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Page fHE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. An anafysis of the characteris- f tics of enrollees in the Job Op portunities in the Business Sec tor (JOBS) program shows that nearly 90 percent of t he hires are . menrbers of minority groups; 50 pecent are under 22 years of a^e; and 15 percent formerly received ‘ public assistance. In addition, the average hire has been unem ploye'• for more than 21 weeks during the previous year and his average family income was $2,- 438, far below the poverty level. Thursday, January 7, 1971 GROVER NEWS ’^KJNGS MOUNTAIN^ iun y BESSEMER CITY /i BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 6:00 SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 AIwots S1,S0 a Cotloadl Thurs. A Fil * Double Feature NO. 1 THE LONG RIDE FROM HELL Color ; HO. 2 THE CHRISTINE JORCSNSON STORY Color SAT. ONLY * TRIPLE FEATDK NO. 1 Don Knotts "THE LOVE GOD" In Color NO. 2 THE LONG RIDE FROM HELL NO. 3 THE CHRISTINE JORGENSON STORY Color SON. - WED. * 2 BIG HITS! NO. 1 GIRL WITH THE FABDLODS BOX Color NO. 2 BEACH BOY REBELS Wed. Movies Run Reverse Ord. The Woman’s club. Lions club and the Rescue Squad memjers entertained the underprivileged children in the community at lie itescuc '.ud.ling >vith a party. Mrs. Martha entertained the Girls in Action at her home last MenJiy night. .She was a.ssisled by Mrs. John Gold and .Mrs. Gil more Byers. Circle 2 of Shiloh church held their 'meeting Tue.sday at the heme of Mrs. S. A. Crisp. Mrs. Robert Wiison gave the Bible Stu dy. .Mrs. Lucille Ki.ser is the chairman. Mrs. .Sue Miller Allen and in fant -..n joined her Jiusnand Don ald who is on duly in Vietnam in Hawaii for the holidays. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dowurd Shaw were Mr. and .Mrs. Carson Carner and son Michael of Fort Myers, Fla., Mrs. Julia Sanders, Fort Myers, Fia., Mr. [ and .Mrs. Douglas Yeargin of High | ity of South Carolina Point, Miss Betsy Shaw of Char lotte, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beam of CclumbM, S. C. and 'Mr. and .Mrs. Leighton Smith and family fr..m Decatur, Georgia. Robert Harry of Presbyterian Ccllegc, Clinton, S. C., and May nard Pierce of W. C. University spent the holidays with '.Mrs. Holmes Harry. I Guests of Mr.s. VV. F. Cockrell during the week were 'Major and Mrs. W. F. (Bill) Cockrell, Jr. and children of Fort Benning, Ga., I Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cockrell and children of Pensacola, Fla., .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peeler and children of Charlotte and Misses Ina and Lois Cockrell of States ville. Friday dinner guests of Mrs. R. C. Tate were (Mr. Jolley Duncan and children of .Mocksvillc, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Tate and children and Mr. and Mrs. ElJis Tate of Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Roanoke Rapids and Talley of Chapel Hill spent few days with Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Talley, Jr. and children. Mrs. Lucille Kiserr spent several days with lior son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray Kiser and children. Joel Rountree of Davidson col lege -spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rountree. .Miss -Marjorie CrLtp, a imomber of the faculty of Wake Forest University, .spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs. S. A. Crir^. Alan Ha-iibright and Philij) FrancLs of Clemson University .spent the two weeks with thei'r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ham- bright and Mr. and .Mrs. P. A. Francis. ■Mis,-: Jean Xeal of the Univers- and her brother. Bill Neal of Duke Uni versity, spent the holidays with Mis. 1-rank Neal. Gerald Wright and Dickie Bak er of the University of Western Carolina spent the holidays with their parents, -Mr. and Mr.s. Thom Dewitt Seay of were Sunday H. H. I Mr. and Mrs. Talley of | Paickolet, S. C. .Miss Jane j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bedtnell. Mrs. B. A. Harry of Sarfor 1, Florida spent a few days withj Mr. and Mrs. W. W. M Carter an.l visited relatives in Raleigh and Fuquay-Vtrnla. Mrs. Margaret Croct’or rct'.trn-, ed home Saturday a ter spending two weeks at Como with her daughters and their families. Mrs. F. B. has returned hnme after spending two weeks with Rev. and Mrs. Steve Huntley and children in Atlanta, and with Dr. and Mr.s. Rufus Hambright and sons in Greensboro. Miss Susan McCarter and sis ter, Mrs. 'Anne McDaniel visited friends in Houston, Texas during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ellis and Alan of Spartanburg, Miss Janet Spangler of Greenville and MV. and Mrs. Steve Ledford and -Amy of Shelby spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Sganglcr. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wallace c Dallas '(isited Mrs. Susie Cook Saturday. (Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Hope, Mr. as Wright and Mr. and M.’-s. W. ( and Mrs. Lee Pruette and Janet M. Eaker. Miss Vickie Turner has return ed to college at Millc-dgevillo, Georgia after .spending two weeks with her mother, (Mrs. Martha Turner. Mrs. Sharon -Gold 'has returned to Appalachian University at Boone and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gold and son have returned -to Tallahassee, Fla., after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John Gold. Andy Davis of Gardner-Webb has returned to college after spending the hoTidays with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Davis. JUX SEATS ALL SHOWS SOc SHOWS DAILY 3-5 7 »—SAT. 1-3 5-7-9 SUN. 1:30-3:30-9:00 THUH. FRI. SAT. SON. MON. TOES. EDGAR ALLAN POE’S B(9C ALSO VINCENT PRICE E. BERGER IN "CRY OF THE BANSEE" FUN FOR ALL (GP) , Hi VINCENT PRICE @ CHRISTOPHER LEE ADULT ONLY LATE SHOW 10:30 PM. "DAY DREAM" ALL SEATS S1.00 PvamxxH PkLtuiK p»«s«nl* nso 1 DOWNTOWN KINGS MOUNTAIN spent from Tuesday until Sai’ur- (lay with Mr. and Mrs. John ’ Gresh in Miami, Fla. They went i by plane. j Mr. and Mrs. Panny Cobb of Charlotte were Sunday guests of her aunt. Miss Evelyn Mullinax. Mrs. M. C. (Hardin spent from ’Tuesday until Saturday with Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Craig and daugh ters, Rebecca and Martha’ in Eas ley, S. C. Mrs. Jack Pinkelton spent a few days with .Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Pinkelton in Charlotte and with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Dixon and family at Harrisburg. 'Mr. and Mrs. B. Keeter spent Thursday and FViday in Charlotte with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kish and children and Mr. and Mrs. 'W. S. Hicks, Jr. and sons. (Mrs. Lena Goforth and Mrs. Mary Houser visited Miss Ava' Gibbons at the Cherokee Memor ial hospital in Gaffney Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lee and children of Charlotte were recent guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Davis. Miss Faye Houser of Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Houser of Gasfonia were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Houser. Mrs. Louise 'Harry, Mrs. P. A. Francis, Mrs. Helen Springer and (Mrs. Roy Houser spenf a week in Houston, Texas recently. "1116 median in-come of N'gro men 25 to 54 years old who have completed four years ois high school was lower than that for white men in this age croup who have completed only eight years of elementary school. ^Soo. larns CAN Da First-Citizens Bank offers two popular savings bonds with guaranteed high-yield interest: • 5'i% one year savings bonds. With daily interest compounded daily, you earn 5.653% for one y ar. Bonds are available in a- n'.ounts of $500 or more. * 5%% two-year savings bonds. V\ith daily interest compounded daily, bonds are available in a- mounts of $500 or more. A variation of each plan permits you to receive interest in quarter ly payments. Unlike mapy other financial insti tutions which require $1,000, or even $5,000, to earn 5'/2% or 5%% interest on savings plans. First- Citizens requires an initial deposit of only $500 or more. All of which proves we make it possible for more people to earn more in terest at thelowest initial deposit. 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