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ity Limits (Estimote 1968) 9,300
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Kings Mountain's Reliable Newspaper
Pages
Today
VOL 82 No. 14
Established 1889
Kings Mountain, N. C., Thursday, April 2, 1970
Eightieth Year
PRICE TEN CENTS
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Buford Cline Dam Site Litigation Over At $33,500
Greene Out Of Board Race;|"
Books W31 Open Saturday
Democrats
Now In Field
For Two Seats
Clinics A. Orcone has with
drawn his candidacy for ro
ck.iion to the county comrr's-
sion.
Commissioner Grccnc said his
<k^;ision was d ctalod by the fact
oi illness \^■..i)^n his family.
Comm. Gr<cno’s wit'hdrawai
iT.lurcs to seven the number of
CandidaU's for two ccmmlssior
KoalvS and to six the number of
canaiclatis seeki i^j the t wo Dem-
o^iralic nom nations In the May
2 primaiy.
The re.maininf? seven are Com-
mivssion Chairman B. E. (Pop)
i*'immf)ns, Yates Smilb, Jr., My
ers T. Hamhr gilt, Phil H '?kcr,
Rov Lee Drdmon, and \V. W.
Lynch, all E>cmocrals, and Bob
-Mane;, RopubUcan.
Crmm. Grct'ne’s withdrawal
statement follows:
“It‘s with dfcpt'st regret that
I must announce my withdrawal
from the County Comm ssion
Race. Tile leason for my delay
ing so long to announce was due j
to illness in the family.
“With this continued illness,
ong with expanding business
(ns, and upon advice from my
ctor to slow down mysel’, I
am forced to make this great
decision. Mv fam'ly’s health and
my job must come ifirsf. Thero-
foit» with all this on me, I do
not feel I could give this earn*
palgn the w'ork and time it de
serves.
“I trust the voters will serious
ly-study the candidates for this
important off cc and on May 2
tlort the two BEST men for the
“In my opinion this will bo
the most important County Com
missioner’s race in the P^st 2o
years and probably the next 25
voar.s.*’
J ^^doi
Democrat Precinct
Meetng Saturday
(’hairman J.
EVANGEUST — Rev. U- A. Me-
Manus, postor of Grover First
Baptist church. Will be evangO'
hst for revival services begin
ning Sunday at Oak Grove Bap
tist church.
Oak Glove
Revival Opens
I
Rev. U. A. McManus, pastoi
of First Baptist Church in Grov
er, 'Will be evangelist for revivai
servlu's beginning Simday at
Oak Grove Baptist chuich.
Seiviccs w'Ul be at 7 p-jm. each
evening through April 12th.
A special pre..schoor pro;rarr
for ages four and fiVv .s plannee
for the services. A nursery wil
be provided for child.on tlirei
ind younger. Gospel preachinj
ind special singing will be a fca
lure of the scivices, announce
Rev. Russell L. Hinton, pastor.
Rev. Ml. McManus is a grad
uate of the University of Soul^
Carol na and Southeastern Bap
list Seminary. Before coming t^
Grove;*, ho was director of dr
velopm.nt at Gardner Webb col
lege in Boiling Springs. He serv-
j <*d for some time as associational
I superintondept of Mission in the
Ollie Harris has Eastern Assoc atlon of N. C. and
celled a special meeting of the
West Kings Mountain precinct
TVmoerat.s for 10 o’clock Saturday
morning at City Hall.
in Camden, S. C. He is a formci
pastor of Bear Marsh Baptist
church and North Rocky Mount
Baptist church in Ektslcrn North
Registration
For May Primary
' Three Saturdays
! Rpj: stra^ion hooks tor the
I May 2 Democratic Primary will
open at the county s 2S voting
pie'cincts Saturday.
The.e are no changes from
recent elections.
l2orks will remaii cp''n for
three Satu’days fro-n 9 J'm. im-
til 6:30 p.m. April 4th, 11th and
ISth. April 25th, will be Chal
lenge Day from 9 a.m. until 6 p.
m.
Eleciions Board Chairman
Ralph G.'lbert said election ofL'i-
cials will remain the same.
Kings Mountain aiea precincts,
iheir locations and officials are:
Bethwaro, at Botluvare school,
M.i*s. Alice E. Connor, registrar;
Mrs. Cai*ol\ri Hicks, Democrat
Judge; Mrs. Ailcon Ho:ndon. Re
publ can Jud,e.
East Kings Mountain, at C^ty
Hall Courtroom. Mrs. Nell C.
:*i*anfoid, registrar; Clavon Kel-
y, Democrat Ju:Ige; Mrs. Har
old Glass, Republican Judge.
West Kings Mojintaiii. Nation-
al Guard Armory, Mrs. J. H. Ar-
hur, Registrar: Mrs. Paul Pat
erson, Democrat Judge; D. G.
-ittUjohn, Republican J.dge.
Cmver. at urovor Rescue
quad Building, Mrs. J. B. Ellis,
•egstrar; Mrs. James Scruggs,
Democrat Judge; Mrs. Lela
leam, Republican Judge.
Waco, No. 5 Township, C. M.
Murray, registrar; Mrs.’ Ruby
ipurl ng, Democrat Judge; Mrs.
Vlaurine Moore, Republican
Judge.
Members of the Board of
jQleclions are M‘s. William P.
rheon. Democrat, Gold street.
>hclby, and Paul Vogel, Ropub-
'ican, Duke street, Shelby.
Chairman Gilbert reminded
dtizens they must be registered
o vote and advised citizens who
lave moved into now precincts
ince tbo last county-wide elec
tion to obtain transfers.
mi
MICE AND PUMPKIN TO PERFORM — The children pictured above are among the seven mice
and seven pumpkin who will perform a song and dance routine in the Little Theatre produc
tion of "Cinderella" Friday night, Saturday morning and Saturday afternoon in Central school
auditorium. Mrs. Ray Holmes, holding the wand of the fairy godmother, appears as Cinderella's
foiry godmother. Standing/from left Joanna Rushing, Gregory Wesson and Yvette Roberts. John
and David Gront are the "mice." (Photo by Isaac Alexander)
"Cindesells"
Appeal Hearing
Toeh Two Days,
Ended Friday
MARTIN HARMON
I
1 Bukird Cline was to accept the
jury award of S33,500 for the 93.-'
aero tract required for the Buffa
lo Crock dam site*.
City .-Mtorney .lack White said
Ml. Cline’s attorney had said Mi
Cline would not appeal.
In fact, at Wodne.sday noor
Cit\ .\tt()rncy VVliiio was on route
.^:ie*lby. to de posit with f'lerk o'
Court Paul Wilson the e’ily’s chock
lor 53073.67 — halante duo or
the* award le» .Mr. Cline.
The city, following ruling of
tlio Clerk of Court ana the apprais-
, al committee, depeisitcd in ese*row
with tlie Clerk the S31.500 ap
praisal committee award. !
I The check repre'sents: (
1 I Tlie $2(100 difference between'
the* iniliil award and the jury
! award, and ,
I 2i Inten’st al six {wreent on i
j $33,500 from September 17, dalel
' c£ taking by condemnati»n e>nhe‘l
I Cline traei. This amounted to
! S1073.6V.
Hearing in Clenoland Superior ■
APPOINTED—^Edward H. Smith
is newly-<g>pointed member of
the Community Advisory Coun
cil of the Small Business Ad-
ministroUon.
Council Taps
Ed R Smith
FJdward il. Smith has b'^en
nppo nted a member of the Com-
court .‘irforo Judge Sam J. ^vin Advisory'coun.-d of the
III on the Cline apDoal of the sn,a,| business Administration.
Kiwanians Oppose
Consolidation
Purpo.so of the meeting will be ^ Carolina.
te) re'ccivo the resignation of the j —
Cliairman and to elect a succ(*s-; ON DEAN'S LIST
sor. i 'Buford Pressley, senifir oco-
Chairman Harris Ls a candidate noniies major at A & T Stale
for Slate Senator and announced; University in Greensboro, was
hi.s decision lo resign when pri*' listed on the dean’s 1st for
marv.opposition developed. Grady^ the first s..mester. He is the
Thomfts, of Shelby, filed against j son of Mr. and Mrs. Plato
Mr. liarris I Pi'ossley of Belvedei’e Circle.
[C«xtiie Plants Are Sponsoring
"Opeia^on Future" During April
'IVxiile manufacturers in the < lx* aimed at familiarizing people
Kings Mountain area will join | in the area with some of the
wilir mills throughout the south ' opportunities available in textile
in \j, month-long recruiting cam-; plants, he added.
aimed at attractinir now i Accoiding to the Amorical Tex
-'workers lo the Text le Industry, tile Manufacturers Institute
. .. , ^ i.TrriTot- !Which is sponsorinir the overaW
Called ' campaign, the Kiea is to achieve
/ titt* campaign IS scheduled for j united simultaneous ac-
April 19(0, an is tion the kind of massive? expos-
<'d joinIl> by local textile man- ^ake everybody
ufaBturers. Sponsors include : ^
. ]<.b uppor.uni.ies it
Oxford Industries, Duplex Intor-
providcs.
chairman o
I
„a..w.u.i Divison of Reeves
Bl*oihers, Inc., Mauney Mills* ffamJick.
■\t>unev llusierv Minette Mills. , ATMI s pul,lie itla.ions comm.l
■,*1 cm-ulinu fiiVowins. amonK ! 'vHo w,lh ••.brealmn couutu.
.her le.v.iU; companies in iiie /-bsirman C. P. Lin’d is eo-
• ('hairman of the promotion, sold
“kImo Smilh. up nu:-.'ox inter. : “We don't expect tliat Operation
national, chairman of the local u ure wll mimcd.atmy resuh
c.unp.fyn. said the hidustiy.wide Ilong lines of job candidates a
eamp.aisn .slogan will be, “Get a PuTu" ,1
‘ In Te.xHles" "lat it will alert people, partieu-
■ ”AMd the'ie ore many g„„d , Jouns P<;ople, the undereni.
jobs available, Mr. .Smith said.|P>“';d «ml he tmcmploy.^ o
it,- e,.limated there are some ^ be fact that textiles offer stea.ly
10.000 job openinss each year in b’bs, tbe kinds of satisfac ion
textile manuf.r turin?. Textiles, ' bat resul from doin.er wor h
h said, employ .seme 10,000 peo- ''’b‘'‘' work, and opportun.lies for
pIc in Clcvclanl Count.y area a-.
lone, rcprcsont'n.g -a major por- i Cha.iTnan Smith said the local
c<'nlage of all Indu-strial employ- campaign will bo aimed !^t per-
{sons of ail working ages, but
wMso .specific goals arc being s(*l the heaviest concontiMtion of
llin number of new r- o^lc activity will probably be largct-
to be hired. Mr. Smitli said. “Op- | cd at young people in the pro-
efotion FVturo” stands for First cess of choosing a vocation.
‘United Textile Recruiting Effort, j Although the industry has
'^o. many of our activities w'ill I (Continued 0**- Puuc
Day Care Group
To Meet Tuesday
Tiu' Mayor’s Day Care com-
nittee will meet Tuesday at
loon at a luncheon meeting at
<ing» Mountain Country Club.
Members of (ho committee are
Duane Robinson, chairman. Dick
>han.y, Tom Bair, Gary Adam
'On, Jim Jenkins, Kylo Smith
ind Don Jones.
COMMUNION
The Sacrament of Holy Com
munion will be oKsorved at the
11 a.m: morning worship serv
ice Sunday at First Presbyterian
church. Dr. Paul Au.sloy will
speak on the subject, "A Mem
orial’*.
]|y MARTIN HARMON
The Kings Mountain Kiwanis
club at its meeting Ia.sf week a-
dopted a resolution opposing
county • wide consolidation of
schools.
The action was (akc'n shortly
after announ(*em<*nl by the Shel
by Chamber of Commerce that a
sub committee on county - wide
school consolidation had been ap-
appointed and would confer on
the subject with the County As
sociation of Govenimenlal Offi
cials.
Donald D. Jones. Kings Moun
tain district schools superintend
ent and president of the Kiwanis
club, .spoke briefly, without rec-
ammendalion for actioi\ on the
f'oiitinuing consolidation propojs-
a1
1
Currcntlv. Suiierintendeiit Jones |
fold the Kiwanian.s, Shelby and!
Cleveland County district schools
are “up to the w’all” on debt
service for capital expenditures,
whereas the Kings Mountain dis
trict is not.
No n'cent action on the con.sol-
idalion que.stion has been taken
by tile Kings Mountain district
board of education. However, pri
or to the !\Iay 14, 1969, vote on
.supplemental lax equnlizafion.
the Kings Mountain hoard put on
the minutes a motion opposing
county-wide con.solidation
Peiformances
Friday, Saturday
Ti'c cuilain w.i: go up on
“C.'ii.;U icHa”. a llr.co-acl play by
he Ki’ig.^ Mountain Little Thea-
rc, K.iday night at S:15 p.m. in
J.ntral s-hool au litoLum.
L -Tiu-at: c | la>'.*is—iargi
aast ot adults an ! chddrcn will
.’so p'.Tseru i:ic '..cli-knfj.vn j
!'airy‘':.a adaplidon t-y (r!nr!<iilr
appraisjil committee award began
last I'hursday miirning and tin*
jury r(‘p()rted Friday afternoon.
Five ether condemnation ac-
ti.)us have been lodged and At
. lorney White c<»mmentod, “The
Mr. .Smith was notified of hi.s
3pp<Mniment lliis week hy Hilary
Sandoval, Jr., adm nisirator of
the Council.
'r h e Cnmmunit v Advisiiry
Counci! i.s a lia.-on hetvvo.n tlie
Administration
City of Kings Mountain has nojsiriali Business
intention ot letting the.so other, ^nd small business communiti<*s
actions drag a.s has this one. We
plan to move aliead full blast.” |
Th<* five remaining actions, a-i
.in; I cni'in.g S itu'.d.iy
at p) and a 'ain at 2
r uniarces will be in Central
.hod aucliioriuni.
Ti.kcl^ arc on !-.ile al "'M-
dult.", 7.5 cents for sli’d.nis and
0 fe;ii> for thiidicn 12 and un
’er.
S' lgi crews wore bu-:.- leudy
mount of proiierty involved,
dude:
1) Against Ambrose B. Cline.
100 acre.N.
2) .\gainst John D. Cline, 59
acies.
M.. .‘“hn th. son of Mr. and Mr.s.
E. A. Smith of Kings Mountain,
is a radio commentator on tex-
i tile news for several North Car-
; olina stations. He i.s a former
.hairman of the Cleveland Coun
ty Rep.'droan Parly.
Cline, 136
Jr..
CRD Committee
Meets Thursday
The central business disiriet
morning I :i\ Against Buford
p.m. All I acrer,.
41 Against W. K. .Mauney.
and Buford Cline, owners of Dou
b!e E Ranch, 247 acres.
5) Against Coleman Goforth.
14V ncr(*s.
Hearing before the Ck'rk of' redrwlopment project commil-
Court has been conductetl in lliedt'c will meet at 7:1.5 Thui*sday
s.enoiy (»n xcsUidav' as tlie John D. ('line ca.se and ruling of night at City Hall.
•3st was holding 'ns.s ; diear.'- the clerk on poinls-ol-la\v que.s-' Rdl Bi (»\vn. cliairman of tlu*
:\s. Cosiumis had arr v-’d from tions favored the city. Appraisal, siT’vrommiitee. \vi:l :*e.
lickr.ry Co.siimic C’ lvpa-iy and (•(unmi.s.sioners have not been ap I f>n resuiis of a recent meet-
>01, d: ec^^'i* pointed in this action. ; of his committee.
;n. C.iN:i,;in''j Si.xty-seven pro|H*rties re(|uired Charles D. Blanton is j'roject
hy the city to build Hie Buffalo; t^ommitte,- chairman.
Creek water resevoir have been
acquired, 66 by negotiation, one
by eondemnalior action.
■’-Irs. Nan J an G
was (listrih lirg f
‘.r.d s;a;>,(‘ srlCng.-t reflect the
nrried in wIC.ii Cinder(ila wat.
dom*.
An ad'itmn to the phiy is p
’nus:ca] number hy the seven i
CHAIRMAN - Au®n will i0’,“:"’Au- j Rldck Nomiuee
serve OS chairman of the Kings j, dioren^raphor i
Mountain Cancer Crusade tor
the month ol April.
Allen Heads
Cancel Crusade
“Tliis F’^ay is not written ihnvn l
'o the child's level", said Mrs j
G ant. “It's a play both aflult.s
For Award
VFWToEled
New Officers
.M«mday ni' iH will be EKvtion
,,, , ,, ^ I Night at Frank B. Gla.ss Post
.nd cdildiT., w ’l " lx, ’Vrir '^’1. Veterans of FotelRn W.ars.
iiiu rniioit.i \% . lap.N. lAIi-s. IMli.ai.'t Hla.k was a mim -
Mrs. Giant, the former ”
Nan net for the Outstanding Young
Jean Gantt. :s a speech t!H»iap!st j^fjnc.ator Aw'ard for 1969-70.
in the local school .s.vstom. She j yj, of foui
^ a giaduate of Plonk School of nnminoes chosen from tne .,ex
Larry Allen, drafting instructor Creative Arts ajyi Sta’ey Col’ego jngton City School system fur
at Kings Mountain high school,.^1 tlic Fpnken Word. Fhe appear- Annual Jaycee Awaid.
will serve as chairman of the -'’d on si go as “Aunt Paddy” Out of a faculty of .33 at Dun-
Amcrican Cancer Society’s Cru- the Little Piientre’s ihsi pro- intcimrdiate School Mr.
sade in Kings .Mountain during dilation this season, “Curious i^ia^k was chosen to
The h.x equalisation proposal' mon.n u, .p. u. ^fu-age,
was defeated by a largo major- Allen announced this week being part.ayi^: b two n(’*.v-
. chairmen of the various commit- cfimers to the slace: Il.illh?
.^helby district is authorized lo tec's for the drive. Ward Hustetler in the fem.i'o
levy a supplemental school tax ujad and R( b Wicsener h'< h
cf 40 e<'iits per $100 property val- Thoma.s F. Burke will serve a.s ..pj-ir, x’ Cii/in-
uation. Kings Mountain'Is au- industrial chairman and Jot* , / x
thorized to l(*vy 20 cents per $100. Smith and Bob Webster will be (toHrmurd On Pag - Kmhf)
and the county district is author- business co-chairmen. Mrs. Nor-
represen
his school. Mr. Black joinei
Dunbar faculty last August alt
er gradauting from Appalachian
State University.
Tit winner of the award was
.Miss Hulli Parks, a f flh grade
teacher at Holt Srhool. now* com
pleiing 12 yc'ars of service there.
ized to levy none.
ORDAINED Rev. Jerry Lough-
ter* ton of Mr. curd Mrs. Wood-
row Laughter ol Kings Moun*
toin* hot been ordained os pas
tor of Wakeminister Baptist
church in Raleigh. He is a sem-
inory student ot Southeastern
Seminory and resides with hit
wife and two children in Woke
Forest.
Folk Musical
Is Saturday
"Tell It I.^ke It !s,” a fc’k
miTsical about God. w'ill be pre-
sente! h\ tlic y'u h (hii s of
Fir.*^! Baptist and Bctlilchein
Baptist Chunhes. Satiudn niglif.
April i. 7:30 P..M. at the Grace
Methodist Chur.’.i cf Kings
Me 'Ttain.
Written in tlie laii.gua
i rhythms of todjiy. this mus cal
■speaks of the problems of youth
j in the fa.st movir.g society cf Hu* ,
1 seventies. Ralph Carmi hael and [
j Kur' Ka se;* have comlrned tlu'iri
talents to p ovidi* understand i-
^ ble music with a clt*ar mos.sage. I
j T’le popularity of “T !1 It Like;
It Is’’ is shown hy the laigel
man McGill. Jr. will serve as .serv
ice station chairman and .Mr.s.
Shirley H. Hudson as beauty shop
chairman. Mrs. Waller Harmon.
Mrs. Fharios Maunev and .Mr.s.
George Thomassan will servt* as
residential (*o-cfiairnien. Special
gifts chairman will be Mrs. Jo('
Smith and Miss Helen Logan will
head tin* .schools committee Rc'v.
Robert Mann will ser\i» as chair
man of the conimitt(*e on church
es and Mrs. John Ulieshire will
liead the commilu*('on civic clubs.
’ Mr-*. James E. ileindon. Jr. i.s
and <'k‘'tit*man of permanent moinor
id funds
should be
her.
Cynthia Robinson Top Speller
In City-Wide Bee, To Regionals
Meinbt'.s will elect new offic-
'*rs in post balloting at 7 p.m.
md suppe will be served after
the elections.
C’>mm:inder Harold Glass will
picsklc.
Dover To Speak
To Rotarians
John R. Dover. HI. excnilive
with Dov<*r T(*.\tilc Group and a
Shelby lawyer, will he guest
speaker at Thursday’s meeting of
the Rotary club at 12:15 at the
Countr.* club.
Mr. Dover will use tlu* sub-
icet, “Sweden O’d and Now**,
as he presents a travelogue e.f
Sic.'kholm, Sweden which he i-('.
•ently vis ted.
Warren .Stock'on and Ten
tin* pro-
and memorial gift.s
forw'ardcd direcHv to
i numbers of pec pie who attend
.wherever the musical is p(*rfoim
‘ ed.
.Musical accempaniment is pro-
j vided hy piano, string bass, an’
“Wc» hope to (‘xceed last yi*ar’s
contribution.s’as this inonev go(‘s
toward .^upp.irting re.-eaiah. edu
cation and servict* to Hu* caiuvr
Iialient”. said Chairman Allen,
lie cited statistic.^ that one of
Cynthia Kay Robinson, 13-year-
old Central selKKil eighth grader,
is Kings Mountain’s ('hampion Troti have arranged
sp{*lle;. , gram.
Miss Robinson outspelled five Duver holds a B \ j ) f
other school wdnners* Wednesday 'e f om ijn' c-.vcv , f
to earn Hu* rigid to represent the ('Trolin.a at Ch ’rcl Hdl,
•It in the c’har. >itc Observer- ^1^' Itas served as a eac tn and
;p;)n«or( I Keeioncl Bee to be! it* .‘^lie’t'\' presbva r' *-!
lold in Ciiarlot'e April 17'h. '*• *^ a rpem'ux.- r f
Winner ot the Observer B('e will i C'evelaml C'* n n t v Iloa'da’
parti(*ipate in the national finals d Hu* {*t(>>(''.in'l c' 'tintv
in Washington, D. ('. Welfa '* Bnavd. m M'le C’e* e.
Top spellers, who had already ^^‘1 Fv-* rive
boon their respective school win-''*'' df' '-i- 'mi Pi-tv
lU'rs, participated in the city-wide
Oldest Wednesday al the Kings
Mouidain Administrative Build
ing.
'rile slud(*nt.‘^ wa'n* a.sk(*d to
He
sd"\'c^ on ho‘^»'d i-f d'la^’ors
n ■*" M-d^. O * M I*s. F
ttnio'i \ )tie*vd Bank ae-t S'le’b •
s A‘- I nan • 'atM'n on
be boa*it fd laOMA'i, B >*<*1,
: every four Americans will event
ually develop cancer.
.-Mien, his wife, Dianna, and
their two daughters. Ang(*la and
Laura. n*side at 202 North Box
spell too words and write Hu*m Stiukludm. vt*d(*n ‘ind 'm
!
I drums. Allen Jolley, minister
music <tnd education of First i road.
Baptist Church, Kings Mountain. ■ bpeeial emphasis dates and ac-
dlrcels Mk gi'uup. ' (Cuntinutd On PuUc Eiuhij
CHAMPION—Cynthia Kay Rob
inson is the city's Champion
speller and will represent the
city in the Chorlotte Observer
sponsored regional spelling bee.
correctly. Judge's w'ore teachers
from Hu* [.arliclpaling school.^:
East. Betinvare. North, Central, i
We.st and Grover plaids. |
Nort‘i School Principal Iloward.
IJomd .'^erM'd as pronouncer.
The six'Iling champ is daugh |
ter ol Di. and Mrs. Sam Robiiibun.
he hoai't of VTCd. of Charlotte.
SESSION MEETING
.Members of the Session of
Fir.st Presbyterian church will
gather Sunday at 10:40 in the
Session Romn (»f the church to
iccciNt* new nienibers*