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HAVING A FEAST-Membera of Frank Olaaa VFW
Poat 9811 eiijoyed a barbecue feaat Saturday prepared
by Wayne Ruaaell, aecond from left. Pictured eii|oying
the pork and the fun are, left to right, Bruce McDaniel,
Ruaaell, Tom Shytle and Randall Elgin.
Photo by Darrell Auatin
KM Election Tuesday
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tor a second chance In the political
Bweepa takes.
Ttie top candidate must poll more
than the total of hie combined op
position to be a clear winner In
Tuesday's election, according to
Chairman Bennett, who noted that
the "next highest” man can call for
a run-of election by Monday noon
OFFICIAL BALLOT
CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C
Tuesday October 9, 1979
following the official canvass. The'
notice of run-off miAt be filed with
Chairman Bennett. The run-off date
is Nov. 6.
A total of 4,300 citizens are
registered to vote In Tuesday’s
election. Political guessers are
predicting a light vote, between 1300-
ISOO, due to the lack of much out
ward political activity this season.
TTie candidate list:
For Mayor-Incumbent John
Henry Moss, Gilbert Hamrick, Jerry
M. MuUlnax.
For District 1 Commlssloner-
James A. Childers.
For District 111 Commissioner-
Incumbent Corbet Nicholson, T.J.
Ellison, Lawrence Baity, Wayne
Worcester.
For District Four Commissioner-
Incumbent W. Norman King, Harry
(Dutch) WUson.
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1. To vote for a candidate <m the ballot make a cross
(X) mark In the square at the left of the name.
3. Mark only with pencil or pen and 1
Court Docket Includes KM Cases
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3. If you tear or deface or wrnggly 1
return It to the Reelslrar and ,
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Henry Moss
frryM. Mullinax
For Commisioner District No. 1
(Vote For One)
I I James A. Childers
For Commissioner Oi^/cfW
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LJ J- (^B^^i^llison
I I Cm^t\i^olson
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For Commissioner District No. 4
(Vote For One)
I IW. Norman King
I I Harry (Dutch) Wilson
THOMAS L. BENNETT Chairman
Kings Mountain, Board of Electtona
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WALTER M. WADE. JR.
President
219 S. Battlvground Av«.
Bla2«r Bulldino
Kings Mountain. N. C. 28066
Phona 739-1311
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Sixty criminal cases are
(HI the docket tor the two-
week term of Superior
Court beginning Monday In
Shelby. Hon. Forrest A.
Ferrell will be on the bench
and W.H. ChUds, Jr. wlU be
district attorney.
Among the defendants'
are several cases Involving
Kings Mountain area
citizens.
Armando Lopez Is
charged with breaking and
entering Parker’s Amoco
Station. State's witnesses
are BUI Parker, owner of
Uie store, and Sgt. Bob
Hayes, Investigating of
ficer for Kings Mountain
Police Department.
Donedd Wayne Bridges Is
charged with armed
robbery and felonious
assault of the late Ab
Tarbro, Kings Mountain
farmer. Prosecuting
witnesses are BUI Jenkins,
Paul Barbee and Jim
Woodard.
, Trial of Maurice
Richards, of Grover, on
charges of murder Is
slated for Tues., Oct. 16th.
Prosecuting witnesses are
Peggy H. Richards, Joe
King, Jim Woodard and
Hugh Buff.
Jurors for the week of
Oct. 8; Jackie P.
Cockerham, Charles H.
Greene, Karen P. Propst,
Carolyn D. Rsunseur, Sam
W. Howell, Christine
Perkins, Charles F.
Mauney, Grady Ware,
Walter Black, Robert
Proctor, Oscar Pryor, Jr.,
Libby Sarazen, Revandra
Newton, William M.
Hamrick, Olene Hawkins,
Linda White, Carolyn
Hamrick, Kaye Kale,
Flora Carpenter, E.V.
AUen, BUly Horn, Crsilg
Jones, Jr., Eunice J.
Wright, Kathleen Sisk,
Zella Byers, Margaret
Gaston, Sallle Lee, Samuel
Poston, Jr., Worth
Spangler, Richard
Sleeves, MarUyn Blanton
and Michael Brewer.
Also: Barbara Freeman,
Viola M. Gaines, Bobby
Hull, Sandra W.
Kochanowlcz, Mary Sue
Te^rry, Novella Smart,
^bby” Thrift, David
Travis, Jr., Wayne N.
Houser, Paul T. Weldon,
Donald Wesson, WUUam
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It Is Time For A Change.
ELECT
JERRY MULUNAX
Your Vote And
Suoport Appreciated MAYOR
Clyde Eskridge, III, Sue
Allen Evans, Ad(Ue Ray L.
HaniU, Edgar B. Harris,
John Plyler, Jr., Ruby W.
Poston, J.C. Rabb,
Thomas E. Rempson,
Betty R. Dover, David S.
Timms, Melba W. Hen-
VOTE
UNEBERGER
West, Roger L.
Wlgglngton, WlUle James
WUUams, Jr., Donald E.
Wray, A.J. Odom, W.C.
McGraw, Margie WUson
McDaniel, Max M<K>>mbs,
John McClain, Suzsinne B.
Ivle, Glenn M. Hedrick,
Eugene R. Hale, William
Lee Grlgg, Gene Willard
Grlgg, Jerry Franklin
Gregory, Richard Greer,
Steve J. Greene, Sa(Ue
Wright, Charles Grady
Martin and Richard
Hager.
Jurors for the week of
Oct. 15th are Gladys
Shields, Linda Haynes,
Ben Turner, Raymond
Haskins, Jo Pendleton, L.
Faye Kennedy, Gladys
Moses, Margaret Ann
Towery, Jonas Austin
Hopper, Robei't F.
Lovelace, Sr., John E.
ChUders and Gloria Heath.
Also: Irene Hazel Hicks,
Rebecca L. Kiser, Robert
P. Queen, Lloyd Rabb,
Paul Ramseur, Jr., Mary
Sue Ramsey,. Ml(^lael
Randan, Jack Ray Dover,
Lee Alvin Mauney, Joann
Tallent, Ladenla P.
Hardin, Essie Wiggins
Daves, Charles H. Grlgg,
Marlin Towery, Sandra L.
Woodard, Vivian M.
Davidson, Bessie Viola
Fisher, Gordon L. Griffin,
Leonard L. Hopper, Mae S.
Reece, Phillip Ray
Rucker, Gene Edward
Benfleld, Patricia K.
Francis, Edith B. KeUy,
candy Vassey, Grady H.
Lovelace, Betsy Mc-
Cbrver, Larry D. Wagner,
drlck, Fred J. Walker, C.S. Mltchem, Elizabeth R. FaUs, CXirtls E. Simmons,
Newton. Kenneth Yarbro, Miller, Clarence E. Lon- Elizabeth Cameron and
Robert T. Mulllcan, Ruth don. E.B. HamUton, Judy Ben G. Llsenba.
PfcTi Pay Shoos®
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FOR
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Reg. $16 97
22.00
Reg. $31.97
Men's rugged harness boot.
Genuine leather f(x>t and
tricot lined shaft.
Men's vinyl 8-inch “Trail King" work
b(x>t. Goodyear welt construction.
Insulated for (xmifort. Redwrxxl.
8-inch unlined style. Reg. $14.97.
10.00
6-inch unlined style. Reg. $13.97.
9.00
All thermal socks and work socks. 20% off.
KM Plaza Shopping Center
Open Mon.-Thurs. 10-8 FTi. 10-9
Sat 9-8 Sunday l-S
Sale prices good thru Sunday.
Master Charge or Visa. Open eweninga and Sunday 1-6 pm.
THESE *79 FORDS
ARE MORE THAN
WADE CAN STOMACH.
Wade’s In pain. It seems his eyes were bigger than
his stomach and he over ordered.
Now Wade’s sitting around with forty-five, 1979
Fords In stock. And does he have butterflies.
You see, show date for the 1980 Fords Is October
12th.
Wade would feel a whole lot better about being In a
pickle If you’d come look over the 1980 Fords and buy
a '79 Ford.
You’ll feel better about a '79 Ford. Because Ford
has a special dealer Incentive on some 1979 Ford cars
and V-8 trucks.
And, then too, Wade’s prices are very easy to
digest.
VWADEFORD
Hiuhwav 74, Kinus Mt.. N.C.