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The Kings Mountain Herald
Attorney Lutz
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Shelby,
, recently
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continu-
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cation
program
for lawyers
sponsored
by the North Carolina Bar
Association Foundation.
The program, titled
“Basics of Bankruptcy,” was
held at the North Carolina
Bar Center in Cary.
Lutz is a partner with the
. Shelby firm of Yelton,
Farfour, McCartney & Lutz,
PA and practices in the areas
of bankruptcy, civil and
criminal law. He is a 1981
graduate of Kings Mountain
High School, graduated
from Lenoir-Rhyne College
with an Accounting Degree
in 1985, and graduated from
Georgia State College of
Law in 1988. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lutz
of Kings Mountain.
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The North Carolina Bar
Foundation is the education-
al and charitable arm of the
North Carolina Bar
Association, which is the
state’s largest voluntary
legal or professional organi-
zation in the State.
The North Carolina Bar
Foundation, which produces
more than 75 continuing
legal education programs
each year, is the state's
largest provider of CLE for
attorneys.
DOT approves
CC guard rails
The North Carolina
Department of
“ Transportation last week
approved a $476,398 con-
tract to Bagwell Fence
Company, Inc. of
Spartanburg, SC to install
median guard rail nd guide
rail on 7.3 miles of U.S. 74 in
Cleveland County.
Work should begin after
September 30. Completion
time is 120 days.
The DOT also approved a
$939,814 contract with
Reynolds Fence & Guard
rail, Inc. of Indian Trail to
install median guard rail on
34.8 miles of U.S. 327 from
NC 275 in Gaston County
through Lincoln County to
13th Street SW north of
Hickory in Catawba County.
That work will also begin
after September 30 and will
take 270 days to complete.
Shed planned
at Mauney House
During its meeting last
Wednesday the Kings
Mountain Historical
Landmarks Commission
approved a certificate of
appropriateness for the
Mauney House and a letter
to be sent to people in the
September 12, 2002
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Central School Historic
District.
Commission Chairman
Mary Neisler made the
application and said she
planned to construct a shed
at the house. She said it
would mainly be used for
maintenance.
Currently, seven plaques
have been ordered. A mock-
up of the 8 x 11 inch bronze
plaque with brass letters
said the house has been
placed on the National
Register of Historic Places
by the U.S. Department of
the Interior.
Occupants of homes and
other buildings in the area
will need to pay $122 for a
plaque.
In other business, com-
mission members said seven
signs have been ordered to
go at each of the entrances
at the historic district.
The signs will cost $3,640
and will come from the
commission’s allotment in
the city budget.
KM FIRE RE
The Kings Mountain Fire
Department responded to
the following calls for the
week of Sept. 1-7.
9/1 - 1-85 South at mile
marker 7, accident.
9/3 - Patrick Senior
Center, EMS.
9/3 - 135 Wiggins Lane,
structure fire. :
9/3 - 113 Morris St., serv- =
ice call. :
9/3 - Wells Street, smoke :
investigation. :
9/5 - 915 Church St., EMS.
9/7 - 116 Cloninger St.,
gas leak.
9/7 - 212 Fulton Drive,
fire alarm.
9/7 - 308 West King St.,
accident.
BELT
From 9B .
phone call,” said Belt. “So
many have come forward to
help.”
Belt said videographers
took a realistic approach to
making the video, using “no
fancy actors, lighting, make-
up or props.”
“We wanted this to be a
true, honest picture,” said
Belt. “What we tried to
depict is what actually takes
place.”
The video features 92-
year-old Cecile Walters, a
resident at Gaston Place in
Gastonia. Walters plays the
role of the elderly mother,
who suffers from
Alzheimer’s and has been
forgotten by her family. Belt
plays the adult son who
goes to visit his mother only
to realize that she has for-
gotten that he is her child.
Belt said he has
received numerous e-mails
and phone calls from people
telling how the song’s mes-
sage affected them. One
man in King, NC wrote Belt
to tell that he came out of
the hardware store to find
his wife sitting in the car
and crying over the song.
Belt said the song even trig-
gered the emotions of a
‘ radio disc jockey.
"He said in his, 18 years. of
broadcasting that he’d never
had a song hit him like
that,” said Belt.
Belt actually produced the
song, ‘Who’s Forgotten, sev-
eral years ago with the help
of Curt Hollifield of Victory
Music Group. Hollifield
and Keith Laughter were
instrumental in making the
video a big success.
Now, Belt is beginning the
marketing phase for the
video and has released a CD
package that includes the
original ‘Who's Forgotten’
album and a DVD of the
video. He said his goal is to
increase awareness of the
situations faced by senior
adults.
“The senior citizen in neg-
lected and they are the ones
who have made the world
what it is today,” said Belt.
“When they hit 65, they are
put away. I want someone
to stand up and put a dent
in the problem.”
Belt said his ministry is
“going wide open.” He said .
the song and video is anoth-
er way his ministry can
“bring the needed attention
. to senior citizens.”
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