Thursday, September 6, ISTt—MIRROR-HBRAU)—Paf* i J COLORFUL MORNING GLORIES - Mrs. E.O. Gore and her two-year-old granddaughters Jennifer Gore, • age two on Saturday, enjoy the morning glories and other flowers which overflow around Mrs. Gore’s patio In the Wiggins TraUer Park Community. Mrs. Gore Is widow of the late Rev. E.O. Gore, for many years before his retirement pastor of Oak View Baptist Church. Jennifer Gore is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gore. Mrs. Gore, the former Etta Farris, has had a “green thumb” tor years but this year’s crop of flowers is prettier than ever. KM Rescue Squad Report Kings Mountain Rescife Squad made 107 trips totalling 3,016 mUes during the month of August, Sgt. Roy Hammett reported in his monthly report Wed nesday. Volunteers worked 493 man hours,made 44 house calls, 25 transports, 64 emergency trips, 18 wrecks, 12 personal in juries, seven DOAs, six blood runs, assisted in 18 calls and conducted one training exercise with the Jaws of Life. Hospital transports included 48 to Kings Mountain Hospital, eight to Kings Mountain Con valescent Center, nine to Cleveland Memorial,six to Gaston Memorial, five to Charlotte Memorial and one to Mercy Hospital. When hammering a small nail, hold the nail with an old pair of tweezers. The nail will be driven straight, and your fingers will be protected. OPEN ALL DAY 9-5 (9-6 FRIDAY) Hunt Announces Funds Governor Jim Hunt announced this week the aweirding of $9,000 In state matching funds to J Cleveland County to Im prove the county's land records system. Governor Hunt said the grant was one of ten being made this year to counties for a total of $78,000. “The state funds are being matched on a 60-50 basis governor added. Governor with local dollars as a part Hunt said the county will of the state Land Records Management Program,” Hunt explained. “Cleveland County has demonstrated a real In terest In Improving Its system of land records management and these state funds will help the county in Its effort,” the Learn to Prepare ' Income Taxes ^Accurate • Like to meet the public? • Want to earn extra money? Enroll (n the H & R Block Income Tax Course beginning soon in your area and learn to prepare income taxes for yourself. your friends and as a source of income Job interviews available lor best students Send for free information and class schedules today Classes begin Sept. 10 and will be held in three area locations. H&R BLOCK For more information Call Now 864-5701 or Attend One Of Our Open Houses Kings Mountain, 134 W. Mtn. St. Thursday 7-9 p.m. or Sat. 10 a.m. ■ 1$ noon Hurry—Last Chance ^Classes Start Monday | receive the state funds at the completion of the project. The county’s project will involve preparation of large scale base maps. Other counties receiving grants this year Include: Ashe, Bladen, Chatham, Haywood, Hoke, Iredell, Jackson, Nash and Surry. The state Land Records Management Program was begun by the North Carolina General Assembly In 1977 when enabling legislation created a small staff. The r ' l97tf**seillWhe of the General Assembly allocated $76,00 for grants to counties lor Im provements In records systems. An additional $76,000 lor matching grants was budgeted by the legislature for the 1979- 80 fiscal year. The North Carolina Land Records Program Is a part of the state Department of Administration. Where Earnings Are lop Rate. This Week’s New Rate: 9,645% On Money Market Certificates GOOD THRU SEPTEMBER 5th $10,000 minimum depcwit Rate based on 6-month Treasury Bill issues Certificates mature in 6 months Federal regulations prohibit comixjunding of interest during term of deposit Now Paying On Regular Savings New regulations permit increased rate on Regular Savings 514% interest computed dails. compounded and paid monthly Effective annual yield 5.39% No deposit or maturity requirements S100 minimum balance in savings tit^d to your checking entitles you to no-service-charge chc-cking and single monthly statement showing activity in accounts This Month’s Rate: 7.95% On 4 Year Investment Certificates Effective Annual Yield 8.27% • Interest rate determined each month by Treasury Department • Rate 1 l47o under average 4 year yield of Treasury securitit's • S5(K) minimum depo.sit Savings Plan Effective Yield Time Requirement Minimum Depsit 5 Bonus Savings 5.61% Calendar quarter $500 67o Certificate of Deposit 6.27% 1 year $500 6'/2% Certificate of Deposit 6.72% 3 years $500 7 ',<4% Certificate of Deposit 7.52% 4 years $500 7 '/27<. Certificate of Depsit 7.79% 6 years $500 73/47. Certificate of Depsit 8.06% 8 years $500 Federal law and regulation prohibit the payinent of a tinx- deposit prior to the maturity unless 6 nxmths of interest is forfeited if maturity of the certificate is greater than 1 year, or 3 months of interest is forfeited if maturity of the certificate is 1 year or less. De|xisitors are insurc-d to a nxiximum of S40.0(X) by the Fc-deral Deposit lasurance Corporation. INDEPENt)ENCE NRTIONHL BANK Member FDIC PROFESSIONAL BANKERS YOU CAN DEPEND ON The KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD is a newsletter from home for college students ) t KINGS MOUNTAIN SCHOOL OF GYMNASTICS & DANCE FALL CLASSES' “IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO REGISTERI’ Classes begin Thursday, Sept. 6th DANCE CLASSES IN: BALLET TAP-JAZZ •COUPLES DISCO-LADIES DANCERCISE Ages 8 thru adult. Kathy Setzer-Teacher: OerUfled by Dance Masters of America GYMNASTICS CLASSES Tumbling - Floor exercises routines, Balance Beam- Corrective Si stretching^ exercises ages 4 thru adult Colleen Smith instructor Certified to teach by U.S. Gymnastics Safety Association. For more infonnatlon call 1-364-6348 1-788-8184 Gymnastics mptHTionif HaioAiuHcai It's done some pretty ugly Usings to Wade Tyner’s Inventory. Like leaving him with a lot full of Ford’s. So In Wade’s overstocked con dition he’s got to move some wheels. And, as you well know, the best way to move cars Is to cut prices. Wade’s done that to the point you can’t go wrong, no matter which ’79 Ford car or truck you buy. So buy a ’79 Wade Ford. Before inflation gets behind the wheel of the 1980 Fords. Deflate Inflation. Buy a ’79 Wade Ford. Highway 74. Kings Mt., N.C.

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view