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- MRS.WnxiAMA. • CAMPBELL Funeral aervlcea for Mra. Janie Kincaid * Campbell, 71, of Mt. Airy, formerly of Klnga r Mountain, wife of WUlUm A. Campbell, will be conducted Thursday I morning at 10 a. m. from First Baptist Oiurch of which she was a former member and deacon. r Rev. Clyde Bearden will officiate at the rites and Interment will be In Mountain Rest Cemetery. The family has designated memorials to Eastern Star Home of Oreenaboro, N. C. and First Baptist Church iMlldlng fund. Active pallbearers will be Blackwell Leonard. D. E. Tate, Emmett Ross, Fred Hamrick, all of Klnga ** Mountain, William Horton of Belmont and Paul Wllkeraon of Newton. Mra. Campbell died Tuesday morning In Cleveland Memorial Hospital after a several month's Illness. She was a native of Cleveland County, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. David D. Dodd. She was twice married, to the late Arnold W. Kincaid who died In August IBW; and to William A. Camp bell, who survives. Long active In civic sufid com- nunlty affairs, she was serving as Cleveland lyeasurer of the Orand Order of the Eastern Star cf North Carolina and Is a past Worthy BCatron of the Kln^ Mountain Chapter. She was a graduate of Bolling Springs High School. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are me sen, David Kincaid of Green ville, S. C.; three daughters, Mrs. Jean Beason of Bolling Springs, Mrs. Sar^h Bush of Chroleen and Mrs. Edith Jane Adams of Stanley; one brother, Fltshugh Dodd of Shelby; one stepson, Billy Campbell, of Thmpa, Fla.; one step daughter, Mrs. Nan Boyd at Hickory; eight grand children and one greatgrandchild; and six stepgrandchlldren. Harris Funeral Home Is In charge of ar rangements. i; f PLAN NOW FOR CHRISTMAS 1979 Use One Of Our Savings Plans To layaway money for CHRiSTMAS 1979 t : Whether as an individual or a company with a CHRISTMAS SAVINGS PLAN For your employees you’ll find a , I variety of savings plans that pay the highest dividends allowed by law. One Year Savings Plans Paying 5y4%To6y2% Other Savings Plans Paying Up To 8% Plus Six Month Money Market Certificates Avaitahle ¥ MOUNTAIN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 300 W. Mountain Street Kings Mountain Phone 739-4781 MRS. J. K. CLONTZ Funeral aervlcei for Mrs. Icie Oliver Clontz, 76, of 806 York Rd., wife of J. K. Clontz, were coiulucted Dec. 27th at 2 p. m. from Gold St. Wesleyan Church of which she was a member. Her pastor. Rev. Leroy Oox, officiated at the rites, and Interment was In Mountain Rest Cemetery. Mrs. Clontz died Christmas Day at 1:60 a. m. In Cleveland Memorial Hospital at Shelby. She was dsuighter of the late Charlie and Jane HoUbrook Oliver. Surviving, In addition to her husband, are three sons, J. K. Clontz of Kierrvllle, Texas, Charlie Qontz of Decatur, Ala., and Cheater K. Clontz of Augusta, Ga.; three brothers, Harry Oliver of Mountain City, Ga., Elmer Oliver of Clemmons, N. C. and Jesse Oliver of Win ston Salem; four sisters, Mrs. Jane Wooten of Ronda, N. C., Mrs. Sue Jolley of Eatonton, Ga., Mrs. Annie Norton of Clayton, Ga. and Mrs. Hilda Ketner of Clem mons, N. C. and eight grandchildren. Harris Fxmeral Home was In charge of arrangements. GEORGE O. McGILL HARRELLS - George D. McGUl, 86, died Sunday, December 24. Funeral Tuesday from Slloam Baptist Church. Burial was hi Harrell's Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Woody McGill; one son, George D. McGUl, Jr. of HarreU; two slaters, Mrs. R. L. Plmk of Kings Mountain, Mrs. P. P. Rumple of WUmlngton; five brothers, Jim of Harrells, W. F. and Isaac, both of Kings Mountain Raymond of JacksonvlUe, Fla. and Leland McGUl of WaUace. MRS. BESSIE MeSWAIN Funeral rites for Mrs. Bessie Mae Atkins Me- Molly Phillips 80 Years Young Mrs. Molly PhlUlps, 80 years young on Sunday, was honored at a birthday dinner In the feUowshlp lhall of Temple Baptist Church. A decorated birth day cake centered the dining table. Present for the occasion were Mra. Phillips's daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Lockhart, Mr. Lockhart and Tina of Maryland, and a host of other friends and relatives Including Mr. and Mrs. Bob Giles of Charlotte, Mrs. Pearl Barnette, Mrs. Katie SHVMGS MIBIESt ANNUAL INTEREST RATE TIME REQUIREMENT SAVINGS BOND AMOUNT 7«% 8 YEARS $1,000 OR MORE. 7)i% 6 YEARS $1.0(X) OR MORE. Interest on bonds is compounded annually. It's payable quar terly. annually, or automatically added to your account and compounded until maturity. Federal law and regulation pro hibit the payment of a time deposit prior to maturity unless three months of the interest thereon is forfeited and interest on the amount withdrawn is reduced to the passbook rate. We also offer other savings plans to fit your needs. First-Citizens. The Can Do Bank! McmtMK FDIC. 0^070 FIRST-CITIZENS BANK A TRUST COMPANY Thursday, Jamiary 4, 1979-MIIUtOR-HERALD—Page SA Swain, 67, of BumsvlUe, formerly of Kings Mountain, were conducted Frl., Dec. 29th, from the Chapel of Harris Funeral Home by Rev. Marlon Adams, Interment following In Mountain Rest Osmetery- Mrs. McSwaln, wife of WlUlaun Boyd McSwaln, died Dec. 26th. Surviving, In addition to her husband, are (me son, Michael Raymond Mc Swaln of Franklin; one daughter, Mra. Frances Kay Patterson of Bolling Springs; her mother, Mrs. Annie Mae Bright Atkins of Gaffney; one brother, Ralph Atkins of Gaffney; three sisters, Mrs. ESlzabeth McSwaln, Mra. Geneva Brooks, and Mrs. Hazel Phillips, all of Gaffney, and three grandchildren. CLYDE E. GOINS Funeral services for Clyde E. Goins, 79, of 1420 Second St., will be con ducted Thursday at 8 p. m. from Second Baptist Church of which he was a member. Rev. Eugene Land, Elder E. H, Simpson and Elder Richard Styers will officiate at the rites, and Interment will be In Mountain Rest Cemetery. Mr. Goins died Monday at 6:46 p. m. In Kings Mountain Hospital after Illness at several months. He was a native of Rutherford Ccxinty and a rntirnd textile emnleve, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Pearl Short Goins; two sons, Chalmers Gobis and Roy Goins, both of Kings Mountain; eight daughters, Mrs. Sadi Mae Taylor, Mrs Thelma Bridges, Mrs. Ruth Put nam, Mrs. Pearnell Pattersem, Mrs. Dorothy Payne, Mrs. Inez BraffOrd, all of Klnga Mountain, Mrs. Vera Davis.-of Shennandoah , Va. and Miss Bertha Gotas of Shelby. Also surviving are S3 grandchildren and 87 great grandchildren. Harris Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. MDRS. MARY BARNES SHELBY — Funeral aervlcea for Mrs. Mary Lee Barnes, 88, of 842 W. Warren St., wife of WlUUm R Barnes, were <x>nducted Monday at 2 p. m. by Rev. Roy Walker and Rev. Lawrence Morton, In terment following In New Home Methodist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Barnes died Friday at Charlotte Memorial Hospital after extended Illness. She was a native of Cleveland County and was employed as a winder tender at Kings Mill In lOngs Mountain. Surviving, In addition to her husband, are one sister, Mrs. Nancy Jo Bradshaw of Shelby. day-Bamette Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. MONROEJACKSON BESSEMER CITY - Funeral services for Monroe Jackson, 64, of Rt. 1, who died Friday at his home, were conducted Sunday at 2 p. m. from Sisk Funeral Home Chapel, Interment following In We sley's Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Jackson was a native of Chester Ccxinty, S. C., son of the late Shephard and Mattie CUnton Jackson and a retired employe of Firestone Textiles. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ella Mae Kiser JacKSon; (xie B(m, noberi B. Kiser of Charlotte; two daughters, Mrs. Alberta Chlland of Cleveland, Ohio and Mrs. Ross Lee Chmpbell of Charlotte; one Invther, Henry Jackson of Charlotte; one sister, Mrs. Mayme Harrison of Jamaica, N. Y. and 10 grandchildren. YOUR CHANCES or JUSTR0SE108.' MTRODUOIIGHRSrUIIIOirS S'MMVIINUL REUREMEOT If you’re a working person not currently covered by a qualified retirement plan, you can open a First Union Individual Retirement Account and deposit up to $1,500 a year (or 15% of your annual compaisation, whichever is less) to earn a full 87o interest. That’s as much as the law allows. Because we compourxl daily, it’s an effective yield of 8.448%. And you won’t have top^ adime of tax on that money until you take it out. When you’ll probably find yourself in a lower tax bracket. So come by any First Union office to ask about our Individual Retirement Account (IRA). It could make retiring rich a lot easier. Barnette, Mrs. Marlon Hepler and Oystal and Keith, all of Statesville; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carroll, Mrs. Walter Whitaker, Audrey Leach, Mrs. Earlene Styers, Mrs. Jack Moore, Mrs. Alice Hoyle, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Styers, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Styers, Horace Martin, Barry Styers, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Bridges and CSirls, and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Humphries, John, Leigh Ann and Michael. J1,5(X) Yearly Contribution After Amount Available In IRA Account 1 Year $1,579 5 Years $9,346 10 Years $2l369 20 Years $75,991 30 Years $194,440 40 Years $461,193 This assumes four equal deposits made on the 1st dav of each calendar quarter in each year. The IRA pays 8%annual interest compounded daily; an effective yield of 8.448%. We Make It Easier. Drpaaits to Km Umoa tndividwl Rc4imnrM Attowits Imvc ongiml mMuniiMO^itw Mcral law Md rtfulAtion prahtbsi ihr paymRKofaiiMKdrpaMi prior lomtimiy uninsiliM*«M«Mhsaf il •ndimcmi OMthrMMMjrM wiik^awnuradiKcBioilwpMiBaoti rvc FAMILY DDLLA Girls’ Pants And Tops Or Boys’ Knit Shirts Sale Men’s Knit Shirts And Corduroy Jeans $000 $fiOO Shirts Jeans Ladies’ Fashion Pant Suits Or Skirt Sets Sale Girls' blouses and long sleeve knit polos Also, girls' polyester pull-on pants. Both in assorted colors. 4-14 Boys' polos In stripes and solids 8-18 Long sleeve turtle necks, crew necks, and placket front shirts Fall colors S.M.L. Mid wale corduroy jeans in fall colors. 28-38 Boys' Corduroy Jeans. 4-18 .... $4.00 ~ V— Pants and skirts with tops In the newest styles' Choose from sheer sleeve cardigan, peasant top. Johnny collar o.' cowl neck blouson. 8-18. Sizes 32-38 $6.99 Men’s, Women’s And Boys’ Casuals Pair The season's most popular oxfords with action soles. Soft suede looks in sizes for the whole family. Tan & brown. Red top tube style. One 25 'roll 12" wide .size tits 10-13. ^ ^imit3 18-oz. Listerine Mouthwash Purex Heavy Duty Powder Detergent 89^. Big 42'OZ. size at a money-saving iow price! Delicious Cookies At A Tasty Price $ioo ^ $4 m Packs B Listerine fights bad breath Efferdent, 40 tablets Stj Packs Assorted styles and flavors that taste kitchen fresh Famous Cannon terries & velours in solids, prints and jacquards. Slight irregulars. Pack of 5 Washcloths.. $1.19 PRICES GOOD AT ALL FAMILY DOLLAR STORES THROUGH THIS WEEKEND QUANTITIES LIMITED ON SOME MERCHANDISE lA. Kings Mfxmtaln,; 108 E. King St. Bessemer City: Bess. Clty-Gaatonla Hwy. Hours: Mon-We<L -Thura.-Sat. 10-6 FH. 10-9 Sun. 14
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