Thursday. DKambsr 31. ISSl-KINGS MOUNTAIM HEHALD-Pag* 7A
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Having qualifled as Executor
of the estate of Verdie Hardin
Hyde of North Carolina, this is
to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of said
Verdie Hardin Hyde to present
them to the undersigned within
6 months from date of the
publication of this notice or
same will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate please make
immediate payment.
This the 7 day of Dec., 1981.
Donald A. Hyde Jr.
1373 Railfence Dr.
Columbia, S.C. 29210 *
12:10,17,24 1:7 !
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor
of the estate of Geneva B.
McDaniel, deceased, late of
Cleveland County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all per
sons having claims against the
estate of said deceased to present
them to the undersigned on or
before June 17, 1982, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons in
debted to said Instate please oiiake,
immediate payment.
This the 17th day of
December, 1981.
Broadus E. McDaniel, Executor
807 Third Street
Kings Mountain, N.C.
GEORGE B. THOMASSON
Attorney At Law
now. Mountain Street
Kings Mountain, N.C. 28086
12:17,24, 1981 1:7,14, 1981
CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN
NORTH CAROUNA
INVITATION TO BID
Sealed. Proposals will be
received by the City of Kings
Mountain North Carolina, in
the City Hall, in the City Clerk’s
office. Kings Mountain, North
Carolina, until 2:30 P.M.,
January 28, 1982, at which time
all bids will be publicly opened
and all bid prices read aloud, for
the following: material to build
water pump system on North
Piedmont.
No bid shall be considered or
accepted by the City of Kings
Mountain unless at the time of
its filing, the same shall be ac
companied by a deposit of cash
or certified check on some bank
^trust company insured by the
qljeral <D«^sit •NiMl^uice'iCtir-
poration in an amount equal to
not less than five percent (5%)of
the proposal. In lieu of making a
cash deposit, the bidder may file
a bid bond executed by a cor
porate surety, licensed under the
laws of North Carolina to ex
ecute such bonds, conditioned
that the surety will, upon de
mand forthwith, make payment
to the obligee upon said bond I'f
the bidder fails to execute the
Contract in accordance with the
Bid Bond, and upon failure to
forthwith make payment, the
surety shall pay to obligee an
amount equal to .double the
amount of the bid bond. This
deposit shall be retained if the
successful bidder fails to execute
the Contract within ten (10) days
after the award or fails to give
satisfactory surety as required
herein.
The successful bidder shall be
required to enter into a Contract
with the City of Kings Mounts
in writing and shall be required
to furnish bond on some surety
company authorized to do
business in the State, or make a
deposit of money, certified
check, or government sureties
for the full amount of said Con
tract for (he fakhftil perfor-,
mance of terms of said Contract
as required in Section 143>129'Of
the General Statutes of North
Carolina.
Plans, Speciiicaliqns and Pro
posal Forms are on' file at the
Public Works Department, P.O.
Box 429, Kings Mountain,
North Carolina, 28086. Copies
of these plans and specifications
may be obtained by bona fi(le
bidders.
No bid can be withdrawn for a
period of thirty (30) days after
the scheduled closing time for
the receipt of bids, and the City
of Kings Mountain, North
Carolina reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids and to waive
informalities.
Envelopes containing bids
shall be marked as follows: Bids
for water pump system, Attn:
Wait OUis.
The City reserves the right to
take seperate bids for Group I
and Group II. All bidders should
take into consideration bidding
for less than the entire bid.
CITY OF
KINGS MOUNTAIN ,
By John Henry Moss, Mayor
12:31 1:7
ADVERHSEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed proposals will be receiv
ed by the City of Kings Moun
tain Board of Commissioners in
the City Hall, (Council
Chambers) Kings Mountain,
North Carolina, until 200 p.m.,
Thursday, January 8, 1982, and
immediately thereafter publicly
opened and read, for the fur
nishing of labor, materials and
equipment for resurfacing of
Gym floor and surrounding play
area at the National Guard Ar
mory located at the intersection
of Phifer Road and West Moun
tain Street.
Plans and specifications may
be obtained from the office of
Recreation, Community Center
Building, George Adams, Direc
tor. Telephone number is (704)
739-9631.
All Contractors are notified
that General Statutes of N.C.,
Chapter 87, Article 1, General
Contract, and as amended, will
be observed in receiving bids and
awarding contracts. All federal,
state and municipal laws govern
ing each respective trade, will be
complied with.
Each proposal shall be accom-
'' panied by a bid guarantee of five
percent (S^o) of the bid. Bid
guarantee may be in cash, cer
tified check drawn on some bank
or trust company insured by the
Federal Deposit Insurance Cor
poration, or by a Bid Bond ex
ecuted by a corporate surety
licensed under the laws of North
Carolina to execute such bond.
Check or Bond shall be made
payable to Kings Mountain
Board of Commissioners. Bid
Bonds and/br Checks will be pro
mptly returned to the unsuc
cessful bidders, and to the suc
cessful bidders upon the execu
tion of the contract and perfor-
qiance bond. Should the suc
cessful bidder fail to execute the
Contract and furnish Bond
within ten days after notice of
acceptance of his proposal, the
Bid Bond or Certified Check will
be forfeited to the Owner as li
quidated damages.
The Owner reserves the right
to reject any or all bids andbr to
waive any and all technical
defects in the execution of and
informalities in the submission of
any proposal. No bid may be
withdrawn for 30 days after bid
o()ening.
Board of Commissioners,
Kings Mountatin, NC
J.H. McDaniel, Jr.,
City Clerk
12:31
Baird Joins Eaton
Mellon C. (Bud) Baird is join
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dent of the company’s newly
formed Defense and Systems
Group. The announcement was
made by James R. Stover, Presi
dent and Chief Operating Officer
of Eaton. The new group has
resulted from the restructuring
of Eaton’s Instruments & Diver
sified Products Group, whose
Group President Arthur E.
Morgan has resigned. The ex
ecutive appointment and the
new group are effective
December 31, Stover said.
Morgan will continue to report
to Stover on special assignment.
Eaton’s new Defense and
Systems Group will consist of
Semiconductor Equipment
'Operations and Instruments &
Systems Operations and will
employ some 4,200 persons. In
cluded in the newly formed
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sion, with plants in Deer Park,
Melville and Farmingdale, N.Y.;
Data Systems Services Division,
Los Angeles; Electronic In
strumentation Division, with
plants in Los Angeles and Santa
Clara, Calif., Ronkonkoma,
N.Y. and Troy, Mich.; Ion Im
plantation Division, with plants
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and management experience.”
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Sanders Associates, where he
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Group. Before joining Sanders in
1974, he was with Fischbach
and Moore of Dallas, Texas
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From 1957 to 1963 Baird was
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Navy.
Baird received a BBA degree
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1960, both from North Texas
State University in Denton,
Texas.
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the first nine months of 1981
amounted to S2.4 billion and net
income was $58.7 million or
S2.15 per share. Earnings for the
first nine months of 1981 were
sharply reduced by a special
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Engagement
Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Dun
can of Lowell announce the
engagement of their daughter,
June Elizabeth, to Robert Lewis
Howell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Howell of Kings Moun
tain.
The bride-to-be is a graduate
of Ashbrook High School and
^Sacred Heart College. She holds
a B.A. degree in Special Educa
tion and is a teacher with Head
Start in Gastonia.
The prospective bridegroom is
a graduate of Kings Mountain
High School and is employed by
Globe Manufacturing Company
of Gastonia.
The wedding will be an event
of January 16.
Shelby Here
Tuesday Night
Kings Mountain High athletic
teams resume 1981-81 action
next week.
The KMHS cagers host
Shelby Tuesday night at 6:30 in
a key Southwestern Conference
twinbill. Kings Mountain’s girls
take a 3-3 conference record into
the opening game while the
Mountaineers are 5-1 and still
one game behind R-S Central in
the race for first place.
The jayvee boys teams from
the two schools will play a
preliminary game at 4 p.m. The
KM jayvees are 4-3 and will be
trying to get back into the winn
ing column after losing their
final pre-Christmas game to
Burns.
The KMHS wrestlers, 2-0 in
the SWe and 3-0 overall, return
to action Monday night at South
Point. The Mountaineers are
tied with pre-season favorite
East Gaston for the SWC lead.
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