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Page THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday. May 6. 1971 Tl S/Sgt. M Ksioa laise KUN&AN, Ropubli^*T!!r Korea — U. 3. Riir Force Staff SerKcant Jimmy R. u-urganus, son of Mr., and Mrs. Relbert B. Gurgann.s, Rt 1, Griffon, N. C., has arriveil for dutly at Kunsan AB, Republic of Korea. I Sergeant Gurganus is a supply .‘•■peeialisl in a unit of the Pacific .Vir lu-ailquarters for air o;)i I'ali.ais in .''’uuthea.st A.si'a, the Far ICast and I’ac ifi'c areu. He pre viously seiaed at Seymour John son .\F3, N. C. Herald Want Ads Pay; $1700 and SAVE up to a just for tryif>3 ^ SUPEH PLENAMINS America's favorite mulri-viian'.in muEti-mineral product! ASK US ABOUT THIS GEWUnOUS SAVING OFFER TODAY! Hurry . .. this is a limited-time offer! Cannot be used in addition to any other 5up''r P/cnnm'ns of for. Witnesses To Meeting Herbert W. Elam, presiding minister of the Ga.sitonia Congre. gation of Jehovah’s Witnesses, an Mi.utu'cd today llittt the local con- greg iHon will tittenH a three-day convention, .May 14-16, at Atihe- villc' High School in Asheville, -North t’ar.ilina. Mr. Elam will he ad the local dede^gation of about loti inini-sters. Bancorp Announces Higher Income School Clinics Fridays Here Is your ohlld starting to school ■ this fatll? It so, he needs the fol lowing immunizations before he Fir.-t Union National Bancoilp, I t'an enter school: Drplitheria, Tet- , . , , j . 1' anus. Whooping Cough, Polio and Inc. has taken an unprecedented ; recommended step empha.s-izing the imprntanco ,^,31 all children entering school of North Carolina’s ecotogy. The' liave Re<l and German Metisles Board of Directors last week ap- I Va'ceine, if lihey have' not liad the proved a resolution which could Disoa.-a>, and the Tuber- — A The .semi-annual event is ex- lierted to attract iii)w;irds of 1,000 mini'ter.s from VVe.'-tern North ind the 1101 tli central sector ot t'-outli Car 'lina. 1 he thiee-dny pri>gram will in- (hide a variety of l.ilks on Bible stibji- t.s. Groups of miai.ster.s vv-ill di.-tcusv, mini.sicrial activities. Ses- -'ioiis will oe caiiducled m:)rning, .irternoon and evv'iiing, with a h. 'iptlin of new ministers on Sat urday morning. Mr, Elam, in descri'bing the Pi- l)Ie .seminar, .said, "rite a.s.sembl'y i. s not a reviv.il, but i.s held pri m.'iiily to advance Chri.-tian edu- affcat the lending policies of First Unicn iNational Bank to business and induivtry if they pollute air, land or wafer. The resolution al- lows the banks to make extra money -available to prevent pres ent and future pollution. The action is seen as a positive step in preserving the ecology by making pollution a reeegnizefi problem in industrial and com ■ mercial development and offer I ing a .solution to the iprdblem cul'in Skin Test. through the use of bank crediit. i-atiiin. The featured .speaker on -the: pregram vv il. ne David G. Thomas,! iicm Jehovah’s Witni'sses’ world headi|uarler.s in Brooklyn, Now 'v'ork. .Mr. Thoma.s is iiresenlly serving as dLsIrict supervd,sor for lh(‘ -cidhea.-leiii fftTIed States.' He will deliver Ihe principal ad- ; dri .ss ol file assemaly on Sunday, 1 May 16 at 2 p.m., on the subjeet, 1 "Wh It is Beliind the Spirit of Re bellion?" The staff of the Institute f(4 Environmental Studies at UNC- Lhapel Hill has been and will continue to asist the bank in im plementing the program. Your family physician will be happy to help w-ltli these immun izations. If you can not take your child to your physiaian, the Cliwclund County Health Dc'part- men! has immunization clinics in Slielby each Monday^ 8 a.m. to 12 Nexm and 1 p.-m. to .5 p.m., and each Tuesday and Friday after noons, 1 to 5 p.m. Other clinics are held for Upper Cleveland County each Tliursday morning, 9 am. to 11 a.m., at the Rescue 1 Squ.ad Building in Lawndlale, and each Friday morning, from 9 a.m. i to 11 ajm., al the Kings Mountain ' New Recreation Center. | C. C. Cameron, Ctiairtnan of First Union National Bancorp, vvil contact presidents of other banks acro.ss the state and urge them to consider similar action with their directors Tn an effort t.) involve the entire banking tommunily in hailing pollution. BANKER'S RESOLUTION ON ECOLOGY DECLARE DIVIDEND NEW YORK, N. Y. — The Di rectors el Heufhorn Railway Company declared the usual quarterly divklend of 75 cents a share on the common stock, payable on June 13, 1971, to -stockholders of record on .May 14, 1971, it was announced by W. Graham Claytor, Jr., South ern’s pre.-sident. MAYOR Let's Follow A Proven Leader Who Works For and Dreams oi a GREATER KINGS MOUNTAIN A City of Greater Opportunity To Be Enjoyed By All its Citizens. We Are Well on the Way to this Goal. Let Us Lend Our Continued Support to This Goal By RE-ELECTING lOHN HENRY MOSS City Election May 11.1971 (Paid Political Adv. by Citizens For Moss For Mayor) SUBSCRIBE TO THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD Tlie iMtbllc is invited to attend ail .-ic.s.-iions, free of charge. .VW«e> IrHU .-aV * VOTE FOR WARD 5 COMHISSIONE.R City Election May 11. 1971 I Will Represent Ail The People Independent CandMcle. a Dcmccrot First, in considering requests for credit for any industrial or ccimmcrcial project. First Union National Bank wiill, to the -besl ; c! it.s ability, satisfy itself that, ■ •by virtue of granting' sucih credit, ' no significant pollution of -air, ! land or water -will result. ! What you should know Second, when Significant pollu tion may result, we will make every effort to offer alternative programs to avoid such polution -and will .stand ready to advance an amount c,f credit additional to the original rexjuest to finance cihan-ges nece.ssary to carcy out the alternative program, a.ssum- ingthe additional credit is within the ability of the customer to re pay. about car repairs. Third, First Union National Bank will make every effort to persuade customers who are pre- •sently pollutin-g the air, land or water of North Carolina of the urgency of the problem and to offer additional crc'3it to elimi nate the polultion if the -acUltion- al credit is within the ability ot the customer to repay. 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