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Runoffs Officially Called In Three Council Races From Page 1-A Mountain native, is married to former postmaster Charles Alexander and is a real estate agent and president of the Kings Mountain Board of Realtors. She is also making her first bid for city elective office. Mrs. Alexander has said she would direct more attention to the concerns of senior citizens and is con- cerned with problems facing Northwoods and other such developments. Fred Finger, who formerly worked as inventory and pro- duction manager at Eaton Corporation and was plant manager for a number of years at Lambeth Rope Cor- poration, has said that com- puistising the town’s record eeping would be his top priority with a study of salary schedules for all city employees and setting up a computerized purchasing department. Jim Dickey, 12 year veteran of the board of com- missioners, is chairman of the city energy committee which is taking steps to build a hydro plant on Moss Lake. Dickey has said that he would like to see the completion of that project, along with others in which he has been involved and headed during the last 12 years. Harold Phillips, a former commissioner in the 1950’s in the Glee A. Bridges ad- | ministration, is former retired superintendent of Craftspun Mills. Phillips has said he would like to see reduction in utilities for senior citizens and more communication by citizens and public officials. Polls will open at 6:30 a.m. and close at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 5th at the city’s two polling places: West Kings Mountain at the Armory and East Kings Mountain at the Com- munity Center. School patrons will also be voting in Grover and at Bethware School in the school trustee race. YOUR VOTE COUNTS! Thank you for week's election. On November another Please your remember interests, ELECT Sth, r opportunity direction of our Council. your support in: last you will influence have to the my desire to bring L your concerns — your voice — to city government. Together, we can tend to the needs of the present with an eye to the future. RUBY ALEXANDER DISTRICT [5 COMMISSIONER for women educators, is celebrating its 38th anniver- sary October 13-18. The sorority, which was chartered in Jefferson City, Missouri, now has its head- quarters in Kansas City, Missouri. The sorority pro- motes high standards of education and recognizes the outstandin women educators who are activel engaged in teaching, in ad- ministration, or in some specialized field of the teaching profession. Celebrate ggest And Best Sealy’s iversail & — Paid Political Advertisement? In Kings Mountain, Beta STUREPEDIC SALE! American's #1 selling Premium-Plus mattress Sealy® Posturepedic® '202-°750 avings ON SETS 25,000,000 Posturepedics sold...and Sealy keeps building them better! Patented Firm-Touch® coils and Posture-Grid® foundation gives the ultimate in firm support. Plus luxurious 5-layer com- fort level. Unique Back Support System promises no morning backache from sleeping on a too-soft mattress. riiture ~ 909 GROVER ROAD « KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. 28086 + PHONE: 739-5656 Alpha Delta Kappa, an in- Chi chapter is made up of ternational honorary sorority teachers representing each Thursday, October 17, 1985-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 7A 38TH BIRTHDAY FOR ADK—Sarah Griffin, Betsy Wells, Brenda Neal, Jaquitha Reid, right, all members of Beta Chi Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa, serve refreshments, above, to Dean Westmoreland, left, and teachers at Kings Mountain Senior High as part of the local chapter’s birthday celebration. Women Note Anniversary Turn To Page 11-A ANNIE R. CORRY The Right Choice For Kings Mountain School Board TO THE CITIZENS OF KINGS MOUNTAIN: I am a citizen of Gastonia and have worked in the Gaston County School System with Annie R. Corry for at least ten years and I have personally known her for twenty-five years. Therefore, I am unable to vote in this particular election. We must remember that our children must be our first concern in education. Much progress has been made in education and let’s make a wise choice in the selection of the person to serve on the School Board. Mrs. Corry has had 39 years of experience as a teacher, librarian and Assistant Principal and is qualified for the Kings Mountain School Board. All children have the right to get a good education. It takes everyone working together to make things better. Voting for Mrs. Annie R. Corry to the Kings Mountain School Board is the answer. i DE RIV Byers Of Gastonia Paid Pol. Adv. iH Mrs. Mae Rose McMiller | COMING SOON STEPHEN KING'S C ats EVERY MOVI 96°......, SOON OVER 2000 MOVIES IN STOCK WIDEST SELECTION OF VHS TAPES WEEKEND RENTAL - VCR - $19.95 With 3 Free Movies 3 Days - Camera & VCR -$39.95 FEATURING Missing In Action Part II Certain Fury New Location To Serve You Better 611 S. LAFAYETTE ST. 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