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June 20, 2012 The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net Page 5C Backyard Wing Grillin’ competition set for July 21 Jce cream - an American pastime A Backyard Chicken Wing Grillin’ competition will be a feature of the city- sponsored Beach Blast July 21 at Patriots Park.. Eric Pardo, Big E’s BBQ Catering, and Cherokee Street Tavern will sponsor the grillin’ competition which will benefit the American Legion Scholar- ship Foundation. The grilling competition will be limited to 20 teams who will. grill chicken wings on a backyard gas grill. Teams will be pro- .vided five pounds of chicken wings to prep and grill (delivered, picked up ) at 10 a.m. Set up time be- gins at 8 a.m.-9 a.m. with grilling started no earlier than 11 a.m. Five wings will be submitted to the judges area no earlier than 12 noon and no later than 12:30 p.m. Awards ceremony, with prizes for first, second, and award will be presented at 2 p.m. Entry fee is $25 for each team. Any Sauce or ‘combina- tion of flavors can be used to season the chicken wings. During the People’s Choice on Saturday, Amer- ican Legion members will be selling tasting tickets at their booth at Patriots Park. Sheets of five tasting tickets are $10. To sample, ticket holders can go to any’ five of the backyard competi- tors for a sample. One vot- ing ballat will need to be submitted to determine “Best Wings of Beach Blast.” A special area will be set up at Patriots Park for the teams, each with a 20x20 feet area for a small canopy, chair, prep area, coolers and gas grill, Corporate and service group sponsorship is encouraged. No BBQ com- petition teams will be per- competition. : Beach Blast opens at 10 a.m. on July 21 with fun events. “We’re planning a fun day and the grilling compe- tition should attract many of our backyard chefs,” says Ellis Noell, the city of Kings Mountain’s special events coordinator. Entry forms for the grilling competition are available at American Le- gion Post 155, 613 E. Gold St. ad the City of Kings Mountain and teams must return entry forms to the American Legion, 613 E. Gold St., contact Chuck Sperry after 2 p.m. Mon- day-Saturday at the Post. Spaghetti fundraiser June 30 at Boyce ARP Boy Scout Troop 195 and Cub Pack 195 will be holding their first annual Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser from 4 p.m.-9 p.m. Saturday, June 30, in Boyce Memorial ARP’s Church Social Hall, 111 ‘Edgemont Dr., Kings Mountain. Tickets are $7 for adults, $6 for takeout, military, seniors and chil- dren. Kids age 3 and under eat free. Spaghetti dinner includes spaghetti © and sauce, bread, garden salad and sweet tea, hot tea or coffee. A Walmart card raf- fle and a cake auction will also be held to raise money for the Scouts. Proceeds will benefit equipment pur- Don’t miss the Ice Cream Crank-Off contest at Beach Blast, a Green Banana Project fundraiser. The competition, held in Patriots Park, is open to the public and prizes will be awarded. Pre-registration (by July 6) is not required but will get you a Crank-Off apron! Contestants should arrive between 10 and noon with an ice cream freezer and pre- mixed ingredients. Salt and ice will be furnished. The public can begin sam- pling the various ice cream fla- vors at 1 p.m. A minimum of $5 will be accepted in ex- change for a sample cup. All proceeds from the event will benefit Relay for Life Kings Mountain. What better way to spend a hot Saturday: afternoon than cooling off with a sampling of homemade ice cream? You will discover flavors unique and fa- miliar in categories of Vanilla, Chocolate, Fruit, Gourmet, and Nut, and You Made What?? The Ice Cream Crank-Off is one more example of what makes our community truly unique by nature. Call 704- 739-7496 for registration de- tails. Holiday trash pickup schedule The City of Kings Mountain will be closed on Wednesday, July 4th, for the Independence Day holiday. Garbage service for the week will be as follows: Monday and Tuesday will be on regular schedule, Wednesday and Thursday will be one day de- layed. Recycling service will be changed only as follows: route third, and Peoples’ Choice mitted to enter the $5 for scouts in uniform, chases for the troops. 3 will be picked up on Tuesday, July 3, with route 2 Building Permits $50 (p). (p). $62 (d). Cooling and Insulation, Plumbing - Residential Electrical, 110 Guyton Fence, 109 Wells St., Mechanical, 101 W. $3,800 (v), $59 (pd). Plumbing, 1015 Sher- From page 3C Loop, Alexander Inc., $250 Chastain Fence Company, Mountain St., C&C Heating, Mechanical, 310 N. Wat- wood Ln., M&T Plumbing, (v), $50 (p). $1,530 (v), $30 (p). Cooling and Insulation, terson St, C&C Heating, $1,000 (v), $53 (p). Electrical, 31] S. Battle- ground Ave., Nes Electrical, $5,000 (v), $65 (pd). Electrical, 400 Dixon School Rd., Burch Electric, $2,000 (v), $112 (pd). Electrical, 405 Margrace Rd., W.H. Electrical Con- tractors, $25,000 (v), $125 (pd). Electrical, 612 Charles St. Apartments, BKH Elec- tric, $400 (v), $50 (pd). Electrical, 311 S. Battle- ground Ave., Electric of Cleveland County, $400 (v), $50 (pd). Sign, 716 N. Cleveland Ave., Empire Electrical Con- tractors, $300 (v), $50 (pd). Electrical - Residential Electrical, 413 Wilson St., Martin’s Networking (Chris Martin), $900 (v), $50 Electrical, 907-1 Mar- - grace Rd., homeowner, $400 @), $50 (p). Electrical, 600 Temple St., Piney Point Electrical, $995 (v), $50 (p). Electrical, 565 Bethle- hem Rd., Donald Ellis, $950 (v), $50 (p). / Electrical,” 506 Branch St., homeowner, $1,500 (v), $53 (p). Electrical, 813 Third St., Electrical Services, $200 (v), Electrical, 605 Ford St., Nes Electrical, $700 v), $50 (d). Electrical, 704 W. Gold St., Martin’s Networking, $800 (v), $50 (pd). Electrical, 212 N. Pied- mont Ave:, Martin Electric, $3,400 (v), $118 (pd). Electrical, 108 W. Gold St., Martin’s Networking, $400 (v), $50 (pd). Electrical, St., homeowner, S20 $50 (pd). Electrical, 200 Ptnom Lake Rd., lessee, Fon v), $50 (pd). Electrical, 309 N. Tracy . St., Breeden Electric, $1,200 (v), $53 (pd). Electrical, 1205 North- woods Dr., Hoke Electric of Kings Mountain, $300 (v), $50 (d). : Electrical, 808 Landing St., Burch Electric, $2,992 (v), $30 (pd). : Fence — Commeitcial Fence, 1200 Second St., Gaston Fence. Co., $2,992 (v), $30 (pd). Fence - Residential Fence, 110 Guyton Loop, homeowner, $358 (v), $30 Fence, 909 Sharon Dr., homeowner, $800 (v), $30 408 Wilson: Fence, 206 Edgemont Dr., homeowner, $2,025 (v), $30 (pd).. Fence, 208 Walker St., homeowner, $1,350 (v), $30 (pd). Fence, 306° N. Watterson St., Chastain Fence Com- pany, $2,000 (v), $30 (pd). Grading — Commercial Grading, 407 W. King St., Carolina Artisans Construc- tion, $750,000 (v), $200 (p). Mechanical Permit — Commercial Mechanical, 900 N. Ram- seur St. (North Elementary), CC Schools (Buddy Ramey), $15,800 (v), $95 (®)- Mechanical, 203 Turbo Dr., Carolina Heating and Cooling, $43,080 (v), $179 (d). Mechanical, 1469 S. Bat- : tleground Ave., C&C Heat- ing, Cooling and Insulation, $4,900 (v), $62 (pd). Mechanical, 2120 Shelby Rd., Settle Heating and Air, $5,200 (v), $65 (pd). Mechanical, 141 Kings Rd., Roland Black Heating & Cooling, $8,900 (v), $74 (d). Mechanical, 229 S. Bat- tleground Ave., Dilling Heat- ing Company, $4,500 (v), ‘Cooling & $4,200 (v), $62 (d). Mechanical Permit — Residential Mechanical, 333 Edge- mont Dr., Bradham Brothers, $12,500 (v), $86 (p). Mechanical, 413 Wilson St., Dilling Heating Com- pany, $3,300 (v), $59. (p). Mechanical, 1103 Lake Montonia Rd., C&C Heat- ing, Cooling & Insulation, $6,200 (v), $68 (p). . Mechanical, 704 York Rd., Gastonia Sheet Metal, $5,300 (v), $65 (p). Mechanical, 534-8 Crocker Rd., C&C Heating, Cooling & Insulation, $4,150 (v), $62 (p). Mechanical, 106 N. Tracy St., Shelby Heating & Air, $5, 687 (v), $65 (p). Mechanical, 603 Phifer Rd., Curry Heating & Cool- ing, $3,400 (v), $59 (d). Mechanical, 110 Guyton Loop, Rutherford Heating and Air, $2,590 (v), $56 (p). Mechanical, 309 S. Bat- tleground, C&C Heating, Insulation, $4,500 (v), $62 (d). Mechanical, 326 Crocker Rd., Carolina Heating and Cooling, $3,995 (v), $59 (od). Mechanical, 804 South- ° C&C Heating,’ wood Dr., Cooling and Insulation, $1,800 (v), $53 (pd). Mechanical, 106 N. Wat- terson St., C&C Heating, Cooling and Insulation, $4,500 (v), $62 (pd). Mechanical, 2032 Shelby Rd., C&C Heating, Cooling and Insulation, $5, 500 wv), $65 (d). Mechanical, 801 Prince- ton Dr., C&C Heating, Cool- ing and Insulation, $2,800 v), $56 (d). Mechanical, 1051 Moun- tain Crest, C&C Heating, Cooling and Insulation, $3,200 (v), $59 (d). Moss Lake - Residential « Moss Lake, 223 Fairmont Dr., Ironwood Dock & Deck Works, $7,000 (v), $71 (p). Moss Lake, 108 Ridge- crest Dr., Beam, Edwards & Brooks, $121, 000 ©, 3m (pd). Manufactured Home - Residential * Mobile Home, 236 East End Dr., Izzi’s Mobile Home Movers, $51,918 (v), $100 (pd). Plumbing — Commercial Plumbing, 903 Bethle- hem Rd., Logan Plumbing Service, $800 (v), $50 (pd). Plumbing, 415 S. Battle- ground Ave., M&T Plumb- ing, $2,000 (v), $56 (p). Plumbing, 565 Bethle- hem Rd., Walters Plumbing, $1,800 (v), $53 (p). Plumbing, 115 Jack Adams Rd., Martin Renova- .tion DBA Bath Fitter, $5,240 (v), $65 (d). Plumbing, 307 S. Battle- ground Ave., Martin Reno- vation DBA Bath Fitter, $4,380 (v), $62 (d). Plumbing, 212 N. Pied- mont Ave., M&T Plumbing, $3,600 (v), $118 (pd). Plumbing, 407 S. Chero- kee St. (parsonage), Wayne Wilson Plumbing, $800 (v), $50 (pd). Plumbing, 303 S. Battle- ground Ave., Wayne Wilson Plumbing, $800 (v), $50 (pd). 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