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> . 909 S. Battleground Ave, Kings Mtn., NC 7398-5656 Page 12A-THE KINGS MOIINTAIN HERALD-Thursday, August 1, 1991 Six streets scheduled Six streets are funded by city council for repaving this year. Fifteen streets are on the repaving "list" with priority based upon trafficability of the roadway, safety, the number and condition of potholes and utility cut patches and drainage characteristics. Director of Community Services CRAWFORD From Page 1-A Business College. His family in- cludes one daughter and two grandchildren. They are active in Boyce Memorial ARP Church, More than 33,500 Lions in 80 countries worldwide have received the prestigious award. Lions Club International is the world's largest service club organi- zation numbering more than 1.3 million members in over 160 coun- tries. As the charitable arm of the Association, Lions Club . International Foundation acts as steward of the financial resources that are disbursed for humanitarian causes. HERNDON From Page 1-A a graduate of Grover High School. He serves on the Cleveland County Planning Board and on the board of Carolina State Bank. The filing deadline is Friday at 12 noon. Also seeking the two seats open on the board are incumbent Sandra Spangler Ellis and former commis- sioner Don Rich. A three-way race is underway for mayor. Incumbent Bill McCarter is challenged by com- missioner and mayor pro tem Ronald Queen and commissioner Norman King. Queen and McCarter's terms on the board ex- pire this year. After two years on the board King has resigned to run for mayor. TIE VOTE From Page 1-A Moretz and Finger serve on the utility committee. On the original ‘motion to table and refer to the utility committee, Neisler and ‘ Barrett voted against the motion. Moretz, who said he was not . against the Little Theater's plans for redevelopment, said the utility request would be on the utility board's agenda in August. Grigg said the Little Theater board is meeting Thursday night to make a decision on whether to proceed with negotiations for the building and subsequent kickoff of a capital improvements campaign. CALLING ALL HOMEMAKERS Brought To You By GENE TIMMS ARE YOUR ROOMS COMPLETE?|"YW TIMMS A national news service recently compiled a listing of what industry officials consider the basic pieces of furniture that each room in a home should have. Naturally, there are no hard and fast rules, and homes vary because of individual needs and tastes, but this will give you a helpful outline. For example, for the dining room, beside the dining room table and chairs, experts recommend pieces, if possible, for storage and those that can allow for buffet serving. For the living room, beside adequate seating, you should consider if you have enough tables to go with the seating pieces, plus tables for work and/or games; furniture to hold such things as books, stereo equipment, etc., and basic pieces from which to serve and eat snacks. For foyers, some recommended basics are a mirror, table or chest, and chair or bench. And for bedrooms, beside beds and dressers, experts say you should consider, if possible, a daytime area including comfortable chairs, maybe a desk, pieces to hold books and possibly a TV, and the right occasional tables and night tables. For any or all of your furniture, stop in here. COUR: re for paving in 1991-92 Tom Howard listed the following streets in priority order as meeting paving requirements in a report to city council Tuesday night, noting that the priority listing is adjusted periodically as streets continue to deteriorate under various traffic loadings and weathering. The streets and approximate cost of repairs based on asphalt cost of $28.40 per ton are: Groves Street, Cleveland to Northwoods, $16,046.00; Henry Street, Katherine to Ellenwood, $15,932.40; Ridge Street, Battleground to Piedmont, $2,840.00; Fairview Street, Cherryville Road to Linwood, $10,792.00; Gaston Street, Parker to Gold, $21,811.20; Country Club, King Street to Dead End, $4,856.40; Catherine Street, Stowe Acre to Second, $5,538.00; Blanton Street, First Street to Stowe Acres, $6,248.00; Phenix Street, Linwood Road to Dead End, $5,509.70; Rhodes Avenue, Groves Street to Linwood, $6,248.00; Grace Street, Linwood Road to Dead End, $9,372.00; and Third Street, from Linwood Road to Dead End, $2,840.00. City council approved in the cur- rent budget $81,116 for paving Bridges Drive; Landing to Gold, $18,900; Cansler Street, Gold to Hawthorne, $11,644.00; Floyd Street, York to Marie Street, $23,685.00; Dilling Street, Cemetery to Phenix, $15,591.60; Roxford, Highway 74 to Downing, $15,620.00; and Charles Street, York to Pine Manor, $4,004.40. ‘School, WINNERS - Adam Blanton, No. 13 and dressed as a robot, won the first place award, Matthew Ferguson left, dressed as a telescope, and Haley Hopson, dressed as a rocket, won the top prizes in Monday's costume contest among young readers in the Mauney Memorial Library summer reading program. Guyton graduates Capt. Lanny D. Guyton has graduated from the Army's Combined Arms and Services Staff Fort Leavenworth, Leavenworth, Kan. The cornerstone of the Army's officer education the course is de- signed to train officers in the skills needed to be effective staff mem- bers with the force in the field. The curriculum included prepar- ing a command budget, setting up training programs, mobilizing and deploying mock units, and giving staff presentations. He is the son of Dewitt and Delane P. Guyton of 522 Chestnut Ridge Road, Kings Mountain. The captain graduated in 1980 from Kings Mountain High School, and received an associate degree in 1982 from Gaston College. “a § United Fund getting B roady to kick off drive | Kings Mountain United Fund of- ficials are finalizing committees and allocations for the 1991 cam- paign for funds and shooting to- ward an August 20 kickeff meet- ing. Clevemont Mills, will serve as the campaign chairman. Coffee On The Run Pat Carter, general manager of Are Your Clothes Haunted By A Not-So-Secret Past? Don't worry. We'll get them to come clean! One Hour Cleaners 211 East King Street ® Kings Mountain United Fund President Glenn Anderson said 13 agencies have been approved following allocation meetings. 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