i Sse Res SRR i soi aii lot i RAR il a f GAS FLAG PRESENTATION-Senator Helen Rhyne Marvin, above, presents North Carolina flags to fourth graders in the Kings Mountain District Schools. The Senator from Gastonia presented the history of the state in programs at East,West, North, Bethware and Grover Schools during the past week.The flag presentation,above, was in the library at East School. It’s A Girl For Gordons are Mrs. Lela Bridgeman of Grandparents are *Mr. and X Kings Mountain and Mrs. Mat- Mrs. Kenneth Metcalf and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Gordon announce the birth of their daughter, Catherine Leanne, and Mrs. Fred Jones and the late tie Anthony of Spartanburg,S.C. April 23, Gaston Memorial Ervin Gordon, all of Kings Her mother is the former Vickie Hospital. Mountain. Great-grandmothers ~~ Metcalf. Shower Honors Bride-Elect nuts, punch, vegetable sand- wiches and assorted fruits in watermelon baskets were served. Miss Howze was presented a corsage of silk roses. Guests called from 7 until 9 p.m. the bride-elect, was present as a special guest. Refreshment tables were overlaid with lace cloths and ar- ranged with rose colored candles and wedding bells made by Mrs. Betty Clemmer. Petit-fours, Miss Susan Howze, bride-¢lect of Alan Cloninger, was honored April 12th at a lingerie shower at the home of Kathy Belk. The 20 guests showered the bride-to-be with gifts. Mrs. Doris Howze, mother of Pe we ~ From Page 1-A Green, Robert L.. Bob Hannon, John Ingram, H. Edward Eddie Knox, Glenn Miller, J.D. Whaley and J.A. Andy Barker. On the Republican ticket James G. Jim Martin and Ruby Thompson Hooper are seeking nomination. Lt. Gov. Jimmy Green's bid for the governor's seat leaves his postion open for a newcomer. Three Democratic candidates seeking the lieutenant governor’s position are Carl J. Stewart of Gaston County, a former Speaker ‘of the House of Representatives, Senator Bob Jordan and Stephen S. Miller. Republicans seeking this posi- tion are Erick Little, Barbara Perry, John H. Carrington, William S. Hiatt and Franklin J &ivd adorth Carolinians are running for the U. S. Senate seat now held by Republican Jesse Helms. Helms is seeking re- election and is being challenged by Republican George Wimbish. On the Democratic ticket are Governor James B. Hunt, Har- rill Jones and Tom Allred. This year’s presidential ballot is a long one with eight Democrats seeking the nomina- tion, although several of them have already bowed out of the race. On North Carolina’s ballot will be Ernest F. Hollings, Jesse Jackson, George McGovern, Walter F. Mondale, Reubin Askew, Alan Cranston, John Glenn and Gary Hart. There is also a place to mark no preference.’ An amendment to the state Thursday, May 3. 1984-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3A Election Is Tuesday constitution also appears on the non partisan ballot. Voters will decide whether to permit the General Assembly to create an agency to issue revenue bonds for agricultural facilities capital projects. Seeking re-election to the N.C. House of Representatives are John J. Jack Hunt of Lattimore, Edith Lutz of Belwood and Charles D. Owens of Forest Ci- ty. Jerry O. Adams of Shelby is making his second attempt to unseat one of the incumbents. With Commissioner of In- surance John Ingram seeking the governor’s seat, his position will be open to a newcomer. Runn- ing for the position are Billy Martin and James E. Long. Commissioner of Labor John Brooks is being challenged by Dick Barnes and Don Wiseman. Running for the one Supreme Court associate justice seat are Raymond M.Taylor and Henry E. Frye. Running for the one Court of Appeals judge seat are John CC. Martin, Meyressa Hughes Schoonmaker and Robert L. Cecil. Thirteen Democrats seek three seats on the Cleveland County Board of Commis- sioners. They are Doyne Allison, of Boiling Springs; Oliver S. An- thony of Shelby; Henry L. Botts of Shelby; Thomas A.Brown of Shelby; Joyce Falls Cashion of Kings Mountain; Buford D. Cline of Shelby; Bobby IJ. Crawford of Shelby; Coleman Goforth, incumbent, of Shelby; H. Eugene LeGrand, Route 2, Kings Mountain; T.W. Casey Martin of Lattimore and Carl R. Pearson of Shelby. Four Republicans seek the three seats on the board. The three chosen will face the three Democrats in November. They are Billy H. Davis, Emile Gebel, Charlie Harry and Ruth B. Wilson, all of Shelby. k w Kings Mountain Native Takes Reagan’s Photo It’s a small world. A former Kings Mountain man’s son’s byline appears on the Associated Press pictures coming back from China this week. Bob Stewart’s son,Scott Stewart, is with President Raegan in China and is the Associated Press photographer covering the President and the China trip. 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