970 Bill) an- , six dn<M- loun- : Mr. L. T. loun- It of ■ for- r aRo i\l (»f E tho I for Icnfs. Thursday, September 17, 1970 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Page 3 Eisidne Opens lund Campaign In This Area Krskine College Alumni Associa tion will open their solicitation 1 I the 1970-71 Erskine College L. .ing Enaowmeiil ’luesia>, So.- SHOE SHINE SERVICE AT ADAMS & ORR TAXI SERVICE 111 S. Battleground Ave. Near First Union Notional Bank tc>imb('r 22, with a dinni^r moot- • 'ing at 7 p.m. in tlie First A. K.' i’re.s-bylerian Cliunh hero. | Charles II. Carlisle, viv.'O-presi-' dent for business and finanice at Erskine, and Dr. Paul Sherrill of Ciharlotto, North Carolina Living Endowment Chairman, will bej „. „ , j guest sneakers. i GAsTONIA — The Gastonia and p,. C. MoGlll are' Kings LMountam Chapter-s of the ^ings Mountain Living Endow- mont chairmen, while Mi. and; Mrs. Leonard B. ML'Abee, KC'l, Home Trial, are Ga.stjnia cam paign chairmen. Town cliairinen within the Gas tonia Chapter include .Mrs. Eu gene A. Maier, Belmont; Dennis R. Nichols of Cherryville, Besse mer Clty-Cherryville; Mrs. Rf.wo Reese, Cramertoii; Mr. and Mrs. Mc.Abee, Gastonia; Mi.ss Eva James, Lincolnlon; and .Miss Da- rinda Dale? Spencer of McAdon- villc. Mount llolly-Mc.Vdenville. Shelby and Boiling .springs are also part ol the Kings Mountain Chapter. In keeping with the spirit of the South Carolina Tricentennial Oo.';ervanee during 1970, the theme ol th<! 1970-71 (campaign will .)e "Tlio heritage ol the past is ttie Sf!ed that brings forth the harvest Ol the luture.” E.skine’s alumni support of the Living Endo.vmonl has eairned tire college .seven awards in lire past ten years. © I EARN THE HIGHEST RATE ON F.S.L.I.C. iparris of udil MtD, tain, Mrs. Patterson Meacham Bonds Bonus Is Announced Secretary of the 7'ieasury Dav id M. Kennedy, acting to impj«?-1 merit a law signed last night by President Nixon, announced that a ',2-percent bonus will be added to tire interest rate paid to long er term holders of United States Savings Bonds. This bonus will raise the ef- fetive interest rate on new Bonds, when held to maturity, Ircm 5 to Sti! percent. The increase, whtcii is retroac tive to June 1, 1970, will also re sult in improved yields on out- .slanding Series E and Series 1) Bonds. The millions of Americans who own Savings Bonds — including those 10 million persons who purcha.se them regularly through Payroll Savings Plans — will no^v have an extra incentive to hold onto them. P'or those who have not yet purchased Savings Bond.s, the increase provides the added Gaffney, S, C., Mrs. children, 40 great gran', chil.irer. I attraction oi a bonus on their rniel or Kings Maun, .and three great great grandchil- savings, savings that m'ke an Hugh Dillingham of dren. ; important contribution to the Springs and .Mrs. Paul Mrs. Hollifield was a member of tij Shelby; 27 grand-Zcar Baptist c!t. rr,h. "Look, dear! At lost I broke him of lying on my feet!" sound financing of our nation’s government, Secretary Kennedy said. SERIES E •. Scries E Bonds jjurchased on or a.ter June 1, 19711, when held to , ihaturity will receive an extra 'a peT«?nl, payabii' at maturity, raising the yield to .5'a piTri-nt I from (late ol issue to date ol ma turity. • .Out.standing E Bonds tiiat have not reached llK'ir tirst rna turity will re.eivc? a 'a ;i('rcenl in, rea.se in yield for .scmiamuinl ititerest peri(.ds la-ginning on or after June 1, I97t), i-ayable as a bonus at maturity. • Outstanding E Bonds Ih.nl have readied their first matiiritv-, or are extende.l beyond first matur ity while tile bonus is in effect, w’ill have the 'a percent credited at the end of eat h .semiannu.il inlere.st period hegimiing on or after June 1, 1971), through their n<‘Xt maturity. The bonus i.s pay able w henever tin- bonds are re deemed. SEBIES H © .Scries H Bonds purchase;! on or after June 1, 1971), will yield appio.ximately 5.12 percent for the first 5 years and G percent for the remaining 5 years to matur ity. providing an over-all yield of ."i’a ipercent from date of issue to dale ol maturity. • Out.standing 11 Bonds tliat have been liel I foi less Ilian ."> years, will ii-ceivc a 'a-I«-rcent increa.se in yield for .semiannual interest jit-r.o.ls lit ginning on or alter June I, 1971), |i.iyaole :;.s a bonus in the form of i;iere:i.sed senii- amiu.'il inlere.st iiay.ments during tin .second 5 years to maturity.' • 11 Bonn.' tlial li,e,( lieen lield ! .0 years, nr are exteniled wiiile llie' bonus is in eli'eet, will n.i-lM-; a '-.iier. enl in-le^se in yiel I l ir semiannual inten-si js i-ids be- C'e.iin . on ■ Iiiei tune 1, 197(t. ^ Tile bonus svill be adiled to sr-mi-, annual iiner, , die.',;.' liiiou..;li: next maluiitv. In lf;i;9, Aiienii.an mot., .si-. It i\-'le-l Ill';.-- thin l.iii;‘),0Ul),i)U‘l, 900 miles. ^RfLEMS . SfAf^PSk . fif.. - -c '•>X» : i* i! I GREEN STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON AND PUfiOIASC or S10.Q0 or Mort Ordtr FREE at your kings mtn. WINN-DIXIE STORES Limit One Coupon per Adult Person Void After Sept. 19 INSURED SAVINGS Now All Savings Earn From Date Of Investment. S O/ $10,000 Min. /O 2 Yr. Term 67e Dividend Quarterly 5%% $.5,000 Min. 1 Yr. Term 5®/47o Quarterly Dividend Cl/.o/ $1,000 Min. %l.f4/0 6 Mos. Term 5V47o Dividend Quarterly 5% 4y47c 90 Day Passbook O/ PASSBOOK O RATE Paid Quarterly HOME SAVINGS S LOAN ASSOCIATION 104 East Mountain Phone 739-2531 During the meeting alumni will learn ol the $10,000 challenge gift being made to the Living t-ndowinent oy IG alumni and Iriends cl the college. The chal lenge is 'bused upon chapter and ' ti.wii partici'palion and an in- ; crciLsed level of giving by individ- i ual alumni. j The challenge is aimed at pro- I duciiig a ncA rec-ord in Erskine : alumni giving lor the third I straiglit year. Last year’s caim- i paign received $184,296 in contri- j butions, with 6G per cent of all I Erskine alumni—more than triple I the national average — partici- : paling. ! This dinner meeting will 'be a- S mong 40 campaign kickofl gather, j ings being held in six states and the District ct Columbia during : September and October. Mrs. McDaniel's Mother Passes I 'Fimer.al services for Mrs. M.iry : .Neal llollifir ‘,SG, of .Shelby, wi dow of C. L. Ilolli'icld, were eon- rlr ted S iturday at 3 p.m. from Zoar 'Baptist church, with the !iev. Dan Jniley and the Rev. Hoyle Alexander cfficialirg Bur ial was In the church cemetery. She died Thur.sday at 4:20 ?Jt Clevelan-d Memorial 'hospital ^ ter an .lincts ci i.uef I Survivor.s include three sons, ; Fay Hollifield and -Everette 'Hol lifield of Shelbyi and thA BflV, Kenneth Hollifield of Charlotte; five daughters, Mrs. Lillian Mc Daniel of Shelby, Mrs. Glenn One HOUR w/w cnmni© * THE MOST IN DRY CLEANINO 537 EAST KING ST. TELEPHONE 739-5844 SUMMER STORAGE WE HAVE A LARGE STORAGE SPAftE ESPECIALLY FOR "SUMMER STORAGE" — Your Wifl'ter Clothes Will Be Cleaned, Moth Proofed and Stored. This Fall We Will Press and Finish For You At Your Convenience — "NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE" MON.. TUES. & WED. SPECIALS MEN'S OR LADIES' 2-PlECE SUITS $1.00 LADIES' 1-PIECE DRESSES $1.00 EVERY DAY SPECIAL Shirts Laundered Crisp- Bright Fold^ or On Hangers EACH MON.. TUES. & WED. "SPECIAL" TROUSERS PLAIN SKIRTS any OR SWEATERS MIX OR IMATCH 3G OPEN EVERY DAY except 7:30 TILL 6 p.m. Sunday Subscribe To The Kings Mtn. Herald S 7^ ftoDjTOSSk W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE w D BRAND U.S CHOICE E 2 CARVE BEEF RIBS.. 98’ END PORK ROAST. . 58 FRESH (6 RiBCUri RIB END PORK ROAST. . 43 CENTER CUT RIB PORK CHOPS... 83 CENTER CUT LOIN PORK CHOPS .. 93 BONELESS LEAN PORK CUTLETS . 98 COUNTRY STYLE FRfSH PORK BACKBONES . - 49 FULL QUARTER SLICED PORK LOINS BACON I PORK LOi?^ if PINKY PIG ROLL PORK SAUSAGE 13,5100' < VteafcF PKGS. ■ i I f IfiOVEINMINT CPADED S. CHOICE, i SiJiri V 0BR*ND USDA Choice bEf‘ FEATURE e OF THE i' WEEK! • O’ a-*: ’* A i , " 9 j h,- 'iv .tv / 7-lnth * Bread & Butter ONE PIECE WITH EACH (7 $3. ORDER AT... 39^ SOUTH CAROLINA GRADE ' A" LARGE DEL MONTE OR ASTOR FRUIT COCKTAIL .5 Flff WHITE OR ASSORTED COLORS ARROW TOWELS .4 = *1“ THRIFTY MAID SECTIONS OF GRAPEFRUITS.. .4 THRIFTY MAID SPICED PEACHES .4 7d.> ASTOR OR THRIFTY MAID BARTLETT PEARS 3 c THRIFTY MAID CREAM OR WHOLE KERNAl GOLDEN CORN.. 5 THRIFTY MAID GREEN LIMAS.. .5 «1°° THRIFTY MAID CUT GREEN BEANS...6 ASTOR FANCY SMALL PEAS... .4 BLUE BAY CHUNK TUNA...3‘-TO EGGS. 49' BRIAD 2"“ 49' DIXIE CRYSTAL. DOMINO or THRIFTY MAID. .. limit T with o $5.00 older. SUGAR 5~ 39' . ^ \ I ^ SHORT E!8S.... W.O BRAND . . USDA CHOICE CENTER CUT (BONE IN CHUCK ROASTS.. W 0 BRAND USDA CHOICE LEAN BONELESS STEW.; W 0 BRAND ... USDA CHOICE CHUCk OR SHOULDER BONELESS ROAST v,\V-D BR.V.\D...USDA CHOICE STE.\K.S DELMONICOS ... W O BRAND . USDA CHOICE RIB EYE STEAKS. W 0 HANOI PACK GROUND BES?=*1‘’I2‘’ w 0 FRYER wo FULLY BONE I FRYER 1 SLICED TASTF O’ SEA RED PERCH BACKS BREAST 1 SEEF LIVER FILLETS “10* ^ ^ » 59' I mil T of Ynvr Chc^cr W.lh .. S5 o, M • Order ASTOR PURE VEGETABIE . . limit T w;$5. Order MEAT LOAF, TURKEY N GRAVY, SAIISBURY STEAK, SLICED BEEFN GRAVY FREEZER QUEEN... r o 98' MORTON SCHICKEN BEEF. OR TURKEY MEAT PIES 5 $100 JESSE JEWELS CHICKEN BREAST.. I 99' BEEF BURGERS. .. - °'89c FRESH FR02EN PEACH OR STRA'WBERRY SHORTCAKE Li 99' A \l rune vcl>c lAuie . . limit i w^>3, urder SHORTENING ... 3 i: 59c CRACKIN GOOD SALTED OR UNSALTEO TOP SALTINES 29' BLUE RIBBON .. QUARTERS . . . W;$S. Order MARGARINE... .2 r, 25' limit 1 of Y'ur Choice With o $5 or More Order ASIOR COFFEE .. c: 69' DEEP SOUTH (BLEND) MAPLE SYRUP ...59' SPECIAL BUY IIBBY'S CATSUP..39' MOUNT OLIVE FRESH CUCUMBER CHIPS . r 59' CAMPBELL'S !/ $ ^ TOMATO SOUP . .4 ^ PINK IlUC FABRIC RINSE B0NUS3AVING COUPON^ DETERGENT BOLD ARROW GIANT PKG. GIANT PKG. SAVE 20t (SPRAY) lYSOl PISINFECTANT 69= i / 1 ; a. 4:.’- lYif 11 I f GREEN STAMPS GREEN STAMPS Fe^tr;^ GREEN STAMPS No T CANS SWEET POTATOES 3 RED TOKAY GRAPES... 2 IPiRi ANY FLAVOR OF CARNATION 1 INSTANT BREAKFAST LUSCIOUS WESTERN SAVE 20< -79‘ C * IHONEYDEWS..... 5V'i yellow 0^12 (ffrndikin ”7 iiiTitant breakfiisl .'S-r ^ H) I GOOD AT WINN DIXIE THRLJ SEPT 19 I LIMIT OUR COUPON PKR FAMILY

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