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Page 2B-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, December 20, 1990 i % CAUGHT BEING GOOD - "Caught Being Good" is a special plan by the Reading Lab at Bethware School to encourage students to practice good citizenship. These second graders were caught during the month of November. Left to right, front row, Brandon Cutshaw, Sandy Hamrick, Chris Lyon, Adam Blanton, Jake White. Second row, Allen Carroll, Jonathan Short, Chad Hayes, Jamaal Byers. Back row, Five Nursing Scholars Housecalls Home Health Care will fund five nursing scholarships for North Carolina high school stu- dents entering college in 1991 to become a Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse. The scholarships will pay for tu- ition, fees, books, instruments, and supplies at any state-supported uni- versity or community college in North Carolina. Students will be selected on the basis of academic excellence, interest in home care nursing, and leadership potential. 1ips Available For Area Students Applications are due by Ma 1991 and are available by writing to Nursing Scholarship F \ Housecalls Home Health Care Inc., P.O. Box 339, Liberty, N.! 27298. A New Wrinkle in Chairs That Move... GREAT RECLINING COMFORT with a FLIP-TOP ARM Featuring a storage pocket for your TV and VCR remote control, reading material, glasses and snacks. All you need for complete R < N\// 1200 STORES 4 ACROSS THE USA [5 Desanio Adams, Brandy Hamrick, Timmy Proctor, Chad Shelton. Blanton Elected Captain Of KM Rescue Squad KEESTAN CHANEY Keestan Chaney Is One Year Old Keestan Kaley Chaney, daughter of Jeff and Sharon Chaney, cele- brated her first birthday December 13 at home with family and friends. The theme of her party was "Cabbage Patch Baby." She re- ceived many gifts. She is the granddaughter of Diane Chaney of Belmont and Curt Bolin of Kings Mountain, and Bobby and Monzell Moore of Kings Mountain. : She is the great-granddaughter of Lucy Chaney and Ruppert Simmons, both of Kings Mountain. "ASHLEY GOSSETT Ashley Gossett Graduates ASU Ashley De Anne Gossett gradu- ated from Appalachian State University Sun., Dec. 9 with a B.S. in Commercial Art. She is residing at her home in Kings Mountain with her parents, Shirley and Malcolm Brukto. Ashley's father is Roy Gossett of Greensboro. Subscribe To The Herald Jonie Blanton has been elected captain of the Kings Mountain Rescue Squad for 1991. Other officers are Ri qlee? tk McDaniel, first lieutenant; Ross Lefevers, first lieutenant; Richard Oliver, second lieutenant; A ritihtn rn a Sprouse, sec- BLANTON ond lieutenant; Curtis Sims, senior sergeant; Elwood Barnes, junior sergeant; Greg Smith, secretary- treasurer; Rev. Frank Gordon, chaplain; Todd Cerwin, legal advi- sor; Dr. A.D. Hayes, medical advi- Amy Pearson 11 Years Old Amy Pearson, daughter of Ronnie and Cheryel Pearson of 206 Fairview Street, was 11 years old December 4. She celebrated her birthday December 2. Friends and relatives were served Coca Cola, ice cream, and a Santa Claus cake. Amy is the granddaughter of the late Russell and Josephine McAbee and the late Will and Fannie Pearson. She has an older sister; Michelle, and a younger brother, Chad. sor; Rick McDaniel, Frank Gordon, Jonie Blanton and Greg Smith, directors from the squad; and Bob Myers, Ruby Alexander, Bill Cashion, Johnny Hutchins and Odus Smith, directors from the public. CORRECTION Due to incorrect information supplied by the Kings Mountain United Fund, it was stated in an ar- ticle in last week's Herald that the Kings Mountain Rescue Squad is first in the county and second in the state. 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