Tuesday, August 3. 1B77-MIRR0R HERALD-Page 3
CITY OF
KIN08 MOUNTAIN
PUBLIC NOTICE
TO ALL INTERESTED
AOENCIES, GROUPS
AND PERSONS
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night,
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loree, and
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nous horse
I August 8-
liters and
southeast,
ties In the
xpected In
rth annual
umament.
he United
al City for
rs, ballad
jggers and
at the 60th
and Folk
ille. This U
ist colorful
itates.
the North
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lb picking,
ties.
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B held at
I a festival
:as, music,
oklng, and
lads Ferry
18. The
ateur Oolf
-30 at Mid
M.
Mountains
II be held
nla County
^ard.
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ryson City
m activities
oUna. Ths
y event' or
week.
Notice Is hereby given
that on August 9,19T7, the
Ctty of Kings Mountain will
submit to the U. S. Depart
ment of Housing and Ur
ban Development a re
quest and certification for
the release of Community
Development Block Grant
Funds. The request and
certlflcailan relate to the
application of the City of
Kings Mountain for a grant
of funds under Title I of the
Housing and Community
Development Act of 1874
fcr the purpose of under
taking the projects here
inafter described:
1. WATER IM
PROVEMENTS
A. To complete — Double
treatment capacity at
Ellison Plant. Estimated
total project cost—1880,000
B. To complete — 3 M. Q.
storage reservoir, pump
station and water main,
Cleveland Avenue.
Estimated total project
coat - $88,000.
3. SEWERAGE IM
PROVEMENTS
A. Upgrade wastewater
transportation system to
Increase employment
opportunities for low and
moderate Income famUles.
Estimated total project
cost - $830,000.
8. IMPROVEMENTS TO
NEIGHBORHOOD FA
CILITY
Construction of an addi
tion Including offices and
operating facilities for
Community Development
programs (Home-baaed
Child Care, Aging, etc.),
entrance and restroonu;
expand iq>stalrs poetlon
Into Community
Recreation area for low
and moderate Income
persona. EaUmated total
project cost - $380,000.
4. KINGS MOUNTAIN
PROGRAM FOR THE
AGHNO.
Estimated total project
cost - $88,000.
b.*" HOME-BASED
CHILD CARE PROGRAM
FOR LOW INCOME
CHILDREN
Estimated total project
cost - $31,600.
6. KINGS MOUNTAIN
DEVELOPMENT OF-
FICaE.
Elstlmated total project
cost - $10,000
7. URBAN
BEAUTIFICATION PRO
GRAM. SITE IMPROVE
MENTS.
A. Deal Street
Recreation Park
B. Davidson Street
Recreation Park
C. Urban Renewal
Project R-84
Bkitlmated total plroject
cost - $13,600.
8. REPAIR AND CON
STRUCTION OF SIDE
WALKS IN LOW AND
MODERATE INCOME
AREAS. EsUmated totol
project cost — $16,000.
9. HOUSING
REHABILITATION IN
LOW AND MODERATE
INCOME ARLAS. (Neigh
borhoods 6, 6 and 7)
Estimated total project
cost - $60,000.
10. PURCHASE OF
PROPERTY FOR SEC
TION 8 HOUSING.
Estimated total project
cost - $88,000.
The City of Kings
Mmaitaln has prepared an
environmental review
record respecting the
above-described projects
(other than those listed '
being exempt) for
the release of ft .a
being sought. Ihe envlran-
mental review record Is
available at the Mayor's
Office, Kings Mountain
Ctty HaU, between the
hours of 9:80 a. m. to 6:00
p. m. Monday through
Friday for pubUc Inspeo-
tkMi where the same may
be examined by the public
and copies thereof ob
tained.
The appUcant requesting
release of funds for the
above-described projects
Is the Oty of Kings
Mouitain, P. O. Box 439,
Kings Mountain, North
CkroUna, 38086. The ap-
plloant's chief executive
officer Is John Henry
Mosa, Mayor.
The City of Kings
Mountain wUl undertake
the projects described
above with Block Grant
funds from the U. S.
Department of Housing
and Urban Development
(HUD) under Tltte I of the
Housing and Community
Development Act of 1974.
The City of Klitgs Moun
tain la certifying to HUD
that the City of Kings
Moiaitaln and John Heivy
Moss, In his official
capacity as Mayor, con
sent to accept the
Jurlsdlctlan of the Federal
Oourts If an action la
brought to enforce
responsibilities In relation
to environmental revlewa,
decision-making, and
action; and that these
responslbUltles have been
aatlslled. The legal effect
of the certification Is that
upon Its approval, the City
of Kings Mountain may use
the Block Grant funds, and
HUD 'vlU have satisfied Its
responsibilities under the
National Environmental
PoUcy Act of 1989. HUD
wlU accept an objection to
Its approval of the release
of funds and acceptance of
the certification only If It Is
on one of Uu. foUowlng
bases:
(A) That the certifica
tion was sist In fact
executed by the chief
executive officer of the
appUcant; or
(B) That appUcant’s
environmental review
record for the project
Indicates omission of a
required decision, finding,
or step appUcable to the
project In the en
vironmental review
process.
Objections must be pre-
psued and submitted in
accordance with the
required procedure (34
CFR Part 68), and may be
addressed to HUD Area
Office at 416 North
Edg eworth Street,
Greensboro, North Oaro-
Una, 37401. Objections to
the release of funds on
bases other than those
stated above wlU not be
considered by HUD. No
objMtIen reeelved after
August S', 1977, WlU be
considered by HUD.
CITY OF KINGS
MOUNTAIN
John Henry Moss,
Mayor
City of Kings Mountain
North Carolina
/ugust 3
Survey To Be Made
Moss Beach Closed
Photo By Luther Bennett
30-YEARS SERVICE - Mary Brackett, third
shift winding employe at Burlington Industries’
Phenlx Plsmt; in Kings Moimtaln, receives a
certificate of sqipredatlon for her 30-years of
service from NeU Teargln, plant manager.
INVITATION
TO BID
Pursuant to the genersd
statutes of North Carolina,
u amended, sealed bids
WlU be taken untU 3 p. m.
on the 8rd day of August
1977 at which time the
sealed bids wUl be open
and read for the foUowlng
type equipment:
One (1) new loader-
backhoe 14’ digging depth
class
BJach bid must be ac
companied by a deposit
equal to 6 per cent of the
bid. This deposit may be In
the form of cash, cashier’s
check or a bid bond by a N.
C. Ucensed surety.
The city of Kings
Mountain reserves the
right to reject any or aU
bids.
J. H. MCDANIEL, JR.
Ctty aerk
8-3
STATE OF
NORTH (JAROUNA
CLEVELAND COUNTY
In The General
Oourtof Justice
Superior Court
D1 vision
ADMINISTRATOR’S-
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Having quaUfled as
Administratrix of the
estate of Miles Richard
Oampof Clevsland County,
Nmrth CkroUna, this Is to
notify aU persons having
claims against the estate
of said Miles Richard
Camp to present them to
the undersigned within 6
months from date of the
pubUcation of this notice or
same wlU be pleaded In bar
of their recovery. All
parsons Indebted to said
estate please make Im
mediate payment.
This the 19th day of July,
1977.
Mary Lee Herron Camp
Rt. 3. Box 476B
Kings Mtn., N. C. 31066
July 36; August 3, 6 A 16
ADMINISTRATOR’S
NOTICE
Having quaUflsd a6
Administrator of the
Estate of Mrs. Margaret
E. McSwaIn, late of
Cleveland County, this Is Is
notify aU persons having
claims against her aetata
to fUe same with the un
dersigned on or before tlw
hid day of February IffS,
or this notice will bs
pleaded hi bar of sag
recovery.
AU persona Indebted ts
said estate wlU pleass
make Immediate payment
to the undersigned.
This the second day of
August, 1977.
EUGENE McSWAIN
Administrator
Estate of
Mrs. Margaret E. Me-
Swaln
8:3, 9, 16. 38
STATE OF
NORTH CAROLINA
CLEVELAND <X)UNTY
In The General
Oourtof
Justice
Superior Court
Division
ADMINISTRATOR’S
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Having quaUfled as
Administrator of the estate
of Ossie Lee Mltchem of
Cleveland County, North
Carolina, this Is to notify
aU persons having claims
against the estate of said
Ossie Lee Mltchem to
present them to the un
dersigned within 6 months
from date of the
pubUcation cf this notice or
same wlU be pleaded In bar
of their recovery. All
persons Indebted to said
estate please make Im
mediate payment.
This the 38th day of July,
1977.
JOYCE! DEAN YOUNG
HARRIS, BUMGARDNER
k (X>RRY
Oayward C. Corry, Jr.
Attorney,
139 S. Battleground Ave.
Kings Mtn., N. C.
38086
August 3, 9, 16, 38
The Kings Mountain Lake
Authority Friday morning at 8 a.
m. suspended for the rest of the
summer all swimming and
beach activity at John Henry
Mobs Lake.
Lake Authority Secretary Glee
E. Bridges said the action was
taken because of complaints and
criticism about the safety of the
area and that the lake would not
reopen to the public until safety
surveys and Improvements are
made.
The suspension, said Bridges,
does not affect boating, skiing
and fishing at the lake.
Gardner Gldley and
Associates of Wlruton Salem will
conduct the survey.
Mr. Bridges said that a
maximum of 300 people are on
the beach and In the water on
weekends and that wlOi this
group of people more lifeguards
are needed. Presently only diree
lifeguards are employed and
each of them, Becky Thompson,
David Cadenhead and Tony
Sabetti, say more are needed
and more adequate safety
precautions are needed.
Althoug^i there have been no
drownlngs In the swim area of
the lake, there have been In
cidents where swimmers got Into
trouble and had to be rescued. In
another Incident, a swlnuner
suffered a broken neck after
diving Into the shallows. One
lifeguard said the swimmer
twisted himself off balance to
avoid hitting another swimmer
and landed on his head breaking
his neck.
With doubling of activities at
the lake, Mr. Bridges said
members felt an Improved
system In monitoring lake safety
Is needed.
Mayor John Moss presided at
the meeting also attended by M.
C. Pruette, Henry P. Nelsler,
Ray C31ne, all authority mem
bers, and Ptl. Gene McSwaIn,
Captain Jackie Barrett, and
Codes Director Al Morets.
In other actions, the Authority
formally filed for a second ap
plication for state and federal
funds through the Bureau of
Outdoor RecreatlcHi for con
tinuing program development cf
the lake recreation area. The
funds would be used to develop
such areas as the beach front,
the fishing pier, the camping
area, the picnic shelter and a
new boat launch.
M-H Circukuion
Drive Continues
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., Joly 16, 1977 - U.S. Rep. Charles Rose of North Carolina found no
crows but plenty of 4-H Club members at the RJR Archer. Inc. Scarecrow Contest. The contest,
believed to be the first of its kind in the nation, was held to salute the scarecrow, the unofficial
symbol of American agriculture. As a member of the House Committee on Agriculture, Rose
discovered a new aspect of agriculture at the contest. All of the scarecrows were constructed of RJR
Archer aluminum foil.
More Meetings Planned
Ths Mirror-Herald
summer circulation
drive Is continuing with
names of new sub
scribers being added bi
weekly and .:alesper-
sons also Increasing
dally.
Rodney Smith, age 13,
Isads the list of super
salesmen, racking up
Us 43nd sale Monday
afternoon. He has
already claimed his
second 10 speed bicycle,
the new model for his
brother. Rodney Is
ocmtlnulng to earn cash
Cor new school clothes.
In neighboring
Bessemer City, Jenny
Lee was winner of the
first bike and her older
sister claimed the
second bike on Friday.
Sales persons are
receiving cash ($8 per
new subscription) with
the 30th subscription
automatically a new
bicycle which they can
choose from five styles
at TG&Y in Kings
Mountain.
Young people age 13
and over Interested In
becoming salespersons
should call 789-7406 for
Information.
REVCO DISCOUNT
DRUG CENTER
PocntiH ,
During the June 18 town
meeting at the depot center the
concerns of local citizens about
their city were documented for
city government consideration.
Mayor John H. Moss sedd this
week that he Is In the process of
establishing more public
meetings In the near future for
further discussion of the project
Ideas advanced In the June 18
sessions.
"Many of the programs
suggested by our citizens on
June 18 are either now In effect
or already planned for Im-
plementatlcn,'' the mayor said.
"However, there were other
proposals worthy of more
discussion."
Mayor Moss did not set a date
for the first public meeting, but
said It would be soon and that the
city will establish a project
priority schedule from the
meeting discussions.
Community cleanups, broader
citizen awareness, police protec
tion, business development and
the promotion of the Kings
Mountain area as a tourist at
traction were the general themes
of concern eiqiressed by KMers
during the June 18 depot center
meeting.
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STATE OF
NORTH CAROLINA
CLEVELAND COUNTY
In Ths General
court of
Justice
Superior
Court Division
ADMINISTRATOR’S-
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as
admlMstrator of the eatata
of Lloyd D. "‘Buck’’
Earley of Cleveland
County, North Carolina,
this Is to notify all persons
having claims agabut the
estate of said Lloyd D.
"Buok" Baitoy to present
them to the underslgiMd
wltMn 6 months from date
of pubUcation cf this notice
or same wUl bo pleaded In
bar of their recovery. AU
parsons Indebted to said
estate please make Im-
medtote payment.
This the 19 day of July,
1977.
Ken Georgs,
Administrator
$01 B. Parker St.
Klnp Mtn., N. C. 96006
July 19, M k Aug. 3 4 9
Park Programs Slated
TRINTY DAY SCHOOL
and DAY CARE
Now Accepting
AppUcatlons For
1977-78
For S-4-6Yr.Olds
OaU
Rev. Morgan Gardner
639-4746
Or
Mrs. Gordon Myers
139-9188
Evening programs
continue at Kings
Mountain National
MlUtary Park on Friday
and Saturday evenings
as foUows:
On Friday, Aug. 0 at 9
p. m. a 30-mlnute film,
"George Washington’s
Birthplace" will be
shown In the park
amphitheater. The film
depicts rural life at the
time Washington was a
chUd.
On Saturday night,
Aug. 6 at 8 p. m. a
musical program wUl be
presented by members
of the park staff,
Vohmteers-ln-the-Park,
and young people
serving In the Youth
Conservation Corps
during the summer.
Folk music, country
bluegrasa, and an
audlsnoe slng-along will
be featured.
The pubUc la Invited
to attend both
programs. There la no
admission charge.
the pro
COME OUT AND
PLAY WOODBRIDGE
COUNTRY CLUB
II Hole Championship Golf Course
•DAILY GREENS FEES
$4.00 Week Days
$5.00Sot. Hun. $ Holidays
•ELECTRIC GOLF CARTS
•COMPLETE PRO SHOP
FACILITIES ^ •
•BENT GRASS GREENS
•DRIVING RANGE
PLEASE CALL FOR TEE TIMES
OPiN 8:00 AM TIL 7:00 PM. 7 DAV$ A
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NEW CAMP CREEK RO. SHE18Y. N.
PHONE 483-0363
fTEMIKX. I
FASHION CLEANERS
301 EAST KING STREET
KINGS MOUNTAIN.' N C.
739-2559 j