§ Sho I he SO TE - PE rR roy 2 4 RL lt tre nl Sg SE RN Rl PSs YY i Bp RR SA RE lS ARN | uhunagei PRE Sir Wednesday, April 8, 1987-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3A City Board Interviewing For Chief SE £ Letters To The Editor EMS Does Work To The Editor: This letter is in response to Harry Kyle’s ‘Open Letter to the Citizens of Kings Mountain.” At a time when all Rescue Squad members and EMS per- sonnel in Cleveland County are trying to build a good working relationship with each other so that we can do the best job ‘possible, why does Mr. Kyle only want to criticize? What is he doing to make the system work? I’ve received many comments in the past 11. years from citizens in the Kings Mountain area regarding how good you feel the EMS system is working. If this has changed, please let me know. We are always glad to hear from the communi- ty. We are constantly striving to find the best and most effi- ment of J. D. Barrett. cient ways to run the EMS service in Cleveland County. Acting Chief of the Depart- We want to be partners with Kings Mountain Rescue in our ment is Sgt. Bob Hayes, who efforts to serve you, the citizens. We sincerely hope that Mr. is a veteran member of the FEATURED SPEAKER AT CONFERENCE—James B. Young, M.D., center, of Houston, Kyle was speaking for himself rather than for the Kings staff and who has not applied Tex., was guest speaker Wednesday, April 1, at the continuing medical education conference pro ioin Rescue Squad for the job. Three members at Kings Mountain Hospital. Dr. Young spoke on the effective use of calcium channel blockers I wonder if Mr. Kyle "has ever heard the saying, “If not The board of city commis- sioners, continuing an inter- view process to hire a new police chief, interviewed five applicants among 11 who are being considered, during an executive session Monday night. Mayor John Moss said another meeting is tentative- ly set for next Wednesday to interview six more ap- plicants from a total of 28 who applied for the Chief’s posi- tion left vacant by the retire- iu Ne EE a oF SP STEP of the Kings Mountain Police for conditions other than chest pain. A cardiologist, Dr. Young is Assistant. Professor of you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem.” i Department join two ap- Medicine at Baylor University and director of non-invasive cardiology and cardiac ? Sincerely 4 1 plicants from Shelby, two catheterization laboratories at Ben Taub General Hospital, Houston. Shown here with Dr. Abbey S Ledford L from Gastonia, and four from Young are, from left, T.J. Roberts, M.D., J.B. Gentry, M.D., W.D. Beutel, M.D. and L.W. EMS Director 1 i out of the area as finalists for Muench, M.D. i 4 the Chief’s position. - to Prior to the beginning of : g the interview process, the k Sten - #1 board met with City Attorney 3c (f ) ens | i i George B. Thomasson and | et agreed to pay Southern Bell CLEVELAND MALL : ; ; Telephone and Telegraph 3 Company for damages to the Southern Bell System lines caused by the City’s Public Works Department crews in 4 the amount of $4,511.39 with Be the following stipulations: Southern Bell, under the ar- rangement, is required to provide the City of Kings Mountain engineering draw- Dress Up Your Family And Save 20% to 50% Off § ings of all lines within the Ek City of Kings Mountain and : Vai Le ; Ba Seleeiion ® any future Sonsirneyon plans Entire Stock i 4 Mi B s & Suits i and construction outhern . KE Bell System of ed wl re- Men’s Suits & Sport Coats sey resse : ‘H uire written approval from | the City of Kings Mountain. 25 % Off 25 % to 50 yA Off \ . ®Meeting Street Long & Short High Speed * Andhurst SosisBylss i in 8 to Chase Ends *Crickoioer Half Size & Petites | Reg 85.10 Reg. 22.00 B In Arrest t0 260.00 1058.00 yg Chaus 3 A 21 yonp al, Royse 2 man : Sale oLiz Claiborne : was arrested Sunday morn- ] ing in the parking lot of Grace - *Maggy London { United Methodist Church *Perceptions after a high speed chase. Trooper Lewis Blanton, of the N.C. Highway Patrol, EER CICA TL i Ly [ - % | charged Yuthon Trent Red- Men's Andharst Shirts ILI EEE i mond with speeding 105 miles IA Sizes 5 to 13 by Billy Jack i per hour in a 55 mile per hour (] You Babes *0ops A zone to elude arrest, reckless Short Sleeve Jp Oxfords Reg. 36.00 to 100.00 } driving, driving while im- ahi A : HK paired and driving while ARTIST CTI 21.99 KL) 4 license revoked. «.»+" Redmond posted bond. Trial date is May 20th in Shelby. 25% off 25% oft 199°, 57° | 42° Entire Stock » E rin S i Special Selection . . Fashion ar g in : : Boys Suits & Sport Goats ies Dress Shoes | Liz Claiborne Sportswear ji oma oy Ladie By Tocoa : i - to 20 in Solids ripes : : i > LESLIE SHYTLES Assorted Separates £ Coordinates Reg. 40.00 10 65.00 9 Wists #Vende ils eCalico Pierced & Clip Styles X Liz Claiborne Esprit Ai Lesh Reg. 0 96.00 oh Sale 30°° to 487° i Ros 2406 se Reg. 6.00 t0 7.50 eslie : Sale 22 to 12 Poly/Cotton Slacks Reg. 14.00 Sale 11 Is Eight Leslie Brooke Shytles celebrated her eighth birth- day March 31st. She enjoyed a party Sat. at Kate’s Skating Rink in Shelby with some of her friends and then enjoyed being served sandwiches, potato chips, cake, cold drinks and party favors. Leslie’s friends were, Tonya McGee, Mindy Reynolds, Stacey Reynolds, Lisa Earney, Karen Mabe, Joy I Dixon, Clint Hardin, Jimmy y Bohelor, Tyler Toney, Sage ] ; Kf 3 ; 3 Fulton and her sister Karen "IY : J : WV — 5 Shytles. B 50 Leslie i ine dngher ” 21 99 ; 49°° 1 8 4 3 4 | Mark & Cindy Shytles o 0 . " I ] vel Kings Mountain. Leslie is the : Liz Claiborne Hosiery Girls Dresses . irate Bon Bolin oo hi Esprit # College Town Ch From Entire Stock ; Heiress Daywear an € tr Se oose Fri wo Shirley Shytles of Kings Junior Easter Coordinates Of Textured, Sheer, Control Top, Toddler 4 tox o7 i014 tPiatsen Panties *Slips *Half Slips *Camisoles i Mountain. She is the great- Assorted Fabrics, Colors & Styling Light Support, Reg. 4.00 to 6.50 ream *Rare Edition Reg. 1.39 to 15.00 i granddaughter of Mattie ~ Bolin of Kings Mountain and i Bessie Banks of Spartanburg. Baylis Kate G *You Bab cep. 2.0010 68.00 Sale 37° to 520 Se Sey ote Sale 1% to 112° SR Aaa ¥ i a

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