I:.; *» •• ... ..-.'fV ' I i In V: PAGE EIGHT THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. ' ^ i Thursday, DecemKer 20, I97W” cancureain, caiftshe? K. M. Citizens closejof the second shift on lH- day, Veturning to^ work January 2.!'Gifts will be distributed to employees. Members of the office st^f i and isupeirvisors iwere® en tertained at a Christmas dinner- dance Friday night at the Com munity Center. .! De^ndable Knits will close after the second shift on Decem ber 21, reopening on December 27ith. Double Knits employees will enjoy a four-day holiday, closing on Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Christmas Day. Eniployees of Gay Hosiery, Can- Do Hosiery, CynnTex, Ideal Hosi ery, Cleveland 'Hiosieiy and 'L & L Hosiery will close at 11 pjm. De cember 11, returning to work at 11 p.m. December 30th. Christ mas bonuses and gift certificates will be presented all employees. Kings Mill will suspend Oper ations at 11 p.m. 'December 21, reopening at 11 p.m. December 30th. Bonuses and gift certificates will be presetrted. Park Yarn Mills will close aft er the second shift on Saturday night, reopening on Wednesday, December 26th. Bonuses wiH be distributed to employees based on length ot service. Presbyterian Choir America is the place that is made out of dreams. And, U.S. Satings Bonds have been helping to make happy dreams come true for years. Now, Bonds mature in less than six years. That means your dreams can come true faster than ever before. You can buy shares in your part i- cular dream by joining the Payroll Savings Plan where you work, or the Bond-a-Month plan where you bank. Before you know it, yom- American ream will be a reality. Now K Bonds pny interest when held to Affti nialunty of 5 years, 10 months (4^ the first year). Bunds arc replaced if lost, stolen, or v desli-oycd. When netted they can be cash^ ♦ at your bank. Interest is not subject to state ^ or iocai income taxes, and federal taz caay ^ be deferred until redemption* ^ ^ TSkke stodc in America. Now Bonds mature in les'? than s’x year?; Tenor: Darrell Austin, Darrell Austin Jr., David Barrett, Wll liam Grissom and Mark Sand ers. Bass: W. P. Fulton, Manley Hayes, Andy Neisler, and Vic Smith. Croker Rev. P. H. Waugh officiated at the final rites. Rev. J. W. Stiles of Cherryville sang “O Foly Night” and Mrs. J. N. Mc Clure, organist, played Christ mas favorites of Mr. Croker’s. -Naval personnel served as pall bearers and conducted full mili tary rites at Mountain Rest cemetery. Gidney Prior to his position at the Fallston 'branch, Hendrick, 32, had been manager of the South DeKalb street branch of Union Trust in Shelby. 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This is important to advertisers because it is evidence that the paper is wanted and read. A, Tha A.B.C. is a cooperative, non-profit asaod- ation of 8,450 advertisers, advertising agendsa and publishers in the United States and Canada. Organized in 1914. Brought or der out of advertising clmos by ostabliahing a definition for paid ' sireulation. rulea and atandards lor Bsoasurinf, auditing and re- porHwg tbs circulations of new*- pspors sad psriodicsls. Q !. If this newspaper a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulationa? A. Yea We are proud of our circulation. We want you to know the facts about the audienos your selling mes sages will have when they appear in these pages. Ask for a copy of our latest A.B.a mport ,ss* KI>OKTi ■» f ACTS At A tAtlC MIAtURI Ot ADVIlIltlNO 'r C KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD