Page 2A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Wednesday, August 5, 1987 Attend Dupin Crusade 2) Welcome Ford Festiva... with all these features. Reclining Low-Back Bucket Seat With Headrests MICA SPILL—Ten volunteer firemen in the Bethlehem Fire Department, above, assist trucker Oreal Tuchet of Acme Trucking, Louisiana, in reloading mica after the heavy load spilled all over Dixon Road Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. when an oncoming car traveling on the 5 MPH Bumper 1.3 Liter Overhead-Cam 4-Cylinder Engine trucker’s side of the road in a curve near Compact School forced the trucker to brake and shift his load. Firemen worked for two hours to reload the tractor trailer rig, headed south to the 1-85 Truck Stop. The driver of the car, traveling north, did not stop. The tractor-trailer rig had loaded mica at KMG Minerals. Carl Goforth And Ken Jenkins Challenge Allen In District One From Page 1-A the board and if he is elected city commissioner pledged to “work with allcitizens and all members of the city council. “My intention is to serve all the people and to weigh each decision carefully and face issues as the come.I have no axes to grind and am not run- ning for any group. I believe in good, honest government and will vote in all matters for the best interests of the citizens of Kings Mountain.” Jenkins, a Kings Mountain native, is the son of Mrs. Ada C. Jenkins and the late Jesse Jenkins. He is a graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School and is a Navy veteran of World War II who served aboard the USS Summers 381 for two years. A former credit manager at Baird Fur- niture and McGinnis Fur- niture, he also worked at Har- pls FLuner: | tiome before join- "ing the City of Kings Moun- tain as its second Superinten- dent of Mountain Rest Cemetery 22 years and eight months ago. He is a member of Macedonia Baptist Church. Said Jenkins in a filing statement: “I was proud of the service I rendered to the citizens of Kings Mountain at Mountain Rest Cemetery for 22 years and eight months. Mountain Rest Cemetery is admired by people from all over the country who have complimented me on this well-maintained cemetery many times over the years I served. I respected everyone's loved ones and always treated each family fairly. If elected as city com- missioner from District I, I would favor a city manager form of government because I feel that due to the tremen- dous growth of our city that this is essential. If elected, I will voge my own convictions on any and all issues coming before the Council and can assure all voters that I am not obligated to anyone. I feel it would be an honor to serve the citizens of Kings Moun- tain on the board of commis- sioners and pledge to listen to all concerns on any matters, large or small, which in- volves our citizens. I was born and raised in Kings Mountain and my hometown and people mean a great deal to me. In the last two years Psalms 46 has been an in- spiration to me and I would share that with you... “God is my refuge and strength, an ever present help in trouble...” WRIGHT REUNION The Wright Family reunion will be held at 12 noon Satur- day at Erwin Center in Gastonia and conclude at 7 p.m. with a service at St. Peters Tabernacle A.M.E. Zion Church, 911 North York ' Street, Gastonia. Dr. Gedrge fl, W. Thompson, pastor, ‘will deliver the sermon. Front-Wheel Drive Power Front Disc Brakes MacPherson Strut Front Suspension Ford Festiva LX 10-Gallon Fuel Tank Welcome Value. Comes with a long list of popular standard features: * 1.3 Liter 4-Cylinder Engine ® 5-Speed Manual Overdrive Transaxle ® Rack and Pinion Steering * MacPherson Strut Front Suspension With Stabilizer Bar Power Front Disc/Rear Drum Brakes Halogen Headlamps © Tinted Glass ® Opening Rear Quarter Windows e Dual Electric Remote-Control Mirrors 2995 ¢ Electronic AM/FM Stereo/Digital Clock e Interval Windshield Wipers e Tilt Steering Wheel © Rear Window Defroster © And Much, Much More. 2 in stock for immediate delivery WADE FORD HIGHWAY 74 - KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. PHONE 739-4743 WALL STREET MORTAR SHELL FOUND - Kings Mountain policeman Harry Kyle shows the World War II mortar shell which elec- tricians found while working under the former home of the late John Gladden in Kings Mountain Tuesday. \ crew from Fort Bragg disassembled the shell. THANK YOU, KINGS MOUNTAIN For making our business a success. At the 'c¢ quest of all of our friends we are changing ou! opening hours. Starting Monday, August 10: TUESDAY-THURSDAY 1:00-8:00 FRIDAY & SATURDAY 1:00-5:00 Closed Sunday & Monda B&N CERAMICS Corner Of Linwood Road & Second Phone 734-0702 = COMES TO STREET INVESTMENT SERVICES FOR AMERICA wire INTEST A SERVICE OF ISFA CORP-MEMBER SIPC You've worked hard for your money and Home Federal Savings & Loan wants to see that your money works hard for you. That's why we are expanding our ser- vices to have available to you IN- VEST, a convenient securities brokerage program opening August 10th in our home office. Through INVEST, a service of ISFA Corporation-Member SIPC, you can obtain the objective advice you need to build a foundation of safe in- vestments. And choose from a full range of mutual funds, trusts, stocks, “+ bonds, and other investment options right where you bank. Registered INVEST Representatives are available to provide you instant up-to-date information on market con- ditions and to offer objective invest- ment advice. 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