!B1
•Local Girls Compete
For %ittle Mss N,C.’’
Hr. and Mr*. Jamea Henry {day the piano.
Whetstlna, and Angela Both young people are
Dawn Lyon, 10-yearKtld atudenta at Bathwara
School.
A third Bethwara
DBNNA WHETSTINB
The ralgnlng a
Utleholdar la Cant
Poate of Hickory.
Angela will dance h)
The atate flnala la a
prallmlnaiy to the national
flnala. Each aUte flnaUat
will receive an all-expenaa
paid tr^i to the naUonal
ANGELALTON
Bob Hope Reelected
Rescue Squad Captain
CAPTAIN BOB HOPE
Bob Hope waa re-elected
Captain of the Klnga
Mountain Reacue Squad
lor the fourth conaecuttve
term Sunday at a apedal
meeting at Squad head-
quartera.
Squad membera re
elected Raymond
Galloway to a third term
operatlona of petroling
reecue work on John H.
Moas Lake; Clifford
Lovelace, aecond
lieutenant hi charge of
rolling equipment, am-
bulancea and other
vehlclea and their main
tenance, Mark Hughea,
aecond lieutenant In
charge of all medical
equipment and other
facUltlea inalde the am
bulance pertinent to
auatalnlng life and trana-
portlng patients; Richard
Hildreth, aergeant In
charge of aoclal fimctlons
and maintenance of the
reacue building; Mike
McDaniel, aergeant In
charge of grounda
maintenance at the
building; Johnny Caldwell,
reelected to a third term aa
secretary; and Rita Cobb,
re-elected as treasurer.
Allen Jolley, mlniater of
music at First BM>tlst
Church, continues to serve
aa chaplain and Dr. Frank
Sbicox continues to serve
as medical advisor.
Revival Services Set
At Bethlehem Baptist
Two Students Among
Outstanding Scholars
Two students from the
Cleveland County area are
among outstanding
scholars at the University
of North Carolina at
Chapel HIU atq^fiitg this
year under the prestigious
James M. Johnston
Awards Program.
Johnston Bchidars are
Larry Charles Carpenter,
son of Mr. and Mrs. HIU A.
Carpenter of Waco, a
freshman at UNC-CH
majoring In Business
Administration; and John
Butler Plonk, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. John B.
Plonk of Route 1, Box 137,
Kings Mountain, a Junior
at imC-CH majoring In
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Pipeline
Story Is
Scheduled
WUUam Kemp Jr., of the
North CaroUna OU Job
bers, will present a
program called "The
Alaska Pipeline Story” at
tonight’s Kings Mountain
Lions Club meeting.
The clUb meets at the
country club at 7 p. m. for
dinner and a business
session. A board of
directors meeting being
called following the
regular session tonight.
Final reports on the chib
fruit cake and broom sales
projects wlU be turned In
tonight.
Revival services at
Bethlehem Baptist Church
of Kings Mountain wUl be
held January 13-16, with
the Rev. Charles "Buddy”
Freeman, evangelist.
Btach service wlU begin
at 7 p. m. and the morning
service at 11. The Adult
Cliolr, and students from
Gardner-Webb CoUege wlU
provide special music.
Rev. "Buddy” Freeman
is CoUege Mlnlster-
Coordlnator of
Denominational Relatlans
and Religious Activities at
Gerdner^Webb. He Is a
native at Kings Mqun^gln
who was educated at Beth-
ware School, Gardner-
Webb and Carson-Newman
OoUeges.
Rev. RusseU Fitts Is
pastor of the Bethlehem
Church. Music Is uixler the
direction of Rev. Vernon
Frank Accompanists are
Nancy Hughes, Pianist and
Frances Lall, organist.
The pubUc Is cordlaUy
Invited to attend aU ser
vices.
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Congratulations^
Mayor John H. Moss
On The New Gty Hall
And The Other $16 Million
You’ve Brought To Town
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KmS mooATSW niAMA
At Least We Know Where
Some Of Our Federal
Tax Money Went!
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BY A KINGS MOUNTAIN CITIZEN
A Progressive-Mnded
Kings Mountian