72 « 1,^1% '■» -t ■; . . ... I Population i Treater Kings Mountain Zl.2i4 I City Limits 8.46S ... ktatfs McuntcB* fl?ux« U RiMcicJ United 8»«i** Bui^om ^ ‘f? »£?*lSLalSi • fanvorr IMB. »MnKrw T«mB»hlp to Qdiy that Kings Moun- t'lin’p land lll Is one cf the beet in this area ‘‘and we plan to keep it that way. ” The (ity wa* .served wiMi a ci tation fr'-n th«‘ ClovTlnnd rauntv ;\ir Pollution C.)nt.r tl Authority la-i wcc’k for illegally burning Mayer said that the ira h (augiil on fi'c and war rot s<'t aiire by the city. ‘Wl- h.'ui had a Pav days of rauiy wu'ather and we were' liav- ing cqulynum’ r. paired,” said the Miyoi. ‘The wade get aliead rf u- and a.s a re ult it did catch cn fi.e." Mayor M-'S^ Friday went on rc r d as saying that garbage pre !<’.ns shmlj bo c.introlled by the coun'y. At a meeting cf may- r IS, rrpre-;oniat.!ves and county and state heaPii officials, Mayor MciS made the motion that the ccunty commissioners study such a mo.e. ‘ I had long beam winting coun ty landfills to be operaU.-d by the county and on county funds,” said ^layor Moss. "I feel Uiat they should give city citizens TALKS GARBAGE — Mayor Juua Moss says ga*aage and v/o-t-3 pxoble.ns should be ban- U.C.I by cojiitUr •'>^s last Fri day suggested thoT .*ie county cvmmi:>::iAUuexs study the possi bility of such a move in the L.ai future, ianquet luesday Night CAMPAIGNS HEliE — North Carolina gubernatorial candidate Hargrove (Skipper) Bowles will oatepaign in Kings Mountain and Cleveland County this week. Bowles will be honored at a supper Friday at 6:30 at the Boyal VUla Motor Inn. Bowies Chooses Two Glevnanders Ledford and Jackie pign in Cleveland county. i^ucdi.iuito Horace *«,v. a few days to get a ruling from Crawley of Shelby will be two the attorney general’s office. coordinators of Hargrove (Skip- “In my opinion, there are many p^j.) Bowles’ gubernatorial cam- necd projects in Cleveland Coun ty. There are also many that are not needed. I will continue to WLj’k for the ones that are need ed as well as rid us of the once that are not needed. •‘Our education system is one of the arciis we need to improve, T m Been, president of Thom as J. Deen Associates, will be Friday in advance of the guest speaker for the annual ening and get in some cam- i\ings Mountain Jaycccs^ D3A ignin" in the Kings Mountain banquet Tuesday niglU at 7 p. m. arom “ Hie Royal Villa Motor Inn. ‘He has chosen the Cleveland of the banquet will - . i * county hoacl.iuarlors opi-nms as p,.(.scn,a,i«n oi' the Youm; serv'ce for equal taxes the ccca.sion f >r the 'innounce- nt the Year Boss of the T^id.’ ment of an importanl pl.it form Educa'tor of the *titi He is not mak- plank, lie’ll hold a gche luled 'eat and Youn„ Educator oi me becau.se Kings nc^ws conference for the slate tear aw . Mountain was served with a cita- press, radio and tolevision ix:rt V. Leftiwich, president tion. ‘The city acknowledged that fts landfill was not in the best adqi arlers n winners are invited, from 10 a. m. until 3 p. m. tgreet Clevelanders during a ception. (He’ll ■'/ iwn cf his four children— World War II, he Von two daughter Holly, who is the wife bronze stars for bravery' in ac- of John Geil, and daughter. two hi.aT-tc Martha Pcwles, fre-hman at letter of tlej University of North Caro- presidential cUaTions, one N-avai /ina at Chapel Hill unit ciaation and several Kings Mountain supporters puig^ medals and letters - - , :i belt V. LeftAvich. 9:40 a. m. Saturday in the cam- Jaycces. said that all Jay- pai n office in Shelby. cccs, their bosses and former He'l! remain at headqi arlers d j^ winners are invited. “ Dec.n is a retired lieutenant - colonel in the Marine Corjis, be accompanied ^vliere lie won numerous awards. •/ iw,i cf his four children - . . w Sunday. for GUEST MINISTER — Hev. Mich ael McDaniel, above, member of the faculty of Lenoir Rhyne College, will deliver the ncr- mon at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church Sunday morning. will serve as chairman of Heart This is not only for tiie srhoL.us- tic level of the schools from grammar through high school and Cleveland Tech, but for the physically and mentally retarded children oif our county. It Ls also necCi'sary to educa'e scmie of the residents on littering cf garbage on the roadside's as well as turn ing dogs loove to pvey on others whether it bo children, cattle, or personal property. It is the re- sponsiibility of the county tJ pro- \ide a place for the dogs as well as a suitable pla.vo to dUpo e of garbage and waste 'of all kinds. In order to do these things, we will have to re-arrango the mon ey and funds we now have. “I see ho need fer a property Continued On Page Six The Heart Fund goal Cleveland county is $25,000. Members cf the Kings Moun tain Country Club will sponsor a Heart Fund bridge benefit on February 16 at the club house. Mrs. Virginia Hinnant and Mrs. Pat Plonk are acting as co- chairmen and said they would like reservations by February 15. Reservations may be made through Mrs. Plonk or the club. KIWANIS SPEAKER Rick Stceves, director erf the Cleveland County Health De- , partment, will be guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the Kiwanis Club Thursday night. —x'«— -• paigij Jiit.‘Ucn> N\ill host a dinner and rweption mcndalioiis. Ledford, indusiiial relations q<.>wles on Friday night. |g considered an authority dirc-ctor of the Dover ’lextile th(* opening and .artillery, fire .support coaidin- Group. and 'Mrs. Crawley, a ^v^nipaign swing in the area are y p-.:j ^Var and lead- liomemaker and in .>iher. were ap- |>oing worked out by B<: wles’ R. Patrivk pointed 'vy the Deircvratic can didate and by I'ai Spangler of Siiexoy, one of E "a ios’ stale cam- pign cj-managers. Other coordinators and key leaders in the local campaign aie to be announced in tlic near lu- ture. Geann.j for the la.e. d wles supi>.>ricrs nave opi'P-.-d a cjun- ty headquarters on \Ve. i Wanon state co-manag"r. (T’.-iti Span.-rler of Shelby; T* m ra:iip. Horace Ledford, Mrs. I'N'1 Flowers and [Mr.-;. Donald ''r.iwley, his Cleveland county . a.iv .ugn coordinalor.s; and L. i:. I Josh' Hinnant, his Kings Mountain co rdinator. The Cleveland county head- (lu n ters is located at 114 West “ ^jicro he was Warren St. in Shtdiby beside m-.-il inr II lel diaries. Docked out in red, of shape,” said Moss. ‘Tiie fire was just one of those things that happen. I'he city did not burn the trasli. “Our landfill has been said by _ ^ state officials to be one cf the, two purple Hearts, a Navy be?t in this area,” continuety ‘ "*■ commTnaarion, “TTiree Mess. ‘‘And Fm sure if it were ii] speeded today it would be in gc shaipc.” Moss said there are mar dumping areas out.side the cit) limits lif Kings Mountain. “Waste is a growing 'pr(7blin 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. daily, the ar- ters will be formally opeiuni with mid-i’Tvruary ceremtmics. dcliighted that Horace Ledi.rd and Mrs. Crawley iiave volunteered to help in luc c.im- paign,” Bcwles said. "Wtih ixjs- sess an abiding interest in ,:ood government and records of fine acluevoment in servinj; ihcir community.” A homemakers who says she “makes time” for politics, Mis. Crawley is the wife ot D m \V. Crawley, manalger of the Pilot Life lnsura:>ce Co. agency in Shelby. She gained her first jxditical experience as a student at Strat ford Junior College in Danville. V— ’ " '-'--1 h _ - - Carolina at Chapel Hill. ■and $300 to Bodsole’s 1908 Pon- Moving to Cleveland county tiac. after lier marriage, she cndence ejurso efiered by the V. S. Marine Corps, and some 4j ollier.s. He holds several civil offices and positions. A native of Erooksville, Fla., he gr-.idualed from Hernando Jligli School a:K. 5iCv_:oii L’niver.-;- a basketball oral a'.vards, including Who’ and Raihall .'ilar and wen sov- Wli'j in Unicersities a:ui Cclloge.s and one of ten out standing .-eaiers. . He is m.arrievi to the f’rmer Petty Jo Langston rf Dcland. Fla. i^!ie is a gra.fualc ol ?leisen Uni- ver. ly and is piv..enily a tfac-lior 'smicstcr at Billiivi-sville Elementary School P[,u„e(l in Ciiarlottc. The Deen.*? have sFx children, Gloria, Theresa, JiTf. Fariiara, Denna and Hceky. TiTe Dcotis live at 5401 Doncaster Drive in Char lotte. PTAs Sponsor Spaghetti Feed The Waco and Washington PTA groups will spon.sor a s]>aghetti supper Saturday frnm 5 ■ 8 p.m. at the Washington School cafe teria. MURKREE.SBO>RO, N. C. — Na than S. Sanders, a O'howan Col lege student cf Kmgs Mountain, was ill' l!e:i to a reception in the homo o: Pre-;idcnt and Mrs. Kruie E. Whitake.- for the 164 students ret^ king recognition for af'a i( mic aci'levement during ihe Academic honors are grcui)ecl a cording to Presi- (’ r*'-' Fill, Dean’s List and Hon- . L . T lie H )nor*s List includes stu- den s who make an average of B on all work attempted with no grade Irwer than C. Sanders is one ol 121 -str. h students among the 1.533 onrcHcd at Chowan Col- IthfC. Sanders is the son cf Mr. and Mrs. James Sanders of Kings ^Iciintain. He is a graduate of Kings Mountain High School. Al Che .van College he is enrolled in the fine arts curriculum. DAB MEETING The Kings Mountain Colonel Avenue, collided. Beattie reported that Wilson’s 19C3 ^-hevy was stoi>pe(i hcvidc^ west cn Coiipertown. He said Mills’ 1964 Ford was headed east and stiTUck Wilson’s car in the left rear fender. Beattie estimated damages as $150 to Wilson's car and $15 to Mills’. Beattie Tuesday was called to the intersection of West- K.ng and Cansler Street. ‘ According to his rei)orl, a 1967 Chcvr_let driven by Linda K ss Farriii, 22. of Route 2. was going east cn King and started t > make died. sh(* had bc'en chairman the li)*al .March of Dimes and XVrc'ral poliey organization, and i.s a so' stitute teacher for .sp<'- cial ed cation classes at Hunt er .S'!io >1 clinic. Mrs. Crawh’y also has served as a volunteer in the county lieart and cancer fund cr*^pai,i'n.^. Siie’.s a momiber of Central IvToihod’st church and Atheneuni Hex'k c'-ih, and has served as (hairmon ef the Hospital Auxil iarv's antmal charity ball. be enioys PROMOTED — Mrs. Judy Dell inger Seism, above, has been promoted to as^^istant personnel dii:ctcr at Craftspun. Flatc^ will cost $1.25 for adults Frederuk Hambright chapter of and 75 cents for thildron. the D.-VR met Wednesday morn- Platcs will include spaghetti, ing with the Benjamin Cleveland salad, bread and drink. cliaj ter in Shelby. lohn Gamble, lincolntca Dsetor. Mrs. ludy Seism Enjejs North Garolina House Race Wins Promotion John H. Gamble Jr., Lincoln- keep the people in this district Mr*; Iiidv Dellinger Seism has ton deelor. Wednesday filed as a informed of them sim'e I feel i.'.n 1)1 moted to l-sistaiit ix*r- Democratic candidate for one of the public us entitlixl to know , cUiortor at Craftspun tlic fattr soats r-f flu- Lincoln- wliorc its roprcsontatiye stands, t mn-.nv Gaston district in the .North Car- "My only interest in serving < isni lias been emploved olina IIou.m- of Kopresentatives. in Kaleigh is to C'ntribute what .Vi. tsnun .since April 13, in offerine as a candidate for I can to gm-d state goyermnent