!J, 197?, N FROM n of a jn last debtor le claims his per- ^le value s and a real es- thousand apart to i )tion has or other (titled to ents ofJ (titled to* f his ex'l ree fron ditors. 1 dollar 1 North, wners ofJ dwelling j only va* id is en* :emption. ar home- ion was Carolina here are eads or (at price ns a sin- ore than and on Supreme It a por- mtaining xe, ‘ce set it of real he value ; exempt icted for nises? liens of for work annot be ead ex- !he value ( exempt f be sold taxes. rs he “Hire tl poster [) entries ^ards of announc- ng to H. the Win- ministru- scholar- V^insor of i Techni- mington, Thomas singham g, Va., ! $1,00(); f Colton lit, $500 ented by nistrator t special ntral Of- rom the ilso was me bron- Life" by io, of Al as blind- my gren- ►resented i ire “The" ’resident Naranjo (ring his ation in est wore ni/ations m, also :K>d. Car- ’hen you ■ies, cur ler room • Kmgs Mountain Christmas 5? i ixl di Kings Mountain’s annual < iii'istinas parade, exixjcted to its i.i'ggest crowd ever, will b(‘ held Fridi^ at \ p. m. i Hoi) Smith, chairman of the paiad(' for the sponsoring Kings ■M'lunlain Merchants Association, I sji d that the lineup currently con-1 sisls of 16 units but more might bi- added by Friday. | “In our last-minute haste, we, might have overlooked someone,” noted Smith. “So, if there are oth(?rs who would like to be in the parade, they should contact, me at First Citizens Bank or Jim Downey at West(»rn Auto.” Cleveland County’s four high school bands will be in the pa-1 rude, those being Kings Moun tain, Shelby, Burns and Crest. | Also included are the varsity and i junior varsity cheerleaders from i Kings Mountain High and Ccn-| tral Junior High | Several beauty queens w ill help | highlight the ute: From Gold to Railroad, left to U. S. Ilwy. 71, right to Piedmont Avenue, right to Mountain Strc(?t, right to Balteground, and left on Battleground to the First Cit- '71 izens Bank area, where it will break up. Tbe pr(‘s<*nt lineup i^ as fol lows: 1, police; 2, Knights; 3, County Cemm'ssionors; -1, Stale .Senator Ollie Harris; 5, Belk float; 6, KM Carrousel Queen; 7, City Com missioners; 8, Kings Mountain Rescue .Squad; 9, Ministerial float; 10, KMIIS cheerleader.«i; 11, color guard; 12. KMII.S band; 13. KMiI.> jayve.* ■ In'io'lcaders; 1 i. ('.ntral ('luM'rdouU’rs; Kl- lei'.-i X'ending; !(», (’ity of Kings Mountain float; 17, Sherry Wil- oi} IViton srhodi; l'<. Hoy Scouts; 19, opc'n; 20, Junior i)oHce; 21, Kiiig.s Mountuin Fir<‘ D(‘part- mont; 22. Kings Mountain Res cue t-tcjuad; 23, financial firins’ float; 21, Civ^l cheerleaders; 25, Crest and; 26, Khig Mountain Shelby: 13. Shol!;y I'and; -Id, Home.tuning Quc(*n; 27, R.^’s; 2S, Chne.and County New (’ar D-' al- King.s Mountain Miiror; 29. First ers .A.ssoriation; b'j. t'iiaiiie Dix- l>aj)list church; 3b, American J-e on anticjue car- !.». (.’hamb-'T of gion Post l.)5: 31. GA’s; 32, Jane ('’ommeioe float; 17, King-' Moun- School of Dance; 33. Jesus Loves tarn ivoscue ir.juad. Vou; 31, WB'i'V; 3r>, Ar.ny; .3b, Na\y; 37, Hurns ciieerlcuidcms; 3s, Santa C’-ms, the hi:;h!;ght o Burns hand; 39, \Vil^-;n fb;.,l: 1.), any , '-r;de. wjl rido on th' .irov(*r Rescue .Squad; -ll, (>ak CIkio • (' of Commerce floa- Gruve Rescue Squad; 12, Miss .Siniia said. Kings Mountain's Reliable Newsioaoer r^ge^ ay VOL 83 No. 48 Established 1889 Kings Mountain, N. C., Thursday, November 30, 1972 Eighty-Third Year PRICE TErs CENTS Jury A wards B&B Ranch ♦.Al Gaston Residents CanY Cast Vote ISLmwood Bad Registered Thirteen 'Gaston County resi- fiont.j who h'-d registered to vote in the Dc‘c. lo Kings Mountain .s.'liool bond referendum will not be alloWLMj to vote. Reason given is that the legal description of the Kings Mountain S; h 'Ol District ha.s never been changed to reHcrt the acqu’silicjti of the Gaston County section into tlio school district. The Board of EVetions has no tified I .ose 13 pc'csons ihni thc'y will not be allowed to vote in the • million referen him. Appro\l->) ely 40 families living hi the; wockI section aie involve I. Bond Attorney A. Frarr :s TV h- ihson Jr. of New York \vrot‘* the Kings Mountain school board at- tornc’y on Nov. 21 notifying him that “c'nly those' clu'y registered p(’rsons resident whhin the boun daries as esiablishod by order of the IBoard of Education of Cleve land County adopted February 21, 1930 will be allowed to vote. The Gaston County area involv ed had not been considered a part of the school district until re cently. In the past, stucionts liv ing in that section had to pay a tuition to attend school in Kings Mountain. Hmvc*vcr, earlier this year it was discovered that any areas in the corporate limits oC a city are regarded as being in that city’s school district. The i:omi;ng attorney wrote that the lOliO onler has net been changofl, so from a ’ogal stand- l?i)int. Ihc school district remains «only the major part of the di.s- ftrict that lies in Clevclan i Coun- ' ly. The e’cction oixler ts for ' drug k him rming u will re or R: friends about it.” The schools are calling for $2.5 million to build a new junior high achool, an auditorium at Kings Mountain High and make im provements at Hie 1s. BUILDING PERMIT ' Only one building permit was issued during the pa.-il week. A ■permit was issuet( Wedm'-day to Paul 'Roberts Jr., Box 335, for remodeling of his home. Ksli- imated cost was $1A40. The Davidson county Board of Education at its last regular moi'ting elected Mrs. C. D. (Jane) Elmore as a supervisor-consult ant to l!ie county schools of Lex ington. Mrs. Elmore is a native of Cleveland county, and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char les E. Goforth of Kings Moun tain. .^he complete! her under grad uate degixv at Appalachian State University aneen pur- cha.sed l>y Mr. Blanchari and a groiin, including the investment hanking firm of Giblmns, Green, and Ri(‘e. The stock was pui’chas- ed from Tnlernafonal Stretch Products and other focmer stock holder?. Mr. Rlanchnrl has been electcMl ITesident and Chief FNe- cutive Officer of Spectrum by the iboai’d of dii’cclors. Spectrum is a major toxturizer. yarn . rt‘;:;.fir.;i.. ; . 1. d' ' I dg w. ■ : V 217.57 t.i...f a I t -' o'3T'}.q acres -f '> .b'’ira t.,., fwo'd i Nf' . I C'dii^ ; r ’ J I- •n- .>■ '^1 '4m \ * ; .1 i.; ! U. ’ out in a >id:ii' -n a • a 11 ^ . 5 ■ ’.( •» j ; 1 *1 - '"It peg f; , ■'.! hv ! ‘ i.«n -t- : .. V'-, •:> ST I’s. (,n ' o,‘ ;!a‘ -'tt 'i*- •i(. . r •••■' ' r* • a-'?-!-at 1‘ic v(*rf;. i if Ju'lge T. : di ! -.i-i .I'l lo]- a new via ••-n 1 hi.s verd et a.'-^ide. .T’.i l'X' F.a!''- <-i; j ),(» would take S’.ldvcs’ nioiii)j!s uruU'r a.4 1 8 O.Odl 8 7ti3 8 S.S3 811.1:1 813.12 SI.3.70 817.00 820 \17 S22.3t> .‘^24.8 1 .‘^:ui.:'3 8.43.00 8M.0S 80)0.01 877.7.3 804..38 BILL 809.: Central Methodist Choir Opens Christmas Season With Cantata Cansler Resale Friday At 10 Resale of the pi*op<'rty of the late Mrs. George Cansler wil! lx» held at the Cleveland County Court hou.«e door in Shelby on Fri day. Dec. Sth, at 10 a.m. Commissioner J. A. West said 'bidding for Tract l at 50S West Mountain Street will start at $7,S20. Bidding for Tract 11, at 303 King Street, will i::egin at S2,b5f/50. The 33 voice choir of Central Methodist church will sing the dlnistmas Cantata, “Bethlehem”, Sunday aftcinoon at 4 p.m. in the chuix'h sanctuary. The program, under the direc tion of 'Mrs. J. N. McClure, will launch the Christmas worship season in the aix'a. Text is by E. Cuthertnun and music by J. S. .Maunder. i The community is invited to join in the service of Christmas i music, said the pastoi’. Rev, Pas chal Waugh. Members of the choir arc: Somanos: Miss Janet Alexan- ler. Mrs. Robert Biggerstaff,/Miss Hesse Bumgardner, Miss Jane Camp!:ell, Miss Terry Cash, Mrs. D('’hert Dixon. Miss Winifred | Fulton, Miss Margaret Harmon, | Ml’S. Bennett Masters, -Miss 'Mary; Alice McDaniel, Mrs. G. C. Trout,- Mrs. W. A. Tinsley, Mrs. Pauli Walker and Miss Jeanne Ware. Tenors: Jake Dixon. Jimmy Hancock, W. E. Patterson, W. A. Russell, and Arthur Walker. Altos: Miss Jo Bryant, Mi.ss Laura Carpenter, Mrs. DavUi Dixon, Miss Myra iGriffin, Mrs. Gcoi’ge Hamrick. Mrs. Becky Patterson, Mi’s. W. A. Rus.seP, Mrs. W. D. Werner, and Mrs. Harvey R. Williams. Bass: David Dixon, Delbert Dixon, Carleton B. Harris, B. S. Peeler, Jr. and Paul Walker. M. L. Campbell, Pn al mini dor, | teacher of vocational a'-^i icultiii'»| at Kings Mount.oin high s hool; and a load ng member of th*? ("eveland coimtv branch of iMo National Association for the Ad- v’anctMnenl of Co’oix'd P('op!e, an- nf)imre.s that N AACP has on dorsed the Kings .‘'Tonntain citv school bond election to be held Di‘". 16. “Th(' or''nni7ati‘'n.’ saitonia paper iMon which is pr("-:cnted ■ v th“ h*-. n sibool cuacliitig sl.arr. A ’u. (or >b ;» trojdty iias been giva.“i in pa t v<‘ai- I:ui la-a I (o.ich and .ithfet^-- dive tur Bnl by Jones said that award wil! nut be given this ye.ir. 'Du* seni'*r members of the team wili receive plaqttes and ad plavc'fs who i).av“d n at east 29 (juariers d irinc the lO-eamo .«ea- ■<(>11 wil n*.-'-ive !i:: ■ it was a prime • l.df fai-n o--“ iti- c. ''‘bey stat ed tlu* ie-nairc:v- k »' l is vab.ril‘’<' ' an ■' tb«oe bs not 'Ml •I ’ll len I ’e't M cojitinu'’ a dairy '•n-n. 'ree;. r-t.-ti-l th' t the remaining lanlv-on'd be .split in- |u ‘ Ir'.; . and vVi I ' bar i* ’ ! ‘ t( •* no p;t' i • Cc'ce-s . , . • J J ... 1V-. l ie'- also tc-itinei that the rcm.’hr la.-l wer; I have no l..i!;,in-' -pd a’i>| )>,» V 'der i.'ii it. P 'all tplb*'!!. ted'I'ving as en e\))cri land atmrahe'r fur t!'e Ian ’.•w’'eT v deed liio b"0.5 acre;; at S237.090 before the takhi-T and valiic i the ’eni dni;' : 142.-'c; a'-r 's at a diBViviuv of $260,- n dal' v farmer -g,... tb{* "'ifralo Crot'k ■Me-i. • P-'rd the n’<)nr.'rtv at $:“'.7.- '7» ;c' • * tlu* takii* .an ! valued Ibf* r'’"aii'iing an! al $26,100, a difb'ien • of $210d'dq. Jar'.; Crou'o, n furmer d-d y f;»’:u a c’li in F’e' c’and c■*unh^ ve’’icl tb(» .“70 e, 1 an I '.a’uul tlie rear*in;r! - 1?2,03 .. r.'-< -t $'25..5p‘\ a d;f.*(‘i..>n e of • jO. 'rhi* lau b>\vne’-s* .aMornc'’. N. ]'’• Mi i.au’ uv ,h', :*r- ’UMl to the jury (h «l tt;e ;.v-*oertv vvouM no loMcer Ih' a orime pi^'Ci* of land ,,j; t),;» I'rank e\pe>*t k-ini an- prai'jcr for the city, saitl the pur- .•h ■ rrieo jp,, acres in .'\p>'il of 1!b'i7 h.’d bem anm'oxi- mate'y Ili.j e.stir»-»ale of .a fair market valix’ for th<» ,379.G acres .ant'r ^- ii\ -'s in (b^ Thiff.’h) Pr.'i'k a’e.a. tevtifioi thet sh(* fcM the 379.6 woiyi* wortli $2:’5 an acre before the lakin" «*" ah* jq -b. in -oid eui- inab*l tbe r<'’)vii)v*v» Vb2 a'T''s would iu* worth $1.(XV) an aci'e Continui-d On Fajc Light