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t Page M KINGS MOUNTAIN HBKALD—lliiirsday, Octob4jy IS, 18TS HOT DOG SALE Kings Mountain Emergency Services wlU sponsor a hot dog sale beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday at the squad building on Center Street. Call 789-8089 for carry-out orders. I Wish to express my deepest appreciation to the citizens of Kings Mountain for the support given me in the recent election. I look forward to serving Kings Mountain for the next four years as Commissioner of District 3. Corbet Nicholson BUILDIN6 MATERIAL A SALVAfiE, INC. il2 Witkimon Blvd. aBeliiioiit, M.C. PHONE 82S-2032 Photo by Katrena MoOall ANY SHINGLES IN STMN — ” prevention and safety at a program presented at Week. H ren of Mrs. Ann lire prevention and safety at a program presented at Week, Street Improvements Approved A number of ** NOV. 6th VOTE FOR VJ PAUL HORD, JR. KINGS MOUNTAIN DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD YOUR VOTE & SUPIHIRT API'llUtUTED A number of street Improvements petitions have been approved by the city board of com missioners and the scope of the project, according to Comm. Jim Childers, Is to make Improvements In the form of minor paving or shaping, curb and gut- terwork, and pa'.ing on existing paved and graveled streets within the city. Already completed. In Phase 1 of the project, are Princeton Drive from Pulton Rd. to Dead End, curb, gutter and paving Phase II Scotland Drive from Phifer to Lee Street, curb & gutter and paving necessary for widening. Somerset Drive from Phifer to Princeton Drive, curb A gutter. Sipes Street from Goforth to Edgemont Drive, paving and curb and gutter. Rhea Street from Maner Road to Pulton Drive, paving and curb and gutter. Marigold Street A Mini Street, paving and curb and gutter. Belvedere Circle, Watterson to Watterson, curb and gutter. Listed below are street Improvements petitions that have been approved, listed In order of dates approved. 6-26-72 - Princeton Drive (from Pulton Road to Dead End) curb and guttering. 11-13-72 - WUson Street (from Monta Vista to Dead End) paving. 1-19-73 - Downing Street (from Allison Court to Garrison Drive) paving and curb and guttering. 1-19-73 - Garrison Drive (from Ashley to Townsend Terrace) paving and curb and guttering. 3-23-73 - HlUslde Drive (from Meadowbrook to Marlon Street) curb and guttering. 7-9-73 - Scotland Drive (from Southwood to Lee Street) paving and curb and guttering. 9-21-73 - Ashbrook Park, paving. 7-27-78 - Sipes Street (from Goforth to Edgemont Drive) paving and curb and guttering. 3-12-74 - Katherine Street (from Palrvlew to Second Street) curb and guttering. 11-11-74 - Somerset Drive (from Phifer Road to Princeton Drive) curb and guttering. 3-10-78 - Garrison Drive (from Townsend Terrace to S. Boundary Ashley Drive) paving and curb and guttering. 10-28-76 - Marigold and Mini Street, paving and curb and guttering. 6-23-77 - Slater Street from York Road to Oriental Avenue, curb and guttering. 2-14-77 - Belvedere Circle (Wattrson to Watterson) curb and guttering. 9-8-76 Rhea Street (from Maner Road to Pulton Drive) paving and curb and guttering. 2-28-77 - Pulton Drive (from Margrace Road to Phifer Road) curb and guttering. 3-10-76 - Downing Street (from Allison Court to Garrison Drive) paving and curb and guttering. 2-23-76 - Ashrook Park (portion of) Street length 1,686.9 feet. Curb and guttering. Tech Slates Courses The Continuing Education Department of Cleveland Tech has an nounced the following courses: Macrame begins Tuesday, October 23, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., at Watts Outlet Store In PolkvUle., Jean Watts will Instruct. Upholstery begins Tuesday, October 23, and will meet each Tuesday and TYiursday, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon on Tech's campus. Charles Knight will Instruct. Persons wishing to enroll in these courses may do so at the first class meeting by paying the $6 registration. Adults age 66 and over may register free of charge. Persons needing further Information may call Tech’s Continuing Education Department at 482-8361. THANK YOU In appreciation to < all ray true, devoted and trustworthy friends. I would like to extend my deep appreciation and gratitude for your vote and support In the recent election. Just a thank you, Just doesn’t seem to be enough. I want to say that Its a warm and wonderful feeling to know that I have so triaay d^Vot)^ friends. Although I did not win, the enjoyment, and fellowship that was extended between friends wlU last me for many years to come. I want to say a special thank you to those who worked so hard for me on election day: Mr. Joe King, Mrs. BllUe Jo Roper and my daughter Mrs. Janice Gann and my wife Reba. May God Bless each one and keep you safe until the next term. Keep me in mind for I’ll be back In four years. For Its not who wins or losses but how you play the game. Mr. Harry (Dutch) Wilson mu I AUTUMN SCENE-Fall color is coming fast to the North Carolina mountains, and on the ground beneath some trees there are already enough leaves to make searching tor grass difficult for this doe. She Is one of a half dosen deer that wUl have excellent gracing when she Is moved to Grand father Mountain’s environmental deer habitat that opens for the first time on Saturday. Club Program Herald Co-Editor Elizabeth Stewart, assisted by Arlene (Mrs. J.D.) Barrett presented a travelogue of Switzerland for Thursday’s meeting of the Kings Mountain Rotary Club at noon at the Country Club. Miss Stewart made a trip to Switzerland In July and also combined slides of Zurich and the border countries of Germany and Italy with slides made by Rev. and Mrs. Gary Bryant to Geneva, Swit zerland. The Bryants were in Switzerland on a vacation trip In the Spring. The program was arranged by W.S. Fulton, ni. I realize that I may not have the opportunity to speak to each of you Individually before this election, but I promise you that If I am elected to the Kings Mtn. Board of Education, I wUl be available to discuss your problems or needs. I have been asked to run tor the School Board several times before, but I felt that since my work required me to be out of town, I could not devote :the time to the position on the School Board that Is required. I am at home now, and I will have the time to serve, and will serve to the best of my ability. We should be concerned as citizens and parents for the welfare of our chUdren and you can show this concern by voting Nov. 6. R.W. (Ell) Moss ■fcAIttttOOOOljj, IlllHHSSH0SSS»s«««....f|y !
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