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Bulletin Board rill THURSDAY: 12:00-Kings Mountain Rotary Club at the Country Club 2:00-Senior Aquatics at KM Natatorium (50-minute swimming class each Thursday and Tuesday for senior citizens) 7:00-Kings Mountain Kiwanis Club at the Country Club. FRIDAY: 6:00-8 a.m-Lap swim at KM Indoor Pool, $1 per swimmer 12:00-Candidate filing ends for city and Grover municipal offices and county offices. 7:00-10 p.m.-Cost-free training program for reading tutors at Mauney Memorial Library. SATURDAY: 1:00-5 p.m.-Lap swim at KM Indoor Pool, open swim. 9:00-1 p.m.-Cost-free training program for reading tutors at Mauney Memorial Library. MONDAY: 9:30-11:30-Coupon club meets at Depot Center with Margaret Walker. (This group of senior citi- zens meets each Monday) 7:30-Public hearing by Kings Mountain Board of Education on closing of East School at East School gymnasium, TUESDAY: 7:30-City Council special meet- ing to adopt resolution for sale of utility bonds. WEDNESDAY: 9:30-noon-Ceramics class at Depot Center for senior citizens. (This group meets each Wednesday.) 11:00-Swimming lessons at Deal Street Pool for youth from 11 to 11:50 a.m. and from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Youth lessons are open to children in Kindergarten through Crime Of The Week The Cleveland County Sheriff's Department is seeking the public's assis- tance in locating the person(s) responsible for the breaking and entering of B&D Enterprises which is located at Route 2, Kings Mountain. The break- ing and entering was reported to have occurred sometime between the hours of 7:00 p.m., on July 21, 1989 and 7:30 a.m., on July 22, 1989. Entry was gained into the business by entering through a hole in the roof, with extensive damage being done inside the building. You may be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000.00 for information leading to the issuance of an arrest warrant in this or other cases. Confidentially is guaranteed by calling Crimestoppers at 431-TIPS (481- 8477). 9th grades and Teen-Adult lessons open to grades 10-adult. Fees for lessons are $8 per session. Call 734-0449. PLANNING AHEAD NOW THROUGH SEPT.4- Something of Everything at Cleveland County Historical Museum. CANCER SUPPORT GROUP meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at 7 p.m. in Recreation Building of First Presbyterian Church. AUGUST 17: American Legion Auxiliary covered dish supper hon- oring Girls State Citizens and their parents at American Legion Building. AUGUST 22: City Council meets at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall. AUGUST 22: Scholarship fund- raiser by the KM Schools Educational Foundation. 6 p.m. re- ception at KM Country Club fol- lowed by banquet at 7:30 at KMSHS Cafeteria. George Shinn, owner of Charlotte Hornets, speak- er. Answering service for Alcoholics Anonymous: 865-1561, 24-hour help line. List of AA meet- ings in area. Rape Crisis or Sexual Assault Crisis Counseling: 867-4357 or 735-4357, 24-hour, 7 days a week. If you wish to announce a meeting or event in the Bulletin Board, please mail or telephone the information to Kings Mountain Herald, PO Box 769, Kings Mountain, N. C., 739-7496, by Friday of each week. Please include the date, time, and place of meeting and phone number to contact for further information. 501 East King Street — Kings Mountain, N.C. eS In The New Silver Express Mall Hours: Monday-Friday 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. * Saturdays 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. rst 739-0904 Before you make a deal, STOP by, LOOK at our lineup of new cars and LISTEN to our deal! We guarantee that nobody walks! OY 1TH 99 Plus Tax And Tag Plus Tax And Tag lobody beats a Moore's Deal - NoooooooBody! Truck Of The Year!
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