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eft turn I truck front of Tound. Imated tphand te, of nvestl- n C3orn er ran Uurday In-slick is 1973 control tgns on Ing the pproxl- . Corn left the rrived. ned by [id Bob angst. B.” the illowlng ountaln In 1968. local of the Iders to stment. PISTOL COMBAT — Kings Mounteln and area law enforcement otfloera engaged in Combat Pistol Wednesday at the KMPD pistol range. Two otHoeis are shown here blasting away at targets. The which Included Individual and team oompetlllon, were Photo By Gary Stewart to conclude late Wednesday afternoon with the winners competing against A1 Arrington, an employe of National PoHce Supply of Charlotte, who has won two national and 10 state championships. Selling Mayor To Host Final Scanning Meet On Lot azmes Mayor John H. Moss has scheduled a meeting with the representatives of the various construction and engineering firms con tracted In connection with the municipal parking lot off S. Cherokee St. The meeting, set for 10 a. m. next Tuesday morning In the mayor’s office, will be to review progress In the lot construction and to pinpoint the schedule for the final plwse of con struction. "We are still within the time frame as far as CGcnpletlng construction on the lot,” Mayor Moss said. "This meeting will be to confirm the schedule." The mayor said dedication and public use Is tenta- dvely set for Frl., Oct. 1, 1976. Representatives slated j to attend Tuesday’s ' meeting are from Fox and Ritter and Southeastern Electrical Engineering, the two engineering cm- sultants, and the con struction firms of Burnup and Sims, Bradley-Jenkins and Custom Paving Oo. -oOo- Mayor Moss also an nounced today that Southern Bell ’Telephone will begin this month constructing underground lines, beginning on the west side of the Southern Railroad tracks. All phone lines In the downtown area . will be underground by late December 1976. -oOo- ’The majror Is In Atlanta today attending a seminar on the Public Works Act of 1976. The seminar Is sponsored by the National League of Cities and will feature panelists from the U. S. Department of Commerce, to cover federal regulations under the act, and from the office of Economic Development Administration to cover technical resources. ’The seminar Is to assist cities and towns In ap plying for tS.V billion In public works and matching grants and to give In formation on an addldonsd $700 million funding progrsun covering water pollution prevention and ccnatructlm. -oOo- On Mon., Oct. 18 Mayor Moss will speak in Char lotte at a League of Municipalities sponsored workah(9 for small towns (6,000 and under). ’The mayor will speak on management and technical assistance progrsuns and direction on applying for such assistance. Operation ID Set For This Weekend Over 400 personaTItems' were engraved for citizen s during the August 28 and 29 Operation Identification coffee break held at West Gate Plaza Shopping Center. The two-day operation ID project was sponsored by Citizens on Patrol and Emergency (COPE). Sam Tesenlar, president of COPE, said numerous citizens took advantage of the ID program and many others requested members of COPE to come to their homes sutd businesses to engrave personal property frf i:P- HEAR THEM WHILE THEY’RE HOT There’s Only One Place In nils Area Where You Can Cet Records That Are Hot While They’re "IN” And That’s THE MUSIC BOX. 'There’s No Point In Running All Over The Place Looking When You Can Just Pop In At DIXIE VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER In Gastonia And Pick Up What You Are Looking For. We Have The Largest Selection Of Soul, Rock, Country Western, Albums, Tapes And 46’s In The Area. We Also Have A Large SelectlcHi Of Record Players, Tape Players, Black Lights, Strobe Lights And Posters. THE MUSIC BOX Dixie Village Shopping Center Gaatonla, N. C. Phone 864-2076 Joanne, Sandy And Bill Young Open Mon. Sat. 10-9 against theft. ’This service will con tinue and anyone In terested In having personal property marked and listed for fast Identification should contact the following CXJPE members: Tesenlar, Danny Wilson, Peggy Sanders, Kenny Walker, PItllllp Sanders, Kevin Falls, Scott Howell, Sandra Wilson or KMPD Ptl. Mike Sanders and Houston Com. Another Operation ID coffee break Is scheduled at West Gate Plaza Sep tember 4, 6 and 6 and all donations will be turned over to the KM Rescue Squad for use toward the purcluiae of a new am bulance. ’Ibe Junior police will co-sponsor the program with COPE. COPE plans to schedule monthly meetings on different nights for the future. The next meeting will be September 7 at 7 p. m. at city hall. Police Chief Earl Lloyd will present the program. CXIPE members and interested citizens are invited to attend. CIRCLE 2 Circle 3, First Presbyterian Church, will meet Monday, Sept., 6 at 7:80 p. m. with Mrs. Ken Davis, 808 Woodslde Drive. ’Ihe Junior class at Kings Mountain Senior High will go door-to-door throughout the city September 9-30 selling and renewing msigazlne subscriptions. Bunky Robinson, class president, said the project is to raise money to sponsor the 1976-77 Junior- senior prom. "This project Is ap proved under a state-wide Perfect School Plan program,” Robinson said. "Some of magazines the Junior classmen will have available are ’TV Guide, cookbooks, sports magazines and many others.” Sponsors for the project are William Alexander, Mrs. Kay Bridges, Mrs. Kathy Goforth, Myers Hambrlght, Mrs. Diane Harper, Mrs. Mattie Lowery, Mrs. Sue Moss, Miss Elizabeth Parker, Mrs. Virginia i Raymer and Joel Rountree. ’Ihe public is urged to participate In this project. For further Information, call Bunky Robinson, 789- 6826. j A’s Stay Alive, KM) Kings Mountain’s A’s kept alive their chances for a second straight ’Triple County League title ’Tuesday night, defeating the Royal Bums of Char lotte 10-0 In the league tournament. 'The A’s now advance to a 8 p. m. Saturday game at Harding High School against the loser of the Hoskins Glants-Morrls Field Rangers game. Lefty Alan Lindsay hurled ’Tuesday’s win, a one-hitter. He gave up. a leadoff single In the first but picked the ninner off base. He fanned 12 and walked two. Darrell Whetatlne led the KM plate attack with 8-for- 8, Including a two-run homer In the second In ning. Charles Rhodes and Danny McDowell were 2- for-8 each and CUrence Ash l-for-2. Mike Mahaf fey will start Saturday’s game for the A’s. If KM wins. It will advance to a Sunday game against m undetermined foe. 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