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in Page 12A City ready to make water City officials indicated Tuesday night they are ready to sell a specific long-term volume - of water across Cleveland County. "We stand ready to help if Upper Cleveland County wants to buy water, just determine what you want and we're ready to negotiate," Mayor Scott Neisler said after a report by Keith |: Webb" ‘of @ McGill Associates and John Cline on the feasibility of a new reservoir on the First Broad River. GWU sets auditions for 'Miracle Worker’ Gardner-Webb University Theatre will hold auditions at the Dover Theatre on campus for the drama, "The Miracle Worker," Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 6:30-9:30 p.m. The cast will include five males and 13 females. Come prepared to read for the parts you are interested in playing. Copies of the script will be on And Councilman Dean Spears added, "Kings Mountain has a February water sale on now." Webb said a new reservoir would cost about $20 million. The study recommended the reservoir go on the third of four suggested sites, two miles north of Lawndale about 1/2 mile north of the Cleveland County Sanitary District water intake on First Broad River. But Webb said coordination between the county's three wa- ter systems, Kings Mountain, reserve in the Gardner-Webb University Library and the pub- lic library in Shelby. If you are interested in other aspects of the production such as the technical aspect, come to auditions and let the directors know your specialties. For more information call 704-434-4666 or 434-4372. Roof repairs under way at Historical Museum Koot repairs to the Kings Mountain Historical Museum, the old post office, are under- way. Metal workers from McArthur & Co. of Shelby were putting copper gutters on the leaking roof. The building will house artifacts and historical data. After the roof repairs are GARBAGE From 3-A Maney said during a lengthy budget work session Thursday night that the city is looking at franchising its commercial pick- up and offering free 90 gallon rollout containers to residential customers. This does not mean we are privatizing sanitation, no shape or form," said Maney. It just neans we may decide to get out of the commercial pickup busi- ness. Maney suggested at the work session that if cus- tomers prefer the back yard pickup they now enjoy that the NEW FULL SIZE E completed the next step is checking out the electrical sys- tem so the power can be turned on in the building, according to Museum officials. Trip Herndon is president of the Museum board of directors which includes Larry Hamrick Jr., Stella Putnam and Kemp Mauney. minimal increase in costs would be about $2. Persons opting to use the roll out containers would simply roll them to the curbside. Handicapped or disabled citi- zens can obtain a doctor's certi- fication and a city worker will handle that duty for them. Maney said that Kings Mountain is one of only two of 10 surrounding cities that offer commercial garbage pickup. He said if the city goes to rollout containers and franchises its commercial business it will save major dollars on the cost of trucks and equipment. : Privatization of the city sani- tation department was voted down by Council last ycar. \ LEASE: Price/payments after all possible rebates; plus tax, tags, and title. 1st payment Lap cost $17,988. total cash due at time of sale $2,543.78. 12K mi/yr. 39 mos. Residual $13,644.80 OAC. Ex Stk. #7117613 USED TRUCKS 94 CHEVY SUBLIRBAN #H1244 2wd, loaded 94 CHEVY K-5 BLAZER #H1230 only Silverado, 4wd 3 94 FORD EXPLORER XLT gsqe 4 dr., 4wd #H1238 only 16,200 97 CHEVY TAHOE LS, 4wd, 4dr, only 450 mi #B0162 22,900 *22, 900 “33,993 g an RR I SR SE ST I A SP A Br i A r y 101 deal Shelby and the Sanitary District could postpone the need for a new reservoir approximately 30 years. The study looked at the growth projections for Cleveland County and the wa- ter capacity through 2050. The City of Shelby's water source on the First Broad River has a capacity of 14 million gal- lons a day, the Sanitary District has a 6 million gallon a day ca- pacity to draw from the river and Kings Mountain's Moss Lake has a 9.2 million gallon daily capacity with a design ca- pacity of 20 million gallons per day. Webb said the three sys- tems have a current combined capacity of 29.2 million gallons per day. As with any run of the river intake, the Cleveland County Sanitary District and the City of Shelby are limited in the amount of water that can be withdrawn, said Webb. To ac- commodate future growth in these systems, a reservoir on the First Broad River would be needed. Webb said the study was a joint venture of the City of Shelby, Cleveland County, the County Sanitary District, Boiling Springs, Shelby Savings Bank, Fallston, Lawndale, Polkville, Waco, Upper Cleveland Chamber, Belwood and Earl. But he said Kings Mountain is a major player be- cause it has water capacity in place. "It's exciting that we have this resource and that it will take us into the next century,” said Neisler. Mayor Jack Shytle of Polkville also accompanied Cline and Webb to Kings Mountain for the Council meet- ing. 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To whom Georgia all way's respected as a wise man of God. She loved to devote her time in God's House, and helping others in need. She sang solo’s and sang in the church choir. Georgia enjoyed working and doing things for the Lord. She worked with the children sometimes teaching J Sunday School class to where ever she was needed. She would always be there, to lend a ¥ helping hand. Helping with wedding showers. If you knew Georgia she loved doing for others just having a part in making someone smile was always enough for her. That was just her way. She showed her love for others. She would give the most precious thing that we all value now her : es ol time. She believed in praying for every thing. If you had a problem well, she would say God's voice is the answer you need to hear. | remember one time Georgia planted some tree in her back yard, and she said let's now pray over them. | thought a tree! But we did and they grew beautiful. God is so good to Us she would say, and He does hear us when we pray. God gave also a great sense of humor. To Georgia - why she could make you laugh on the worst day you'd ever had. Take it easy greasie you have a long way to slide. This was one of Georgia's Friend's sayings. She would say it from time to time - Just in joking. She always as thinking of others and their feeling never wanted to hurt anyone. She was a loving and kind hearted person - the kind of people we all need to be. | took Leason from Georgia. She volunteered her time to cystic fibrosis. She would have different fund raising events raising money for C.F. and needy children with C.F. church groups - companies would sponsor her, donating money, clothing and toys. To Georgia wherever the need was she always tried to help. | wish | could have seen the look on a child's face when she placed a pair of used shoes on their feet when they did not have any. She would take and wash and iron and clean up everything so it would look as good as new. | remember once a friend of Georgia's and | went for a visit with her. It was Christmas time when we arrived to find Georgia surrounded by a lot of stuff. What is this | replied, gifts for different children’s homes and guess who is playing Santa Clause, you are, she gave us a map and off we went delivering her good cheer. It was a heart warming experience I'll never forget. Georgia had two children and three grandchildren. She would tell me | love them with all of my heart. Some how | just’ knew she really did, | saw the sparkle in her eye when she would talk about them to me. | would like to express my appreciation of thanks to my family Georgia's Friends for your overwhelming love and concern. | have never seen so many people who cam to support us, the outpouring of the love you gave to us in our time of sorrow, from losing someone who really did love all of us. Georgia had the opportunity to touch a lot of lives. She slowed us the true meaning of love. Giving, caring, understanding and patience she would have known what all this really meant. She was sick with C.F. herself. It's what in your heart she would always say and God knows | love you with all of my heart. Let us all learn a great leason from Georgia, tell your loved ones you love them. Never let them down because one day will come! My Friend and they won't be around. May the perfect peace of God be with you always. | love you Georgia, with all my heart ROLINAS | 97 SUBURBAN 4X4 LS pkg, fully loaded #T-132120 for 39 mo., 12K mi/yr. $3,249 due NEW $-10 EXT CABS AM/FM cass, sport wheels, A/C or $169/mo lease LEASE: price/payments after all possible rebates, plus tax, tags and title. 1st payment $3,230 down or trade and $300 sec: eps Cap cost $13,988. Total cash due at time of sale $3530. 12k mi/yr 39mos. 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