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1. / SIX THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTJN. N. C. Wednesday, December 20, 1972 ’Bimimziiisi Agenda Of City Board; kg Matteis, Other Requests m MOST IN DRY CLEANINO i\ ST03AGE AND KOTII PEOCFZNG . MON., MEN'S OH LADIES 2.PIECE I SUITS a09 LADIES H-PIECE 2 EVERY DAY SPECIAL Tlic city ccmimiission considered and act(Ni upon a wide variety .. wly business during a 28-ite'm a ren la -\lonaay n.glu. I Eci; Manor, assistant scoutmas ter ot Troop 92, opened the regu- iar board meeting with prayer and was recogn'ized aiong with members of his troop wiho visited the meeting. ' ’the board: rteieircd to the Zoning Board a .'•t'fiue.it for rezoning property on I iliglnvay 71 frem R-20 to generai : buiine.ss by Mrs. Ruby iHull Gor- I reil. Referred to the Zoning Board a request for rezoning property cn Highway 74 from R-20 to gen eral basintss by Ray W. Lutz of Shelby Investment Company for building an office for City Ice and Fuel Co. Referred to the Zoning Board a request by Hal Morris to ro- z,>iie prrperty on Highway 74 from K-20 to general bu.siness for an addition to Hardln-iBuingard- ner Auto Repair. Refcrre.d to the Zoning Board -oj oj UEfSna ’D 'V ^0 dsenboj b zone property on Highway 161, from ligut industry to R-20 for| laraticn of a mobile home on thC| prcqjerty. j Referred to the Zoning Board a request by George Ruppe to re zone propo.-ty off Ruppe Street from genera) bu^ess to heavy industry for the purpose of con- j strutting a hosiery plant. | Referred to the planning and zoning boards a request from the Phillips Dcvelopmenit Corporat'i<'n t-> -p-'ene p’—'-’ertv in the north eastern section of Kings Moun tain ifrom R-20 to R-6 on itine acres and from R-20 to R-10 on 21.89.8 acres for a proposed sub- dC.'i.sion. Granted a request to transfer one ta.vi franeliise from Mrs. S. t>. K'l' .' to VVil'ir'n.nrrOirr. Pereivod bids orr”an electric ledge accounting machine from tne Burroughs Corp. and the Na tional Oasli Register cemoany and t<. led avviirding the hid until the Dec. 28 meeting. I Accepted a low H of $6,656' fr'im the V/)rtIi Ktter Co., of Oharlotte for a rea loading re-1 fuse ccmpaction unWor the sani tation department. Dther bids! received were Qualit, Kquipment ! & £u. ..i.y Cc., S6,6S2.f'and Roach- ■ Russell Co., $V.801. as W. Harper cooceroing street improvements in the Ashley Park suodivision. Cpl. fim Brown Wins Promotion while serving at Marine base, Camp Lejeune. Laundered Crisn- - Bright 1 Folat-j or 11/ On Hangers Acre"rr,i a lr>w 't'o' $7,149,10 froim the Dalton True Sales Inc. for a truck cab ancohnssils for the reair loadihg er'ii»:icticn unit. Other bids were Dixe Chevrolet, $'(',322.03 and Wade Ford Inc., $8,395. I Ajpfwoved a proposl by the Duke Power Co. to funlth power at the city’s new diivery point "two” off the Y^.T ivo'ad on a five-year' contract. Voted to advertise nd receive bids at the first meeng in Jan uary for a ractor wii a ditcher attachment for the fas depart ment. Approved having Pometer As sociates do a water ressure and Mow survey for the city. Voted to repaj^ the 1923, 500,000-gallon iwator"iDrage tank located on Piedmoiit Avenue. Approved an infori with H & S Conti ai stalling six eight-; under pressure lor t: est water line — Piedmont Avenue. contract brs for in- th valves city’s old- cated on EACH WE LL REOPEN JANUARY 3 MON.. TUES. a WED, "SPECIAL” MX PLAIN ^ jillRTS % OR hI match SWEATERS ^ OPEN EVERY DAY 7:30 TILL 6 p.m. 1(3 AR Otis Customers and Friends, Thank You For Your Continued Patronage requesting ilcation for Clean Wa tty’s sewer The reso- te provide unds. The ed to the ion Agency in federal the mayor, iject is ap- with tlie EXCEPT SUNDAY 'i Grigg Garage will remain closed until January 3 duo to the illness of Owner-Manager Frank Ham rick who suffered a broken right leg at work three weeks ago. m Mr. Hamrick continues to improve and will reopen for business as usual on January 3. JMerry Ciiristmas and all best wishes for the New Year from our staff. GRIGG GARAGE Passed a resolutii approval of an a;; state funds under thi tei Bo:id Act for the improvement projec. I lution requests the 25 per cent of llic state has reccimme Enviironmental Proli approval of $47' ,unds, according I Total cost of till' preximately $76.'''. 1 city’s iiiare some SB2,253 Voted to advert is(| for a public hearing to be held requv.st from Ktirl ilise il. Jacojy i..i propo.ty on Edqi .iint Drive. Approved the pllowing re quests for tax rcfii; homestead Ex( in; Pearson, John VV. Bryte Ware. Approved a six of absence rei ■ Chief Tom Milh' policcmim, O.'aig that Parker tan Charlotte. Approved a reip; ion Landscaping Company to u.-ic t for a semi-pro f renewing the a Vothed to set holidays for ^ity employees as follows: i-C.. — - for Christmas; Dec. 30 thro""’’! Jan. 1 for New Year’s. Tlie board also voted to give Christmas bon uses based on the same procfi- dure as used in the past, Accepted a report from Ocan- missioner W. S. Biddlx, chairman of tlie insurance commiittee. The board will study the comimittees recommendations that the city’s insurance be put out to bid and that fringe benefits through Pal- lueilu Lue Insuvahce Co. for city empl.iyees bo started. CAMP LEJEUNE, N. C.—Ma- r'ne Lance Corporal James A. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. James N. i.rown of Route 3. 'Kings Mountain, was promoted to his present rank while serving at the Marine Corps base, Camp T.e eune. . A 1966 graduate of C’eveland high school, Shelby, he joined the Marine corps in July, 197-2. corps Give the present with a future. Cpl. Jim Crawford Winr Promotion Camp LEJEUNE, N. C.—fla- rine Lance Corporal James C. Crawford Jr., .son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Crawford of 10’ S. Oriental Ave., Kings Mountain, was promoted to his present rank Buy U.S. Savings Bonds & Freedom Sb*res -c. 28 on a Ja'coby and nnexai.O'ii o. Christmas Cash! unuer tue on: John R. jster Sr., Mrs. nontlis leave dimen.led by for a city firker in order attend UNC- r-d by Chiimp- fid Excavating oity stadiuui >all team and iangement the Frank Hamrick Glenn Grigg city bad witli thq same firm for j I a semi-pro softbaB team. Tabled for furt ^'t study a let-1 ter from TIal S. Ponk and Tliom- Help Santa Do His lob. See the Money People at The MONEY PLACE. Loans Up to $900 at Triangle Finance Corp., 123 W. Mountain Street. Telephone 739-2576 or Stop By Today. j..f), CONVENTIONAL CAMERAS RY EASTMAN AND POLAROID MOVIE CAMERAS BY EASTMAN ALL PHOTO ACCESSORIES ■ FILM, FLASHCUBES, BULBS FOR HIM Timex Watches Lord Buxton Leather TOBACCO DEPARTMENT Pipes b'y Kaywoodie, Ye!lo-Bo!c, Medico, Dr. Grabow iUI Popular Brands Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipe Tobaccos LOTIONS Old Spice, English Leather, Brut, Jade East, British Sterling, Faberge and Remington Hot Combs, Schick Hair Styler FOR HER Candies by Pangburn and Hollingsworth Timex Watches Hair Dryers Schick Hair Styler Lady Buxton Leather Goods Electric Razors by Remington. Sunbeam, Schick, Norelco Lady Schick Warm and Creemy Foz Him and Hei PENS And PEN SETS e PARKER • PAPER MATE • CROSS CIGARETTE UGHTERS • ZIPPO • KAYWOODIE # BENTLEY # SCRIPTO Her Favorites * Revlon * Helena Rubenstein * Prince Matchabelli * Faberge * Chanel No. 5 * Lanvin * Ambush * Tabu * Jean Nate * Bal De Bain Shop For The Whole FaTnily HERE KINGS nOUNTAIN srORB DRUG COMPANY 739.2571 - 739-2572 THE CITY'S MODERN STORE The Rexall Store SANTA CLAUS* HEADQUARTERS O «
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