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0 r ^age six THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. LEGAl NOTICES INVITATION TO BID 5 - otice is hereby given tliat the -.Kedevelopment Commissioji of the City of Kings Mountain will, 2:00 O’clock P. M. on the day of February, 1073, at [the office of the Redevelopment ICommission, receive sealed pro- Sisals for the purc’hase and de- ttelopment of the following de j^rifcied real estate located in the ICentral Business District Urban Renewal Area, Project No. N. C R-84 Kings Mountain, North Car- iloliiia: i: ^undary description of Parcel ?No, 15 |l A parcel of land in King." Mountain Townsliip, C'levcl.ind Co’unty, ^tate of North Carolina, heated in the Central Business District Unban Renewal Projccl No. N. C. R-81, .shown ;t.s Parcel 15 on a plat pri'parc.l Iw 'I'h ^iuSt Engineering Company DE- >IGN, <laicd Oclotjer, l!Hi'), <ui:l ing more particularly dc.si-ribcd foHuws: BFXIIN'NING at an eld iron in Sfie Easterly margin of .''iierokce Jtreet, W’eliingham atid Yodi-r's i.‘orner and running thence witii 'dieir line S. 88-21'e. iaj.(»3 feci to an old iron: then ■<' conlinu- ng Willi their lino ii. TS-ip E. @151.74 tcet to a,n ol.l iron in tlie ?(Ve6tcrJy riiargin of Piedmont ;||Vve;iuei thence witli tlie U'esicr '■ y margin of Pietlmont Avenue 3 .1-53 W. 107.0 feet to an iron in i ho new Northerly line of \V. Jolcl Street; thence with the lew lino of W. Gold Stix'cf S. ,S;i- ;;2 .W. 210.17 feet to an ir u; hence continuing w-ifli I' e n. v. I s ine of W. Geld s: -eel N. SS-2(; W ’ i iO.6:) feet to the oI'lGINNING. I h RHefcrcnce ;.i m.a(lc la survey | r node bv r'inrllay, VVilhi’r.s and j ^ ;licC.c;iiUiughey, Inc. dalcd .Xav-' jembor 5,'1971 irevisi-d Augu-sl 3.! ; 972 onl'itled ‘'I’mperly of Tiie; 1 Ctnigs Rlouniain Rcdevidopinenl ■ kim-mis-sion’’. I The nliove prc'pcrly is fiirlhcr' dtntificd on a plat entitled Cen- ■nl Business District Uiiian Re- ; :ewal Area, j f P.arci'l 15, comjileled O. lalx'r' •9;)9, prepared by Tlie Rust Kn-‘ ; )in>*t’ring Comptmy, Con.siilling ' Ingiiice.s', Birmingliam, .Maiiama' t: .v.iil.ablo uixin reriuc.sl at tlie ffice of the Redevelajiment U>ai- ^ , nission. | The above property, zoned Ceii- , raU Bu.sine.ss (CBI is sii.jjc'cl to ' lie land use regulalions and con-; rcis cantaini'd in the Rcdiweloi)- > nent Plan, Project No. N. C. R-31 'entral Business Dislrii-t Urban ■ tenewal Aren. Redevoleoer may be any p*’*"- ,>n, firm or corparali in wlui has ualified and agnc.s to conform n all respects willi provisien.s of idrijog documents, cojic's of ^vhirli may bo obtaimsl upon re- .|uest at llic office of llic Redo- •elppmcnt Commission- ProiKisals w'ill he reciMvisl un- ii],*and publicly opened at 2:00 I'Ojock P..M., on Itie 12lli d.iy of ■'’ebruar.v, 1973 at tlie office of he Retlevoloprrien'f Commission if the City of Kings Mountain, 12' S. Hiedm-ont Avenue, Kiing.s fountain. North Carolina. i Proposal.s for rctlcvclc-'mcnl ■vill bo evaluated on the basis >f tlie bid ])rice on the land, and •■he total development proixr.sal, vliich, with due respect to the ;cii. rat public wcllarc and pro- II di\('l ipnicnt of the communi- y, will rcsiill in tiu' greatest a.s- i ssisl valuation of aj valorem .a.xation, llio grcativt beneficitil ’ffect Oil neighboring proixTty, il;e pvojcet orca, anti the tsim- ■nunily as a wliolc, and will end lo induce greater invisst- nent in tiu- development of oili er properly in the ar. a, and will .acilitalc tlie rclocc'di.in of pts- lens or firnis displaiod by re- devclo;)mcni projecl.s to ti grt'.i:- T dcgretN and is within the ■•.■o;;e (‘f tlie Ma .ter I’laii or the ■’ily al Kings .M rtintain and wilhin llic inti'iil •and sphit (»i :!ie .\irlli Carolina Ur.iaa Retic- .clopincnt Law. CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN I INVITATION TO BID I Sealc-tl itroposals will be receiv- i e l ny the City of Kings Moun- I lain. North Carolina, in the City ' t, uncil Chamber, City Hall, 112 a.util Piedmont Avenue, Kings' Mountain, Nortli Carolina, until' ate surety licensed under th i i.'iii p.ni. Eeoniary 12, 1973 at • laws cC North Carolina to execute .'.hi.'ll lime all bids will be pub-1 such bonds, coiiditicned that Tiie li.ly (.pened in tlie City CounciU surety will, u[>on demand, forfcli- . :iamicr an 1 all bid prices read] w.'Mi make payment to the cbli- al iud for (lie tollowiing: gee upon said bond if the bidde; TRACTOR-MOUNTED TRE.NCHER or trust KJompany insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpor ation in an amount equal to not le s than five percent (5%) of the proposal. In lieu of making the cash dclposlt, bidder miay file I 'a bid Uond executed 'by a coipor THE TAR HEEL SPOTLIGHT Department Of Art, Culture An i H'storz GRACE J. ROIIRER, Secrettary iNo bid .shall be con-idered oi ' •lep.ti d by the City of Kings .Mountain unless at the time of .1 . . l.ng tlic .sa'iiie shall be ac- l ompanlcd by a deposit of ca.'^h or cci.Licd c'lic'ck on some 'bank ITopas:;Is shall be ajconi.o.'micd i.V a good fadb deposit in an a- iiiainl ci|u.il lo Ion i liti p 'r. vni ■r I 'll- bid price, Ml id dcp')'dl be .n.g in cash or a ccrlifiid chC'Zk i lia'Aii I'll a h.nd': i r '".'i'd I'.n.i cm,.’ ;uii:io'’i/.i'd lo d i biisiiic.-ss in .'ii or on a I'liiik in- ; i.’i' l iv' the J''c.lc.al Ite.iosil In- nranci' (''i:poraUon, or a U. 3. M .nev Crder, pa.vadio l i l!:c Rc- icvclopnent . mniissioa of th" 'ilv .if Kings Mu-untaia, or a ' did M'S'iid, in the firm ncpiind by X. C. .1. 3. M'M2'>, a : aincndoJ, i-'.snod by .in,'' In nr ;: c c ::i- in.- oulii.'.'ii, c:l to lio bu.sl;ie.ss ina. EARN THE nia:iEST rate on F.S.L.I.C. INSURED OAViKGS •n t;u' ■iiy ;i:vl ;'li iny irr. (.’.>nt u I W'.v ( • li I rni'i 5 Weys Ts Skvo Nov/ All Savings Earn "rom Dcte Of Investment. .Sl';090 Min. 2 Yr. To rn G7„ Dividend Quarterly r”/ C7 /•’ So.neo Min, 1 Y'r. Term Quarterly Dividend ,1 I'l 'I 0- d:.\' of r. ' ■in- 1. i; iUEVM.t ■'■■f ' .1' M,.S<11’.N u:' llN t'.'l’Y CF J -. IS I L ■ Carl F. ■.laun.-y, CliaiiTn'in 12. Idtiii Briv's Pavings Certificate St.iKin Min. C Mw Term o /o REGULAR p,.SS.'T)OK ri.\TE Ant.cipatcd C- aii 1 iin- .lu Ui- on k 1 .■Ifid 'CL i>. . . "ItO.s ■ i;Y i . .N’l'illi ('arn'ina. C t,\. In llu' Ct'iH'ral ti.c Iti.stiict Could i'.li/.al , 111 i.tv.o. Ida iitiff Vs. Itilly .\ormati Whitaker, Uefend- ant d'o; itilly .Neini.'ui Wliit.ikcr. Take iioUoe tli'it a iilcading ■S'O.v.ll;; 1. a. .l.UilIJi I oci'ii liic.l ill th,- a.iov.' citil - I 'a'.toii. T'nc nature of Ihe relief I'.cing SOI -In i.; an a lioliit'' di- or..-.' c'l ibf .grounds of .s.ipara- l on for min-o Urni . n:> ar. You aic ic'uiir.'l lo ma d.’- ’'i' g o, siii'i '.di'i'; uitldii f V ( lui d '.s.s . ‘t’T .i.-.n's i".' J I. Ifli.'t, ar.tl upon .' oar failure lo do sn 111!" plainiiff will apply to the Coiir^ for llie r'lief soi"’,:it. Tiii.s tlic 2nd <lay of Jaii'uary, 197.’.. SI /o Full Pay Corlificale Ant cipated .VFiiitlravvalr, At Any Time Paid Quarterly i N G % i ITiilM Localing sources of informa tion on North Carolina history at tlie grass roots levels is made much easier by a recently of local tails lo execute tihe contract in published titoliography a.ijordance with the bid bond, history, and u'p.in failure to forthwi'lih miake payment, the surety shall pay to the obligee an amount equal to double the amount of said bid bond. This deposit shall iie iretained if the successful bid der fa'ils to execute the cooitraot vc'lhin ten (10) days after the award cr fails o give s.itisfact«ry sure.y as required lierti.n. | This is not the f rot attempt lo compile a concise list of ref erences to local Tar Heel his tory. In 1952 a mimeographed • , , , i listing ot county histories was in wri ,. ig and siK'll ce reOfrO'i by the well - known au- 10 lur u li b nd in seme surety! . Written by George Stevenson, an employee of the State Ar- cnives, and published by tlie De partment of Art, Culture and His tory, the B2 page booklet ofiers several sources of information about local history in each of ' I our one hundred counties. Ttavel Fonim is Slated Thursday, January 18, 1973 'be icntatives of the college will be ties. The next program will available Tuesday afternoon to February 13 on Mexico, talk with students who are in-i , .,v.a„ Gu lfed in attending Gardner-1 I In addition- to taking brief committee and Is coordinated Tx-iTT TfjQ SPR'IiNGS. — Area toJ?s o‘f''ihrcampuron"the bus. ‘hroagh Deems Travel and Tour- residents might be surprised by students will have a chance to Bureau in Shell .. the sight of a London double see England via f.1ms.'Pwo trav-, „ us cruisng the roads ot cl films will be shown at 4:30 p.' Ne'"-'/ 20,IW unemployed en- m. and again at 7:30 p. m. The scientist and technicians .icckcr Cleveland county. I'S ivii lie on the campus of Gardner-Webb college day afternoon conducting from 1 o’clock to 5 o’clock in -onneclion with the Gartinor- films will be shown in the new registered with the Manpower Dover Jr. Memborial Administration have found new jobs with federal assistance. Tlie successful bidder f.hall be roq'iiired to onto.- into a contratot w. .'.1 t ie CEiy of KingB 'Mounta'in | company aulM,'..ized to do busi- IU.S in the Stale o-f i.N’crtJi Caro- li"ia O'.' mal.e di" 'i i. m iiey, ceiUIic'd i:he, k, iTi' gc.ri.ii.ncnt .-■.iielics tor 'the lui'_ a'ln.i'Unt cf 1 '.I lira '■ fir E'c ” . ' ml per- f.mma'U'je the 'tf'nms C'f ."p.M i. ui.ict as 'required by Section 143-123 c! I'he General Statutes of .Nci.'th Caral'ina. Tucs- John R. tours chapel Eari-y Wuxi, the BOAC Airline representative for the Carolinas, Technology .Mobilization and Webb Travel Forum series. This will narrate the films The pm- 'Ijr^mployment program a spca nonth’s Travel Forum will be on gram is open to the public at no nationwide effort announced •Ingiand. The bus will be on charge and door prizes will bo the lahor department early in ampus courtesy of BOAC Air- a-warded provide people laid I off from defense and aerospace Th’s free community education- employment, at travel forum Is part of Gard- nor-Wehb’s continuing program to serve the surrounding commun!-' lines and television station WBTV 11 Charlotte. Th" T'ngtish dep'irtmcnt of Gardner-We'C'b is sponsoring a campus visitation ot area high school stulents. Several repres- I rians, rpccificatlons, require- I moc.'.-i and 'ns I'l.'-iic. t-i to '...i l- der-, t'iio agreement to be execut- I cd, and .'orms for bends and o.tier i do. cmer.'Is may ue • RaincJ • -rcm the imdC'-' igned up^n request. No j bid can be w. ■:i'.i'i'‘iuin l-'r a ip'C.- I iod cf tiiirty (33) cTays after the .':i.:n('du!cd clasii-ng t'.'.nc for the receipt .C'f t.ids, and t'lic City cl Kin.g:: M luntain reserves 1'he right to reject any or all bids and 'tC' wa'.ve ar^^tforma'l 'i c I Envel.'spcs centaSmg bids sliall .;e marked as 'ft'llo'ns: 7ID — ’TRACTOR MOUNTED TRENCHER CiTl OF KINGS MOUNTAIN By; John Ti. Moss, 'Mayor l:iS-25 FOB SALE BY OWNER — 4 TCcm heuse wi''h 2 bedrooms, halth, ki" hen and large living room. •Call after 5:C0 739-6393. 1:18 CAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 300 V/est riountain Phono 739-4731 FOR SALE — 18 't. 'Norge (hcft- tvi)" freezer. Perfect ccnditiinn. First $125. Phone Tcm Parnett 7.39-.3.379. l:18tfn ihor and histor an William 8. a'cwell who was then himself ati arcliivcs employee. Kevistci and , **-'*Rl' depuolished in 1351, 1957, and' 1958, the I’sAVcII bibliograplij rapidly Lecanie an iiHlispeujui .c I'otcrenco for those inlcrastcxi in Che history of North Carolina’s vounl.es. The fourth and final ed.tion was published by the LiNC Li.trary at Chapel Hill. Lisl.ngs in Powell’s Giblio- 'giapiiy w.re limited to co.inty •listorics published in boo’.i form, soil surwya published 'by the Federal government, and artic.es -rom tiio State” magazine. These I mitati ns were also gonzraily retained by historian Hugh T. .ac.ior is a hi'oiiography section jf ‘’A Guido to the Study and ’.cading of North Carolina His tory ’ pu’l)l:shc'd in 19C9 by tiic U'N C Pr.ess. r.'O MOW p't lication by Goor- •:c Stevensrn has altered- con ji.leraji, the lim ts of se!''ctiv-, ty and is offered as a bltiliogra- phy of local liistory as oitpecod to a bi liography of county his- orie.s. includel are ro.crcnces to social, economic, archaeol'/- lical, town, biographical and in- st tutlonal histories and studies, edited diaries, journals and let ters, abstracts of county rec ords, compilations of .mairin.ge .and death notices, and even tnmp.Stone inscriptions in short, .’ompletc i studies and publislicd 't-e ItiNC Library, Chapel Hill; the State Library in Raleigh; • n.l tne State Archives in Ra- i ..olio and school libraries alike arc placing increasing em- phas s on the collection of lo- -it hist'iry materials, and it is hoped that this new statewide i..i.,iigrai hy will provide valu- '(> ass stance to professional historians as well as average citizens interest'd n learning more about their state and local •ai oa. Tile proper tit'o of tihe new "U -ition is '‘Nortb Carolina Local History - a Select 'L i’olio- • - > -aH fon't'S are avail able by mail for two dollars each from the Department of Art "c .T-d History ill R.a'-'gh. COLD-SINUS Miseries? U your h«««i pounding — bom runniog ~ pour tjTM wBItilBf Md «tt pM ■necting Biireting — Mooting? Have you blown your noae until It la nw? We*re aerry you’re ■uffering to; obvioualy yoa're BOt Bware ef evo proBBCl SYNA CLF.AR and ihit la our fault. SYNA CLEAR ia the original timed releaae tablet that glvea up M eight hwira of real relief from cold aymptema and clogged up ainuaea. Abb lhal'a • IMt* antee! Wo do Bot have millione lo apond on TV lo loll you about SYNAXLCARi jBtl ihia email ad. We do not gimmick our Advrrtiaini and product by offarfnj iwolve houra of medication. What ia medication wiilioui rrliof? SYNA‘CLCAH ia what w« offer end it givoe yen eight houra reliri per tablet Br your meaty hack in full. We could go into detail on how our product work* and about the fine fertnula. hut we would rather you aak the eiperia about SNYA-CLEAR* The drugflrt at the atoro liatod below or your family doctor can tell you about tba mariM of our fine formula. SYNA CLEAR coata a little more fSl.SO A 13.00 aiaea) bccauM It doca BMfO. You're buying relief and not gimmicka. Try SYNA'CLCAR aa toon aa poaaiblc you hnetr » nil havo to loM your diacomforta. Thia little od haa an awfully big Job lo de — to gel you to try SYNA*CLCAII> ^ aa a bonua, col mo out and tend in with an empty SYNA<CLEAR carlM and we'll mail you a check for SO# for Jual trying SYNA*CLEAR. If yoo haM lime to tell ua about the leatilia SYNA-CLEAR gave you, «• would be pIcaMd to hear from you. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. LABORERS NEEDED t • work ni Kings '.M'C'Untaim N'Tslng Hc-n". Aipply 'to Cecil's Inc., job site. O.avid Cecil superintendent. No phene calls. Cecil's Inc., Spar tanburg, South Carolina. “An Equal Opportunity Employer”. 1:18-25 sources dealing with local his tory. .Materials reported have been found n one of three places: the North Carolina Collection at FOR SALE — Kenm'C're Washer- I Dryer. $:>0. C.UL 739-3459. Es- [ tclla .M'.I'ler. l:18Mn. • HOUSE FOR SALE — Nitre brick home, 2 full baths. Closed ga rage, patio. In good location, 1004 Sherwood Lane. For Saie or trade. Priced $23,500. Call Reynolds Realty Company for appointment Phone 739-2328 or 739-4478. Available now. V.':': '.A.VT AND T .\CKT.\\- Alt rii 'v.s i'"i' l";enlAr I’'"'' (I ti 'i' lii'X 1 15, .'tlK'lhy, North C;iriii.n.'i 2 I.”.I 1:11-2 > Looking For A Job? DUE TO EXPANSION OF OUR JACQUARD WEAVING DEPARTMENT. WE ARE TAK- LNC APPLICATIONS FOR: jacquard Weavers & wnwK' iim <-:ii! J tlL. Cell ilr.ylinio 73C-G-53S Or Rller 3:QC FXa. Call 73Q-G253. We Have FIREWOOD For Sale 10;2C.tfn WHY AM. THE NEW REGULATIONS? Not very raany years ago the laws con trolling the sale ot medicines were pretty strict. Even such products as aspirin could not be sold -excopl in a pharmacy and then only by 3 registered pharmacist. When these legal bar riers were broken down, wc fast became what the experts now call a "pill taking, drug orien ted society." ‘ iS Oevelopmesit €0§fporation NORTH H OODS HOMES .3 /o i # It has reached such drast c preportion.s that acw it has become necesrary to try and p-it the brakes on with new regulations | id lav.-.;. Frcmlcly. we thought the public had their needs served better when roeriicines wore only sold by people with training and knowledge of drugs. YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a delivery. We will deliver promntlv without extra charge. A great many people rely on us for thoir health needs. We wel."ome reg’jests for delivery se/vice and charge accounts. ConvcnUa^ral Locks Available on our homes, lea- Tcfci! Electric Living, Three or Four Bedrooms, I'/z c? Two Ralhs, FSardweed Floors, Built-In Kitchens, Ccirtrcl Air Conditioning as an Option, Wide Paved Hircelr, Cor.crsSe Dil'vewcys. Homes ere Priced frcni CC :0 lo $24.CCC.C0 with VA, FIIA and C5% Conven- tiornl Leans Available. Vii IT© Dorvn Payment to Qualified Buyers ard FHA iucans. V7c Will Pey Closing Charges for a Limited Time Oiler. Jacquard Loom Fixers CONTACT W' Placement Center L34 Buffalo Street Shelby , N. C. Ph. 482-2473 (equal opportunity employer) 1:18-2:20 r'iw Furnished Model To Be Open Soon B “ H g B 0. I BVTC'X 739-2571 From Kings Mountain, cn High- wruV !61 (Cieveland Ave-) toward Bessemer CiiV, Mn d^ht cn Groves St. follow signs. OFFICE PH. 739-7592 rnCIIT: CHAPzLENE ELLIS PH. 739-6543 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Immediate Openings in Production No Experience Necessary Wo provide on-the-job training leading to responsible positions in flotation and grinding plant operations. CHECK THESE ADVANTAGES: EXCELLENT STARTING RATES SHIFT DIFFRENTIAL PAY PAID VACATIONS 7-PAID HOLIDAYS GROUP INSURANCE PENSION PLAN OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT Now Interviewing 8:00 A.M. • 4:00 P.M. United States Gypsum Company Kings Mountain Piant (An equal opportunity employer) Lofutsd appro.ximately 4 miles South of Kings Mountain on 216 (Grovw Road) Look for USG sign with arrow. il:30tfn
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