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be in laymen's language”,
board member Fred Finger.
Included in the new electric pol-
icy will be a design specifications
handbook for developers being
prepared by the city staff headed
by City Engineer Tom Fields. An
underground distribution installa-
tion plan for residential, commer-
cial and industrial customers is in-
cluded in the new electric policy to
correspond with Duke Power.
"We need a clear cut policy that
John Doe Public can understand,"
said Chairman Moretz. City
Manager George Wood said the
electric policy should also be
spelled out in the codes book.
Shall the city furnish street lights
in the city limits? How does a resi-
dent obtain security lights and what
do they cost? These are some of
the questions the new policy will:
address and clarify, according to
Moretz.
The Committee referred to the
said
KM Lake Authority for their rec-
ommendation on five requests
from fishermen for rebates/dis-
counts of fishing and boating li-
censes due to Moss Lake dam re-
pairs. Lake Officer = Phil
Witherspoon brought the request to
Benefit Helps
Cancer Victim
A recent benefit for cancer pa-
tient Brenda McDaniel Caldwell
by the Bethware Progressive Club
raised more than $2,000 which has
been presented by the club to Mrs.
Caldwell to assist her in expenses
of her recent trip to Greece for can-
cer treatments.
Brenda Fowler of Harrisburg, N.
C. won the $50 gift certificate from
Walmart which was presented by
the Bethware Progressive Club at
its Monday night meeting.
Fred Tate drew the winning
ticket. The drawing was conducted
by Jerry Crotts, club president.
Kay Beason, sister of Mrs.
McDaniel, opened the fund drive at
First Union National Bank's
Cleveland Mall branch recently.
Progressive Club President said
the club will continue the fund
drive and said those wishing to
make a donation may forward their
contributions to the Bethware
Progressive Club, in care of First
Union National Bank, Kings
Mountain 28086. Those donating
should mark on the check that the
donation is for the Caldwell special
fund.
“AARON BROOK
Aaron Brooks
Is One Year Old
Aaron Michelle Brooks celebrat-
ed her first birthday, March 1.
Saturday, March 4, Aaron was
honored with a birthday party, at-
tended by friends and family.
Aaron is the daughter of Nicole
Brooks of Kings Mountain , grand-
daughter of Becky Greene and
Max Brooks, and the great-grand-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Davis.
Flat Nose Will
Be On 'Tonight'
Barney Odom and Flat Nose, the
latter a tree-climbing dog, will be
on several television shows in the
near future.
David Godbold of Kings
Mountain is manager of the now
world-famous Flat Nose.
Barney Odom, the dog's owner
from Darlington, S.C., and Flat
Nose were in Kings Mountain sev-
eral months ago to perform for lo-
cal leukemia patient Sarah
Richards of Woodbridge.
Since then, their fame has spread
world-wide. They are in California
now shooting commercials for
Chuck Wagon dog food, and they
will be joined in California next
week by Godbold and the trio will
be on Johnny Carson's Tonight
Show next Wednesday. Flat Nose
will be wearing a shirt painted by
Tonya Wilson of Kings Mountain,
who works for Godbold at
Elizabeth Weaving in Grover.
Today, Thursday and Friday,
Barney and Flat Nose will tape
shows for the Smother's Brothers,
to be aired at a later date.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Hugh W. Yates
expresses its appreciation to its
friends, neighbors and relatives for
the kindness shown during our re-
cent loss.
Helen Yates
the Utilities committee.
Witherspoon reported that for the
season May 1988 through April
1989 the city sold 1300 annual
fishing permits for $12, 870., ap-
proximately 1100 annual boat per-
mits for $27,000 with another 500
issued to family plan holders.
Witherspoon said the water level
at Moss Lake was dropped to three
feet in August and another three
feet starting in September.
Seventy-five to 80 percent of
boating occurs from April through
Labor Day.
The majority of fishing is done
between March 15 and June 1. He
said there is a good bit of night
fishing during summer months.
The Fall fishing was greatly re-
duced last year because of difficul-
ty launching boats with the water
down but fishermen fished anyway,
he said. The dry summers the last
two years also caused the water
level to drop enough to cause prob-
lems for some boat owners but
with the boat ramps extended this
winter should help in the future, he
Carrie Cable
Born Aug. 17
Carrie Louise Cable, now six
months old, was born to Tammy
and Jimmy Cable on August 17 in
Gaston Memorial Hospital. At
birth she weighed six pounds, three
ounces. She now weighs 16
pounds, one ounce.
Carrie is the granddaughter of
Glenn and Jean Cable of Gastonia,
Tommy and Jo Dye of Gaffney,
S.C. and Mrs. Marie Porter of
Shelby. She is great-granddaughter
of Willie and Arrie Cable of Kings
Mountain.
Carrie's father works for Ansco
in Kings Mountain and her mother
works for Griffin Drug Store.
Gregory Sinclair
Is One Year Old
Gregory Allan Sinclair, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sinclair of
Gastonia, celebrated his first birth-
day Feb. 26.
Gregory was honored at a birth-
day party on Saturday, Feb. 25, at
the home of his grandparents, Rev.
and Mrs. Allan Sinclair,
Present for the party, in addition
to family members, were Frank
and Dana Skidmore and son,
Matthew; James and Janet Teek
and daughter, Jamie; Todd Hice
and son, Teddy, all of Gastonia;
Jodi Stewart, Debbie Stewart and
son, Seth Bradley, all of Kings
Mountain.
said. Fees have remained the same
since the lake filled up in 1974 but
increased use of the lake has
helped income keep up with ex-
penses, he reported. Witherspoon
told the commission that refunds
would only necessitate increased
fees in the near future.
"Many people realize that our
fees are less than many city water
reservoirs now and others have not
been anywhere else. We are getting
people from other recreation areas
that come here to get away from
the drinking and reckless operation
of many boaters," he said.
Although several people-asked
about refunds, Witherspoon said
only five people had formally re-
quested a partial refund. :
Members of the Lake Authority
are Paul Ledford and M. C.
Pruette. The city council is expect-
ed to name five new members to
replace those whose five year
terms on the board have expired.
The Authority is composed of in-
side-city residents who set lake
fees and rates.
"CARRIE CABLE
GREGORY SINCLAIR
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Rate Changes
Grover water customers will be-
gin paying $1 per 1,000 gallons
for over 7,000 gallons of water, the
Town Board voted Monday night.
There is no increase in the first
7,000 gallons of water a customer
uses.
The rates are: first 3,000 gallons
$4 minimum; next 2,000 gallons
$1.20 per 1,000 gallons; next 2,000
gallons is billed out at $1.10 per
1,000.
The change in water rates was
the only action of the board which
recessed its meeting after an execu-
tive session until Wednesday,
March 15, when the board will
meet with consulting engineer John
Edwards of Raleigh to tie up loose
ends on the Grover sewer project.
Mayor Bill McCarter said "every-
thing is about complete as far as
the sewer project is concerned but
we want to meet with our engineer
just to tie up any loose ends."
The board discussed but did not
name a replacement on the board
to succeed the late Grady Ross.
Terms of Ross, Donald Rich and
Jim Howell expire in November.
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Andrew Bunch Honored
On His First Birthday
Andrew David Bunch celebrated
his first birthday on February 9
with a party attended by friends
and family members.
Andrew is the son of Johnny and
Linda Bunch. He has two older
brothers, Steve and John, and an
older sister, Annie. Grandparents
are Mildred Brown of Kings
Mountain, Grayson Brown of
Cherryville and Kelly and Bernice
Bunch of Kings Mountain.
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