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4 P»g6 4A-BIIUU>K-HBKAU>-Tlnnday, BUy M, IMt KM Police Taking New Applications Center G^ts Grover Surplus The KUige UounUln Police Depertment te Uklng i4>idlcatl<ma through 8 p.m., Frl., May 18. AplpUeante muet be high school graduates, ages ai-88, be at least five foet-seven (males) and five-four (females). Male appUcanta should weigh no leas than 140 (110 females) with height and weight propor tionate. Uncorrected vision must be aO-100, corrected to 90-30. Hearing must be nornud as determined by an .^^dlometrlc test. Acting Oilef J.D. Barrett said all applicants will be given a written teat, agUlty test and have a thorough Investigation conducted Into their backgrounds. All applicants considered for employment undergo a one year probation during which they may be dismissed at any time for deter mined general unsuitability or for cause. Applications are being taken In Chief Barrett’s office Monday through Friday from 0 a.m. until 8 p.m. KMPD la an equal opportunity employer. KM Rescue Squad Not Raising Funds The Kings Mountain Rescue Squad board ct directors state that the squad Is not Involved In a fund raising drive. Recently several area bualneases have offered hot dogs fOr aale and have displayed collection Jars bearing the name Kings Mountain Rescue Squad. There have also been door-to-door solicitations In the name of the squad. Board members state the KM Rescue Squad has not been Involved In any fund-raising projects for two years, not sinee the squad began operating under a county franchise with paid personnel. cntlaetu are warned against the current misrepresented fund-raising project. MKT. SOLID GOLDI BEADS on MKT. ^ SOLID GOLD CHAINS rHE PERFECT GIFT! Start with one bead on a chain... Add a bead for other gift occasions. Now you can build a necklace of everlasting beauty, increasing in sentiment and value.... inexpensively....one gold bead at a time. lO, Shown, left 8 NEW Ganuir le Bead 14 Kt. Yellow Gold Reg. *7.00 7MM ball *2.99 Ea. Gold Filled. CHAIN 30'lnch 14 Kt. Yellow Gold 4 MM ball ‘1.50 Ea 14 Kt. Yellow Gold 3 MM ball *1.00 Ea. 14 Kt. Gold CHAIN 99« In. 14 Kt. Yellow Gold CHAIN ‘1.75 Ea 14 Kt. Yellow Gold CHAIN ‘2.00 In DELLINGER’S JEWEL SHOP Downtown Kings Mouniam (Story begbw on page lA) -f-authorlsed Police Compi. Martha Byers to contract with local service stations for gasollna and servicing of the police car. Mrs. Myers reconunended that when the six month’s contract ejqplres with PhUbeck SheU that a new six month’s contract be let with Mon tgomery Gulf Station and alternate the use of both stations during the year. Previously, the town had contracted six months at a time with Khox cntgo (which la up for aale In Grover) and PhUbeck SheU. Mon tgomery’s Gulf la located Ig South Qirollna about a half-mUe from the town limits of Grover. Mrs. Byers explained that ’’with the gas situation the way It la we wUl probably need to uae aU the area stations.” Comm. Herndon said the decision on where the poUce car should be serviced ”ls up to Martha (Mrs. Byers), since that’s her department.” No bids are taken for services rendered by local stations. -l-heard report from Oomm. Herndon that new street marking signs are on order. -f-agreed to meet with developer Charles Wray who wants to buUd minimum of five homes ”at a time” In the Grover area and Is looking for land on which to locate them. -t-m>polnted aU members of the board to serve with Mayor McCarter and Tbwn Clerk Gloria Horton to a committee to begin negotlatlona with city of Kings Mountain officials for sewerage treatment for the town. Mayor McCarter was to call Chairman Jim Dickey and schedule the first meeting of the group. -f-svproved Installation of two lights In the parking lot of Grover baU park. -•-reimbursed, on motion of Martha Byers, by 3-1 vote with Harold Herndon voting “no”, 1800 in moving expenses to PoUce Chief Uonel Barnes. Barnes recently returned to Grover from Wilmington. -•-voted unanimously on motion of Comm. Keeter to stop InstaUlng temporary water tape to got away from ’’master meters” and problems with temporary con nections requested by mobile home owners. The board discussed, without acUon, whether the tosm Is obUgated to run a permanent Unefor Ronald Queen In Spring Acres. ’Town Qerk Horton read minutes from the June U. 1878 meeting where the board voted to InstaU a Umporary water Une there to the ()ueen’s new house until It could contract to have a six Inch line InstaUed. ”We need a meter for each dweUlng In town”, Cbnun. Keeter declared. -•-voted to participate In the Region C Criminal Justice Legal Advisor’s Project (LBAA) which would provide 34-hour day legal advise for poUceman at coat of approximately HO yearly. -•-received written opinion of legal counsel concerning confilcta of In- tarst statute G.8. 14-384 which questioned Comm. Herndon’s voting on requesto for ImprovemenU to property he owns In Spring Acres. It reads, ”ln paving a street or other Improvements, It an[>ears that a member who would personally benefit by such Improvements, we suggest board member request to be excused from voting on that par ticular Issue.” -•-DUcussed, but took no actlon.on hiring a reserve officer for the town. Martha Byers told the board the town would pay no salary but would provide the officer’s uniform, work men’s compensation and additional car expenses. Oomm. Byers was asked to get full coets of the program and bring the matter up again during budget workshops. REDUCED PRICE! I^cl FABRIC SHOP -WEST GATE PLAZA - SHELBY ROAD- HOURS: 9 - 9 DAILY • SUNDAYS 1 • 6 V.I.P. SUGAR CORD DOUBLE KNIT 100% POLYESTER HEAT TRANSFER PRINTS-JR/^ib. WII PRINTS 46% Fortral Polyesur, 54% Cotton. 44/4&-inch« wide. -1.77 YD. 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