Larry Wood To Head Blue Ridge Council Larry W. Wood, Personnel Manager at Foote Mineral Com- pany in Kings Mountain, was elected President of the Blue Ridge Safety Council at its quarterly meeting held January 20 at Club Carolina in Cher- ryville, Wood is a Kings Moun- tain native and ‘a graduate of Gardner Webb College in Boil- ing Springs. He is married to the former Cynthia Alexander, a fourth grade teacher in the Kings Mountain City Schools system. They and their 5 year old son, Brandon, reside on Country Club Drive in Kings Mountain. Nenad, och Pusey > a j e National Honor iety, I ese 8) Ba Clo an em band 1 ic Spinal E Ledford of GF Business Equip. LARRY WOOD Y BCU pe is oo YErckine Chiropractic ; pina Xa ms ment in Forest City; Secretary, Fellow. a Haskell Reid, Drexel Heritage Co. and Travenol Laboratories, E.B. Kennedy Scholarships ELEVEN DANGER Furniture Company in Drexel respectively, in Marion; Terry are funded by .the Edward C. T SIGNALS and Chairman of the Board, Robbins, Cone Mills, Forest Ci- Stuart Foundation Incorporated MOS 1. Nombiess ir ars ond ho nds Bruce Guy of Broyhill Fur- ty; Brevard Callahan, Fiber In- of Bartow, Fla., and an E.B. INSURANCE 2. Restless nights niture, Inc., Marion, Directors gugries, Inc., Shelby; Ben Eller Kennedy Scholarship Fund. 3 Poin'b ! 3 5 > » Ty : etween shoulders are Ted Hendrix and John : They are administered by an COVERS : x Valdese Manufacturing Co., EB. Kennedy Scholarship Pro. 4. Stiffness of neck Campbell of Ti-Caro and Valdese; Harold Megredy and Tani She : aD that CHIROPRACTIC! 5. Nerve tension Threads USA, respectively, in Boyd Lane, North Carolina In- Bit [O16 OF PHEOD CF : 6. Depression Gastonia; Ronald Baker. and | dustrial Commission, Raleigh distinguished men and women to : 7. Headaches Lewis Campbell of J.P. Stevens and Rutherfordton, respectively. the campus as interviewers dur- 89 8. Anxiety in the chest on ; Co., Sianley Benn The Blue Ridge Safety Coun- ing December and January. Call 739-74 9. Stiffness or pain in lower back colnton, .respectively; Davi cil, organized in 1936, has ap- ll 10. Tired hips an Jones, J & C Dyeing, Shelby; proximately 140 member com- KIM Woman Today: CALL 11. Painful a i JE. Suttles, Etta Packaging, panies in seven western North . 739.7489 Inc., Marion; Jim Overwyk, Carolina counties. The region On Union TODAY! Cone Mills, Cliffside; Edward A. covers Lincoln A Burke, hs Gates, Pharr Yarns, McAden- McDowell, Polk, Rutherford, RENSSELAER, IND.—Saint ville; Wade Bowman and Lynn Cleveland and Gaston counties. Joseph’s College students here Colherty of American Thread The Blue Ridge Safety Coun- have named their Black Student cil is an independent, non- Union officers for 1982-83: presi- i 1 Dora Padgett commercial non-political dent Raymond Christy (senior, DR. TERRY R. SELLERS. D.C. On Dean’s List organization organized to pro- Brooklyn, N.Y.), vice-president : : ? mote safety in industry, home jackie Harrison (sophomore, : He and public places with special New Albany, Ind.), treasurer Hy Mrs, CB, Padgett of Rt. 3,. jafety. Any, intersted in. ‘secretary Debbie Stokes ; Call 739. 7489 i Kings Mountain, has been nam. dividuals or companies may ob- (sophomore, Kings Mountain.) 1 Example of poor spinal 108 west Mounta rare of Bi spinal | ed to the Erskine College Dean's tain more information from any and social vice-president Louis structure, est Mountain St.. Kings Mountain structure. i E List, Fall 1982, Dr. J.A. Knight, officer or director of the Council. Norris (senior, Indianapolis). — a vice president and dean, has an- nounced. To make the dean’s list, students must achieve at least a 3.75 grade-point ratio out of a perfect. 4.0. Miss Padgett, a senior business administration major, has served as vice president of her freshman and sophomore classes and president of her junior class. She is a member of the Student Senate and Omicron Delta Kappa. She is recipient of the William Harris Blair Scholar- ship, the Dr. James Boyce Memorial Scholarship, and the Elvie Weeks Donald Scholar- ship. Miss Padgett is a graduate of Shelby Senior High School. Disabled Dispatch: By C. ROSS BAUMGARDNER Thanks to all of you that helped on our yard sale. We didn’t sell all our goodies and plan on a mammouth sale when the weather becomes better, so we are still asking for donations of items and will arrange pick-up or drop them at the office. Our phone answering device is operational now, which gives you access to this committee 24 hours daily, 7 days a week. If “Some people think an IRAwon't help until retirement. Nonsense. : &T IRA helps everyApril 15. An IRA, you see, is more than a fast-growing retirement fund. It's a tax shelter. It's a way to take a big deduc- fon each year from your gross income oo wind up paying less income tax. Yor may invest up to $2,000 a year in your IRA ($2,250 if you're married | and only one of you is a wage earner, | © $4,000 if you both are). And every pen- - ¢ ny of your investment is deductible. Every penny earns interest, too. At arate that’s tied to money market rates, swith a guaranteed minimum of 8%. What's more, we compound that interest daily — not annually or quarterly as some banks do— which can make an enormous difference in interest earned over the years. McGill Receives Scholarship From Page 4-B ‘a senior at West Iredell High School. E.B. Kennedy Scholarships are renewable for four years and valued at more than $25,000 over this period. They are given on the basis of Christian commit- ment, “leadership potential, scholastic achievement, and vigorous outlook. The scholar- ships honor the late Dr. E.B. Kennedy, for 37 years a foreign languages professor at Erskine College and for more than half a century an A.R. Presbyterian minister in Abbeville County. At Kings Mountain High COMPARISON OF INTEREST COMPOUNDING METHODS Construction Underway ¥ Thursday. February 3. 1983-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page $B On Christ The King Church The members of Christ the King Chatholic Church in Kings Mountain extends an invitation to all past, present and future parishioners and friends to stop by and visit their building site at . 714 Stone Street near the recrea- tion center. Construction is well underway for their new worship “facility. The main sanctuary will have intitial seating for 150 peo- ple with room for expansion without further construction. The basement area will house classrooms and a kitchen and dining/all purpose room. A building fund drive is under- Society and way in the parish. Pledges have been made by parishioners and friends and collections are on schedule. The project financing is being assisted by funds from the National Catholic Extension the Diocese of Charlotte. The total projected cost, with interior furnishing and unfinished basement, is expected to be in the neighborhood of $170,000. Carolina Artisans of Shelby, is in charge of construc- tion. The architectural work was done by Crawford Murphy of Architectural. Design Group of Shelby. The parish of Christ the King was established in 1960. Since that time, educational fellowship activities have been held in a variety of temporary “homes”’ American Legion building, -an old Presbyterian church in" town. and Trinity Episcopal Church. Until the building project is com- pleted, which is scheduled from some time in May, all Masses and CCD classes are being held at Resurrection Lutheran Turn To Page 10-B. ont Member Fe nce Corpo ‘worship services, classes and. .- “including the you should call and the office is Amount Net Gain § un-manned or closed, the recor- Deposited @ Daily Annual With Daily o ding will answer, just listen to Years $2,000/Year Compounding* Compounding* Compounding a ! ; t , , ,040 § ) peed De bm Alene 30 $60,000 $266,346 $244692 $2153 y } iD 40 $80,000 $632,553 $550,562 $72,991 number. We will retrieve the *Based on 8% interest rate. And all your interest is tax-deferred. You pay no tax on it until you begin withdrawing funds between 59, 2 and 70% years of age, when you'll probably be in a lower income tax bracket. If you start an IRA in your early thir- ties, a 282 000-a-year investment can turn into a tidy sum by retirement. And even if you can't start that early, you'll messages periodically and your call will be returned. The next meeting will be Mon., Feb. 7, at 6 p.m., Room No. 113, NF Center. All are in- vited to attend. Y our Committee for Disabled has pamphlets available in the office on most all disabling and handicapping: problems and are free to those desiring them. Those interested in attending the disabledhandicap recrea- tional meeting to be held in the very near future should call giv- still pile up a sizeable fund. ey pane. Call or visit any BB&T office and fellowship. time. and. your et your IRA started soon. After ali, presence is highly desired. OW can you pass up a plan that gives Remember the committee is established for the sole purpose of assisting you on any problems concerning disability handicaps to the best of our ability. It is up: to you to utilize us! you big bucks in the September of your life and a bigger refund check every April? BB&I C.P.C. for Disabled P.O. Box 21 Kings Mtn., N.C. 28086 Phone: 739-9112