Bridges Letter To Editor 3 The Kings Mountain Ladies Exercise Program wishes to express its’ Ch apla in sincere appreciation and thanks to all who helped in their portion of the recent Mountaineer Days Celebration. She thanks to Eddie i i iler for the float and his truck and Charlotte Ann Bridges, Herndon for the use of his flatbed trailer an daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Botts driving abilities on the day of the parade, Frank Cable of BB.&T. forr G. Bridges of Route 1, Kings the carpeting and materials to decorate the float, Linda Thomasson Mountain, has been elected and Diane Carroll of Testa Chevrolet and Jackie Crosby, Joyce funds to go to the Crippled and Burned Children at the Shriner's Hospital in Greenville, South Pansy Paks Carolina. Pictured are: First row, left to right: Carl Champion, John Foster, Clyde Whetstine, 2S, Dt : Ladies Exercies Instructe. ; Wayne Russell, George Bowen, Tom Tate, Tom Tindall, Paul Falls, and John Grant. Second row: competition in debating an ; KMN.F. Contor Jim Amos, Furman Melton, and Larry Carringter. Third row: Glenn Lineberry, D.B. Blalock, Evans SPOT ts. Carroll, Norman King. Doug Taylor, and Sam Caveny. Fourth row: Rick Moore and Ned Yarboro. chaplain of the Pi Delta Chi Wheeler and John Thompson for their time, talents and energies in sorority at Bob Jones University decorating the float. Also, special thanks to all of the ladies who came in Greenville: S.C. out and participated in the parade and exercise exhibitions throughout Miss Bridges is a senior in th the entire celebration. : : : School of Si Hon: g Without all of these special people, a celebration such as this could Membership in one of the 54 just not be done. Once again, many thanks. You all have a lot to be 4 ; d of. j oy : 1 BBQ Saturday to raise Societies at Bob Jones is open to Prou : THE KINGS MOUNTAIN SHRINERS...Ham it up! As they held their annual BBQ Saturday the nearly 6,000 studetns, The Sincerely, § societies sponsor intramural EEE EEE EEE EE EE EE EE TE IIE ER ER Ee en ean EE EE ERE VOTE QUINT McCOY FOR KINGS MOUNTAIN DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD ®Three Children In The KM School System ®Education: Pharmacy And Economics *Drug Abuse Expert *U.S. Air Force Veteran | Have Been In Business For 14 Years } f } SHRINERS...Carl Champion, Evans Carrol, Sam Caveny, Larry Carriger, and others work hard to make the Shriner Barbeque held on October 22 a big success. Over $2500 in funds were raised during this event. TO EXERCISE Members of the Kings Moun- tain ladies exercise class will pre- sent a program Friday at 7 p.m. at the Charlotte Rehabilitation Center. The man you elect to the Kings Mountain District School Board on November 8th will serve for six years. Vote for the candidate with the background and education for the job. YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT hI IR RIE REE EE EEE EE EE EE EEE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE ET EE EET ES EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EEE EE I TT EE EE EEE RE ER BEI hi EE EEE EEE EE EE ET ETT TT ETT ON PLAYHOUSE By DMTAN: To ENEHIT ROTARY LLUES Bb $400 SCHOLARSHIP FUND ; We'll go almost anywhe for your business... g Sher When you want to talk about any of our business checking, savings, retirement uh personal or business financial services... plans, or anything else we do. | “ | 3 i jus let us pow... Count on Gaston Federal to be there THE KINGS MOUNTAIN ROTARY CLUB...hope to raise at least e'll Bang a time and place that's when you need us. $2.000 by holding a drawing for this playhouse on December convenient for you. 15. All proceeds will go to the Rotary Scholarship Fund in H's: not necessary to leave what you're which three $500 awards are given to outstanding Kings Moun- : : / ; tain High School students each spring. The playhouse, valued doing to find out about a home loan, at $1500, is completed with electricity, carpet, and curtains. second mortgage, car loan, personal or The house was built and donated by W & W Construction Com- pany. Tickets may be obtained from any Rotary member or the i Kings Mountain Vision Center. : SUPPORT & RE-ELECT W. NORMAN KING COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 4 EXPERIENCED, COURAGE TO VOTE CONVICTION! 245 W. Main Ave.—1535 Burtonwood Dr., Gastonia—867-8391 137 S. Main St., Mt. Holly—827-6744 AUCTION Modern Shelby Office Building Friday, November 4, 1983 - 11:00 A.M. 821 W. Warren St. - Shelby, N.C. Convenient to the downtown area. One half of the building presently being rented on a month to month basis, 2220 sq. feet, central air conditioning, gas furnace, city utilities, (water, sewer and gas). This multi-purpose building is ideal for numerous uses, such as Lawyer, Doctor, Real Estate, Insurgnce Offices, CPA or Consultant Firm - 100% location for most any type business. 3 front entrances, 2 rear entrances, front and rear asphalt parking lots. Lot measures: Approximately .3 acre, 70 ft. road frontage. Inspection 11-4-83, 9:30 a.m. until sale time. Sale Conducted By: Joyce D. Dixon 600 Hillside Drive, Kings Mountain, N.C. 28086 (704) 739-5591 N.C. Auctioneer License No. 2949 - Licensed & Bonded In N.C. Peeler Ins. & Realty Inc. 810 W. Dixon Blvd., Shelby, N.C. 28150 (704)482-3861 C.M. Peeler, Jr. - Owner/Broker - NC License No. 5421 Call Auctioneer Or Broker For Inspection Appointment Prior To Sale Sale: Rain Or Shine Confirmation Day Of Sale

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