WTO
IS
Populaticii
Great3r Kings Mountain 21,914
City Limits (1966 Census) 8,256
City Limits (Estimate 1968) 9,300
.^4 tut*!’ klogi MouotalD flgurt la d«rlT*d Ifom tbt
•pecirj united Staita luftau of tbo Consua report o
^ni'ary I8b6. and ineiudoa the 14.090 populatfon •
numMr 4 TowoiUp. and tlin remaining 8,124 ifOB
number $ Townsblp. in OeTel^j 'toiinty and Crowder
Tewoihip te Ogaton Cotintr.
Kings Mountain's Relioble Newspaper
VOL 85 No. 30
Established 1889
Kings Mountain, N. C., Thursday, July 23, 1970
Eighty-Fifth Year
PRICE TEN CENTS
Bessemer City May Be Kings Mountain Water User
Industrial Waste
Influent Analyzed
McGUl Plant
’Slug" Culprits
Dyestnli Metals
0
If You Weren’t
Counted Call City
T.
By MARTIN HARMON
7Ii(‘ Ktalo dT'partiTK'nl tif \v
an.l air ro.sourct's lia.< been fur
nished ch(‘mical analysis oi in
dustrial influents into the Me
Gill Crook s('\vaso troatmont
plant and has b('en asked for
recommendations lor eliminating
the “slug out” which periodically
las burdened residents in the
area with noxious odors since
mid-April.
Three industrial plants. Oxford
inda;:.ioi, K Mills,. and Craft-
'pun ^ a.ns pul dye waste into the
MfOilt rrO('k .system.
Report of J. C. Hubbell, super
vising chttniist ol Chom-Bac Lab-
Lialcrie.s, liu:.. ol Charlotte, which
•..ndu'ded the (luantitalivo analy-
si.s from sample s collected b> the
I rity and W. K. Dick.son Compnny,
I ctmsulting engineers, list eight
jciiemitals being ri*coived from
* the three industrial firms in vary
ing degree. |
The three most likely culprits,;
j says Dennis Fox, of the Dickson :
GtH>rgn W. Mauney has been in order of incidence, are
re elected president ol the Kings r‘<"'Ppei. lead, and chromium,
k Mountain hospital board of trus-i for J^inc incidence are now
R£-£L£CrED — The Kings
Mountain hospital board of
trustees has re-elected George
W. Mauney president and made
two new appointments to the
board ot 10 members.
Board Re-Elects
George Mauney
f te(*s.
All officers were >(*-eleic4ed at|
the annual meeting this week;
and two new reappointiments to J
llu‘ board- were made. i
Klcct(‘d to a five-year term
were .James Harry of Grover and
Harry K. Page oi Kings Mountain.
Other re-elect(>d officers are
(Ieorg(' H. Hou.<er. vice prc'sident;
and Thomas L. Tate, secretaiy-
treasunn*.
0:h(*r iTK'mbers of the board of
dire: tors, hfsides the officers .and
the two n(nv dirc'ctors, are Roh-
('■I E. Hambright of GrcA'er. Hill
Lowery. William Lawrence FMonk.!
Rev. S. T. Cooke and Hugh D. Or-
mand, ail of Kings .Mountain.
being completed,
Other <*hemicaLs found in the
effluents include boron, molybde
num, tin, .silver and manganese.
Mayor John Henry Moss said
VVedncsd.iy the eity (x>mmission
has asked the department ol wat
er and aiir re.sourccs for a report
and conference “at your earliest
convenienc<.”
The Dickson firm has already
recommended adoption of a sew-
age-usc ordinance.
Some chemicals, if v'olume of
influent i.> too lieax'y. produce
‘slug-outs” which kill normally
growing algae and in turn kiil
off the c'ffoctjve operation of the
trcalmenl plant.
Carl Mauney
Is Re-elected
Carl F. Mauney has hc'en re-
rlerted chairman of th(* city re
development for th(‘ coming year.
Chjtlo'- L. Alexander w.as t'h'. l
ed vice ('■hairman. succeeding J.
O. Plonk. Jr.
Mr. Plonk remains a moimber,
along with William Herndon and
'Diomas A. Tafe.
License Purchases
New Total $4464
Pri\ilege license purchases
from the city I'ofaltHi $-1-16-1
tlmj'.gh Tuesday, City Clerk
Joe McDardrl reported.
The city budget ‘anticipates
$60(K) from this .source for the,
fiseil \e-ar just begun.
Penalty of .'five pei'cent per
month applies to delin(|uen-
xics on August 2.
METER RECEIPTS I
Parking meter receipts for
the week ending Tue.sday total
ed including ' $10.70
fr';m off-street meters and
S111.7."- from on-street motors.
Commission Approves 100-Unit
Low-Rent Housing Application
The city eommis‘^ion has en
dorsed tile application of Kings
Mountain Publ?r Housing Author
ity for 100 additional units of
low-rent housing.
If ai)prov**d by tlie D(‘pairtime:it
of Housing and Urban Diwadop-
men!, the ad.ditional units will
bring to 300 the total in Kings
Mountain.
ahu.se of the housing by its ten
ants. .Mr. H irmon replied, “Tito
immediate reirrionsihility is the:
director'.s, Mr. Thomas \V. Harper.'
and the .secondary responsibility
is with the five members of llt'e
housing authority. The Iav\ neilh-i
er requires renting to any fam-
ilj*. nor does tlu' law prevent e.\-t
pulsion of tenants for abuse to
property oi other eau.se.”
In other actions, the bo.ird; '
1) Approved annc'xation t > the
rity of Ashbrook Park suit-divi-1
sion.
2) Reappointed WMlliam Hern-!
don tp a five-year l(‘i>m on Hu* re-
d(*velopmeni.
3) Approv(*d transfer of a taxi
franchise* from Bonnie Burton to
K:>hert Lari Beatty.
4) - -
Tlie application is for “conven
tional” low-rent housing, where
by the housing authority issues
bonds to pay the cost, (heir airnor-
ti^ation pledged by the fofU’ral
governmeriL
Th(* I.'iO units now being com
pleted ar(' "conventional”, as tq;-
j)Osed to the “l(*ased“ arrange*-
ment umUv vvliich unit.-; arc
e (nt.racted with a Gastonia de-
ve'lope,'. \
Martin Harmon, a member ot
the a.uthority, revievv('d lot the
<*ity eommission at its mc'etmg
last Thursday, progress to date.
Ilf* said th(* need for additional
low-rent hoining units 1s quite*
aoi)arent and is being increa.sed by
tlu* C’ansler street urban renewal
project. He said housing »ui-
I'horily is currently “ov(*r-sold" on
runit.s for the eligible elderly.
r(/nmbision(*r Maude R. Walker
asked if jirovisions an* being i gainst the city'.s pledged
made by the aulhorily to prevent contribution to the
INSTAUXD — Carl V. Wiesen-
er» top/ Vind Mrs. Orangrel B.
Jolly were recently installed as
district and stote officers in the
North CoffOUna Department of
the Americar. Legion and Auxil-
iory. Beth ore former officers of
Post 155 of Kings Mountoin.
Weisener. lolly
In Legion Posts
Two King.*-* Mountain citizens
have been elected to state and
district offices in the North Car
olina Department, American Le
gion and American Legion Auxil
iary.
Carl V. Wie.soner, a past (x>m-
mander ot Otis D. fJrecn Legion
Post 155 ot Kings Mountain, w'as'
installed recently as Commander
of Di.strict 23 which includes posts
in Kings Mountain. Shelby, Forest
Cit>, Spindalc, Henrietta, Ruther-
terdton, and Cltimncy Rock. In
stalled as 23rd District Vice Com
mander wa.s George W. Brown-
' ing immediate past commander
of Warren F. Hoyle Post 82 of
Sholb>.
District C(»mmander Wiesener
also .serves currently as vice
, chairman of the committee on
Americanism on the National le
el of the American L«4gion.
; Mrs. Orangrel B. Jolly. widovN
i of Clarence L. Jolly. Sr. and im
mediate past president of Amer
ican Legion Post 155 Auxiliary ol
Kings Mountain, was installed
: recently as chairman of the com-
i mitt{'e on Legislation in the North
'Carolina Department of the
American Legion .Auxiliary.
D<*;>artment, district and state
officers were in.sfalled recently at
i an Officer’s Ceremony in Char-
latte hnin)rin,g the newly-install-
ed Department Commander * J.
Frink Bake; of Independence
' Post 262. tlie luxst po.'t at a lunch-
can meeting. Commander Baker
succi'eds C. F/. (Budi Thompson,
Jr. of Wilmington.
Mrs. Margaret Greene of Stan
ley was instalU'd as Division V
vice president in the American
I-egion Au.xiliary.
Mrs. Stoterau
Hecarded 346
h Southwest
Ey MARTIN HARMON
Were you counted in the recent
'ni*e I States der-cnnial cen.sus?
If you think you were not, eal]
-X vi.sil the City Hall office and
pvc them 1) your name, 2) home
iddrer;, anti 3) size oi family.
Mayt ; John Henry Moss said
AcJne.-iday, "After fuT-rhor con-
ersations with Census Bureau
ffitials in Charlctto and analy-
is of the city's city utility cus-
:mors. I am further convinced
hat the Kuigs Mountain total is
hert.”
Mayor Moss talke I Tuesday
/ith Dick Golhaim cf the Char-
4te ofiice who told the Mayor
he map used by the bureau, us
ompared to a now one sujJidied
last week was “substantially cor
rect.”
Mr. Gt-tham drfended the count
n tlie ..hailotte region il area
dating that 1) there are 177 per
cent more per.son.s in the '14-21
I ago group living alone than ten
years ago, 2) that there are .5.7
I percent more persons 65 and old-
I er living alone than ten years a-
go, and 3) that there are not
neaily as man.v more birth,*) than
deaths as people think. Mr.
Gotham indicated that the size
of the average family has drop
ped. Jle did not indicate a region
al figure. (The average family
was 3.9 persons at the 1960 cen
sus.)
Mrs. Harlin Stoterau.' a Kings
Mountain census enumerator,
-'aid one other area of indicated
error migJn be the* fact that
Kings Mountain cx)llege students
living aw'ay from homo and
King.-; Mountain servicemen on
active duty were countc’d “where
they were”, not here.
She addc.l that she was assign
ed tlu* 1968 - annexed southwest
area, with the exception of Phi
fer road, and rt'cordcd 3tri per-
SOJV.
Mr.s. Slott'rau wrote the Herald.
“I wa-* as-iignorl three areas in the
city, one of which was the south
west area recently annoxt*d, ann
it was thorougldy eovercxl.
“To he sure, some per.'ple riuU'lv
d On Pag„ Eight
Firs! Unicn
Prsmotes Teer
Ma:'\in L. Tt'cr h:is hcea ap-
P'.'inted as -istant vice-pre.sident
H 'h- K'ngs Mnuni,ain hrancli
of F'i.vSf Union Xatlo-nnl Dank,
■\
L.
PUbUCITY COORDINATOR —
Anne M. Lamm (above). Gas*
tonic lawyer/ has been named
CK Advertising and Publicity
coordinator for the campaign
of Basil L. Whitener for Con
gress.
Whitener Names
Mrs. Lamm
Anne M. Lamm, Gastonia attor
; ney, has been n-imed :a.s Advci
, tismg and Publicity Coordinialoi
of the Whitener for Congi*es.'
Committee, it was announc'ed to
day.
“I am pleased to announce tha
M s. Lamni iias ■acct*»ted an im
poitant role in our campaign ( f
; fort. She is a talenldj youjig la
' dy and has the attributes o
character and 'ability nc*c.ssar
I to do an excellent fob Rv edu
icaiion, intei'e.si -and training she
demonstrates those qualities o'
leadership so essential to an\
sucxx'ssi .1 venture,” Basil L
Whitener remarked in a state
.ment to the news niedia.
'Mrs. Lamm was :radiia}od
from the high school and iunioi
college departments of Ma
ry's Junior College in Raleigh
Sh-> then r€x*eivi\’ the A.H. do-
giw in political science ard Ftt
, glish at the University of North
Carol'na, Chapel Hill, jirior le
,'attending the law sehool of u\C
I Chapel Hill, where she received
I the degn'C cf Juris Doctor ii:
I Tuiu. 1969.
' A'ter her admi.'Jsion to the ha*
in North C-^ro’ina in 19.19 .she
. ' 'mmrnred the practice of law ir
i astonia. She no.v carries on ar
■ active general office 'uod tria*
pra.*!ico.
a stTident Mr.s. J.amm V’l*
active in a wide range of extra*
Mid-September
New Target Date
Tor Rufialo Use
Ne\\ iarg(*t date lor putting in-
o .‘■-ervicf ol the Buffalo Cre(‘k
voter treatment plant is May 15.
Four pumj>s loi finished watei,
luc to have been .shipix'd in Ap
ril, have not been received and
: the manufarturer. Peerless Pump
, Company, of Indian ipolis. ind.,
. has promised shijxment not later
I than Augu.sl 22.
I _ Peerle.sr in turn, told Gillespie
i .'enstructi -n ('omjiany. gtmeial
I :ontrari >r, it liad been held up
I the firm from \\h:i.h it jiur-
' .‘lia.se-- motors.
Tao of the pumps are recpiired'
It the treatment plant, two at'
he booster pu.mp stalivin about
nidway bt*tween the west (ity
limits anrl the idani.
Denni.-- Fox. W. K. Dicks -n com-
Tany engineer, ."aid installation
f th(‘ four pumi:s sh /id requin*
10 more than three days. Tiien*
■vill follow line testing, before
he plan! will he able f':' furnish
ip to lour million gallon.s of fin-
jhed watc. per da\.
“The treatment plant is com-
dete, ’ Mi. Fox .said.
Meantime, work is procet'ding
>n paving dri\
anciscaping.
IF' w
^ Mayor Heads
Water Policy
Study Group
By MARTIN HARMON
: Mayor John Henry Moss has
, named a wat(*r ixilicy eommiitt*!*
in the wake of conversation.s with
Bt*.ss(*mer City Mayor Clyde Sar-
I vis, in which Mayor .6arvis a.;ked
I if Kings Mountain would .sell hi.s
' city water.
I Be.s.semer City is warer-.sliort
and .several industrial expansions
in hi.s eommunity hinge on the
ability' of Bes.semer City to pro
vide wate.’.
“'The Bessemer City Intore.st in
buying water from us points up
, the ne<*d for a water policy,”
! Mayor Mos.s told the citv eommis-
' Sion Tuesday night. “VVe hardly
' have enough for ourselves today,”
: the Mayor added, "but vve liope
■ to treble daily eapaciiy of treat
ed watef by mid-September.”
The Mayor named himseli as
ehair.nan of the special com
mittee, with other members he-
^ :ng C.ommi.-;sioners T. J. Elli.-on,
Ray W. Cline. Norman King, and
Tames Dickey. The committee U
auihoriz(‘d by resolution of the
full commi.*wion to employ the
.ser\’k'es of tho.so eon.'^ultants: W.
K. Dickson & Company, erg’meer-
ing; A. M. Pullen & Company, ac
counting; and the Institute of
Government, for general poli.y.
Mayer Sarvi^ has not indicated
the amount of water Bessen.’r
City will r(>quire but did say his
city is furnishing Lithium C'>r-
poration of .America with ap-
Kings Mountain clistri't boani 'anri'^ a '"'“‘‘o'’ t-'allui s
1 education Tu('sday morning ap-
>roved the local funds .school bud- Mauney joined Sandia in 19.53' monthly' of ra>v water,
fct Ifor Ji’970-7i .schfKil year. ■ membei ol the technical, Corporation has said it
The local funds budget, tot.aling He was pramoted tc super- j additional pumpiige of
:692.282 tar current expenses and ^ of a special sy.sfems divi-! water, he toid Mayor
■ 150..,27 fcr capital expenditures. ^965. and has headed .
I-ocal funds are derivi'd from pmliminary sy.<tems design divi-' □ ^^orvkv of rhe
ho. Kings .Mountain district’s '"•on since Marcli 1969. I ^ Creek trearment plant
•hare of the (’ounlv schocl lav . milLon gallons dai-
Hc^ has a B> in electrical engi-I ('Opacity to the two million
from North Carolina .State i now being treateci at the Deal
PROMOTED — C. Hennan Mau-
nev has been promoted to man
ager of the Systems Develop
ment Deportment in Albuquer
que, New Mexico.
Herman Mauney
Wins Pramoticn
khaol Budget
Approved
C. Herman Mauney , son of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl F'. Mauney of Kings
.Mountain. Ins hef*n promote<l to
manager of the Systems Develop-
at tlie plant and nient Department in th** Systems
i Engineering organization at San-
iia Labexat ►ries, Albuciuerquc*.
New Mexico.
iiandia i- an AFJ? prime cxi;i-
tractor and a subsidiary (f the
VVostorn Elc.-trie Company en-^
crate.« laboratories ir Mi^uquerciiu ! proximatefy
and in Livermore, ^.TTCrnia. ! monihlv of
curricular activities and was an
was rnn: need yc'sferday by i honor student in eolh'ge. She
K. Hinnint, executive vice- served on the staffs of .student
presiden:. newspai'ors an. I lit(*rnry nng.a-
M ’. Terr joined F'irst Union’s | ines during her eollego and un-
Kings Moun'ain hi inch Iasi Nov- I ivoixMly career anq lias had wide*
ember after sen ing as mana;:rr I expc'rience in photogi-.aphy ant!
of the Charlotte Amity Gardens* oil painting,
hranrh. ; She is married to Ron S.
A .son of'Mr. and Mrs. George . Ia Gastonia pharmaeis'
W. Toer, Si. of Hillsboro, the new I who is aedivo in (*ivir and p'
'.evy and the 20 ct'iits ];er SlOtl
akiaticn special dist.**ici tax.
The board also approvt* I Hu*
establishment of a efjmputei pro-
Ti'um in tlie Kings Mountain .sys-
em. Th(' program v\ill give lu'gh
:h.,.-jl students, r.spoeialh lho.se
in advanred math and scionce
•lapses a chance to wtirk with a:*-
ual computers;
F-ciuipinent at Kings Mountain buerquo.
High Scho.al will invlu.de tole-
jhono and teletype* houkuj)-; to
i computer in Raleigh plus a
•coy-punch macdiine.
A consultant wil work with tiie
school in the project. Kings Moun
tain will work wdlh the* Cleve
land County. .SiK'Ihy and pos^i-
)Iy Rutherford County systems
n tlie computer program aiui wi
CcHc*g(^ and has eomploted hi.s
v'ourse work for a master’s degrcf
in husinc'ss administration at rhe
University of New Mexico. He* is a
member cf the* American Institute
of Acmrnautic.s and Astronautics.
He and his wife and theii cliii-
:!ren live at 3I0C Texas N. E., Al-
street plant.
Mrs. Smith s
Rites Conducted
Funeral ser\ ives for .Mrs. Annico
Parker Smith were c.on.ducted at
3 p.m. Wedne.^day at GaliJee Unit
ed Mc'ihodist Cliureh by the Re\'.
J. .\r. McLain.
Burial was in Sloop Pond Ceme
tery in York, S. (’.
Mrs. Smith dh'd Saturdav
morning iji Kings Mountain Hos
pital.
She L sunived by om dau rh-
tor, Mrs. .Mirgart't Powell rf Sht'l-
hy: tw(* sons. Warren Smith rf
King-- .M; intain and Linbergh
officer is a grai uate of Catawba
College (A.H. Business Adminis
tration), where ho was t*lass
vici'-prcsidont in high Iiis junior
and senior years. He is a mctir
bor of the Kings Mountain Ki-
wanis club, tiie King.s Mountain
Country club, Resurroetion Lu
theran church, and of the exec
utive advisory commiftee of the
Cle-veland County Req Cross.
He is a U, S. Marin^. veteran.
ac'livo in (*ivir and p‘>lili-i
j cal affairs, 'fho (J'ist.in::i atlnr j
incc is affiliated wi'h the G'-is-'
! t'onia Jaycelios. Pilot Club, the
I Young Lnwye-s Seviic-n of the’
G'ash>n County R.qr .NsKoviTtif)*!. ^
Dnighters of the Ann'rii-'n Rev-
oL.'ti(»n. and other or niiization-j.
.^he is a lifelong nicanbcr of the
Preshyterian ehurch.
“It is a real opportunity for me
to ix’nder a groit .sej*vi,<* to our
Conti}tu('t[ Oh Eight
learning Camp For 130 Stndenb
Over Friday; Was Pilot Project
Fridov ttio o *1 \ /X f L* f *1^ < 1 — 1
t V. I’.riclRos, fifth
S srndo tocher at .North .sohooi,
Min (o-operatum with .Ras h'een a.Aurded a $350 scho!
t-he redcvelopiment ('ommLssion on
tlu* central business district
Mrs. Bridges Hospital Moving Day: Patients
Wins Scholarship Now Occupying New Wing Floor
pro-
.lect to provide 1i the city’s in-
kind contributions will eonform
to stale law as “noce.ssary” and
2l the eity will pay an interest
differential not to (exceed $.350
on a loan to the eommj.ssion at
more than the legal rati* of six
percent. The additional int(*r('st
paid 6y the eity would apply a-
cash
project.
arship to participate in the 1970
Institute on Constitutional Dem-
oc-acy vs. Totalitarianism.
The Insitule will he held at
UNOCharlotte.
The scholarship grant is bi'in;
made by the Noith Carolina Fki
ncational Council on National
Purposes, Ine., and notification
was ma le by FMward L. Rankin,
Jr.. vic(*prcsident.
It’s Mov ing Day at Kings Moun
tain lio-pitul (his w(*ek as pa
tients are bi’ing moved into the
F'ir' t F'lo If of the now wing.
Administrator Grady I Iowa rd
said tlie new clinical laboral ny
and pharmacy are in op(*ration ■
and that visitors will be able to*
use the new lobby by the end
r.f the week or tlu* first of next
week as soon as a switcliboard is
installed.
Mr. Howard said that u.se of
the new operating room and pa-
■Mrs. iBridges is wife of Glee K. j tlent recovery room should be* a-
Bndges, vailablc by early next week-
3w( ojicrating rooms, a patient
recovery room, a clinical labora
tory suit(». ,1 main lobby and ad
joining snack bar are on the first
fk)or. ANa. a pharmacy, .a cen
tral supply room, a chaja'I and
a patient sunning ar(*a.
3'he second floor can be r(*ach-
ed by two elevator*^. The .second
floor contains 27 private rooms,
four semi-private, a nur.<'(*s’ sta
tion. and a wailing roam. .Moni
toring will he available in four
r-onduit equipped room.s gnuiiied
at the nurses station. ,
ac a? :ted certain time to use* tlie
-’omputer. Co-j! (jf the program
■viJl be S5’000 j)er year fcr a
'hroe-year period.
This program will offer “unlim
ited po-:sibilitie.s,” Joiuv. said.
The Riard approved tlu* <ame
1ual .sy’stom oi busing usa*.! dur
mg the past .*501101)1 vi'ar foi 1!)7U-
(1. This sy’.stem involved separate*
busses for oJ<<montar,v,sd,,oly;„ul Smith of Washitts'i'.'n C(''''on'.'
or juntor ami seuior hi^h sist.o-, Mrs. SalVv^nf;, 'Kim.^^^
ual s>-s em saved 1,7(12 mile, ander. Tssa,. ami Jet Kd« aH !■ ir
"umt 'uMitm we'‘'i‘h' ''’‘'’"“■‘i ‘■'H of Kin-: Mountain.
<1 i/i<u aeiion vv i.s Hk' aoprovxil
•f the purchase of an adfiitional
3U.S. FhL plus a new hus from the
dale will bring the total num
ber of bus(*s t 28.
In other action the Board:
—Approv’ed the t'on.stnrcli.in of
a new vocational building at tlu*
High School. This pre-labricatc I
60 X 75 foot building will house
riri(»kJaying and internal c.'':nbus-
tion engine in.struclion. Jones es
timates the building will h(* rea
dy for use by the fir.-t of October.
—Accepted the re.signation of
two toaehers. .Mrs. Katherine Pal-
ter.son and Bobby \\. Hus.sey, High
.School basketball coach.
—Voted It iiire thret* new
feacliers, Mrs. Virginii Raymer,
Mr.s. D'borah McGinnis Sc.-soms.
uul Jerry Ho\ le.
—Heard a report on tlu* n'liova-
tion c,f Bt*thwar*‘ Scliool which ac
cording to Jones is going ai*eord-
ing t(' schedule.
—.\pproved the paving of drive-
wiys and parking foi North Ele
mentary School and Bethware
Elementary hy the Slab* Highway
Di'partmeni at a cost of $:L6lT.68.
Building Peimits
Total $1I2J66
The building season is on. if
building jiermit.s is.sued by tin*
city’s olerk’.s office is an indica
tion.
Permits to owmers to build or
alter r(*sidences estimate co.st at
$11 ”.566.00.
John -Marshall Lea.-h, of 506
North Watiorson str(*oi. i>- adding
a room to his re^idenct* at estU
mal(*d co.st ot $3500. B. R. Smith
is contractor.
J. \\ il.son Crawford, re.altnr.
was i.‘-':urd two permits to build
two .si.\-room brick veneer r(*.sd-
dentes at 603 and 605 Jolly street
ill ('-limalcji CO.'S! of $16,500 eacli.
Luke W. Hoyle, realtor, wa.s is
sued three p('rmit.s to b.iiild two
six ro n re.m'denees at 705 and
707 SiUthwood Drive at cost of
$12,000 each and a six-room resi
dence at 1003 Princeton street at
('stimat('d co.st of $12,000.
Phillip Brafford. ef 212 Kath
erine street, plans to add a car
port to lii.s- re.'idence and was is-
Coittitimd On p„g^. Eight
SERMON TOPIC
"Tv\-o Sons As Diffi*ront .Vs
Night And Day” will he the
seimon topic of the Rev.
Cliarles Easley at the 11 o’clock
morning worshi]> s(*rvici* Sun
day at St. Matthew’s Lutlieran
cliurch.
F'ri;iay is rhe last da> of school
kg 1.30 Kings .Mountain area sev
enth grader.-' ('iirolled in tlu*
slate's fir.st “nu>ci(*l” six weeks'
learning c:imp at Central .sVhoi 1.
'I supplement a program in
s'cial livj^ig, communications, vo-
c.alional skills and rOvTeation the
stu,l(*nts have taken .several field
tnp.s and during Tin* final week
of school \isit(*d flu* Kings .Moun
tain City Hall, Kings .Mountain
Herald, Pittsburgh Plate Glass in
Sh(*Ihy an;! Idihium v’orporation
of .-\nierica, Bes.s(*mer Cilv.
Last week the students fouri'd
M.ium'y Hosiery Company. Ox-
1 vd Knit. Richardson ilonu's,
.Shelby Daily Stai. I'ranscontinen-
tal Gas Comp my. Kings Moun
tain Rat'.lcgrounl and King.s-
-VI aintain Recr(*atio:i De; art-nu’iit.
3u(*sday’.s rain del ived an out
ing vvhis’h includofl swimming.
(Gx'ning l)ell rings at S a.m.
and cheeses are dismissed at tlu
Don hour. Die facult.v is headed opportunity to e.xpress
b> Central Junior Migli Principal
Fred VVMtheis as director.
Said Director Withers:
“The Learning Camp in its last
week has progr('.ss<^*d with much
enthusiasm and inron^'t on the
l)an of both students and toaeh-
err involved.
“Ibis camp lias served to make
students aware of the manv op-
IHjrtunitie.5 in the area, to discu.'^s
the problems o! eommunity li:o
and to develop better communi
cation with one another. It lias
also given teachers a new insight
intv, the needs f»f the students and
iiou tho.se needs may better iu*
nu*..
“Tlu* studi*iU bociv i-; made up
of eight .i;eperate cla.-^ses of ap
proximately 15-20 students with
.111 average daily attendance of
13(\ Next summer we anticipate
an even bigger and mere ex-
p:mded program that would in
clude mere young folks. We feel
through the vamp we can estab
lish a better under-itanding of tlie
opportunities available to mir
youtii and at the same time he
abl(' to lielp llu'm sf)lv(' some of
the problem'- ol teenager^ toda.v.
'We would like to take Mils
-- . our ap
preciation to the industries of the
area Ilia! hel[X'd make the
Learning Camp a suwoss. It is
our hope that these and other in
dustries will continue to exteiid
to us the eourtesii*s they have
^sliown throughout the summer.”