20' G o VOLUME 94. NUMBER 57 THURSDAY, AUGUST 20. 1981 KINGS MOUNTAIN. NORTH CAROLINA They’re Off And Running In City Commissioner Race V O.C. KISER Kiser , Operator Of Year O.C. Kiser, chief operator of the T.J. Ellison Water Plant on Moss Lake, hs been named Class B Water Plant Operator of the Y ear in North Carolina. He is the first Kings Mountain _ operator to be chosen for the • honor. He received the award two weeks ago at a meeting of the North Carolina Water Works Society in Chapel Hill. Until the announcement was made, he was not aware he was being con sidered for the honor. “In most cases,” he said, “you don’t know you have been . nominated until you are G chosen.” Kiser, a Dixon School Road resident, has been employed by the city for six years. Prior to that, he spent most of his work ing years in the automotive in dustry on the west coast. Selection is made by judging a person's ability to run a plant and implement new ideas. Kiser ^ and Walt Ollis, City Water Superintendent, have im plemented a number of new ideas over the past several years. Turn To Page 3-A Four persons-including one incumbent-have filed thus far for the upcoming Kings Moun tain Board of Commissioners race, but to date only one race is developing. Incumbent District Sue com missioner Jim Dickey, who filed for re-election last Saturday, is facing a challenge from Jan Deaton, who also filed Saturday, and Johnnie Caldwell, who filed late Tuesday. The only other person to file thus far has been Curt Gaffney, who filed at 12:15 p.m. Friday- just 15 minutes after the filing period began-for the District Five seat currently held by Com missioner Bill Grissom. In addition to the two seats mentioned above, the District Two seat, currently held by Commissioner Humes Houston, will also be up for grabs in the October 6 election. Houston and Grissom have not yet announc ed whether or not they will seek re-election. Candidates may file for office through Luther Bennett, Elec tions Board Chairman, until noon September 4. Deadline for registering to vote in the October 6 election is September 7. In the case of a runoff, which would be held on November 3, citizens registering by October 5 would be eligible to vote. Citizens may register to vote at any time at the Cleveland County Board of Elections office in Shelby, or they may register in Kings Mountain by contacting the registrar in their voting precinct. Persons filing for office will be required to pay a $5 filing fee. The three commissioner seats are for four-year terms. • * * Dickey is completing his third term in city government. He served two two-year terms and is on his first four-year term. I / T'i / lAMES J. DICKEY He said his proudest moment as a city commissioner came dur ing one of his two-year terms when the city constructed Moss Lake. ‘The lake has done a lot for Kings Mountain and Cleveland County,” he said. IAN DEATON His priorities, if re-elected, would be utilities and roads, he said. “1 would like to see that we keep our utilities-gas, electricity, water and sewer-in A-1 shape,” he said. “And we need to im- lOHNNIE CALDVIfELL prove our streets. They’re get ting sort of rough.’ Dickey and his wife, Audrey, reside on Phifer Road and are the parents of two children, Jim my and Robin. They are active in Central United Methodist CURT GAFFNEY Church. Dickey has been in the textile business in Kings Mountain for over 30 years, having served most of that time as vice presi- Turn To Page S-A School Bells Ring Monday Home Savings Plan To Get Federal Charter Home Savings and Loan Association of Kings Mountain will hold a meeting of stockholders next Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Savings and Loan offices on West King Street to vote on the possibility of becom ing a federal savings and loan. ^ Tom Tate, president of Home ® Savings, said the proposal has already gotten state and federal approval. If the stockholders ap prove the idea, the institution will apply for a federal charter through the Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta. Tate said a federal charter is an advantage because “it cuts out one audit and gives us the opportunity to do things that federal savings and loans can do without waiting for slate ap proval.” Home is currently a state