: ■. . . fc. i i - £ c- 4 ^ X' * v ■IfriWflww^ipwwjrr^ UL II tlljl/JlIUHiliim BARBARA SPAKE HORD r -1^- MARY LOUISE HARPER WILUAM SLOAN PATTERSON JAMES ROY DICKEY KM Area Students Win Degrees A large number of Kings Mountain sludonls are among graduates this summer from tolieges and universities. j Barbara Spake Morel, daughter. of Dr. and Mrs. D. F. Hord of | Kings Mountain, received her B.' S. in dental hygiene from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill during graduation ceremon es on Sunday. Miss Hord studied for two j years at Mars Hill college tefore entering UNC and will be em ployed as a dental hygienist in ilickory. Eight Kings Mountain stud-1 ents w<*re among 2S0 graduates of Gardner • Webb college Sun day. Patsy Lynn Cornwell, Route 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P'rank William Cornwell, roceivengressman James Broy hill informed Mayor John Moss Tuesday approval of an addition al $125,090 federal grant via the Dqpartmcnt of Hou-sing & Urban Ek'velopmont for the estimated $3,859,000 llO-acTo Cansler Street area urban renewal projeiT. Pcrmally approved last Nov ember for the project was a $2,735,593 grant. The area is generally bound ed by City street, Cansler street, Waco road, Watterson street, and West Mountain street. In the area, some 80 percent of the 225 residences are to be raz ed and replaced—principal pur- ix)se of the urban renewal pro ject. However, aevording to the plan, numerous additional bene fits will accrue—widened streets, expanded street lighting, utilities services imiprovements and a "green acres” or park area. Homeewners who rebuild are eligible for subsidy grants. Application for HUD approv'al '•f the Cansler area projeict was nnie July 25. 1967 and it was \ formally approved in No\’emiber I 1972. . School Bond Bids To Be Received The Local Govermment Com- m'ission will receive sealed bids until 11 a.m. May 29th at its Ra leigh offices for $2,500,000 .sc-hool bends for Kings Mountain dis trict schools. Full text of the legal adver tisement appears in today’s Her ald. The bonds will bo dated June 1, 1973 and mature annually. Taxpayers authorized the bonds during an election in the district Decemtx'r 16, 1972. Club Raids •' v.’? Net Large Liquor Haul SERMON TOPIC The Perils of Im-maturity will be the sermon topic of Rev. N. j C. Bush at Sunday morning . worship hour at Grace United Methodist church. 1 APPOINTED ^ George Webb Plonk, Jr. has received an in tern appointment in surgery at N. C. B^^tist hospital in Wins ton Salem. / George Plonk Intern Appointee George W. Plonk of Kings Mountain is one of 75 senior med ical students at the Bowman Gray School of Medicine who have been awarded internship appointments for 1973-74. He will take internship train- CONTINUED ON PAGE o' Eleven Kings Mountain per sons have been arrested and face June 14 hearings following one of the largest al'al Villa Motor Inn—Thomas Payne, possession of liquor for .sale: Barbara Witt Holms, selling inU)xii'ating beverages. CONTINUED ON PAGE 0 Planning Grant Also Approved Kings Mountain is one of 79 North Carolina communities and counties that have been aw^arded a total of $331,000 in federal grants for local planning, accord ing to Mike GtKHjge, Community : Services reprosentativ’e and May- I or John Henr>' Moss. I Kin'gs Mountain will receive a , $6,400 grant, which will be 1 matched by $3,200 in local mon- : <*>’• The funds will be used to fin ance plann-ing and management of local Community D^welopment Programs, updating of land use data and plans, base maipiping, and re\'ising the zoning ordin ance and subdivision regulations. Officials from the Division of Oemmunity Servii-os in the Ashe- \‘ille field office of the Depart ment of Natural and E5conomie Resources will provide the techni cal planning assistance. While the neve's was good for 79 communities. appUtationsfrom I 80 others had to be turned down, ! according to Mike Geouge. i One problem was not enough money. I "Interest by local goveimment in planning has sky-rocketed in the pcLst few years. Unfortunately funding for lo^'al planning has not kept pace.** Geouge said. ^ While federal funding for local j planning was up only 10 ponxj-nt, ' CONTINUED ON PAGE 8