PopolatioB Greater Kings Mountain 21,914 City Limits [ 8.256 UguT* to tntna liom tiM Stntoi luitou oi ih» Ctniui r«pert • «r™‘Sr’ I'**' iBclud^i tiu 14190' populotloa « <.Towo«iilp. md ik< tdinaliiido 1.1J4 lion m Cl».»land Coumr ond Cro«d«l- ' ‘•“'■■••I* towaaklp Ip Ooiiap Cauatr. VOL 80 No. 38 Kings Mouniifai's Eslioble Newspaper iMlI Established 1889 Kings Mountain, N. C., Thursday, September 19, 1968 Seventy-Eignth Year PRICE TEN CtNU •V. El*' Community Building Project Shapes Excavation Is Underway For $452,000 Facility . ^ < : •i . I* ‘M s;» sn Evacuation work got under-! way Monday on the new Com-1 munity Facilities building for' Kings Mountain which will be! constructed in the Deal Street' 'park area facing Cleveland Ave-, ' nue at total eost of $452,433. I Twin City Builders of Newton!^ ,is general contractor for thc|11fg|| Ha Catist. Church in Blacksburg, Vo. Ha is mar ried to the formor Judy Putaom | m^mkers ai-e Haywood Lynch, Oi Kings Neuntoiiii ! OlUe Harris otai Grady Howard been made by the city commis sion. The Reverend Charles Easley, pastor of St. Matthews Lutheran Church, IS chairman ef the board, whose membership is rotated In diree-year terms. In addition to Mrs. Houser, Har strueted on land already acquir- ^Mrs. George Houser and Her ald Editor Martin Harmon have! wilt also be 'featured In the pro-' $33,100. • eld. been reappointed to the board of gram. Special music will be by! The site on North Cansltr was Harper explained that the Jacob S. Mauney Memorial Li- the Faith -Junior Rockets, Mrs.'purchased from N. McG III nndlttp^'d felt It did not want two- brary, the appointments having Tommy Stout, director. tlie C. S. Plonk estate?* Ifr is ry'et^ structures on land already District presidents and alter-; vealed by Tom Harper, cx( cutivej acquired arid sought authoriza- nates from the .I3fh, 14th, 15th,! director of the Housing A iithor-j tipil from the Department of and 16th districts of the N. C., Ity. Price of the purchase . ews, Houalng, and Urban Development Department will also be recog-; $6,000- 1 to buy additional land in order to ttized. Approximately one ac’^e of jthe spread the units out. There will Luncheon will be served at now tract will not bo suiiablcfor'still be some two-story units, he successful than they aniicipated, the Clerk of Sup<'ii<)r Court by although still short of the goal. Frank .Si.sk, doing business as Money was being raised in the Sisk Funeral Home in Bessemer* project to aid the blind. President, j City, asking $20,‘)00 damages Bill Plonk reminds, and is an an- from the city of Kings .'VIounlain, riual effort by Lions clubs over a demurrer has been fileri by the the state. Quotas were sol by the city and will be heard in the Sep- state organization with Cleveland temher lerm of Superior Court ebunty’s share to be a total of , which will get underway Mon- ^,500. [ day. ' *1710 state association fob the! The .suit grew out of a Janu- blind was formed in 1931 by! ary, 1963 grave rligging in Moun- c^itcct that some two - story North Carolina Lions clubs and tain Real Cemetery, structures would haye to be con- the project has been continued- The suit alleges that the family tion at that lime. Further, the' suit' alleges that after a “sitdbwn” by members of the Grigg family and himself on June 20, 1963, the city raised the vault, opened the casket and ex<- posed the body of Grigg to on- lookers^thch redug the grave to a pro^lRbpth and buried the vault.zr - Sisk alleges that later the wife of the deceased, Virginia Grigg, brought civil action against him for $175,000 and that a jury i cess and aid over the slate. 12:30 in the American Legion construction, Harpt'r said, since building and the business session a branch runs through it, but mon and Rev. Easley, other board! will he resumed after lunch. Cof- this area may he landscaped and ' fee will be served by the hostess! used for playground purpoads. (Continued On Page Six) ' Pre'viously 20.5 acres boij bean said, but fewer than originally planned.- *1710 Cansler Street tract is on the east side, across from CilU- ders Street. since that time with growing sue-! of Zeb Grl^g, who died January 1 trial awaided her $10,000 dam- '24, 15)6-3, contracicd with Sisk! ages. An appeal to the Appeals Funeral Homo for burial and Court of North Carolina was tliat the body of Grigg was burl ed in -Mountain Rest Comelcry, owned and maintained by Kings Mountain, on January 26, 1963. Sl.sk tiirther alleges that agents of Kings Mountain were to dig TO addrRss UONS Charles B. Hartley of States ville, Iredell county coordinator for the Wallace campaign, will apeak to members of the Kings |Moimtain Lions Club at their next regular meeting Tuesday, September 24. at 7 p.m. Hartley Is a member r* the Wallace state headquart speaking bu- reau and has been active in Statesville in chqrch and civic affairs. later withdrawn and action sell ’ tied for $5,(X1(), the suit continued, Sisk further alleges that he tlien had to pay $5,000 to the Widow. $2,5IK) in attotney’s feeg ns well as suffering extrema / the grave and cover it following: ridicule from the incident, graveside services. | Filed by Gastonia Attm-ney F. Also, the suit alleges that the! Pat Cooke, the action Is seeking grave was not dug deep enough,'$10,000 in punitive damage, $10,- , that part of the vault i-ontain-! 000 in compensatory damage, ing Hu* casket was exposed to a reasonable attorney s fe*. r~ public view, tliat the proper city ^