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1 ) F»Ce i-MIHBOR-llBRAU>-TlMMhty, U, ItW James Luther Rayfield, 1975 Victim Bristol Charged In Murder lions Qub Fruit Cake Sale Undwway (From Page 1) with a .3S weapon, poaltlyaly identified Bristol as his assailant TBtrpley was shot once in the eomar of his left eye at the bridge of the nose and a second time in the back, beneath the right ahoulder blade. Rayfleld had alao been killed by a .33 weapon. Police Chief Bail Lloyd said ho ordered the investlBatlon Into Rayfleld’s death reopened when he took office early in 19TB and called in R-96: the SBI to asalst Agent Jim Woodward worked with ggt Ittehard Reynolds to complete the In* veatlgatlon, the reeulta of which Reynolds turned over to Dtstrlct Attorney Hamp ChUda. The DA okayed drawing the warrants for Bristol. Bristol, who la still being hold In the county Jail, will bo defended by the public defender oCOee. He went through a prooaoie cause neartaig last Friday morning, then was aasignad to a preliminary hearing set for Ifon., Dec. 30 in Shelby. Following that the evldanoe will be turned over to the Grand Jury for Indictment and a return of a true Ull before the case will be aaslfied to the Cleveland Superior Court criminal calendar. Sgt. Reynolds said the warrants sarved on Bristol for the murder and robbery of Rayfleld came only after a "piUiwtaklng and thorough In- veatlgatlon.” Lion Jack Hauser reminds that fruit cake sales are moving slowly and Interested cltlsens may cimtact him at 789* 6790 or 789*7481 tor deUvery of the cakes from which all proceeds blind. aid the area Lions Connie Allison and Howard Bryant oonducted a street sale of cakes on Saturday. Long Renewal Program Enters Final Stages^^,^. Photo By Tom Mohatyre FINDS OA8 LEAK - Jerry White, snpt. of the dty’s gas department, uses the new Detooto Pack recently purchased, to pin down the source of a leak In the city’s natural gas system at the comer of Sherwood Lane sad Sharon Dr. The device cuts time on the Job to the bone and eliminates guess work. The device can also discover gas leaks where not detected before. Paul Black is seen here on the Job wltti White. (From Page 1) The commission is responsible for street work, curbing and gut* taring, sidewalks and engineering tees. The city la responsible tor clesuing and grubbing, excavation, storm drainage and support activities. The city is also responsible for Installation and relocation of water, sewer and gas Police Science Grads Feted Qraduates of the Police Science Basic School class held here for several months will receive cer tificates following a luncheon at Kings Mountain Inn today. Police Chief Earl Lloyd, who in structed the 180-hour course, said 33 students will graduate tolloalng the noon luncheon. Scheduled to speak are Mayor John H. Moss and Mecklenburg County Pcdlce Chief B. L. Porter, president of the N. C. Assoclatton of Chiefs of Police. SANTA HAS ARRIVED / AND WHl BE AT | FULTON’S TONIGHT | THRU FRIDAY NIGHT | FROM 6:00 PM - 1 8:30 PM SANTA SPECIALS TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY 2 GROUPS CENTER STAGE 15% OFF BROWN GROUP & BLK ft WHITE GROUP BOYS LEISURE SHIRTS *4.00 SIZES 8 TO 16 WERE $6.60 TO $11.00 WESTERN SHIRTS MENS *6.50 BOYS *4.50 WARM UP SUITS *16 to *32 BOYS ft MENS SIZES ONE GROUP MENS SWEATERS V-NECK CARRIOAN *12.00 WERE $16.00 ft $18.00 SIZES S. M, L, XL ONE GROUP MENS SOLID DRESS SHIRTS *6.00 ft *8.00 REG. $7.00 ft $11.00 SIZES 14^ TO 17 88 TO as 8LBBVB LBNCmi ENTIRE STOCK MENS LEISURE SHIRTS *7.50 REG. $14.00 TO $10.00 MENS WRANGLER JACKETS *16.00 SIZES 88 TO 60 LINED JACKETS $19.00 BOYS COWBOY BOOTS *13.00 BLACK ft BROWN SIZES 9H TO 8 ONE GROUP MENS KNIT SHIRTS *7.50 WERE $11.00 TO $14.00 MASTER CHARGE BANK AMERICARD 9:00 TO 8:80 WEEKDAYS PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 9:00 TO S:80 SATURDAY FREE GIFT WRAPPINO 117 W. MTN. ST. 780-3366 lines. Southeastern Con sultant Engineers has the Job of updating the elec trical system. And Southern Bell wiU also have workmen in the area tor phone service woik. "There are quite a few agencies, department heads and engineers in volved In this project," White said, "So we have held two meetings, about nine hours work, to coordinate all of the ac tivities in the R* 6 project. With a half a million dollar program at stake, we felt an parties should know exactly what the full story is, not Just an iiullvldual’a pcrtlan of the work. "Now, everyone knows vliat problems everyone else faces in completing the project," he continued. It should turn out to be a well coordinated project.” White said the success of the program depends heavily on whether or not toe city can meet Its obligations. City employes have the hardest task of all toe agencies working in toe R*9e project; rerouting gas Ikies because of streets being closed off, installing water and sewer lines. All of these lines go un derground and must be done first before the rest of the program can be put Machine Shop Is Kohhed LAJ Textile Machinery and Repair Oo. rsported the theft of over tl>,000 worth of machine piurta from their plant on Cbr* penter St. over toe weekend. Kenny Bush, shop foreman, said the shop closed at 4 p. m. last Friday and he dtocovered toe theft about 6:80 a. m. Monday when he opened tor business. PoUce said the thief or thlevee entered the shop by cutting a hole in the bottom of the rear door and Imocklng the safety lock bar from ths door inaide the shop. The supply room and a parts cablnot had also been pried open. Bush said taken were such Items as rspelred rollers, bearings, gears and gear.ends for textile machinery. He said he has alerted other machine shops who might be ap proached by someone sailing loose items. -oOo- Dians Hughes, 309 Lackey St., rsported to police that her home was robbed somethne Friday night and about $U!I worth of Christmas preoentt stolen. Police said the ttoms taken after the thief broke out a roar bedroom win dow, raised the window and entered the house, Inchidsd ssvoial watchss, radios, clothing and assorted ptooea of Jewelry. Ptl. Ralph Orlndstaff was the investigating officer. Into effect "The plan calls for CSiamplon to move into an area as soon as the city's worit is completed, remove toe paving and preparing the road beds with about six Inches of gravel," White said. "This wiU be done one section at a tone so toe entire project area will not be one muddy and confused mess. "We don’t want to cause the residents in the R-96 area more inconvenience than is absolutely necessary while the program is being com pleted,” he said. The street paving program will not get un derway until next spring, so motorists in toe R-B6 area will find themselvee traveling over graveled roads and past bairlcades with flashing lights for awhile. White said the com mission is making a plea to residents of the ares to help maintain some order as far as the barricades are concerned. "Some of the battery-powered flashers have been stolen already," he continued. "At ni^t, without these barricades and flashing Ughts, there la a danger of an accident and serious injury to people. 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