* r tHE KiMfeS MbUNtAiN HERALD. KiSJGS MOUNtAIN, N. C. Tliursdciy, July 8, 1971 GROVER NEWS A majority of the textile em ployes were on vacation Uist week. Some were in the moun- ialns and some to the Ouler ilanks br beaches. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoai k and Mr. and Mrs. Gone Putnam and Vickie spent several days at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. R H. Ponder and daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and .Mrs. Carl Reynolds aill I'amily oI Oaffney spent the week al White Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie .MV.llinax, Teresa and Tara, spent from Tuesday until riday on a lour of the mountains. They visitetl th<' iLand of Oz, Gallinburg,' Tenn. and Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Broadus Beam and sons, Don and Randy, spc'iit the week in Lakeland, Flori.a, with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hardin. ' Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Deaton, Deibbieand Mark and Cathy Hor ton spent several days at .Myrtle Beach Mr. and .Mrs. Wilbur Roark spent Thursday in Columbia, .S. C. with Rev. and .Mrs. Perry Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Philij) Saval, en route from Silver Sprin.gs, .Md. |o Miami, Fla., visited -tirs. .1. B. Ellis last Sundiay. They ha:| been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Saul Hon- igsberg in Silver Springs .Mrs. Honig-sberg is the former .Mary Louise Ellis. Mrs. Pearl Royster is at home , from the bo.spilal. Mr. and .Mrs. j Duane Cormaek of Oraron spr-nt ' the week with her mother, Mrs. Royster. Mrs. C. Z. Falls returned home from the Kings .Mountain hospi tal on Sunday after observation and treiitment from injuries she leteived in an auto accident two : wes'ks ago. I Mr. and .Mrs. Ray Goforth and jdiiidren, Donald and Suzanne, of j Greenwood, .S. C. spent the ; weekeni.i with .Mr. and .Mrs. I Preston Goforth. .Mr. and Mrs. B<‘ck VV'right and .Mr. and .Mrs. Bill Camp returned home Sunday after spending the I week on a tour that took them into Canada. I '.Mr. and .Mrs .limmy Wright of Gastonia visited .Mr. and Mrs. I B(‘ck Wri.ght Sunday, i .Mrs. Frank Neal iim.l family ! and Miss Inez Davis spent the j week at Myrtle Beach. I .Mr. and .Mrs. June Parks spent I .several days with .Mrs Loui.se Harry ai .Myrtle Beach. i.Mr. F. B. Hambright has re turned home after spending a ! month in Atlanta witli Rev. ami i .Mrs. Steve Huntley. M a r i o n ■ifluntley came home with her I grandmother for a visit. I -.Mrs. Izcille Kiser, Mrs. J. D. ' Hambright and Mrs. William ' Hambright spent a week at Mon- ' treat. I Mrs. Preston Goforth, Rev. and I'.Mrs. Robert Wilson and (laugh- WeekEnd SPECIALS REG. S2.45 SAVE $1.17 SUPER SIZE HEAD AND SHOULDERS SHAMPOO $1.28 THUR. FRI. SAT. ONLY REG. S1.77 SAVE 50c BEACH TOWEL $1.27 THUR. FRI. SAT. ONLY REG. SI 1.92 SAVE $1.93 4 QUART ELECTRIC ICE CREAM FREEZER THUR. FRI. SAT. ONLY SPECIAL THREE RING POOL REG. S3.94 SAVE 66c THUR. FRI. SAT. ONLY lers, Lynn and Susan, spent Tuos- I day and Wednesday at Montreat, i iMrs. Elva Leo Pinkolton spent I a few days in Ch'aj’lolte with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pinkellon. I .Mr. and Mrs. Don Batchlor and j (hiUlrcn and Mr. ani.i Mrs. James : Bell spent from Saturday until I Wednesday at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Z S. Hardin, Mrs. J .K. Ci'itig and <tau,?htcrs, Rebecett and Martha, of Easley, spent Fri day in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Beam of Richfield were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ad ie Beam. Mr. and -Mrs. Billy Wells and sons of Gastonia were Sunday guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wells. iMr. and Mrs. John Pruetto spent Sunday in the Western N. C. Mii.ntains. 'Mrs. W. F. Cockrell an<| Leigh P('eler s;xml , several d-iys in Pensats)la, Florida, with -Mr. and Mrs. Andy C'Kkrell and family. Mr. and .Mrs. Willis Hf.iell and sons and Holly Rountree spent I from Thursday until Tuesday at I the beach. They were at Char leston and .Savannah, i iMi.s.ses Ina and Lois Cockrell i of Slatesvillp spent a few days with Mrs. W. F. Cockrell this week. Miss Peggy Anne Spencer of Gaffney and Dennis Barnes of I Grover w’ere married July 1 in J Gaffney. They are making Ihcir I homo in Gaffney. I .Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Keefer! I spent Tuesday in Lancaster, S. I C. with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hy-I 1 ler and dau.hters, Su.san anil I Lisa. I I Sunday guests of Mr, and .Airs. | ! Roy Houser were Mr. and Mrs. | ^ Charles Hoin-er of Gastonia and | Miss Faye Houser of Charlotte. j The Veterans Corner THE VETI-31ANS CORNER Editor’s Noie: Below are au thoritative answers by the \’el- erans Adminisu ation to .some of I be many current ciueslions from former servicemen and their families. Further infoima lion on veteians benefits may be obtained at any VA office or your local service organizalion representative. ilr. anti Mrs. Claude Riidisill of .incolnton visited Mi Lee Pruette g.:nday. Miss Sharon Gold of Ap"ala Chian University, Boone, spent ’ tlie weekend with ihor parents, Mr. ani.i Mrs. John Gold. | Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Martin j of Burlington visited Mrs. J. D. I Watlerson last week. Thev sp<'nt | several days with Htaod Walter- i son at Lake Norman. j I Paul Rollins of Puerto Rico is at home for the summer with his parents. .Mr. and Mrs. James Rollins. M-Sgt, Paul E. Sheppard is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Sheppard and his wife and children, Li.sa and Bob. iHe will return to Vietnam In two weeks. This is his second tour of duty in Vietnam. Mr, ani.i Mrs. Gene Cornette and children of Cleveland. Ohio sp-ent the week with Mr. and i Airs. Arthur Davis. i I -Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Davis j spent several days at .Myrtle | Beach. Mrs. Grace Stoner of Rich- | mond, Va., spent the week with j I her sisters, Mrs, Mattie Ham- ; hri.ghl and Mrs. Alice .Varan. Mr.s. Stoner vvas en route to- Florida to visit her daughters. ■Mrs. B. A. Harry s at home ' from Sanford, Florida, where she < was a matron at a boys school. I iMiss Evelyn Mullinax, Mr. and I Airs. Charlie Mullinax, Teresa I an i Tara, attended the wedding j of Richard Cobb and Miss , Rhonda .Aldridge at the Oakhurst j Baptist chirch in Charlotte last j Saturday. Q I was discharged from the Army because of a leg in,j . ry, and accepted S('veiance pay in a lump sum. Since 1 have been awarded disability compensation by the V’A, can you tell me why I am not being paid? A. — Disability comptmsation for your leg in,)uty will be willi he-ld and applied against the amount of .severance pay unlil the full amount is li(|uidat(*d. •After that, V.A will start sending compensalion (hecks if your disability is slill rated 10 pci cent or imore by our standards. tj. If a veleran arrange for his .National Service Lite Insur ance lo bo pal 1 in a lump sum, may bis beneficiary select an other method of payment? A. -Yes. The N.SLI benefi ciary can have all or pan of the ins,.rance paid in monthly installments over a period of years, or for life. But tlie bene- liciary cannot select a lump sum payment U (he insured designat ed monlhly payments. Q My bu.sband has been re- porlcd as missing in aciion. 1 undoistand that I may now be I eligible for educational benefits i Ibrough the Veterans Adminis- j tration. Is this li ue? ! .A. Yes. Recent legislation I tPL 91-5S1» authorizes educa- I iional benefits for wives of pri soners of war or veterans miss ing in action for a total of more ilia 90 days. Fur further infor mation contact the nearest VA offiie or your local veteran.--' service organization reprosenia live. First Citizens Begins Program First Citizen Cank & T uyt Company has su(Ws.sfuHy inili.M- ed a Irtd m.aikoting program in Chapel Hill for graduates ot the University of North Ca; dina, which offers special beneiitj to help new graduates as they begin their careers. Called .-super Start, tile [iro- .gi'Uin provides liuise ,;r.'uluatin;; from both under laduaie sciu.-ol-; and .gradu.Tte schools and plan ning to work in North Carolina with m.iny special bank servi cs. In outlining the program, N. W. Pope, vice pivsUlonl ar/.l dnve- tor of ninrkeiiiig for the state wide bank, explained most stu dents gra(f.ali:ig from i.jPoye have all immediate need for both favorable cicdi ppoitunities and a sound pcrso.iai banking tela tionsliip Willi Super Slarl, Firsl- Citi/en Bank provides Imtli. Any student giviiluiti.Tg from the Univer.silv of North Ckirdina at Ch'.pel Hill this spring or summer wiil be able to si-;n up lor tlie program providi.ii be will lie employed and reside m .North C.iiolina. The apidicanl mu.si lie 21 or have a parent or gu.udian sign for him. By signing up for the free pro gram, the stuiiont will le.eive free chocking service, cliecks and a saf di'posit box for (.>n(* .vc-cr. fp eddiiion, the person wi'l ho pro vided a .Master Charge card, wliit'h he -can use immediately with no payments due f.ir the. lirst six -months after the euro Is first used. •Similarly, thi; bank vvill m iic , an auto loan to lire i.'.-duaic ,i.- ■ the first monlhly installment may be deterred lor six mollis. In addit.on, die Inleiest is tit ( favorable rale. “A large n.m'-.'r oi oup.'- cal lege g'raduates f ir.d llu .v r. c 1 au , immediate sourc.' o. fe ;; well as ■ kaM' of -rr.ii . Tide r. keyo.i 'to the hirb niilutl - 1 < .settin.c, up hou'-i-ta-. pi.;;-, > in;; re-iuiremcn's aid ti;c n' -■ sity far tra.-.ponati()n. Tii'-'.c'i' !;.su'’er $i,U t, I-'il si.Ciliz; n itO''! fult'ilks all I'heso nci'd.-; as wol’. ns eslahtishii:.■ .i necvled lio ui. a.! ' relationhip lor ;l;e ; giii;; m.-.n i I or wiifnan emtiarking on a ca- , j I'l'er," Pope exiikiK'd, j I "While Cl; ipid ITiil u-a-. ■ li'cted as the test market. tlK'.iro i gram will I-r- expamii-d into ■ i .idlege marlo'ts .-..rvril h;, i- r I Cili/en.s if it ('-aithiuc.- f;< ■ I the v.ide a-ce; t.'in( e it k .; - j perienecil in the inn. il v.-eel. - ' ' Pope indic.iletl, S'uiHg- Sl.ni'i IS - ( I,' 1 ,c. I projTi'a.n of 'lie b.iiik X(/i'lb C;ii'oliMa -'■.I'e Tro, le; .are i.-lined at the I"- it ate i-; i Goiernmi'iit, lotalod on tlie i-.-n i pus of the University oi Noi-di , Carolina, Chapel Hill. mmij) CL.?'tSsiFiED p.m paYi^ Di?l, tdi Pi Mini-liikes sre (ep.sideri'd mct.ir j vehicles in Norili Carolina and | are sub’ect to the s.a-me rule.s and | r:g.v.-3 fx Weather cve.ry hour cl 'he laour. Weathc-Y evciy hou:' eii ine hail hour. F'ir:e (--inTertainincrit in between regulation BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK ALWAYS $2.00 A CARLOAD! WED. THUR3. * 3 HITC! NO. 1 SAM WHISKEY In Color NO. 2 BORN LOSERS In Color NO. 3 THUNDER IN THE CAROUNAS In Color FRI. & SAT. * nUPLE FEATURE NO. 1 ISLAND OF THE DOOMED In Color NO. 2 THE SORCERERS In Color NO. 3 BLOOD <S BLACK LACE In Color SUN. WED. * DOUBLE FEATURE NO. 1 MIDNIGHT COWBOY In Color NO. 2 THE MERCENARY In Color July Clearance SALE ALL SPRING AND SUMMER MERCHANDISE Reduced Super Values In Every Department SHOP NOW AND SAVE Itheal^ ALL SEATS ALL SHOWS 75c SHOWS 3 5 7 9 SAT. 13 5-7 9 SUN. 1:30 3:30 9:00 STARTS WED. FOR 7 DAYS CRICKET hat ViALTDiSriE t ALL CARTOON FEATURE mi^MQ Adult late show FRI. SAT. only 10:30 P.M. "THE MINX" RATED (R) ALL SEATS S1.25 I T.rr;' Phone 239-! Telephone 739-2571 Deor Patxons: mm il.- CHECK THESE mm D' MtkrJdvlO. r 1 -V ^ 7 ENTt^F. STCCK r . ■ .t COPPERTONE SUL'TAM I2s-Eodak Fife. Pdasoid CdsTp:!!! hmlm !CS r, ICO s Tampax Of! Insect PiepeOePjt Bine SSas: OiMmeiit listeTins Sistf scplk.... c" i FMOips Milk d ..... 11 Desenex Ginfeent.... Aika-Sellze? 25 s Pepto-Bismol 4 o::!. lergens lotion 9V2 cs. Loving Care by Clalicl Vicks Vapor^b 3% oz. Ben-Gay IV4 02. MID-SUMMER HGLIMY Jimm: day Items!! i, pnci Cl m p '’J r-q 0 ‘ aV J I,-' r f ^ L.' IJ .■'il 'JV; n 4 i - .vJ C.C9 - 1 m Lvery- Bring This Adv. To Our Fountain And Be EilgiL'e To Purchase u Miik Shake For Only 15c. One Per Family Please. OWNERS Charles D. Blanton. Jr. Hov/ard Lutz f>7T. ''?% CFF. i

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