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2 * [iaRcaBaeps’’ j Pag® 8 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C Thursday, September 25, 1969 THE SOin-H'S LARGEST QUALir/HOMi 4f ' MONTH SAVE UP TO Thursday - Friday - Saturday Open Friday nights 'til 9 p.m. IT'S THE END of the Month and we are swamped with Odds 'n Ends, Floor Samples, Some slightly Scratched, some Damaged and just plain Slow Movers. MOST HAVE BEEN SLASHED TO COST AND BELOW! We must clear our floors as new Merchandise is arriving daily! We've thrown profits to the wind! Most items are one-of-a-kind and quantities are def initely limited! Below are just a few of the Great Buys! Convenient Credit Terms...Free Delivery! *ar« ‘A Bedding Prices CUT! NAME BRAND MATTRESSES AND BOXSPRINGS Prices Start as Low as ■■“I'll I \ / 1-GROUP OF FLOOR SAMPLE CHAIRS t/^OFF! LAMPS and TABLES ODDS N ENDS FLOOR SAMPLES ^4pMCE! ;^mstrong DECOLON vinyl' RUGS 18 to SeU $7.88 Scuff resistant, wipes clean in seconds. Wide assortment of designs. 1 per customer n 12 to Sell 1 per Customer ' SAV£;B.96 DOOR MIRROR APPLIANCES-BY- HOTPOINT 30” ELECTRIC RANGE with feature* like-ovon door that lifts off for easy cleaning—lift up surfat-o units and etr. Now only 149.00 a:, 28” wide family size FREEZER that holds up to 354 lbs. Only 168.00 Deluxe lully automatic 30” soH cleaning RANGE with clock and deluxe features. Only 279.00 ex. Your choice of a 30” or 40” deluxe fully automatic RANGE with feature like-oven timing cloc*k. timed outlet, self cleaning calrod units, deluxe backguard, no drip cooktop, (?asy clean oven with removable dooi. Only 198.00 ex. Family size WASHER with all porcelain enamel finish inside and outside. Only 149.00 ex. 'Automatic WASHER with three wash cycles—three water temix'iature selc'ctors — heasy duly transmission. Only 179.00 ex. Hotpoint CLOTHES DRYER with safety lid switch. Operatt's oft 110 or 220. Only 99.00 14 cu. ft. frost-free ICE MAKER REFRIGERATOR. ^VVould yem believe? ^ Only 299.00 Family size 10 cu. ft. REFRIGERATOR with 1.50 lb. cross top treezer c*ompaitment. Only 169.00 ex. 18 cu. ft. REFRIGERATOR, frost-free 167-lb. freezer capacity with many more deluxe fc*atures. Only 29S.00 ex. LIVING ROOM SUITES AND CHAIRS Early American, wing back SOFA, rust c'olor, by Kroehler; matching chair and accent floral rocker with maple arms; 3 pc.s. Reg. 379.9.5 Now 249.35 Modern, orange, Ihree-oushion SOFA with chair, two end tabl(‘.s, one coffee table and two lamps. 7-pc. group. Kc'g. 289.9.5. Now 199.00 Early American, maple trim, two-cushion SOFA, covered in gn*en twc'ed material. Reg. 169.9,5. Now 118.00 French provincial, parfail azure colored SOFA with fruilwood trim. Reg. 249.9.5. Now 198.00 Spanish three-cushion SOFA and CHAIR in tan plastic, trimmed in wood; two end tables, one c^offee table and two lamps. All 7 pii'ces. Reg. 459.0t;. Now 339.00 Traditional three-cushion, quilted loose pillow back SOFA in beautiful gold floral color by Kroehler. Reg. 249.95. New 169.95 Traditional throe-cushion, 85” long red. textun*d SOFA by Kroehler. Reg. 299.95. Now 153.00 French provincial CHAIR covered in linen material with fruitwood finished legs. Rc'g. 49.95. Now 24.88 Italian provincial, green decorator CHAIR, barrel back, T-cushion. Reg. ,59.95. Now 31.88 Traditional gri^en and gold floral accent CHAIR. Reg. 84.95. Now 54.88 Modern Occasional CHAIR in goJd-orange and brown. Reg. 49.95. Now 24.88 Traditional, turquoise CHAIR with T-cushion. Reg. 79.95. Now 54.88 Modern Gold pla.^tic, small accent CHAIR. Reg. 29.95. Now 19.88 TELEVISIONS AND STEREOS Admiral CONSOLE STEREO — walnut finished. A^l FM radio. Only 179.00 22 ' black and white CONSOLE. Early American maple television by Admiral—instant play, all channel tuning. Only 198.95 ex. Solid .state portable STEREO by Admiral—instant play—twin detachable speakers. Only 69.00 Solid state STEREO with AM radio by Morse. 119.00 Huge 60” oak veneer Contem|x>rary STEREO by Mor.se, AM!/ FM radio with tull dimension stereo. Only 179.00 19” deluxe portable TELEVISION — all channel tuning, built-ih antenna, "by Motorola. 158.00 Mediterranean nr Early American console STEREO by Motorola with AM FM ^nd FM stereo radio. 6 speakers system—unbelievable buy at 299.00 20” Admiral color TELEVISION; walnutt inish; one year guarantee on all parts and labor—3-year replacement picture tube. Would you believe? 449.00 ex. BEDROOM SUITES Modern walnut color DRESSER and MIRROR, CHEST and full size BOOKCASE BED. Reg. 169.95. Now only 98.00 Modern Venetian styling walnut finish, double DRESSER and MIRROR, large tour-drawer CHEST, and full size panel BED by Bassett, with Wc.stinghouse migarta tops. Reg. 269.95. Now 199.95 Italian provincial, cherry finished triple DRESSER and MIRROR, large CHEST, and panel BED— all pieces detailed in workmanship, by Bassett. Reg. 369.00. Now 299.00 Spanisli styled oak triple DRESSER and MIRROR, CHEST and full size panel BED—Westinghouse micarta tops, beautiful workmanship in detail, by Bassett. Reg. 369.95. Now 298.00 M idem, walnut double DRESSER and MIRROR; liiur-drawer CHEST, panel BED, bachelor’s CHEST with bookcase top and corner piece ensemble. Reg. 469.95. Now 329.95 Twin size BED ensemble including innerspring mattress and box unit; maple headboard and footboard, rails and slats. Reg. 2 for 119.90. Now 2 for 108.00 ODDS & ENDS Coppertone or avocado utility CABINETS made of heavy metal. Reg. 22.95. Now 14.81 3 pc. Syroco en.semble oval MIRROR and two candle holders. Reg. 24.95. Now 16.88 Oval RUG SET — 4 pcs., one approximately 9x12 with three small matching rugs. Reg. 69.95. Now 29.00 lOOG nylon CARPET — a.s.sorted sizes. Reg. up to 139.95. Now your choice 79.00 Five-drawer LINGERIE CHEST — antique white trimmed in gold. Reg. .59.9.5. Now 38.00 Seven-drawer LINGERIE CHEST in antique pecan finish. Reg. 79.95. Now 59.00 Folding .step STOOL in heavy tubular framing. Reg. 12.95. Now 7.88 Thre(?'ti(»r SERVING CARTS with electrical outlet. Your choice gold or avocado green. Reg. 12.95. Now 7.88 Maple .sewing ROCKER. Reg. 19.05. Now 14.88 S2.99 ^Reg. $5.95 Perfect for your bedroom, hall or bath! A big 16"x 60" complete with hangers. Hurry, these won't last long at this terrific sale prical Early American maple deacons BENCH. Reg. 39.95. Now 28.88 THE SOUTH S LARGEST QUAtlTY HOME PURMiSHERS Job Corps Gives Youth New Opportunity Joe, dressed neatly* in a blue I shirt and dark pants, spoke softly i about his family, his ambitions and his reasons for dropping out of school. Across the desk from him sat Mrs. Lorene Rogers, listening in tently to the youth’s words. Oc casionally she would stop the youth, probe the question at hand, and take same notes. Joe was applying for Job Corps training, and Mrs. Rogers was helping to recruit him. Her title is Job Corps Counselor, and she works for the State Department of Social Sei;vlces. Jf)e is a typical case that Mrs. Rogers and the ten other Job Corps Counselors that cover the state come In contact with daily. He is only one of the approxi mately 40 per cent of students thatd rop out of North Carolina's public schools yearly. During the fiscal year ending Tune 30, 1969, 2.511 North Caro- Mna male youths between 16 and 21 years of age applied for en rollment in Job Corps. The Re gional Office accepted 2.433 ap plicants and 1,724 ehrollees de- oarted for a Job Corps Center. According to figures obtained from the National Office of Job ?orps, North Carolina maintained the natiofial enrollment rate. Reports from the State Depart ment of Social Services show 5 male youths from Cleveland County were enrolled in Job r:orps Centers as of July 1, 1969. During the past 46 months .58 male youths from this county ro- Dorted to Job Corps Centers. Of that number 29 resigned before 90 days, 14 after 90 days but did not graduate, and 11 graduated. Mrs. Rogers assists applicant.s In filling out their application and administers a verbal match ing te.st and a short written test m determine whether the appli cant would go to a conservation 'amp or an urban camp. Applicants face a maximum of three weeks waiting period w’hile 'orm’i are processed in the Re- riona! Office. After they are offi- ially accepted into the program, Mrs. Rogers will receive transpor tation tickets for them to the cen ter where they are assigned. Once at the center, an appli cant’s life will take on a rapid oaoe, molding him for a future with business opportunities. He will take part in a phy.sical fit- TOSS program to strengthen his bod>, he will work toward a high school diploma, he will take part in recreational programs with boys his own age and he will en- "er a job training program. At the center he will learn to dress neatly and speak clearly. He will be given instructions on how to approach an employer md seek a job. A new self confi dence will be built in him, mak ing him a valuable asset to the community and to himself. He will be at the center until he completes his job training and graduates from the program. He will then either enter an on-the- job training program in industrj' ^r take a position in his field (Jf 'raining. While he is at the center, ho will earn $30 a month for spend ing money, and $50 a month will be saved for him toward the time he graduates. The Job Corps is open to young men and women between the ages of 16 and 21. who are out of -'chool, unable to find an ade quate job, and in need of change of environment to become useful and productive citizens. Mrs. Lorene Rogers can be con tacted at 617 Norwood Street, Shelby, North Carolina, or the Cleveland County Community Ac tion, Shelby, North Carolina. Mrs. Rogers is not responsible for recruiting female Job CoCrps applicants, but she can provide interested persons with informa- ion on where to apply. Social Security Q. I have been working as a domestic since January 1968. My employer is not withholding so cial security from my wages and is not reporting my earnings to social security. What can I do about this? A. You should come to the of fice at once so we can assist you in correcting your record. Bring with you any evidence of your earnings you have. We will also need the name and address of your employer. Q. My daughter who is past 18 has enrolled for a beauty course. Will social security pay her any benefits while she is going to school? She drew social security before she reached age 18. A. If your daughter is a full time student, unmarried, and if »he school Is approved, Social Se- urity will be able to pay her up to age 22 as long as she is a full time student and unmarried. Th ■' Social Security office can tell you If the school is approved. Questions and Answers Q. At the time my wife died she hadn’t worked any during the \*ears before her deah. However, 'he had worked some under so- ''ial security. Are there any hanges in the law that now might enable my t\^'o children to eceivo benefits on her record? A. The rule has indeed been hanged. If yjur wife was insured under the regular rule your chil dren can now receive benefits. Check with us now. delay can cau.se your children to lose some checks.
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