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O \Oi I' .V •"■I** jr <4 . .1 Thursday, July 11, 1968 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS, MbUNTAlN, N. C. Pa9« EFFECTIVE JUNE I, 196$ >4 (I New higher interest rates on Savings Bonds and Freedom Shares •'(SK » Now U.S. Savings Bonds pay 4'/4%, new Freedom Shares pay 5*/<>. Today, Savihgs Bonds are a better Investment than ever. Now they pay AVa % when held to maturity. And new Freedom Shares pay a full 5% when held to maturity. Freedom Shares are still sold on a one-for-one basis with Series E Bonds, but now you can buy the com bination any Hme at your bank—-and not just on a reg- ^ular monthly plan as before. The higher interest rate on Savings Bonds applies not only to the new ones you buy. but to your older ones too for thoir remaining period to maturity—-generally effective with the first full six-months interest period beginning on or after June I. (Outstanding Freedom Shares are not affected). Buy Bonds and new Freedom Shares—help yourself even more os you're helping your country. .us. Savings Bonds/ New Fre^om Shares TW UX 0or«riuiiMi# d—t i»mi pmy l«r 9ki% mdvmrfhtnmitf. It Is m a jMiklle MTVlc* In «N«|»#raffofi with fh* Tr^oswry 0*jMrfm«nl mnd Th* Adv*rfJ«iiif C^wiell. 0 Grover News Byi Moidona Livingslon with Mi's. J. n. Kilis. Mrs. B. A. HaiTy spont w*v- oral days in Sanford and Tampa, I Klorlda. Mr. and Mrs. Don Woods and : familyof Greonvillo, S. C., spent The Circles of the Shiloh Pres-, at Chape! Hill has returned ■ s<*veral days with Mrs. B. A. Har- byUnian church arc having their home. Ilis dad Mr. James Rollin.Si meetings this week, Circle No. 1 went to Chapel Hill Sunday and Cockrell is a pa mot with Mrs. Frank Neal Circle, p^ul accompanied him home. tient in the Memorial hospital in No. 3 with Miss Mary HarhbrightJ Maynard Pierce of Thornwoll; Circle No. 2 is postponed until ajis visiting Robert Harry, later date. l _ . Churoh will project winner, attended thei 3o,l.c t rcle Wednesday after- Congress at' noon with .Mrs. B. 1-. Byrd, rhe As«mhly at' I Black Mountain. Winners were- , , . selecte(i for achievement in home Rev. H. Stewart While, Jr., has Electric projects, resigned as pastor of the Shiloh Presbyterian Church and has ac* A group of 4-H members from copied a call to Lake Forest Pres- the Grover community left the byterian Church in Knoxville, county office building Monday. Tennessee. Rev. and Mrs. White morning for a week at campi and son will move to Knoxville Millstone. Going from here were the tatter pari of July. Patty Herndon, Ree Smith, Carol Mr. arid Mrs. Jim Harry have Hambright, Melinda Watterson returned from a trip to the West with others from Cleveland Coun- -Indies. The Virgin Islands, San ty 4-H members. Miss Martha Juan Puerto Rico, Vonezula, Cur- Herndon and Gene Turner went ; acao and Nas.sau. i as counselors. -11 men, members of the Gro-i r-. . . j u u ver iJon., Club, chartered a bus; and children and went to Atlanta Sunday to ■iltend the hall game. They re- turned homo early Monday morn- ^ ing. A gift has been received Mr. and Mi's. Fred Cockrell spent a vacation in Pensacola, Florida with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cockrell. Mrs. Jessie McSwaln of Spar tanburg visited Miss Vera Hardin Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. 3. Hicks and Mr. and Mrs. D. Robertson spent several days in Washington, D. C., with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haga and Mr. and Mrs. Vance Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Hicks and Mrs. Lillie Mae Rollins attended the dedication service at the Un ion Baptist church in Gastonia Sunday. The land was given by Mr. and Mrs. .Meek H. Cobb an uncle of Mrs. Hicks and Mrs. Rollins. Jop In" art* visiting her mother, Mrs. R. Keeler. Mr. R. B. Kwrier is a patient in the Kings Mountain hospital. IMEMO TO ADVERTISERSC!!' uestions Mrs. Bertha George’s will to the Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Harry First Baptist church. HU Robin and Scot! spent tin? Miss Vickie Turner, won second weekend at their house at Lake place on her dress and coat cn-]^forman. i semble at the District 4-H Ac- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Westmore-| tivities Day” hold recently in land have returned from a tour Tro3. Tim Echols participated in of the south west. They attended the talent competition. Mr. and the National Educational Con* Mrs. Gene Turner took them toi mention in Dallas, Texas, the Troy and visited Mr. and Mrs. Hemis Fair in San Antonio. They i Preston Holt and family in Mt. visited Mr. and Mrs. John Ben-j Gilead. in Houston, they also went Miss Elaine Pniotte and hen to New Orleans and visited many i mother, Mrs. Ola Pruette, Mrs. scenic places. Marv Pruette. Melba and Bill Miti. W. W. McCarter and Mrs. spent Monday on a tour of the'R- C. Tate visited Mrs. C. M. Me- mountains of Western N. C. Carter at the Green Brier Rest Mrs. Richard T^ollins. Mr. and Home in Gastonia recently. Mrs. Wynn Huskey spent two -Mr. and Mrs. Jolley Duncan we«*ks on a tour of the New P-n- children of Mockville spent gland States. the weekend with Mrs. R. C. Mrs. Ralph D. Goforth and Tate. Mrs. Tate accompanied! Jan and .Mr. R. H. Ponder spent fhom home to spemd the week. Thurs.iav in Aslieville with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. David Harry and Mis. Havse Ledford.. spent the week at their cottage Mr.s. Liriov Sliirkev left Sun- at Myrtle ,Beach, day bv plane for Miami for a 12 Mrs. Dwight Dixon and chil- day visit willi relatives. dren of Harrisburg were Siind.^»y Paul Rollins a recent grad- quests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack ucte of the Knivorsity of N. C. Pinkellon. — L _ I A pulpit committee was elected Su'iday at Shiloh Presbyterian ■ church. Chaiiman - Paul Ham- hiight, Jim Harry, Vardell Neal, Mrs. Glenn Rountree, Mrs. W'il- liam Hammett, Fain Hambright as alternate. Mr. and Mrs. John Pittman of, Atlanta, Ga., spent the weekend j with Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Har ry. * I and /-«mnswers about NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Q« Whftt ar« th« S most important ruloa for proitablo aawtpapor adrartUingt A* i* Vour advertiiing maiMgo ahould ba nawgy, fntndly, informative, aaey to read. Qivo foete and newt about your marchandiea and aerviea. t. Advertiae ngularly. Make your advartieinf do what^auec^esful ealesmen do—call on customers and proepecta consistently. i. Insist on audited circulation reports that five you iha rAcrra about the audience that your salef messages will have when you buy newspaper advertising. la tktra a maasura for tha valaa of naws*. papar elreulation to an advartisar aueh aa tha standards a merchant oaaa in bay* tag marehandisa*-for axampla* lika STERLING aa alWart A* Yas—la the wall known drculstlon standsrda af thi AuniT BuaxAU or CimouLATxoNa Q. What b th* A.B.C.t ^ '* A* ‘Hm. A.B.C. is a oooparativa, non-profit assooL ation of 8,450 advertissrs, advartising agencies and publishers in tbs UnitedStatasand Canada. Organized in 1814. Brought or der out of advartisinf clmoa by establishing a definition for paid circulation, miss and standards for nsasuring, auditing and re porting the circulations of news papers and psriodicala. Vil Q« What does A.B.C. do tor mat « A. At regular Intervals ona af tha Bureau's large staff of experienced circulation auditora makes a thorough audit of tha circulation records of each publisher member. The results of each audit era published in an aaey-tO-read A.B.C. report for your use and protection whan yow^ buy newspaper advertising. What are tha FACTS In A.B.C. reports? ] A.B.C. reports tell you how much circulation, where it goes, how obtained and other rxers that help you buy advertieing as you would make any sound business investment^on the basis of known values and audited information. Q. A. Q. Are aQ publications aligtbla tor A.B.<X. membership? No. Only those with paid elreulation. This la important to advertisers because it is evidenoa that the paper is wanted and read. Ta this newspaper a member of tha Audit Buraan af Ciroulatlona? <■«» m A* Yes. Wb ars proud of our circulation. We want you to know the rxers about the audisnoa your selling mee- esges will have when they appear in these pages. Ask for a copy of our latest A.B.C report. KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD * \ KirORTI - PACTS AS A SASIC MBASURI OP ADVIRTISINO VALIIl] JULY CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES
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