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PAGE FOUR THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Thursday, January II, lyU LEGAL NOTICES MORE ABOUT WILDLIFE ed wrapper which bears the fol lowing information. Printed MORE ABOUT DOOLEY , on 614, 240, Stanley; Mark Griffin, AfOie^? ABOUT CAROLINA 6-5, 195, Cumberland, Md. the wrapper must be the name, will be evaluated on the basis address and license number of the! AlsoBUlyGuthrie,6-3,220 Ap- „ ^ of the bid price on the land, and producing hatchery, the species,Ip^mattox, Va.; Davd Parnam, PotI« is hereby given that the development proposal, number and weight of the enclos- g.3 Canton; Kirt Wilson, 6-3, INVITATION TO BID uedevelopment Commission of the City of Kings Mountain will, until 2:00 O’clock P. M. on the 12th day of February, 1973, at the office of the iRedevelopment Commission, receive sealed pro- ikOsals for the purchase and de velopment of the following de scribed real estate located in the Central Business District Urban Renewal Area, Project No. N. C R‘84 Kings Mountain, North Car olina: Boundary description of Parcel or firms displaced by re- - ^ development projects to a great er degree, and is within the ."^coiK? of the Master Plan of the City of Kings Mouinlain and within the intent and spiirit ot the North Carolina Uitoaii Rede velopment Law. I » ^o. 15 i A parcel of land in Kings rlountain Township, Cleveland County, State of North Ciirolina, located in the Central Bu.siness bistrict Urban Renewal Projei-t ^o. N. C. R-84, shown as Parcel 15 on a plat prepared by The Rust Engineering Company DE SIGN, darted October, 1969, and feeing more parldcularly described u follows: I BEGINNING at an old iron in the Easterly margin of Cherokee Street, Wellingham and Yoder's corner and running tlien(v with Iheir line S. 88-24 E. 120.03 feet to an old iron; thence continu ing with their line S. 78-49 E. J5I.74 feet to an old iron in the Westerly margin of Piedmont Avenue; thence with the Wester ly margin of Piedmont Avenue S 1-53 W. 107.0 feet to an iron in the ntw Northerly line of W. Gold Street; thence with the new line of W. Gold Street S. 86- 52 W. 210.47 feet to an iron; thence continuing with the now -line of W. Gold Street N. 88-26 W 60.00 feet to the iJEGINNING. ' Reference is made to survey made bv Findlay, Withers and MlcCcnnaughey, Inc. dated Nov ember 5, 1971 -revised Augu.st 3, 1972 entitled ''Property of The Kings Mountain Redevelopment Commissiooi”. The above property is further ■'denltfied on a plat entitled Cen tral Business Distri’ct Urban Re newal Area, Parcel 15, completed October 1969, prepared 'by The Rust En gineering Company, Consulting Engineers, Birmingham, Alabama available upon request at the office of the Redevelopment Com mission. The above property, zoned Cen- NVliich, with due respetf to the ed mountain trout. Also printed 190, La Vale, Md.; John Snider, general pu-blic welfare and pro-(on the wrapper must be a notice 200, Charlotte; Todd Jacob- per development of the communi- to the effect that the sale of the son, 6-4, 195, Charlottesville, Va.; ty, will result in the greatest as- ‘ contents of the package in North, i>wight Ange, 6-5, 200, Williams- sossed valuation of acT valorem I Carolina is authorized by the N. ton; Boyd Pearson, 6-4, 195, Gra- tho hnno.fipial ' C. Wilklife Resoiirres Commis- J^am I Heels. Caiiolina was one of four teams whidh finished i-n the Top 20 in 19^2 polls conducted for football and basketball. And the exciting result! The Tar Heels had the best composite rating in those two polls of amy team in the country. taxation, the greatet beneficial i C. Wilklife Resources effect on neighboring property, sion. the project area, and the com munity as a whole, and w*!!! tend to induce greater invest ment in the development of oth er property in the area, and will facilitate the relocation of per- Proposals shall be accompanied by a good faith deposit in an a- The Wildlife Commission will also require that no package of commercially-reared trout shall contain more than ten mountain trout or a net weight of more than two pounds, and it shall be unlawful to remove the trout from such package until they are prepared for consumption. MORE ABOUT G-W Basketball Football Compoeite Teom Roting Roting Rating N. Carolina 2n<i 12th 14 UCLA 1st 15th ■ 16 Louisville 4th IStih 22 Ohio State 19th 9th 28 The Carolina basketball team at 6-4, are the team’s tallest reg-, of 1972 set all kinds of records, ulars. in winning eight and los-1 winning five major ehaimpion- ing three the Bulldogs have outl^ips, including the Atlantic the cast most of the season, the Bulldogs have had problems with big men. Drew, at 6-6 and Blanks, iHere’s how it went: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The City Board of Commis sioners will hold a public hear ing at 7:30 p. m. Monday, Janu ary 22nd, 1973 to consider the j following request for rezoning: RcHiucst by Ellis Lumber company rebounded their opponents, 40.91 Coast Conference and the NCAA per game to an even 40 per game Eastern Regional. The Tar Heels for the opponents. lost in the national semifinals to Florida State. of tile bid price, said dejio.sit be ing in cash or a certified check drawn on a bink or Trust Com- piiny authorized to do bu-siness in North Carolina or on a bank in sured by the Fcxlcral Deposit In surance Corporation, or a U. S. Money Order, payable to the Re development Commi.ssion of the City of Kings Mountain, or a 10% Bid Bond, an the form required by N. C. G. S. 143-129, as amended, issued by any Insurance Com pany authorized to do business in North Carolina. The Redevelopment Commis sion reserves the right to reject any and all bids aqd to waive any irn'gularities in bidding. pi’opei’ty located on h!ghiway 216 south be rezoned from R-20 to IM: Be ng located on the southern margin of the idghl-of-way of N. C. highway No. 216, corner of lot No. 3, block No. 2, as shown on a tax map, No. 4-49 which map is now on record in the office of the Cleveland County Tax Appraisers in Cleveland County, North Caro lina, and runs thence in a south erly directicn alon, No. 3 729.9 feet to a stake; thence in a northeastern d!rection 226.9 feet to a stake; thence in a north- westerly direction 150 foot to a stake; thence* in a northeasterly direction 200 feet to a stake in Livingstone will bring a veter an team to the GardnenWeij! Coacih Edll Dooley’s 1972 Tar campus Thursday night. Coach 1 Heel football team posted the Morns Wig*:jins, in this third'best record in the school’s his- yoar at L v.ngsLone, has six let- tory, winning 11 and losing one Lermon returning this season, in-' and sweeping the Atlantic Coast Schools Obtain New Books ndtx ai^. big bonus In the Fact-lni . the more than 24,CX)0 fftCt tries—short articles hot l^Iudtf4 in the main text. Fact Entiiaa^ are also listed in the main Compton’s Encyclopedia was given top position on the Merit Rating chart of Recommended Encyclopedias in the latest edi tion of General Encyclopedias In * » The Central elementary school'Print. This U an .ndepenuent This unique twoAvay crMS.rtXWr and West elementary school in'rating that helps consumers eval- endng means that, whethlr ytfq Kings Mountain have received uate the worth of the many en- check the ma^ the Compson’s Encyclopedia. E. San- cyclopedias now on the market. Index, you wlU find the an^r, derford, of the F. E. Compton! Compton’s Encyclopedia fea- to your question. Throughwt company, division manager in 'tures the copywrited Fact Index. Fact-Index are thousands o| this area, worked with the two Using the Fact-Index, students photographs and schools to make this valuable'quickly find articles, Photo- most in ful color—thktenroip; educational resource available to photographs, maps, charts and;age exploration and discovery. the community. I illustrations in the main text. A EARN UP TO $750 PER MONTH S. POSTAGE STMI? MACHm eluding his son 6-6 chell Wiggins, who ClAA player. unior, is an Mit-, Coniference championship for the all- second straight year. Carolina then toppled Texas Tech, 32-28, in the Sun Bowl -game at El Paso, Texas. Contac"! the office of the RckIc- v'el>pmcnt Commission of the City cjf Kings Mountaui foi fur ther details. This, the 13th day of D.?ccm- ber, 1972. REDEVELOPMENT COM • MISSION OF TIIF CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN Carl F. Mauney, Chairman 12:14tfn NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY iTUBl.iCATiON North Carolina, Cleveland Coun-' ty. In the General Court of Jus tice District Court Division Elizabeth S. LeNcave Whitaker, Plaintiff the western margin of 'Road No. 2296; thence along the western margin of road No. 2296 in a northwester’iy direction 35.5.2 feet to a stake; thence in a southwest- ly direction 7.> feet to a stake; thence in a northerly direction 2(X) feet to a stake in the southern margin of the right-of-way No. 216; thence along the southern margin of highway No. 216 in a southwesterly direction 350 feet, more or less, to the beginning. JOHN HENRY MOSS Mayor 1-4 1-11 The amazing Carolina success story in 1972 is a credit to the players and the coabhes and also to Homer Rice, the Director of Athletics who has guided Caro lina to its finest hour in the field of sports. STATEMENT OF RESULT of SFECIA'L BOND ELECTION held in the KINGS MOUNTAIN SCHOOL the‘iine oTlot DISTRICT OF THE COUN’TY OF CLEVELAND, NORTH CAROLINA on Decerrij.er 18, 1972 I At a special bond election held t' on December i6, 1972, in D^mIv Kings Mountain School District! |#1qIv DdllK of the County of Cleveland 6,32b' voters were registered and quali fied to vote. At said election 814 votes were cast in favor of the quest on of - . tral Business (CB) is subject to miy Norman Whitaker, Defend- Notes Increase Carolina State Bank, headquar- issuing not exceeding $2,5(X),000 Franklin Street i tile land use regulations and con trols contained in the Redevelop ment Plan, Project iNo. N. C. R-^ Centrail Business District Urban itenewal Area. Redeveloper may be any per son, firm or corporation who has qualified and agrees to conform iji all respects with provisions of bidding documents, copies of which may be obtained uipon re quest at -the office of the Rede velopment Commission. Proposals will be received un til, and publicly opened at 2:00 O’olot'k P.M., on the 12th day of february, 1973 at the office of tJie Redevelopmen't Commission 5f the City of Kings Mountain, ^12 S. Piedmont Avenue, Kings Mountain, North Carolina. Proposals for redevelopment ant To: Billy Norman Whitaker, Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled act.on. The nature of the relief being sought is an a solute di vorce on the gi’ounds of separa tion for more than one year. You are required to make de fense of such pleading within forty (10) days after January 11, ... , ^ . 1973, and upon your failure to do wiM on the Lth day of January so the plaintiff will apply to the ^ NO'nCE OF RESALE North Carolina, Cleveland Coun ty—In the General Court of Jurtice- -Superior Court Divi sion—‘Befoi*e the Clerk—72Sp 108. Diana C. Wohlford and Karen Cansler, Petitioners Versus Luther Cansler and wife, Mar ion Cansler and Anthony Can sler, Respondents. Under and by virtue of an or- Ut of the Superior Court of School Bonds tor and in behuU of said School District for t*ic purpose cf providing funds, with any other available funds, for erecting, enlarg'lng, altering and equipping school buildings in the Kings Mountain Scnpoi District of Cleveland County, including the construction of a middle school, an auditorium for the high school, and improvements and additional facilities at the several schools ih said school dis trict, in order to maintain the nine months; school term in said County as required by Section 2 of Article.DC of the Constitution, and levying a sufficient tax for the payment thereof and 370 in Gastonia, reported total assets on December ’31, 1972 of 89,241, 000.00. This compares with as sets at the end 01 19cl of $3,4^1, 090.00 or an increase of $5,760, 000.00. Totail assets increased '165%. Net earnings were $13,521.22 or 10c per share based on a 165,000 shares outstanding for the year ending December 31, 1972. Total deposits rose from 1971 total of $1,770,000.00 or an in crease of $5,570,000.00. Total investment securities in creased from 1971 total of $799, votes were cast against said $4,317,0^.00 at the end question, and a majority of the mcreased from qualified voters of said District of said County who voted there on at said election voted in favor [Cleveland County, made in the ■ of said question. i;x)ve entitled special proceeding, the undersign^ commissioner Court for the relief sought. This the 2nd day of January, 1973. WIir.'NANT AND LACKEY. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Post Offiec* Box 145, Shelby, North Carolina 28150 1:11-25 CHILDERS TREE SERVICE Call Anytime 739-6596 Or After 3:00 P.M. Call 739-6256. We Hove FIREWOOD For Sale 10:26tfn B Keep Child Resistant Contoiners—Child Resistant 1973, at 10 o’clock A. M. at the Cvurt House door in Shelby, North Carolina, offer for resale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land lying a id being in Num' er Four town ship in the town of Kings Moun- tiiin, North Carolina, and being .more particularly descrioed as follows: Tract 1: Located at 508 Moun tain Street, Kings Mountain, North Carolina, as shown by deed in 3-J, page 313 of the Cleveland County Registry, N. C-, and be ing described h/ metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at a stake on the north s.de of Mountain street, Charley F'ulton’s corner, and runs with his and Plonk’s line N. 6 1-2 E. 352 1-2 feet to a post, Bridges’ corner; thence with his line S. 86 1-2 E. 90 feet to a stake, .1 new corner; thence a new line S. 6 1-2 W. 351 feet to a stake on North side of; Mountain street thence with said street N. 88 1-2 ,V. 90 feet to the beginning. Bidding will beg n at Eight riiousand Four Hundred and Fifty 00-00^) ($8,150.00) dollars. Tins the 21st day of December, 1972. J. A. WEST, Commissioner lorn, West, Horn and Wray, Attorneys 1:4-11 000.00 in 1972. This statement is given by or der of the Board of Commission ers for the County of Cleveland, this 2nd dai/ of January, 1973. iB. E. Simmons Chairman Catherine C. Stockton Clerk cf Board of Commissioners TO THE CITIZENS AND TAX PAYERS OF THF 'MOUNTAIN SCHOOL DISTRICT OF CLEVELAND COUNTY: No right of act.on or defense founded upon the invalidity of the election mentioned in the foregoing statement or the inva lidity of any of the proceedings or steps taken in the creation of the Kings Mountain School D's- trict of Cleveland County shall be asserted, nor shall the valH- .ty of such election or the valid ity of the creation of said Dis trict. or the right or duty to levy a sufficient tax on all taxabic property within said District for the payment of the principal of and the interest on said bonds, be open to question in any court up)on any ground whatever, except in an action or proceeding com menced within thirty days after the publication of the foregoing statement. Catherine C. Stockton Clerk of Board of Com missioners for the County of Cleveland, North Carolina 1:11 $1,838,000.00 in 197.1 to $3,301, IPreiiient John C. Houser slat ed, “We are most pleased with 1972. We look forward to con tinuing growth in 1973 and to the future with enthusiasm.’’ • Highest Return on Your CupitoCa NO Selling • Manage Your Own Business We Obtain Your Locations. Minimum Cash Investment Of . j $1,.595.00 — up to $5,000.00 Secured By Equipment Planter’s Peanut and Wel'^h’s Juice routes alsi) available frem $495 up • WOMEN OK MEN • ANY AGE • PART TIME, approxilmately 7 hrs. per month 0 NO OVERHEAD • DFiPRESSION PROOF • REPEAT INCOME New Distributorships Still Available In Many Areas Throughout This State Send References y POSTAGE STAMPS, INC. — B-1 Name, Address and fl 300 Interstate North* N.W /Atlcnta, Georgia 30339 Phone No. to: 3 Interstate 1-75 and 1-285 n Opportunity— Can you drive your car 20 miles spending approxi mately IV2 hours per morning before 6:30 a.m. for $100 plus per week. If so, ccntact Larry Sosebee, Phone 864-4318 PO Box 1293( Gastonia, N. C. for de tails concerning a Charlotte Ob server route in Kings Mountain. 1:11 EARN THE HIGHEST RATE ON F.S.L.I.C. INSURED SAVINGS 5 Ways To Save Now All Savings Earn From Date Of Investment 6% $10,000 Min. 2 Yr. Term G% Dividend Quarterly in The purpose of dispensing medicines what are caUed "child resistant" containers is to substantially cut down and try to prevent the ever increasing number of accidents in volving children and drugs. But, this purpose is defeated when a child is given an empty med cine container with which to play. It does not take a child too long a time of experimentation to figure out how to get an empty container open. The next time i could be one that is full. Give your children a break and buy that extra time a child-proof container gives you when they haven't had a chance to find out how it works. m you OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a delivery. We will deliver promotly without extra charge, A great many people rely on us for their health needs. We welcome requests for delivery service and charge accounts. B.D Rfl R jR 0 BaRy rmIbIrQr Fixers and Weavers Wanted! Earn While You Learn! 9U% $5,000 Min. 1 Yr. Term 53/4% Quarterly Dividend FIXERS & WEAVERS WANTED FOR BOTH FLAT & PILE FABRICS. PLAIN OR JACQUARD. EXPERI ENCE PREFERRED BUT NOT NECESSARY. Bonus Savings Certificate $1,000 Min. 6 Mos. Term PER YOU. TOO. CAN AVERAGE S2.75 to $3.40 HOUR. AFTER LEARNING, (depending on ability). WE WILL TEACH YOU. ALSO EXPERIENCED MAINTENANCE MEN WANTED (FOR TEXTILE EQUIPMENT). REGULAR passbook R.'LTE Ant.clpatcd Full Pay Certificate Ant cipated Withdrawals At Any Time Paid Quarterly We are an equal opportunities employer. With profit Sharing Plan! With hospitalization plani KINGS MDUNTAIN COMPANY •■WE CITYS MOOFShJ STOPf FHC-’E 73»-2S71 K Mills. Inc. KINGS MOUNTAIN FLOYD-MARIE STREETS KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION TEL. 704-739-4503 12:14-1:10 300 West Mountain Phone 739-4781 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Immediate Openings in Production No Experience Necessory We provide on-the-job training leading to responsible positions in flotation and grinding plant operations. CHECK THESE ADVANTAGES: EXCELLENT STARTING RATES SHIFT DIFFRENTIAL PAY PAID VACATIONS 7-PAID HOLlDAyS GROUP INSURANCE PENSION PLAN OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT Now Interviewing 8:00 A.M. - .4:00 P.M. United States Gypsum Company Kings Mountain Plant (An equal opportunity employer) Located approximately 4 miles South of Kings Mountain on 216 (Grovel* Road) Look for USG sign with arrow. ll:30tfn Pi pi I' Great Dream Madiine. I Ovi lor inj Ind 1 FOR ra; m. America is the place that is made out of dreams. And, U.S. Savings Bonds have been helping to malie happy dreauns come true for years. Now, Bonds mature in less than six years. That means your dreams can come true faster than ever before. You can buy shares in your parti cular dream by joining the Payroll Savings Plan where you work, or the Bond-a-Month plan where you bank. Before you know it, your American (L’cam will be a reality. REU Be: pil fROl sa] Th jto Take stodc in America. Nuw E Bonds pay 5't% interest when held u. maturity of 5 years, 10 months (4*J the first year). ^ihJs are replaced if lost, stolen, < uLoUoyctl. When ne^ed they can Iw esplied ^ at youi- brink. Interest is not subject to state ^ or lomt inome text's, and federal tex may bo (ieferred until redemption. Now Bonds mature in le?'- ili.in six year
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