1968 jTiursday, June 27, 1968 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS. MOUNTAIN. N. C. Page ig . Sterchi e first re sub- or the leg rep- period, cted a quarter 223.376, an in- ings of for the une 2-1. ors de- end of jayable ickhold- lusiness e by O.. d J. M i a tele- id of a lization people 1 ready !• H Lovely section, combi- - baths. Call us X 200. 306 E. C. Dav It: 4S7'- 6:20-27 m INTERIM APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF KINGS MOUNT’AIN: SECTION I that in ORDER TO OPERATE THE CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN FROM JULY I, l')68 TO THE DATE OF THE ADOPTION OF THE 1968-69 BUDGET ORDINANCE, AP PROPRIATIONS ARE HEREBY MADE FOR THE PUR POSE OF PAYING SALARIES, THE PRINCIPAL AND IN TEREST ON INDEBTEDNE$S, AND THE USUAL OR DINARY EXPENSES OF THE CITY AT THE SAMP RATE OF EXPENDITURES AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE BUD GET FOR THE 1967-68 FISCAL YEAR. THIS ORDINANCE SHALL CEASE TO BE EFFECTIVE FROM AND AFTER THE ADOPTION OF THE 1968-69 BUDGET ORDINANCE AND ALL EXPENDITURES MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ADOPTION OF THE 1967-68 BUDGET OR DINANCE Adopted this the 25th dAy of june i968. 6:27 itOTlCC OF SALE OF HEAL FBOFERTY Holds 6 Full Bags of Frozen Food pUg$big24lb.Turk6y ' in the freezer section alone! PH ILCO SUPERMARKETER 36 298‘lb. Upright No Frost freezer oh the left 12.5 cu. ft No Frost REFRIGERATOR on the right V V .fits in the space of an ordinary refrigerator Np FraM FtfpUitfaahirsp:.,..,. i • No dtfroslmg ever with No Frost System • Automatic Ice Maker replaces cubes as you use them. No trays to fill, spill or pry loose • Can Dispeiiser -holds frozen juices or soups for convenient removal • Sliding basket for bulk Items • 5 adjustable door shelves • Adjustable cabinet shelves DECORATOR STYLED in choice of simulated MAPLE, BIRCH or WALNUT front panels, optional extra . No Fwrt R^tiiUtrater Features; . • No Frost System eliminates defrosting • Power Saver saves you money by reducing electrical consumption in normal weather • 20 lb. Meat Keeper • Full-width porcelain enamel crisper • Slide-oiit fruit basket • 4 adjustable sliding shelved 21 cu. ft. refrigerator-freezer a week PHILCO 21 RT9 USED REFRIGERATORS $25.00 up CENTER SERVICE EXPERT TIRE RECAPPING—APPLIANGES ' DAYTON TIRES 118 York Road Phone'73B-32H Clyde Whetstine & James Gibson B(T kIRS ns tfn IMMEDIATE OPENINGS I For expcripnced people in the following departments. Fixers and weavers—D. S. Jacquard, D. S. Plush, D. S. Carpet. * Excellent Rates * Good Fringe Benefits * Steady Employment APPLY IN PERSON OR CALL JOAN FABRICS CORPORATION South Center St. Telephone 345-2382 HICKORY. N. C. £.1 WANTED SPINNERS. DOFFERS. CARD TENDERS, SLUBBER TENDERS Excellent Pay .and Benefits Apply At Personnel Office We are an equal opportunity employer Ruilinglon Yam Company — PhenixFTant NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Kings Mountain City; Board of Education will be on the, 26th day at July, 1968, at 11:00; o’clock A.M. on the premise.s of the property described below of fer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land lying and being particularly dc .scribed as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in tlie line of the Kings Mountain City School Board, said stake being located North 87 degrees 04 minutes West 193.6 feet from a stake in the center of Parker Street wset of its intersection with Watterson Street, which stake is a common corner of Sarah Bennett and Tom Hun ter, now or formerly, and run ning thence South 16 degrees 5,5 minutes East 462.0 feet, more or less, to a stake on the East side of a creek, Miller’s corner, now or formerly; thence South 87 degrees 15 minutes M’est 10.5 mord or less, to a point In the center line of a ereeU; thence with the meanders of the creek in a northwesterly di- ■ rection 570 feet, more or less, to a stake in the line of W. B.; Barber, now or formerly; thence | continuing with the centerline of the creek in a northwesterly direction 65 feet, more or less, | to a .stake; thence a new line South 87 degrees 04 minutes Ea.st 346.5 feet to the BEGIN NING. j This property Ls a portion of tile Davidson School Property as shown upon a rhap preared by G. Sam Rowe dated ffovem- ber 11, 1955. ^ The Board of Education reserves the right to set the amount of the opening bid. The highe.st bidder at the sale! may be reejuired to make a cash deposit in the amount of 25';'< of| the bid price. This sale is made under the provisions of Section 115-126 ol'| the General Statutes of North Carolina and the Kings Mountain; City Board of Education reserves! the right to re,iect or confirm and i accept any bid made for the pur-' chase of said realty. This 14th day of June. 1968. Donald D. Jones BOARD OF EDUCA’nON KINGS MOUNTAIN ClTi’ by; Donald D. Jones, Sec.' 6:27-7:18 Want Troop 92 Honors Kenneth Pruitt NO’nCE OF SALE $756,000 CITY OF KiNOS MOUNTAIN. NORTH CAROLINA WA’TER BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES Sealed bids will be rec<>ivcd un til 11 o’clock A.M., Eastern Day light Saving Time, July 9, 196.S, by the undersigned at its office in the City of Raleigh, North Carolina, for $7.50,0(X) Water Bond Anticipation Notes of the City of Kings .Mountain, North Carolina, dated July IS, 196S, maturing on October 18, 1968, without option of prior payment, and bearing interest, payable at the maturity of the notes to which no inter est coupons will be attached. De livery rtf the nrttes will be made ort' or about their date at place of purchaser’s choice. Bidders are requested to nanle the denomination or denomina tions, the interest rate mot ex ceeding S'/i per annum), and the city or town and bank or trust company therein at which princi pal and interest will be payable. There will be no auction. The notes will be awarded at not les.s than par and accrued in- t«»rest to the bidder offering to purchase the notes at the lowest interest cost to the City, such cost to he determined by deducting the total amount of any premium bid from the aggregate amount of interest upon all of the notes from their date to their matur- >»>’- Earth bid must be submitted on; a form to be furnished with addi-i tional information by the under signed, must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked “Bid for Notes”, and must be accompan ied by a certified check upon an incorporated bank or trust com pany for $3,7.50, payable uncondi-, tionally to the order of the State Treasurer of North Carolina, on which no interest will be allow ed. 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 bid der will be held uncashed .is .se curity for the performance of hi.s bid; but in the event the success- Birth Announcements •Mr. and .Mis. Donald I.ee Srates, Route 3, Box 347 A. an nounce the birth of their daugh ter, Thursday, June 20, Kings .Mountain hospital. Mr. and .Mrs. John D. Lindsay, 312 Walnut St., Clover, S. C., an nounce the birth of their daugh ter, Thursday, June 20. Kings .Mountain hospital. .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Moss, Route 2, Dallas, N. C. announce the birth of their son, Thursday. June 20, Kings Mountain hos pital. .Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hoyle. Route 2, Box .5.39, announce the birth of their daughter. Thurs day, June 20, Kings Mountain hospital. .Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Brock, Route 1, Bessemer City, announce the birth of their daughter, Fri day, June 21. Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. ChesU*r Barnette, 401 E. Ridge St., announce the birth of their son. .Monday, June 24, Kings Mountain hospital. -Sgl. and Mrs. Dean Hender.son, 5180 Midpines, announce the birth of thi'ir son, .Saturday, June 22, Kings Mountain hospital. .Mr. and Mrs. James Stokes. P. O. Box 210, Bessemer Cit.v. an- nouncp the birth of their daugh ter, Monday, June 24, Kings .Mountain hospital. ful bidder shall fail to comply with the terrns of his bid, the check may then be cashed and the procexkls thereof retained as and for full liquidated dama.ges. The unqualified approving op inion of Mitchell, Petty & Shet- terly. New York City, will be fur nished without cost to the pur chaser. There will also be fur nished the usual closing papers. The right to reject all bids is reserved. LOCAL GOVERN ME.N’T COMMISSION Secretary of the Commission .By: W. E. Easterling 6:27 Kenneth I’luitl. Troop 92 Sccut- ma.ster, was pre.sented a plaque I'mhlematii- of his service to the troop by Troop 92 Boy Siwts Tut'sday night. .Mr. Pruilt's wile and famil.v were also invited to attend tlie plaque presentation. The plaque cited .Mr. Pinitt for “the limi', effort and nece.ssarx support needed by tlie troop'' given by liim during the year. During ;r Court of Honor Larry Hamrick and John Knox .McGiil advanced to Kirst Cla.ss. Setting up stalion.s to explain various merit badge requirements were: Jimmy Tate, home repairs; Jimmy Amos, personal fitness: .Mike Dyke, scholarship; Frank Hum phreys. lifesaving: Larry Ham rick, stamp collecting: Billy Tal bert, .sculpture; Jay K<‘etor, an; and John Knox .McGill, hiking. Boy Scouts themselves conduct ed the program and surprise pres- enlation service which hoMo;-od Scoutmaster Pruitt. Boys of Troop 92 are eni-ourag- ed lo attend all meetings. Plans are being made for future activi ties and members mi.ssing a meeting mi.s.s out on lots of fun and troop activitix"--”, said troop reporters Prank Humphreys and Jay Keeler. JUPITER KNitriNG MILLS GAFFNEY. S. C. Needs Mendess and Knitters EXPERIENCED PREFERRED Apply In Person, Jupiter Knitting Mills, Box 668, Gaffney, S. C. PERSONALS Mr. and \V, AIu- Cartor and .son. Hilly G(*ne, joined a ^iroup of relatives from Clover. S, C.. for a week’s varation at Cherry Grove Beach. S. C la.st week. They were Mr. and Mrs. Jai-k Cooke, .Mr. and .Mrs. George .lack .sort, Mr. and Mrs. P.ichard Fall.- and daughter. .SIneath. and .Mis-cs Lynn. Leigh and Allan Edmunds TEXTILE Workers The plants of the Dover Textile Group, Shelliy, X. C. havp .several onenin,E:s for textile workers. Appiuaiions lor these positions may be mafie at . . . DOVER PLACEMENT CENTER 904 Buffalo Street. Shelby. N. C. DORA YARN MILL, Cherryville, N. C. 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