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Program Scheduled ) November’s Sharing and Car- Ing meeting will be about “E.K.G. and Lab Work.” This free meeting for heart patients and their families will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, November 15 at Gaston Memorial Hospital classroom B. - David Mason, M.D., a staff physician at the hospital, will lead this session. For more infor- mation, . call the learning resources department at 866-2253. FALL BAZAAR The Women of the Church of Bethany Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church on Highway 161, Bethany Com- munity, Clover, S.C., will have a Fall Bazaar on Sat, Nov. 17 from 8:30 until 12:00 p.m. Homemade crafts, baked goods, Christmas items, and canned PHOTO BY LIB STEWART VOTING DAY AT GROVER-Lines were long at all area precincts on Tuesday as citizens went to the polls in the general election. Above, voters at Grover turn out to vote at the Rescue Squad Building. TO MEETING Kings Mountain Mayor John Moss and City Clerk Joe H. McDaniel attended the recent N.C. League of Municipalities goods will be on sale.Everyone is invited to attend. meeting in Winston Salem. THE SHAPE SHOPPE | We Have Moved! NEW LOCATION: Beside Shell Station On Grover Rd. (Formerly Blalock’s Grocery Building) Parking - Right Lot Of Shell Station Come Have Fun And Get Fit For Fall Before The Holiday Season! Classes Consist Of A Full Hour Of Aerobics, Stretching, And Calisthenics For A Total Body Workout 4 SCHEDULE 3 Monday - 6:15, 7:30 0 ; Tuesday - 6:15, 7:30 Sem Wednesday - 6:15, 7:30 Thursday - 6:15, 7:30 Friday - 5:45 : Saturday - 9:30 : Owned And Operated By: Charlotte Connor 484-1862 Lou Anne Parker 739-5127 Instructors: Charlotte & Lou Anne, Teresa Williams, Pat Oliver, 1 Alice Heffner, Mary Lopez, isn Nah loaner *12.50/Month For Unlimited Visits 11:8¢ Se TS ST 312 S. Lafayette St. Shelby, N.C. 487-1044 A) PLACEMAT SET 4 Placemats, 4 Napkins Reg. $9.99.......... Sale Price $3.99 SHEER PANELS 80x81, 80x63 - Reg. $6.99 . Sale Price 99° BATH TOWELS Reg. $6.95 .................. Sale Price * 2 STYLES OF COUNTRY CURTAINS . .....% Price LINED OPEN WEAVE DRAPES & FOAMBACKDRAPES .. ... .............. Y5 Price ¥ 00 Reg. $39-99...Sale Price 518% Reg. $78:99.. Sale Price 9 REGISTER FOR CABBAGE PATCH DOLL TO BE GIVEN AWAY DECEMBER 21ST - Ruffled CAPE COD Curtains Fel Tier & Val Set 36’ Reg. $13.99 Sale Price LY fi 45" Reg. $14.99 | sale Price *8°° | 3 Piece Bath Set Reg. $12.99 Sale Price $3799 Ruffled Country Curtain with Matching Lace Reg. $24.99 Sale Price $17°° is Beige, White, Rose Sa SR a a ALAA LAA DPSALAAYPSIBAG i Jo prin] DISCOUNT DRAPERY & SPREAD OUTLET Hours: 9 To 5 Monday Thru Saturday Grover To Condemn Land For Sewer System From Page 1-A Although commissioners noted their action would be an unpopular step for them as city council members with the voters, they agreed that a sewer system for the town would be worth any ‘unpopularity with voters at the next city election. Appraiser Ralph Gilbert of Lawndale will be in Grover this weekend to begin the appraisal of all properties the sewer lines will cross and establish compen- sation for any damages, such as felling trees, etc. After the ap- praisal of the 60 plus properties, the property owners will be notified by letter from Attorney Neisler and they will have the option of concurring with the town or filing suits. After 30 days the town will file suit against those property owners who do not agree to right-of- way. Bid letting for the project is expected to get underway in January. . “It’s either to go this route or to postpone the start of the sewer project which could mean 1st Quality Priscillas Reg. $19.99 Sale Price $10°° Slightly Irregular Priscillas Values To $19.99 All Sizes $599 Muslin At Our Low Discount Prices Beige & White. that federal funds would be cut off”, said Neisler, who said that some 10-12 property owners had already voluntarily signed right- of-way papers but at least 50 have not and are “wary and we have met resistance from many”, Neisler said. “Making any change in the proposed sewer line,” said Neisler, “might seriously hamper the entire pro- ject and cause a cutoff of funds”. After Gilbert’s appraisal of the properties, citizens are invited to see Grover officials to avoid court. action, said Neisler. The installation of a sewer system in Grover is expected to increase the value of properties, said board members who said they appreciated those few pro- perty owners who had already signed right-of-way acquisition papers, noting that these proper- ty owners would also be asked to allow Ralph Gilbert to appraise their properties in “fairness to all property owners”. The board in- dicated it would pay up to two cents a square foot for right-of- way and would take whatever necessary to see the beginning and completion of a sewer pro- ject for the town of Grover. Grover To Note Centennial The Town of Grover will fly a Town Flag soon to celebrate its 100th birthday in 1985. ; Grover Town Board Monday night ordered the flag, which will be forest green in color, with a round emblem in the center with . 1885-1985 imprinted. The flag will be flown from Ci- ty Hall. : Grover Fires Police Officer Grover Town Board Monday night fired city police officer Mike Clayton for “failure to comply with rules and regula- tions of Grover Police Depart- ment.” : Clayton’s last day on the job was Monday. He joined the December, 1983. force in The Board did not indicate if it would take applications for Clayton’s replacement. Policewoman Debbie Ander- son joined the police force several months ago. Register For Food Preregistration for the U.S.D.A. Commodity Foods distribution is to be held on November 15th, 16th, and 19th at the Kings Mountain Senior Center, 301 N. Piedmont Ave. Only those persons 60 years of age or older who meet income guidelines may apply. Applications will be - taken from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. on these days only. Distribution will take place on Wednesday December Sth. at the Kings ‘Mountain Community Center, 208 N. Cleveland Ave., from 9:00-11:00 a.m. je p= 4 Use cold water in your waste disposal to rinse away food. It saves energy and also solidifies grease, to make it easier to grind and flush away. | Dance To The Music Of ‘““THE STETSON GANG BAND” Saturday Night - 9 P.M. - 1 A.M. American Legion Building TICKETS $10.00 COUPLE AT DOOR The Salon Between OK And Extraordinary That Makes The Difference Great For Fall...And Winter Fashions! QUANTUM PERM SPECIAL $29.95 (Includes Cut) $46.00 Value HILLARY’S HAIR STYLIST Appts. 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