Ny i 0 % i a i CONGRESSMAN From Page 1 succeed. I do. I want to help the change." Health care and a proposed tax icerease is what worries citizens the most, said McMillan who has met with President Clinton twice to offer constructive suggestions 10 “alterations to the proposed health plan. McMillan supports the President's North American Free Trade agreement which faces op- position in the House from his own party where Democrats are critical of the deal. ; “I can understand the emotional fear that people have but the defeat of this will diminish the U. S. ca- pacity to compete because we'll be making products Mexicans can buy. Mexicans won't be able to pay for them, of course, unless we cn- courage Mexico's economic growth." McMillan predicts North Carolinians won't lose jobs if the trade pact is approved, discounting doubts of opponents such as Texas billionaire Ross Perot who says the plan would d¢stroy the middle class and send jobs to Mexico. CANDIDATES From Page 1 ual basis. There will be no forum and no public speakers. "This is just an informal gather- ing that we hope will attract a full house," said Alexander. She said letters are going out to all Chamber of Commerce members this week urging their attendance. Other members of the planning committee are Lucille Williams, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, and Tim Miller. , rie an ada SS A a 3 Rr A i AE FR a eRe. Me A gl atl AY KMPD Chief Goforth warns motorists With North Carolina's new, tougher drunk-driving law taking effect on October. 1, Kings Mountain Police Chief Warren Goforth is encouraging drivers to skip ‘onc more for the road’ and to opt for 'no more for the road’ in- stead. Beginning October 1, the blood- alcohol content level for driving while impaired (DWI) and related offenses in the state drops from .10 percent to .08 percent. He hopes that publicity about the law will discourage potential drunk drivers from getting behind the wheel. "The risk of being charged with DWI is now cven higher than be- fore," said Goforth. "This risk-- when coupled with the severe emo- tional and financial losses that accompany alcohol-related acci- dents hopefully will force drivers to consider seriously the conse- they drink.” 1990). quences of drunk driving before Kings Mountain Police charged 116 drivers with DWI during 1992, up onc from 1991 and up 14 from You Arve Invited Central United Methodist Church 113 8. Piedmont Ave., Kings Mountain Fall Preaching Mission e Topic: "Teach Us to Pray" Rev. John Futtever, Preacher 7:00 pm Sunday ® September 26th Child Care Available Thursday, September 23, 1993 -THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3A Elect CHARLIE SMITH DISTRICT 3 PD. POL. ADV. MOUNTAINEER ( TELEPHONES «Installation and Maintenance of Business Telephone Systems AT&T Trained +Licensed & Insured *Commercial & +Key Systems Residential Wiring ~~ Page Systems *PBX Systems «System Changes Charles T. Smith, Owner 1-704-739-2559 + 1-704-868-1318 Pager Jane Campbell Dance Academy | LISA JACKSON (Instructor) *Graduated from John Casablanca Modeling School Runner up in N.C. Teen USA sAccepted in Model Talent Management Agency eMember of Eastridge Mall Fashion Board eMember of Alamode, Participated in Pageants Since Age 4 Pageantry Interview Runway (Will Participate in Fashion Show) Freeze Modeling Make-Up & Skin Care Etiquette TV Commercials Photo Shoot Call: 480-8201 [] OD PRESTIGE D PRESTIGE 0 PRESTIGE [1 PRESTIGE BE PRESTIGE 0 PRESTIGE Interest Bearing Checking Account PRESTIGE © Introducing PRESTIGE PRESTIGE © ONE ACCOUNT ALL THE SERVICE. PRESTIGE PRESTICE You deserve the best in banking service and now the best is here for you. We invite you to enjoy all the benefits of this comprehensive package of banking services which we call Prestige” Banking. o Visa®or MasterCard with Special Prestige Checks No Annual Fee** 3"x5" Safe Deposit Box or Credit o Telephone Transfers on a Larger Box* o Travelers Cheques ATM Card with o Accidental Death Insurance, $ 15,000/40,000 Airline Credit Card Protection Larger Withdrawal Limit Preferred Consumer Loan Rates** ° Official Checks : You qualify for Prestige Banking when you maintain any one of the following banking relationships with us: * Residential Mortgage Loan or e $ 2,500 in Regular Savings or e $5,000 in Money Market Account or $ 10,000 in combined total CDs*** or e $ 15,000 Equity Line of Credit or $ 15,000 Personal Line of Credit. PRESTIGE FIFTY Visit one of our offices today and begin enjoying all the benefits of the best in banking service... Prestige Banking - because you deserve it!