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April 29, 1999 JOHN FE. GRIFFIN SHELBY - John Franklin Griffin, 53, 522 Lee Drive, died and one great-grandchild. The funeral was conducted Herald/Times Hearing May 3 on Y proposal Public hearing on a propos- al for establishment of a Kings and maintenance but that major alterations would have to be ap- to play in the athletic programs. Fees for outside residents Page 3A those that the Y has offered in the county for seven years. April 24, 1999 at Cl by the Revs. Vernon Craig, Mountain YMCA will be con- proved by the city. would be higher than those “We expanded to Boiling - Te at Cleveland Darrell Revels and Joseph ducted by City Council May 3 Cameron Corder, chief execu- charged inside residents and no ~~ Springs because the people egional Medical Center. Clayton at 3 p.m. Friday at at 6 p.m. at City Hall. tive officer of the YMCA of fees would increase during the ~~ wanted us. We've talked to A native of Rutherfordton, he Nazareth Baptist Church. Meantime, City Attorney Cleveland County, said thatall first year of operation. many people who say they was the son of the late Ed. C. Interment was at Clingman Mickey Corry is reviewing a - current employees would be re- “You have an amazing poten- want us and we are excited,” he Griffin and Margie Mathew Memorial Gardens. five-year lease contract between tained and the makeup of the tial in Kings Mountain,” said said. Griffin of Cherryville. He was Pallbearers were JR. Johnson, Cleveland County YMCA and board would be Kings Corder. “This is a fine step for Kings self employed in the tree service Kelly Camp, Rick Willis, Stevie the Kings Mountain Mountain residents and current City Manager Jimmy Maney ~~ Mountain,” said Councilman and was a member of Charity Martin, Kelsey Thomason, Cecil Community Center and all de- members of the Parks and said the Y would enhance the Rick Murphrey who said the fa- Baptist Church. He was preced- Martin, Joel Martin, Mark tails are to be presented during Recreation Commission. current recreation program. cility would provide supervised ed in death by two sisters, Mary Martin and Dennis Martin. the hearing to which the public Corder said that membership Corder said such programs as programs for children and teens Brown and Betty Jo Griffin. Memorials may bemadeto is invited. dues would be set by the Kings day care, summer camps, as well as programs for the old- J In addition to his mother he Nazareth Baptist Church, 1156 Corry said his initial review Mountain board and no one prayer walks, a Black Achievers er population. 1s survived by his wife, Wanda Ninety Nine Island Road, of the contract indicated that would be turned away who program, sports, exercise pro- Corder said the contract Alexander Griffin of the home; stepson, Roger Goode of Waco; daughter, Donna Griffin of the Special Police with the United States Government, and served Blacksburg, SC 29702 or to CKC Fire Department, Old Chester Road, Blacksburg, SC 29702. duced by the Revs. Sidney there would no responsibility of the city for insurance, liability, Prayer at City Hall at noon. didn’t have funds to join and hat no one has to be a member Gaston County residents will be voting in city elections. grams, and programs geared to the whole family are among could be inked as early as July 1. § ( f Norton and Lane Carter at 4 ‘Set May 2-8 in a proclama- G in the Air Force during World pm. Saturday at Mountain tion a Rev. Lit Set May 3 at 6 p.m. for a bud- PR E M ! u M oot War II. He was a member of View Cemetery. Feemster on his 12th anniver- get work session and May 4 at 6 EXTERIO RS, INC. $e Second Baptist Church, Kings Pallbearers were Gary sary at Mount Zion Baptist p-m for another budget work 827 4691 Toot Mountain, and was a Mason Frazier, Gordon Arnold, Chris Church. session, if needed. ee oe 3 and a volunteer for Western .Cody and Richard Paine. Set October 16 f 1 Set Mav 25 f blic hoard 100% FINANCING AVAILABLE} Coolio Cone pi aidon Mortuary of Mitr Da a he ot a i Up to $15,000 on Signature Loan SIDIN : e is survive s wife, - ’ [Emcr., : Suc B. Et PARE ans Ichargeotar than October 7 battle celebra- erty owners to rezone property NO DOWN PAYMENT : son, Leslie Carl Devic of tion so as not to conflict with at the intersection of Linwood or REE ESTIMATES Lae , Morganton. N.C. H sives county fair schedules. Road and East End Drive from i Lp Tw funeral was conducted NLL. ouse give Heard report from City R-20 to R-10. SIDIN G SALE [iNcop i TrusT by the Rev Mike Dixon at} initial okay to KM Many colors to choose from! p-m. Wednesday at Secon ° : ! Faint Che tw o-mile ET J bill IMMEDI ATE NEEDS SAVE HUNDREDS ON SIDING NOW! Mountain. ‘Burial was in Mountdin Rest Cemetery, Kings Mountain. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Gaston County, P.O. Box 3984, Gastonia, NC 28054. Harris Funeral Home was in ~~ Mountain to two miles Monday accepting applications for experienced Metal Fabricators, Lik Pe ioLgh ce! charge of arrangements. nigh Bill allows the etnansiin and Shop Welders for our Fabrication Shop in Gaffney, SC. lime a SARA ROOLKOUT provided the city gets Si Compensation packages includes Group Insurance, 401K *No Painting Energy Efficient! CHARLOTTE- Sara Jane New Sion from commissioners in Retirement, Credit Union, Tuition Reimbursement Plan, 125 “Burglar Windows Tilt For : Cleveland and Gaston Cafeteria Plan, Performance Sharing Plan, Short Term Resistant Easy Inside ; Bookout, 71, 3647 Piney Grove é ] dete ) g Locking System Gloaning with ; Church Road, Charlotte, N.C., ~~ Counties. Portions of Kings Disability and Vacation. Must pass a company approved Thorns am 3 : died April 24 at her residence. ~~ Mountain are in both counties. drug screen. To apply report to local job service through § Insulation +100% Solid Vinyl E A native of Richland County, The bill was introduced by 05/21/99 Chamber To Conserve £ Rep. Jim Horn of Cleveland : Double Energy i = SiC. she was the daughter of P EOE/M/F/H/V EE Insulation-Two w the late Robert Harry and Julia County and passed on a 111-1 Panes of Glass Save Enerq z Shamburger New. She was a vote. Lad graduate of Central High School in Charlotte, and a homemaker. She is survived by her hus- band D. Roy Bookout of Charlotte; son David R. Bookout, Jr. and wife Melanie of Salisbury, N.C.; daughter Theresa Carol Biddy and hus- band Donald of Charlotte; grandchildren Katie Bookout of Salisbury and Jonathan Biddy of Charlotte. A graveside service was held Wednesday at Grover Cemetery at 11 am. The Rev. James The N. C. House gave ifs ini- tial approval to a bill that would expand the extraterrito- rial planning and zoning juris- diction for the City of Kings SHEET METAL MECHANIC ~~ FABRICATORS ~~ SHOP WELDERS Sanders Bros., Inc. an Industrial Contractor is now SDR NTIS Merry-Go-Round April 29-30, May 1 WINDOWS BRICK HOMES EXTERIOR WOOD COVERS THERMO REPLACEMENT FREE SHUTTERS Replace Old Windows Now (With Complete Siding or Windows Job) Festival begins with home run sluggers and Citizen Awards © sails through thrills-a-second bike racing Uptown ° winds up with a carnival, carrousel rides, animals for petting, kiddie and adult acts, The Platters! School ball field. Thursday, April 29 4 p.m. - The Shelby Star/SageSport Home Run Derby. Middle 1i a.m. - until : I'l a.m. - | p.m. - Magic 96.1 broadcasting live from the festival. * Maureen Williams roaming around with balloon friends. * Smokey the Bear roaming about. Daugherty officiated. 6:30 p.m. - Honors Awards reception and presentations * Phyllis Glover making tissue flowers on sidewalk. Memorials may be made to sponsored by First National Bank at the bank. * Caricatures by Drew on sidewalk. Salvation Army, 534 Spatt I'l a.m. - 3 p.m. - Diana Owens paints faces. Sidewalk. Street, Charlotte, N.C. 28206. Harris Funeral Home Kings Mountain served the family. SAMANTHA MARTIN BLACKSBURG, SC. - Mrs. Samantha Volina Martin, 65, 131 Oak Lane, died April 21, 1999 at Kings Mountain Hospital. A native of Cherokee County, SC, she was the widow of Dwight Kelly McDaniel and Shelton “Burt” Martin. She was the daughter of the late Broadus On The Square: 4 p.m. - Kiddie rides, vendors open. 10:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.: * Carrousel operating * Circle C Petting Farm * Robotic Animal Rides. Friday, April 30 12:30 p.m. - Festival Golf Day. Royster Golf Course at City Park. 5:25 p.m. - First Charter/Foothills Cyclists Criterium. 7 p-m. - until - Uptown Shelby Association block party. Music by- Ocean Boulevard. Sponsor: Fox Distributing Co. Saturday, May | (City Park) (Thompson Gardens/Midway stage acts. Sponsored by The lezendary Platters ...the group will be in concert at 7 p.m. May | at City Park Thompson Gardens. parking area. Gardens. parking area. Midway stage 12:15 p.m. - Dale Swafford and “Magic With A Message.” 12:30 - 3 p.m. - “The Far City Boys,” bluegrass. Midway stage. 1 p.m. - Gardner-Webb Cheerleaders perform. Dorton Drive 1:30 p.m. - Burns and Company (ventriloquists). Thompson 2 p.m. - Shelby Elementary Schools Chorus. Dorton Drive 2:45 p.m. - Storyteller Daria Barbieri. Thompson Gardens. 3:15 - 4:15 p.m. - Mt. Pleasant All-Male Gospel Group. 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. - Midyette Magic (balloon sculpturing, magic, Inn SERERARSIREEES TN 2h y 3 prep Ed y sECRELT ISIN ITRLER home; brothers, Marshall White Columns Funeral x ; @ Griffin of Lincolnton, Leroy Service, Blacksburg, SC, was in C t Griffin of Boiling Springs and charge of arrangements. ounc O C ar Buster Griffin of Shelby; and > sisters, Jane Suggs of Kings MICHAEL BURKE II t 1 Mountain, Linda Price of BLACKSBURG, SC - Michael anim cxXa 1011 Pp ais Gaffney, SC; Wanda Smith of John Burke II, infant, 134 : Bostic, and Brenda Wilson of Sunrise Drive, died Thursday, / Cherryville. April 22,1999. : \ ; Hid stay 6 Artem Mo feuiue der | fv the Revs C28 Ray Cook, County, he was the son'of | da for a public informational new police > artment is Ma Bony Corman and Charles Elizabeth Burke. He was of the hearing dn 15 by City Council ~~ 21 wih a el dedication y Lig a B Pan. Monday at | Baptist faith. er with the full service plan to be planned for June or July. Still to ty Baptist Church. Burial He is also survived by his : i TS was in the church cemetery. stepfather, William Moore of outlined at the May 3 counc be done is wiring for tele- Clay-Barnette Funeral Home the home. brother, Josh Gillard = Meeting: phones. was in charge of arrangements. of the home; maternal grand- Amy McBride of Benchmark After a public hearing ap- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Inc. presented maps of Area F proved conditional use zoning CARL DAVIS Frazier of Gaffney, SC; maternal and Area G Tuesday night. The for Christine Moore, 502 Carpet CHERRYVILLE - Carl “Bill” grandfather, Michael John total acreage is 12.3 acres with Lane, for a beauty /barber shop. Davis, 76, 403 Brookwood Burke of Cowpens; maternal ‘the addition of 3 1/2 square Appointed Sarah Perkins Drive, died April 25, 1999 at his grandfather, Michael Pauly of miles, 250 dwellings, 10 miles of AL 127 Lake Monionia residence. Tennessee; maternal great- streets and 700 people in the an- Road, to the city planning and A native of Cleveland grandfather, Joe Kiser of nexation with an assessed value zoning board and Valerie Bovd County, he was the son of the Blacksburg, SC; maternal t- of real property of $23 million. Bo Li HL a a 1 Hi d Besci 8, OL; maternal grea ) ; t= th 211 W. King St., to the Moss . i of Ki Mountai Dp a Bn arte | Tae ol oil Sncitesimite | RessrveiCommsnion 1s Taro on tho WIG desk oF the hss rats corer vom! death by his LC Robert a In other a the board: Authorized Becky Cook to Roosevelt, which is on deployment in the Adriatic Sea. The ship is Davis and Ernest L. Davis. of Grover. Encouraged residents to at- prepare a recommendation re- conducting operations in support of NATO's Operation Allied He was retired from the A graveside service was.con- tend the May 6 National Day of garding what precinct the Force. The ship's deployment commenced on March 26. puppets) roaming about. 5:30 -7 p.m. - Magic 96.1's BAND OF GOLD in concert. Ball fields. Sponsor: Coca-Cola Finley and Estelle Ivester Martin. She was a member of Nazareth Baptist Church and was retired from Ingles Supermarket. She was a mem- ber of the CKC Fire Department PPG Industries and Cleveland County Chamber.) 1am. * Shelby Savings Bank Carnival opens. * Food vendors open ae: * Kevin Delaney performs, Midway stage. * Grey Seal Puppets, Thompson Gardens. © Dog tricks/training. Dorton Drive parking area. 7 - 8:45 p.m. - Cleveland Regional Medical Center Grand Finale Concert: THE PLATTERS. Ball fields area. 9 p.m. © Fireworks show. Ladies Auxiliary. ; She is survived by her son, : John Fitzgerald Main of : Spartanburg, SC; daughters, : ils Cane Aris Mattar id MDJEITE GREY SEAL PUPPETS Rita Patterson all of Blacksburg, T3090 5:30 pm. A wm Saturday, : SC; brothers, Belvie Dean Thompson Garden roaming about Martin of Orange Park, FL and Etoice Martin of Blacksburg, SC; sisters, Reatha Blackwell and Agnes Willis, both of Kings + Mountain; four grandchildren Everything’s free, except for the food and @ small fee for carnival attractions.
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