1965 .‘f cattlo eoti p(*ns ng, sort- i, oxton- loers at niversily l1 a plan I County ■ilities a loncy to s vvhii'h i ^roblt rns, \ ’!io extra U» cattlo tics will Ir. Clapp '.'x tons ion [«roducers >rding to >Iina I’i'it- handling 1 a copy over. at tho -iligh Loudon, PiT 6:30 7:45 iy. :ain TRE RLOAD ERRORS r” IROR" >LOR RCE” l!N IN :r Population Greater Kings Mountafn 10,320 City Limits 8,008 This figure for Greater K1d9s MoudIoIb is derived from the 19Si Kings Mountain city directory census. The city Umlis figure Is from the United States census of I960. VOL 7b No. 28 Establi&Sed 1889 Kings Mountain's Reliable Newspaper Kings Mountain, N. C., Thursday, July 15, 1965 Seventy-Sixth Year PRICE TEN CENT' First Union National Will Build New Banking House Bank Application Hearing July 21 VI First Citizens Seeks Branch Permission The State Banking commission will conduct a public hearing in RaU'igh next Wednesday morn ing on application of First Citi zens Bank and Trust company j tor permission to establish a | oranch here. ' The commission convenes at 10 | a.m. with the First Citizens ap plication to be considered in its | order of appearance on the agen- ' da, Shelby Cullom, state banking ' cemmissioner, told the Herald. j Comm. Cullom said it is cus-' tomary for the commission to i REALTY BROKER — Bob Man- i reach a decision on the applica- ei is expanding the services of I following completion of the the B. F. Manor Agency to in- i hearing. In occasional instances, 'he said, the commission seeks additional information and de ters decision i. ^ 'C State Allotment Of Teachers 166 Teacher elections; if ^ Due Not Later > ^ Than Monday elude realty brokerage. He re cently obtained the required state license. Maner Adding Realty Service Bob Maner, owner of B. F. Man or Agency, has announced ex pansion of his firm’s services to include real estate brokerage. The firm since its opening ten PROMOTED — L. Arnold Kiser. Jr„ Iv^rmerly of Kings Moun- toin, hos been promoted to su pervisor in new market plan ning and home furnishings lor Chemstrand Co.. Division of Monsanto Company. L. A. Kiser, Ir. Wins Promotion L. Arnold Kiser, Jr., Kings Mountain native, has been ap- jiointed supervisor i-n new mark et planning and home furnish ings for Chemstrand Company Division of Monsanto Company, E. T. Powers of New York an nounced today. Mr. powers, director of market j Planning, said a realignment in 1 Allotment of teachers to Kirv?s Mountain district schools for the upcoming term is 16& -up sevei. from the allotment for 1064-65. Superintendent B. N. Barnes said Wednesday the board of education, w'ill elect teachers not later than Monday - regular monthly meeting of the board adding that it is possible the roard may meet for election oi teachers prior to Monday. In past years, the hoard hai customarily elected teachers pri or to the end of the term. Action was deferred this year pending 1) approval of the pupil assignment plan by the federal Office of Education approval not yet received) and 2) allotment of teachers by the State Depart ment of Public Instruction. The allotment division follows: High school teachers 41, a gain He said the hearing is open to . „ . . any and all North Carolinians ! the Technological Market Plan- of one. who might wish to appear to ! ning seertion of Chemstrand Com-1 Elementary teachers 99, a loss support or oppose the applica- | pany Division of Monsanto Com- 1 of one. tion. I pany, resulted in the establish- I New teachers for grades 1 ! ment of tliree new positions. .through 3 (under 1965 General Kiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. i Asse.xbly legislation for i^duc- “The commission will be dc- i lighted to have any interested ^niold Kiser, and formerly an j tion of teaching loads in the I Neill Harris Directors; Staff I Member Named I First Union National Bank has elet'ted David M. Neill and J. 01 lie Harris to the Kings Mountain , board of directors and has an ' nounc(‘fi that Elmore R. Aloxan der, assistant vice-pn'sident. is being transferred here to assist in administration of the King.' Mountain office. Mr. Neill succix'ds his late fa thcr. H. Neill, as a member ol he hoard. Mr. Alexander, in tiie commei cial department of the Gastoni jflice sine(‘ December 1. 1964 will assume his duties here oi Monday. F'ormt'i ly president of The Car olina Hank. Graniievilie. S. C. Mr. Alexander is u South Caro lina native who ,io;n('d Firs Union’s loan and investment di I vision in March 1964. Ue is e j graduate of the University ot South Carolina, Class of oO. and a Methodist. He and his wife 3ctty Anne, liave two children Elmore Alexander III. age 13 . and Richard Alexander, age B [They expect to move to Kings j Mountain in the near future. A native of Anderson, South Carolina and a graduate of She! I by High School Mr Harris grad juatod from Gupton-Jones College of Embalming in 193.5, when he b(*came associated with Lutz Austell Funeral Home in Shol by. In August 1947. Mr. Harris opened the Harris Funeral Homo here after purcliasing Fulton Mortuary. He has bcM'n coroner of Cleveland County since 1946. Chemstrand Re- peoplo in your area appear at the , engineer with hearing for information or com- center, Inc. at Durham, ment. Comm. Cullom added. ! with Chemstrand since First Citizen.s, based in Smith- i 19®^- He is a graduate of North yi'ars ago lias been a general m- application to ofam Carolina State college with a B. .surance agency. i a branch here on May 17. This i S- fiegree in textiles and a B.S. f'fl'I.!' ' bank. North Carolina’s fourth ! ‘'egree in mechanical engineer- largest, operates 97 branches in I 'I'S- Later he earned an M.S. de- 46 North Carolina cities and j S't'e te.xtilcs. He is a memter towns. I of American Society of Me- j chanical Engineers. First Citizen.s Pre.sident Unvi.s | — R. Holding said after filing the rd by the state as a realty broker, lollowing .siUH'ossfuI completion of a course ol instruction offered by the Lee Institute, Boston. Mas.s. Mr. Manor observed that tho general insurance service and rc'alty brokeiage service comple- iiK'iU each other. “I shall apply tho same stand- ard.s of .service in the of>eration