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96^ women will ge, he adds. PopnlatioB 'Greater Kings Mountain 21.914 Limits (1966 Census) 8,256 City Limits (Estimate 1968) 9300 ...a Gia«t»t Kiagt Mouatola figuf* fa daihraS tNM lit apMtol Uniud Siatts tuitou ot tiM Cta^ ragtrt • ianuary 1966. and IntludM th* Numtoar 4 Towuhip, end tb« i Number 5 TewB«hlp, In CltveloMI County i K rat conrat rtnow • • 14.tw pofultton • f—iolniiit VlM tnm d County and Cwwdir ills r«ij Kings Mountain's Reliabie Newspaper Pages Today ;Voll on tlie ion in traf- (he N. C. il t(Hlay. Ilk on July : ta(alities :s than the no lime last ( was 113 On July 1.5, at s;iO fa- 1 t he same '<1 action is rest of the tally could lificant de- r'n 57 fewer I than the ward trend s the most I tile slate’s in a I ng H. Watkins, State Motor in Im‘ at I ri le to: (li "amwork of in tlie Mot- ■nt , Com- I and Col. nmander of I»atrol; and inspection liner unsafe /ays. ) be b<^arin^ wi.sdom in an to head VOL 81 No. 32 Established 1889 Kings Mountain, N. C., Thursday, August 7, 1969 Seventy-Ninth Year PRICE TEN CEMTJ Baxter To Present Federal Program 'Project Review I Also Scheduled By HUD Officer i' V U'' * Thoroughfare Plan Hearing Monday today! INE intain pany 2571 ' GRADUATE — Mojor Charles Painter, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Pointei. recently received his i moster s degree. The administrator of the Allan- : ta region (District 3( of the De- [ jartment of Hjusing and Urban t Development will present formal- I ly Friday Kings Mountain’s just- renewed Workable Program fori , Cemmunitv Development. \ Thui>doy ^6:30 p.m. meet- 1 qn a pKogrom orranged <by Ekiward H. Baxter will present John Cl^Mhira. Judge Mhll'wiU the approved program at City.j d^custf the^diftrict court system Hall ceremonies at 11 a. m. i and how it Is working. ^ .1 Other Atlanta region* offic- aD are also expected to attend. I Fcllowing the formal presenta-1 mm I tion, Mr. Bpxtcr will review with! HJlAfi jl|f^Aj| j city officials the several city pro-. XlllUw VVlllAlll»lvU I gram^< now underway and appli* ; SPEAKER ^ DUtrict Judge Joe MuU ^ Sbeiby will address members df the Kiwopis club ot W. A. Peterson Rain-Slick Roads |j Blamed For Eight i Auto Accidents <« > I Pblico blamed poor visibility due to rain-slick streets as the cause of several of the eight ac cidents which occurred during the tveek ending Wednesday and resulted in property damages to taling $1920. ‘ i , Bobby Dean Towery, 31, of 103 Cleveland avenue, was charged t\ith following too eUwely after a two.-car crash’ Thursday at 5:28 p.pi. on East King street 75 feet from York Road toward Oriental. Investigating officer L. D. Beattie said Walter Franklin Terry, 30, of 2910 Eastburn Road. Charlotte, | had stopped in travel lane behind j four other cars and the 1967 Tow.; oi'y Ford ran into the rear and trunk of the 1968 Terry Chevro-j 'lot. Damages were estimated at PHA Asks On Project Notes 1^, I Poole To Conduct Dios iPi^eliminary Plan Hearing At 7:30 TO FRANCE ^ Lorry Burton is omong 38 UNC students who will study in Fronce next year as participants in the 1969-70 oooperotive program sponsored by UNC ot Chapel Hill and the UniTersity of Lyon in France. Major Painter Wins Master s DAYTON, OHIO U. S. Air Korco Major Charles E. Painter, son wi Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Paint er of 107 Cleveland Ave., Kinga Mountain, N. C., has received his ' 2ie:. These include: 1 j 1) Public low-rent housing. ’ 21 DrAvntewn redevelopment. 3) Urban Renew.al. ; Tuesday afternoon from ■ United Methodist church. $1739,000 Would Mature In March 70 Kings Mountain Public llousin^ Authoril.v ha.s invii(‘tl bids oi >1,739,000 in notis, fii.si .s(*np 1969, (0 aid in financing tlu j2,7iK},0X) pioject now uHieiwa> The bids ar<‘ to bo received at .he authority’s oifie**, .703 Wes lold street until l o’cloik rues- day afternoon, August 19, wher. they will be opened. The notes will be dat(*(l Soplcm x*r 10 and will liave a maiurit;- ate of Match 13. 1970. The bid notice is advertised in today's Heiald -ami ai)pe:ired it the Aug. St 5 issue of the Daily cations pending under the men- Funeral services for W011iam,ll50 to the rear and trunk of the. ! ige Of HUD and its several agen- A. (BilH Peterson were held ["Terry auto and $-,oOto the front _ ■ Grace|»5urnper and grill of the Towery OUltOll I veh tele. . Patrqlnwm Beattie pharged I Mr. Peterson, a retired em-:cUreqQe ICdgar.Gladden, 57, of ploycc of Loomtex Mills, died ati route 1,. Qrover, with failure to All A AClAlWI? 11:30 a.m. Monday morning at! yield right-of-'wvy after a two-; . uu w J r n- • Charlotte Memorial hdspital of a | car. wreck Friday morning at 7i Lawrence Burton, Kings Moun 41 The neighborhood facilities ^eart condition. He had been hos.i a.ip. the Cleveland-East Ridge tain student at the University cf Buyer, e. « fr 1 ^ , Ipltalizcd here for two weeks and ipier^ctlon. ReatUe said that North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is ptjA retains tlie right to 5) The Buffalo Creek water, died shortly after arrival at the'johnny Wallace'Cain, 32, of 512 among 3S students selected to eject any and all bids. • .Charlotte hospital. (Lantiing street, operating a 1963 study in Franco next year as par- * w Harner dirreb.r of . ^ The city's wwkable program He was a member of the Gracetravejing north on t ticipants m the I9o9-70 coopera- M.S. degree at the Atr Force In- for community development has'phurch and a veteran of World .mute of Technology t AFITlJ hoen approved for Uvo years. W^ Twh^ch he seWd i^ Wnght-Patierson AFB, Ohio. | prior approvals have been for j army medical corps. He had AFIT provides accredited grad-i^'^^ j confined to crutches for several PRESIDENT ^ Robert H. (Bob) Goforth will head the Kings Mountain Rotary club os presi- aeat tue cut»iiu9 yea«. Robert H. Goiortb Marion Poole, of Raleigh, offi cial of the .State Highway de partment, will conduct a public hearing here at City Hall Monday night on the* pndiminary long- ; term thoroughfare plan h).- the ' city. 'The hearing will begin at 7:30. Map of the preliminary plan will he displayed and is now available for viewing at the May or’s office. The plan envisions a Iwlt route around the outskirts of the city .vith take-off points at east and west on the p.oposed I'S 74 hy- pa.ss, bi-sccting of the U. S. 74, NC 161 and 216, along with a gia<ie separation point at the rail crossing at the intersection of Hawthorne road and Battleground (NC 216b 'I'here a:e al.so numerous con- lecting links, some extant, some proposed. ”I hope,” Mayor John Henry Moss said, ‘‘the courtroom will bo .lied n)r tins hearing, ills «ju:te ung-rangc and cannot be brought o fruitifin except in piecemeal 0'>rTe«;. Bit the city and the state highway commission wants the viewpoints of alj citizens as to the merits and demerits of this p.eliminary plan.” uute-level resident training as! Completion of the currently ap-P'^^® injifry. fpart of the Air F’orce's profession- proved program will mark tlie jmwted at $35 and $110 to the Cain, This will mark the sixth conse cutive >ear UNC has sent a group He also noted that S277,tVK) of club has installed ne,v offic'ers for; the $1,739,000 will be used to re- the IHGO-lOM) year. Roocrl H. Go ! Annual reunion of the McGills govirrnmcnt ‘o. in is the new president, sue-j of Gaston will be held Sunday, KPh, at 5 p.m. at Bethel Arbor on St. Luke church Major Painter, who majored in mechanical engineering, is being assigned to Phan Rang A3, Viet nam. Former Chiefs Rites Conducted th^ sisters, Niles 3ishop.;s. Cans.cr stre^ ^ Roujh will ser^ss resident dheCo:-and d;;asu!;n- ^Shelby, and Mp. Leonard Gantt i from Elm ndvi.sor. Meantime. J. W. Jat kson. pro- is Liirry D. Hamrick; asst, secre- ner will be spread at 6 p.m. land Mij. Grady Wells, both of vestigating , V!!" superintended for W. H. tary-treasurer Richard E. Shan- Hugh McArver of Gastonia. King* Mountain. . . P- L. .Whde, f?1, - to complete the usual 30 semtsi r construction Company, ey; and sgi.-al arms Jo.*;eph R. clan president, and Rita Phifer of said he hoped to pour foundations Smith. , King.^; Mountain, clan secretao'. on th(* 22-unit Four new di^'cetors were elect-' issued an invitation to all clan Funeral rites for Arthur E. an.1 a former pastor. Rev. W. C., struck the 1984 Buick in the shic. a broadjan- e of subjeHs ofR-red La.key r F.-nton I.a-son, Wairon Stock- membi-is and friends to attend. ^aid D. L final rites were conducted Cahsler. was turning into his hours of a year’s work in r* 'Phe major, a 1952 graduate ofi Kings Mountain High School, at-; _ _ K.iKled Appalachian State Uni-; Aderholdt, 76. of Lincointon, a Sides. Burial was In Mountain! Damages were estimated at $200 by the French university. Thus, veisity, Boone. N. C., and also re-1 former chief of police in Kings' Rest cemetery. to the White car ah 1 $75 to the the stu>nt makes normal pro reived his B.S.A.E. degree at; Mountain, were held Tuesday! Active pallbearers were T. J. Spears vehicle. I g)x*ss toward his bachelor’s de-, AFIT. ■ morning at 11 o'clock from StJ Ellison, Roy Pearson, George De Investigating officer L. D. Beat, groo during the year abroad. .Mark’s Lutheran church of Lin-1 Brule, Merle Valentine, Carl tie reported that Mrs. Pearl Mill-i Wliile all courses at Lyon will er Peeler, of 313 E. Ki-iu street, be conducted in Frcneh, many of operating a 1936 Chevrolet, wasjthe program participants are not wnun w ik . i . traveling south on piedmont ave- French majors. The program 1^ — * ■■ f nue Friday morning at 11:45 a.m. open to qualified undergraduates m mornirtr at his home. , Woler.Shorl SOS re.^ardless of academic major and UaAIICtkV 9 The son of the late John F. and I which he was a mem- Gantt and H. C. Wilson. r^dc; ^^rf.rr“H“!l wiV ^' «‘.ment was in the church^ is tlie daughter of Mrs. E. L. Lo- _ ' by his pallor, Rev. J. C. Lane.' driveway when the Spears auto quired and elective courses from ‘ section of the pi street for which grading is vir- ton, Tom Trolt and Charles E. tunlly complete. Wilson. Grubbing of the 74 acre tract u.striet (Jovernor Charles A on McGinnis siri'ci Is undci way. Hunter of v'hailotle, installed the This is the second of nine tracl.s mnv slate of officers at a rec^mi installation dinner held at tlie Charles Putnam s Father Passes /ano of 407 iingen, Tex. Washington, Har- Citizens Paying ,1969 Tax Bills Mr. Aderholdt died Sunday City Answers Parks* SUsan Baker Aderholdt, he was a retii'od farmer and a Gaston County deputy sheriff. He had al so previously served as chief of police in Cherryville. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lola Carpenter Aderholdt; one South Carolina State Parks had a water problem this week, and the City of Kings Mountain answered Manager Marshall Waldt’s SOS. There was pump trouble at both Camp York and Camp .Some Kings Mountain citizens Everette A. Aderholdt of Cherokee and city dispatched —QKU I'M t V . ' . . .... . . 4 when J. D. Adams, route 2. age regardless of academic major and 37, opened the door of his 1958, is not restricted to third-year stu- Buick into the front of the Peel-! dents. DiiAe er right front fender. Adams was The students will sail from Allllfd A AlUCty parked six inches out of the white New York Sept. 4, aboard the S.S lines, according to Patrolman; France. Nineteen of them are coy Thomas Barnette, 70, re Beattie. Damages were estimated; North Carolina residents and the painting contractor of at $175 to the Adams car and $125; other 19 come from 12 states -and Statesville an 1 former Kings to the Peeler vehicle. | the District of Columbia. Mountain citizen, died Tuesday Bruce Arthur Hoffland. route! — night at 9:17 p.m. in a Statesville was.^ hospital after a lengthy illness. I F'uncral rites will be held Fri fully allowable two' percent-dis- p;;*"-' """ "'’- “;V7;rwat7r7ora‘hosrof a three-car smash-up| day at 1 p.m. from the Chapel ol „ , , . , count w iiia.; IP 11 Mf C Bill Buuch F.'nci-a 1 Home, Statesvillp. The Bronkland ■ Ca.vce high 1 William Potts and Mrs. LewiS; thirsty boys. i King street-Watterson inteisec- fCM | AIIS SHwCFW "‘'h Brackett of- school Band will picsent a con- ! tion. Patrolman Bob Hayes said, ficiatin.g. Graveside services will cert .Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. I Robert Davis. 3S. of SlS Vancou- highway commission offi- be held at 3:30 p.m. Friday from at Camp Cherokee, S. C. Slate iver Lane, Gastonia, passed . , were told hv the dtv Wed- Kings Mountain’s Mountain Rest Park. ^y,,cd and are being mailej as, - ’ - -=* -| i through a stoplight Andrew Phe- cemetery. i Carl BriAvn ,s the iiand dnoct ta-d as completed City Clerk Joe William E. Smith official- citizens, businesses and indus- | ^^ Browm. 23, a. pccts — to retain present traffie! The body will ho taken o ■ j, ,j (-oncert McDaniel, Jr,, said. i.. jj-e final rites : tries street, operating a 1961 Chevro- ^„nals on state and federalhigh- residence, 423 W. Bell street, M BKwn sa. i Uu oncer The two percent discount is I let, hit the Davis 1966 Chevrolet ^Ivs traversin' mominfr at 10 and will would include marenes. classical the intersection and knocked Kings Mountain Country Club. Funeral rites for Clvde E. Put- Rohert H. Go.orth. the new .pam, 69. or Shelby, father of president, resides at 305 W. Gold Charles Putnam of Kings Moun- St. with Ills wife. Frances, and tain, were held Sunday at 3<30 with liis three sons. Blake age 16, ^ from WaU&ce Grove Baptist Don age M and Rich age 7. Go- church, interment following in forth 14^ manager of in iustrial fj-jp church cemetery. iirv .ulreaJy paying their 1969 cutyogl',as'its wafer truck to ha if water j 1, DeerfleU vinl^tin^ AhA IVIiITP SlffllAl nux bills and hereby earning the Mrs. Cecil Carpenter.! from another park source and forged s‘opl'ght vuoK ion ITiOie aignttA supply at U. .S. Distributors, Shol- bs Supply Division, in Shelby. Band Concert Sunday At 2 Mrs. .• t f • ''liiiarn r'uus aiia .virs. i^wiS; iiniaiy uuyo. Judy , Sherrill, both of Charlotte- one The water wagon was bought nrvtrvl' OOlH WanOI nt C f Hmi 1 (T h ’ __ ... .. - . Mr. Putnam was dead on arriv- il ai Cleveland .Memorial hospi tal Friday evening of an apparent ht'ari attack. O her survivors include his 'Vila; two sons: four daujhters; 21 grandchildren and 17 great- gi andchildrcn. Mr. Putnam .is emplovrd at the Dover Mil] until his retire ment in 1960. alicable through August. Davis into the third vehicle slow-i w'ants one more. The city, Mayor John Henry id federal high- resiuc-mx-, ~kz.-> ...... Hie cilv and Thursday morning at 10 and will would include marenes. cl; lie in state until an hour before music and popular music. the service. The concert is free and open B„.v cmpiete. 23 Idycce Bcauty Pageant|5,... Six-Week Camp Shy; Coutestants Wanted a ,, : * * to the left front of the Davis vc- _ , his life in Kings Mountain, mov- I.'T RFNVTNG (5A - Hans, " “ i to the left front of the Davis vc- 3^ his life in Kings Mountain, mov- BoginS Mondoy Stanislau Borov has completed the! The Kings Mountain Jaycees through public appearances and hide. - • tu , Electrical Superintendent Ear] ed to Statesville about five years Pre-sihool bant inaciice begins nation's only basic ROTC sum ; will again sponsor the Miss Kings added maturity through partid-j Sgt. David Corn said that cars conferre.i W€‘dncsday .Monci.iv *' ...... ... ... .. l-,»r T iiA«r ■ n»-rainn TnnaK . _ . . . ... ... ,, VI mer camp as a member of Com pany D, 8th Battalion. Conducted for the third conse cutive year by the Training Cen ter's 2nd Brigade, the six-week camp has doubled in size since the 1937 camp. B.in 1 Director Donald Mounfain beauty pageant in Au- pa tion in a community program operated by Lucy ;.,orraine Jonas\ ^jtji''p)avid^ Webb of the Shelby Barnette otarned Mip gust. Bill Carrigan, president, an-! such as the Kings Mountain pa- 57, of 802 Jackson street, and office and Landis Satter- Boarl Styers of Kings Mountain Mr. Deal MnnH-iv nounced today. I geant”, Carrigan added. Gene Ross Alexander, white of the North Wilkesboro February 1, 1919. band^men \vi i < ‘ v nnfimnm Mr. Carrigan said only four'- “Most important, it will provide Monte Vista: Drive, collided o"; Besides Mrs. Barnette, other ^ young women had become con- the opportunity for the girl who rain-slick Cleveland Avenue and state officals looked ask- s^^tfvivors are one son. Grover C. testants as of Wednesday and is the winner to continue to seek. Jackson streets Friday night at.gnce at several signals in the in- Barnette of Statesville; seve t Eleventh and 1- gta s u that interested young ladies scholarship awards at the North 10:05 p.m. Miss Jonas was niak* terest of soceding traffie on fed 1. . j__ .... T.... i ■ ^^^4. ...u:..u ...ill IncT Q riorht iiirn and Alt'vnnfler . ... . and Hngs d be I our ^ ^ _ _ _ ! 10:05 p.m. Miss Jonas was mak*’fJ!.e^t^o/sweding^tra^m^^ grandchildren: Mrs. Thomas Britt are members of the band will Unique in its concept of provid-’ should contact him or any Jay-lCarc^na pageant, which will aidling a right turn and Alexander, highways through *’ B-ui. in in'^ atdive-duty training in lieu of cee. i her in obtaining an education ati struck the 1965 Jonas Chevi'olet interested in I-<Kvarci Beihold of Pittshur/, Ba.. uvo >ears on-campus study, this! Winner of the local pageant will; the college of her choice", thelin the right side. Sgt. Corn passage of through traf- Wavme ^ nr-ed ^‘‘itVe i i hesc imuorint camp differs in many aspects enter the North Carolina pageant, president said. ram was just starting and visibil-1 iju* only within he realm '>Bo. Thomas. Maiian and Huh ui^ed to attei t . I - ' ^ y . r , - . queen,: In announcing that this or-an- ity was poor. ^ ^of safety for bith vehicular and « Barnette, all of the home, rehearsals. from the normal basic training; held to select the slate cycle. w’ho will compete for the crown ization plans continuation of the Each cadet attending the camp'of Miss America in the national Kings Mountain pageant .sponsor- at 10:45 p.m. Bobby aiiciui« ' . t-i:. XT oUl-v U iirin Ua uaM *•' ” * Sgt. corn ropoi lod Miat SumUiy j,.^rtestrian traffic, 10:4o p.m. Bobby Michael Wells, 16, of .503 E. Washingtor; avenue, Bessemer City, was mak ing a left turn off Set'onJ street, ran off the right sirle of the street and struck a utility pole and then left the scene. S»l. Corn said the, Youth Groups To Sing Sunday Youth Of Kings Mountain Bap- ih#* Mavor ooo b'olher, W. H. Barnette of — uu aiav s ^ . 3,^^, ,,jroc sisters. METEF RECEIPTS 'Mrs. Gnivor Claik of Banards- Parking mt'ter nwipts for the viPe; M 'S. James Svvirk of I.an- week ending Tuesday t.Mah'.i caster. Pa- and Mrs. Katie Tat** S13S.60. willi S125 from on- of D'^nville Va. Alst) Ri’*’viving| street meters and $13.69 from are three great-grandchil iren. ( f.-street meters. is a volunteor, under no obliga-, competition at Atlantic City. N. ship. Carrigan said it will be hold tion to continue the entire six J. in September 1970. at Central Junior high school au- weeks; therefore, those comp-let-1 The event this year will bs the dltorlum August 23 at 8 p.m. ill" the program are highly-moti-! fi-fth annual Miss Kings Moun-‘ He also announced that com- vated young men. tain pageant sponsored by the mittees to plan the program have Covering basically the samel Kings Mountain Jay:*ees. "We are been formed and that Organiza- course of instruction in two w'eeksj again serving as sponsors of the Rons in the area will be asked to'driver and vehicle were found ap. less time, the cadets receive great- pageant this year because we be. sponsor contestants for the pa-1 proximately three miles from the er emphasis on tactics and lead- tievc it provd’es a valuable con- geant. scene of the accident. , . I . ^ ^ ^ . 4, r .^iwhin F'ach cadet at some time tribution to the (‘ommunlty and "This will be a community en-| Cars operated by Brenda Llane, 11st church and >outh of "si'rvtxl in a leadership position, be to the young ladies who will on- deavor and we in the Kings Moun.i Shockley, 22. of 202 Benfield; Baptist church of Bc'ssemcr City it\nuad leader or platoon leader.lter the competition", Carrigan t^in Jaycccs are sui'o all in the Road, and Ro.se Bolding Spicer, will sing the folk musical, Tell The graduation ceremonies were! said in announcing plans of his community will participate to In-1 27. of 603 Tern?'Ie street were in- It Uke It Is , Sunda>|^ night at „A«aimio.t pniirolv b veadets i organization surh its sudoess", Carrigan con-, volved in an accident Wednesday 7:30 at the Bessemer CH> church. .. . . * « .>1 , . .x PaXt Romv is^a graduate stu- “We believe it serves the com- tinued. ! at 12:50 a.m. at the intersection The musical program is under Kings .Mo.mtain district pupil.s for dutie.s AuguM 21.^t aiui O.ien- dent Tulane University and a miinity well because it foo.ises at- "We will he requesting the com-: of East King street and York the direction of Miss Cajuilla pd ISO faculty member.s August students i.s Augus *' 5iSv,rr*'"~^xr^,;■;o ““ ■ i" “„r;rs™' ■ Faculty Complete Foi August 25tb School Opening; Principals Report Sfhool hells will ring for -1,130 dny iTIm.sdayi. Teachers rt'pnrt Local News Bulletins ATTEND CONFERENCE Arlin Wilson and Gerald Laws, technicians at Wilson T. V. and Music, attended the Magnavox Service Training Conference at the Holiday Inn in Charlotte on July 30. They attended lecture classes on ser vicing tlie new Magnavox Total Automatic Color 1. V. whic!i will be on display at the local store by Augu.st 17. This new' Magnav'ox represents an inno- vaticn in television viewing. ROTARY SPEAKEP Jot Lanev, executive directo*' of the Kings Mountain Ledc- velopmenl Commission, will he guest speaker at Thursday's noon meeting of the Kings Mountain Htitary club at 12;i.> at the Country club. GOSPEI SINC A Gospt*) .'^itig will be hcM Saturday night at T;36 at Cht*;- okoe Street Baptist church an 1 the interested conimunit> is in vited. BOARD TO MEET Regular int'efing <'f the ci'y tcmmission will bt* held at City Hall Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. rrincijial item is receipt of bids t.n the Battleground avenue parking area j)ro,i(M*t. No bids were reeeived on the intial in vitation.
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