Pag* 2A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thunday. lun* 2S, 1911 HIRING POLICY From page 1 plication”, he added. Huffman said he tries to carry out the personnel policy which states that the “geographic area for recruiting well-qualified can didates is not necessarily limited to Kings Mountain and Cleveland County.” The city’s Personnel Policy permits department heads to hire outside the city. It states that in cases where residents and non residents are equally qualified, the local resident shall receive first consideration. Huffman, an outside city resi dent who lives about seven miles from town in the Dixon Com munity, was given permission by the brard of commissioners to continue his residence there when he accepted his job as sec tion foreman. The action was taken on Dec. 22,1978. Huff man was a construction foreman with the city until Ed Dwyer resigned as Superintendent of Public Works. Huffman was promoted to his present position on Dec. 22, 1978. He also serves as Acting Codes Director. Huffman said that the breakdown in Public Works as to race are 11 Blacks, one In dian, two White females, and 31 White males. “1 have always played fair in dealing with people and have followed the rules of the city’s personnel plan in hiring practices with the city,” he added. Peterson Decorated Staff Sgt. Johnny E. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Peterson of 212 Parker St., Kings Mountain, N.C., has been decorated with the U.S. Air Force Commendation Medal at K.I. Sawyer Air Force Base, Mich. The Air Force Commendation Medal is awarded to those in dividuals who demonstrate outstanding achievement or meritorious service in the perfor mance of their duties on behalf of the Air Force. He is a 1973 graduate of Kings Mountain High School. CORRECTION In the engagement announce ment of Susan Lynette Str- ingfellow to Douglas Todd Johnson, the Herald in advertently listed the names of the bride-elect’s parents as Mr. and Mrs. Barry W. Stringfellow, instead of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby W. Stringfellow. RECORD BUDGET From Pag* 1 The Board, after a public hear ing, annexed the Linwood Road property of Wesley and Pearl Kiser. After a public hearing, the Board approved a request to rezone the property of Herman Cash Grocery on Shelby Road from R-20 to Light Industry. The Board referred to the Zoning Board a request from Tommy Hall to rezone from GB to R-20 property fronting 200 feet on Road 232 in the one-mile perimeter. The Board tabled a requst to rezone property owned by Bradley Builders on Highway 74 inside the city limits from R-20 to L-I. Mayor Pro-Tern Jim Childers made the motion to table the matter so that “com missioners can see the property.” The Zoning Board took no ac tion on the petition and referred the request to the city board for action. During a public hearing, Mrs. Betty Morris objected to the rezoning. ‘There is no other light industry in the area and if the property is rezoned we don’t know what kind of business will come in.” Mrs. Morris said the owner is there under the grand father clause and is interested in selling the property. She sug gested the board postpone action until a buyer is obtained and rezone the property on the merits of the type of business. “We don’t want a lot of undesirable business locating there”,she added. Franks Tapped By Jaycees Tom Franks has been named Kings Mountain Jaycee of the Year. He was presented his award Wednesday by Allan Propst, president of the local unit. Franks, who is employed by Kings Mountain Hospital, chaired a number of successful projects last year, including the Christmas Tree Sale, Rock-A- Thon for Cystic Fibrosis, jelly sale. Police-Jaycee softball game, and assisted in several other pro jects. Franks serves as club chaplain and on the board of directors. 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Phone 739-8161. “The Drug Store Where Friends Meet” Bride-Elect Miss Seism Is Honored Miss Roxanne Seism, bride- elect, was honored May 30th at a drop in bridal shower at Patter son Grove Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. Entertaining together, ail aut\,ts of the bride-to-be, were Mrs. Teresa Falls, Mrs. Sarah Falls, Mrs. Judy Falls, Mrs. Tina Cash, Mrs. Susan Seism and Mrs. Ann Seism. A eolor motif of yellow and white featured the deeorations. The bride-to-be was given a eor- sage of daisies to pin the shoulder of her party dress. Guests presented Miss Seism with miscellaneous gifts and the hostesses took the occasion to present her with a pressure cooker and fry pan. Street Names Cause Confusion When city streets have the same names confusion results. And residents of Fulton Street want the city fathers to change the name of Fulton Drive because of confusion of similari ty of names. Mayor John Henry Moss read a petition which noted that response to a recent emergency call on Fulton Street was delayed 15 to 20 minutes because the rescue squad went to the wrong street. According to the petitioners, Fulton Street has been in ex istence for many years and Fulton Drive, the newer street, should be renamed. Commissioner Norman King, who made the motion to accept the petition and appoint a com mittee to study the request, said that four streets in Kings Moun tain bear the same names. Church League Standings Church League B Division Oak Grove 13 wins, 2 losses; Long Creek, 11 wins, 3 losses; Central Methodist, 11 wins and 4 losses; First Presbyterian, 7 wins and 7 losses; Kings Moun tain Baptist Church, 6 wins and 8 losses; Bethlehem, 6 wins and 8 losses; Penley Chapel, 4 wins and 9 losses; Oak View 3 wins and 89 losses; Carson’s 2 wins and 12 losses. Tuesday Results CMC 14 and Carsons 4 Long Creek 10 and KM Baptist 6 Bethlehem 16 and Penleys 1 Oak Grove 14 and First Presbyterian 4 if PVT. ALEXANDER Army Private David D. Alex ander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight L. Alexander of 1160 Westover Drive, Kings Moun tain, is home on a temporary, special assignment for the U.S. Army as a Hometown Recruiter Aide. A graduate of Kings Moun tain High School, Alexander enlisted a year earlier into the service last September. His choice of training to be a small arms repairer took him to the Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md. after he learned Army basics at Ft. Dix, N.J. As a recruiter aide, Alexander will circulate among his former classmates, friends and peers, telling of his personal Army ex periences which have netted him expert rifle and sharpshooter grenade badges and the air assault wings. In early August Alexander will join the 101st Airborne Division at Ft. Campbell, Ky. Until then he will work under, the supervision of Staff Sergeant James Rowlett at the Army Recruiting Station, 117 West Mountain St. July 4th And Vacation rSME. 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