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Page »—MIRROR HERALD—Tuesday, April 17. 1979 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON REQUESl FOR ANNEXATION The public will take notice that the Board of Commisioners of the City of Kings Mountain has called a public hearing at 7:30 o’clock p.m. on the 14th day of May, 1979 in Council Chambers on the question of annexing the following described territory, requested by petition filed pursuant to G. S. 160A-31, as amended. First tract: BEGIN NING at a stake and persimmon on East side of Potts Creek and H.T. Wright’s line; thence a new line N. 65 deg. W. 76 feet to a stake, a few yards Southeast side of Beattie Springs; thence S. 41 deg. W. 232 feet to a rock pile or iron stake in North edge of New Sand Clay Road; thence S. 77E. 113 feet to a rock pile or iron stake in South edge of old road; thence with H.T. Wright’s line N. 32>^ E. 200 feet to the BEGINNING, con taining one-half acre, mre or less. Second tract : BEGINNING at a stone, the Church comer, and runs S. 73W. 2.15 chains to a stone on North side of road leading from Kings Mountain to Patterson Grove; thence with Northeast side of said road S. 75 E. 1.30 chains to a stone; thence S. 27*4 E. 3.49 chains to a stake in H. T. Wright’s line in edge of road; thence with his line N. WVz W. 3.88 chains to the BEGINNING, CONTAINING one-fourth of an acre, more or less, and begining the same conveyed by Willard Hugh Ross and wife, to F.V. Webster and wife, by deed dated 31st of May, 1955 as will appear on record in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland Third Tract: BEGIN NING at an iron stae on the Eastern edge of a private road, Canipe’s comer and runs thence along the Eastern margin of the private road and crossing the Waco Road S. 19E. 211.20 feet to a stake on the Southeast side of the Waco Road; thence crossing the Waco Road N. 77il5 E. 100 feet to a stake, a new comer; thence a new line N. 18 W. 395 feet to a stake on the Southwest bank of Nebo Creek in Canipe’s line; thence along Canipe’s line S. 32-30 W. 122 feet to the BEGINNING, and containing .77 acres, more or less. For reference see deed recorded in Book 6-Z at Page 577 of the Cleveland County Registry. / Fourth' Tract: BEGINNING on an iron stake, the Northeast comer of the R.C. Gantt property, and the Southeast corner of the Clyde Dixon property, and also a comer of the CTyde Dixon property, and also a comer of the Oland Horn property and running with the Dixon line S. 42-20 W. 77.3 feet to an iron stake on the West side of the creek; thence with another of Dixon’s lines S.20-35E.301 feet to a stake, his Southeast comer below the old bridge pier; thence a new line across the Oland Horn property N. 9-0 W. 343.5 feet to the BEGIN- NINGf containing .24 of an acre. Being carved out of that I. 36 acre tract conveyed by J. P. Plonk and wife, to R.B. Loven and later conveyed by R.B. Loven to his wife, Leola Loven by deed dated August 5, 1935, registered in Book 4-E at Page 548 of the Cleveland County Registry. For further reference see ded from Oland Horn and wife, Bertie Lee Horn to Clyde Dixon and wife, Peggy Dixon dated the 23rd day of May, 1963 and now on record in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Geveland County in Deed Book 10-A at Page 18. For further reference see deed from Clyde Dixon and wife, Peggy Dixon to Buddy Vaughn Barnette and wife, Amelia Barnette dated the 4th day of April, 1005 icvorded in the Office William Conn Named Engineering Manager Photo by Gary Stewart . LUCKY WINNERS—Patrick Boggan. above, draws the lucky winners' names from a box, as Independence National Bank Branch Manager Jackie Mauney and Terry Ainsworth look on. Evonne Green, of 106 Marigold Ave., was presented a Polavision Movie Camera and Tommy Bridges, of 500 E. King St., was presented a One-Step camera from Ms. Mauney as a grand opening promotion of the new banking facility. Elizabeth .McAbee. of 105 E. Parker, won a movie camera as the third prize awarded. Numerous citizens registered for the prizes during the bank’s grand opening. William (Mike) Conn has been named to the position <rf manager of engineering and product development with Carmet Company- Minetool Division, Kings Mountain, according to Jerry J. Schweiner. Schweiner, vice president & general manager of the firm, in dicates Conn will direct all engineering management for Carmet, as well as development of new products. Carmet, a division of Allegheny Ludlum In dustries, Pittsburgh, Pa., is headquartered in Kings Mountain, with manufacturing facilities in that city and Bluefield, Va. Warehouses and district sales offices are located throughout the country. The firm’s products in clude various tools for the coal mining industry. uinul sales in the range of 11.5 billion. Conn previously spent fifteen years with Dresser Industries in Dallas, Tex. Most recently he was chief engineer, mining services and equipment division. Previous positions in cluded engineering in new products, and development and design engineering. Some have believed eating powdered jade would make them impervious to heat and cold. There’s still time.. WILLIAM CONN Allegheny is a widely diversified international company with more than 40,000 employees at 180 locations in the United States and abroad, with Conn is a Registered Professional Engineer in Texas and a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. He is credited with four patents. A graduate of Texas A & M in 1963, he has a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. To have H&R Block prepare your taxes to meet the April 16 filing deadline. Conn will relocate to North Carolina with his wife, and two teenage sons. HaR BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE OPEN SAT. (APlUL 14) AM u-AM p-a. OPfai SUN. (APUL IS) MO o.a. AM pja. OPEN MON. (APRIL 11) AM aa AM p.a OPEN TUES. (APRIL 17) AM cmb. AM p.a For tbo oNlco bobtoi y ou colL 7M-24&4 Bethlehem Revival Continues Revival services at Bethlehem Baptist (Church continue tonight and Wednesday at 7 p.m. The Rev. Samuel Murphy, pastor, will speak tonight on “The Only True Foundation,’’ taken from Matthew 7:24-27 and Wednesday night’s topic is “The Glorious Hope” taken from Romans 8:18- 25. The public is invited to attend these services. of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County in Book 12-X at Page 309. JOHN HENRY MOSS, \UYOR April 17, 1979 ■NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARI.NG ON REQUEST FOR ANNEXATION The public will take notice that the Board of (Commissioners of the (City of Kings Mountain has called a public hearing at 7:30 o’clock p.m. on the 14th day of May, 1979 in (Council Chambers of the question of annexing the following described territory, requested by petition filed pursuant to G.S. 160A-31, as amended; BEGINNING at a stake in the center of the Waco Road, which stake is 200 feet, N. 46 W. from A. Benton Putnam’s comer and runs thence N. 7 E. 450 feet to a stake in a branch; thence a new line West 105 feet to a stake in the edge of a proposed road; thence with the edge of the proposed road S. 24W. 112 feet to a stake; thence S. 2 deg. 30 min. E. 345 feet to a stake in the center of the Waco Road; thence with the center of said road S. 87 deg. 30 min. E. 80 feet to the BEGINNING and being a part of the acre tract of land conveyed by R.B. Loven and wife, to Oland Horn and by deed as will appear on record. Being the same land conveyed by Oland Horn and wife, to Leola Loven (widow) by deed dated the 7th day of February, 1958 as will appear on record in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Qeveland (County in Book 7-N at Page 599. Being the same land conveyed by Leola Loven (widow) to Forrest Wright and wife, as will appear on record in the Ofice oi the Register of Deeds for (Cleveland County. JOHN HENRY MOSS, MAYOR April 17, 1979 Presto! m POLAROID LAND CAMERA Just out. 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