Thursday, September 29, 1977—MIRROR-HERALD—Page 3A I hot ecue rlnka I. All from II go imer iglng I, the d for Citizens Lists Concerns At One-On~One Meeting (Begins On Page lA) grading and sidewalk ' well as ample parking facility some time ago. of water pressure and woric to do In the area, facilities for city He said the "bowling Oommlaaloner Qrlastnn Rev. Howard Shipp "Don’t you think there said he’d Uke for his should have been some smea of town to receive roads left open,’’ garbage pickup more asked Mrs. William Orr, often and Mayor Moss said there Is no said a now schedule of through street to Mount garbage plck-up Zion Church, service now In effect should remedy some of these problems. the streets was to stop skiing rink.” Leroy Blanton, a through traffic. vehicles. alley Idea might not be promised he would Hazel Brown of the totally dead, but that I check Into the matter KMRC staff, said one have heard owners of for them, young person com- rinks say that a skating Mayor Moss ccUled mented to him that rink would not be the meeting a "genuine “what we need In Kings economically feasible In exchange of what we Mountain Instead of a White said the pur- new eating place Is a pose of closing some of bowling alley and mating r ’Die Mayor responded the city.” have on our minds,’’and Mayor Moss told the praised the group for group that, "although their enthusiastic we are running behind participation, schedule on completion William Orr told the member of the KMRC “Motorists were that the board had of Davidson Park, by council members * , i. j board, praised the making a throughway of submitted plans for a sprfog w.e should have present, “’The only time ,the majority of hom^ “He (Bridges) rode said he would recom- poeslblUty of perimeter around a lot,” said Orr. mend that the Housing areas for additional The mayor said he Authority look Into sites for housing, would call a meeting together of contractors, developers, and financiers at the area to discuss plans for development of private housing geared for young people. To a question from Rev. M. L. Campbell, Mayor Moss said that mayor and commission for bringing a positive program In the form of Cansler Street Urban Renewal to Kings Mountain and told his neighbors, “You don’t find kids In this area now In a sub-standard home and I’ve talked to many families who have been relocated who also feel this program Is a positive program In housing.” Prior to Blanton’s remarks, KMRC Executive Director Oene White, had given a progress report' on the Cansler Street Project, stating “we’re about 90- the community.’’ bowling center for a (3) Watterson and Cansler grant, but it was not are now the only two eligible for funding and thoroughfares. that voters had turned Mrs. SaraBoyd, of the . down a bond request to PHA offices, said that pay tor the proposed all 290 units of public housing In the city “are full and our only complaint Is that young couple have no place to live.” Mrs. Boyd said the 40 new unlta for the elderly and 60 new units for families were good news for the many citizens enjoying these new homes. Mayor Moss agreed that young marrleds In economic stress and how to bring about picnic tables, tennis we see our elected of- courts and paved roads flclals Is when you want In a park you’ll be proud our vote” and of.” challenged them to do Several residents of as a former mayor, thd Parker St. complained late Olee A. Brides, did. sites . for ^ private buildings are located In the Cansler Urban area which has, he said, the very best of electrical and city services. He SINUS SUFFERERS Hara’i good naw$ for you? Eadusiva naw “hard cora” SYNA-CLEAR Dacongaitont toblati oet injtonHv ond eonlinuoudy to droin and door all natoUtinut covitias. Ona “hard cora" toblat givoi you up to 8 hoofi raltaf from pain and pratsura of congestion. Allows you to braotha aasily->stops watary ayas and runny nosa. You can buy SYNA-CLEAR without naad for a prescription. Satisfaction guaranlaad by maker. Try it today! Introductory $150 Offer Worth . . . ■ • Cut out this od—toka to store listed. 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Mayor Moss com- “Between now and mented that when the Oct 16 please let us new Citizens Service know of suiy problems so Center, (public works that they can be facility) is completed corrected,” said the on Piedmont Ave. city director, who noted workers will have there to a Uttle more anqile headquarters, as Herndon Begins study At School Of Medicine william Mauney woriclng toward an MD Herndon Jr. of Kings degree. Mountain has begun his The son of Mr. and first year of training at Mrs. W. M. Herndon Sr., UNC-Chapel Hill School Herndon Is a graduate of Medicine. of Asheville School and Prior to entering is married to the former medical school. Hem- Barbara Wilson, don received an AB daughter of Mr. and degree from UNC- Mrs. James C. Wilson of Ch^l Hill. He Is now Gastonia. Dressmaking, Tailoring Gasses Are Scheduled Qothlng construction formation, csill 482-8861 11 (dressmaking) and between 8 a. m.-6 p. m., custom sewing Monday through (tailoring) classes are Friday. Adults 18 years scheduled for Monday of age and older ajre oxid Ttiesday, Oct. 8 A 4 eligible. A $6 from 7-10 p. m. at registration fee Is Cleveland Tech’s payable at the first class Compact Campus, meeting. Adults age 66 Kings Mountain. and older may register For further In- free. (W.S.) SEIMORE BIDDIX FOR DISTRICT COMMISSIONER Your Vote Appreciated Paid PoUtlcal Advertisement IT’S TIME FOR OUR ANNUAL FALL DEPARTMENT STORE KINGS MOUNTAIN N C DOWNTOWN KINGS MOUNTAIN THURSOAY, FRIOAY ANO SATURDAY ONLY BOYS WARM-UP REG. M6.00 ’12.88 GIRLS JEANS REG. *5.95 ’4.49 REG. *10.95 ’8.95 MENS LONG SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS REG. *12.00 x\ S-M-L-XL $ 9.88 K MENS WORK PANTS SIZES 30-42 IN GREY, GREEN, OLIVE AND NAVY REG. ^8.95 ’7.88 SUE MENS WARM-UP SUITS VALUES TO ‘30.00 ’17.95 ^IMcTlo ItCJi’