Thursday, November 3, 1966
KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C.
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The Money Pours In
When You Save Here
Kings Mountain area citizens learned long ago that a
sure way to rainy day umbrellas, indeed, financial success via
savings and income, was to save regularly at Kings Mountain
Savings & Loan Association (which they've been doing since
1907).
But the money pours in to savers even faster today, fast
est since the Depression Days of over 30 years ago. Why? Our
dividend rate is now ....
Tetanus Shots
Given To 3,973
A total of 3,973 persons were
j vaccinated in the two-week tet-
: anus campaign 'which ended
Saturday. Of the total, only 746
j took advantage of the four clin-
I ics set up throughout the coun-
I ty. Others visited doctors' of
fices and the county heaMh de-
I partment. ---r-
j Next campaign is scheduled
I for the week of November 14
I to give second shots in the tet-
1 anus series to those who took
I,the first one last week.
The campaign was sponsored'
by the Shelby Junior Woman’s j
club, the Cleveland County “Med- I
ical Society, and the Cleveland:
j County Health Department. |
The campaign was a special |
! effort to reach large numbers;
of people. The vaccine is avail- j
able at all times at the county j
health center in Shelby and in i
doctors’ offices^here and through-!
out the county
KM-BELllONT
ALL-TIME SCOBES
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1945—Kibgs Mtn.
1954— Kings Mtn.
1955— Kings Mtn.
1956— Kings Mtn.
1957— Kings Mtn.
1958— Kings Mtn.
1959— Kings Mtn.
1960— Kings Mtn.
1961— Kings Mtn.
1962— Kings Mtn.
1963— Kings Mtn.
1964*—Kings Mtn.
1965—Kings Mtn.
6, 'Btbnont 0
7, Balmont 7
20, BeUnont 6
18, Sobnont 12
27, Balmont 7
Balmont 14
13, Balmont 0
32, Mmont 7
1% ifcalmont 0
13. belmont 0
20, Balmont 6
3^,,Balmont 13
14, Belmont 0
Towmth^ .Adds 79 Begi^aflls
Registration .activity for the
general election in the township
Was considerably more brisk
Saturday, as 54 citizens qualified
to vote on Tuesday.
Township total for the registra
tion period was 79, Including 58
Democrats, 15 Republicans and 6
Thdependeritk
Busiest day was at West Kings
Mcuntain, where B^rs. J. H. Ar
thur registered 29. At East Kings
Mountain, Mrs. Nelle Cranford
registered 12, while Mrs. J. D.
Jones, at Beth ware logged in sev
en and Mrs. J.'B. Ellis at Grover
six.
Saturday will be challenge
Day. .
' " . ...
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Mrs. Evans
Reviews Book
Mrs. J S. Evans of Statesville,
former Kings Mountain citizen
and a former member of the
Thursflay Afternoon Book club,
reviewed J. Edgar Hoover’s book,
"Masters of Deceit’’, at lasf
Thursday’s meeting of the book
club.
Mrs. Pau,l McGinnis was host
ess at ,ior home on Hawthorne
road and served a salad and des
sert course at refreshment time.
Mrs. Evans 'Used the book re
view in connection with the pro
gram topic,” Communism — A
Way of Life.’’
Mrs. T Lewis Hovis, club
president, presided.
Mr. and .Mrs. Warren Parrish,
Mrs. Eugene Griffin, and Albert
Dunlap, all of Rock Hill, S. C,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Conrad
Hughes. Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Par
rish, Mrs. Griffin and Mr. Dun
lap are brother and sisters.
with a, ^
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Your sure investments are even surer. All savings ac
counts, formerly insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Savings
6 Loan InsuranceOorporation are now insured to a maximum
of....v '
i
Ton can't beat Kings Moniitain Savings & Loan Associa-
Ren for safety ol investment anA surety of dividend return
Kings Mountain S & L Assn.
BEN E BRIDGES, Sec-Treas.
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