!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 For The Figure You SOBS Natursllm ojq^ct H to lib. lose a day. percent natural food BUivlement And for the comfort you need Pennyrloh custom fit. Miracle Bra. Pennyrloh Creations UT S. Broad St. Gastonia, 864-1441 868-8886 m LARRY HAMRICK Real Estate Broker All Forms Insurance OFFICE; HOMt The Johnston Awards Progmm has 437 scholars currently enroUed at the three participating campuses — UNC-CH, UNC-Oreensboro and N. C. State University. Begun In the faU of 1870, It Is the largest scholarship program hi the University of North CaroUna system and In the state. 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. WHY WAIT tOUf SEPTIC TAN* TROUBLES? G«t RQEBICK-S7 and *• S7 dadi jmar. (Ra gnanmtaad to wttk or money taa^). * • 77 kiHa rooto in City Seweror S^c dratai fUls. WESTERN AUTO S S i rmnintrRii! ~ Low Cost Buildings Maintenance FREE EASTERN BUILDING CO. s.o. BOX sees •oaN.N.c.sTsss Write Todsv for InforrTMtion *"' * ^AME ADDRESS STATE ZIP . □ MORNING o AFTERNOON O EVENING IF NO PHONE. PLEASE GIVE DIRECTIONS Now's the time to.. . WINURIZE YOUR HOMII 1 Conserve Energy This Winter m rrns of home imfmvfmimts A VA8IETY Of lOW PAYMENT PIANS CAROLINA BRICKSTONE aU: 864-163* NIGHTS; 867-6609 lUILDIRS (Supplies a service) Buy your winferixing Kite, Peel Covers 6 Peel Heotera Newl CAROUNA SWIMMING POOLS 6 PATIOS ) 99^ is back. AGi«at LirChklwn Feed 2 pieces of chicken, potatoee-gravy and roll 413 East King Street Offer esnkeeFSb 28,1077 lUmday, January 11, 1677 MDU^-HERALD-Page 8 Congratulations^ Mayor John H. Moss On The New Gty Hall And The Other $16 Million You’ve Brought To Town bum aa KmS mooATSW niAMA At Least We Know Where Some Of Our Federal Tax Money Went! PAID ADVERTISEMENT BY A KINGS MOUNTAIN CITIZEN A Progressive-Mnded Kings Mountian

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