P»g« 4-KDrOB MOUMTAIN : >—niMdBjr. November U, 1B1B r (BeKins on page 1) Moretz said, In addition to supplying water to Eaton, the city also supplies other out-of- town Industries, Including all at the Kings Mountain Industrial Park, which Is In Gaston County, and several residents on West Gold Street Extension. Moretz and Moss pointed out that there are three procedures Involved In securing and using HUD money. Including (1), making the application, (2), yearly perforniance reports, and (3) yearly monitoring by HUD. "People from HUD come In and go through our files and visit with ; the various Im provements,” Moretz said. "At no time have I seen a request that money received from the sale of water be returned to the CDBG program.” As for the York Road sewer project, the audit claims the city applied for a grant to provide sewage for 269 residents. In cluding 169 of low and moderate income, but that the sewer line only serves Union Underwear. Moretz says the Itoe is serving at least 269 residents and probably more than 169 of them f Local i News Briefs LIONS MEETING Lion Ray Thomas, District White Cane Chairman, will present the program at Tuesday (tonight’s) meeting of the Kings Mountain Lions Club at 7 p.m. at the KM Motor Inn. Rev. (3eorge Sherrill has arranged the program. EMPLOYMENT SURVEY Local representatives, Mrs. Vera Morrison and Mrs. Ethel Rockett, of the Bureau of the Census will conduct a survey of employment in this area during the work week of Nov. 19-23, Joseph R. Norwood, Director of the Bureau’s Regional Office In Charlotte, announced today. BREAKFAST iwm-City Week this year ba^^ns on Friday and ends on ’Hj^ksglvlng Day. To start the w^i. Cleveland County farmers a^]|] frosting a breakfast for '^'^eland County businessmen, ! a short program in the Btorium of the County Office tding on ’Tuesday morning, ii. 20, at 7:30. The breakfast a program will be completed *j'8:30. Farmers will Invite 61 businessmen as guests. GOSPEL SING Teddy Huffman and the IS, the nation’s top gospel Sup, will be appearing In |son Frl., Nov. 16th, at 7 p.m. Tour Square Gospel Church Elizabeth Avenue In i^mont. Tommy Goodson, a bkesman for the group, said community Is invited to end. gev. Guy Walker will be lingellst for revival services 18-21 at Second Baptist Lirch. A special Revival Choir ^hurch members will present ‘eclc^ music each evening. JUBILEE REVIVAL f'lfth annual Jubilee Revival I be held Nov. 28-27 at 7 p.m. f:h evening at Winkler’s Grove ilptlst Church on Airport rmlnal Rd. In Hickory, atyired groups will be Hopper others and Connie, of kdlson; Winkler’s Grover Bartet of Hickory and Rev. ml Hoskins of Kingsport, Tenn. pv. Kenneth Faulkenbury Is ■tor of the church. SATURDAY DANCE are low or moderate Income families. The sewer line, Moretz claims, serves Pine Manor Apartments, and most of the residential areas between 1-85 and the Highway 74-York Road Intersection. In the case of both the water tanks and sewer project, Moretz said, studies are made to use as guidelines for applications. By the time the projects are completed, figures may change. "A study is not a definite committment," he said. "When you get into a project you may have to modify it. But you still accomplish the same goal. A study never resdly stops. It may take tliree to five years to complete It. "It’s difficult for someone to come in and comprehend all the facets," he continued. “’To do that In three or four months is a very major task. You don’t do a study overnight. You have to get out and see how it works. As for the questions about the Kings Mountain Development Office, the audit memo claims the purpose of that office is to assist low and moderate income families In business op portunities, career develop ment, acquiring private housing, housing rehabilitation or other housing assistance. However, the auditor feels the KMDO’s major function has been to attract new businesses into the city. ’The memo states "the current director of KMDO stated that when he was hired In April 1978, he did not know that KMDO was federally funded or that Its primary purpose was to provide assistance to low and moderate income families, and that he was told that his primary job would be to attract new business to the city.” Mayor Moss said that the KMDO "has assisted In the development of minority businesses and assisted In at tracting Industries that provided Jobs to low and moderate In come persons.” Moss said the city Is In the<2 process of developing sufficient documentation to satisfy HUD s ^ requests. "'That office Is always open to minority businesses," Moss said. "I feel It serves a good purpose to the community.” Save^O” Through Wednesday Hite Will Be Closed Thanksgiving Day with the features in this ad UPENSUN 12-7 P.M. •♦a ■lot Quality Meats . Fresh Produce U. S. Choice Quality Trimmed Beef Chuck Roast "—It ^ (Chuck Steak Lb. $1.29) Hot or Mild Gwaltney of Smithtield Pork Sausage Lb. Red or Golden Delicious Washington State Extra Fancy Apples Lb. Choc. Chip, Fudge Brownie, Sugar or Peanut Butter Pillsbury Cookies 09 Pork Loin Cut Into Pork Chops 10 Lb. Pkg. Or More Lb. (6-10 Lb. Pkg. Lb.$1.09) (3-6 Lb. Pkg. Lb.$1.19) California Finest Lb Red Grapes 49“ aiB rioDii uitmii Emperor;.. .. i Califomid Swift’s Hostess Boneless Ham 4 Lb. Can (Sliced Free) Fresh Green Bunch Broccoli 69" ycv-jssesairr H-T Brand Sour Cream Grocery Variety 16 Oz. Ctn. (8 Oz. 45c) Frozen Foods 1 Ltr Returnable Mallo Yello. or 32 Oz. Returnable Dr. Pepper or Coca- Cola... $i99 I 6 Pk. I Oe^ilt Plain / S.R. / Unbleached Red Band Or Gold Medal Flour AU PURPOSE ^ ■qaaengui 5 Lb. Bag All Varieties HEnimwunr Totino Pizza c Deal Pack Ivory Liquid \ Kingston ' Light Brown or lOx Sugar .P H-T Brown d Serve Rolls 06 HjAmerlcan Legion Post 156 will l^nser a dance Saturday from 1^.30 unUl 12:30 p.m. at the Post Hlome. Tickets are $8 per couple fci: i-u*-.','! tc awitcil. Miiiii.- ..j iJij'iU.er.: l-iVei, Mrs. Smiths Pumpkin Pie (46 Oz. $1.99) Kingston Cut Com or Green Peas 2"70c, Wesson Vegetable Oil Light In Oil Kingston Chunk Tuna 6.5 Oz. Can The HUD Lists More Audit Findings Against KM ■-5 D> Z David M fe lte Plat . n a voli Klngi Departmen King, a force, serve (fiity with tl Stiid receive ais^ce in ' ^He and I Amelia S married 10 pectlng the - King Is Mineral Co Mrs. Kli personel n Industries, ^sociate gsmageme SdClng call Stem the c &Tots.’’t Mason pn foreman a repairable repair jBhlldren oi •No Carolin pany’s 'Catcrpi

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