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Pag* 4A-XINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thiusdoy. Auguat 21, 1C All-Star Game Slated Former college and profes sional basketball players from the area will face the Cardner- Webb Bulldogs in a charity basketball game Sat., Sept. 6 at 8 pjn. at the Kings Mountain Neighborhood Faciiities Center. The game is being played to help raise funds for a Universal weight machine for the new physical fitness room at the NFC. George Adams, athletic direc tor for the Kings Mountain Parks and Recreation Depart ment, and a former All- .American forward at Gardner- Webb, heads up the list of area ail-stars. Adams played several years for the San Diego Con quistadors in the American Basketball Association. Turn To 7A IBE A MOUNTAINEER BOOSTER! IV CHEERLEADERS - That* young ladios will b« chooring tha Kings Mountain High (oyraa football taam on to victory whan tha Littla Mountainaars opan thair 10-gama tchadula Thursdoy night at Bassamar City. Front lah to Photo by Gory Stawart right, Bath Ellison and Lori Scruggs. Sacond row. Lyndo Walls. Sonyo Smith ond Tina Thombs. Back row. Trocy Laach, Sandy Adams and Lisa Whita. KM Jayvees At Bessemer NO. NAME HEIGHT WEIGHT POS. For Opener Kings Mountain High’s jayvee football team opens 1980 play at 7 pjn. tonight at Bessemer City. Coach Charlie Bums, entering his third year, is working with 29 players who are mostly inex perienced and learning the high school’s 1-formations. “But they’ve come a long way,” said Bums. ‘They’re look ing real good for this stage of the game but they still have a lot to leam.” Bums said he’ll likely play a lot of different players since the jayvees have not had the oppor tunity to scrimmage another team. “We’ve scrimmaged only among ourselves, and you really need the game situations to im prove,” he said. “I’m anxious to Tony Childers Ricl^ Kight Chris Chaminon Kenny Mitchem Lindsay Davis Rodney Sellers Casey Durham Robm Pagan Roy Mathis Rodney Turner Tommy Welch William Short Jeff Moss Jody Freeman Kenneth Mathis Jamie Greene Alan Chapman Roger Grayson Tom Potter Clinton Graham David Putnam Vernon Stowe Mark Canipe Phillip Seism Alan Lawrence Todd Weaver Mike Dixon Join The Kings Mountain Booster Club Today To Join The Club or Renew Your Last Year's Membership, All You Need To Do Is: Fill out the name and address box below and send it with your check for $5.00 membership dues to: Zeb Plonk Box 907 Kings Mountain, N.C. 28086 Clip and MaiL Name • e Address Phone _ New .Renewal. Turn To 6A Ronnie Byers Charlie Bums Danny McDowell ■C14> and Mail ' Vtfier^ the smart moneygmiigdiesed^^^ * In today’s unstable economic en vironment, many people seem to be in the dark about what to do with their money. We’d like to shed a little light on that subject. Save, hkthe smart thing todotodj^ Today, no matter what other invest ments they may make, most Americans tend to agree on one point: it s impor tant to have a healthy savings fund. And while there’s no single savings plan that’s ideal for everyone, there are a number of factors you’d be wise to consider when choosing yours. Like the interest rate, for instance. At Independence National Bank, we pay the top bank interest rates allowed by law. Nine ws^ynucan save. Interest rates are important. But they’re not all-inportant. You also want flexibility. You need a savings plan that can change with your changing require ments. Independence can fill this need, too, with one of nine different savings plans. Each plan has features to fit your individual savings goals. At Independence, you getlhii^BlllK bility that you and your family need. Security ispartofthcplan. Unlike many investments, an In dependence savings plan comes with built-in security. All of our plans are insured up to 1100,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. And that’s insurance you can depend on. Which leaves one final point to consider when you’re choosing a place to save. Pttifessional advicc.¥Nicafft putaprioetagonit. Y)u deserve professional advice. Advice you can trust about how to make your money work its hardest in today’s confusing economy. At Independence, we have professional bankers who have the answers. Rate. Flexibility. Security. Profes sional advice. That’s why you should talk with an Independence National professional banker. And find out where the smart money is going these days. INDEPENDENCE | NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FDIC PROFESSIONAL BANKERS YOU CAN DEPEND ON
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