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PMf *A—mRHOR-inBiULP—TlwrUay, ■•ptombar IS. IfIT TOP BANK OFFICE — Charles B. HamUtcm, vice president and city executive of First Citizens Bank, Kings Mountain, receives congratulations from Lewis R. Holding (left), bank president, for the KM office being named most outstanding during 1976. J. S. Meares, senior vice president and regional supervisor. Is at right. KM Bank Selected The Kings Mountain Office of First- Citizens Bank k TTust Company has been pre sented the President’s Plaque as the out standing office In the bank’s statewide system for 1976. Presentation of the award was made by Lewis R. Holding, presi dent of First-Citizens at the board of directors meeting held In Raleigh on Monday. Charles B. Hamilton m, vice president and dty executive of Flrst- Cltlzens In Kings Mountain, accepted the honor on behalf of the officers and staff of the local office. The President’s Plaque Is the highest honor a First-Citizens office can receive. In making the presen tation, Holding cited the Kings Mountain Office for substantial In creases In deposits, loans and profitability. ’Ihe bank executive also credited the bank with over-all excellence In the areas of personnel development, opera tions and business de velopment. VOTE FOR JAMES E (JIM) AMOS CANDIDATE FOR DISTRICT 5 COMMISSIONER I FSL THERE SHOULD BE NO QUESTniL.. INSTALL AT LEAST 2 STOP UGHTS, MAYBE 3 (OR 4-WAY STOP SIGNS) ON WEST GOLD STREET. THINGS I FEEL NEED TO BE DONE 1. Complete Davidson Park (grant money has been available for more thsui 2 years.) 2. Why wait untU Just before election day to pave and curb and gutter streeU? Weather permitting. It should be done March thru October every year. 8. City commission should vote by raised hands. I want to stand up and be counted. PAID POL. ADV. ’To win the award, the Kings Mountain office was Judged superior In performance when compared with the other 220 offices of First Citizens Bank through out North Carolina. The award was Chamber Of Commerce Joins Health Salute Marvin Teer, president of the Kings Mountain Chamber of Commerce, today an nounced the local. Chamber will Join 18 other area chambers of commerce from North and South Carolina In sponsoring a "Salute to Health Services” limcheon Mon., Nov. 14, at 12:80 p. m. In the Charlotte Civic Center. ’Teer said the purpose of the event Is to “acknowledge the quality of health care services available to otu* citizens and to honor those who are Involved dally In the delivery of those services.’’ Bdward M. O’Herron, former Bckerd’s Drug Company executive. In serving as chairman of the event He also an nounced today that the luncheon’s principal spesdcer will be Alex McMahon, president of the American Hospital Association. Grid Tickets For the remainder of the football season. Kings Mountain High School will be selling advance tickets on Fridays In the prln- c^al’s office. Students may pur chase advance tickets before or after school on Fridays and the public may purchase tickets from 2:45 until 4 p. m. each Friday. Tickets will be die same as at the gate, 11.50 for students, and 12.00 for adults. VOTE established In 1959 and la to be presented an nually for 100 years, signifying a century of service. For the next 12 months the luge walnut and bronze plaque will remain In the local office. A smaU replica will remain per manently In the bank. A special presentation Is plaimed for the staff of the KM office, at which time the In dividual President’s Club emblems will ber presented to the em ployes In recognlUtm of their contributions for the outstanding ac complishment attained by the office. "We believe most pe<9le involved In the delivery of health care services will want to hear Alex McMahon and participate In this first- ever salute,” said O’Herron. "For that reason, we’re an nouncing the event well In advance so that personal calendars can be marked early." ’The November 14 "Salute to Health Services’’ Is similar In concept to the "Salute to Textiles,” held last March 22 In Charlotte honoring 228 rep resentatives from the nation’s leading textile firms. ’The previous event was also co sponsored by the 19 area chambers of commerce. ’Tickets for the Salute are |15 per person and reservations may be made by contacting the Kings : Mountain Chamber, Cleveland Ave., In person, or by phone at 789-5051. Troop 91 Boy Scouts toured the Kings Moun tain Fire Museum before a cookout Monday night at the Fire Department Recreation Area located behind the Fire Museum. Ihe Scouts, assisted by their leaders. Tommy King, O’Brien Brooks and Don Orlffin, cooked Hunter stow and pesMh cobbler pie. BxMblto In the Fire Museum were pointed out to the young people JIM DICKEY OCTOBER nth Tr€K>p 91 Boy Scouts Picnic And Tour Museum and explanation given about their association with the fire depart ment. Participating toi and enjoying the outing were Hamilton McQUl, Mike ComweU, Mark Brooks, Donnie Orlffin, ’Tim Orlffin, Curtin Foster, John Ltaieberry, John Bulton, Jimmy Bumgardner and Olsn James. Also attsndlng the outing were Reid Strickland and Ron Hawkins, scouting com missioners. * HIGHTOWER’S' Mens VESTED SUITS As Low As *35.95 ./ i Boys CORDUROY JEANS ‘1.95 TIES *2.00 *6.00 Values SPORT SHIRTS <3.95 *7.95 Values Ladies POLYESTER SLACKS ^2.95 Ladies DENIM JUMP SUITS Reg. *20.95 ‘15.95 We will have super savings In every department. Look for the specials of the day. Where you can save big money. HIGHTOWER’S York Road INCORPORATED .Kings Mountain _ . .t(ft«w S BS JBSai el'll A/ Open Thur. & Fri. Until OHIO P. NT. r. 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