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Rober, in 7-14. *Am9rlc»n Qfoetings Corporation niariday, November 11, ItW-MIRBOB-HERAUI-PMe SA In Monday Night Meeting Commissioners Purchase Vans for Aging Program In Monday night’s meeting the board of commlMloners considered a 10-ltem agenda. ’Ihe board voted to award a contract to Western Carolina Tractor Co. for a vibrating roller for use In street department work. ’Die bid price was t2,lBe.B0. ’Two bids were received on the equipment last month and action delayed until a practical demon stration could be given. -oOo- No SLctlon was taken on bids from eight different chemical suppliers for all chemical products to be used by the dty during the coming year. Hie chemical companies could not give firm prices on the products for a 12- month period, according to one spokesman. -oOo- ’Die board voted to receive bids on the R-96, Gansler St. Project, as tabulated by Ralph Whitehead and Associates, engineers for the Kings Mountain Redevelopment Commission. Mayor John Moss said the bids have been ad justed by dropping several Items from the specs and that the adjustment reduced the city’s share of the overall contract fee from $186,879.06 to $171,099.26. “This figure Is well under the Community Development Block Grant budget,” Mayor Moss said. -oOo- A contract for sewer pipe, fittings and manholes for the city’s work In the Cansler St. project will be awarded at a later date, commissioners decided Monday night. Hiree firms bid on the items: B&H CaroUnas — $16,247.66; Pump A Lighting — $15,071.07; and Supply Specialities — $16,278.06. ’Die bids were received, but Commissioner Bill Grissom was the lone ”No” vote to the delayed award action. -oOo- Jerry Nation Chevrolet Co. of Kings Mountain was awarded the contract for the purchase of two 1977 Chevy vans for use In the senior citizen and child- based home care programs. The total price was $13,600, for the two vans, both of which are 12- passenger vehicles. The Rev. Kenneth George asked the board to consider two vans from the highest of the three bidders because those vehicles offered 15-passenger ac commodations. He said the larger vans would cut down on the time and trips spent transporting partici pants In the aging and child based programs. ’The city’s CD program will pay for the vehicles over a two year period. -oOo- In other action, com missioners passed a resolution for the ptirchase of 12,600 square-feet of land adjacent to city hall from the redevelopment commlssicsi. No purchase price was disclosed. The adjacent property Is being con sidered for use imder expansion planning of local government facilities. -oOo- The board authorized submission of an applica tion for a grant for a Governmental Services Facilities Building. The application was approved by the Isothermal Region C Planning Commission In Rutherford County this week and Is In the hands of the Economic Develop ment Administration In Raleigh. ’Ihe application Is for $999,260 for construction of a new city hall. -oOo- 'Ihe board authorized advertisement for bids for materials and supplies for extending Increased electrical services to the site of a new shopping center, now under con struction, at the comer of E. King St. and York Rd. Pic ‘N Pay Has Record Ist Quarter Plc ’N Pay Stores, Inc. (AMEX) had the highest sales and earnings for any first quarter In the com pany’s history, Alvin E. Levine, president of the self-service shoe chain, announced today. In the IS weeks ended September 26, 1976 sales were $12,876,000 compared with $10,120,000 a year ago. Net Income was $772,000 or $.26 per share compared with $616,000 or $.21 per share In last year’s first quarter. store Hours: 8:80 ’TUI 6:80 6 days except Wednesday, 8:80 til Noon Dial 78941686 909 GROVER ROAD FURNITURE Pre-Holi<day Sale Dining Rooms By: . Broyhlll . Virginia House . liberty . Daystrom Thomas vine Temple Stuart Cochrane A LIMITED OFFER: FREE DELIVERY WITHIN 50 MILES JUST A SAMPLE - ALL ON SALE TEMPLE STUART - - Colonial In Solid Maple — Your choice of Comer or Regular China, Sawbuck Table with Formica top (40”x66” with 2-14” Leaves 6 tall side chairs ’The ultimate In superior quality. Regularly $1384.00 SALE *959 IHOMASVILLE: “Fontane” — Very elegant — Cherry Fruitwood “Italian Classic” Includes 61” Lighted China, Ovstl extension ’Table, 46” x 68” with 2-20” Leaves - 6 Sides, 1 arm chair, cane back with boxed seats, covered In luxurious velvet. Regulariy $3419.80 SALE *1597 UNIVERSAL - Early American • Formica top oval table with 4 chairs, your choice of Pine or Maple. ReguUrly: $199.00 SALE *159 VIRGINIA HOUSE - - Colonial In Solid Dark Pine - 2 piece China with 2 drawers and 3 doors-’Trestle table with Formica top (38”x76”) 0 side and 1 arm chair — this Is the "New” look In SoUd Pine” Regularly: $1018.00 SALE *759 BROYHILL - Mediterranean In Pecan — Lighted China with glass shelves, 62" wide — Oval Table with Diamond Inlay (42”x68” with 1-12”) leaf - 6 sides and 1 arm chair, cane back with upholstered seat Regularly: $868.50 SALE *695 UNIVERSAL - Early Amerlcan-Formlca top oval table with 6 chairs, your choice of Pine or Maple. Regularly: $399.00 SALE *259 COCHRANE - Early American In Solid Msq>le — 3 piece Ughted China, glass doors and glass shelves, 48” Wide-Rectangular Formica top table with O. G. edge (40”x60’’ wiai 2-12” Leaves) All time popular group. Regularly: $1165.00 SALE *869 BROYHILL - French Provincial In Cherry — 2 piece Ughted China, glass doors and glass shelves, 68” Wide - Oval Table with Diamond Inlay (43’’x68” with 1-12” Leaf) 6 side A 1 arm chair, with upholstered seats In velvet-Cane backs. Regularly: $969.00. SALE *759 COCHRANE SoUd Maple with Formica Top, 48” Round pedestsd table — (48” Round with 1-13" Leaf), 4 Extra Heavy mate chairs. Regularly: $439.00 SALE *329

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