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CS ee, ’ va] Ha | | | | nr tn soni a ——— El NO SIGNIFICANT EFFECT CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN ¥ Page 12A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday. October 28, 1982 OCTOBER 28, 1982 NOTICE OF FINDING OF term. adverse effects are outweighed by the short and ~ long range benefits of the pro- ject. An Environmental ON THE ENVIRONMENT mE > ~ ~~. a > > ~ = ~ a Tee Co Tg pT ag i a Na eH = Review COMMUNITY Record respecting the within DEVELOPMENT project has been made by the DEPARTMENT above-named (City) which P.O. Box 429 documents the environmental 739-9331 : review of the project and more KINGS MOUNTAIN. N.C. fully sets forth the reasons why 28086 such Statement is not required. TO ALL INTERESTED This Environmental Review AGENCIES, Record is on file at the above ad- GROUPS AND PERSONS: The above-named (City) pro- poses to request the U.S. Depart- ment of Housing and Urban . Department to release Federal : funds under Title 1 of the Hous- : ing and Community . Develop- : ment Act of 1974 (PL 93-383) to > be used for the following project: PROJECT: Amendment to : Sth year Community Develop- : ment Block Grant Program. PURPOSE: Repairs to Moss : Lake Dam and approved ac- = tivities : LOCATION: Kings Moun- “ tain, N.C. 28086 % ESTIMATED COST: t $440,742.79. It has been determined that © such request for release of funds = will not constitute an action © significantly affecting the quality © of the human environment and = accordingly, + (City) has decided not to prepare ¢ and Environmental © Statement under the National > Environmental Policy Act of the above-named Impact 1969 (PL 91-190). The reasons for such decision not to prepare such Statement are as follows: The adverse effects of the pro- * ject are minor and do not present * significant detrimental impacts © on the environment. The short * Battleground Ave. magazines. CHURCH — 739-5580 CHURCH — 739-7466 as accepted behavior. tion is gay. Over 250 MILLION children under 5 around the world are victims of WORLD HUNGER!!! You can make a LIFE-GIVING. DIFFERENCE by RECYCLING Your NEWSPAPER! | | 200 Ibs. of newspaper | + 135 children in Asia with a protein-rich meal, + § Children with vaccinations against tetanus, diphtheria and whooping cough, or + 200 children in Africa with a glass of milk. The Lutheran Churches in Kings Mountain and Gaston County are recycling newspapers for WORLD HUNGER. From Friday, October 28, thru Monday, November 1, placed on the Farmer's Market parking lot on N. Sorry, we CANNOT take : For more information call RESURRECTION LUTHERAN ST. MATTHEWS LUTHERAN Foursquare GBuoepel Church Kings Mountain, N. C. 28086 dress and is available for public examination and copying, upon request, ‘at the Community Development Deaprtment Governmental Services Facility Center between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. No further environmental review of such project is propos- ed to be conducted, prior to the request for release of Federal funds. All interested agencies, groups and persons disagreeing with this decision are invited to submit written comments for considera- tion by the (City) to the (office of the undersigned). Such written comments should be received at City of Kings Mountain P.O. BOX 429, on or before November 12, 1982. All such comments so received will be considered and the (City) will not request the release of Federal funds or take any administrative action on the within project prior to the date specified in the . preceding sentence. CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN P.O. BOX 429 KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. 28086 JOHN HENRY MOSS, MAYOR : 10:28, 1982 = $1 and provides... a collection bin will be The recent gay beauty contest that was held in Charlotte, N.C. is a definite ‘sign of our times’. America has slipped greatly for a Christian nation, which once Trusted in God. Homosexuality is glamorized, spreading and treated by many Life (Dec. 31, 1971) estimated that 2-20 million gays lived in the United States. ABC Nightline (Sept. 29, 1982) gives a more frightening story. They estimate that 10% of the U.S. popula- At their recent annual dinner, the following politicians were on the guest list: Allen Cranston, Edward Kennedy and former V.P. Walter Mondale. Mondale pledged to do all he could to stand against any form of human rights discrimination against - church address. gays. One of our large denominational churches has agreed to allow gays to become members of their church. The mayor of Bunceton, Missouri is a professed gay. The citizens of Bunceton say that they do not care what he is as long as heis a good politician. Washington, D.C. has a large gay community which much political clout. This community gets out in force to raise money for their gay supporting candidates. Many U.S. politicians, especially the liberals, associate with gays and actively go after their vote, support and money. Washington has many gay lobbies to insure their human rights and the expansion of the gay revolution. ] : The gays are no longer hidden, but public pronounced political activist for gay support and equal rights for gays. America is becoming much like Sodom and Gomorrah. Rev. Billy Graham is reported to have said, "God will need to apologize to Sodom and Gomorrah for the fire He rained on . them, if He does not do likewise to America for our gross sins, - such as Homosexuality”. | think Mr. Graham is right. Some say gays are sick, or have family problems, or a hor- : mone problem. Others boast that homosexuality is normal, © cute, healthy and a desirable form of sexual outlet. God calls . it an abomination (Lev. 18:22) and unnatural (Roms. 1:27, 1 : Tim 3:3). In short, God calls it SIN. Shun such associations, choose your politcal candidates : carefully and pray for America. Do not consider such activity - as humorous. Lastly, keep your heart pure in the eyes of God, : so much more as we see the day of His return approaching. For your comments or further help, please write to the Pastor: Rev. Oscar Stalcup Year Of The Hopi On Display At Schiele In 1903, and artist named Joseph Mora, armed with the first of the Kodak box cameras, and intrigued by tales he had heard of Hopi Indians who danc- ed with snakes in their mouths, journedyed to the southwestern part. of the United States to witness for himself this remarkable dance. A trip that began in curiosity ended in a remarkable documentation, never since equalled, of Hopi ceremonials and the Hopi way of life. His beautiful and haunting photographs and his delicate watercolors, executed over a period of three years and chronicling the entire Hopi ceremonial year cycle, can be seen in the exhibition, The Year Of The Hopi, circulated by the Smithsonian Insitution Travel- ing Exhibition Service. It is now on view at Schiele Museum from October 16, through November 14th. : OCTOBER 28, 1982 NOTICE TO PUBLIC OF REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT P.O. BOX 429 739-9331 KINGS MOUNTAIN. N.C. : 28086 TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES, GROUPS AND PERSONS: On or about November 12, 1982 the above-named City will request the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Develop- ment to release Federal funds under Title 1 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (PL 93-383) for the following project: PROJECT: Amendment to Sth year Community Develop- ment Block Grant Program. PURPOSE: Repairs to Moss Lake Dam and approved ac- tivities. LOCATION: Kings Moun- tain, N.C. 28086 ESTIMATED COST: $440.742.79. An Environmental Review Record respecting the within project has been made by the above-named City which documents the environmental review of the project. This En- vironmental Review Record is on file at the above address and is available for public examina- tion and copying, upon request. The City of Kings Mountain will undertake the project described above with Block Grant funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Ur- ban Development (HUD), under Title 1 of the Housing and Com- munity Development Act of 1974. The City of Kings Moun- tain is certifying to HUD that ~The City of Kings Mountain and Mayor John Henry Moss is his official capacity as Mayor con- sent to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal courts if an action is brought to enforce respon- sibilities in relation to en- vironmental reviews, decision- making, and action; and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. The legal effect of the certification is that upon its ap- proval, The City of Kings Moun- tain may use the Block Grant funds, and HUD will have satisfied its responsibilities under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969. HUD will accept an objection to its ap- proval of the release of funds and acceptance of the certifica- tion only if it is on one of the following bases: (a) That the cer- tification was not in fact ex- ecuted by the chief executive of- ficer or other officer of applicant approved by HUD: or (b) that applicant’s environmental review record for the project in- dicates omission of a required decision, finding, or step ap- plicable to the project in the en- vironmental review Process. Ob- jections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required precedure (24 CFR Part 58). and may be addressed to HUD at Department of Hous- ing and Urban Development, 415 North Edgeworth Street, Greensboro, NC 27401. Objec- tions to the release of funds on bases other than those stated above will not be considered by HUD. No objection received after November 12, 1982 will be considered by HUD. CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN P.O. BOX 429 KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. 28086 JOHN HENRY MOSS, MAYOR 10:28, 1982 1980 marks the Hopi tricentennial, the three hun- dredth anniversary of the Pueblo Revolt in 1680 when the Pueblo tries, including the Hopi, over- threw Spanish ‘domination and regained control of their lands. in Mora’s beautiful photographs, which reflect a real feel for his lighting and execution, their documentary aspect cannot be subjects’ mood and setting. overemphasized. Although masterful in their Now Open The way of life for which the Hopi fought can be clearly seen N Tu EAR ¢ i messssssnessn COUPON sw uses eassm TO _ $8 : : ; ; $20,000 Per Year sk, With this ad you will receive: Raising CHINCHILLAS For information write to: (please give name, age and phone number) RANCHERS P.O. 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