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IbivMlay, Aapmt W. IW-MIBBOB-HEKALD-Paw fA 9 COPE CORNER Baptist Church Provides Building BySAMTESENSAB COPE PTMldcnt Tlianka to Klnga ICoun- teln BapUat Oiurch Cltl- lona on Patrol and Emer gency (COPE) and the King! Mountain Crime Prevention program will move Into the rock building owned by the church immediately. The building will be ueed for meednge and as an informatlanal center for COPE and the crime prevention program. We plan to have someone present at the office six hourt each week, 10-U a. m. and 9:80-9:90 p. m., Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The new offices will also be headquarters for Operation Identification, a part of the crime preven tion progivn Sat., Aug. 38, from 8 a. m. untU 8 p. m. COPE wUl sponsor an Operatlan Iden tification coffee break. We urge all clUsens .In the greater Kings Mountain area to bring their valua bles for maifclng- We urge youngsters to bring their bicycles and their mother or father’s drivers license number for marking the bOces. We also plan to have pe(9le on hand at the ID coffee break to accompany cttlsens to their homes to mark valuables. All Items nuirked for Identification will be placed In an Inven tory book that cltlsens will be given. Any Individuals or groups Interested In helping COPE conduct Operation Identification contact Sam Tesenlar at 788-7817. We need groups to work In the Oak Orove, El Bethel and neighboring communities. Operatlan Identification Is free and all cltlsena are urged to participate. Pro per identlflcatton clearly marked on valuables cut down on the chances of them being stolen. Any donations given by the public will go Into the fund for operating the KM Clime Prevention pro gram. COPE members wish to thank the congregatlan of Kings Mountain Baptist Church for donating the building on church property (comer of W. Mouitaln and 8. Pied mont) for use as an opera- Uonal and Informatlanal center for COPE and the crime prevention program. Your Happy Shopping Store Served On Orientation Committee v\ Laura Carpenter, daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Carpenter, 418 Oescent HIU Rd., Kings Mountain, served on the orientation committee welcoming freshmen at Peace College, Raleigh, last Sunday. Miss Carpenter, a sopho more, assisted arriving freshman with luggage. In formation on orientation meetings and served as general Informational aid concerning the Peace College campiM. eSasses began yester day. Cansler Renewal Plan (From Page lA) "That would get us started by mid November," Carver said, "which would put us Into early qprlng for completion. Just In time for the prime paving season." Holmes said over 100 parcels of property have been purchased In the 111-acre project since It began, but there 'are other parcels to be acquired. "This city will see considerable activity in the Cannier St. project thlsyear,” Holmes said. "We expect to see construction of curbing and guttering and storm drains and some electrical work.” Holmes said the work should be concentrated In key areas, such as widening Walter son St., curbing and guttering, purchase of certain parcels by the redevelopment commission and the readying of about SO lots suited for single family dwellings. The planner stressed the Im- portartce of work on the public area, which Includes closing off Tracy St. between Parker and EUls Sts. This street currently croealng the public recreational area, which will be developed with picnic areas, bike trails and possibly tennis, volleyball and basketball courts. Holmes also presented a sketch of an Idea how traffic can be routed towaird the by-pass or northern paiicway to give the city a north- south as well as an east-west traffic pattern. His sketch, which will be studied by the board, also Inchides a plan for the city acquiring "fragmentary parcels” along the by-pass route to be Incorporated Into the Cansler St. project plans. Following the up-date dlseusslon the board of commlsalonors adopted resolution permitting advertising for bids on materials for sanitary sewer, storm drains and street lighting construction. Also for electrical and gas department materials to be used In the Cansler St. project. City employes will handle the majority of the construction work with a few minor items bslng con tracted to outside flrma c]DlleqptON^ Jrs. coordinates ‘Well tailored’ is the word for our College Town brushed cord coor dinates ... irresistible in soft blue haze or russet! Washable polyester and cotton in sizes 5 to 13— sweaters in M 1.. B. Stripe shirt $15. Vest $18 Goucho skirt, scoop pockets. $23 C. Print shirt of cotton lawn (voile) $15 Blazer jacket with side-button tabs, chevron pockets $35 0. Striped, cowl-neck slip-on, acrylic knit. . . $15 Button-front skirt with waist tab and pockets $21 Qeveland County Fair Set (From Page lA) other midway attractlona Including Vi a beautiful mechanical band organ which was built In Parle. Relthoffer Shows was founded In 1888 by Julius Relthoffer and today the show continues to be run by Relthofters — grandchildren and great grandchildren of die founder. Billed as "the Aristocrat of Show Business,” the show features clean, wholesome entertainment for the entire famUy. The Stebblng Royal European Circus will be on the midway again this year, presenting free shows dally at 9:80p. m. andSp. m., Mon., Oct. 4 throu^ Bat., Oct. 8. Outstanding entertalnmeiit has been lined up for this year’s grand stand shows. Champlonsh4> Rodeo, sanctioned by the Southeast Rodeo AseocUUon wlU be presented by AU- Amerlcan Rodeo Produettons Oc- tober7,8, and 8, at7:80p. m. ’Die N. C. TYactor Pull Association will present a ’Tractor Pull Sat., Oct. 3,at7:80p. m., and Sun. Oct 8 at 3 p. m. Other evening grandstand shows Include a country music show on October 1, rock concerts on October 4 and 9, and a speelsU band program for October 8. The Cleveland County Fair, will again have the fine exhibits of dairy cattle, beef breeds, agriculture, arts and crafts, home demonstration ckibs, 4-H chibs and school booths. Premium lists In this year’s fair catalog show approximately 130,000 In prises for exhibitors In all departments. Fair Manager Sam Ooforth stated that anyone needing Information about entering an exhibit should contact the Cleveland County Fair office, Rt. 8, Shelby, N. C., or tele phone 483-1488. Your Happy Shopping Store SilBI K' SiS OUR OWN ANDHURST ACTION LOW-CUTS.. MEN’S AND BOYS’ SIZES *8.00 USUALLY *10.00 Qrggt valut at our rtgular prict but right now you Mvt gxtral Thais art tht action ihoai that ka«p up with th# busy lift you laad. 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