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'^•g* 8 MORE A Hour Gold's Homerun CContinurif Frmti Pofjc Tln(c) V l>asketball and was All-SWt' ami AJl’St.at<‘ his senior >vai‘ in hmf •ball whan llu* Mnuntias liiiislu*d . vylth a pc*rf4*tt ion roi^ul.ii- saa ■ son roc'()* (l. H(» hit .179 his last mmi- in h‘- i'Rimi play wh<‘n Iw* was named most vaUiahie play(*r o| the l*ns‘ 155 tm-n. At F'SU last yi-ar. lie lilt .dOO and was naiiu'<i to the All Dislra-i Thrw n^am. District 'riiiee lakes in 13 Southeas'orn stales an.l tlie iDlstricl of Coliinihia. I Making lh<‘ trip* '(o Clenison •Saturday wt*re Kichard's patents fMr. and Mrs. John laihl, his jRi’andparonts, Mr. an,I M'.s. \V Hicks, his uncle and aunt, Mr 'and (iene 'rurner. and hi. VFW Elects New Ofiiceis THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Board Elects All Principals Thursday, April 24, 4969 Harold (Ilass has b<*en elected eoniinaiider of Frank Glas.s ysil, Vepnans of Foreign Wars, lor iht‘ lOininy year. Other new of licet s will Ineiudi* llol) Muiiender, .Senior vice- eoin- inandtn-; David Didevie, Junior viie toinmander; Hen Case, cliap- lain; Katl Slruupt*, Jr., Quarter- nvas'er; Red Dinjiler, .S^T^eanl; William Plonk, trustt***; and Wil liam Moi^'an, Jnd^e Adsoeate. 'rhe officers were elected in eUib ballot in;* last week. 1% = V The Kindis Maitnlain board of education Mondav niiibt it'-elecl- etl all principals and tiansfern'd Richard Oreeiu*, former Park (Jraee principal, to L'a.st. Otbei>’ re-eUnded were: Jak(‘ .\1- kinson, Kin^s Mountain hi.^jli .sehocS; K. J. Kvan.s, Btdbwart*; .1. KrctI Wilbers, Cenlral; C, A. Kili- son, special edue.it ion at C’omitact; Jamt*.*-- Scru.i'^^.s, (IrovtM-; Howard Bryant, North; and Jot* H(*dden. Wt*st. New Ranger Assigned Here White. Mauney ContlwM^ From Page One I Mr. Mauney said bo is sympa- I thetic with Kings Mountain’s i feeling Kings Mountain should do la i cou.sip, Mickey Ilitrks. Alll are from (b‘ov<*r. S MORE Mounties Travel games of last l-’ri la> , wen* n Pn p against ('ha.se and 0 fot 1 a gainst Sh(*Ihy and will he trying ^ break out of his hailing slump Friday against liurns. 5 Th()ugh he hasn't been gcMin ' pits, J?mit)i is'slil! hi ling tin* pail. He was r^'hhed twice against V’has(»..and once rut*sday at Slu l- Kv- He has struck «hh onI>' twice 1^11 season. 1 Though the .\louni.aine<*i.s aren’t looking p:ist iNdmt>ni or Ihirns. SPEAKER—Dr. Ansley C. Moore# president of St. Andrews Presby terian college# will (ill the pul pit at the 11 o'clock morning worship hour Sunday at First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Pennington's Rites Conducted ■ EVANGELIST — Rev. Carroll Dr. Moore Here On Sunday Firs l*resh\ i<-i ian ('hurch of Kings Monniain will ha\e Dr. AnsU'vt*. Moure, pre.sijicnl ot .Si. Andr<*v\s I*t(‘shyii'rian (*uilcg(-,as giM’st prea.her lui ihi* 11 a.ni. worship s<>rvice .Simila\, .\piil 27 Ihey figure k-S ('en’ral as tlu'ir 'I'ille of his s^Tinun will he •'Hear* loughest opnonent daiing the up ers of the S.acied Fire.” poming week. At the niortiing woi'-hip I’tesi The Hil)lop|M*rs, wilii si.\ siari- dent \luoie, in adililion to liis ^rs baek from last \(*ar’s eo’itcr- sciniun. will ha\e a In ief n'pori Pnee chami ionship team. w<-ie the j)ro-season favorites Init e\ fc o•ieneed hiring probicins e.irl> the year. ? N'ow, how<‘\er. tlu*y h.ivc come Ground and vne the- most iinprov fd team in the league. I'lnw ai'* tied for .seron<l with C'hertyvillc ^ith a 7-3 rc*c»)rd and all tlire^* 4f their lo.sse,. have b(‘en hv one fu iJii ihe .S'. Andiews Forward •.iinpaigii. Nullh (,’arolina }»res- •Mrs. Leola II. Pennington, 32. wife of Yates IVnnington of KIng.s .Mountain, dicTl Tue.sday night in (i(‘neral Hospital at FaeolcM fullowiiio an automobile a<‘('i<l(‘nl. .Nativi* of Spartanburg County, she was daugh er of Oscar k. ainl Fslidle Parker Hammett ol I'acohit. Alsji surviving: sons, Yates Jr.. .h'riy t’n;ene and Hobby Dean I’enniiigion, all of Pr.eolet Route 1; .laughter. Rebecca K. and Tr<'s.se Dale, both of I’aeolet Route 1; maternal grandmother.* .Mrs. Mary. I*arker of Racolet Mill bro her.s, ('liarlie and Paul Hammett, Isilli of Paeolel Route 1. Harold Dean and Raymond Le Upton is evangelist for revival services beginning April 27th and continuing through May 4th at East Gold Street Wesle- yon church. Services will be held ot 7 p.m. each evening. Special music is planned for (Hxch service with Bobby Good- son# music director. Pastor of the church is Rev. Edwin A. Chriscoe. Teachers Set Banquet Tonight 63 Names On Pollboohs The local units of the Xorth Carolina Education, the North c'arolina Teachers’ Association and the National Teachers’ Asso ciation will be host to a public relations bancjuet a* Kings Moun tain high school cafeteria Thurs day evening, April 24 at 7 p.m. “The banipiet is designed to interpret schools to the public. H'eachers wish to build interest in education and crea c understand ing of the need for better schooF’s said a spokesman, ("harles W’. Pearson, state pros- EVANGELIST — Rev. Claude Crain is evangelist for revival services which began Wednes R. Taylor Hoslans, Superin-' the zoning, but the zoning is in ten [en‘ of Shenandoah National, the county’s jurisdiction. He of- Park, has announced that George fered a suggestion that the Gen- R. West, who has reL*ently com*' eral Assembly via ac'ion issue a pleted his intake training at this' directive to (he county board of area, Ikis l)een promoted and re-j commissioners that zoning be ac* assigned to a Park Ranger posi-i complishod by January 1. He said tion at Kings Mountain Na'ionak he had no idea what the House Military Park. j action would be on the matter. ' “We may have to do some re- Mr. Wo.st boK.nn his now duties, ^vorking in eommlltee," he said. ■ week. J “The way i‘ stands now I would I West attended San Jose State! ht>ve to go -along with the county i college and Coloi.ido .Slate Uni-!'"«• T fwl sure Bob Kalis will ; versilv and received a degree in <oo," said Mr. .Mauney. ; fores- recreation from tlte latter Mr- Mauney said he had not ! in 19{j.5. He worked seasonally as seen a copy of the amendments ’ a ranger at Dinosaur National the bill. He said he had not ■ Monument. Utah - Colorado, in conferred with nor been consult- 19(>1; as a naturalist at Croat p'! by Ihe Kings Mountain sena- *or. ‘Tm kinda in the middle,’’ day at Church of God on Porker : National Monument, “f- ' street. Services are being held ! Colorado, in 19b..; and as a guide h< said. eoch evening at 7 p.m. Speciol song services are featuring the series. Rev. T. O. Dennis# pastor# issued invitation to the commu nity tc attend. Rabies Clinic Set Saturday at Carlsbad C'avcrns NaHonal: Senator White said in a tele- Park, Now Mexico, also in 1965. phone conversation Wednesday P'rom 196.5 until 1967 he served in aftcmf)on that differences hc- the U. S. Army. Immediately pri- twiH?n the two on the controver- Or ‘o his assignment at Shenan doah, West completed an intens ive throe - month orientation course at the National Park Sei-vice’s Training Center at Grand Canvon National Park in Arizona. .Mr. West is unmarried. sial issue had not been resolved. Sixty-nine name.-j were added b* th<* city’s pollbook-s nn second reylstralion day Saturday. •New Ward t' l<‘d tin* r(*gist:'i lion with 61 nana\s. according to idem of the North Carolina Edu- cation Association will be pres- , A rabies clinic will be held in Kings Mountain Sa arday using Shelby I •tcrians in .lutmary l.iunched a di'ixc to raisi* .S2 inilliuii as the • luncli cli\isinn’s sli.aie of llic «i\cr i!l (’;im| unit goal of $5 mil liiiii iiV .him* 'Id. n.y, h..th...l- .Spat-tanlnifg. Ceorge Wilson, find Clyde E.igene, b<»lh of .Miami; sisters, Evelyn Cooley ,, and Mrs. (ictivs Parrish, both <»r . . LMstioefI ;iii.t >i following schedule: Lcvonhardt’s .‘^tore off road from 9 to 9:15 a.m. Claude Harmon’s Store 9:15 to 9:30 a.m. C. A. Lail’s Store from 9:30 to fix>m In the sea.«»n opener at Ruth- irford on. tin ihe Hillloppers .3 2. with HoPnili |he winner in r< lief. * RS Central will prehahly i^o ♦'ith its ace, l.ury Dalton, a (ainst th<‘ Monniainems. ; Tuesday night, tin* Moirit.iin- 4ers are likely -o f:u'e fir<‘b;i|ler Rick Chen V of Th'Iinoni. Cherrv is regard(‘(i as the lu‘st ri.ghihand ^r in th<‘ conli‘rcnce. Dr. Moore look offit-e as the fiisi i»i-e.'<'U f»f .•41. Andrmvs in .Ian ary, lIHjn prior to the open in", of iis fii.si academii- year in PaeoUd Route 1. S«'rvie(‘s w<*re In-ld at 3 o’clock 'niursday April 17 a’ Shuford Had her Chapel hy tlu* Revs. H<*r lnTt Wfnn.aVk and Paul White. Palllicarers w<*re James (k'ddes, James-Cooley. J. V’. .Mo^jia*. Tom ent. (og<*ther with o'her ed uca tors, civic officials and friends. The principal adiress will be given by Dr. Lois Edinger of the Donal.l r.-gis” V’''’*''’?**-'' Carolin-a at fireenshoro. former president of 9:4o a.m. the North Carolina Education As- Cash Service Station sociation and the National Asso- 15 a.m. to 10 a.m. wor,. fivo now ic.gi.sl.alimi.s a.ul ■^IF,.^othwaro School from 10 umil . . ^ nnu one of Hie first teachers of 10: la a.m. the ('duration television network Champion’s Store from 10:15 W.U.N.C TV Channel 4 in Cha- a.m. un’il 10:30 -a.m. FROM HOSPITAL Airs. Merle Beatty. Belk’s clerk, has been (iischarged from King.s Mountain hospital where she unrierwent hack sur gery. She was hospitalr/ed four weeks and continues to recup erate at her home at 20S North Piedmon* avenue. BROOM SALE .\nniial broom sale of the Kings Mountain Lions club is underway with ('arl Goforth as chairman. The brooms sell for $1..50 and pro.'C(*ds ber'»'it the club projects for the blind. EXERaSE CLASS A free exercise course for women Is being offered on Sat urdays beginning his Satur- dav at 10 a.m. at Adams Acad emy of Karate, 212 Cherokee street. ulh B.'»w(*rs re- ister(vl (lire«‘ aibi in W’ard 4 tlu*r»* from .Mounties 'iipp(* i ‘‘Utber. 19(»1. Ih #» i . llic pr«»._M('.ss i>f the fom yen’, co- Roclu'ster. «-'lii :it;un;il. lihe:;>l juts eollegj' 'Ik* inili.il )>iiil(litig on the '-20;icj(* cjunpns. (’iirr(*nily 96') siud -nts Jir(* sUidyin - In 2'1 in;ij‘»i pro.gi.inis und<‘r ji f.iculty of 77. A n;iiiv(* f»r Allatuo. I>i. Morjir ser\ed jis pns'or of the .Sixth ljn‘(*d Pr<‘s!>vt(‘i-ijin Church in I*if is'iii! gh f< iis.-uming th(‘ pi' Andi'CA's. K-irlier In lijis guided .S-'twyer, John Ihiyes and Dal’ori MORR Ar.nt'T Mauney Heads I < 'nifjhimol Fnnil Pufir (hi* f iwo tran.sfers, n'p-eted B. K. Tale. Th(‘ registrars will bi* at tin* |•(‘.sIK*etiv(* polling phicc's again SiUurday and on Saturday. May 3. Saturday. May Idih. will b<‘ chai iengc* day with any citizen invit ed l( inspect Mi«‘ p(;Hbnoks. Deadline for cili/ens wishing [o file for mayor, Hard commission er. or city board or (Hlucation mem* l)ei is Monday. Voting Day is May 13th. pel Hill. This will be the first joint ban (piL't ‘hose organizations have given. About five hundred are ex- rie;'tecl to he present, said Miss Janet Falls, chairman of the publicity committee. City Hall in Kings Mountain from 10:30 until 10:-15 a.m. DIXON SERVICE A member of the f uailty of the Department of Religion at Davidson college will fill the pulpit at the morning worshici hour Sunday at 9:30 at Dixon Presbvterian church. ROTARY CLUB Dick Shaney. candidate for Ward 3 commissioner in the May elections, will outline his views and platform at Thurs day’s Rotary club meeting at 12:15 at the Country club. MttRE ARfR'r Face-Lilting fVthithnii’d Ehmi ()n< / to ro(!U(‘st the Sljite Hi.ghwjis Commission to tjike over ruainit*- mple h.is three daught(‘rs. \iaunuy said llu* innovations iKCvV in- had held <hisiry. ‘‘Bu we must (•uni*entrate !>\ H'l’ijui V nuren ni oV t3 v(‘;h's prior to technology are creating tv i(‘ prc'si h'lwy of St. opportunities for the hosiery MORE ABOUT KMt Gaston Ctnifinned From Fnge New Teachers Are Employed p;isi(n;itcs in The city hoaid of educa ion pansion of our city. I am particu- emplo>ed several new teachers larly concerned tha' we consider Monday ni"hr. ('leor'd;! Florida. problems jis well as oui- ■iiid Alabam:.. A ur;i7lnal<' of Fm' opporlunities. Ouv cluillcnge is to the reixirl of the Mayor’s Airport; They include: Mrs. Su/anne n‘v Cniversiu :uid of C..liirnbi;i nialo* the hosiery industry fulfill yommiltee, on which I serve.!. LockMdge Wis('. art- ^Ii■s Mar- 'Pheoloncjil .Setninarv, Dr. Moore the needs of consumers, suppliers My years of experience in husi-lgarel L. Houser, primary Miss Ins se-v.-d JIS trustee of Agnes and the men and women whose ness and aviation, as well as* H.enda Hoyle, matlu'matics; .John nancN' of Fast Gold street from Scott .md Mnskingnin Colh*g(‘s liveliho<»d dep(.‘nds on the hosiery many f)thor associations will Durari, elementary; .Mrs. Bar- Battlcgnuind o Yoi'k Ro.i i. ;,n(| of ('olnmbi:i Scmiivirv. He Fconomy,” lie srr(‘ss<’d. lumefit in our luture. bjirri Lovelac<*, elementary Mrs Mayor Moss said tlie siretd hoirn-ary decrees ’ " '* ’ from .Mauiu'.v said llu‘ hosieiy club' Mr. Bridges served on the connects two nuijor stj»t(' rojids N. C. 216 and N. C. ItU, imd llijii th<* section (»f street is Inaavilv 'raveled. He sjiid with fni'lher inj^j i-ovements joid b.v the stjitr*. su(*h as curl) and giiller, this stretch (d (hdd street might Ijike some of fh(‘ ejisl vvc's* tr.iffic (»ff King*;^lre(‘t. mary and special education. Rebecca M. Plonk, elementary: <on'hwcstern - at • Minnphis Jind 'vil| cmphjisl'zc' communications !)ort Commil'ce’ appomK'd by Mrs. Peggy .Sue M. Dowell, pri ) ividsmb ('ollc-'e. vvitliin its membersiiip and a Mayor John Henry Moss, to study — ... Xnd’fws ii'(‘sid('nl is ^D'ong i)i!hlic relj)*i(ms progr:im our need of jm airport for future ,,(■ j|^,\ in the montlis aluvid. More spe- grckvth and the at I raction of new (MilV.Mik i.rul l«'.. (.f ‘ ilii- ,|i<.als will U-.•mi.tui.sizc-d, li. his sermon,, luive hecn inclu.h'd in jinnu.'it ('ditions of tin* n.ilion’s hc.st .sermmis. .son' Dm T!ic Si. I fornn'i' Jis.soci.ile FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT NIGHT i- n « *1 THURSDAY. MAY 8lh AT FUFF FREE CENTRAL SCHOOL AUDITORIUM I H t L 7:30 p.m. Bring The Whole Family For An Enjoyable Evening Of Music And Entertainment By The'THyds". Hear Richard "Dick" Shaney. Candidate For Ward 5 Commissioner, express h i s views Openly On The Needs Of Our Town. RECREATION — TAXES — HOUSING — WATER PROJECT METER RECEIPTS Pjirking meter rt'ceipis for tlu* week ending We Inesdjiy Jit noon lotjiied .Srss.pri. neliiding • Sn^l-69 from (Mi-street meleis an<l $69..'r> r(»m off street mei- ^ew*. 'riiere wiM'e no fin«'s for' joverparking ’he city clerk's •offic(* rt'jKM ted. TC RALEIGH A (l.*h‘gjili;i'i of f(Mir King.s M iiiipjiin edue.jt(jrs — .Su;*t. 1) niJiM .loiU's, Fred Wilhci's. Dun !’ai'k(*i jiiuI Mill Rjites. wi'iil ir Rjih'i.gh Tucsdjiy to Jiltend a pn'olie hejirin.g before tlu* House Ivlucjition (’ommillee on House Mill .'i'16, which Ihe local group oppdSts). industry. Brid :cs also said, “Kings Mc-jn- Ut'iiring directors Allen Half- tain lies near the center of a in;in of Ellis Hosiery Mills, Inc., fas' gnhving bolt that extends Mjiyiivird Bolick of Crest Hosiery from Winston-Salem to Atlanta. •Mill, and Linwood Brittain of B An airport would attract large and K Hosiery Mill. Inc., were industry since we have adecpiate presenti'd certificates of appre- water to supply their needs. This ciation. along with immediate w-ould create more jobs and in- pjist jiK'siden* Gilbt'it. crease the “Take home pay” of 4Jill)ei*t urgiHi tlu* membership ourci’izcns. | to give the new administration "i would like to see tlu* down-1 full co-op<’r;^tion in its efforts low.i husini'ss continue in their strengtlum the program of the improvement program and a(- ciuh. A STATEMENT FROM ALFRED TUCKER Candidate For Ward 3 City Commissioner TIu' c'oinituinily in w hich I live is exactly why I am running lor Connnissionor in Ward 3- I annoiinctul iny eaiulidacy in Ihe Kings Moun tain Herald a few weeks back and in that an- nouneinnent I stated that I l)elieve that we cur rent ly have good government here in Kings Moun- t;iin, hut I also Iielieve that it can he impi'oved up on ami if I am elected to Commissioner in Ward 3 I will do my utmost with the help of the fine peo ple here in Kings Moimlain to see that our city govi'rnment is improved upon to the utmost oi my ahilit \, A few of the things that I would like to see im[>rovod upon iiero in Ihe city is nori* fire figtit- ing e(|uipnu'nt. and ifctlei serv’e*' 1 -om the Fire Inul ti trailer lounlain Fire ill. The Oak .Md answeivd . had burned ni'partment. Just ri‘eenlly oiu' eif hum np on his propert.v, b''M‘ Kin" Departnu'nt failed to au.swei th (h-ove and Bethlehem Fiia* Hep- 'Hu* call hut hy that time the Ira up. Now this ft'llow live 1 a mile out ol town, hut liis insuranct* card was up at the Fire De[)artment and they should hava answered that e-dl. hut no they eouldn’l find the cArd and the man himsi'lf went up Ihere ;md show ed them his card. This is the kind of hel- tor ser\'ice tliat I am talkmg about. Another thing tiiai I tiiink we lu’ed is more recrejition faeiliiies. Although great stt'ps are being ta!;:'ii in Ibis inattei. I still lu'Iieve that we tu'i’d more play grounds lor our children ind more suinM'v ised ri'creation lot the others. Although Kings Mountain ranks pii-ltv lojts in the stall* in the matter of recreation, we can still he improved upon m this matter- I woLihl like to put in a plug al lids time for tlu* new Facilities Building that is going nn o\ei at <’iiv Hark, and tlu* new Day (’are Onli*r ihal is going to be in that building. This w ill ri‘tie\e a 'jr*at tiiany mothers to work that are cur rently having luihv-sill ine. problems, i'lu* ALi>()r and his commissioners ha\ (* done a marvt'lou-^ Job so Im. hut are w * going to let them sa.\ stop, right where they are. I sa.v “No”. I s;;\ keep on go ng so lluil we can say we ;ire retilly the fine city that most peojiit m tlu state say that we are. We luive taken great strides in tlu* last tew ^■e;^:‘^; in a lot of w ;iys. 'Plu* H'ity of Kings Motinlain w alked awMiy with all o! Ihe honor- hist year in \ho I'nite*! Fund, and I ha\( it from com petent sourev's that W(* e in do tlu* s uiu* tins .vear if wt* oiih' pul our hearl and shoulder to it. Many, man\ ihings liavi* heen aceompiislied hut again I say not tq stop hert\ fail wa* muvt pu.si. on .to higher and liettei goals. The Mayor mentioned in his announciMTieiii !:ist t'ek sevi'i jd ''Ood point.-' Iml one in parliculai sticks out in my mind and that is : he Snmmei Vuidh Hrogram. I am highly in favor of this program, in tact we wi.rked jthoui H of tln*m over at Duplex lust year unci 1 might say that the.v wt'ie sonu* (d‘ tin* liest workers that we had. In fact .5 of them work for nu*. Ward 3 Commissioner — City Election, May 13,1969 ELECT ALFRED TUCKER tract more of the sjdo.s that are going to our neighboring towns.” Mr. Bridgets i.s a member and D(*acon of Fi*'st Rap'ist churrh, ;i ma.«5on in Fairview Lodge .339, and resides at S()4 Rhodes Ave- niK*. Mr. Bridges’ wife. Ada, teach<‘S at First Biotist Kinder garten. They have three children. For the past thirteen years Mr. R’id'ms has been an auto p.nrts \vhoh?saler, and is a High* in structor in flight training pro grams. George M. .Stroum*. 47. is a Kin's .Mountain nativ e who lives • d *210 M'’^"*’are. Emplovo) by (.'onner’s Shell Service Station, bn i»j >n Armv veteran of World Wn* IT whe’’e he served in the Asiatic and Pacific Theatres. He is a T ('•’'ionnape and morr*b(*r of the VFW Pos* 9Sn. Fo** 21 vears t-n emnlovod hy Margrac'e ’'Tuv .Strf'one is the former M T ''nn. Th^v' an* na’^ents of ’'VO d uighters. Di'me and Gina. | ’n a filing statement Mr. • '*• .,. said, “I support and wilH vvoi'k for good management in .uov(*rnment, a wntinued expand , ing public recreation program, in cluding full developmen’ of the Kings Mountain Buffal(» Creek lake, un<ler Kings .Mountain con trol. I favor extension of full city services to all citizens as (juickly as possible.’’ I'hju'les K. Ballard, l.'i, joined Lithium Corporation of Amtn'ica’s Ik'ssemer C'ity phini in 1955 as p(*rsonm*l supervisor. H:illard vv:is first baseman for the foriru*!' Sh(‘ll>.v Farm(*rs base ball t(*am. H(‘ also j)layed Legion liall and for oth(*r tojims in the slat(*. He is a mc*mber of First Presbyterijin i*hunh, 'he Am<'ri- ijin Le.gion, Klks iitid .Moose Lodg(*. He is marric'd to the for* nier Betty Lou K(>b<*rts and they have* one s(mi, Mike. 22. a student at (iaslon colh'ge. The Hallards reside at 626 Mea(I(uvluook Road. BaltjU'd stjited, “Fm not run- 'ling 'plains’ anyo’U*, just for W.U' i 5 Commissioner. I helievj* 1 can he of service. If elected. I don’t intend to po up there and change {’ity Hall but vv:h work toward a fcjisihte solution in some planned areas. He congrat ulated the mayor an(l pi(»sj*n( hoard for "a good job” and said he'd like to be giv'(»n a chance i for hjiving a hand »n (■•O" > r|o- veloping of Kings MounVain.^ Fulton’s Week-End Specials LADIES-READY-TO-WEAR 1 RACK OF DRESSES Diastically Reduced Now $5.00-$10.0C-S15.00 1 RACK DRESSES )./. PRICE 1 RACK SPRING SUITS & ENSEMRLES REDUCED V3 DOWNSTAIRS ROYS' SPORT COATS ONE GROUP OF Sizes 4 to 7 $3.00 SizesOtolO $5.00 ONE TARLE OF ODDS & ENDS $1.00 ONE GROUP SHOES Values to $9.00 NOW $4.00 Black Patent, Sea Grass Green Patent Blue Lagoon Patent, Bone Patent Reg. $16.00 NOW $10.00 / / * .^1' - MATCHING BAGS Reg. $11.00 NOW $7.00 Plenty oi FREE Paiking I . -Miss c«inu' Jiurrov 3 p.m. of Jell Dr. 1 Using .'4rs. dc.so V gi am Arec pruvid The by he It ngth import taftCL a t : i ' Wai sci'iip vverldii Grigg Vuw muny Rev. L Mrs for till a.id II tlio hi ry sa ficfort Jling ) . 'l iie lirrani jialin.s gladic < uhec candc* i;iv( er, thi ding,' ind* A moMa: ‘Alortc wijh ed/|1o vviiro t »^he( vm\ ,t! white St rear Xtis, onia ' Wes 'irds Grigg of ih< <-h'iKg 1;
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