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Population
Greoter Kings Mountain 21,914
City Limits (1966 Census) 8,256
City Limits (Estimate 1968) 9,300
Oiwatsr Kiogi Mouatcdo Ilgurt ta dartved from
•pactrl United StalM Surami ol tba Cauiis report o
Jaouary 19<>6. oad locJudes tho I4,H0 populotloa o
Numbor 4 Township, oad tbo romnaiDg €.124 Iron
Nuaibor € Township, la Cieveload County and Crowdor*
Township to Qotton Cooaty.
Kings Mountain's Reliable Ncwsiocnei
Pages
Today
VOL 85 No. 26
Established 1889
Kings Mountain, N. C., Thursday, June 25, 1970
Eighty-Fifth Year
PRICE TEN CENTS
Five Low Rent Housing Units Oc
Constiuction
To Start Soon
On Leased Units
Kin;^s Mountain Piinliv llousin;^
Autlioi'iiy, In(., cNperis tf» enter
inti- contrn.'T \^ith Henry A.
Whliesi.ies, cf CJasfonia, for Hie
loa^in^: o[ 50 1 Av-ront housing
units, which Whitesides will biul-l
on a tract on Mar;<racc Koad.
' Tlioma-W. Ilarpor, execuHve
. director oi the hoii‘<in;» aufhoritv,
was in Atlanta Fricray to pre.sc'nt
Whitesides’ plans ami specifi;a-
' tionr. to regional offieials ol ttie
D(‘);arl-mem* ol Housin;; and Ur-
^ban Dc’veloijment.
I’lie HUD offici ils approved the
jdans, subject to minor changes
^ upgrading tla- specifications.
Ilf‘pre.senlativ('s ol Whiieside.--
havc indicoted th(' change."-- arc
are<*j:tabl(' and when lormal no
tification i'*. received Hk' hoii.^ing;
iiuthcrit.s will provide Hit buHd-
e/ with a letter of inteni wlilch
wdll enable him to begin build
ing, likely by ni*.\t vvc'c'U.
Whitesides alreaily has liad the
projUTiy surveyc’d and conlourc'd.'
He* is acquiring the tract from'
Neislei Brothers. Inc.
84 Move UiiKij
Will Be llcdd'y
Within IG Bavj?
M*
Dy MARTIN HArMOIJ
Bird icnmn’-: «/ H '
King- .Vi -anfaln low .i
projcv i will o: c(
d’l/A ii und- O l \I «' b.’l ( o
'Aednesdav.
Ol t'l-
APPOINTED — Governor Bob
Scott has announced the ap
pointment ci Mayor John Henry
Mo.ss tc a thrce-ycar term on
the North Carolina Watei Safe
ty Committee.
Scott ilppoints
Mayor Moss
Hovernor Bob Scott lodav an-
nouiu’ed th(‘ appointment ol
Kings Mountain Mayoi John Hen
ry Mo.ss t ) a tliree y(’ar term on
ine Nortli Carolina Wate-r Safety
Comm it tec.
Ic'nn will ex:>ire
WILUAM ORR
BILL PLONK
Democrats Elect
Ware And Harper
Ashbrook Park
Asks Annexation
Owners ol Ashbrook Baik. a
now residential sub-division, have
petitioned the city for annexa
tion of the U-aere tract to the
city limits.
Publie^hcaring on the jietiiion
vyas .set by the city eommis.sion I tic,, organizations, corporations,
f^r July h-wtixd.iual.': wini res-ponsibil-
The commission had previous- ities or intcH'sts relavant to the
iy ajiroved, on rocommciidalion maintenanc(‘ of an effective pro
of the planning bfiard. plat of the gram of vvatt r safety in Nurtii
sub-division as meiuing riKiuire- Carolina.
^*'*^**‘^- Eleven of the miuntxa-s’ ti'niis
The commi.ssion lorwardcd t.» if^ memher.s'
leims cxiuii* July l, 1P72 a:id Hie
Th(.' m iv-ir'.*
I July 1, 1973.
The North C'arolina Water Safe
ty Conuniltee ol 48 mcmber.s vvili
function as a continuing advis
ory and eoordinative body wit
res]M'('t to th<» activities of ii:e
vtirijus public and private agen-
organiz.itions,
Orr and Plonk
On District,
State Committees
A Kings Mountain man, Cam(*r-
on Ware, 43. wo'-” reideeled chair
man of th(? (Teveland (’ounty
Democratie party Salurdav and
charged with rounding Uj the
eountie.>’ 43 votes for Ja..*k VVTiite,
- local attorney and State S(*nalor.
Ml. White* pre.sentiy appears to
be the only contend(*r for Tenth
District Congn'ssional ehalrman.
according to Mr. Ware, who is
se(?king district unity on the
White nomination. The position
will he filled Saturday at Lenoir
al 1 p.m. wh<'n repre.sentalives of
the S counties of the Tent It Dis
trict cast votes.
Mr. Ware is eoown(‘r of Moun
tain View Farms with his broth-
(*r Wayne Ware. Jr.
Reagan Harper. King.s .Mountain
Drug (’o. pliarmaeist was el(*cted
tliini vice chairman, IHll Plonk,
ilairyman, oni* of three el(*cted to
Hie state' <»xt'cutive eommithM*.
and William Orr was named to:
Hie 27lli Di.strict Judicial exocu-1
tive committee*. '
The high point of the* county
me*e*ling was that ne) eounly
group (iominritcfl the* proeve'dings.
ral!ie*r Hie* vj(*ws re*fle‘cled a
cross-se*ction of the county, Mr.
Ware* state's. He* was also ple*ase'd
that e'ounty youth and Ne’groe‘s al-
t(*n(led the' me'cting.
The party unanimously hacki'd
e'slahlishment of eountywdfie* |
water, sewe'r, and garbage elis-
posal sy.ste'ms to furthe»r Indus \
on Fat/r Six) . '
IN SPECIAL PROGRAM — Judy
Plonk, doughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence S. Plonk, is attending
the special progrom for Gifted
students at Western Carolina
University.
ludy Plonk
In WC Program
Judith Plonk, daughter of Mr.
anel Mrs. CTarene*e Samuel Plonk,
and Christopher Miehae*! Holmes,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holme's,
are amemg nine* students from
Cle'velanei County <*niolle*d in a
unieiue program for c*xe‘eptionally
talented students in the Summor
Di’inemstration School at Weste'rn
Carolina Lhiive*rsity.
^ Holmes is enredk'd in the gifte*d
fifth grade program and Miss
Plemk is enrolled in the preigram
(('(tvtbnicd on Paij('
; the zoning hoarel re*f|U<*st of the
i owners — Hal S. Plonk, Wiay A.
' Plonk, Dr. George W. Plonk and
I N'. F. Me.Gill, Sr..—to re'-zoiie* some
! are*as ol tile trae'L Irom he'ovv in-
Idusiry de'signation t.- re*.*ji(lenlial
■ designation.
i The commi.ssion nuHiorize*'! the-
; Mayor ane! City Clerk to e'liter in-
I to and agieement with Dove'r
Mill, whereby tlie city will con
struct and maintain a dyke or
dyke^s, in.slall jiumps, and pur
chase ten acre's of land from Hie*
te'Xtile* firm—in furilu'rance of
the Buffalo Cre'(?k re*se‘rvoir pro
ject.
In oiheT actions the hoarri:
1) Respon(le*d to a re*C|iU'.<l b\‘
Faith Bapii.st chuTv-h’s pastor te>
ban softball on Sundays at the
Deal street park by limiting soft
ball activity to Sunday afU'rne}e>ns
from 2 to 5 p.m., providing Hu'
.softball does not conflict wiiii
Faith church se*rvices during tliose
hours.
2> Se't public hearing for July'
14 on street asse'.ssments for im
provements to Dixie street. Bridg- !
es Drive, Roxford Road. Downing)
street, Wales road, F:iirviev\ |
street, Floyd slre'et. Fredericksoii i
street, and Laura street.
Kings Mountain m lyoi iy am.uig
a group ol l(t men vvhejse te'riTi<
e'xpi.-t Jul\ 1. 1973.
Majority Of Textile Employees
To Get Week's luly 4 Vacation
Majority of Kings Mountain
area toxtih* employce.s will enjoy
a week’s lioliday begining Satur-
da>, hut ;i survey of Hu* industry
sliows it will vary wiHt .some
planning lo close Hu* u eek before
Hie holiday (which falls on a
order.s.
Most plants are paying vaea-
Hon bonuses t;) employees ba.sod
on length of service*.
Mur-(jlo Sjrinning will close Sat
urday at 10 p.m., resuming op
erations at 0 a.m. on Monday.
ft
Retailer Holiday
"Yea" and "Nay
As of Wednesday, indications
were In(lei)end(*nc(' Day will b<'
a mixed holiday for retail busi
nesses.
July 4lh is on a Saturday and
-;om<* merchants have announced
they will cio.se. Some firms will
remain ojHJn for businc'ss.
(ifocory stores, including Winn ;
Dixie, A & P and Harris Teeter,
will remain open for husine.ss
Saturday. July 4lh, and also on ,
Monday, July Bth. Downtown de
partment stores expoct(»d t.) be
open are FultonU PlonkTs McfHn-
nis Department Store, Cato’.s,
Roses', and Eaghxs!
Belk's Department Store will
ibserve the holid:i>, along with
Western Auto. Bridges Hardware,
Philer llardwart*. and the several
furniture stores.
Mountaineer Pharmacy wilt bo
(tpen. Kings Mountain Drug Com
Rifes CsndiTcted
Fsi C,
Chaiiiu i:. Weod.-^. 77. o.' 105
Sussf'x A\c., Cher. XA'ilie died
‘ Tluiisday morning in C’h'veland
Mem liiai ll )>pital a: ^ r four
, monilis of illness.
He was r(*!i ed. a hunnoi' ('nr
ployee of the Hyan He. -^cr Ma i-
ufattuiing C''mp:jny in Cuoiig-
vHle for 2.5 .nrs. iU* w.-s .? mem-
her Ilf lh(* Chur, h of God in
' Chenyville.
I Survivors are I ho widovi-,
.Maude Cline Wc.xis: one sm.
’Coley W. Woods of vTu'ciaaillc:
' 'wo d-.uigh’e Mr.-*-. .1. n. Sisk
I of Sianley and .Mrs. Howiiid Gee
I of Fercst CiH : -'Oa Inif bro'lu'r,
Lind.'C WiNcls of K'ngs Moin-
, fain: one hair sisl<'r. Mrs. C.eas-
■ SN' Rippy of Hlaikshurg. S. c'.;
eight i:randcli:l(lrcn; and 12 great
rrandchildicn.
Funeral se/vices will l)o on*
Ihe ('iuircli of
the Kev. Paul
Darr and Hie Rev. CTiarles K.
High. The body will lie i-i slate
.30 minut<*s prior to liic service.
Burial will follow in .Si. Paul's
ITnitwl Methodist church cenu*-
tery. The family will receive
friends r.inlght from 7 until 9
p.m. at Carp^'niers Funeral llonu*
in CheiTvvIllo.
I iucied I'riday at
' Cod at 4 p.m. by
Kin:5l I ion m. icr,\.;
- ye.sterday n> ofii iod.- <. ;.i.- . :
lanta regional (jhhe o, i: •
partmeni K iusing ai: t LJem
vci .pjnent on .SP o, l,.,* I.;- • n ;
'Fhomes V\ . Ha.p-\ . . > j> ^
diieipn, rai'i tluin \ . :\
erai 'Avriie up.-*..Vi-t ,. : • O'
minor — hv l!i<* i.:- r 'n: .i o
.estimated it aould n;pi . t.'ian
ten day.- loi Hu c.;' ■ < t it.
mak( Hie or.
I W'.cn liie-ie ari , . i d' • rif r<'-
' mainin,: 8t unii.-^ .%:il !).• j.-a K
.01 ofcui.anc.v.
FORHAUiE APPLiCATIO.Nr,
Th runs Vv. II., . e ■ '■
dd'T; to.- (P Ki“ * • '.- i ' n. -
low rent liou.s' j-;.
Wc iiK.-'day Hici jn i*.' ,,
' win. made p:<dinii • A a. .>1 c-
tif‘n.> 1m 1«jw rcnl it ,■
no! formali/.-’d i'.,-.
li-ns. lie u.gi-d I i.it vV >!
iiave Hot visit tiu' fii. =. , o:i M---
Gi!l Court tf» ria.-:c l.'i'-i, ..
calif.ns form.al.
'F'u* rr,-dn(*- l.iv ii'.-p, . ’
in.ide on all un;!^- o:. i.x . i toc
nhie sites, tile Gra>. sin"' . ('-• -
lei Mieet. an.d Ea;;-.- 1-
eonplexe.s ine ex. ; ; .-.v
It mean.s that Kiiii-- Mouiiiain
Puhii ■ Housing AuHi(>:-i:\. In.- ,
consriluted in J inuarc r • ■,. .x ■
be “in hu.<in('<: ” siigliH.* lv'>s
than ihnu and one ? all ve.'c-
_ altu' the housing autii>j.:y c.a-
’ tormed. >■ V
Ol the five U’Ht.s ’ > la ir c’:;/,--'
I (''inti/iKci On Pocf-
Masters, While
Aie Promoted
( Hie Hh; . i.<. pre . at • c -
ids Kunciol Inc. of KI ; !.s >
.ain. Ills ar.iK’Unccd il-ui: Pcnii.*’:
J. M and .jejm
h(\i,,,'.,’ l.ickh Iften-- ill liic .ia,-
viy Funeral Heme.
M.'. Harris .-^aid Hki: Hic s;-. !;
‘ Vv.-.- as a J.; •' i Hie i.:;
fill and dedi'.aie-l .-i ;a t <>: :
tvv, employees.”
; Mr. Hari'iS al?;' anr.ou'..; d Huit
Be,melt J. Ma.-t( is ha.-. b(' ii r, ai-
ed via* ]‘re.sj(K-iir ,
)1 tile ilarii- Fmifral Ile.iie
Ml. Ma.sters i.-; form ?dy e;
and ail(*nde-l Pii ;
vOiiig, lor a Ha,’ ye i. -juMt
bur-ii'csi- admini.dr iHoii an* n
ua1c t Ir' ni Ihilla.-- P; - ituie
Ouptun-Joncs College Mo. la.y
Silence in rtalla-;. Texai|,« ; ,i
mcmVi o. Hi(' enii-al Mi” n I . l
ehurtli. Mj. .Ma-o is i‘- j,i.iiri(<i I
the former B(*JI,' P:i::e.- iCi i\v ■■
thev ha\i l.vo elHldren. .l.jlin H.
and Ro.hin, ti. ami ihcv L.i- a: 209
Soutli Roxlord *'R 1.
.Ml'. Hands also announce.! Had
John Wliitt*. veti'raii iiienihci' ,>[
the staff, ha.-' he(*n na:n,‘(' nan-
ag(‘r ol IIar:d.< .\m!)ula‘; e >erv 1 c.
\ native .»f King-; M 'ca'.'.si. Mr
White y son o* Hie l.iU' Mi ni'l
•Mrs. W. K. Whit('. Ih attend ,1
Kings .Mountain hic!] s,duuii and
served a tour of-Army duly with
service ov(*r.<('as. lie i.-; mar icd
to Hu* former Mu rgarei 5^a:)iy an 1
tiic*y have* a dauglitei. Su.'^an. \v!io
is employed tiy R. I’, ('tjl Coi.iji.mv
lU'ar Charlott<*. 'Die faniii.v .'d-
' tends Boyce Memorial .McP i lUircli.
i*
Open Burning Ban Is Efferth/e
Wednesday; Cookouts Still 0< K,
By LINDA BISER BEHRENS
July 1 (Weilnesdayi stale and
fh'veland county o-p(*ii burning
lavvv. go into ('fleet vvhii h outlaw
burning just about ev(*ryfhing ex-
v'ept an outdoor (•ook(*(i meal.
.-\fter July 1, jii'miission must
bc' granted by th(' Cleveland
County .\ir I’ollutifui (’ontrol
Hoard to burn s.ilvaged ears. Tlie
law r(*duir(*s that ears to be burn
ed or sfripp<*d of all parts and
a(ee.s.s()ri(''. ‘••ueh as tin's, upliol
sli'rv. cialing, or wiring which
pany will bo op(*n for proscription may caii.-^c* a smoke jilunu' groat
.Saturday) and oHu'rs ptannihg to July 6Hi. Vacation honu.si's will bo'
close* the vv('ok after. paid lo all employoo.s who have
At l(*a.sr three plant-^ — Duph'X iK'en with Hie company .since
Shannon. Carolina Throwing Com- January I.
pany and Kind('r ManuTaeluring Oxlord Industries w ill cl,jse on
Gompany — will operate on rog- Friday night, reoix'iiing on July
ular .schedule heeausf'of euslomc'r Gth.
needs and prior eunimittmcnl of: (<Juntinui.d On Faya i
servlet' from*3 until 5 p.m.
SERMON TOPIC
The sermon topic at First
Prosby t eria n chu reh .Su nday
morning at 11 o’clock will bt'
"Froedoin Unto Hod and Man’
Rev. L. Thomas Ricliio, former
AKP niiiiistuh will i»i}eak.
(*r th.m a Rhiglc'inann 2. 'Fhi.^ is
a m(*a.sur(' of sm(]k(' d(*nsiiy on
U.S. Biir('au of Mim's bulletin in
graduatcfl shades of gray lo black
an* give'll so that the o.bseuring^
capacity of smoke can be e.sti
mat('d. Hv July 1, 1971. motor v(*-
, hi«eles caiiiMt legally bo dispiwed
i of by buruiug.
cic!«
u. GI -.
;
_ .D i:CU2:: — a crowed of 1,000 Citizens attended the Kings Mountain Sav-
' M* ■ ojeii house Saturday morning and were given a tour of the handsome
^ d . ., jntain street. In the phoiograph, J. Roan Davis, president of the a^o-
^ fee a .ress c: wvlrcmc. Mayor John H. Moss is pictured at right as he con-
t.i 5: *- ■' and loan i. stiluLcn, now in its 64th year. Others, from Uft Mr. Davis, Mrs.
a: Dr. > am .'v^cGill, and Clyde Kerns, all directors, and Mayor Moss, (Photo by Isaac
Aliended
Open Hou
se
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31 Kew Heme
n i !)>;m '•( :em'>ni(*^s Sat-
uc ! i. 111,'! lii’ig opCfiC'd Hi<. new
T’ .iiai) hu:'..- ,,i Khig." M.iuiiiain
•N-.v.a^s X- Ic;aii A.''S«)ciaHen and
a!U*:i<le,i <»pen-
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eiis ai !; .•
PC' = T.
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!H11 la
;c in.ip T
1 Cm;ii
■'l.hn ufp
- T?
1.-:
-1 i V-». k. Depul. C'un
o! in.'-ueaiic' ilu' pa.^r
h( e as an nuiiUor
a.- -'.‘iS tt.p-
■ifi aivl ii'.v : i hack U*
‘ pi'jncipnl add.-'<s n.-'
as a-:se:> t«jppod
:Ml] re' aiiu,- I'Mi. h,' h.c ! y
ia;.i, . •'::c vvlili K'lic.'
i lam -■'inv')]' Jehu ITniy
■•s ITe.-%.'.!ani
J C II.
il V '.k t; t.'t'-i b.ii'ily t/.'
; : • i li’o .ei I hem
t" as . \i\ ,1-1 in tiil.s .Catu, uotinc
WIMT DEGREE — Mrs. Marie
Mc3v cIa Jamorson, formerly of
Kings Mountain, was graduat vd
cum lauie with E.S. degree in
nursi.15 from Winston Salem
• mv, irmn.
:::i] r.f.-,] L. Wilit
at hr-. e n.,- 1>7, and eivi int ilntea State University School of Nurs-
Ihn ,
n-’'.
le ’n,-c1 a.s.<,..’ia‘ii)n '.vh.iic he
:i;<l is :iiAv “leii limi's .as l.-ege
1:1 i.'f! s it w'.'i.s win r. 1 was iane a.- uii
Min-’.. Ike.v ,u:ditoi'.”
, ill !C,;,l;v Hie Hi ie’iT Daves cava* Hie wel
.onic-. !!;e r.iayvi;* efferrd cen*
•iip'f’h' i iuilati 'U.S t.um l!i«* nnd
i.s.Hie iiive. a'ioii was juMsed hy . a palieiil sima* June 4.
' •eiim. , Rev. ('‘hai'le^ Kasley, pastor or!
\ he ‘4!. M.-iiHha's Lulhe.an ihuicli.
ing in recent exercises.
RETURNS HOME
.Mrs. Doyt hails r(*tui.”(.‘,l
honu- la>i week fram CU'velau.'l
M(*m.)rial Hospital whe'x* .she
Violator.'-- of Hu huniiii.^ onii
naiiei's are su ip'i l l-- a 5;.5(' Hue
and ('if,'ll day (•'*llst;«ltt('■^ a iv'w
violation, say.s J.im," R. .Hp, .ir-,
dirt'ctor of the air |.ollulion -n
irol hoard and a, eouni.v s.uiilar
ian.
3 lu* h >a:-d plans i(' (‘nlor,, Hu*
laws hy acting on eoinplahitr- m.i
p(fssihl> hv .-onu* a(*ri.'ti su-.eil
ami* .*-in.‘( .Sanitarian FT. .TTITn V.
Woody of .5ns \V. Kin' St , Ihu, i-
a pjoi a’i(( ha*-- hi- onai pl;i!i!*.
'Fix* ho.'ud h jie--’ |( ulU'v'ali*
air polluti'-n wlijeh .Mr. .Sp<‘ar di'-
fines as anyiliing in Hn* ouHloftr
itmn.sphrr(‘ d('tri)iu*nlal to iieaitli
or injurl(His to filaiit an ! a’limal
life an,I property an I vviiieli pri*-
vents pooph' from enjoying Hie
natural e?ivironm<*nt.
A l(K'al industry Ls curronily in
stalling an air jiollulion ,i('v iee at
(Ountinutd On Faya .
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PICNIC
Th.e e .ngreg:itia;i of t'or.Tral
L'n;t,.-d MeHu)di<l cluirvh will
hold lilt* annual summer pivrdv
hev fv'aUKc ol Hio opening . 'Fliu-.-day night at 7 p.m. at
' H • ' "‘I Pttfft ‘ .
-i' l!i(' loo R. .'Hiiiili. executive vivo-pios-
.• o .di'ii* ol Hie a>soe;atioiy p:t»sen‘
1 ak,** MonUitiia pijnic area.
Hy. Engisecis CoiHinue Kforl
Tj SlisRiuate McGill Plan! Odors
• K-. si lent e;i..*in('('r Ilenrv Mos.' namt‘d Vi5>]']:>H
: K, I' -ek.Nin Goinpanv. cr< Jame.- Dickey (iuihnu-i.
: ■ :i (• . led Tue'ja.v ,iglit that Cline and .i' Kdis‘ii :o
m-
Ray
this
. 1
' ■ > d\ H a “mc'-king” sub-
( 'mniinoe.
1 H-*
elHuerH
(‘titt'ring
Kngiiu't'i Fu\ sai
1 it !i ' in*en
i..,;
-•< M. ,21 ;•
:e'‘k sew s
. e dispos
determined tlial
H'e dispo-<al
: hii’s-
d t ml \i'. niinimlzt' 1:
in' (kHous
iiJaiit facilities art
' In-', tiiming
' 'a*
1.0 •
pr- .-erly and a.s dt
M :ncd.
^ 'S'•
l-f :u iu
he !ei!(*'
ated Hu*
r. lia*-- iie('n ,h'Toi'
a’'., d fuiHit'r,
. . 1
' ••]>! 7u-ntl,i:
;ou III I'ol
. Diek-'on
h» etnuinue 1. Hi.!!
th.* ‘oiil a tars
.'■'H the ily
*'vioi.'l a .st'wagt' u<('
lesull Irom 1 > naU;!^
t 0: Hit' waste
; iiii.!’ ■( \ !
.egui.iii types and
• vv it II ilirrt' l.'iinh.'
"1 i ulu.stri.-il
I.'] uni- o!
(•fluent.
•va-tt' pn-luet'.e 0:
tool (»d.>:s 1.
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foil lA'Ctl
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eoni inning
, It'-sl.s to
!a'"ge (luantiti.'s
>1' imUi.'tiial
• i".e
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Oftoi'S.
waste vv liich build i
.5.1 during tin*
Ti: >e;'imi
•sion aiiHiori/.t'd ilu'
dav, i*miitii;g hatt
ol.trs in Hie
- 'N el.
Mayoi i ip;)oint a eonimitli*<* to
latt aflernoni.. vviiieli are gone
L.iekey
work wiiii ti
u (‘iigineers. rt'pre-
by Illuriiing, .ami 3
' the initial
scitalivt's f)f
Hu' Stale
Board of
iroublt* several wi t*
ks a.gt> was a
■St Tar-
ile.Rth. and
j>lanr opt'ralors Itj
toniplelt* ‘■kdl-off”
or ”slugout”
jaulvu ilu; prublcm. 51a^or Jaiiii ■ ol all biuluj^it-al u.x^duers.