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MICE on ; Baptists May Attend Convention 1 Baptist ASSOClauun 1s (iiaKing it possible for local Baptists to attend the Southern Baptist Convention in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. The trip will include a pre-convention visit to Williamsburg and the Foreign Mission Board in Virginia, and a post convention try, featuring Lancaster and Get- tysburg. The trip is being arrang- ed by the Kings Mountain Bap- tist Association as a -non-profit service. ] Cost per person will be $489 for single occupancy, $353 dou- ble, $307 triple, and $284 quad. quired with check made payable to the Kings Mountain Baptist ! Association = and designated “Convention Trip”. Deadline for final payment is April 11. The cost includes transporation, lodg- ing, scheduled tours and admis- sions, an Amish style feast in Lancaster, and trip insurance. June 11 and return date to Shelby is Sunday, June 19. Doris and Cline Borders and coordinating the tour. More detailed information is available at the Kings Mountain Baptist Associational office. Thursday, March 17. 1983-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3B i tour of the Penn-Dutch Coun- A deposit of $25 per personisre- , ~~ Departure date is Saturday, Ramsey Completes . { ® ® Training Pvt.. Amber L. Ramsey, daughter of Bobby L. and Marilyn G. Ramsey of 308 Amhurst Drive, Kings Moun- tain, has completed basic train- ing at Fort Jackson, S.C. During the training, students received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Army history and tradi- tions. The private is a 1981 graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School. PHOTO BY LIB STEWART LEGION BIRTHDAY PARTY American Legion Auxiliary Unit 155 President Myrtle Christenson and Post Commander Ran- dall Elgin cut a blue and gold decorated birthday cake to celebrate the American Legion's birthday during a covered dish supper Tuesday at the American Legion Building. was served afterwards. Special guests includ- ed Oak View's new pastor, Rev. Robbie Moore, and members of his family. GIVE PROGRAM - Children of Trinity Day School entertained members of the Oak View Senior Citizens Wed., Mar. 2. The children sang spring songs and recited poems. Lunch First Union's IRA Package Beats The Others, Take A Closer Look Before April 15 To Benefit On Your 1982 Returns. You probably know what an important part an IRA dlays in planning for your retirement. But what about the Pt it can give you today? Theres still ime to open an IRA and deduct your contributions from your 1982 income tax returns. And thats why you'll want to take a closer look at what First Union has to offer. ’ You Can Open An IRA For Only $100. With our 18-month variable-rate IRA, thats all it takes. | You can contribute as little as $25 or as much as $2,000 ina . i i single year and still get that all-important tax deduction. And . La regular contributions are not required. We also offer $300-minimum 18-month and 36-month fixed-rate IRAS, in addition to other IRA investment options. And we'll help vou choose the IRA which best suits your needs. We Give You A Complete Retirement Package. When you open an [RA at First Union, you get more than an account. You get a retirement package. You'll receive an attractive personal record-keeping portfolio, a quarterly financial newsletter, a financial planner, along with Social Security forms, and other important literature to help plan for your retirement. i 5 We Even Have A Hot-Line To Answer All Your IRA Questions. We've installed a toll-free IRA Hot-Line. Just call 1-800- 532-0013, any time Monday through Friday 9:00 am. to 5:00 pm. for current rate information and any other details about your First Union Retirement Account. So call or stop by any First Union office today Remember, all IRAS are not alike. Once you take a closer look at the facts, you'll see we have the retirement package that beats the others, hands down. Ls RN 3 A RN RN SE R SER {
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