Thurcday. Augiut 13, ISBl-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Pag* 3A Summer Busy Time REPLACING LOCKERS - Summw te th« busiMt time oi the year for the Kings Moun tain Schools maintenance department. Employees perform duties which they ore not able to do while school is in session. Eddie ECKE Lockort. right, a full-time maintenonce deport ment employee, and a summer assistant are pictured her removing old lockers at Kings Mountain Senior High. From Page 1-A spring of 1982, every classroom in the school system will be air conditioned. Four classrooms, hallways, and offices received replacement carpet this summer. These improvements have been achieved through the ef forts of many maintenance and custodial employees. Robert Seism assumed his role as direc tor of maintenance for the Kings Mountain School System in 1978. Under his leadership, maintenance and custodial ser vices have steadily improved. Assuming responsibility for the care and operation of eleven campuses and numerous buildings is certainly a challenge. This challenge is being met head on by a dedicated team of hard working employees. Cool boilings in summer and warm buildings in winter are taken somewhat for granted un til a boiler or air conditioner shuts down. The maintenance staff must be on call 24 hours.^ day to respond to any and all emergency calls that might be received. The schools maintenance staff has proven their effectiveness many times as they respond to the needs of all schools and to the different facets of the total program. The maintenance and custodial staff of each school is to be commended for a job well done. The magnitude of the task is by no means small. Renova tions, repairs and necessary cleaning responsibilities provide the job description necessary for each of the employees as they perform their assignments regularly. 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EAST KING STREET AT YORK ROAD HOURS MON —SAT. 9o m -9:30p.m. SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS 12 noon—7p m may offset the decreased funding and not interfere with the facili ty care and maintenance. The maintenance staff along with all other school personnel will be striving to eliminate energy waste and provide the necessary savings. The skill level of the maintenance staff is clearly ex emplified by the fact that very little contract work is issued to the bid process. Many times, the shear work load and time allot ment influences whether a pro ject is contracted or completed by the Kings Mountain staff. CONNIE PHIFER Attends National Convention Connie Phifer, president of the Kings .Mountain unit of the North Carolina Association of Educators, was a delegate to the National Education Association convention July 2-7 at Min neapolis, Minn. The theme of the convention was “Public Education: America’s Strength.” ‘The NEA Convention was a terrific learning experience,” she said. “We had two excellent keynote speakers, George McGovern and Charles Bolden. They praised the public educa tion system in America.” North Carolina received an award for the highest percent in crease in membership in the na tion. Grover Approves More Bids Grover Town Council voted in a special meeting Monday night at Town Hall to receive three additional bids on a new Police Department building which was approved at last week’s board meeting. The board last week approved constructing a new PD onto the side of the Grover Fire Depart ment. The only bid received at that time was for $17,780. Commissioners Quay Moss and Edward Philbeck were ap pointed by Mayor Bill McCarter to receive the additional bids. The board also approved ad ding five feet to the existing plans and the addition of a rest room. The building is to house the three-man police deptartment (two full-time officers and one reserve) and a storage room for Town Hall. in another matter Monday, the board agreed to hold a meeting with Charlie Harry of Grover Industries, which has re- , quested that a portion of Maple Avenue be closed to allow the in-' dustry to expand its facilities. The board wants Harry to give it definite plans for expan sion and to come to an agree ment on who would be responsi ble for re-routeing water and gas lines. The meeting will probably be scheduled as a workshop. irS A GIRL Mr. and Mrs. James Michael’ Mauney of Gastonia announce the birth of a daughter, Amyi Marie, July 29 at Gaston** Memorial Hospital. Grand parents are James 1. Mauney of Gastonia, Katherine W. Spear man of Kings Mountain and Hunter T. Spearman of Hender sonville. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. F.O. Carroll of Kings Mountain and the late Charles A. Spearman. Amy has a four-year-old sister, Ava Michelle, and two-year-old brother, James Michael Mauney Jr. Her mother is the former Ava Spearman of Kings Mountain.