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Page 2A Herald/Times April 8, 1999 YMC A uruer said, in addition to ® PY ; 3 usual recreation programs such : Nv Rom 4 memen= Council to discuss sewer rates § : ball; the ¥Y offers programs such > N Forming its own YMCA, in as Indian: Guides, teen clubs, ¢ ; R. cooperation with the YMCAs of on-site corporate health fairs, a How many water and sewer Council voted to employ acon- in the 1998-99 budget. For sev- Maney said engineers can Cleveland County, would im- wide variety of Swimming and projects can the city find funds sultant to take a look at rates eral years Kings Mountain has run samples and take a look at a mediately almost double the water aerobics, walking clinics, to doin the next budget? - but at that time Council had not "not passed the increase on to pipe deterioration and other i recreation possibilities in Kings health care seminars, after- That's the question that City identified the priorities and citizens. concerns. Mountain. He envisions reno- school clubs and summer care Council will address at a special then it took several months to The mayor has said that’s it’s Maney estimated the evalua- vating the Kings Mountain programs, sports camps and meeting Monday at 7 p.m. update a master water and sew- Jimosta foregone conclusion tion cost could run $10,000. The . Community Center to make sports clinics. Following direction of er plan developed by W. K. that the rates must go up and board may let bids for that pro- better use of space and provide If the YMCA and thecitycan Council at a recent meeting, Dickson Engineers in 1990. increased costs from Gastonia ‘ject at Monday's meeting, workout stations for all ages. come to an agreement, Corder City Manager Jimmy Maney At a recent meeting Council can no longer be absorbed by Maney estimated the evaluation YMCA operations are funded envisions the Y coming to Kings will present several options for authorized the city manager to the city. of the line could take about 60 8 through membership fees, fees Mountain in late summer or a water and sewer rate that govelep proposed rates based At last week’s meetin gays: 5 for participation in various early fall. He said current recre- would address capital needs in riorities in the new budget Council okayed at Mane es a “We have to start some- 4 sports, and a massive corporate ation employees would be giv- the 1999-2000 city budget and nd present them at a work ses- rs the hirin ye a where,” he said. i fund-raising program. en the option of going to work “not overburden citizens.” _ sion. : : : & : Council will take a look at how y “We're working out the par- for the YMCA and b d=: ; professional firm to evaluate to come up with the money to : ? y expanar Council has called the meet- Mayor Scott Neisler gave res- the 1974 water line that runs to Pp : y a ticulars of the contract, and we in the TO ams here more ob . o . fund some of the high dollar f ithe progr J ing for a work session to look at idents some good news last town from Moss Lake. Maney J need to give it some time,” said opportunities would be avail- : Cron d that \ ns 2 water and sewer projects. Since Corder. “But we're assuring able in the fubire, several options on how to pay week when he reported thatno said the evaluation is a “must the city is not eligible for grant i that'we will create more pro- grams. We're going to keep the same programs and hopefully Corder indicated fees would not increase during the first for water and sewer priorities that Council has prioritized. The vote on any projected in- |, increase is projected in the next budget year from the City of Gastonia for treatment of to determine the life expectancy of the line. “1 can do the rate study in- funds based on residential rates and discussion has not generat- ed support for a bond the op- struck a 1986 Mazda operated by enhance them, but we will cre- year of the partnership; and crease will not come before the in > He win Sr house but we need to know if tions are to increase the rates to g ate more programs for a more that any future fee schedules April 27 meeting and could be asieaier Jicatnen; waa . we can establish a fund for a take care of immediate needs. y diverse group of ages - more se- would probably be broken into postponed until budget deliber- ~ Kings Mountain pays thein- second line each budget year or The city has identified $20 i niors, more preschoolers, more three categories: a smaller fee ations are underway in May. side industrial rate which if we need to do it now,” he million in capital projects over i for teens, a lot more corporate for YMCA membership, a Seven or pee months ago Gastonia sped a1 18 percent said, the next 20 years. i programming, and eventually slightly higher fee for non- Sr | I do some health care initiatives.” members who reside inside the 1 Kings Mountain Recreation Kings Mountain city limits, and v Director Tripp Hord said the ahigher fee fornon-members ~~ EEE J NF dE A AE I EE A EN eens esas eee eee eee eee eee, YMCA will be hosting various who reside outside the KM city summer camps at Kings limits. ARRESTS Paul White, Mountainbrook Dr., Dolla General Store, 235 S. Chevrolet operated by Donna nt | Mountain P&R this summer, However, he added, no child Marie Antoinette Mintz, 20, 68 Gastonia, reported that he was as- Cherokee St., reported theft of sev- Millwood, 707 Harmon Rd., at the {i : i and the programs being offered will be turned down for partici- Pine Manor, felony embezzlement, saulted by a motorist who rolled en infant outfits. : Texaco parking lot on York Road. | : i { will be good for King Mountain pation in sports because of in- $5000 bond, secured. the car window up with his arm in Lail Motors of Gastonia reported Damages were estimated at $1000. et g But h 8. iheh bility ¢ P YMCA id INCIDENTS it and proceeded down E. King theft of a 1979 Oldsmobile valued A city employee in the trash gi youngsters. bur ie Sula ne nas 2 ty o pay; provide CVS Pharmacy, 1101 Shelby Rd., ~~ Street. : at $2000 from Hugo's parking lot. truck was loading debris and a | not been informed of any plans partial and full scholarships, . reported that a customer concealed Texaco 271, 511 Linwood Rd., re- Christopher Glenn Paul, Lon stick fell and struck a 1990 Ford op- § | wy 2 ee Pp P 8 P for establishing a YMCA here. depending on the family’s fi- Advil tablets and Aleve capsules ported theft of hats with racing lo- Creek Road, reported damage to - erated by Samuel Lago, West : } The Kings Mountain nancial situation. and left the store without paying gOS. his car while parked at Harris- Mountain St. Damages were esti- PAR Recreation Committee meets With over 12,000 residents in for them. ee St., re- Togo tlen B mated at $100. : ! {| i 7 p.m. i i Joan Perez, 1210 W. Gold St., re- ported theft o racing ake Electric Co., Denver, report- a next Tuesday night at 7 p.m. at the Greater Kings Mountain Pre Ne ara Hears od theft of eter Boa TD 6. WRECKS § the Community Center, and area, Corder is confident the rs d Winn. Dixie. KM Pl std Piedmont A MARCH 24 X Chairman David Allen said the =~ YMCA could reach at least 10 3M Dxpross, King Ot. reports A one ~ a Chris Leigh, 1922 Bethlehem Rd. a : a that a motorist backed his vehicle that a customer shoplifted two Mary Hillman, 407 Baker St. Apt. ked his 1998 Ford truck {i YMCA is welcome to make a percent of them, resulting in into a vacuum cleaner. pork chops. A, reported theft of a tape recorder by y 4 or sine 2 ¢ Ti presentation. He said he has over 5,000 registrations for pro- Chrell Moore, 19 Pine Manor, re- Texaco Express 271, Linwood and other items during a break-in. Horie iL 2 pareme a fi been informed of the YMCA’s ams. ported that she was assaulted. Road, reported that a customer Tyler Lee Toney, 203 N. tal a . amageswere esit: i goal to come to Kings “We've been getting advice Maurice Chambers, 1 Pine pumped gasoline and didn’t pay Pigmont Ave., reported Thott oF 2 MARCH 25 of : : i Manor, reported that he was as- or it coats and assorted tapes from his ig Moe and Sihugh he i= oo he SLL saulted by erson driving an au- Shada Hopper, 50 Pine Manor, 1995 Ford which was broken into ora pared Shel id i not pusaung it or fighting it at an in vighals, | he sald, an tomobile in Se apartment complex reported thett of her purse from, by vandals throwing a rock or i o fara Lr (ves cam. i this time, he has an open mind. they're really excited about it.” mi lot. For Car. through the back window. aged by a hit and run vehicle at § P 8 ; 3 Waffle House parking lot. ir Jerry Bons, 816 Tormple, 19: Po piess Si0s DW Kms 91. REI othe 23 Ride vier A 1988 Toyota operated by HW orted that shutters on his home report eft o! a ported theft of a car cover. ! KINGS MOUNTAIN Poe damaged. caps. Caldwell Chevrolet, Broadview Lillian Boster of Atlanta, Ga., 1 The Her A Postmaster, send address changes to: P. O. Box 769, Kings Mountain, NC 28086 Phone (704) 481-8202 e Fax (704) 739-0611 Office: 824-1 East King Street ® Kings Mountain, NC 28086 Vanessa Williams. 201 Parrish Dr., reported theft of a stereo from her home. M. A. Stewart Inc., Concord, re- ported that his car was broken into Benton Express, York Road, re- ported theft of four radial tires from a truck. Mountain Market General Store, Waco Rd., reported that a customer YARD SALE OF TREASURES CLEVELAND COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS Admission: $1.00 April 10, 1999 Sale Time: 8:00am to 1:00pm Donated Items Will Be Received. picked up by the Live! Transportation Committee. Please call the transportation coordinators Bob Hunt, 434-7603, and the Live! office, 484-5483, to schedule A United Way Agency Providing Volunteer Services to the Frail Elderly and Disabled of Cleveland County since 1988. CENTER Stiding doors, “handicapped bus drop-offs easy. _ Center is currently housed in SANT renovated some’ years’ ago. “Because of the’ lafge ntimber of probably be planned. 30 to 745 % Off Every Thing Ends April 16th 1999 Arnold’s Holiday Store ick-up on April 8 or April 9, 1999. . To Clean? We Can Help? he a dby ioe Next to Arnold’s Jewelry The Personal Touch A ingen Asin 226 S. Washington Street ® Shelby 487-4521 ab KM. JEWELRY AND LOAN || | 205 S. Battleground Avenue Kings Mountain BUY - SELL + TRADE + JEWELRY REPAIR 739-1070 Kings Morton (704) 739-1079 | St., reported theft of a car radio. Mountain Market, 506 Waco Rd., reported theft of an air compressor. Re Moss, 304 Isley St., re- ported theft of her purse. rr of an amp and speaker Hei her car. : ' Princess Nolen, 115 McGinnis St., iii her 1985 Ford. Donald Adams, 312 S. Cansler Revonda Crockett, 408 E. Ridge St., reported that her car was dam- aged. WRECKS MARCH 19 A 1996 Oldsmobile operated by Ray Bridges, 116 Phifer Rd., struck a 1979 Chevrolet truck operated by Cheryl Mercer, 203 Thornburg Dr., in the parking lot of Ray’s Tire and Working Hard? No Time Cleaning Service 739-7129 Business Registered {739-8837 Home Bonded / George Holland Jr. of Bessemer City on York Road. Damages were estimated at $1000. Vehicles operated by Helen Bailey, Box 1861, and Marguerite ; while parked at a local motel. passed a bogus check. Greg Kennedy, Winston - Salem, Published every ‘Thursday P : re ortad that oa tool box from, has YWrasler 502 Katherine Ave., hit on Periodicals postage at Shelby, NC 28150 - . : idle) arked at a local motel. ai g os amages were es- USPS 118-880 by Republic Newspapers, Inc. Kings Mountain Senior a Furr, 800 Third St., re- A 1992 Nissan operated by Joyce Buckner of 1243 Phifer Rd., struck a 1996 Ford truck operated by Philip Moser, 303.5. Goforth St. The acci- dent happened at a traffic light on Vrikes, North Wilkesboro. WEDDING From 1A "I met Millie where we used to work at J.P.S. in Stanley," said Williams. "What attracted me to "The thing that I like about Lloyd is the fact that we have so many things in common," said the new bride. "We enjoy camp- Dress at the wedding ceremo- ny, which was conducted by the Reverend L.C. Rankin of Lincolnton, varied from suit and tie to jeans and ball caps. Though signs on the auction house walls advertised corn bread and pinto beans for a dol- lar, everyone in attendance had their eyes fixed on the lovely wedding cake and generous ~~ - spread of cold cuts and hors d'oeuvres. 2 . ; East King Street. One person was Wes Grooms Publisher equipped bathrooms including . participants and programs, the St., reported that his 1988 Nissan p Gory Bn Editor toilet seats to accommodate * Depot Center has outgrown the was hl from a car wash. reportedly hurt. SE damages Brenda Bomer Circulation Manager wheelchairs and easy access as population. Latrece Littlejohn, 2415 MARCH 26 Hi Stacy Godfrey Advertising Manager | well as other amenities. The Senior Center Advisory Cleveland Ave rr that her __ Ptl. Steve Wray cited Rafael i Debbie Welsh Sales Representative The sloping roof structure of Board presented plans for a poe Was sna OM 3 GIOCETY Calabria, 59, of Pine View Lane, IN Shelley. Campbell. loi i Graphic/Composing Manager the concrete tilt-up building new facility several months ago Texaco 101, 600 E. King St. re- Gastonia, with safe movement vio- 0 picks up the motif of the new to Kings Mountain City Council ported theft of $140 from a vending ation and driving left of center af- A Republic Newspapers, Inc. police department. The high and Council asked Cleveland machine. ter his 1991 Nissan struck a 1993 ® JA building of the designisa gym- County Commissioners to ap- William Parker, 101 Gold Run Mazda operated by Audrey Bostic, a WEAR : NE ogemgn | ty dq 2 Conrt reported dataaze Io 3 Win. Glory Dr. Property damages were paTonaLNe Zk : nasium/auditorium with the propriate $600,000 toward the Soa) 3 Tied any g estimated at $3,000. | lower area a series of offices cost. The city receiveda I Sea Dhacts, 600 Muay ave. MARCH 28 u and program areas. Scored wall $100,000 grant contingent with inh damage to her id at the Richard Suddreth, 48-A Julian ! ! panels simulate a limestone ap- ~~ matching funds of $25,000 from A Hospital parking lot. St., backed his1992 Pontiac from 7 ® nc °® pearance on the front. Thereisa the city. In addition to city Sue Garrett, 211 N. Sims St., re- Julian Street Apartments and struck i portico canopy to make carand funds, a community drive will ported theft of a bicycle. a parked 1998 Kia owned by Linda { t 0 § : Alignment on Shelby Road. her was her beautiful personali- April 8, 1999 8:00am to 8:00pm Fi Gi yo S50 DE | April 9, 1999 8:00am to 12:00p a 1b M us t Go Sale A 1995 Lincoln operated by on, we came here to the auction ) 11€ W1 c James Ronald Whetstine, 327 " 8: Items too large for transport by automobi J house : WE HAVE GUNS | DIAMOND | INSTANT CASH Rent-To-Own * Furniture Sas ie Ruger * Browning *Remington MARQUISE LoANS ON: No Credit Needed Sly Wiliams, wd ji I di 369 Guitars and guitar Monthly or Weekly Payments Jia he the M1A NATIONAL MATCH accessories WASHERS /DRYERS ® REFRIGERATORS © LIVING BY gob Ue i oe With 2 original clips Motorcycles, 4 Wheelers, ROOM SUITES ® BEDROOM St. Paul's cathedral. As the < ET ET ryyryYy Ym Lawnmowers, Weedeaters SUITES © COFFEE/END TABLES rs Sad dea Ll Tools of all kinds oe TV's e VCR’S beamed with approval. With Tris CourPoN |! num un: mw em’ on st me el me me ee” ee} 10% Off Anything I : VISIT US AT OUR NEW | DOWNTOWN LOCATION With This Coupon 15% Off Cash Price Ist Week Rent Free with payment of 2nd Week Expires June 30, 1999 After the Williams' got into their car and sped away to- wards a new life together, auc- tion house owner Berryhill ‘turned philosophic: 3 "Auction people are ‘good people," she said. "You just nev- er know where you might meet the right person.” Jewelry, Scrapgold and Anything of Value except sale items 25% Off Jewelry Purchases except sale items Expires June 30, 1999 \ \
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