| Obituaries Page 2A-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, March 12, 1992 ANNIE WELLS ame Leming Wells, 50, of 714 \t en Dr., died March 6, 1992 at A native of Gaston County, she sife of James F. Moore, who wivives, and daughter of the late cva Standridge of Kings Suntain and the late James i ig. She was a retired employ- ni Industries. iving, in addition to her are three sons, David stonia, Stephen Keese ; Mountain and James 1. of Dallas; one daughter, R. Moore of Kings tain; two brothers, Danny of Gastonia and Jimmy Oakley, California; six n, Faye Horton, , Joyce Clark, all of Mountain, and Debbie and Sue Barnes, both of id six grandchildren. neral was conducted 4 p.m. at Harris Chapel. 2d Mor rison, Rev. James an ud Rew . Bey Pondicion F § f Kinmo ‘MM. HARDY rie Hardy, 35, of 1103 , died March 4, 1992. wmitve of Waukegan, il, she of Ted and Donna both of ver of East Gold van Church. , in addition to her par- , Kristoffer Hardy ; two daughters, vy and Kim Trask, both ntain; four brothers, of Winston-Salem, ke of St. Petersburg, renske of Peoria, In al 1ske of Cedar iowa; and her grandmoth- centia Pucin of North ral was conducted il a.m. at East Gold ¢sleyan Church. Rev. arold Bumby and Rev. George .mmons officiated, Burial was in ol n Rest Cemetery. Memorials may be made to East sold Street Wesleyan Church, Kings Mountain, 28086. DONALD LL, JARRETT ¥ onatd Ly i Jarrett, 40, of 1202 ied March 5. of Gaston County, he . the son of the late Anna kard larreti. He was a textile include his wife, rett; four sons, aid Lynn Jr. and ., all of Kings Shawn Crosby of m; three sisters, Betty Vicky Jarrett of Ars. Willie Mae , N. Y.; two broth- arrett of Springfield, ph Jarrett of Dayton; austin Nixon, pe fune was conducted sosday at 3p. m. at Mt. Pleasant i rch in Bessemer City. OY and Rev. i tis officiated. Burial £elly's Chapel Cemetery in . LEONARD Yer kwell "Black" ard, 68, of 712 Long Branch | Iv 92 at home, well County, he ances Benfield as son of the late and Harriett Rader a retired N. C. W A member of First Baptist Church, he served as chairman of the board of deacons for a number of years. A member and past Master of Fairview Lodge 339, he was a certified Patron and Lecturer, a 32nd Degree Scottish Rite Mason and honorary life member of Dunn and Lillington Lodges. He was a member of Kings Mountain Chapter 123 Order of the Eastern Star and past patron and Grand Officer, 1972-73, of the Grand Chapter of North Carolina. Surviving, in addition to his wife, are two sons, Terry Leonard of Kings Mountain and Beattie Leonard of High Point; one daugh- ter, Camille Bagwell of Kings Mountain; one brother, Mack Leonard of Morganton; one sister, Harriett Payne of Houston, Texas; and six grandchildren. The funeral will be conducted Thursday at 11 a.m. at First Baptist Church. Dr. John W. Sloan and Dr. Joel Jenkins will officiate. Interment, with Masonic rites, will be in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the building fund of First Baptist Church, 605 W. King St., Kings Mountain, 28086. SARAH C.GOLD SHELBY - Sarah Callahan Gold, 65, of 2101 Chatfield Rd., died March 4, 1992 at Cleveland Memorial Hospital. A native of Cleveland County, she was wife of Hugh William Gold and daughter of the late Dewey W. and Alma Crawley Callahan. She was a retired music teacher in the Cleveland County Schools and owned Sarah's Sweets and Such at Shelby Farmers’ Market. She was a member of Zion Baptist Church, Faith Sunday ‘School Class and Golden Years Club. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are two daughters, Mrs. Lynn G. Ledford of Shelby and Mrs. Ann GG. Harrill of Huntersville; one brother, Robert J. Callahan of Shelby; and five grandchildren, Leslie Harrill of Huntersville, Fred Harrill Jr., Leigh Harrill, Christy Ledford, and Shelley Ledford, all of Shelby. The funeral was conducted Friday at 2 p.m. at Zion Baptist Church by Rev. Russell Fitts and Dr. Robert Abrams. Burial was in Zion Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Zion Baptist Church building fund, 525 W. Zion Church Rd., Shelby, 28150. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt gratitude to all the people of this wonderful community. We espe- cially wish to thank Pastor Simmons, Pastor and Mrs. Bumby, and all the caring people of his congregation; also David Glover, the Jerry Davis family, and Chad England, who were so loving, help- ful and supportive. May God bless you all. The family of Karen Dugenske Hardy Vandals shooting out street lights A factory defective disconnect switch in the new Gaston Street 12KV Substation put 1500 people in the dark Saturday from 7:40 a.m.-11:15 a.m., according to Utility Superintendent Jimmy Maney. Power was off at some business- es and homes in a scattered area of the city. "This was brand new equipment but it took awhile to find the prob- lem. Duke Power's high power line knocked out too," said Maney. Maney is asking Kings Mountain utility customers to help ZONING From Page 1-A councilman Jack Herndon, a mem- ber of the planning board. Mayor Ronald Queen said the board had asked McCarter to make a presentation on how county plan- ning relates to the area because the board had "kicked the idea of zon- ing for Grover around for years." Town Attorney Bill Lamb said the board is seriously ready to move on a zoning ordinance but wants to coordinate with the coun- ty's plans for zoning. The board voted 4-1 to grant a variance to Doris Cooke who wants to place a double-wide trail- er on the back wooded lot of her BURGER KING From Page 1-A "This is a happy day for us," said Jim Green. "The welcome mat is out for everyone to come to see us on opening day." Reule said the location is ideal for the restaurant which overlooks busy 1-85. "This will accommodate SCHOOLS From Page 1-A mented: "I think there's some real promise in this program, but if a significant number of parents don't, we don't need to force this on them." Another hot issue before the board this month is the Personnel Policies section of the district poli- cy manual, which the board has set a goal of reviewing before the end of this year. McRae gave his } tions after the policy: oki | by an outside consultant and the Personnel Policies Committee. Committee chairperson Betsy Wells had alternative recommenda- tions for some of the policies, in- cluding the reduction in force poli- cy. McRae said that seniority should not be the only criteria by which teachers would be let go in case of a needed reduction in force. Wells said the committee recom- mended that seniority be the key element in deciding who to keep and who to let go. "We are not saying you do not MAUNEY HOSIERY MILLS, INC. Kings Mountain, NC DISCOUNT SOCK MILL OUTLET make them at Since 1939 our family mill has made quality socks from natural & man-made fibers, in many colors & styles for your family. Today we sell them cheaper to you when we lot at rear of mill. THE GO. STORE 1-85 onto Hwy. 74 Bus.; go 8/10 mile, cross R.R. Bridge : At next light turn south on Cansler, go 3/10 mile, turn left on Elm St. one block to parking 739-3621 side Tanning Salon Batisground Ave., Downtown, Kings Mountain “739-7896 No Appointment Necessary (JaN.)(FEB.)(MAR.)(APR.) (MAY) (JUNE (Jury) (Ava) (sep) (oct) (Nov.) (DEC) WE ARE ALWAYS OPEN 12 Months A Year You can get a Tan at Our Place When You Want it! It's Good To Know A Place That Serves You - All Year Long! = SL Tanning Salon find the culprits who arc shooting out street lights with BB and pellet guns and vandalizing the new (Compiled by Kenneth Kitzmiller) Kings Mountain Weather Report ; March 1-10 Year Ago Gaston Street Substation, : Total precipitation 2.29 97 Rock-throwing vandals are hit- 3 i ; ; Maximum one day 1.55 (6th) .48 (8th) ing glass insulators that can cause Year to date 9.97 1041 serious problems in the main pow- eo 2 hl ly . Minimum temperature 29 (10th) 26 (10th) i er line. "This big dollar equipment : is nothing to play with," said Marmmn temperature 78 (9th) 67 (7th) : rn verage temperature 59.1 46.4 Maney. He said the city averages Nights 32 or less 1 y replacing 20-25 street lights a month shot out by vandals armed with pellet guns. Call the Electric Department or Police, says Maney, if you observe . vandalism in the substation or see someone shooting out lights. property on Hardin Circle. Mayor Pro Tem Sandra Ellis opposed be- cause she said several other proper- ty owners had been denied similar requests. The board is looking at making changes in its present ordi- nance to allow mobile homes on half-acre lots but stipulating they must have sloped roofs and be un- derpinned. On recommendation of the may- or the board voted to get bids for tennis courts at Brice Harry Park. Contractor Carl Champion is grad- ing for an infield and soccer field at the park. The board tery commissioner and instructed the town attorney to verify the deeds to the city owned cemetery. travelers on the interstate as well as Kings Mountain area citizens," he said. Reule and City Recreation Director David Hancock picked up 30 trees at the site. Burger King donated the Red Oak, Wild Cherry and Dogwoods to the city to be planted at the walking track area on Cleveland Avenue and at the city parks. want to look at performance of em- ployees," Wells said. She said us- ing performance as a criteria-could == "squelch dissent" and "open a can of worms." Out of the 72 policies in the Personnel Policies section, McRae said the committee and he came to agreement on about 60 -- a pretty good record, he said. In other action, the board looked over a proposed budget for next year, which is being readied to be Smid to the Board of County missioners. Mon.-Fri. 10 am-6 pm © quarter of a million dollar “Saturday 10. am-5 pm et has a nine percent increase Closed Sundays bn current expenses and a 6.6 per- cent increase in capital outlay. The budget is available at the superin- tendent's office upon request. The next meeting will be held Thursday, April 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the board room of the administra- tion building. appointed Commissioner Herndon as ceme- -* ~ ‘Do You Have @sthma or Emphysema? Are You Using Inhalers? And Paying For These With Your Own Funds? 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