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Thursday, April 22, 1965 rtment ng a- whlere 1 to be- used in his is sidered pirit of ogram. Depat t- mes as and .aturity le wan- ar II? out to )e tween had an of 10 ted two means ? 1970’s. interest .% per inually, alue. _ Trinity Day'School ^ On 'Betty 'Feezor Show The students and faculty of Trinity Day School were on The "Betty Feezor Sliow" this past Monday. Mrs. Feezor interviewed KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. The Rev. Robert L. Haden, Head master, and Mrs. Thomas Burke, Pre-scli#'/ teacher, and showed siides of the Day School Students at work. The Rev. Mr. Haden said that peoplb across the nation were realizing the importance of Pre- School education, 'iminity is try ing to do it's part as a service to the community of IKings Moun tain. He said that Trinity eneour- Page 7 ages the chilli to think, analyze and observe. They are inleresled in the social, physical, and spiri tual development of the child as well as the intellectual develoi)- ment. The ohjei-tive is not to see in ns t push rry for PROGRESS STARTED IN KINGS MOUNTAIN IN 1951 - 53 WITH THE GARLAND E. STIU ADMINISTRATION. FROM ALL AP PEARANCES IT HAS ENDED. More Progressive For Garland E. For Ward 1 Commissioner HERALD HEADLINES 1951-53 THE STILL ADMINISTRATION JUNE 15. 1951 City Contracts With Engineering Firm For Survey Of Sewage And Water System. JUNE 29. 1951 City Votes To Retain Engineer For Electrical Sys tem Mapping. To Rebuild Electrical System. JULY e. 1961 Accountants List 18 Criticisms Of City Hall Pro cedures. JULY 13. 1951 Tentative City Budget $373,245.94 JULY 20. 1951 S380,000 Budget Adopted By Board JULY 27. 1951 City Board Adjusts Water Scale. Small Users To Get 1,000 Gallons Extra For Nothing. AUGUST 10. 1951 City Approves Bus Station Plans AUGUST 24. 1951 City Contracting For Engineering Survey On Nat ural Gas Distribution. SEPTEMBER 7.1951 City Installing Water And Sewage Lines SEPTEMBER 14. 1951 City To Share Cost On Construction Of Sidewalks, Curbs, And Guttering. SEPTEMBER 21, 1951 City Votes $1,000 For Recreation Facility Survey. OCTOBER 12. 1951 City Approves Street Openings And Street Im provements Including Lynwood Section. JANUARY 3. 1952 City May Seek Gas Allocation. JANUARY 10. 1952 City To Seek Gas Allocation. JANUARY 31,1952 Dickson Firm Gas Financing Proposal Made. FEBRUARY 7. 1952 Board To Discuss Gas Survey. FEBRUARY 14. 1952 Natural Gas System Cost $890,000, Engineers Say. Barnard Burke Declare Project Sound Risk. FEBRUARY 28. 1952 City To Ask Gas Allotment Of F.P.C. Keeter, Davis, Still To Attend Capitol Meeting. MARCH 20, 1952 Board Votes Wire Fences For Stadium. Votes Sta dium Improvements. APRIL 17. 1952 City Attorney Davis Confident City Will Get Gas Allotment. Street Paving In Process: 3rd St., Wil son St., Falls St. Ext., Falls St., Off-Street Park ing, Parker St, Mauney Ave., Rosewood Ave., Sims St., Monte Vista Drive, Tin Pan Alley, W. K. Mauney, Jr. Rd. MAY 15. 1952 City Underspending Income To End Year With Surplus. MAY 22, 1952 City To Receive Street Resurfacing Bids To Retop 35,000 Yards. MAY 29. 1952 City Accepts $25,000 For Resurfacing Sts., Ac cepts Bid To Distribute Asphalt Base For Unpav ed Streets To Keep Dust Down. JUNE 5. 1952 Bus Terminal To Be Opened June 15th. JUNE 19, 1952 Mayor Still Wants Ernest & Ernest To Audit Books. JUNE 26, 1952 Board Votes 3-0 To Accept Ernest. SOT.o.OO Audit Bid. JULY 10. 1952 City’s Tentative Budget $480,517. JULY 3. 1952 Argument On Audit Poses Charter Quorum Ques tion, Claim Illegal Meeting On Hiring Of Ernest & Ernest. JULY 10. 1952 Ernst & Ernst Withdraws Bid Because Of Argu ment — Board Wants Emery To Audit, Having Made Several Audits For City In Prior Years At Cheaper Rate. Having Started Audit Ernst & Ernst Report Two Accounts Out Of Balance. JULY 17. 1952 Board Unanimously Votes To Retain Ernst & Ernst At $1,100. Ernst & Ernst Having Stated They Could Not Do The Job For The Previous Bid Of $675.00 Since Books Were Out Of Balance. JULY 17, 1952 City Officials At Gas Hearing. City Atty. .1. R. Davis, Mayor Garland Still and A. S. Hall of At lanta Went To Raleigh Tuesday To Ask For A Certificate Of Convenience And Necessity To Sell Natural Gas. JULY 31. 1952 City Pares Tax Rate Ten Cents. Board Not To Raise Budget Of .$480,517. JULY 31. 1952 Gas Reservation Recommended. Federal Power Commission Has Recommended Reservation For Use By Kings Mountain of 1,397 Million Cubic Feet Of Gas Per Day. AUGUST 14, 1952 City Retains Architect Firm For New Jail. AUGUST 28, 1952 Jail Renovation Cost $19,000. SEPTEMBER 4. 1952 Auditors Ernst & Ernst Suggest 13 Bookkeeping Improvements. SEPTEMBER 4. 1952 City Audit Report Shows Surplus Value Over One Million For First Time. SEPTEMBER 4. 1952 City Operations $2,099 In Black. AUGUST 21. 1952 Electrical Engineer Max Miller Contends Com mercial Power Rate Too Low. SEPTEMBER 18, 1952 City Pares All Power Bills, Cuts Residential Rate lO^'r, Commercial Rate 20^;-. SEPTEMBER 25, 1952 Board Of Health Orders Sewage Improvements— Engineer Estimates $600,000. NOVEMBER 13, 1952 City To Condemn Unsafe Buildings. DECEMBER 4, 1952 City Gets Gas Allotment. DECEMBER 11.1952 Board Requests State Suggestion On Sewage. JANUARY 15. 1953 Residential Light Rate Cut Again — To Get 20''r Cut Instead Of lO^r — Same As Commercial Rate Cut. MARCH 5, 1953 Sewage Disposal Tanks Declared Adequate After $1,850 Repair Job — A $600,000 Sewage Bond Is sue Was Defeated. / * Raised AH City Enqiloyees. Day WoikenFiomSScHouiIyToSSc * Received Pewell Aid Meney 1951 — $23,473.72 Fez Opening New Stieeb and Wdening Others Te Make Them Qualify Fer Pewell Aid. ALL STREETS LISTED RELOW WERE OPENED IN 1951: Watterson Street Morris Street Extension Ridge Street (east of Oriental) Bridges Street Juniper Street (Mtn. to King) Landing Street Extension Katherine Avenue Monroe Avenue ium4«* Avenue Grove Street Jackson Street Boyce Street Henry Street Ozark Avenue Sims Street (Gold to Landing) Falls Street Exteneion Ridge Street (Goforth to Sims) Juniper Street (Gold to Landing) Gc^orth Street (Mtn. to King) Streeta Widendd and ImpMead: Goforth (King to Ridge) Crescent Circle Kemp Street Tracy Street Tin Top Alley Falls Street Wilson Street Floyd Street Mauney Avenue tiDW lar the cliiid can go. hut ra tliei' to foi ni a sti-otig foiimla- tion fi'oin wliicti the cliild may ("infidently sin ing. Tho.se s(eii in the slides on tin- show were; the ivindergarten teaelier. .Miss Klleri liitrke; Tile students. Andrew Kaii'o'v, lir<'iit Karl.v. M(Mcedf s .Smith, D.tvid .N'ei.slei, Il.'iytie .Neisicr, Tommy FJiiike, J'lf Tails. Lawicnce Hatnri(k. Ilonnie l iimiant. I telv hie Atmstror.g, Mark .Sanders, Jimmy Tayseiir and .St<'\e L-mg. Trinity has classes lor lour year ol.l.s as well as five .M-ar I (d<ls. To ini|uire iihoiit the school eall .Ml. 1 Laden at JJl.'t. Holi(day Visitors Returning Home Mi.ss Marlene Weir, student at Tasliion Institute of America in Atlanta, Ga., siK-nl the Easter weekend with hi‘r parents, .Mr. anri .Mrs. Sam Weir, Jr. 'I'ite Weirs went to Ttiyetle\alh‘^ uiih accessorii's anfi cit Ru+h Hullender Has Third Birthday Ruth irullender, daugltli'r of .Mr. anil .Mis. Rol) Ilullendei. cel- ohraled her third hiilhday at a l)urly Tiiesdiiy afternoon at her home. The six youngsters enjoyed hot , East P-1 A i Installs Officers Philip Witheispoon was install. ed as president of East .School P-TA Tuesday night as tile group held an installation .service dur ing regular meeting. Principal R. M. Kennedy also installed Kill Jonas as \ ice pi i s ident; .Mrs. J. M. Stoll. Jr. as seeretary and Mrs. Willtur Smith as tn-asurer. Mr. Kennedy expressed the association's thanks to tlie outgoing president. Mrs. Bill Cashion, and the offi- ems who served this yoai . Mrs. Cashion presided, and Miss Jaikie Blanton londucted the devotional. East school jiarlicipanis in IMi' recent Kivxants .Schools Talent Show ga\e an .enlerlainmeni program. Three of the group, Nancy Hord. Randy Harlsoeand Joe Cornwell, Jr., copped maj ir awards at the show. Eddie .Mauney recited t h e poem. “The Old Woman". .Nan cy Hold and Randy Hartsoe sang a melody of songs fr.im “Mary Poppiiis": .laekie Metcalf and Judy ('hilders sang ih<- duet, on Easter Sunday (or a visit with Rev. and .Mrs. Tied Tails, Jr. and daughter. Mrs. Tails is daughter of the Weirs. lyarry Burton, son of Mrs. I,a\\ renee Burton and the late .Mr, Burton, has relurnotl to Ita- leigh for another week to serve as Senate page, on notification of 1.1. (Jovernor Ftoltert .Scott. Bur ton was nominated hv Senator Jack II. While. .Mr. and Mis, John Trancis came from .Savannah, fla. to spend Fiiistcr liolidays with .Mr. and Mrs. P. A. F'raneis and .Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Francis in Cro- , ver. .Ml. and .Mrs. Harry FFird of (’.reenshoro spent the weekend in Crovei- with Mrs. ('. O. Ayers and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dowda and family. I'aul Byars and Riehard Byars wer{> joined h.\ a party of .Sliel- bians on a four-day deep s<‘a fishing trip last weekend to Myr lie Ik-ach. .S. C, Miss Ruby .Moss of .'Vlurfrees- Iwiro spent the Easter weekend with yir. and .Mrs. R. D. NIoss. Mr, and dMrs. Bob Kincaid and family of Bessemer City were Sunday vi.sitors of the Mo.ss family. * Waller S. Connor, of Bluefield, West Va.. brother of .Mrs. R. IX Moss, is improving following a green and yellow liiilhday cake wliich was .serveil with ice ci-eam. Miss llulk’iider is granddaugh ter of Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Hullcn- der and Cuy lleiidersm. all of Kings Mountain. Present for tin* party were Elaine- Iltillt-nder. T<‘i<'sa Culp, Cindy Brown, .leff Henson and Brad Austin. M rs. Goforth Notes Birth(day ■Mrs. W, Trank Gof.irlli was hoiiori-d .Sunday on Iti-r soth birthday with a dinm-r in the fel lowship hall of El Bethel .Mi-lh- odist church. Pre.sent for tlir- occasion weie IS memhet's of the families of her ihildrcn Mrs. Rntiert Ran dall, Mrs. Lloy.l Patterson both of Kings M juntain. an<l Cli'gg Goforth ol Kanivi|iolis. .Mrs. Go forth has seven grandchildren and nini- great-grandchildren. Also present were two sisle-rs and their families. Mrs. J. T. Ware and Mrs. .1. B. Se-lf of Kmg.s .Mountain; Rev. and .Mis. Roy Lockridge. .It. and f.amily, Mrs. Roy Lockrielgi-. .Sr. and lii-r daughter; Mrs. Padgett and children; Wilson (Jamble and Bill Oshorne of Kin.gs .Mountain. Mrs. floforth was pre.senled a shower of birthday gifts. WSCS Sets Annual Meeting I'iie annual mcpting of thi* rja>;lonia (ILstrirt. Women s So- West P-TA Sets Open House West .School P-TA will install new oflicers for the coming year Tuesday night in a special pro gram at 7;.3n in th<- school lunch room. Tollowing the histallation .serv- ice, open house will ixp hold adn visitors will be invited to attend an art festival which will fea- tine all displays in each class room of the elementary school. Refreshments will also be ser\ ed. The Fixeeulive Board wil con- leiie at 7 p.m. for a brief meet- dig. the Kings .'VIountain Central Methodist WS(7S, said in making the announcement. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Noiih ('arolina State Highway Commission will hold a public hearing on the pro[)oscd reloca tion (>r US 71, Kings Mountain Bv-pass. apiiroximately 7.3 miles l(i 1 H,"i. The hearing will be held in the Armor.v in Kings Moun tain, North Carolina, at 11:00 A. M. on Wednesday, May 5, 1965. .\11 interested parties will be giv en an opportunity to be heard at that time. Maps are posted in the Cleveland anri (fasten County Courthouses showing the location of the project. Stale lliglnvav Commi.ssion 4;22-29 “How Great Thou .-\rl", and Joe | two months last summer in the Bill Cornweli. Jr. sang "Dear Hearl " and "Walking My Bahy Back Home.■' The atfeiidanep juize in tlie primary grades went to pupils of Miss Jackie Blanton, The attend ance prize in the grammar grades went to pu|)il.s of Princi pal Kennedy. stroke. Mr. Connor visited for I eicty of Christian Sm vice. will Ite Moss home at Grover. Clarence and Michael McMa han of Chester. Pa. were over night guests Thursday of their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Black, The Mc.Mahans were iHiroute to Greensboro for the Easier weekend. held Wedne.sdav. April 2S. be; ning at Id a.m. in .Shelby's Cen tral Methodist church. 'Guest speaker will he .Mrs. FM ffaekney of Charlotte, missionaiy on furlough from India. 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