ee ——————— Ee — ——— EE ———————————— Resolution keeps Military Park open 5 A "continuing resolution" signed by President Clinton and the US Congress keeps the Kings Mountain National Military Park open at least until November 17 ‘but after that who knows what will happen. KM Supt. Mike Loveless said he has been sweating out the recent developments by the government and has been in a quandary about planning the upcoming 215th an- niversary celebration of the Revolutionary War Battle of Kings Mountain on Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Park amphitheater. "At first we didn't know if we would be open to have a celebra- tion," he said. "At first they were threatening from a standpoint of the budget but the newest wrinkle sounds like we are still in danger that passage of a Park Reform Act will close down or curtail operations at 305 parks in the nation," he said this week. Loveless said the first wave of ithreats to close the park ended with ia narrow 51-vote turndown and ‘what he called a resolution of con- tinuation of support of the adminis- ‘tration, including the Department of Interior, and parks by the President and Congress. "Now some legislator has insert- ed into a new bill a proposal to shut down as many as 305 parks in the nation," he said. "We don't know what's coming for us but we all know the impor- tance of keeping this Park open and are appreciative of the efforts of Kings Mountain people to con- tact their legislators during the first wave of threats to close the park." LYNDSEY MURPHEY First birthday for Lyndsey Murphey - Lyndsey Brooke Murphey cele- brated her first birthday September 23 at her home. Friends and family enjoyed hot- dogs with all the trimmings, ice cream and a Minnie Mouse cake. © Lyndsey is the daughter of John and Buffy Murphey and grand- daughter of Johnny and Mary Ann Hutchins of Kings Mountain and Moses and Janice Murphey of Corapolis, Pa. Great-grandparents are Robert and Juanita Craig and Nora Hutchins. we a - » : JUSTIN CHAPMAN Justin Thomas Chapman born August 28, 1995 =Justin Thomas Chapman was born August 28, 1995 at Cleveland Memorial Hospital. He weighed seven pounds and was 19 inches long. “Parents are Tommy and Candi Chapman of Kings Mountain. “Grandparents are Diane Wellmon and Fay Wellmon and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Chapman. Great-grandparents are the late Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Hoyle and Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Goins Sr. IN CONCERT Bill Monroe “A Living Legend” Bluegrass TWO BIG SHOWS Sat, Oct. 14, 1995 2:00 & 8:00pm Cross Country Campground Auditorium Hwy 150 E. Denver (Near Lake Norman) Gen Adm: $12 Adults $6 Child 6-12 Under 6 FREE Tickets/Info Crag P. Gates promoter 735-0428 800-734-0428 Cross Country Campground 483-5897 Coming... Billy Joe Royal ~ Sat. Nov. 18, 1995 . 2:00 & 8:00pm 37th Annual Fiddlers Convention ~ : Thanksgiving Night STUDENTS TO STATE WORKSHOP - Candes Moore, left, 11th grader and local vice-president of VI- CA, cosmetology advisor Susan Pursley and senior Melissa Birdsong, local chapter treasurer, along with Erica Strickland, senior and chapter president, not pictured, earned state VICA leadership pins and cer- tificates at the recent conference at White Lake. Pursley was a section leader for the conference. The local VICA Chapter at Kings Mountain High School has held 100 percent membership records for four years. The local club is composed of 23 students. More than 150 students competed for prizes. Bagley resigns, Hord promoted ~~ Winston Bagley, Director of Human Services for the City of Kings Mountain since January 1994, has resigned to go to work in Gastonia and Trip Hord has been promoted from interim to Recreation Director. City Manager Gary Hicks pro- moted Hord Monday. Hicks accepted Bagley's resigna- tion, effective October 13. Bagley will take the position of manager of Success Inc., a family counseling and outreach program in Gastonia. Bagley came to Kings Mountain Katherine Martin is four years old Katherine Martin, who was four years old October 2, celebrated her birthday October 1 with a party at her grandmother's house. Family and close friends en- joyed a Pocahontas theme and par- ty refreshments. Katherine is the daughter of Don and~ Penny Martin of Kings Mountain. Grandparents are Don and Jane Martin and Ted" and Mildred Blue, all of Kings Mountain. JIM GUYTON RE-ELECT JIM GUYTON COMMISSIONER WARD 2 Paid Pol. Adv. from Philip Morris Co. in Cabarrus County where he had worked three years as training facilitator. Prior to that he was Associate Dean of Students at Gaston College and be- fore that worked with the Gaston County Department of Social Services. He completed his under- graduate degree at Western Carolina University and his gradu- ate degree at UNC in Chapel Hill. He and his wife , Rachel, and their six-year-old son, Andrew, reside in Gastonia. Hord's new position was ef- fective Monday and leaves a va- KATHERINE MARTIN Daniel T. 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City Council has not updated its application process for the execu- tive position of city manager since it hired Hicks several months ago as interim manager. Pansies and Mums GIGANTIC PARKING LOT SALE fg FREE! BUY ONE - GET ONE * Hollies * Junipers ® Shade Trees © * Flowering Shrubs * Much Much More! BUY INEXPENSIVELY FOR MASS PLANTINGS... e Hedges Screens ° Beds * Banks © » Foundations ¢ Ditches ° Thursday, October 5, 1995 - THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD = Page 3A Art exhibit planned at CCC The Shelby Art League in con- junction with the Cleveland Community College will host the 21st Annual Juried Exhibitition October 20-November 10. The exhibit is free and open to the public. Exhibition hours are 10 a.m.- p.m. and from 6-8 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Fridays. For more information, contact Hal Bryant at 484-4023. FREE! 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