iY.
i i
INVITATION TO FID
Nohi-o is lioreby tli.it Ihc
i.eJovelopmont Commission of
till* Oity o. Kin:;.- .v. wii],
until 2;C0 O'cl. .-k P. M. on ine
I'^tli diiy of Pcbitinry., i;)T3, at
tile office of Hie RcdovcIojMncnt
Ciominissmn, receive sealed pro-
i-osals for tiie purchase and de
velopment of the folh>wing de-!
^r^ed real estate located in tlie
^Central Business Distri'et Urban
Rene^val Area, Project No. .
R-84 Kings Alounlain, North Car
olina:
Boundary description of Parcel
No. 15
A parcel of land in Kin.u.-
Mountain Tcwnsliip, Cleveland
C.junty, itato cf North Carolina,
iocaled in the Central Business
District Ur.:an Ilenewal Pruj. . t
Ko. N. C. R-Sl, shown as Parcel
15 on a plat prepared by Ti'e
Rust lEn.irinecTing Company DE- j
SKIN,, dated Ootober, VM), and !
being more particularly described i
it: follows: ' I
BECJNNING at an old iron in '
the Ka.diily margin of Ciiernki'e;
Street, WcIIingliam and Y(K!('i’S|
corner and ninaing tiunce vw'hj
their line S. S8-24 E. 120.03 h'cl ;
ta an bid iron; thi'n.-e caiilinu- j
ii:g with thek line S. 7S-10 E. j
151.74 feet to i",\ cld imn in tlicj
AVojlcrly margin of Pied.mtiit ;
Pc/i.iue; lium.c vvitii liu‘ Ai.-ier-i
ly m.'irgin of Piedmont Avenue S ’
1-53 W. lOT.O le, t to ;ni ii ri a
t!i(' new .N:)i;i>i i!y hue of W. •
Gold C.lroei; tin me v.illi ihc
new line of \V. Geld Siieei Xii
52 V/. 21(’^ 17 f.c! C.. ;■'! ; -p
thence c .•lO'inipn:; with tia' lu . :
line of VV. “(k.Ul ...reet i'.. V.' ■ ai -
I;..-.'■ ) ,e. [ to tile ; . .1 .
:a ert IT i* i.' m:uU' ; - .- i ?■ •,
m'i !e r.y Kindlay, Wikn r-,.! 'c
: .UK'i* .ii -. i.K'. ‘i d . i;c
t -J 5. p.M 1 ; c . . 1 All M.v; 0.
1; ..j t-v-Ai. d ' . . .K A . , kcr.
^ ■ : in d« V. ! . '
Commission”.
iV' • . .<• p:'( jredy i Oirtiicr
identified on a plat entitled Cen-
ral La iia s Li.divjt Uman lie- ,
will ho eval’nton o?v the basis
of the bid price on the land, and
.a* lol.O de\' d pjiieiit proixi-'nl,
lira, wO]} ({lie n*-‘pi-ri i.) the
ral j.-ualii’ urliarc and ipro-
.1 ■ i j. nieiil r' tiic <* mmuni-
v. ill resuP in tin* greatest as-
- vci valuation of cj valorem
Oi.vaticn, liu' giiKilrs: beneficial
ifh'. t on lu i.diboring pToix'rty,
tiio : area, and the com-
mtiujly as a whole, and will
tend to induce gix’ater invesc
mcmt in the lii'velopment of oth
rr pr.^perty in tlie area, and will
lliU.I'-- ti:c n Ic.-atlm of per-
;;r.s cr iirnrs di.^placed by re-
developme.it pito n great
er (i..;:ec. snd A within the
.v‘ : . ■ c ■- -t.T Plan of the
•C'' ' f i ip . M unlain and
i :iin l.ie i'iient end ^pi'^it of
I'. CiroJiiui Uraun IKhIo-
»vi aent Law.
J’rop sliall be acco.mpaniod
ti good faitil (lepo.sit in an a-
:ii a.(t ejaal Jo len MO) pt'rccnU
tile bid price, Jidrl deposit be-
.n ' 'n ( .-i-h -vr a certified check
on .1 ij.udc or 'Liu.st Com-
• a;-,, aatn I'i"- d t ) d^ husine.>.s in
rtii (':•!■ ;iijia or on a bank in-
'■ • a . ■ i'\ i • :il In-
ilia,K(* C-rporation, or a U. S.
.1 aicy Ck'der. pay: lie to the* Re-
'.•Cl •: ..ncnl V inmi.-Micn of tliO:
i.y P-i.', M .unlaiip c" a lOM'
id L.-ad, n I a f.nm iccvaiicd by
>. i’. .1. S. 1 I.'MA), a.s amended,
ic'ii ». • .1 to do blackness
. ■ na.
for Cleveland County in Book 7-H ^ Mountain
at 1 age igu. | spwial sessiion at
L..t ?f2: BEGINNING at an iron '^•30 p.m. on Thursday Decemiber
staKo, which iron stake is N. 16 eom^iider the following re-
dcg. 50 min. East 175 feet from diuests far rezoning:
E. VVarlick's corner on the!
Ncrt'htuiit side of a 20 foot road
Toy Choice
Can Provide
Mew Experience
Miss Lutz
In Program
1. Request of George T. Ruppe
to rc'zone a lot JocS^d off Ruppe
GRPENVTI.LE, S. C.~ Miss'
Theresa Starr Lutz, daughter of i
RALELGiH — Trying to se'left Mr. and Mrs. Austin E. Lutz of
the right tcy for a child? You Route 1, Kings Mountain, per-;
aad also is Morrison’s Northeast from General 'Busuness to ^ ahead of the game if formed with the Bob Jones Uni-
cjrnt.r and runs thence N. 16 deg. I Industry j choose toys that could give versity Oratorio Society of Or-
ad min. E. 315 foot to a stake im
a blanch; thence along said j 2. Request of Mir. and Mrs. A.! experiences, says Mrs. Faye Hay
iiranch N. 67 dog. W. 94 feet to'C. Dugan to rezone a lot located. wood, extension family life spe
oix Hig.hway 161 North from Light cialist, North Carolina State Uni-
that child a whole range of play chestra in the special holiday
a stake in a creek; thence alom
'>ajd crook approximately S. >49
dvg. VV. 134 feet, more or less to
a slake; tlienx* S. 16 deg. 50
■mm. VV. 165 leet to a stake in
Maude McGill’s line; thence S.
48 dog. 45 min. E. 165 feet to
i he BEGINNING. ReferenJee is
made to deed from W. A. Will
iams and wiiG to T. Ncarr Morri
son and wife, dated 25'lh of CX‘to-
ber, 1955 now on record in the
Cleviland County Kc'gistry >Ji
Louk 7-ii at Page 565.
Lot ^3: BEGINNING at an iron
stake oil the Nerthe-ast side oi a
20 loot road, North 48. deg. 45
mMi. W. 150 feet Uom C. E. War-
LM\s corner, Scarr Morrison’s cor-
noi and runs thence with his
line N 16 dog. 50 min. E. 175 feet
to an iron stake I'v W. A. Will- j
iam's line; thenct N. 48 deg. 451
min. VV. 15 feet to a stake, a
ru VV corner; tnence a nc7v line
program,
of Song,’
“A Christmas Festival
before 6.00 persons.
LIVE HER AN
Inch^^^ster,
FOR CHRISTMAS
Industrial to R-20.
3. Request of Hal Morris to re
zone a lot locaited off iiighway
! 74 West from R-20 to General
! Business.
4. Request of Ray VV. Lutz to
rezone a lot located off Highway
(i west Irom R-20 to General
Business.
5. Request of Mrs. Ruby Hull
GoiTell to rezone a lot Ideated
off Highway 74 West from 'R-20 to
General Business.
6. Request of FhiMips Develop
ment Corporation to rezone acre
age located in the Noriheast sec-
Lon c: the city. Nine alcres from
K-20 tc- u-6 and 15.898 acres from
R-20 to R-10.
versity.
For example, toys of the ac
tive, physical typo include any
plaything from Pogo sticks to bi-
cyclts that require physical ex
ertion and aid in muscular de-
The 275-voice Oratorio Society ■
and 50-memiber orchestra were
conducted by Dr. Dwight Gustaf
son, dean of the School of Fine
Arts, in two performances in the |
3,000-seat Rodeheaver auditorium. ^
BAIL
BEARING
• YR.
WAMANn
Maps and plats of the following
are available at the office of the
I 3. IG dog. 50 mi,i. W. 175 feet to Administrator for examin-
I a si.tKo 1(1 ihe .hUxi.least luavgui
1.1 '
! a
:r.' .
';!? .o!
- l.ic said Vv ad; t.ion.e abng ^
Irio edge Oi .-;aid road 5. 4.S dog. i
i-j mm. E. iZ Ret to tlie EEGIN-
Vv.\iicifiviU'c is made lo deed
John Henry Mitss, Mayor
12:14-21
Commls-' .loin Maude V» liiiam.i ML'Giil and
I J it'io.'t I uu.-ijand to F. Scarr Muifjson and
, i
k-.
•|d i ' u a:\e ■
■ i t.'K- t.i : •’ f/ :!i •
C ‘.ni
'•'iiks Muuiiia.n loi
1.
I 'k.li d.iy of
.•tvlc-'
the
fur- .
•m-
I
, iiatcd 2i)lii of (Jetooor, 1955
V c:i i.rvtMl Li the Cleveland
mty *:ogislry in Book m1 '.it
t ./Ol.
John Henry M^ss, Mavor
12:21
it. :j.e.vi.L/'r>.Mi:.\T c'\m-
; . F Id CJl'Y OF.
i. - -H -U-1 I'.'.i.N’ i
L.Ui 1. -‘.iai.ikry, J
L'-i.-
. I 1.. nr-:.-’etc i l^'-r
jy 'riu* Hii.-t I.n-
t- ir.'^ ■
. . k . k 1 •;! .11. .VI ■ -lai-ia
;i re IK*-.. at Ihe
.a-d.evid V rnent CVnn
N02ICH cr AUkkiC L-ATHKG
ON »E*^UE5T
rku Ar;iL-.H..ir:N
a 'A V • 1 t.iev n'>ticG
NOTICE Oi FOREOLCSURE
IN lilii. .iOR COURi
NUFviH CAROLINA
.^:.v*.;_AND COUNTY
bninces, and unpaid taxes and
asses.Kmonts for paving, if any.
This the IBth day of Decern Jir,
1972.
GFDRGK B. THOMASSON
Trustee
OECRGE B. TH0MAS30N
Attorney At La-jv
1C2 West Mountain Stieer
Kings Mountain, North, ('amdrj
12:14-1:4
a itl- .U* c.
efOr-;' Hu
mi .-. IK
The above prone, ly, /.mied s' .
Iral Eu.s.iii -; ‘ <: i ijoci
tin- iaiul use regulaliuns and v ni
x'*.Ls . litc-.n'd in Hu* Kedevelop-
ment Flan. Project No. N. C. iC-Sl
Ceiilr. I En-'inoiK Di.strict Ui’u.ui
Renewal Aron. j
L’edovok 'u'r may i>e any n{‘r-!
ovM, i'irin .).* ror])jrat'ion who ha.^ i
qualified and agrees to eonfonn
in all re.-poi'ts with provd.^ions (4 i
IH Iding d kunienls, copies of'
wnijli may oe obtained U'lxin re- I
qe-e.h at Hie office t>f the Rede- j
velopmcnt Coni'mN.-.i.)n. !
i’r-'pa-.iHs will be receivwl u:i-|
lii, and pu 'li'.-ly opened at 2;C0
nonci
f.l
am
. .!y
.)!' .'.‘A
d
lk\
. n...
iti.r.
nii:
II
a 20 i -
to
. . nrnmi-'-
(u Kings
a pubi'.j
;i Hie Hs: i
l‘h_ ..1 (Lean-
iiie (lu. sticn of
[k; ‘llovVi-i,.; d;-. . - '.i'.''
re y . .hied puisu-
Iko- 1.72. a.; amended:!
.. •• .i.s.H.'Li (.n an |
n tne Norlheast sidcmy
road and on C. E.
J.,. O'.vlu.K P.M., on the 12ih day of an ii.m stake, a new corner in
FeariK'iry, 1973 at tlu* office (4
the Re<loveh;pment Commi.ssion
(>■ tlie C'ily of Kings Movinlain,
112 S. j’it dan mt Avi'iiue, Kiing-;
Vlt/untain, North f’arulina.
Prapo-als fur Todevt iuymcnt
'; I
'' L
Uw-
Call Ar:y:iinc 7be-G5:S Or
ALer 2:CS Kll. Cell 713-0256.
We Have FII;EW00D For Sola
UP. UP
AND AWAY!
L.\:L.;r. .\.\D 3Y VIin'UE of tlie
poucr Oi Sale contained in a eer-
.aiii deed of trust e.xeculed by
j.-..iL-i L. ^LOALN^iL.ii and who,
M.VitiA.'.NE M. CJAININGER dat- ,
i d itio l3Hi day of August, 19rU, ’
aiul iLv orded in Book 780 at Pago,
ill in llij Uiiice ox the Register i
' I Leeds for ekveiand County,
.uAhi C.uulina, default having,
v.ei.ii made in tiie pa>TTient of
tiie indebtedness thereby secur- :
ed, ai.d said deewi of trust ocing-
ti.e lernis thereof suoject ox
I. .. V i suve, tire undersigned
• HvK's coiKu r and running: iiukae will offer for sale at
,1 tne- nortlumst edge of thei i>ujhj auNion D the liigiic-st b.u-
a Nsali 4S-15 West 150 feet; tier lor cash, at the Courthouse
an irmi slake, a new cor iie ■ I door, in SJioLiy, North Carolina,
me a new line Nortli 16-50[on the 9lh day of January, 1973,
-I '7.5 It’id I • ail iin;, stalcc, alat 11:00 A.M., the property coii
V cernor; tlienee another new vcyed in said- deed of trust, tlo;,
.* ho;., i -IS-1> East 15U feet to .same lying and being in Numbvjr'
Four Tovvnsiiip, Cleveland Coun |
ly, Norlii Carolina, and more!
pariicularly dc.rcribed as follows ^
2eiiig L.h ^?9, Block "F”, 803 ;
i'nncei.Mi Drive, Southwcod Sub- I
division, Kmgs Aiounuan, Noiuij
Carolina, Cleveland County. i
Part of land con\’cyed from
Aivadaie Nlino-s, Inc. to J. Wilson '
. r'uwlord daled February, 1969!
as fjuiid in Deed Book 12-V ai I
• age 367. !
As funlior references see Plat j
Hook II at Page 75 and Deed of
'i'lust B,>ok 763 at Page 282. *
Subject to drainage and utility
ea.sements as shown on plat.
For referc:ice see deed from I.
W ilsoii Crawford an*^ wife, Eloise
8. C'rawfuid to Luke Hoyle and
wife. Ruth Hoyle datt?d February
23, 1970 now on recx)rd in the
Cleveland County Registry in
Deed Eo->k 13-r at Page 267.
As a further reference see deed ,
lated tlie ]3rh day of August, ;
H)70 fpcm Luke Hoyle and wife, I
:.’uth Ho^ le To James L. Clonin- .
h*r and wife, Maryanne M. Cion-
ingcT and recorded in the Office
M tlie Register of Deeds for,
Jh'vcJand County. I
This sale will be made sub- |
joct to all prior liens and encum-
7 E. iVivriick's l.nc; thence with
. ^ !.ne Hiiuih U)-59 We.-d 175 feet
H* 1 lu' BEGi.N V '‘i T c ilia ill in
*1 an acre. Referinict i.s made lo
-Iced Mu’i.l-* Willia.i.s M:
.k : and dal(‘d 13th of
IVICE
10:2Girn
\^i
WI
I
m
This is our advice regarding where you
should store your drugs and med cines if you
hcr.'c young children around the houj-:.e: Up. up
erd awav* Up, up, out of reach—and away out
cl then sight! And, preferably, also under Iock
Children, as we all know—but may some
times forget temporarily—have an endless cur
iosity. They love to get into things. But, if
hey should get into your drugs and medic nea,
•die resulvs tculd te disastrous and tragic. So,
a.\v.fay’. keep in mH • the n?ie dty fc/ fceinj
r: :■ LAi c.Hy rv. t \ ' Oi t. ak.-it wHh your
i Pi n ;. Puvi" I '. * : arc aid v. .locc Die
ycungoter;- can get at them.
veu OR V7ua nncTOR can pi:cne U3
whej- V3.1 r^ 'd a f^K4?vr*ry. We will deliver
prompt!/ without c.k'tra charge. A great ma:^y
peojl.-i roly on us for their health neede. V/e
v/elcerzG roqueslj for del very service and
chargo accounts.
EARN THE
HIGHEST RATE
ON F.S L.LC.
INSURED
SAVINGS
Now All Savings Earn
From Date Of Investment.
6%
$10,000 Min.
2 Yr. Term
B% Dividend Quarterly
$5,000 Min.
1 Yr. Term
5%%
Quarterly Dividen<?
Cl/ O/ $1,000 Min.
3/4/0 (3
51/47© Dividend Quarterly
5%
4%%
4%%
90 Day
Fasiibook
PASSBOOK
R.\TE
Full Pay
Certificate
Withdrawals At Any Time
Paid Quarterly
KINGS
MOUNTAIN
SAVINGS 6, LOAN
ASSOCIATION
300 West Mountain
Phone 739-4781
. ^ . . 1 • J * u 11 p 1,1 The program included Suites
velopiment. Any kin4 of ball falls Q . . -vianv
in this classification. For toddlers, VcA. . -T m
.. 1. J ,, 7, Moods of Christmas” arranged by
mere are push-and-pull and Robert Shaw and Robert Russeil
Wheel toys, and at any age.. Fantasia on “Green-
sports and gym equ,pment. | sleeves” and Fantasia on Christ-
&eat;ve, instructive, manipu-; Carols by Robert Vaughn
lative or scientific toys embrace _
a broad range, beginning with an
infant's first set of blocks and ex
tending to the most modern mic
roscopes and complex electronic
assembly sets. A coloring book!
is as creative a toy to a toddler,
as advanced drawing or painting;
supplies are to his older brother
or sister. Both share the qualities !
characteristic of this group of j
toy.s—they enable a chi'ld to dc- j
velop and express his own ideas,
encouFcige the use of initiative I
and stimulate observation. '
Play that’s imitative, imagina-1
live and dramatic is gr^nt fun j
I fer children and has a highly:
I desirable effect on their growth.'
! Tccl-. for this kind of play in-i
elude stuffed animals, dolls and
dress-up costume^, tov Idlers,;
trucks and miniature tools. |
Shared or social play helps'
children learn to get along with j
each other, and, ultimately, in
the world. In .sirch joint activities
they begin to understand fair
play and to get a sense cf the j
c.xciting challenge of healthy;
cempetition. Game and sports
equipment fits this description as
do intriguing board games su'^h
as checkers and chess cr qui?
and word games. )
Any toy that is durable and
provides one of more kinds of
play ii pro‘l ;bl> a '• ,>d loy one
a child will enjoy and learn
from, the specialist concludes.
&.\NKAMERICARD • MASTER CHARGE • EASY PAY PLAN
Amity Cordens daily 9-6. SUNDAY 14
Shopiiiiig Cir. C'SY Pl*N
38fia I BK-rf Oca 'ritiip tvallabia
JBOB I. Ifitiefj. B.;d. Yju,
CHT' UilE N. C,
flNWi 53S^I5 SS
If K« Amvat
M 937.1ns
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Immediate Openings in Production
No Experience Necessary
VVe provide on-the-job training leading to responsible
positions in flotation and grinding plant operations.
CHECK THESE ADVANTAGES:
RKCELLENT STARTING RATES
SHIFT DIFFRENTIAL PAY
PAID VACATIONS
7-PAID HOLIDAYS
GROUP INSURANCE
PENSmN PLAN
OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT
Nov/ Interviewing 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
UpJtcd States Gypsum Company
Kings Mountain Plant
(An equal opportunity employer)
Located approxiinalely 4 miles South of Kings Mountain on 246. (Grover
I4oad) Look for USG sign with arrow. 41:30tfn
When the temperature goes dowiv
your electric bill goes up.
F!.7e?s and Weavers Wanted!
Earn While You Learn!
riJIEHS & WEAVERS WANTED FOR BOTH FLAT
& PILE FABRICS. PLAIN OR JACQUARD. EXPERI
ENCE PREFERRED BUT NOT NECESSARY.
YOU. TOO. CAN AVERAGE S2.7S to S3.40 PER
HOUR. AFTER LEARNING, (depending on ability).
WE W'ILL TEACH YOU.
ALSO EXPERIENCED MAINTENANCE
WANTED (FOR TEXTILE EQUIPMENT).
MEN
V/e ere an equal opportunities employer. With profit
Sharing Plan! With hospitalization plan!
Here’s how
you can save.
Your electric bill is higher at this time
of year. This is partly because of the re
cent rate increases—but mainly be
cause you use more electricity (during
thewinter months.
Here are some helpful suggestions on
how to use electricity more efficiently
in your home—and reduce your elec
tric bill.
Ho
Heating
Water Heater
Don't set the water
heater thermostat
higher than
necessary. Repair
leaking faucets.
Even a small drip
ping wastes water
and can make your
water heater
work overtime,
particularly when the
water supply is much colder in
the winter.
Washer and
Dryer
For small meals, toaster ovens, fry
pansand similar small appliances ore
moreeconomical touse than the range
oven. ,
When boiling water is used, set the
elementonhightocometoaquick boil.
Then, use the lowest setting that will
continue the boil. Boiling harder does
not make the water any hotter; it just
wasteselectricity.
Plan meals to use the oven for sever
al foods at the some time. Never use
your oven to heat your kitchen.
Lighting and
Appliances
•)
□
Set your thermostat at the lowest com
fortable temperature. Each degree you
reduce the temperature can reduce
your heating cost by 5%.
Check for air leaks, and caulk or weath
erstrip as needed. Open draperies in
the daytime to let in the sun's heat;
close them at night to keep out cold.
Clean re-usable filters or replace oth
ers often in furnaces. (Remember—it
takes quitg a bit of electricity to oper
ate oil and gas furnaces, too.)
Use only enough hot water for the size
and type of load. It costs less to wash
and dry one full load thcjn two small
ones, and sovesyou time, too.
Clean lint filter after each load. Don't
overdry clothes; overdrying wastes
electricityand damages fabrics.
Turn off
lights and TV
when not
actually
needed.
Turn off small appliances as soon as
you're through with them. Much elec
tricity is wasted by carelessness.
These hints can help you get the nrtost
from electricity and reduce your elec
tric bill.
Duke Power
Making life a little better