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..n-T-TZy |U4t NORTH CA8CK.WA (iASTON COUNTV « IN THE GENERAL COURT; OR JUSTICE I District Or>urt Division I Ncmc£ or SEAVRS OF I ^ PRoceAs Mr PUfUcAnoN ‘ PRISCULA SHULL NANCfe, FTaintilir vs. . j- HOW'ARD JUNIOR NANt^ 1 oiffendanti. TAIOE NOTK^ That a irfcaiifng" Hi*ekinfi relief .^ywi has]- b*>cn filctj in the ab9<ve«oritit1ed; r mm WEifiNT FROei,BI^7 I URff B-kIM &CMI w*««r My tin k« w- coniftr«M(. t^lW «iH liM ytu Im •XMss Witir wiigit. Wi *t.., : Din StQU rKommind It Only at.«0 K.M.I)nigC«L action. Tlio iWur# bffha relie/ lis as fallows: Ab^otwts tMvrirw on tlie aroundi of Qni?.yi*ar st?pam- tion. You are required to make de- fea'ie to such Pleadins tw>t later than August Z, 1^3 ftnej ufxwi ■your fdHure tb do so tlw party seeking service ajfathst you will apply to ih«e.4»Mrt ^or llio relief Thiif.^t' 1972. , L. Iwdley ’'(p/ Tlalntiff 1x2 <;9uh>9ft^, , ' lyings' Modnlalhr North JCarottoA, - . • ’ . 6:22-7:0 SO] ON PROPOSED CHANGE IN ZOKIHG ••••> ■■'*»>*»** RESOLVTION AND HEARING THEREON . . . The public will take notice The public will take notice that, preliminary ajtsfflwmeiit a 'public hearing will b<* held in resolution pertaining t<» the ipro- Council Chambers posed street improvement <j)r<>Je(.'t Hall in Kings Mountain, North , Witllam.s street bolwoen Edge Carolina at 7:30 p.m. on the 10th, niojit Avenue and the dead end day of July 1972 to consider i VVilliams .street as requesl(*<i changing the below de.scritol. j,, ,>otition submitted by the property to general basines.s. I (,wners of abutting proijerlies op i tjje 1.5th day of May, 1972, was BEGINNING at a Ppln| adopted by the Board of Commis sioners of the City of Kings TvutRuxte^" Lowest Evei • * ■ a*- • |-white illegitimate birth 10 times the white rate. cate js the divorce rate Wfis estimated the west edge, of York Rjiad in terSi'rt.H with the iVnirh edge of East Gold Street and runs thence along Gold street 400 ft. more OFf less in a We.sterly direction to ,a point In a line on Gold street which is now zoned heavy indu.s- trial thence in a Southerly dlrec' M'jumain, North Carolina on the 12lh day of June, 1972. 'rhe natur<* of the improvement is p.iving. T!i(» Board of Commi.ssiomH^ 'n Th** will hold a public heving at 7:.'«), ^mparert to 9.3 in 19l,t3. Ihe p.m. in Council Chambers in the The North Carolina infant morlalitv rate in 1971 was 22 0 North Carolina’s birth rate deaths per 10(K) live births. This WHS the. lowest ever recorded in was the lowest infant mortality the history of the in 1971 It^.G^rate ever recorded in the state, re.sidents births per 1000 popu- .loj oic.i oii.i, ; laiion, compared to 19.3 in 1970, white infant mortality rate drop- I it was reported recently by the ped from 22.2 in 1960 to 17.7 in I Annual Vital Statistics Report of the N. C. State Board of : Health. The white birth rate was 17.0 and 23.9 for nonwhite. The reixirt noted that a ris ing trend has been observed in the illegitimate birth rate dur- J12.S in 1971, m 55HARE aMERI tlon''aldng the he.tvy Industrial city cf Kin-.s Mountain. North ?! FOli s/Uje • Clfdvrc^et 14 Tto Truck, ^lid blUA- in gq^ Less than ^MO' itiUM. rnm ,I*HDNE * V 6:iafn FOR SAXAI -r.Ohf iTCale (pick of tlw'Cfoititan 'Sheprtierd Rin-Tin-’nn 'blood lino. .Cair739-:?^J6 6:00. ; ■ . 6:32-7:6 FOR 5A;iiE 6 of Utnd with ro^ui frqntagji^ lOOl Hwy. Beth- wtro Qompi^ni^' Phone 739 525W 5:41!&i Unc 1200 ft. more or loss to a l>olnt in Bennett street which Is now zoned R-8 thence further a-; ^ I long said heavy industrial line in OVirNEIt —'1969' ^ Westerly direction 300 ft. more ^ - or less to a point wliere the pre.s- i ent R-8 line corners with the heavy indu.strial lino tlience In a Southerly direction aigng said heavy 1ndu.stnal and residential line 1001 ft. more or less to a' point which U now zoned genorfti' basino.s.S' thence in a S»juth(‘rly direction 201 ft. more or le.ss to a point in a line which is now Candina on the 10th Ray of July, for tlie purpose of hearing all in- tcre.stod persons who apj)c:rr with ro>p,A,-t to any mt.tter ovore.l by the pToliminary rc.s<>Iution. John Henry .Mos.s, Mayor 6:22 Bural Housing loans Available 1971. 17io nonw’hite ral(‘ declined from 52.0 in 196t) to 32.0 in 1971. 'fhe United States has experi enced similar rcduciions in in fant mortality in recent years. 'rhe divorce rat(* foi- the state wjrs 3.0 pc?r lOOf) population in 1971' up from 2.7 in 1970. The Nortli Carolina divorce rate at*- celerated after 1961 W'hen one- year .separations replaced tvvo- ye^r separations as grounds for na nxEEis, H IT'S HEBEII Noms • ■j. YES. THE IS HEEE. UVEMOOiRH- ../uftiBimiNA: In the New “Sonny James tteeor’V lJ>x66, 2 Bedroom, Bath - Fully Carpeted AND With A.n lir Living RoOtii. > SEE rr 'iK>DAY At ' ESMMkbikli^lK; hwy. 74 E. ' ElfifetT. N. C. PliONE-SIE'SMl TRACTOR TRAILER TRAINEES NEEDED. APPROVED FOR VETERANS TRAINING I YtN, a giant step will liave b(*cn ] taken to iasure your future witli i high pay and many fringe bone- zoned general business thence a- in America's leading indus- long the R-8 line and general ^07 trtain wiili TRI-STVIE DRIV- business lines in an Easterly TRAINING SHIOOL. For ap-j rection to a point .500 ft, more or plication and interview call 615-1 less to a point in tlie edge of 947-2.511 or wriie 6108 Clinton York tRoad, thence along York Higliway, Knoxville, Tennessee. * Bdad 2-300 ft. more or le.ss in a -Afhi. School Safety Divi.sion. Ap- NortherJy direction to the BEGIN-, proved for veterans training. NING. All the above described properly is presently zoned R-9 in accordance with the City Zoning Maps as found at the Kings Mountain City Hall. FRAfT II iBEGINNING at a point whore the Eastern margin ot York Road Intersects with llic Souhern mar gin of East Gold .street and run.s thence along the Eastern margin of Efl-sl Gold strt(H in an Easterly direction 235 ft. more or le.ss to a point in a line unic’h is now- zoned R-8 hence along .said R-8 line In a Southerly dire<tion par-. RENT — Nice two bedroom railed to York Road lOoio ft. hou.se trailer. Near Kings Moun- moie or less to a point in the' tain. Phone 739-5162. line which now zon<*d fight in dustrial in the TToiihern edge oi Floyd street thence along Floyd County are now eli gible for ruial housing loans from the Farmers Home Admin istration, FHA County Supervi sor John E. Davis announced today. “In families were both hus band and w'ife are employed,** Davis explained, *‘tiie new policy permits half of the wife’s gross income to be excluded in deter mining whether the total family income is wdthin the maximum limit for loan eligibility.” For example, the husband is the principal source of income with $6.(X)0. Ilis wife earns $4,orX}. His entire income, plus half of his wife’s, or $2.(KK), total $S,(X)0. 1 placement as.si.stance available to This is w'ithin North Carolina’.s all graduate.s. Licensed by the moderate income level of .SS.0(X) Tennessee Department of Educa- , so the family may be eligible lion. 6:18-25 for a Farmers Home Adminis- CAT r r* 1 1 4 tration loan FOR SALE — Dark room, jdioto- : graphy equipment, enlarger,' Novvly-eligible families must) 3.5MM daylight lank easel, ; that they otherwise! large print dryer. 8 and 16MM ; FHA financing, and that I Movie color r(H>l devel«>j)(T. Trays adn chemicals, et<*. CAIJ. 739-67.50. 6:18-25 FOR SALE — House. Phone 739- 5125 or 739-2155. 6:8-2;^ FOR SALE — Red 19(>6 tw’o doori Mexcury-C:>met. Call 739-4987. I credit is not available from reg-j ular commercial sources. The new policy will assist fam-' ilies in w'hich the wife’s income is needed to improve the stan- , dard of living. Note that if the.' wdfe is the principal breadwin- ner, the rule does pol'appiy. This i 6:22lfn ! will in. no way effect our' expanding service to low-income j street in a Westerly direction ft. more or less to Uie Pastern margin of York Road thence a- long the Eastern margin of York Road in a Northerly direction 1(X)0 ft. more or less to the BE-1 GINNING. All the above describ-l ed property is presently zoned 5J-B i 6:22-29 6:22-29pd C Employment C SECOND SHIFT positions open for dependable individuals, .^es 16 or over. Will train. Plea.se ap ply between 2 p.m. end 5 p.m. LITTLE MOO, 5'ork Road. OF f SINUS '«wffry eii4 rmymU, y»v wAM* pfANrilMiOft. •miWA. 4* I cenlilry SyNA.^UR tf twerAfiTMil^y ai^ker. Try it IntroductMif Olvr Worth • • i f' * r Ctft out iM» Ad--toho to otem NMf kirdi^ mk ^ «« lYNA-CU^I IF# ood ro«olTO«o«Ofo.|irNA>€iEM J —Qino', .■ij„ II id-ii.J'i No Plans For Discontinuing Trading Stamps G. R. Kay, Division Manager o( Winn-Dixie Stores,J wliich in- ■MIbMi Sion Wi Due \o the crtv^ of our minint divi- ■ ■■ ■ l4lWl^>or' ■ " ■ iOrsanneL; lEfn lUen fltndmn OpEiatQx or Trahito Conlo^ Unjiiq;i f| iUifrlEa ralu^ employ offer rftirement t%pm%m2292 NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY RESOLUTION AND HEARING THEREON ' The public will take notice that I a preliminary as.sessment resolu tion pertaining to the proj)os{‘ti street improvement project on Maner Road bet ween Pliiicr Rpad , elude* the store hm in Kings and the dead end on Manor Ik>ad, Mountain, said this week the as requested in a petition submit- firm has no plTtn.*! to drop irad- ted by the owners of abuttii^g ing stamps in the Greenville S. properties on the 15th day of May c, division stores. 19T2, vvas adopted by the Board He called attention to an error of Commissioners of.the City ot in a new^ story* rele^.sed in »Sou(!i Kings Mountain. Nwlh Carolina Carplina which lie clarified: , VUPI wire ol June IS concern ing.the discontinuing of trading, .•tramps In Winn-Dixie’s South C.ir- olina stores as of June 26, is In error as it does not define the area an which tliis is effective. Winn-Dixie will cea.so giving trading stami)s in stores ojx'raled from the Raleigli Division, Ra leigh, North Carolina. Only-! No nhangca will be made in the .Stores operated out of the Gre(»n ville, South Carolina Division, which covers all of die lower and middle part of Soutii ('nrolina a.sd Western North Carolina. We hav'C no plans, in the near future, to drop trading statnp.s in the Greenville, South Carolina Divi- families. Loans may be made lo»families that will buy or build homes in : open country oj- towms of up toj 10,f)(XJ population, and who ar^'j not able to .secure credit from re gular commercial sources. Com plete infoimation is available from the Farmers Home Admin istration office in the Cleveland' County Office Building. ; on the I2m day of June, 1972. The nature cf the improvement is curb and gutter. The Board of Commissioners will hold A public hearing at 7:30 p.mu in Council Cliamaer.s, in the City of Kings Mountain, North Carolina on the 10th day of July, for the purpose of hearing ail interested persons who appear with respect fo any matter c«7V'cr- ed by the prelifinary resolution. John Henry Moss, Mayor FOR SALE — 13 Ft. Shasta Gom- part Tnaved Trailer. Sleeps six. 110 volts — 12 volt gaj5 lig^its. Range and' oven and refrigoji'a- ter. Like new. TELEPHONE 739«6750. 6:18-25 sion Stores' ACCENT ON AGRICULTURE THE GOOD LIFE? Many people, at one time or another, have probably day dream about becoming a farm er; about the good country life with no time clocks to distate the hours of w'ork, no boss or supervisor to order them around. EilffUnrMBIT (ffPORTUNmES Immediate Oimniilgs in Production No Eiqperience Necessary provide ©rt-ttife-JDb poRltigjis in ffotRtion and Ipw' f leading to responsible ding plant operations. K . check tHESE ADVANTAiOtSi EXqnJLBNYFrAamG rates pjub VACAH^ pm IIOMDATO dnPdHTUNITY FOR AOVANCEMENT lot«rTi«wiiif f A.M. - 4:M P.M. Ukited Stales CompaiiY Siiige kfsuijiMto An ftnW eppirtiinTty emplpy<!r) Mountain on 2^6 (Grover •Frow 4:27^:4 Open fields unobstructed by tall buildings means freedom to roam. No bumper to bumper traf fic or odors from industry. As Dr. John Caldwell, chan cellor of N. C. State University at Raleigh, said in a recent speech, *‘There is a certain ro manticizing about farming.” He said that some people equate li ving on a “family fai*m" as an ' earthly heaven, but that “It ain’t ] necessarily so.” Dr. Caldwell pointed out that for a **small” or “family” farm to he an “earth ly heaven” it had better be pro- mahJe. How many people know' that the capital investment per work er in -farming is moving tOAvard $100,000 and ranks below only the most heavily invested in dustries? How* many jicople in our ur- ban-oriented civilization know the small return a small farmer gets on his invesetment of capi ta! and labor? How* many bother to compre hend the economic impact on the farmer of such things as the weather, Insects and disease? Yes, farming does indeed of fer a good life, but it’s not an easy one. In addition to working long hours, today’s businessman- 11 farmer must be a bookkeeper, a mechanic and a financier just to IJ stay in business. It also requires knowledge and wisdom and a RTcit deal of research just to keep jsace wdth new d^velqp- raents irt agriculture. 11 'A fbod life? It can he. An ^‘earthly heaven”, At least not p {writhout a profit WHAT? 25 PERCENT? ■ -- - - , - Ar’ith rising building costs it •vili cast 25'more than it did i j’car.s ago to replaw yrnir building. Have your property -n.surance checked at C. E. A'^arlick Ins. Agency, to bo cor ain it wvers to Full replace- nent value. C. E. WARLICK INSURANCE AGENCY 110 West Mountain Street Kings Mountain. N. C. PHONE 739 3611 AHouse rtoreThan A Home- -I . ! X3: □D oO oc O' It’s A Blue-Chip Investment. Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association P. O. BOX 746 KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA 2808/ Molded Door Con tern poreiry Wardrobe 36”x2r’x66'’ CenfamMrary ttyiod wardrdtMI. hind rubhadPican finish to simulati Ktuai iMoed graining. Staal body m rich warm brown t catchai. tone. Magnetic door $89.95 Save On Decorator Styled ^STORAGE CABINETS - 42** Molded Door m China ^ 42“ X 20” X 72*' Contemporary styled chine with rich hend rubbed Cherry finish on doors end drawer fronts to simulattd actual Chtrry fruitwood graining. Sea through swing-out doors, heat & stain resistant extended plas tic work area. Utility drawer with extra storage below. Mag netic door catches. Combination Wardrobe Full width hat shelf. Holds 36 garments plus room for shoes & boxes. 44“ mirror, strong lock. Deep bottom storega drawtr for out-of« season clothing or bulky blankets. Magnetic door catches. Sandalwood. $89.95 Your Choice $79.95 30** Kitchen China Sliding glass doors, elictric outlet, open work shelf, full- width utility drawer, magnetic door catches. 47' X 22Vi*' x66'' Sandalwoo* Feather touch ciosirtg as doorg slide on nylon glides. Extra deep. Full width hat shelf. Ampla room betow for storage. Cooper’s Inc. k THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. PAGE FIVE
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