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Join Us Tonight At
Mirror-Heraid Offices
As has become our custom, TYie Mirror-Herald offices will remain open
tonight following the closing of the polls to record vote totals.
We will cmcentrate on the Kings Mountsdn District Six Oommlssloner
runoff between Fred Wright and James Dickey; the Kings Mountain
District Board of Education races between Kyle Smith and Charles Mauney,
Fain Hambright, William McDaniel and Dr. Joseph Roberts; and the
mayoral and council races for Orover of Dean Westmoreland, Karen Moss,
Martha Byers, Tommy Keeter, Ronnie Queen, Wendell White and Hsirold
Herndon.
We will post the returns as they come In.
Candidates and Interested citizens are Invited to stay with us during the
evening.
Early MH
Holiday
Deadline
Veterans Day Service
Planned November 11
Kings Mountain’s
, community-wide Veterans
Day service will be held on
Fri., Nov. 11, at 11 a. m. In
Veterans Park of Mountain
Rest Cemetery.
Tlte service will be spon
sored by area veterans
service groups and the City
of Kings Mountain.
Members of the Kings
Mountain Senior High
Band, under direction of
Donald Deal, wdll present a
prelude of music from
10:46 a. m. until 11 a. m.
and will also play "The
National Anthem", for the
placing of a memorial
wrreath, and "Taps” for the
benediction.
Participating on the
program, along with
Mayor John Moss, will be
leaders of American
Legion Post 166 and
Auxiliary and Frank B.
Glass Post 9811 and
Auxiliary. Colors will be
advanced by all four
groups. Senior citizens and
Gold Star Mothers, Wives.
Daughters, Sisters,
Parents will be seated In a
reserved section In front of
the Memorial cross at the
cemetery.
The public Is Invited to
participate In the service.
Dover Is Winner
Joe Dover of Kings Mountain
copped the $60 first prize In the
Mirror-Herald’s final footbsdl con
test of the ’77 season.
Dover was one of 14 persons who
predicted all of the winners except
the Clemson-North Carolina tie.
Dover predicted 36 points on the
Shelby-South Point tie-breaking
game, won by Shelby 42-7.
Second place went to Bobby Moore
of Kings Mountain, who picked sdl of
the wdnners and 86 points on the tie
breaker.
Others turning In perfect cards but
missing out on a Aare of the money
were Vemloe Howell, Sue Hayes,
Debra Hlpp, Brad Drumm, Teresa
Houser, Eddie Mauney, Mike
Bowen, Pearl McKee, Danny Dixon,
S. S. Howell, R<xi Carpenter and Ella
Cooke.
’Thanksgiving Is ’Thurs.,
Nov. 24.
In order lor The Mirror-
Herald to meet Its twdce-
weekly schedule, we will
have to ask the cooperation
of advertisers and persons
submitting news articles in
meeting earlier deadlines.
Normally, the Mirror-
Herald Is sent through the
malls and delivered for
street sales on ’Tuesday
and Thursday mornings.
For Thanksgiving week
the mailing and street
sales delivery schedule
will be Monday and
Wednesday.
For the Mon., Nov. 21
dateline, our deadlines on
news and advertising will
have to be moved back to
noon Fri., Nov. 18. The
deadline for the Wed., Nov.
23 Issue will be at noon
’Tues., Nov. 22.
The Mirror-Herald pfflce
will be closed
’Thanksgiving Day so that
our staff members may
observe the holiday with
their families. ’The office
will reopen at 9 a. m. Fri.,
Nov. 28.
In advance we wish to
express our i^ipreclation
for your cooperation on
early deadlines for
’Thanksgiving week.
EDI’TOR,
MIRROR-HERALD
KM Lions Club
Meets Tonight
Members of the group
that collected for the White
Cane Drive Oct. 29 and
Nov. 6 will be special
guests at tonight’s FQngs
Mountain Lions Club
meeting.
Johnny Rea vis has also
arranged for a musical
program to follow the
dinner-meeting at 7 p. m.
at Kings Mountain Inn.
Bght In Grover Board Race
(Begins on Page 1)
stating the write-in campaign nOver materialized were
reported by official proponents or opponents of a Me-
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K M Plaza PHONE 739-8161
Carter Write-In.
Seeking re-election today to the town council are
’Tommy Keeter, a local furniture store owner-operator,
and Mrs. lilartha Byers, a Reading Aide at Orover
Elementary School. Both Keeter and Mrs. Byers are
cnnpletlng their first two year terms on the town
council.
Newcomen to the Orover political arena are council
candidates Karen Moss, legal secretary to Attorney
George ’Thomaason of Kings Mountain; J. Harold
Herndon, a Southern Railroad conductor who will retire
In January 1978; Ray Cash, an employe of Spector
Hennls Freight Co. of Spartanburg, S. C.; Ronald
Queen, an employe of Orover Industries; and Wendell
White, an employe of Baxter Corporation of Shelby.
Grover's mayor and council members are elected
under a Type One — non-partisan, simple plurality
election.
Approximately 225 persona are eligible to vote in
today’s munlclpail election. The polls, at Orover Rescue
Squad Building, opened at 6:80 a. m. and will close at
7:80 p. m.
The new mayor and board will be swom-ln at the Dec.
6 regular town board meeting at 6:80 p. m. and will
preside over the agenda business that night.
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