•) KMRC Faces Eviction (Benina on page lA) high Inflation rata and coat of living haa prohibited cltliana from rebuilding bualneaaea In the downtown area. >iayor Moaa pralaed the com mittee for "courage In the early atagaa of redevelopment.” McOlnnla alao aald he waa “dlaappolnted by the anaggle-tooth look In the bualneaa dlatrlct” and Mayor Moaa aald he felt the new UDAO program will fill the void and will make caah available to re- bulldera In the bualneaa dlatrlct In the 80’a. He alao projected that a new program of private houalng will give a booat to the economy and provide much-needed houalng and local meana of financing It to area dtlaena. Leroy Blanton pralaed the Oanaler St. urban renewal project and said that he knew of no one In hla area who "now Uvea In aub-standard houalng." "Thla la a compUment to ua," he said. In other actions, the board: -(-accepted the resignation of Mrs. Mlkle W. Baity, Administrative Assistant, effecUve Aug. 81, who has Joined the staff bf Barry Jenkins, CPA, but who wUl continue In a part- time capacity with the KMRC untU the city and HUD complete total financial settlement with the KMRC. Mrs. Baity haa been a staffer with the KMRC for 11 years. -(-approved, upon motion of Leroly Blanton, the repair of all "unsightly, raw walls" at existing structures In the downtown area 'and to Identify aU existing raw walla with the CD depsLTtment when the Redevelop ment office Is closed. -(-approved, upon motion of Leroy exchange of acquisition parcel severance 18-34 for disposal parcel No. 66 N.C. R-96 baaed on appraisals deemed to be equivalent In value by reason of cost of acquiring acquisition. Parcel 18-34 was deemed to be in excess of difference In apiA-alsal value In disposal parcel No. 66. Comm. Mauney told the board "1 am not against swapping Benjamin Brown 9,000 square feet of property for 8,000 square feet but because of discrepancy of footage would like the action clarified, although both parties are In favor of the exchange. Paul McOlnnls made the motion, seconded by John Plonk, that the resolution stipulate the value of properties. -(-Replying to question of Leroy Blanton, Director White said an October meeting of the board wlU probably be held In the new City Hall and may be final meeting of the board In official capacity. Bethware'Fair Opens Wednesday 'Diere's something about a fair and that something Is expected to draw crowds to the annual Bethware Community Fair which opens Wednesday at 6 p.m. on the grounds of Bethware School. Thursday, Sep^ will be Children’s Day at the Fair with reduced prices In rides along the midway from 1 until 6 p.m. Johnson Amusement Rides have promised a variety of rides, and concessions will be manned by civic groups. In cluding the sponsoring Bethware Progressive Club. Exhibitors are reminded by Mrs. Betty White, chairman, to register all handcrafts, macrame, agricultural, homemade or home grown products Wednesday from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. Judging of the exhibits, where hundreds of dollars In cash prises will be given, will take place on Thursday. Stokes Wright and John Grant, In charge of farm machinery exhibits at the 83nd annual fair, said that antique cars will feature a large exhibit at this year’s event. Mrs. White estimates that a record number of exhibitors, even more than the 1,487 who turned out at last year’s Fair, will return to the fairgrounds this year. Prises, which are larger than laist year, will be awarded after 8 p.m. Fii., Sept. 14, said Mrs. White. ’There • «9 ON SATURDAY OUR DOORS WILL CLOSE FOREVER! FINAL SELLOUT! EVERY ITEM IN THE STORE IS a •) 9 •); THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SAVE ON DRESSES, JEANS, TOPS, SKIRTS, BLOUSES, SLACKS, SPORTSWEAR AND MORE! —ALL SALES FINAL- CASH ONLY WILL BE ACCEPTED AT THESE INCREDIBLY LOW PRICES NO CHARGES OR LAYAWAYS PLEASE! CATO Downtown Kings Mountain Thursday, September 6, 1979-MIRROR-HERAU)-Page SA ■ UK ARP Homecoming Sunday la no entry fee to exhibitors and no admission Is charged to the fairgrounds. Civic clubs Interested In manning a booth at the Fair are asked to contact Willard Boyles, 789-4023. OaU Stokes Wright, 789-2804, or John Grant, 786-6868,’' for Information on farm machinery exhibits. Ann Grant, 1970 Fair Queen, will cut the ribbon to officially open the Bethware Fair. Nightly prize drawings for prizes will be featured. ‘"nils is a communltyfalr and we urge more participation fromt he entire community,.’ said Mrs. White. Homecoming Day Is Sunday at Boyce Memorial Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. A Rally Day program at 9:46 a.m. will open the day’s activities which will be followed with morning worship at 10:46 a.m., members should note the change In hour of the TOA8U Billy G. Hughes has returned to Appalachian State University at Boone, where he Is a student. s SPECIAL PRICESI GREAT DEALS! USED CARS 1979 Camaro, SOS V8 Engine, Automatic Tran, P-Steering. Air, P-Brakes, AM-FM Radio, Dark Blue, 9000 Miles, Like New. $6,395.00 -oOo- 1979 Chevette 4 Door, Turbo- Transmission, Radio, Tinted Glass, White Walls Tires, 13,000 Miles, Air Cond, One Owner. $4195.00 -oOo- 1978 Chevette 4 Door, 4 Speed, Radio, White, Real Nice. $3495.00 -oOo- 1977 Ford LTD Squire Station Wagon, Dark Blue and Loaded with All Equipment, One Owner Only. $3995.00 -oOo- 1976 Camaro, V8 Engine, Automatic Tran, Steering, Air Cond., P-Brakes, Rally Wheels, Vinyl Top, Extra Nice. $3895.00 -oOo- 1975 Malibu 4 Door Blue With White Vinyl Top, 8, Air Cond., P-Steering, P-Brakes, Automatic, Radio, Priced Only. $8895.00 -oOo- 1975 Chrysler 4 Door, Brown, Automatic Tran, Air Cond., P-8teerlng, P-Brakes, Radio, Only 31,000 MUes Now $1695.00 -oOo- 1974 Ford "T” Bird, Maroon With Leattier Interior, Air Cond., All Power With All Accessories, A Steal For $8595.00 -oOo- 1974 Malibu Coupe, Light Biege, V8 Engine, Automatic ’Tran., P-Steerlng, P-Brakes, Air Cond. $1995.00 -oOo- "Many More Makes And Models to Select From, Financing Available With OMAC or First Citizens Bank” Jerry Nation Chevrolet, Inc. 124 S. Railroad Avenue Kings Mountain, N.C. SEE: Paul 0. Dover “Mike” Tolbert J.T. McGinnis, Jr. Sales Mgr. Jerry Nation ..BARNS AWARD —Bobble McKee, employe at Spectrum Fibers, Inc. In the accounting department. Is shown here receiving her five-year service award during the month of August. Presenting the sward Is Jim Blackwell, chief accountant and manager of the accounting offlee. Not pictured, but also presented an award was Edna Wright of the winding department. morning service, lunch at 12:45 and a psalm sing In the afternoon beginning at 1:46 p.m. Rev. W.L. Pressley of Mooresboro, a former pastor, will fill the pulpit at the 10:46 service and he and Mrs. Pressley will be guests of the congregation during the day. Rev. Calvin Smith will lead the Psalm Sing. "Come and bring a well- fiUed picnic basket and enjoy the day of worship and fellowship", said a church spokesman. PHaRmacy plus □ Sept. 4-10,1979 We read between the lines el Pharmacy Plus. 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