Bum.gartiner of Kings 82.00 Shelby. Mountain and Gaither anti Ew Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Tuttle gone Bumgar.lner of the home; 71.50 and daughters, Kim and Donm two daughters. Mrs. Bcntha Crook were .Sunday uinner guests of of New Haven. Conn, and Miss Mr. and I.irs. Lee Pruett anti Susan Bum.gar COLD-SINUS Miseries? It yvat held peuadinc note runniaf ~ ere jroor rm vaierinf tad art Y«a sneeiias — euee/inj — taeefing? 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Try SYN.A-CI.F.AR as soon a* possil.le — you know — all have le lose are your di«om(ort*. _ This ItUlc i*i hs« an awfully big job to do — te get vou to Irv S\ N'A-C.I.KAR. Jjo as a bonus, rut me out and send in with an empty .SYVA-CI.LAR ration end we’ll mail you a check for for just trying SY%A-f'f.KAR. If >oii have thim to tdl ua about the result* SYNA-Cl.l LK gs'e you, we would be pleased te heat froiu you. Introductory Offer Worth $1.50 ('lit out thi.s ad—write your name on it. and take it to Kings Mountain Drug Store. Purchase one box of SYNA-CLEAR 12’s and receive one more absolutely FREE. If you have time to tell us about the results SYN.A CLEAR gave you. we would be pleased to hear from you. rmGTlimJNTAIN ^rup£ DRUG COM PAN V THf CITY S MOn* I N 2:8-1.'