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Paga $ 5 I' MORE ABOUT HUD Grant (('(mtinuf’d From On<‘J Die pl.in by nun. A'lministuilivc ib'liiiln will re i|ii II' lliii'i' Id finii- mimllis, saUI KINGS MOUNTAIN' herald; KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. t :I.:in<y, Ix'fon' llu' pruji'ot movr.s into till' impU'monlalioii phase, , lii.sl step of which is lanti aeipii- sillon. lie said a .second indeperi'!«'nl ^ .ippiaisal \v II lx* tntule of all : |..Mi|»ei ties desionatnit for ticqui- sition to determine Jalr market ' Local Students To Choir Clinic MORE ABOUT Huistetler's fContinnied From Page Onel MORE ABOUT Mrs. Adams Conlmuftl From Ftii/e One Students from Kins-s Mountain officiated, a.saisted by Rev, Clar- , p. high are among the ,3,'-,II high once McMahan of Gastonia, fitter- 1?"" MORE ABOUT Charlos Mauney Continued From Page One realize the need of Scout training in the development of the girl or Thursday, Plt^ry S, 1970 Paul Ivlins To Pnoilb Rico «> and rehearsals, the ,student.s will tain, Hugh Bridges ol Charlotte Auditorium. Honorary pallbearers wore mem Guest clinician and mnductort hers of Mr. Huftstetler’s Sunday will be Glenn Draper, director of School class at Bethlehem Bap- ‘litoral activities at the.University tist church. value to offer property owners; ' of Tennessee at Chattanooga. reuse apprai.sals vvill he, made of Crest and Shelby high schools The wor.st .season's catch of her 1 pin els to he oflercd tor sale for; also will have students partici- ring ifi 30(1 years has been rc- . i< development by private devel-|pating. - ported, in England. a T . Paul C. RPllins son of ,Mr. ain Mrs. James BolUnli of Grover, ■ has Joined the English Depart ment at the University of Puerto iRico on the itaya Guez campus. ....... ... ............ per anil .virs. cieorge ri. viaunC'*, ' foilhioming. Saturd'}^ in t™e"xxiHegc^s^ and Troy Bridges of Spartanburg, prifj.e benefit; and Joe Smith! | A Kings .Mountain native, Man-1 He holds a imaster’s degree I opers in order to iletermine Citizens do.siring to make a "living” gift memorial to the llcau Fund should make their checks payable to the Kings .Mount a n Heart Fund and mail them to M.'s. F. S. Morrison, JOC Edgemont Drive. JAYCRES MANN INFORMATION BOOTHS — Kings Mountain Jayc^, leoding the "for" fluoridation movement in the city, are manntpg information booths on downtown streets Saturday. Theyt^re ofiering tides to the polls. From left to right, Frank Hlnsop. Gerald Thomasson, John Mitchell and Robert Leftwich. Gerald Thomasson is chairman of the project. Kings Mountain citizefs go to the polls Saturday to decide the fluoridation ques tion. J! (Pliofc by Bob Myers) littiitiiniint accx'plitlile bid; an 1 ilille seaiilt of all proin'i'lies to * ' be ac(|uired will begin. Erie canal was opened in 1825. dia Sugar Ls being rationed in In- Jnnitcr wa.s al.so called .love. son of .Mr. and Mr.s. Carl 1 from the Univbrsity of Texas. F. Mauney. He is a graduate of 1 — the Kings .Mountain schools, at-1 TeclitilcaJIy, a dove is a pigeon tended Davidson college and grad uated from N. C. State college. He; former "Young Man of the Year" was chairman of the Kings' and active in St. Matthew’s Luth- .Mounttiln’.s aron’.s drive lor funds] eran church. Mfs. Mauney is the for Gardner-Webb college, is a ' former Lynnp VVagtiiler of States- past chairman ol the Kings .Moun-: vine. Tlieji are patents of tliree tain United Fund and past presl-j daughter* anti (i sort. ■lent of the Rotary club. He is a I . ■ In adililion, Iwo p.iiblic hear'-', ia.s wil] he helil foe. piesentaliim.i (>: IIk' plan. The It.devcloprnenl. 1 , Commi.s.siim, of wltlcli 'Carl F.'l Maimey is chaiiman, will pie-, pare lltc 1 liangcs .tiul sulimil lltec aildilioiial data reipilrerl 1:, HCD.ii rtSIORF, Miovr |ohn BciUew ConihiKcd. Fr:oii doiio line ■ tor of the John .M.iticy .\1 irclica l Foundatiin who made Die an- nointci'0tnt of Ifallciv's .sclc:lion. said life oilier finalists arc Jock Pike Ollis of .N'cwland: I'iiotfias Gene .SHtilli of Drc-Ncl; .lohn Dar- rocli C^itcroit of fkisionia; .f.ilin Klauntlttzcr .Molcii r;;|.,-i,)nia and Jalttcf Chri.i|.i|,' or Callalian Ol Rutlg'iior Don. I-’ *■' al'crnalc is Lc.slei Lyn.l'ii.K oi Hick ory aniCisi'Coiid allct'ialc is Junius MicliactGaillic :ion. T:,|..sc witli Dh' si.N fiii.nD I.*' fr Mil ca.'h ot the jtlicr ni'"‘ ,r.f|i,.|.' |„ d,,, state and .32 iioir’ncc; from 211 Iirivali'prcjtaralor.v s !> il.s cn !,,■ Foiindarioii's sck"-lc I Mu. will !ic interviinvcd itef .re the ttciilriil Moreliernl .Set,, tiop Commillcc in Chapel Hill Fell. 27-.March 2. MORE AIIOr-T Contract Signed Cox/ixxcd From Pot/e One lie,IS and Ix'aiitificalion arc a ■in.iiidcd. ■ 'I'lie upgiailing of. downtown,' I calls for acq.ds li )n,.'an dcmoli-t| Mion of a niimbe o'F •Subsl.ind.i.d ] , , buildings, provi lcit u<Ie<iiiafe,i |i,irking and heau'iffcition of the "riic prograic ale cMfcr|>ri.sc n provi'iiicnls I In: I allracliic lo lln nail lie can affo ilaltlt ill Ihc area. r ha-e I nil jiriv. I i( is Dicsc im make llic ari'a M i ale dcicloix'r ( lo iiivi'sl ))rof. area. Xo fideral funds can he used to improve pi ivSIe pro;-<*rty;T lids must he done by'IhO owner* lliemselves. '■'I'lic iic.'cl r|iicslioM Dial comc.s to mind is ''VN'cil. ibis all soinids 'leal, bill lioii mnrii is il going lo co.sl me as a ta.\]iayci ?’’ \Vc csliniatc Die cily sliarc in IM’ojci'l will be a|ipro.\imaIcly Clmrlcs Blanton i.s 'chninman of I the Project Area committee. .Additional tundf were requested] from HUD to enlarge the project aiea to include thfe Bonnie Mill ; and wai'chouse.s tin Gold street and liecause ot incriiases in prop^ city values and interest rates. ■ki-ooo, oc II 1 Hie .Xoi th Curoliria Slate HighJ: .>1.>IMII(.(|(,. Ilowcvi'i, Jus may l)c|„.,,y arrested U,6S4 mol pimidcd (lirou'zb projccl improve I |,).. s(j; j-,,,. driving under the ini: nicni. and Die cost of llic widoM-! iiavn.'e dicing the first Moivheatl awardv four- year. all cx’UMisc’ paiil un'lor;{rad- uato educations al llie tJniversity of North t'ariilina and an' worth $H,40i) eacli to Norih (Carolina students. of Cansler slrcel may he aj»- plied I our shar(‘ even lh(ni;.'li the stat(‘ i.'*’ prividini* llie furifls. So this will aeeouMi for llu* nia- SI % moiiDi.s of ISXif) ■ an increase per cent over the same period previous year. for the I. .lor p(mD,mi. fiDici slrcel and iiDl-' l>risc is what urban renewal i.s all Balloiv U Die SOM .if .Mr. and Mrs. VV^C. nallcivof Kings .Moiin- tain. ily inii.ruvcmcMl*' in Die |irnjc,-l area will rcdic.c Die casli onllay lo a iiiinimnm and well wiDiin Die city nnd.gcl with no incrca.se in I axes. ■'The nniqnc parlncr.sliip be iwccn local govcrniiicnl. federal govciiniicnl and private cnli'r- aliout and we feel that this ;)ro- gram will provide Hie tools ti|j revilalize Die Cansler street area;; encimrage private inv'e.slment and fulfill Die goal we have .set—si decent home and .suitable living environment for every family of Kings Mouiilain. i ! ■Mlga SC}^-‘PedCc DELUXE STANDARD OR TWIN SIZE MATTRESS $ 7928 r74.5'‘ ■\ 39" 60" 78" QUEEN-SIZE 60" X 80" Regularly 199.50 Sale Price 159-5°- Sot KING-SIZE 78" X 80" Regularly 259.SC Sale Pricf 1995°- Stf The Elja-Pedic Deluxe mattress promises you superb comfort and beauty ... the restful sleep you need ... at a price that won’t strain your budget. Quality construction means long years of wear. Elja’s “full-thru” quilting of foam insu lation, felt and luxurious floral faille cover maintains constant comfort and beauty with no shifting or sagging. 15-year written guarantee with full replacement within first year. ALSO AVAILABLE IN KooHoam ... NO FINER SLEEP BY ANY NAME «' genuine latex foam in all sizes at . f Comfort Sale Prices! r jpy™ rir T'.; I '"ti ' > * *'» 'J \ f.-Y' ' ' v' n rq pn n U Lj uJ U ±± y B1 BR CC fie an Kh
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