FIG 6 JG ih wh 0 0 0 0 He 0 0 IT Jd rE PT I Tr Pood a J he oo oo veo wwe ooo sees rw www —— -» - Thursday, November 4, 1983-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 5A For School Board | [ school Board 6-Year Lear Tnbide 03g Seat ver | Educators Endorse Four The Kings Mountain Associa- tion of Educators have endorsed ABSOLUTE ESTATE AUCTION incumbents Paul Hord and Kyle Smith, and newcomers. Diane PERSONAL PROPERTY OF MRS. ADDIE SUTTLE HOLLAR (Mrs. Marie Lowery, Admin.) Davis and John Houze in Tues- SAT., NOV. 5, 1983 - 10:00 A.M. 409 STROUD ST., MARIAN, N.C. , 5 day’s school board election. Inspection - 8:30 A.M. Until Sale Time The local NCAE chapter Directions: Take W. Henderson St. off Main St. - When it runs into Sugar Hill Rd., proceed to released its endorsement to Horton's Grocery. Turn left on Carrie St. At stop sign, turn right onto Stroud St. Sole ot 4th members Tuesday. Patti house on the left. Weathers, president, said the Partial Listing candidates were interviewed and Furmitire Kitchen Home Antiue it x 3 ntique Items judged on NCAE issues by a Couch Pots & Pans Blue Willow Platters nine-member ! committee Chairs (3) Dishes 2 Baskets representing all Kings Mountain Cabinet Tupperware Blue Jars - Atlas, Ball District Schools. BR Suite Freezer Contoiners Zinc Jar Lids . wel 0d : Dressers (3) Many Canning Jars Miniature C le Set ¢ n y g iature Casserole ‘We mterview ed them : Wash Stand (Ball, Mason & Kerr) Straight Razor on teacher issues...things that ei- Bedside Stand Crock Pot Milk Jars fect us, and mainly did it for our Rockers (2) Household Items Iron Kettle & Pot " xl —_— TE eds \ } ¢ : members only, and not the Table w/6 Chairs Fans Iron Cobbler’s Last a SAN rT ; . 53 eneral public.” Mrs. Weathers Oil Heater Dropes Pocket Knife DOYLE CAMPBELL fer 1 JOHN HOUZE ip P : Comforter Coal Basket J : . ak DIANE DAVIS : Bedspread 78 Records ; . } Sheets & Towels Wooden Potato Crates F or S h 1 B d However, Mrs. Weathers said, Lamps Rocking Chair C 100 [ oar d fi the committee is asking NCAE v Picture Frames yo members to “actively campaign” Pictures Crock Bric A Brac for the four candidates. Steamer Trunk Mrs. Weathers said all eight candidates for board seats were interviewed recently, and all SALE: Rain Or Shine Sy were asked the same questions. Sale Conducted By: Joyce D. Dixon - N.C. Auctioneer No. 2949, 600 Hillside Dr. ¢ i hons. Kings Mtn., N.C. 28086 (704) 739-5591 Smith, who is completing his 4) . . NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS first six- term in office, faces Xryear 1 2 CALL AUCTIONEER FOR FURTHER DETAILS 6-Year Inside City Seat Assorted Garden Tools, Baskets, Flower Pots, Tin Tubs, Plus Much More Turn To Page 6-A VOTE FOR REVEREND _ M.L. CAMPBELL Hard-Working, Fair Dealing Man FOR COMMISSIONER DIST. 4 NOV. 8 Finally, Fellow Citizens Of Our ‘‘Historical City’: | haven't been able to see all of you; | therefore communicate my good will to you this way. Remember, | am running for Commissioner because of encouragement from citizens of all segments of the city that my presence on the Council will create an improved spiritual and cultural condition of our city; plus effective leadership. If you agree QUINT McCOY CAROLBRAZELL KMIE SMITH Eight Citizens Seek Seats On School Board From Page 1A SR wy Incumbent Bill McDaniel, 4 -. Diane Davis and Quint McCoy Two persons. are running “for Lr are seeking the six-year outside the remaining four years of the city seat and incumbent Kyle term’ of Jerry Ledford, who' Smith is. opposed by Carol resigned in May. The board Mullinax Brazzell - for the six- decided not to fill Ledford’s posi- year inside city seat. Both tion because of the nearness of McDaniel and Smith are com- the November election. Seeking “pleting their first term in office. that position are Doyle Camp- ~~ ° bell, an employee of McGinnis Chairwoman June Lee is the ; RN and elect me, | will be most grateful and will render energetic ser- Department = Store, and John only school board member BILL McDANIEL Vice. : ~~ Hougze, an employee of the Wix whose term is not available this Corporation: and - Grover Post © year. She won her second term Office. Se in office two years ago. SALE SALE Zan SALE YE SALE SALE SALE SALE KINGS MOUNTAIN AUTO SUPPLY 904 W. Gold St.| SAVE $1.00 739.0391 </>» GAS --- | TREATMEN STP 1 T0 FIGHT GAS LINE FREEZE STP GAS TREATMENT USED REGULARLY RE i ATE | eFights Gas line Freeze/Removes Water eCleans Carburetors SES GAS eFights hard starts and hesitation ah a SALE SPECIAL || REBATE OFFER $1.21 Sale Price each I SON OFAGUN!" | — .50 Rebate each by mail from manufacturer on purchase of 2 bottles. excLusive SUNSCREEN rormuta $469 71° Your Cost SALE PRICE LESS 75¢ MAIL-IN REBATE, LIMIT 2 Protects « Beautifies * Restores 8 OZ BOTTLE Vinyl, Rubber, Leather, Plastic ' GARLAND ATKINS x GARY STEWART DARRELL AUSTIN i ¥ 5% « Editor = "General Manager : MEMBER OF NORTH ¢ CAROLINA PRESS ASSOCIATION : The Herald is published by Herald Publishing House, P.O. Box 752. Kings Mountain. North Carolina. 28086. Business and editorial offices are located at [* Canterbury Road-East’ King Street. ‘Phone 739-7496. Second class postage paid at Kings Mountain, N.C. ‘Single copy 25 cents: Subscription rates: $10.40 yearly in-state. $5.20 six months. $11.44 ‘yearly out of state. $5.72 six ‘months. {| Student rates for nine months, 37 80. USPS 931-040. 7 COMMISSIONER DISTRICT3 | have been employed at First Federal Savings & Loan of Kings Mountain for the past nine years. With my background in business administration, | believe my ser- vice would be an asset for better city government. | am active in community ac- tivities and want to see good government in our city. If it is the desire of the majority of the citizens of Kings Mountain, | would look favorably on a city manager form of govern- ment. Because of my daily work schedule and my first time seeking office, | have not been able to get acquainted with many of you. | would appreciate your vote and | will help to develop a better city government. Ronnie Franks Paid Political Advertisement rs s nero a" uv SYN SALE SALE SALE SALE Sy = SYN =

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