Page 14A Kings' Mountain Mayor Rick Murphrey (pictured far right) led a line of ghouls, soldiers, cowboys and wild animals from City Hall to Patri- ots Park in the annual Great Pumpkin Halloween Parade last Thursday. ‘Once at the park children listened to stories, played games and searched the haystack for prizes in- cluding the golden pumpkins. Red Palmer, KMFD, and his son Mason, who is 2, enjoyed the pa- rade. Mason dressed as spiderman. rd — Christy Conner, children’s librarian, and a volunteer read the storybook “The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Any- thing” to eager listeners. i I Milynn Judd, age 2, found one of the ‘golden pumpkins. Golden pumpkin winners received $25 gift certificates to Toys-R-Us Jordayn Gantt, age 5, above; and Kadience Hunter, age 10, at right, found the remaining golden pumpkin.

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