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PageSB KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRROR Thursday, AprU 4.1>74 Larcenies, vandalism and a break-in kept the KMPD hopping this pest week. A tape player was stolen from an auto Tuesday mor ning while it was parked at the Burlington Mills plant. Ptl. Don Ivey and Ptl. Er nest Beam investigated the incident and reported Steve A. Auton of Rt. 1, Shelby had perked his car in the lot and discovered at 6:06 a.m. that it had been broken into. Police said the side glass had been broken and the tape player ripped from the dash. Damage to the glass was |2S and the tape player was valued at SSO. Several young boys van dalized an auto Monday af ternoon while the owner was inside a home picking up her children. According to Ptl. Jerry White, Mrs. Gary Stout of 111 Cleveland Ave. was at 608 %ol Too HigK Bidder A letter recommending the Department of Housing and Urban Renewal allow the local redevelopment conunission to lower the price of a downtown lot was discussed Tuesday. The Redevelopment Commission voted to send the letter after receiving com munications from K.B. Beam, president of the IViangle Loan Company. In his letter to the KMRC, Beam said his firm was in terested in purchasing the property but fdt the price was “too high”. Beam stated that the apiH'aisal was made on the 4100 sq. ft. pared without taking into consideration two items. He said the sewer line which runs under the prc^ierty prohibits building size Sae to city ordinances regarding structures near sewage lines and that the KMRC initiated a ten-foot setback rule on Battleground Ave. After his computation on the set back and sewer line restriction. Beam said only 3190 sq. ft. of the lot was usable. The Cherryville president stated he was interested in bidding on the pared and if he was low bidder, planned to erect a 20 x 60 ft. building with space enough to accomodate another small shop. The motif would be Early American, Beam stated. The commissioners said Beams’ points were valid but chairman Carl Mauney said, “why should we spend $300 to have the property reappraised to knock off $500?” This statement was made when the commissioners learned they did not have the power to lower parcel prices without a re-appraisal according to HUD guidelines. Paul McGinnis moved a letter be sent to HUD asking them if the KMRC could lower the price of the parcel without a reappraisal. In other business the KMRC- heard reprarts on engineering progress, office improvements and auditor proposals. - noted the Western Auto will be holding grand opening April 8 with WA officials from Kansas City attending. - made minor changes in the KMRC by-laws. - passed a resolution to allow staff to attend the Carolines Council of Housing Redevelopment Codes Of ficials annual meeting to be held in Charlotte April 28 - May 1. - voted to approve price offers for parcbls of land in the Cansler St. area. Some commissioners were involved in the lands through relatives and they abstained from voting. Will Herndon was absent from the Tuesday meeting. LEAF EXPORTS Exports of U.S. Hue- cured tobacco totaled 268 million pounds in the J uly-November period. That was an increase of 18.4 piercent over the same pieriod the previous year. EATING HEAT The U.S. has doubled its per capita beef con sumption since 1950. By way of comparison, red meat consumption in Italy increased only two pounds per person in the entire 50 years before 1960 but from 1960 to now, con sumption jumped over two pounds each year. i Rip Offs, Vandals, B&E^ On KMPD File Gantt St. at 3:15 p.m. Monday picking up her children when several boys on bicycles rode by and threw rocks at her auto breaking the right rear window. The case is still under investigation. Thieves mde off with ap proximately $600 in mer chandise Sunday night from the residence of Wilma L. Mauney of 900 Grace St. Sgt. B.P. Cook investigated the break-in and reported Wilma Mauney was away from the house between 11 p.m. and 1:30 a.m. Monday when someone knocked open the front door, entered the home, and stole a black and white portable t.v., an eight- track tape player and a silver- gold wedding band. An auto parked at the Joy Theatre was stolen early Monday morning and recovered shortly thereafter. According to Ptl. J.A. Burton, Timothy Lyon of RL 2, Box 385, Kings Mountain, Iglt his car parked at the Joy Theatre and when he returned at 12:53 a.m. discovered it gone. Police recovered the auto on S. Battleground with a man inside but Lyon did not press charges. A pocketbook containing $465 was stolen from an auto while the owner was visiting last Thursday. Del. Lt. Johnny Belk and Det. Sgt. Richard Reynolds reported Helen Sipes of Rt. 2, Box 462, Kings Mountain was visiting at 118 Lackey St. Thursday afternoon. 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