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Thurwlay. NoTMBbw 13, 1980-ElNCS MOUNTAW HERALO-Pag* SB Hi [Pk^ Pd/ShoesO^ Women’s sale Save 30% & more! 4 SPEAK ON ISSUES—C«ntrali School studonts took thoir politicking for tho proaidontial can- dldatM Mrloualy and campaigned prior to •lection day. Back row, Tammy Allen and Photo by Lib Stewart Roderick Boyce. Front, from left. David Ran dall, Jeff ScUm, Karen Holcomb, Myra Yar borough, and John Webeter. Central Students Voted Seventh graders in John Pet- tus’ social studies class at Central School took their politics serious ly recently as they campaigned for presidential candidates. Like vinually all schools in the system, the students voted in a mock election Tuesday. The “Spirit of 80’s Contest”, in which the young people par ticipated, is sponsored by Junior Scholastics and the winning social studies class wins an all expense paid trip to the nation’s capitol. “V oter Awareness Through Student Participation” was the program theme and students representing the major presiden tial candidates were introduced by a campaign manager and then presented views of the can didates. Jeff Seism introduced David Randall (John Anderson), John Webster introduced Roderick Boyce (Jimmy Carter) and Karen Holcomb introduced Myra Yar borough (Ronald Reagan). Tam my Allen was panel moderator. The program was presented during 4th, 6th and 8th periods during the day to allow every member of the study body to at tend, as well as the public. “A vote for Anderson is a vote for the ERA and the house is where the woman’s place is”, said David Randall. “Jimmy Carter is from the South and he knows our needs”, said John Webster. He is ex perienced at making many dif ficult decisions and he has prov ed himself as a peacemaker.” Roderick Boyce said “Carter will put people back to work dur ing the next four years and con trol inflation. “Carter has been blamed for about everything, said the young man, but he has kept our coun try out of war. If you want a real president, tell your parents to HONOR — Max lenkins. Carding Supervisor, was presented a 20-year pin and certificate and gold money clip by Mike God frey, Deportment Head of Ctxrding. during a plant recognition ceremony at Phenix Plant of Burlington Industries. Ji \ FIVE YEAR PIN - Louise Allen. Bobbin Stripper at Phenix Plant of Burlington Industries, was presented her five year pin ond certificate by Ray Baughman, Department head of Spinning-Winding during o plant ceremony recently. SERVICE AWARD — James Adams, Receiving Clerk, is presented his IS year pin ond certificate by Max Jenkins, Car ding Supervisor, following a plant birthday party at Burl ington Industries Phenix Plant. vote for Carter Tuesday.” Myra Yarborough, represen ting Reagan, blamed Carter for inflation, the 600 promises he has made and not kept, the high rise in taxes, the failing economy, and giving away the Panama Canal. She also blamed the President for the high cost of gasoline, $ 1.22 a gallon, she said, and the high cost of hamburger, SI.19 a pound, among other things. She said that Reagan will cut taxes by 30 percent over the next three years and reduce government spending. Reagan (Myra Yarborough) asked Carter (Roderick Boyce) how he plann ed to remain neutral in the Per sian Gulf and Boyce replied, “by not using military force.” Boyce asked Reagan (Miss Yar borough) what Reagan planned to about the hostages and she replied, “Give them a certain time to get home and then I’ll do something else.” Miss Yar borough asked David Randall (Anderson) how he felt about drafting women and he replied, “Men should go to battle and women should stay at home.” Women’s genuine leather sandal on a leather, scooped twedge. Brick. Reg. $18.97 Women’s donut siedge sandal wHh scalloped vamp arxi cushioned insole. Reg. $13.97 ~ All Reg. $&97 and Reg. $7.97 clutch bags... I ^51 Sheer-to-lhe-waist pantyhose. 80* psir. Women’s njst suede leather boot Exposed fleece lining arxl unit sole. Reg. $18.97 ■/jf- i? Women’s Ian, sueded leather hiking boot Fleece lined. Reg. $24.97 KM Plaza Kings Mountain I prices good thru Sunday. Master Card or Visa. Open evenings and Sunday 1-6pm. CONGRESSMAN JIM BROYHILL SAYS “THANK YOU” uouw ^ " .jgo.ho'q'o''' verV VOtB ict \vVie >• to f ot' ;tV ' , aiV> tio"- Vat*' eacB mant „,eet ot jted at'‘ ot 'B' dia"' .lat't to 9 led*' tVvt>» and t to i” beBat tba' con*";^ . dedt'®^ le*'®. , win* ...t V"'® =d « VOtB econo'" acB r ' tt>at olt'^ '®r'’ded‘ ettot t ins'-* the ,i,tt vet t vnne' d''^'‘'tl.8htn*' nd '“V Vleasad' otedB%\ Coo*t' each Dvsttt chotV oftt' tine alvia* veno' dl'*® ot 9° lvtt'“ •rtuTattoB- attt ..„.ca \ a® t'<‘®?;vev.® 9' opt' In tetes ,d ih heat' connt ed a* tot Vd” thaoB* ,sh that auppd® V . \%ove' not ch ha" .jot* each 9' iht' apt'®® td to isvatah tapt pleas' altV U'* - acc'P® , ,8ht0f' ■d t® tepte 9to' to V® vheh'- «e Vvnov ?\e inv \et olvid* fedeta govet tdB • ptoVBtt con*" Congre$$man Jim Broyhill A SINCERE THANK YOU FOR YOUR VOTE AND CONTINUED SUPPORT t Paid for by Jim Broyhill Congressional Club
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