Page 2A-MIRROR-HBRALD-Thur8day, February 16, 1978 Mayor Signs Proclamation Crime Prevention Urged Thla weak 1* Crime Prevention Week and area law enforcement agenclee and REACT groiqw are calling attmtlon to bb- eervance. City commlaslonere Monday night unanimously adopted a resolution calling for city- wide participation In Crime Prevention Week. The resolution reads: PBOOLABfATION Whereas, crime In America continues either directly or Indirectly, to Intnide on the lives and Uberty of all our cltlsens; and Whereas, recent ac tivities suggests that ac- : Uve cltlsen participation In ofiectlve Clime prevention .activities can and has . halted the upward spiral of Vcrtme In many American • communities, particularly Climes apilnst property; and Whereas, the Exchange dubs of Amwlca have, for over three decades, spesu-headed a vigorous Clime prevention program at the home and family level which Instructs Americana of all ages on ways to protect them selves, their famlllea, and their property against cilmlnal attack; and Whereas, the benefits of this continuing, year-round cltlsen effort are the discouragement of criminal activity and the enhamcement of peace of mind among Increasing numbers of our cltUens; and Whereas, the Exchange Club of Shelby, Kings Mountain Policed Department, and Kings Mowitaln React Group Is Initiating a well-defined program of activities to sharpen cltlsen awareness of crime's terrible toll and Is disseminating in- formatlmi throughout our community which can. If adopted and followed, significantly counter crime In our community; and Now, therefore, as the Mayor of die dty of Kings Mountain, I do hereby proclaim that National Crime Prevention Week shall be observed throughout the community beginning on February 13th and continuing through February 18,1978, to seriously focus clUsen attention on our great need as well as our proven ability to encounter crime In our community; and furthermore, I urge every cltlsen to support all awq;>ects of the Exchange Club of Shelby, Kings Mountain Police Depart ment, and Kings Mountain React group's continuing counter crime program and to take fun advantage of the beneficial educatlonsd opportunities aiilch the program offers. John Henry Moss Mayor BOY SCOUT DAY - Pictured are Kings Mountain Bqy Scouts who participated tai "Boy Scout Day” In dty Pluto By Lib Stewart government Monday. Thu Scouts and leaders were guests at the dty board meeting Monday night. Scouts Day In Office FOR AU YOUR M0RTGA6E and SAVINGS NEEDS CALL 739-4781 INGS MOUNTAIN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 300 W. Mtn. St. Kings Mountain, N.C. REAPPOINTED - Ckrl Wilson was reappointed to a five year term on the Kings Mountain Housing 'Authority by the dty board of commissioners Monday night. Mr. Wilson has served on the Authority since Its Inception. Membership Drive Is On Incorporation of the Council on Aging of Clevelanfl County Is un derway and the mem bership committee Is beginning this week Its membership drive. Membership fees are IS for IndlvlduaU, 16 tor a family or couple and |10 for an organisation and checks can be made payable to Council on Aging and mailed to Edna Earle- Abernathy, Outreach Coordinator for the Aging^ at 333 prawford St., Shelby. For further Information, call 483-8941; Helen C. Logan at 789-8360; or Vera Falls at 688-9436. A board of directors made tq> of 18 county cltlsens has been established. Officers of the Cbundl are Tyree Gh^ne, Patricia Archer, Edith Miller and Bobby Smith. Currently, meetings are held monthly on the third Tuesday. Boy Scout Mike Corn- well, Mayor for a Day on Monday, thanked Mayor John Henry Moss and other leaders of the dty government for giving all Boy Scouts an "insist Into the workings of city government.” Boy Scouts of the community were special guests at the dty com mission meeting Monday night, culminating a busy day In which Scouts had served in various roles at Ctty Hall, learning first hand the operation of government. Leaders of Boy Scout Troops 91 and 93 were also recognised. They are Ron Haaidna, Wayne Putnam, Jim Yarboro, Tommy King and Dan Griffin. Boy Scouts serving In city positions on Monday, In addition to Mayor Mike Oomwell, were . Jimmy Bumgardner, Robert Luts, Mark Hullender, Lawrmce Hamrick, Allan Putnam, and Hamilton McGill, city com missioners from six districts; City Clerk Brian Baker, PubUc Works Director Mark Brooks; Electrical Department Supt., Mike Dixon; Fire Chief Donnie Griffin; Police Chief Lannle Guyton; Detective Tim Griffin; Youth Officer Dan Ayscue; Crime Prevention AH, FEBRUARY It’s probably the best month of the year to trade with Wade. February is famous around here for lousy weather and lousy new car sales. That’s why Wade Tyner gives February shoppers such good deals. Wade has knocked hundreds of dollars off the price of every new Ford he’s got. And Wade’s got lots 351 V-8 engine. Automatic trans. P. B. P. S. Air. Tinted Glass. WSW radials. Wheelcovers. List price *6716 Wade’s Feb. price *5695 ★. ★ Plus sales tax and license. of LTD’S, Fairmonts, Grandas’ Mustangs and Pintos, He’s got trucks and even some vans. So if you’re looking for a whale of a good deal, come see Wade this February. The shortest month is the best month to trade with Wade. Highway 74. Kings Mt.. N.C. Officer John Unebeny; Police Dispatcher Greg Smith; Recreation Department Supt. Scott Chaffee; Animal Warden, Wade Harrington; Fire Prevention Officer Eddie Paiicer; Water and Sewer Chief Dale Smart; Randy Scarborough, chief of the gas and sanitation departments. Police Sgt. Gerald Gladden, Fire Training Officer Rocky Lute; Stove Baker, codes officer; Stovfe Plonk, cemetery sigierlntendent; David Putnam, street department officer; and Jimmy Bumgardner, chief of CETA program. SMITH DRUGS , K M Plaza I Shopping Center Open Daily 9 to 9 Sun. 1 to 6 For Your Shopping Convenience 12 oz. My'lanta r Anl'acid p5l UMIT 2 UNLESS STATED Soft White Pk. 4 Promotional Broom cqmoD ^ Pacquin Hand Cream For Dry Sldn and Medicated 97‘ 6 oz. Nyquil 135 Night Time *** Cokk Medicine Wheat Germ Oa&Honey Mos. Shempoo 1*7