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Herald/Times Page 11A Dustin Ruppe, 11 years old, killed his first turkey (left photo) during the recent hunting season in South Carolina. At right, he shows off two of the trophies he won for his big deer kills. ‘Grover Town Council lends support to library project At their meeting Monday night, Grover City Council moved one step closer to bring- ing the town a public library. On hand to hear a library progress report from council- man John Higginbotham and offer advice was Shelby library director Carol Wilson. Business relating to the li- brary project began with a dis- cussion concerning the pur- chase of an additional acre of land next to the future library site. Also discussed was to what extent the town of Grover would contribute utilities such as sewer, water, electricity, and garbage service to the new li- brary when it is built. Library Director Wilson in- formed the council that the li- brary system had $40,000 in the bank and an additional pledge of $100,000 for construction of the library. Wilson also stated that interviews with architects would begin next week and that the goal for occupation of the completed building was late 2000. In a show of support to the new library, the council voted to provide water, sewer, and garbage service free of charge. Other utilities and services to the library will be looked at when the next budget session is held. In other business covered Monday night, the council re- ported that contact had been made with Cleveland County Sanitary Water regarding Tommy Keeter's inquiry last month concerning sewer and water service to his proposed mobile home park. Cleveland County Sanitary Water said that they had water service in the area and were not interested in Grover. It was decided that fur- ther discussion on the matter would be put off until next meeting. Keeter was absent due to a medical appointment. The mayor's report went over several subjects including the new lights at Grover's town park. Mayor Rollins reported that the lights were a great im- provement and that new play- ground equipment would be something to consider. Councilman Bill Favell reported that Grover's new street signs had been installed. The fate of Grover's former 1954 firetruck came up. It was reported to be parked in a field and deteriorating. Mayor Rollins estimated a complete restoration would cost $15,000. The council agreed to check into bringing the firetruck back to Grover and covering it up until : ® A i a use for it could be decided up- . : : ( ) : ; : D ( d tu k ) d t h h CC reus FT ET ° ° ; ° ; when Dustin Ruppe’s in the woods & Janitorial Supplies : © Pp to Armory ' Sales, Repair and Supplies on : ; y A deer doesn’t stand a chance the biggest doe, and first place Now that he’s conquered a when 11-year-old Dustin Ruppe with the biggest buck in the South Carolina, Dustin has his The Royal Palace Circus will All Makes & Models of Kings Mountain is in the youth division (15-years old sights setoneven biggerdeer. ~~ be coming to the Kings ixie Vi : woods. and under). “I go on a hunt to South Mountain National Guard Dixie Village Shopping Center Gaston Mall I : ; Texas every year,” said his fa- Armory on February 8 from | 2573 W. Franklin Bivd., Gastonia 401 Cox Rd., Gastonia | 2 Ruppe, a fifth grade student a because of his success in ther, “and he’s been wanting to 5:30 until 7:45 pm. 865-9445 853-8593 1 at Bethware School, got hooked his fixst year of hunting last. ;; Gown there with me. I've The 27th Edition of the Royal || pours: Mon, Tues., Thurs. Fri. 10am-6pm - Wed. & Sat, 10am-5pm | : on the hunting bug last year year lus father also entered him Poo waiting until I thought he Palace Circus will feature sever- mmm meee mms 1 and killed his limit of 10 deer at In Si au contests and he was old enough to go, so this al exciting and unusual acts in- f his father Tony’s farm in i oe : ore oe Yi fst year he’s going to go withme to cluding Linda Hermann's { THE ROYAL PALACE ™N Winnsboro, SC. Pas t EN 4 = South Texas for a deer hunt in Lipizzan horses, Bannister's K-9 . a - —— OD : This deer season, Dustin Pc 21 H t _ December” Review dog show, the juggling | S widest rack. He won two tro Hopefully, Dusti h artistry of Ferance and scored another perfect 10, and phies and $302 in the adult divi- CPC ay, DUSHN says, he y ? § he also bagged his first wild gion will get some deer down there Company, and "That Crazy turkey. big enough to place him high Nablo" comedy trampoline act. \ / His biggest buck this year enough in the Boone Crockett Other interesting acts that 2 He kills also again placed was a 159-pound, 8-pointer = scoring system to have his make up the show are Ninja ONDAY BL ENED EVD EVD REL 4 him high in big deer contests in with a 17-inch spread. name printed in a book which and the Mighty Python, the M RY 8 200 PHIFER RD. « KINGS MOUNTAIN ’ South Carolina. His first turkey weighed 17 includes the biggest kills of the Martinez Duo trapeze and hair- 3a: SHOWTIMES: 5:30 & 7:45em Dustin won first place with pounds. yearn Texas, x oo and te Bersini Family ADULTS $8.00 AT THE DOOR * AVAILABLE 1 HOUR PRIOR TO TEACH SHOW nicycle display. : . ’ ° Free children's tickets for the While supplies last St. Matthew's sets Lenten services roi cosa | FREE KIDS TICKETS "ui. ) 9 able at area businesses includ- wi, Community Groce ing Burger King, McDonalds KING ty xy - The Season of Lent, a period and is open to the public. A one's lunch break. The evening Harris Teeter, 'Winn-Dixic. Harric Ti i, Wile t of preparation for the coming of free-will offering will be accept- musical service will be held at7 Hardees, and Community Wacdees 2 the celebration of Easter, begins ed. : p-m. The sermon for both ser- Grocery. : whidididtondig B % next week at Saint Matthew’s Palm branches from last vices is entitled “Remember : f Lutheran Church, 201 North year’s Palm Sunday observance That You Are Dust.” . i Piedmont Avéfie) “Kings . will be burned’in preparation, | 1K oo.coe do . La pier lo a fT : Mountain. i 8° for ‘te "Servicor Of Heh) “Week evening soup and ff yin? pe é - # A Shrove Tuesday pancake Wednesday. sandwich suppers and evening supper and service of the vespers will begin on i Burning of the Palms will be Two Ash Wednesday services Wednesday, February 24. The held on February 16. The pan- will be held on February 17. A light suppers begin at 6 p.m. in S . . : . . . : i cake supper will begin at 6 p.m. 12:q5 midday spoken service of the fellowship hall with the ves- A in the church fellowship hall confession, imposition of ashes pers service beginning at 6:45 5 & . 2 and Holy Communion is a brief p.m. ; fg Ham biscuit, yard sale service of worship which one ~~ The public is invited to all 4 at Family Worship Center could participate in during Lenten services. 2 The Young at Heart of Family Worship Center Church of God, 1818 Shelby Road, Kings Mountain, will have a ham bis- e Dewaxing to Remove Road Film cuit and yard sale Saturday, © Thorough Hand Sanding n bi Hom Pam pm mo \ * Full Coat of Surface Sealer f the church fellowship hall. : * Painted w/High Quality Auto Enamel n . oT, * Integrated Clearcoat > , e ne & Collision’inc + oven Baked telemarketing ay 7 REG. ‘249% - SAVE *125 department will be * Approximately 700 students ; 5 . were awarded degrees by The : 1 4 calling soon to ask you h University of North Carolina at o . t Greensboro during commence- to subscribe to your ment exercises held December + 18, at the Greensboro Coliseum. One of the students who 1 i! F 2 hometown p ap er. Stay completed degree requirements 5 : : De une d informed with all the was Elizabeth W. Stone of 253 SEL f Fafris Roa d in Kings Mountain Some vehicles slightly higher. Not good with Free = ; . any other offer. Body work and rust repair not + ‘MasterCard! ' . * i Stone is a Library and included. Present ad at time of estimate. Estimates A latest happenings in Information Studies Major who 861 0030 425 East Long Avenue, Gastonia ; ns - Next to Mr. Nobody's your town and support Ad WRX SSW Dr Al SA a yp at and Information Studies degree. Store Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-6pm, Saturday 9am-12pm Show your side When you love somebody, why be shy? Express your feelings loud and clear romantic Kings Mountain F lorist 223 S. Battleground Ave. 739-7331 Roses, dish Gardens available Stop by & register for a dozen free roses to be given away February 13th.” with a romantic Teleflora gift. 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