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Cynthia Carroll Cn Tour Group Miss Cynihia daughterj iil Mr. and M:s- K^ '^nelh Carroll,' ■iiMurned Saiuni-«y from a tour; - 1 22 states uiili Gaston \Ves-i .<iy Vouth ( ln'i.. The tour w'*" under t!ie clin?c- -tion of Doii- l.is I'tiilaers of Gas-1 tonia. performances! w(*re held in iliu:' les, parks and civic oentei.v T.\r tour took the sroup to Cliii ' ' ’ >an Francisco, Angeles tin Golden Gate je. Mount lUis imore, Disney iinh, and'thc i Lands and the JSat Caves ui S"Uih Dakota ’Hiid tho -te Park. grouj) <»f if unmagors made. t|k trip vi» nv>(iil(* home. Tfirool i^d of pvu” 1111^ were given; 1 Mk, musii-tl. G'.od News, andj (Tfell it Iil«‘ i' <*^he Chri'icniiu^ of the van.*' Wie J. R. Y"ii:i4 Module,*’ was Wemied in hnnin- r»f Ralph Young. of'Ressemt-i City, the first manl t6'tlrive the vun across the coun- tty. rir. XIWANIS CLUB ■' Ki».vani;in Ilavah HariM^r and ‘’Vh(‘ Publiv lidaiions Committe<» jfromise an informative pro- itBr.nm on tin* Industries views on "'the priCf "f driii^'s. Roy Moss, a ,‘y3rover n:iiiv<'. icpresenling the H. Rol>ins I>haiTnaceuticaI ^tompan.v m Virginia will l)e ’ tt'tf’st 8j«‘.ik<‘r at the Kings Mountain ICu .mis club. He is a •graduate «tf iln- University of '‘North Carolina School of Com* iTterce. «:ard or thanks We want tu thank our many kind friends and neighbors for the kihd sympathy and resjjoct paid to us in our time of sorrow. Word< (*an‘not say what is in rmr hearts. Ifwp can he of any help Iri any of you, phui'^e h el frc‘e to call on us at any tinu*. .Ml we can say If thanks. KhVIN lUlOWN .\.M) F.\MILY '* 8:28-pd LEGAL AN OUI)l.\.\.\’CK 'I’O KXTFND THE COIUMJlt.VrK LI.MrrS OF tttt CriY OK KING.S MOUN* AIN, NUltTII CAKOIJNA. Whereas, the I’.oaiil of Oinv missioners h.i.s Immui ptuitioned under G.S. Pin |.■)2. .is amended, lo'anm \ tin* area <lesi i iiied here* hi. and WyeuM.s, the Cily Clerk has certified tin* sufficiency of said, petition ami a public hearing on the qutsfion of tliis anne.vationj ^hold at t'ouncil Ch.iinlKMS at, ?^</ock onthe2Gth day IIHid. after due notice| ation on tiu* 7ih day of I _(»!). an.l i BARGAINS'^. <h<‘ Hoard of ('()m | And Tru' hmehy find a j Vhona piMition ineius the! nis of (;..s. h)0-1.')2, as •now therefore j WE f<Iained bv the Board of Umers of the {'ity of luntain. North Carolina: Tl. liv \ii tue of the au* Janlerl by O.S, 1G0“4.">2, j c(|, the following tie-! hitory is luu’ehy anne.\.- Ide pari of the City of tintain ns of tht* 26th gust lilt;!). IING at a jioplar tree, Inner and runs S. 49 K. fM2 fet'i to a stake If roatl, Bennett, Go- ll^liifer's <oi ner; thence load S. (;;i \V. 119 feet Bennett, Phifer and lilies’ corn<‘r in center preek; th(*ru (‘ with -aid d(*g. .‘to min. VV. G76 (ake in iSfiiier of Bea- thence with another said creek X. 7 deg. Iftl feel to a stake in of cr<‘ek, a new cor* Kin Phifer’s Tne; thence |in Phifer’s line N. 37 |in. K. 5.53 feet to the 'JG, ctmlaining 10.06 1*0 or le.ss, and being a he George M. Phifer and being a portion of the bes conveyed to W. B. Phi-! Ifleorge M. Phifer and Seed to whicli is recorded “ jUU at Pa‘;e 1(12 in the of Dt'Ods Office for County, North Caro* 9J\ 2. Upon and after the ; J.of ^'ahuary, 1970. the a* i ribed territory an.l its [ and jiioperty shall be ! ko all debts, laws, ordii; pel regulations in force in ^ of Kings .Mountain and entitled to the same priv- Id benefits as 'ther parts pity of Kings Mountain, rltory shall lie suhj<‘ct to . 1^1 taxes h'vU'd for the ' |r bc'ginning July 1. 1970. 3. 'riie .Mayor fif tiic <ings .Mountain shall r<*c()rdcd in the office gister of Deeds o.'Clevo- nty, and in tiie office of itary of state of Raleigh, irolina. an aciurate map hnexed tc»riitory. describ- lotion 1 b(*!et>f, logt'ther luly cerlifi(sl copy of this bn 4. Titis ordinance shall dished once, following the —ctive date of annexation, in newspaper having general rir- \lion in the City of Kings [Main. opted this 2Gth day of Au*i h9(>9. ^John Henray .Moss /Mayor ' |T; J. H. McDaiuel. Ji. ; S:2Sl Ww KIMSS IwOWNfi^iJW wNWK nNBRMVj^l!^ WL ffc IMA «Vv 1 TV/ r ^]\h '/ /■ Vf//h, The very idea of brown tells you it’s time to say a fond farewell to Summer—and hello, Fail! We predict its future is mighty bright and marvelously ’’basic" to a busy back-to campus or back-to-anything schedule. READY-TO-WEAR Cash in on Bryant 9's jumper look in houndstooth checks. Box pleats plus wide wide belt held close by an equally wide wide buckle. Great news: machine-washable acrylic. Sizes 5*13. $19 Underneath, Fairfield's long-sleeved She Shell* of Monsanto’s Wear Dated* nylon. White, black, mocha, high shades too. Sizes 34 to 40. 8.00 •on; bank !l! TO CARRY YOU THROUGH THIS BEAUTIFUL SEASON! HANbBAGS Texture-y Bi&lgian linen flapped and edged with topgr^in cowhide. Shoulder strap or ■double-handle pouch. 7.00 Naiihead accents on richly burnished mahogany tone cowhide. 8.00 SHOES "Lady Archdale" predicts a fine futu.';e for moccasin-toe casuals. .9.00 For name-droppers, our Idento-Moc. $12 Tassel kiltie with a definite Scottish B-r-r. $10 Blunt-toe strap slipon buckled in antiqued brass. $12 HOSIERY Our own "Heiress " panty hose in all the tones, from a hint of brown to deep, deep coffee. In Cantrece 11 nylon, the nev/ fiber with a never-before fit. Stretches up ?nd down, around, on curves . .. every which way. In Agilon, for you who love the marvelous fitting talents of stretch mech pair, 1.S9 dL ■U >'<vN. /1 rr-v THE FUTUSEMAKEIiS ..COLLEGE BOUNjj \\ \ Q n' * -Vii • i 4-I-I Bi:%. t Qu: Dui Housf sougt the p gent been H- f\i o
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