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18 KMHS Students Are Selected i
, Eighteen etudenta at
King* Mountain Senior
High School have been
honored thl* week by elec
tion to Mu A4>ha Theta,
international high echool
and junior college
mathematic* club.
Hie announcement wa*
made by Dr. Harold V.
Huneke, national
*ecretary-trea*urer, who
1* a profeeeor of mathema
tic* at the Unlveralty of
Oklahoma where the
national office 1* located.
Only ttioee echoola with
excellent mathematic*
program* can earn
membenhlp hi the chib
elnce all couree* In
mathematic* and the
qualification* of the
mathematic* faculty and
*tudent* are examined In
detail by the club’*
Oovemor* and Nathmal
Officer*.
To be eligible for
memberehlp, minimum
requirement* are that a
•tudent mu*t have com
pleted wltti dlatlnetlon at
leant four aemeater* of
college preparatorjr
mathematic* and be
enrolled In the fifth
•emeeter. He aleo muet
have an overall grade
average of at leant a ”B”
Four bijured bi Accidents
' Property damage* were
high In four automobile
accident* occurlng In the
city during the weekend
and four driver* aue-
talned Inlurle*.
' Ruth McDaniel, of 800 W.
Gold Street, reported to
tCBfPD PU. Don Ivey that
ahe wa* leaving a parked
ipoBltlon at KM Plaza
Saturday when her 1872
Chevy etruck a parked
truck. She aald ahe went
Into the store to call her
husband and came back to
the car and found the truck
had been removed from
the scene. Damages to the
McDaniel car were
estimated at $200.
A rear-end collision
Involving three cars oc
curred at a stoplight at the
Intersection of King and
Cansler Streets Sunday at
4:88 p. m., according to
investigating Ptt. B. G.
Benton and Involved cars
operated by Kerry Dean
Ferree of Splndale,
operating a 1977 Army
Trailer, estimated
damage* $176; Cathy
Renee Jenkins, Rt. 1,
Bessemer City,, operating
a 1970 Ford, estimated
damages $760; and Peter
L. Brown, 210 ’Thornburg
Dr., operating a 1970
Pontiac, estimated
damages $660. All drivers
were treated for Injuries.
Oars operated by Larry
R. McClain, of 408 Crocker
Rd., and Mr*. Jeanette W.
Pattern, of Rt. 4, hit
head-on at West King and
Cansler Street Monday at
8:80 a. m. when the Patter
son 1972 Chevy apparently
made a left turn onto
Cansler In the path of the
McClain 1978 Chevy,
headed north on Cansler.
Damage* were estimated
at $800 to the McClain car
and $180 to the Patterson
vehicle. McClain was
treated for Injuries.
SBIVICES
Wnx MOW GRASS and
cut bushe* on ditches
and bank*. Also,
firewood for sale. $16 a
load. Call 789-6200
anytime. 4:2 , 6:8, 6 A
• 10 ‘
PAOTTINO, REMODEL-
' INO AND ODD JOBS. 10
■ year* experience. Free
. estimate*. Call MAM
, Painting Co. 789-8668 or
867-7687. 4:26,28; 6:8, 6,
10, 12, 17 A 19.
BESS FLOOR SERVICE. -
Carpet, Ceramic Tile,
Bloor Covering, Counter
'~Tbp*.'^ FVee' esQmate*.
Larry Be**, 987-
7400. 6:8 A 6:6 .
DEPENDABLE BABY
8ITTINO for any shift.
See me In person, 106
Morris Street. ’Third
house on right behind
Stroupe* Barber Shop off
N. Piedmont Avenue.
4:12, 14, 16, 21, 26, 28;
6:8 A 6:6
i
WATER WEIGHT
PROBLEM?
USi
E-LIM
Excess water in the body can
be uncomfortable. E-LIM will
help you lose excess water
weight. We at Smith Dri|g*l
recommend It.
Introductory COOO
Offer Worth
Cut out this ad take to store
listed. Purchase one pack of E>Lim
and receive one more E-Lim Pack
Smith Drug* K. M- PU^
FOR RENT
MOBILE HOME FOB
RENT: Apply In person
only. 1419 Shelby Road.
6:8 tfn TAT
RENT A PIANO - Any
size — for any occasion.
Call us for details and
charges. Jack Call Plano
Co., 704-876-8848. 4:26,
28 A 6:8
MOBILE HOME FOB
RENT. Call 789-8996
after 6 p. m. References
required. 4:28, 6:8, 6 A
10
LUXURY APARTMENT
HOMES. Air condl-
tianed, wall-to-wall shag
carpet, furnished kit
chen Including stove,
refrigerator, dishwasher
and garbage disposal.
Laundry facility,
swimming pool. Bach
apt. home 1* designed
with your needs In mind.
Phone 482-1461. FIELDS
YOUNG, me. Evenings
and weekends call 487-
6044 or 482-8948. 4:19,
21, 26 A 28; 6:8, 6, 10, A
12.
REAL ESTATE
GRAYSON
Real Estate
188 W. Mountain St.
Phone 7S9-5770
Thomas W. Grayson Jr.
Real Estate Broker
Ont Nout
'mime
JAlLfltA-
’Q)^ Most In Dry Gleaning
507 E. KING ST. 739-5844
monpat a tumdat
Men's or Ladies 2 piece
2 ^3
Dieses
pick up some week for SpeciaU
09
Laundered Crisp^right
Folded or On Hangers
SHIRTS
5
For
49
- - - - ‘•••'A
SPECIAL m k
Trousers Plain Skirts
or Sweaters Mix
pick up same week for Special!
FOR SALE
1970 BUICK ELEOTRA. 4-
DR, hard top, full power ^
and air cond. Ready/for
that sununer trip. Call
789-8200. 416 Scotland
Dr. 6:8, 6, 10, A 12
FOR SALE - 109
Cfonlnger St. 6 RMS, 2
baths, recently
remodeled Inside. Call
789-8892 after 6 p.
m. 6:8 A 0:6
FOR SALE - Mobile
Home Camper. New six
cylinder engine, new
clutch and brakes, built-
in double bed 'and
cabinet*. 'Stove and
refrigerator. In excellent
condition. Best offer
over $800. Call 789JS968.
6:8, 6, 10 A 12
FOR SALE — Why pay so
nuch when you cap get
aU kind* of flower* for
less than half price? Call
MRS. J. C. CLARY at
788-6628 and m them at
710 East' Ridge
Street. 6:8
FOR SALE - 17’i” ’Trojan
Boat. V. JHuU, U6 HP
Johnson engine. Tandem
Axle Trailer, twin gas
Tanks. Top-aun lounge
seats. Excellent family
boat. Ski, fish and joy
ride. Will handle eight
people with ease. 416
Scotland Dr., Phone 789-
8200. 6:8, 6, 10 A 12
FOR SALE — "Dvo electric
dryers, two automatic
washers, one 19” color
TV. Ron’s Appliance
Serv., 789-8888. 4:26, 28
A 6:8, 6
FOR SALE - Warm
Morning Gas Heater at a
bargain price. Call 788-
6606. 4:26 tfnTAT
FOR SALE — Complete
set of professional drums
Including symbols,
block, bell and stool.
Excellent condition.
Reason for selling —
entering college. Call
867-082S after 4:80 p.
m. 4:19tfnTA’^
FOR SALE - 1976 TVo
door silver Malibu
Chevelle. Six cylinder.
A-C. 10,000 mUes. Call
788-2660. 4:28; 6:8, 6:6
FOR SALE - 1976 Ex
plorer 802. Automatic
transmission. Power
steering. AM-FM Stereo
Tape. 19,000 actual
mile*. Willing to take
older truck with pay off
loan of $2800. Phone 789-
8961. 4:98 A 6:8
FOR SALE - 1660 C88 with
Crelger Mag* and
spoiler*. $1600. Phone
788-2600. 4:28 A 6:8
1974 COUNTRY SQUIRE -
Brougham. All the ex
tra*. 21,000 actual mile*.
New tire*. Excellent
condition. $8,086. Call
786-2691. 4:28; 6:8, 6 A
10
FOR SALE - 1060
Chevrolet Klngswood 4-
door station wagon.
Automatic, A-C, PS, PB.
Only $886. Phone 789-
8789. John George, 408
Scotland Drive. 4:26
tfo TAT
WANTED
THE PIZZA HUT In Kings
Mtn. Is now accepting
applications for
waitresses. Must be
at least 18 years or older.
Apply In person. No
phone calls accepted. E.
O. E. 4:28
AMAZE YOURSELF^ -
Ehren If you’ve never sold
before, just a few hours a
week can bring you
excellent earning* when
yOir~*eii~Avon Product*.
OaU 484-0772. 6:8 A 6:6
WANTED — Persons to do
production type work.
Punch press iteration,
light assembly work.
FUU or part time. Must
be dependable. Call 789-
7876. 4:28, 6:8, A 6 «
WANTED - Someone to
keep two children In my
home. Furnish own
transportation.
References. Phone 789-
7282. First Shift. 4:28 A
6:8
SUPERVISORS NEEDED
— Party Plan experience
helpful, but not
necessary. Company
paid training Ideal for
home makers. Excellent
pay plan plus bonus and
earn free trip abroad for
two. Must be over 26,
have car and phone. Ctdl
collect. Playhouse Toy
Co., 610-288-9718. 4:21,
26. 28 A 6:8
HOMEWORKERS - Men,
women, students needed
for assembling work at
home. Earn $160 per
week. No experience
necessary. Send $2.00
(refondable) and long
stamped envelope to
Allen Industries, Box
12616, BE Paso, ’Texas
78912. 4:26, 28 A 6:8,
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE IN
BELLVIEW -
Subdivision — 8
Bedroom Brick Home.
Now under construction,
$28,600. No down
payment to qualified
buyer. FmHA Finan
cing. Low closing cost.
JOHN H. McBRAYER-
REALTOR. 487-4848.
Night* also. 4:26 , 98;
4:26, 28 ; 6:8, 6, 10 A 12
MUST BE SOLD - 6 room
house, 617 Baker St.
Interior completely
remodeled. Gas floor
furnace. Small down
payment, balance like
rent. Haywood E. Lynch,
788-8261. 4:26,28 A 6:8,
6
FOR SALE - 7.9 acre*.
$800 down, $97 monthly.
Mobile home* welcome.
Near Kings Mountain.
OaU (808) 827-6824 after 6
p. m. 4:96, 28 A 6:8, 6
FOR SALE — Three acre*.
$960 down, $40 monthly.
MobUe home* welcome.
Call 808-827-6924 in Rock
HUl, S. C., evening*.
4:26, 28 A 6:8, 6
In aU cf hi* high school
work.
"Membership In Mu
Alpha Theta 1* the highest
honor possible for a high
school or junior coUege
student of mathematic*,’'
Dr. Huneke said. ’’Chib
activities consist of work la
area* of mathematic* not
usually covered In the
classroom.’’
Mu Alpha Theta was
founded In 1067 at the
University of Oklahoma
and ha* grown to more
than 1,600 club* In 46 state*
and Canada, Japan,
Puerto Rico, the Canal
2Sone, Iceland, Turkey,
BrazU and Okinawa.
’Ihe club 1* co-sponsored
by the Mathematical
Association of America
and the National CouncU of
Teacher* of Mathematics,
and ha* attracted the
attention of top
mctthematlc* scholar* In
thl* country and abroad.
kfr*. Kay Bridge* serve*
a* the faculty sponsor for
the Mu Alpha Theta chib at
King* Mountain Sr. High.
Student* earning the
honor of membership are:
Susan Anderson, Kenneth
Boheler, Kathleen
Brennan, Lisa Bridges,
Janet Edwards, Samuel
Fitch, Karl Hambrlght,
BlUy Hughes, Laurie
Jenkins, David Lynn,
Wesley Narron, Regina
Patterson, John Reed,
Timothy Riddle, Joyce
Robinson, Jambs ’Turner,
Vernon Whitman and
Terry Yarborough.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the
msuty friends and neigh
bors for their many kind
eiqiresslons of sympathy
at the death of our beloved
mother. — MRS.
CLAYVON KELLY, JOHN
O. PATTERSON,
YARD SALES
HUGH YARD SALE - -
Sat., May 7th from 0 a.
m. tU4 q>. m. If rain, no
sale. Route one, Waco
Road. First house on
right past Community
Grocery. 6:8 A 6:6
Photo By
Lib Stewart
JAC CONTEST WINNERS - Joan Beavl* left,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John ReavIs, fifth grader, aod
Qndy Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Adams,
fifth grader, are winners of the .Junior Ameriixin
Citizens essay contest sponsored by National Society
Daughters of American Revolution. The local contest
was sponsored by Colonel Frederick Hambrlght
Chapter DAR.
Meui Char;ged With Driving Drunk
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as
Executrix of the estate of
W. Carl Biggers, deceased,
late of Cleveland County,
North Carolina, this Is to
notify all persons, firms
and corporations having
claims against said estate
to present them, duly
verified, to counsel for the
undersigned at 2610 NCNB
Plaza Tower, Charlotte,
North Carolina, 28280, on
or before the 26th day of
October, 1977, or this
notice will be pleaded In
bar of their recovery. All
persons Indebted to said
estate will please make
Immediate settlement with
the undersigned.
’This the 26th day of
April, 1977.
Marilyn Sue Biggers
Nelsler
816 Landing St.
Kings Mtn., N. C. 28066
April 26, May 8, 10, 17
In The General
Court of JusMoe
Superior Court
Division
State of North Carolina
Cleveland County
ADMIN ISTRATOR’S-
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as Ad
ministratrix of the estate
of I. Grady Patterson of
Ctoveland County, North
Carolina this la to notify all
persons having claims
against the estate of sold I.
Grady Patterson to
present them to the un
dersigned within 6 months
from date of the publlca-
tfon of this notice or some
will be pleaded In bar of
their recovery. All persons
Indebted to sold estate
please make immediate
payment.
This the 14 day of April,
1977.
Florence WUlard Pat
terson
407 W. Gold St.
Kings Mtn., N. C. 28066
April 19, 96; May 8 A 10
Ctty patrolman Don Ivey
charged Donald Foster
with driving under the In
fluence Friday night after
the Foster cor hit a power
line pole, splitting It In
three places, and finally
stopping at a brick wall at
the corner a< Walker and
Piedmont Avenues.
Foster was hospitalized
with a broken jaw and
other lacerattons.
In other law en
forcement activities
during the weekend, city
police reported that a mini
bike was reportedly stolen
Saturday morning from In
front of Western Auto
Store.
TVo persons were
slightly Injured In a one-
car wreck Thursday at
12:28 p. m. on Road 1162
three-tenth ofa mile west
of Shelby, according to
State Highway Patrolman
M. E. Reynolds.
A car driven by Carol
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualified ae
Executrix for the Estate of
Marion Clay Poston, this la
to notify all persons having
claims to his estate to
please file same with the
undersigned on or before
the third day of November,
1977, or this notice will be
pleaded In bar of any
recovery.
All persons Indebted to
estate will please make
Immediate payment to the
undersigned.
This the third day of
May, 1677.
MRS. PRUE NELL
HOUSER POSTON
Executrix
6:8; 10, 17 A 24
Howell Dobbins of Rt. 2 left
the road sind went out of
control striking a ditch,
according to the report.
The driver of the car and
a passenger, Jimmy
Wayne Robbins, of Kings
Mountain, were treated for
Injuries at Cleveland
Memorial Hospital and
released.
charged with speeding and
driving left of center.
Ms.
Dobbins was
CEI
ptALTOR*
LARRY
HAMRICK
Real Estate Broker
All Forms
Insurance'
OFFICE
739-3659
Home
739-6613
M & S GREENHOUSE
Vegetable and Flower Plants
Hanging Baskets
Located On Oak Grove Road
Mile Beyond Patterson Grove Church
PATTKKSON Oil, (OMI’ANA
Phone Kings Mountain. N.r atiitifi
ATLAS TIKES.BATTERIES
EXXON
e::$^on
PRODUCTS
RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS
EURNACE SALES & SERVICE
- KINGS MOUNTAIN
PLANTS
AND FLOWERS
EAST KING STREET 739-6811
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIDS ON
FENCE
CONSTRUCTION
Pursuant to the
requirements and
provisions of Section 148-
129 of the general statutes
of North Csuvllna, the City
of Kings Mountain will
receive bids In council
chamber at City Hall until
2p. m. on Monday May 9th,
1977. At the above time and
place the bids will be
publicly opened and read.
’The awards will be made
to the lowest responsible
bidder, taking Into con
sideration quality, per
formance and time
specified In the proposal
for the performance of the
contract. The city reaorves
the right to reject any or
all bids.
Specifications available
at the office of the pur
chasing agent.
J. H. McDanlsl, Jr.
City Clerk
64
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THE HINSON’S
Gospel Singing Stars
Will Be At
THE MUSIC BOX
Thursday, May 6th From 3 To 4 P. M.
For An Autograph Session
THE MUSIC BOX
Dixie Village Shopping Center
Gastonia, N. C.
Phone 864-2078
Joanne. Sandy And Bill Young
Open Mon. Sat.10-9
117 W. Mtn. St I
•stAL ssmi esoNaa
NEW HOMES,
ADDITIONS,
ALL TYPES
REMOIWLINO
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CONSTRUCTION,
me.
CALL AFTER 6 P. M.
789-8204
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