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In fn WANT ADS I Legals j LETTER TO THE EDITOR Witnesses To Meeting llorixM't W. Klam. NOTICE OF ELECTION Pursuant to provisions o( Hip Charier oi the City <rf Kings Mountain end of tlio f ' . le iaJVw rclatiw to'tlip pjiKju. t (.. muniPi- |jai pJmsUons and to a .os-lution adojitpcl by the sioners Oh Mairch 9. 1971. m t ier- lion is ordered to be held on the second Tuesday after the first •Monday 'in May, tills 'li- leinj; May 11, 1971 for the elOv ion of a -Mayor, .six membiTit o. Hie Hoard of Commussioners for lln> City of Kings .Mmuilaln, one <'anh to 'be elected from each ward and for Che elfittion of two trusbi'es foi the Kings Mountain Seliool Di»- U'iet. One trustee to reside within tlM' (oivorate limits and one trustee Outside the city limit!!. Ttie Voting Places .sliall be as follows: Ward No. I—Oity Hell W.trd No. U—^Tlie Ameriean I^e- gian Building Ward No. ill—East School :Wanl No. IV — First Wesleyan Methodist Fellow.ship Hall Ward No. V—National Guard .^rmdfy. Ward No. VI—iTings Mountain High School, Graver Distrirt—Grover Re.scue Squad Building B<Mluvare ; Distfiet — Bethware .-ii lto»l. , 1‘urk Oijtce District — Park (Iriiw Schi()ol The regjihlrnlion books will be ojsmed nil the afortisaid voting piax^f for/four 14) succe.ssive Sat- ui'duys iwx\ preceding the (‘lec tion, begfinning on Saturday April It), 1971 I between iTie hours of 9;0l» A.m. and 5:00 P,M. for the I rogistr:ii!ion of pt'mons (digible txi vole in (said election, and the reg istraliign books will he oi)eiu‘d fur public I iInspection and challenge on .Satotrtlay .May 8, 1971. Tliifil on Monday May 10, 1971, ; the regi.slrars and judges in any ward/ or seliool ttislriet where I therei may be a ehallcnge sit,ill sit, at an hour convenient to I fheroselV(!s, for the purpose of , declling whether or not the chal ! lenge shall stand or be dismis-sed. t 'Iflie polls sliall be opened at ■ (i:.30 A.'.M. and held open until P..M. locwl lime, Tuesday. Miy 11, 1971. I frtial the registrars and judges sliall conduct the cleotion and certify the results of same to the rjt>ard pf Commissioners for the tiit.y nf Kings Mountain in accord- itnce with the law. I The Registrars and Judges shall toe as follow.s: Dear Sir, | brldgtsl. Tlie newspapers are i Having read numerous editor- quite familiar with Hie numeroas' lals within tlie past MWeral days ailcmpU by autliorilies to such, minister of Iiie Gasionia Congre’^ and not wisliing to-seem sel^i.sh I remember also where one of nation of Ji'lioinli’s Wilne.sses."^an for news .sp»ce, it really does our torinis presidents once S‘''i<l.; 7,ounced loilay Hun the liK iil eon warm a persons olood up some Quote: By I’resident Roosevelt-; i (.regalioii will allenfl a three-day What to rctid in many newspapers When he said; “In the hands of ,-„i,venliiiii. .Mav H-li>, at A-siie ihe threat of inTimidat-ion; a- a iteoplc’s government — power' gainst one of our freedoms a.s is wholesome and propx-r, but in American.-!. A threat n<»t only to Hie hand.s of political puppel.-*, Ihe press, but agaiast Ihe puolle. ■ sucti power would provide shac- -Seems to me that I read wlierc kle.<. If .such is permitted to con- Ihrough the years that Congress Hnue a.s suidi the public officials .shall make no law.. .abridging in our stale or on the national Ihe freedom of fns- specs-li; or '•*' level, then we as Americans arc the pre.ss’. 1 also believe tlial , in for real trouble. 'Hierefore it •some where i.s Hie First Amend- tncnl-dause wTIjcli is one o# Ihe bed-rock rights of our Repujilic. ft I not only looks a.s lliougli it would . like to Impose such action, s'*<*m- , ingly there arc elemenl-s within our -slate legislative body are trying such action. But there aro Wiiy.s other than by making laws rhal those Freecloms may be a- Ward I—Regi.strafT’. I,. Bl.ick; Judgc-s, -Mrs. .Nell C. GranNird. .Margaret Wliile. Ward H—Registrar. R. D. Go forth; Judges, Mrs. T. G. Trott, Mrs. Humes Houston. behooves each citizen to niaka ville lligli .'si'liool in Aslieville, -Norlli Carolina. .Mr. Elam will liead 111!' l(s;iH delegation of aiioul Itl.’t niini.slers. Tile .s(‘nii-:inniial event is cx- ])ci lcd l<; allraci upward.s of l,l)bt! ministers rroin Wc.slern .Norlli Olid Hic norlli ccnlral scolor ol .Soulli Ciirolina. lliTOUgh Hie inean.s of personal I leUei's to those who ri'piesenls . Ihe people or through llic pre.ss. with lettons to Ihe Editor*. Heav- i en help u.s should the ojicn pre.s.<! be taken and u,sed only for tlie pruteetion of those officials wlio have unslcan linen to hide. So by all means gel in Ihen' and begin to protect your freedom of the open press. I think it’* lime Hie American public should be gin to open its eyes as well as it.s he«rl and mind to wliat’s real- Ward HI—Registrar, .Mrs. RuOi, 'V 8P'«S behind the <;lo.sed : Bowers- Judge.s, Mrs. Bertie Me-!‘•oor^^of our local, state and na i Daniel.’Roohel Conner. lioiral liwels. And by oiien new.s Ward IV — Regiefar, Biuok* thCjia i« die only way for ub to Tile lliris'.day program will in-i our (fpimons and convjclions j „ \-iri,.|y „f mip, „n Bibli'' known to onr legislative bo,li(‘.- sirbjccl.s, (Iroiip-, of miiii.sler.s will ministerial activilies. .Ses .sions will lie "induilc'd morning, aflcrnoon .iiiil evi'tiing, willi a b.ipliin of now rniiii.slers on -Sat unlay moining. » .Mr. Elam, in disci iliing Ihc Bi- lilc .seminar, .said, "Tlic a.sscmbly is nol a revival. Iiiil i.^ licld pri marily In alliance Cliri.stian cdu-‘ calion." j Tile featured .siicakcr on Ihei program w ll nc l)a\ id -G. Tliomas, 1 from Jchovali’s Wilne.s.si‘s’ world licadqnartcrs in Brool<lyn. .New York. .Mr. Tliomas Ls prc.sciiH.v Liberty Notes Earnings Up GREE.\VII.I.E, S. C., .May .1—Tlic I.lbeidy Coriioialioii today rcinirl cd a 12 per cent increase in imh sollda'Icd ncl earnings for Hie! flrsl quarter of !!»71. i Eariiing.s totaled S1..58l).l)i)!), j (qulralenl to 22e per .siiarc. is compared to $I.llKi.0lK) or 2l)c pee slnire during tlie fir.sr (iiinrler of 1970. Gro,ss revennT‘,s \ven‘ .S25.21 mil lion, up jl’i.SS million from 1970V .'521..'t() million, an increase i>f IS per eeni over Hie eomparahk' jier- iod lor 1970. I^ilierly l.ite Iiisnraiii-e Co., nia jar suiisiili.'iy of The l-ilierly ('>r- poralioii |■(•;)orle(l .sale.s of .SI2S million during tlie (|iMrler. Total insurance in fore!' re.ii til'd S2.9S hillioii. III! rea.sed ('ai niiigs wi're reporl ('d by Co-anos Broadcasiing Cor poralion and I..i Mariek B('aiit> •Sy.-item. Inc., oilier sii isidiarU's of 111!* eoriioratioii. Francis .M, lliiip. ehairman of Hie ;>oard of Tlu' Liberty Conpira- lion, teniK'd Hie first (|uarter re snll.s favorable and I'.xpres-sed op timism for a good earnings year for Ihe diver.-iified liolding com pany. for credit for .any iiidiisirial or jirogranis to avoid such {Kalulion i-ommi'reial pni.j<'cl, Kirsi Union and will sl.ind ri'ady to advance .N.iHiinal -B.ink will, to IIk' Ik's! an amoiinl of credit additional to of its ahilily, satisfy il.self Hial, lln' original ri'quesl to finarwe liy virtue of giaiilin.g sucli eri'ilil. olian.ges m'ci'ssary to carry out no signiricant iiollulion of air. Hie allernativ!' program, assum- laiul or water will result. .Second, wlii'ii significant pollu tion may result, wi' will make evi'ry effort to offer allernalive m.g tile addili-inal credit is within Hie ahilily of Ihe cu.sitcirmer to re. pa y. Simply I' Ti e Word's JiyI VERBAL vdUXE ZIG ZAG 5169"° FSUH mCAlION a, rO^.TV/O tU liibtfUr.vi • MIAMI DFACH iplus optiomi Bahamas cruise) OLAS Tate; Judges, Mrs. ig-ank .Shjrtey.j Itnow. In so closing another quot* serving a* di.Mriet siiperv i.sor f..r Mrs. Kennelli Tijwery. j by one of Supreme Court's Jui Ward V—RegisSrari Ooorga B., Kvan* ,Hughes. Hord; Jurlges, Elizabeth Itev. ,M. L. CampbeU. Ward VI—Registrar, Mrs. Aatthw^ Quote: "Wliile democracy; must have its organization; nnd oon- 'trols, its vital breath is it.s indi- WANTED i Experienced Dump Truck and/or Ready-Nix Concrete Truck Drivers i Apply Nolen Concrete Supply, Inc. 401 E. Main St., Gastonia, N. C. Phone day 864-3225 Phone night 864-6294 Trout; Judges, Mrs. 9oh Yidual libi'ity”. End Quote. The ! Alma 'E. Sellers. ' j individual liberty of a free and Park Grax:e Dlttrict)—Regular, | op'9' pre.-iB, when this fails, our Mrs, Harold Deen SpeaJB; JudM; haVe .dost eom- I Mrs. James Cloniger, Mrs. itb-te freedom. Of mos’ement; arid I ford Kireu.*. action. Think About It???. Wliy Bethware Di.striel — Registrar, -slevipeth Thou America???. Hie .■aiuHieaslern l.'ftfTed Slates. He will deliver Hie priiuipal a ! !iress <g Hie a.s.sem.ol.i' on Sunday. May Hi ai 2 p.m.. on Ih!* suhjed “WIkM is Bi'liiiul Hie .Spirit of Re hoHioii?” The piUilie i.s invited to attend all .se.s.sjons. free of charge. ' Mrs. Alice P. Gwnor; Judge.s, 'Mrd. Charles Fisher, Mr. MHIliann Wright. ' I Grover District—-Registrar, Mar-' • tlia Hudson .Scruggs'; Tudges. Elh-' ; el M/rtjn. .Mrs. W. W, McCarter. Kespecttulli-, Everetts H. Pearson To (he Editor: ' I have noted with keen inter-,, est Uie -several recently published .Srhool Trustee shall at le«.st df- ■, grps.s". If he will continue hi* "Plunging Progiess”. I .support hi* efforts DECLARE DIVIDEND NEW Y( HIK. N. Y. — The Ui- iBi-tor* of .'tfiiitliern Railway Company declared the usual quarterl'j dhidend of 7.5 eenu a share on Hie common slock, payable on June 1.5. 1971, t<i stocklioldei* of lei’ord on Msy 14, 1971, it was announced by W. Graliam Claylor, Jr., Soutli- ern’s pre.^idenl. h» have dime .so much so swiftly if he wasn't? Give me a "Plung ' IMMEDIATE OPENINGS For Twister and Winder Tenders Full six and seven day a week operation Excellent Pay and Benefits Equal Opportunity Employer Apply In Person, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. McNEILL SPINNING COMPANY PERSONNEL OFFICE Bessemer City, N. C. i teen day* before the elootion ' !n^ 'fee of's'o'n'^h *r' ' d’.anged this to,vn for Ihe'be't'ter «".v 'i'no in preforenee to Hie. ' er'and .Se^htlfUrd a^Sm;;! ‘ ^ re^emh " ai^^e'vK'dh for the Office of .Mai-or. ' hfi.l . This notice shall be published 1'^'';>ntt Prop- iin a new.-«iapor publi.shed in the i ^ ‘ - ..if" '’p?LTf I City of King* Mountain or a copy - Progi^s , If of this notice shall be postedin : "f" I each <g l:lic sLx wards and three 1 ' school districts for four succc.ssive '" a" weel<* prior to Hie election. attiact.s new mdusti> 4'22.5 fi '’’Gzen.s. and in general- ' ■ I it}' upgrades our ^ir city to the. D a . J p J high stendard.s Hial others are .*o 4*061 ana rouna U'r-igorously seeking, Hien I have LOST Small Brown Male Dog — Name Snoopy. Tag On Collar No. 26115 $25.00 REWARD For His Return Contact CARL WILSON 739-5878 -r 5s6 : no obj«srtions. i Our Mayor has been called a , ‘'Promoter”. Sure he isl How could "Plunging Prngre.'-'■ means "Forging .Ahead". A retaidation piograin is nol in keeping wilfi our lime.s. 1 think we sliould give sciioiis eonsideralion to tlie slogan "Pluii .sing Progrp.-is" and u.sc it in some manner as it is Ihe only tiling wortliwTTile generated by- Mr. Moss’ oppasition to dale, and I urge you to join with me in helping keep .Mayor .John Homy Moss at City Hall for another lerru- Sineerely, Kelly A. Bunch Bancorp Announces Higher Income First Union National Banitipp. Inc. lias taken an uninei-t'clrnitvl utp]) P'mj>hasi/in;ij the imiK>rtane<* North ('aro)ina’* ecoloj^y. The , Board of Diifcioii^ l«st \u'vk ap- ^>rov^fl a resolution uJiich coulr] . affect ihfc» lending policies of First Union National Bank to business a!Ul industry if tliey pfiilute air. land or water. Tlie resolution a! lovV.^ banki to make extra money available to pre'/eiit pres- ent, and future pollution. The action i.^ .«'cn ns a positiw step in pie.seiv ini; file ecoloizy b\ making tmllution a reco;’ni/ed probiem in industrial and coin mercial fir\eloprnenl and r^fer iii2 a solution to the prohlern through llie Uto«i> o| hank ('redit. The staff of tlie Institute foi Knvironmonlu] Studies at UN(' Chapel Hill has beim and Wilj rontinup to asisl tlir bank in im lilrmenliti;: tlie jirogram. C\ Cameron, Cliairman of First Union Xalional Bam-ori). vvil contact presideirts of oihei banks across the state and u:,4< them to consider similar adion Aitti their directors in an effort to involve the entire banking cominunily in lialtiii" {Killution. BANKER'S RESOLUTION ON ECOLOGY , First, in considerin;? requests C.WTER THIS CONTEST AND WIN! 1ST PRIZE ;.'!*rsal Brand New $109 50 ZIGZAG Sew ing Machines. 2ND PRIZE $100.00 Discount Ctr* tificates. These ar* tood t-oward the pur chase of the $169.50 Universal Sewing Ma chine plus a free vaca tion for 2'Miami Beach or Las Vegas. PLUS— U r n R« I V ■- ^ r'v 3rd PRIZES: Adjustable aScRAffuLi ThG wO»Os contest Dress Forms. r} k.'L_ «rAi. CONTEST RULES Ne Cl*' fQhon - 14«tk, f Te 8i>|rl 4th PRIZES Radios. Transistor 1. An/ resident of the United States, may enter except er?> ployees and suppliers cf MARKET DEVELOPMENT CORP.. and the.r immediate families. The opera tion of this contest shall be sub ject to and in conformity with all federal, state and local laws, ordinances, decisions and rc^^u- lations. 2. All en' t’.j pron- erty of I LLVLI/.'i ./Fiif CORP. 3. Entries murt be pn.*ujiaii’'.d no later than 8 days from tlie receipt of this entry. So fiurry, mail today! Winners of the Sew ing Machines. Adjustable Dresc Forms, and Transistor Radios will be selected by drawing from a- mong all correct entries. Other entries wilt receive a $100.00 Discount Certificate. Alt prize win ners will be notified by mall. 4. Only one entry prrn'ittod from each contestant. 5. Decision of the judges is final. 6. No representative will call or come to your home. Winners wiH be notified hy mail. <To^ ^NtER THIS CONTEST AND WIN! DON'T WAIr: LNIER TODAY . . . . Cn STH. I't. 4<; r •ntbl p Thrs« ter(4s-Hiiit8 Th*y All rfftain to Srvint OGWRMNOA • . • • .rOITBN... .SHETTAP. .Or.BTl tlTNLO. . ., • >.LMATE AKI ‘"A LfNF.DE NAME ADDRESS C!TY SIATE FEPZir SItOSElCE. ZIP. MARKET DEVELOPMEHl CORPORATION P. O. BOX 505, CINCINNATI, OHIO 45215 "m Residents oi Kings Mountain DO YOU NEED A JOB THESE lOBS ARE OPEN IN YOUR HOMETOWN 219 OPENINOS NOW Spoolers Twister-s Spinners Doff ers Spinner Fixer Slubber Opening Tender Card Tender Sweepers Roving Tenders Knitters Weavers Sewing Machine Operators Pressers . ‘ ' Floor Help Furniture Production Workers Laborers Trainees TRAINED EMPLOYEES i AND TRAINEES Contact Your Chamber oi Commerce ' For More Inlormalioa About These Openings - WORK IN KINGS MOUNTAIN 739-5081 739-3851 CHAMBER Oi COMMERCE 14S W. MOVHTAIN ST. Come live in die electric climate.] a life is quiet there, i ix'-rsf- > , V "'k' ■■4-p ing to floor. Without frigid drafts or hot blasts. “Quietness" is only one reason why over half of the new homes and apartments served by Duke Power have the electric climate. Find out the other remarkable reasons. Call Duke Power for the name ‘if an clce- trical modernization dealer. Modernize with flameless electric heating. Its the heart of the quietest and ir ost comfortable home environment you can get. ..the electric climate. There arc no combustion rumbles to startle you. No loud sounds to break intoanap. I nstead, electric heating gives you comforting pcate and quiet. It also gives you gentle, even .tA^mth. From coil- ElectiicAl ModernizAtion Oeaier Du^e Power
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