Page 4A—MIRROR-HERALD—Thursday, September 39, 1977 Traffic Signals To Be Erected On West Gold Traffic signals will be erected at three W. Oold St Intersections In the near future, following action by the com missioners Monday night. { After hearing a list of ' recommendations frccn Commissioner Fred Wright, chairman of the _ city’s traffic flow committee, gathere d during a meeting with Oold St. residents last week, the board ap proved the signals and other Improvements. Wright chaired the meeting held at city hall Tues., Sept. 20, at which more than 30 W. Gold St. residents appeared. The citizens had earlier petitioned the board for action to reduce the speeding on W. Gold St It was suggested that school bus traffic and vehicles used In the school drivers education program be banned from the street, but the board took no action on those Items. The board approval M(»iday also Included barring truck (over one- and-a-half-tons) traffic from W. Gold from Cansler to Phifer Rd. and to erect proper LET US INSTALL ALUMINUM SIDING On Your Home Ree Estimate - No Obligation ALLMAN ALUMINUM SUPPLY CO. Kings Mountain, N. C. Call 739*7016 All Work Guaranteed Earl Allman, Owner Serving Gaston County And Surrounding Areas Since 1900 Destination: fall fashion. Our Heritage Corporate Suit by Hart Schaffner & Marx.^i This Heritage’ suit charts a direct course to a well-dressed look for fall. Smart stripes accentuate the slimming lines of Corporate* styling and the Heritage blend of Dacron’ polyester and fine wool resists wrinkles to keep the look of Hart Schaffner & Marx's superb tailoring in press through many wearings •235** U/cmeK Qa^dne^ EASTRIDGEMALL GASTONIA, N.C. signage. No through truck traffic has always been prohibited on W. Gold St., but It was pointed out that “the law has not been en forced.” Speed limit signs (35 mph) will also be erected at regular In tervals on both sides of the street and parking will be prohibited on the south side of W. Gk>ld St. for the entire length of the street The traffic signals will be erected at the Intersections of Wal ter son, Cansler and Sims Sts. and W. Gold St Another proposal, realignment of center lines on S. Cansler St. to allow for a turning lane, was tabled for further study. In other board a.cUon the commlsslonerB awarded a contract to Bryant Electrical SiQtply of Gastonia for pole line hardware and transformers for a total of 148,060.36. The action was taken on recom mendation from Southeastern Con sultant Engineers. The equipment will be used to run lOKV electrical lines Into the Southwood and Nor- thwood Subdivisions to upgrade the power service In those areas. — Tabled a request for rezonlng 102 N. Dining St. from NB to R- 8 following a protest petition presented by Jim Trammell. Trammell said his petition contained the names of “96 percent of the surrounding property owners” and all were against the rezonlng request. The N. DlUlng St. property Is owned by W. James Carpenter, who claims his property was rezoned from R-8 to NB several years ago without his knowledge. Trammell, speaking against the request during Monday night’s public hearing, said to h. xzsme^MF31®or KLENZO MOUTHWASH vi’„” 27*1®® CHOICE I th LISTERINEor LAVORIS JtMUMi/ VITAMIN MINERAL OIL Extra heavy. -< 16 OZ. I SOO mg., 100 « Tablats vmxM» TWIN II RAZOR BLADES S'S If^^^VITAMIN 27*159 400 I.U.. 10O •" I Capsules Treoffer® m IRON TABS P* I (32S mq. Parrou* SuHala par labtot) lOO’s SHAVE MX I CREAMS 11 OZ. ManthoTyB Bi Lima or Hsftial. M Tip. Parrou* SuHala par tab*»t) “2^2" 50% MORE mEE ' iSyPER PLENAMINS Multi-VllamlM with MliMrito *• TAPLtTA FRBB when yew hw* the 7> letolel tltef ••.•p VAtUB, ONLVtl 1» Vitemtng ana % ■ Mineral* tn eaoh lahlei. > VALUB, •566 SB>TB8BER 29th THRU OCTOBBt 8th WE GIVE YOU SERVICE DOWNTOWN KINGS MOUNTAIN I ..