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« nf r P«g« 8 .. KINGS MOUNTAIN HERAtD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. 7^ Thursday, January 13, I9^(^ r JANUABT Business Leaders Are Optimis tic For 1965; Richard Culyer Is Young Man Of The Year; Neil Johnson, E. R. Goter Win I*io- motions At Foote; Local Demo crats To Inauguration; City Elec tion Four Months Away, But Politicking Outwardly Quiet; Toll-Free Gastonia Phone Serv’- Ice Due On May 19th; United Fund Hits New $21,500 High; Mayor Glee Bridges Expects To Seek Sixth Term In May; May or .To Recommend Fire Truck Gift; Outside Service Under Fire; Senator White, One Of 14 Frosh In Upper Chamiber, Gets Seat 36; Gamble Stadium Fund Now Ex ceeds $44,000; Twin Birthdays For Kiwanis Here; C. Of C. Elects Harris President; School Official Attend Briefing On Civil Rights Act^Federal Cash; Ware Likely Thomasson Successor On Cleveland Elections-Hoard; May or Glee A. Bridges Files For Sixth Term; John H. Moss Likely To Oppose Incumbent Mayor; Five KMHS Seniors’Among Nine Candidates For PPG Scholar ship; Firemen Begin Fund Drive. FEBRUARY Hord-Reed Clinic Opened Mon day; School Desegregation Is Here, Poses Niunerous Adminis trative Problems; First Union Pledges $2000, Jaycees $1000 For Stadium; Sewage Plant Engineer ing Begins; Maino: Margrace Plant Underway; Heart Fund Caenpaign Is Underway; Mrs. Morrison Names Committees; Dixon an4 Moss Out For Mayor, Still For Board; Fund For Sta dium Reaches $51,048; City Pow er- Sellers Shorted In Utilities- REA Agreement; G-W President Addresses Lions; White On Sev en Committees; Creiftspun Yarns Stadium Gift $5,000; Mrs., McGill, Norman King Are Seeking Sec ond Terms; ^Oiite Will Fight Build Manse; White. Co-Signs Liquor Tax Bill; Annual Kiwania Club Talent Show Thursday; Proceeds For Stadium; UH. 74 Hearing Expected In May; Comm. Rhea Will Move Replac ing Dickson Firm; Herndon Firm Plant To Build Modern Plapt; Walker And Brown File In 5: Registration Books To Open; Kesler Wins ^SF Fellowship; Bill Herndon Repeat Champ; Moss Promises Effort To Obtain Return Of Kings ESC; Herndon Resigns Chairmanship; Sewage Plans Deadline Will Be Met By May 1; Citizens Are Readying For Easter; City Politicising Picks Up Steam; Harris Tf) Preach Sunrise Sermon; Bell iB Burying Lines of Cable; Dave Neill Joins First Union Bank; School Body Adopts New Pupil Assignment Plan; Hearing Tto Be May 5th On US 74 By-Pa»s; Bids Are Invited For New Sta dium; Jolly Wins Sales Promo tion; $1.1 Million Tag On Pfa- liminary Sewage Plans; Owe More Day To Register; No New Candidates In Field; Public Hear ing On By-Pass Will Be Held On Wednesday; ARP Church To Call Ritchie As Minister; Heimiin Mauney Wins Promotion; Boys’ State Delegates Named, High School Teacher Kim Cashioa Ghore<^apher For Shelby dy; Kings Mountain’s Assi^- ment Plan Approved By Stafe, Now With HEW; Plonk To Head Lions Club. MAT Citizens To Polls Tuesday For Biennial Voting; UB. 74 Hearing Is Lively; McGowan Replies ’To Objections Are Listed; Low Sta dium Bid Painfully High; Dr. Sam Robinson Is Plonk’s Part ner; Registrars Add 374 Names To Pollcooks; 19 Candidates Are Seeking Eight Positions; John x TM TV- n T^- I Henry Moss, Cline, Ellison, King, Utility-REA PlanKelly pi^on j^yn-Offs Indicated; Biddix Issues Platform; Sen^ Miy Rm! ran- Voters Re-Elect Two For School Post; Thieves Hit Will Call; Voters Re-Elect_ Two .i,. • T TT 1 Tir c I School Trustecs; Joe H. M^an- Wmn-Dixie In $2,000 Haul; W. S.ij^l In District Post; Babcock Biddix, James Guyton File For | Reports From City Board PosU Senate. House By-Tass He^g; West- Honor Davis, Ex - Legislator; ern Union In New Location; Sta- Olum Bidi a™ RdJeCri; Foot. $1,000 Each To Stadium; Bene- fit-BridgeFashion Show ^t For Heart Fund Thursday Night; Ar chitects Get Go-Ahead on Draw ings. MARCH Cagers Get 55-51 First Round Win; Four More Candidates En ter Bids For Office In May Vote; Moore Confident Power Tiff Re sult Will Suit All; Citizens Here Give $2,386 For Heart Fund; Smith To Head Rotary Club; Mixed Chorus Gets “Excellent”; Decision Due Soon On Improve ments To F^fer Road; Harry Is Seeking Re'-ejection; Hearing Is Near On US 71 By-Pass; $65,000 Burger Firm To Be Built; Rural Citizens Evidence Interest In More Toll-Free Phone Service; $34,498 Research Grant To Blan ton; Stadium S. O. S.: $15,000 Needed To Let Contracts; Cline, Goforth and Rhea File; “Cock- tad Bill” Was “By Request”; Four Youths Face Charges of Theft; Champion Salesman Sam Weir Is Kings Mountain’s Lion- Of 'The Year; Cities Still Red headed Stepchild As Utilities- REA Turn Deaf Ear; Central Methodists To Build $200,000 Sanctuary; Rumor Mill Still Grinding But No New Candi dates File; Railroad Area To Be Discussed By Moss, Strench; Glass Named To VPW Post; APRIL Sewage Improvements Dead lines Will Not Be Met; Kings Mountain Tapped For Commun ity Pride Contest; Mrs. Verlee Roberts Files For Board Of Edu- <»ttion Post; Stadium Fund Shy By $7318; Pledges To Date Are $72,681; Foote Promotes H. M. Broadwater; ARP Church To Announces Wage Increase; First Citizens Bank -Seeks Brancdi Here; Auxiliary Elects Mrs. Blanton; 189 Negro Students Prefer Former All . White Schools; Dial, Dial. Dial All Toll- Free To Gastonia, Since 12:01 May 19; Miss Jackson Wins Scholarship; Moss Schedules Meeting. May 27 With Streat.Ti Sanitation Officials; Mauney Heads School Board; HEW Falls To Approve District Scho<ri Plan; Biddix and Walker Defeat In cumbent Commissioners; Raines Speaker To Graduates. JUNE School Board Approves “First Choice” Assignments; Sewer Plan Deadline Extended; CMnpU- ance Plan Filed Again; KMHS Graduates 219 Seniors; SpetKjer Church Calls Moore; Baptists To BuiM $80,000 Sanctuary; By- Pass May To Be Posted Before Second Hearing; Amended Bud gets of City; Revenues To Top Estimates; Beaver Named To Seminary Post; Rev. Haden Is Ordained; Traffic Control Inter est Is High At Tuesday Commis sion Session; Enrollment 211 At Summer Term; Hearing Is.^Set For July 21st On First-Citizens Application; 50th Anniversaiy For Second Baptist; Masonic Temple To Be Dedicated; Land Assumes New Duties; Delegates Off To Girls’ State; Many Tex tile Firms Set Week Holiday; No Teachers Hired Or Fired In Kings Mountain System; 50-Year- Old Second Baptist Began In One-Room School; Cabs To Up Some Fares; Legion Juniors Ad vance Round; Commission De fers Zoning Change Action, As Some Citizens Protest; Five-Cent County Tar Reduction For Kings More Than 40,000 View 185th An Mountain, Joins KM School Area; Harper Drug staff. JULY Community Readies For inde- pehden^ Day: S. & L Payments Rerord $215,452; Two<;ounty T-B Group Met Here; WarUck. Dixon, Alexj^nder Are Named To Board; Ray Sisk Promoted To Asalsitnnt Superintendent, S. C. State Parks; City Board Will Adopt Reeoid $997,338 Budget; KM Hospital' Set Npw Policy; Ritch ies Occupy New Parsonage; H®** pital Board Taps Mauney; Street improvementa May Total $46,698 tn Paving, ResurJacIng; Wom an’s Club Is Making Plana For Citizens Town Meeting Day: First Union National WUl Bqild New Banking House; Bank Ap plication Hearing July ill; Stale ARotmeqt, of Teachers 16fi; L. A. Kiser, Jr. Wins Promotion; Bev erly Willis Wina Scholarthip; City ’To Provide Sewage Servu-e ■PO School; Ruling Due Qn Pej*®: Burlington Makes Its Park Area Available To City For Child BarK: Flrst-Cltlzena Application Approved Wednesday; f1r*t Un- i(m National Ups Savktgp Inter est Rates; School Plans To Be Refijed Barnes Confers With 130 Teachers Re-Elected; West Plant Organization Set; Miss Margaret. Ratterre® la Nam ed Western Carolina Dcaan Of Women; Johnson Orders Man power Build-Up, Draft Doubling; KM Knit Fabrics To Build Plant; Board Amended Zoning Ordin ance Democrat Wometi ’To Hear Editor; KMHS Architect*’ Final Inspe^on WUl B® Friday; - AUGUS’l- Hunt Blood Chairman Here; Blood For Life Day Monday; Committee To Update Uptown Is Appointed By Mayor Mom; His torical Group Seeking Members; School Officials In August Push; Chaplain Jordan To Port Bragg, Moving Chores Being Complet ed At KMHS Plant; Outside,aty Industries Get City Water Rate Cut; New Zoning Board Reacti vated Here; Record Dmors At Bloodmobile; Keep Dollars At Home: Turner; DowiltdWn Irn- prova.-nents Cited; Humphrey May Be Battle AiihlVersary Speaker; Industrial Park Plans Are Completed; Blanton .To Head Pharmacy Group; Plortk Chair man Of Zoning Boarit; High School Longtime ProJ^; Clty- Dickson Will Contract For Engi neering; Grover Postmaster Fain Hambright Is 'Tar Heel Pflit- master of Year”. SEPTEMtSk Governor’s Wife Is RAliy Speaker;-Schools Of KM Dis trict Enroll 4260; Kesler Joins igrsi^ Firm; Jaynes Lokt 14 Podiids fo Moving; Commission- Judge lini^isiBe Ends; Charles Wray Is New Solicitor; Human Rei&tkms Committee Sets Fir.^t Meeting; Committees Named; KM Industrial Training Program Being Organized; Kiwanis Hold Anniversary Fete; New Hosiery Firm To Be Constructed; 18th Bethware Fair Open Werlnesday; Western Carolina Most Popular As 161 Students Are Off-To- School; Gen. Laurie Will Attend Celebration: ’Trailers Banned For 120 Days; Rites Conducted For J. E. Mauney; Bethware Fair Is Underway; County Event Opens Tuesday; Gardner Webb Cam paign Organized Tuesday With Goal Of $25,000; Army Secretary Resor To Be Celebration Speak er; Spedalists List Community Needs,Opinions Are Voiced; US 74 Hearing September 30, OCTOBER 185th Celebration Moves To ward Saturday Climax; Lode- port Victims’ Gifts Dispatdied; Hearing Vote 33-32 Favors Pro posed US 74 Relocation; Vice- President Humphrey Wires Con- g^ratulations On Celebration; WIN A VALUABLE SAVINGS ACCOUNT ON "CALLING FOR nBST-CITiZENSr ^Tiine in Radio Station WKMT — 1220 on your dial V These dorysj Thuisday, lanuaiy 13 thteugh Thursday, lonnaiy 20 (Except Sunday) These limes: AJW.: 7d5, 8:55. 9-,55,10:55. 11:55 PJK.: 12:55. Id5, 2:55, 3-.55. 4d5 TO WDi A VALUABLE SAVINGS ACCOUNT, ANSWER YOUR TELEPHONE CALL FROM WKMT BY SATING: 11' FIRST-CrnZENS BANK IS FIBST FOR Iiitsr- itmsi Open House: Thursday, January 20. 6:30 to 9:00 |>.tb. Open for business: Friday. January 21. 9:00 oml niveraary Parade; Preliminary Plans Promised Friday For Nev Sewage Plant; UP Cairmaign Chairmen Named; 62nd Floral Fair To Be Wednesday; Kings Mountain Area G-W” Gifts Top $91.(K)0: Aim Is $100,000; Pilot Cheek Sewage Plant Estimate Is $1,003,000: Trailer Ban 1$ Off As Board Adopts Regulatory Ordl nance; United Fund Seeks $20,- 656, Campugn To Start Monday; $300 Million Road Bond Election In State Tuesday; Morgan Re mains Anti-Speaker Ban; All Celebration Bills Are Paid. NOVEMBER New Branch Bank Will Open Here Within 60 Days; Voters OK Road Bonds, fAmendment; Sta dium Architects Given Go-Ahead; Burned Janitor In Poor Condi tion; Many Events At Scnools Emphasize Annual American Ed ucation Week; Highway Depart ment To Re-Survey US X-l Traf fic, Aim Better Flow; First Un ion Acquires Herndon Lo» ; Flor al Arranging Class Completed; Downtown Group To C->ns dor Incorporation; Hearing For Mar garet McClain On Charge cif Murder November 29; Patterson Grove Barptlst Church Within $153 Of Sanctuary Goal; United Fund Gifts At One-Tlilrd Mark; Hearing Monday On Murder Charge; Superior Stone Wins Safety Honor; Choral Groups To Sing Tuesday. PECEMBER Kings Mountain Gardner Webb Gifts Top $100,000; Injuries Fa tal To Rickie Wilson; Stadium Bids To Be Opened By Architects Here Dec. 14; Former Red Cross Secretary, 67, Succun:ibe, Rites Held Sunday; Speedier US 74 Traffic Is Sought; North Caro lina Speculation Rife As Redis tricting Looms; FRB Hard Mon ey Action Draws Fire; Davidson Coach Banquet Speaker; Mrs. Croft Gets Christmas Gift, Bro ther Aboard Kitty Hawk Unhurt; Industries Are Announcing Holi days; G-'W Appreciation Dinner On Friday: Danny Kiser, Chip Award mas Stocking Fund Bridges Top Gridiron Improvement Plans For January 'Aiding Needy; Sincox Heads 15 Forwarding; Knowing Actor Palsy Appeal. 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