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ch to rocoup electrical city draw (ram to be and that the “probably For Recreation Program Schools Agree To Lend City Use Of Facilities Thursday, January 26, 1978-MIRROR-HERALD-Page 3A To enhance the recreation program for the dty the board of commissioners agreed this week to enter into a program with the Kings Mountain Dialrict Schools for use of systems grounds and fadliUes. , Commissioner Bill Grissom tand Mayor John Moss have met with Sig>t William Davis to discuu the arrangements and the mayor reported Monday night that the school system is in hill accord with the idea. A small fee schedule of $5 was agreed upon for the city’s use of school gymnasium for city recreational programs with the city providing per sonnel to cleanup after the activities. There will be no fuel or utility charge made to the city. Tbe gyms will not be available to the city when in use for school functions. to serve voliaiUrily in the event rf some disaster. The recent snowstorms and flooding that have devastated some areas are examples. Volunteers offer their ser- vicese to help the people in the stricken areas” Mayor Moss said Kings Mountain received such outside help several years ago when pumping machines sank several times in Moss Lake while the lake was being filled. The local cadre would participate in disaster ap peals over an eight-sUte area. -oOo- The commissioners ap proved accepting petitions from six residents of Sterling Dr. Monday night requeeting paving from Brice St. to Applegate Dr. and for S72.48 feet along Apidegate Dr. from Sterling Dr. Mountain was awarded a contract for a bid of 24 cents per pound for approxinuitely 600 pounds of scrap insulated capper wiring the city has in surplus stock. -oOo- Feb. 13 was set as “Scout Day in Government" in Kings Mountain at the request of the National Boy Scouts. Young Scouts from the area will be invited to spend the day with various departments of local governments and to attend the board meeting that night for a first hand look at the way local the board authorized Mayor Moss to apply to the US Department of Energy for a feasibility study on installing and operating a hydroelectric generating facility at Moss Lake. -oOo- J. C. Clary of Kings Approval was given I advertise for bids for one van for the King! Mountain Aging Programs under Title Three. Funds are available for the vehicle. -oOo- The mayor was authorized to make final application to the N. C. Governor’s Highway Safety Program for a grant for a traffic flow survey and analysis. The state’s share is $8,600 and tbe city’s, $1,400. -oOo- The mayor was also given approval to apply to the Farmers Home Ad ministration, U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture, for a grant to construct a sewer collector line. The mayor said the line would be used in connection with construction of the wastewater treatment facility at Moss Lake, should the city’s plans be approved. lights on the city tennis courts they use in the future. Monday night Dickey asked if individual switches could not be Installed on the courts and wu told by Harry Wilson, dty electrical supt, that in dividual switches have been installed. “’Ibnight I saw one person battings tennis ball around on a court, but he had every one at the lights turned on, Dickey said. “That bums a lot of kilowatt hours needlessly.” -oOo- Commissioner Dickey has been aiqwinted to chair a new committee, with Com- missiooers Bill Grissom and Jim Childers as members, to develop tbe city’s par- KM Hospital Log PATIENT LIST ATNOON WEDNESDAY Laura Bagwell, Dallas; Blanche B. Barker, Gastonia; D. Raymond Canipe, Dallas; Mrs. BeUe M. Finger, 211 Cansler St.; 16rginia Gibson, 700 Jackson St.; Joyce Gsellman, 913 Brookwood Dr.; Marie M. Queen, 510 Meadowbrook Rd.; William G. Haskett, Gastonia; Doris E. Lefevers, 614 E. Gold St.; Ola P. Picklesimer, 23 Pine Manor Apts.; Betty Jo Ramsey, 105 Coopertown; Fannie J. Watts, Bessemer Minnie C. Cashion, 300 York Margie Kathleen Reynolds, Rd; Sandra Chastain, 2627 Rt 4; Brite Webber, Cambridge Apts., Gastoiia; Bessemer City; Sheua wuson, Mary L. Gilmer, 709 Rt 4, Earl Wise, Rt. 1 Meadowbrook; WilUam L. Bessemer City; and Roy S. Taylor, 607 Mauney Ave.; Haney, 1440 Second St. Mattte J. Williams, Rt. 1, Grover; Wilhelminla ADMITTED Williams, 201 ’Thornburg Dr.; TUESDAY MONDAY ar aty. Roark Will Speak Cky; Les Roark, mayor of Shelby, is today’s guest speaker at tbe Kings Mountain Rotary Club luncheon at the KM Country Sen. Robert Morgan and prior to becoming Shelby’s chief executive Roark served as liaison for Morgan in his Raleigh office. dbUke is the possibility that local personnd involved will be called away to other states ADMIT’TED FRIDAY Sarah L. Murdaugh, Rt. 1 ADMITTED SA’TURDAY Mary G. Gunter, 110 E. natural disaster. Dickey said, “Quite simply what we will do is contact Texas Ave., dtizem in all fields of service ADMITTED to make themselves available SUNDAY ’The club meets at noon. GOSPEL SINGING ATPENLEY’S CHAPEL AOei^atagfag will be held Sunday night at Penley’ Chapel Church on Cherryville Road, beginning at 7 p. ~ public is invited to attend. ’Ihe Rev. W. L Hufbtetler is pastor. City; SWING YOUR PARDNER AT THE AMERICAN LEGION DANCE SATURDAY, JANUARY 28th 9:00 UNTIL MIDNIGHT TO THE MUSIC OF THE VELVET EXPRESS *7.00 PER COUPLE OBITUWiieS GARNE’TTW. MOORE Funerai services for Gar nett Waiton Moore, Sr., 53, of Blalock Drive, were con ducted Wecfaesday at 3 p. m. from Bethlehem Baptist Church of which he was a member, interment following in MounUin Rest Cemetery. Rev. Russell Fitts was assisted by Rev. Russell Hinton in officiating at die ritea. Mr. Moore died Monday evening in the Kings Mountain HoapiUt. Hewassonof JohnC. Moore of Danville, Va. and the late Mrs. Jlater GiUey Moore and an employe of Burlington NOTICE LADY SENIOR CITIZBIS TIARA HAIR DESIGN 614 WEST KING STREET SPECIAL ON TUBDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS SHAMPOO AND SET ONLY *2.50 THIS OFFER STARTS JANUARY 24tll, 1978 CAa FOR APPOINTMENT 739-4427 Louise Moore; two and David Moore of Kings Mountain; three daughters, Mrs. Vickie Cowan of Eion Kings Mountain; Walker, Mrs. Carolyn Wyrick, charge of arrangements. BURLEY GREEN MRS. L.G. MOSELEY conducted ’Tuesday al Oakwood Comotary. Hanuisr of Gas JANUARY CLEARANCE AND SALE ALL LADIES FALL AND WINTER DRESSES Juniors, Misses & Halfsizes 1/2 price MENS CREW NECK SWEATERS Reg. SB.OO 5.88 ALL LADIES FALL AND WINTffi SPORTSWEAR Junior & Misses Sizes 1/2 price BOYS WOVEN DRESS SHIRTS 1/3 off Now S3.88 & $5.88 LADIES SWEATERS 1/3 off MENS DRESS SLACKS 1/3 off Now 16.88-117.88 LADIES ACCESSORIES REDUCED Including Belts, warm scarves & caps. Hand bags MENS WOVEN DRESS SHIRTS 1/3 off Now $6.88 - $7.88 BOYS 3-PIECE DRESS SUITS GROUP OF CHILDRENS SHOES Bays k Girls Sizes im to 1 /2 price Vslues To $12.00 Now 3.44 GROUP OF MENS DRESS SHIRTS 1/2 price BOYS TWISTER BOOTS Sizes 10 to Reg. $12.00 To $20.00 6.DD to 1D.00 GIRLS i DRESSES 25% off 1 1 MENS LADIES AND CHILDRENS TOTES FOR SNOW WEAR Reg. $3.96 to $7.00 Now 3.15 to 5.60 ■ KNIT SHIRTS AND ; PULL-OVER SWEATERS n ^ Girls 7-14 : 25% off ONE GROUP SMALL CHILDRENS BOOTS Sizoe 5-8 Reg. $9.00 - $10.00 Now 5.88 - 6.88 : STATE PRIDE ■t i ELECTRIC BLANKET )f 72 X S4 Single Control Reg. $26.00 19.88 SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS. BIG SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
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