Suit Filed Against KM
Some property owners at
Moss Lake have filed a suit
against the City of Kings Moun-
tain charging that they have
been denied free access to the
lake.
The suit alleges that the pro-
perty owners are forbidden to
use a strip of land between their
properties and the lake unless
each leases his section of the
strip for $125 annually.
The suit was filed on behalf of
property owners by Buford and
Wilda Cline. They sold their
land to the city in 1971 for the
purpose of flood control. Accor-
ding to Cline, an agreement
reached at that time between the
Clines and the city s*ated that
the Clines’ heirs aid assigns
would retain acces, across the
strip. The suit contends that all
of the lake front lots they subse-
quently sold retained those ac-
cess rights.
According to Cline, no
trespassing signs have been
posted along the flood zones and
the Kings Mountain Lake
Authority has sent letters to the
owners warning those who have
not paid the fee that they may
face criminal charges if they cut
the grass along the string or use
any pier that may already be in
place.
The suit states that criminal
charges have already been lodg-
ed against two owners, Jerry N.
Floyd and Sara M. Deberry,
alleging violations of a city or-
diance forbidding the mooring of
boats to private facilities.
However, the suit states, the
ordinance does not require leas-
ing of any area except for com-
mercial facilities open tothe
public.
The Clines claim that attempts
by the owners to pay a pier fee
and other lake-related fees have
been refused when not accom-
panied by the $125 waterfront
use fee. Kings Mountain tax-
payers do not have to lease the
land in front of their property.
The suit charges the Lake
Authority with enforcing regula-
tions “in different ways at dif-
ferent times” and asks the court
to determine the rights of the
Clines and other property
Owners.
McDaniel To Seek Re-Election
From Page 1-A
he currently holds and Campbell
for the four years remaining on
Jerry Ledford’s term. Ledford
also recently resigned but no one
was appointed to fill his seat.
McDaniel is a native of the
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Bethlehem Community and
works as a rural mail carrier for
the Kings Mountain Post Office.
He is a 1947 graduate of Grover
High School and the son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Dixie
McDaniel. He is married to the
former Helen Morris and has
two children, David McDaniel,
who lives in Kings Mountain,
and Susie Terres, who resides in
Shelby. The McDaniels have
two grandchildren.
McDaniel served in the U.S.
Army during the Korean Con-
flict. He is a Deacon in
Bethlehem Baptist Church and
served a two-year term as
Moderator of the Kings Moun-
tain Baptist Association.
TO SPEAK
Johnnie A. Barker will answer
questions on the Book of Revela-
tion August 29 at 7 p.m. at First
Assembly of God, 105 Waco
Road. Rev. Elwood Barnes,
pastor, invites the public to at-
tend.
FIRES
Kings Mountain firemen
doused two fires during the past
week. They put out a car fire
Saturday at Holly Farms. The
car was owned by Mike Wiggins
of Dixie Trailer Park. Monday,
the fire department stood by at
the Linwood Crown Station,
where a gas pump was struck by
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In announcing for the
November 8 election, McDaniel
said he would “continue to work
for improvement of the Kings
Mountain District Schools. I will
always study the issues and vote
my convictions for what is best
for the children.
“I am willing to talk to
anybody about any school pro-
blem as long as they are willing
to identify themselves on the
telephone,” he added. “I will
represent all the people in all
areas of the school district.”
McDaniel, who currently
serves as vice<chairman of the
school board, has attended every
regular meeting and every called
meeting during his six years on
the board.
“I have enjoyed serving on the
school board and would ap-
preciate the opportunity to serve
again,” he said.
Filing for the school board
election will begin on September
16 and continue through Oc-
tober 7.
The Pony Express, which
has lived in legend for more
Uithan a century; lived ‘in fact” ’
for less ‘than two years:
IN MEMORY OF
TIMMONS BARNETT
| can close my eyes and almost hear
the ocean's distant call...
| can picture
a far-off mountain
* standing steep
and proud and tall...
when | close my eyes,
| can see anything
that | really want to see,
I only wish | could open them
and see you here with me
1 MISS YOU....
Betty Barnett
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