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ill I, 1973 •t Thursday, March I, 1973 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. PAGE THREE Tar Heel Spotlight Dcpartmpnt of Art Culture And Histoiy Graro J. itoliror, Socrelaiy • MONTI IS Ol' SuN IIAYS” VisitinK the North Carolina Musoum of Ilistorj has always bwn a popular thinf? to cl on Sunday afternoons, hut now Ihoro's an acl.lcil attraction. In :itl:lillo.ii to all tin- ri^Kular exh' ils which depict North C irolina's clovelopineni from stone ase to space atje, there Is now a series of special jirograms ^\('ry .Sunday afternoon al three o'clock. .Sponsored jointly with ALL SEATS the .Si.-ite l.ihraiy, admission is tris". Cn'ei' Ihe overall litle of .Month of Sunday.-:.’■ the series V.ill i)re.-enl a variety of attrac tions such a.s films, speakers, net tormtiiue.i, and craft demon- slrnliims in poticry, weaving and cdiuinin;;, and llv like, I'.iu'n;’ .\l::r h a n d April, ,\1 /Id!, of Sundays” will feature .1 . . .! of movies on Ihe hLstoiy /i (he ivioii'vi p'clure. Some will /' 'a, iimenliii'. i on the early devoloimieiu of the motion pic- ■ic iiivl ntiu .s vviii he actual exaniple.s of -reen classics. EVERY DAY •TIL 4:30 P.M. Each program will be shown in the auditoriu.m of the Archives and Ilistoiy-State fjbraiy build ing (which also houses the .State Museum of IILstory) at 109 East Jones sfieet in Raleigh. Each program will last approximately an hour. The llrsl pre iruni on M ircli 4 will feature two documentaries entitled “fTlm Firsts" anti "The Fun Factory.” Among the “ffrsLs" demon.strated will he an oxaupt from the first "talkie,” tlie screen's first kiss, the first cow boy star, ‘'Bronco Billy” Ander son, and examples of early fil.n work by such ja ople as Thomas Edison and D. \'v'. Griffith. ‘The Fun Factory” is the stoty of Mack .Sennett’s ris-? from movie extra to stardom. It also tells the stoiy of his studio which pro duced the Keystone Kops and created such sums as Ben Turpin. Carole Lombard and Charlie Chaplin. It is hoped tha the "Montli of Sundays" program series will attract local people in the Ra leigh area a-s well as those who miglit drive in from some dis tance for a Sunday visit to our capital dty. Other interesting places to visit in walking dis tance of the Museum of History are the Museum of Art, the Mu seum of Natural History, the Capitol and the Legislature Build ing. A printed flyer describing the MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS JAYCEES GRANT Nationwdde efforts of tlie Unit ed State Junior Chamber of Conuneroe to oomihat alcoholism are being supported by a $2S6,- 910 gfrant Urom the Department of Health, Education and Wel fare. Tlie funds will aid Jaycees’ ef forts to mobilize the concern and resources' of local commimities in the fight against ulcc^ol abuse and alcoholism. The aiuiouncement of the award sfgessed the importanoe of government-private sector coop eration and acciaiined the coop eration between the Jaycees and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, an agency of the Natiipnal Institute of Men tal Health. NEVQfl is a aennpan- ent of HBWs Health Seovicefl and Mental Health Aitouibtra- tion. It is essential to enlist tiM vB< est support and assistance of privam citizens in the attadi alcoholism, the announcement also said. women of the U. S. Jaycees can play a vital rose in cornbatting a major national problem which affects mote than 9,000,000 Americans, it added. Dr. Morris E. Chafetz, director of the National Institute on AJ- cohol Abuse and lUcohollsm, said that the grant will support Jay- cee programs to develop broad- basrt dtizen participation in the aiwaieness and resolution of community alcohol abuse lems. prclj- I Educational programs will em- pha.si/e five problem areas; driv ing, health, family, peer-group, and legislative aspects of drink ing. j j Although the project will in- v.olve all of the 6,-100 Jayoee chapters acros-s the nation, five target dties will be dvosen for - special programs which will give individual emphasis t o each problem area. The 525,000 ysning men andj FLOWER INCOME Grfnring tlovers Is big busin- “Jlonth of Sundays” programs a ’ ^ss in North Carolina, account- month in advance is availa'tle • Ing for an estimated $17 million free by writing or calling the of the state's $1.7 billion agricul- North Carolina Museum of His- . tural income. Mums are th# tory in Raleigh. ‘ state’.s No. 1 commercial flower. Tech Slates New Courses Cleveland County Technical In stitute in cooperation with the A- meriean Ilolel-'XliHel A-.siiciufio-i will begin the first oi a series of six course.s leading to certiti cation in hoiel-molel training. Students passing each of the courso.s wi| rewive certification from the American ILuel .Motel Association. The Inifal course. "Front Of fice Procfxlurc-", will egin on tlie Cleveland Te.h campus .Match 12 at 7:119 p.m. an1 will Ik-’ limited to twenty i2()) participants. The class will meet for iw.) mours each -Monday and Thur-;day even ings for a total of 2-1 clas-s horus. Other courses to be included in the training program ate: Hotel-.Motel Accoiuiting HoteL.Moloi Law Introduction to Hotel-Motel Management -M ■'■"tenancf and Enginca-r- ine and Communications Pre-registration.s for tliis new prograjTi wit ce acevptc-j up tin til nocm of March 2nd by calling Cleveland County Technical In stitutc, 4S2-1.37S, Extension S,. The only cost for each one of the coui’ses will be approximately Sltj-oO which is f.ir Ihe individual manuals and kits furnislied by lhc> American 1 lotel-AIotel .A.ss'n. The cla.sse.; will he instruct;*:! !-y .Mrs. Elizabeth .Milk-r who has had extensive experU-nco in teach ing and pla«*ment of iiai licipants in llii.s industry. DECORATING '73 The decorating look I-iPT.'; i-i comfort. Although the graj.!;.;-- of 1972 are still around, (ht-y tend to ie loss bol l an t mcr,- glamorous. Sharp angles have given way to soft curves and co- loi's harmonize, note.s Wilma Scott, North Carolina State Un ivorsity, extension house furnish ings specialist. CARD OF THANKS To the friends of .Mrs. Mar.v Sue .Mode we wish to cxprr.is c ir heartfelt aiipreciation for the e.xpressions of .sympathy at her death. .Mrs. .Mode lived in Kings Mountain for 21 .vear.s aa I r.iis- ed her four childien here before moving to Winnsijcio, S. C. ll-.'f retpicst was that she be laid to rest beside her small dauglitc’r in Mountain Rest Cemetery. .May- God bless c.T'h of you. .Mis. A. I'. Blair K-2 Bo.x 1 11-C Winnsboro, S. -Nearly 23 milkon American '.vnrkers over 1 out of every 1 people in the civilian work force belong either to labor unions or to employee associations that engage in collective bargaining. TEMPORARY ' RELIEF ^ OF MINOR PAINS ** For Guaranteed Relief with ^ PRUVO Tabs or Your Money Back On Sale at_ KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. n '' .-AMERICANINIiUNATIONAl-/- rninRlwtljl Vincent PRICE- Christopher LEE SHOWS SUN. - 2:00 . 4:00 - 9:00 MON. • TUES. - 3:15 5:07 - 6:59 ■ 9:00 A CHARTOFF-WINKLEft/tiARUNO PRODUCTION BRONSON in A MlCHAe^Efl.f 4.- - ' E MEHHANIP^^ 'i ' UnitBd Artists rn. ^ ^_Jj9-217b • DOWETOWH KINGS MOUNTAIM M lateFUCK' ADULTS \) ^ ^^.^TOWOHTe^SAT 0 UW 11100 PM "THE MECHANIC" RATED (PC) ALL SEATS S1.S0 One Houn mmiM TO MOST IN DRY CLEANINO TREE’ STORAGE AND MOTH PROOFING MON.. TUES. & WED. SPECIALS MEN'S OR LADIES 2-PIECE 1 SUITS S2.09 LADIES ir-PIECE 2 DRESSES S2.09 lb EVERY DAY SPECIAL Shirts Laundered Crisp- Bright Folded or On Hangers EACH 5 for S1.39 MON., TUES. & WED. "SPECIAL' TROUSERS PLAIN SKIRTS OR SWEATERS 3 MIX , OR MATCH ]49 OPEN EVERY DAY 7:30 TILL 6 p.in. EXCEPT SUNDAY EXTRA I; S&H GREEN STAMPS k »10“» OR MOREi! FOOD ORDER. Y D U S CHOICE "AGED ' PORTEfiMO'JSE OR CHOW MEIN CHICKEN 'N WJMPtINOi. GRAVY N lURICET, SAUSAURY STIAR, OR V£At RARMIOlA • • tnW'lv MCir* t_nivwcra n vwmrkiw—-•- . - . - - BANQUETSUPPERS 98 PAIMETTO fAM PlAtN. JAIARENO HOT. 0« RICRIEO r PIMENTO CHEESE. - 79 A, SURERRRANO WISCONSIN MILD CHEESE 89^ | SuNR3RAF-'0 (? Li CUR 7ie) ^ i COnAGE CHEESE . ^ 39' CRACKIN' GOOD CANNED BISCUITS6H 39' TASTE O SSA YRfNCH RH> PERCH FILLETS... 79' SFECIAl (7 «< or 4-er BEEFPAHIES.... -*3” .rj SIRLOIN STEAKS t-BONE STEAKS . *1‘’ I W O U S. CHOICE TOP ROUND S'PlOiN TIP OR CUBED STEAKS . - - *1®’ W 0 U S CHOICE TOP ROUND BOHCM ROUND POUND TiP BONELESS ROAST . *1“’ W 0 U S CHOICE HALF OR WHOLE RIB EYES - - W 0 U & CHOICE WHOLE TOP ROUNDS . . . W O U S CHOICE TEN 8 or SIZE RIB EYE STEAKS WO U S CHOICE E Z CARVE WMOlfc BEEF RIBS .. c« W 0 U S CHOICE E 2 CARVE RIB ROAST . .. AsroR a W D ALL MEAT SLICED Bologna... 59*= W-D ALL MEAT Franks.... - 59* W D U S SRADE A' REBI.RASTEO 1EITSVH.IE SwMb. SIZE Turkeys... - 49* FRUIT COCKTAIL STURGEON BAY HfCKORV SWEET. , .{2-LB. PKG. $1-53) SLICED BACON.. HORMEL "CURE 81" BONELESS HAM HALVES... OieiTy Pie raHng..‘3 » *1“"" ANDY ORlFFiTH Pinto Beans 5 *1®® PURE VEGETABLE . limit pnt with o $5 nr m«r« erd»r Astor Shortening,. 3 - 59^ Baby Diapers........ 99* ARROW Spray- Starch . 39 THRUn MAID V£0^^€ SOUP OR ..(i? ■■■ ft ■ . \ .f. BLUE, WHITE, COLD WATER, NO»PHOSPHATC ARROW DETERGENT LlMn ONE WITH A $5 OR MORE ORDER ASTOR HALVES 49-01. :^KG. 39 Bartlett Pears .. 3 ^1®® RED DART YCllOw CLING Sliced Peaches . 3 ^1®® THRIFTY MAID CUT Green Beans... 3 -- ^1®® THRIFTY MAID SfLECT QUALITY Tomatoes 3 ^1®® TMRlFTf MAID MIXED Vegetables.... 5 -- Tomato Soup 10‘ VALUE Blue Cleanser »» 10‘ |IY PACK Pinto Beans . . 29* TAPICTS Anocin LAND O' SUNSHINE Qtrs. Butter . . - 79* •EECHNUT OIRIER'S STRAINED Baby Food - 9* 10* FROZEN FOODS MORTON . . Mocarani 'n CfiMW. ••ent 'a Fionlw. 'a MmI 8^. A^. *m •••( Am ALL OUNDS GliADE 'A' lARC-E PZIMETTO FAItM lUmT ONE Of YOU* CHOICE WITH A *5 OH MORE ORDER COFFEE SPECIALS 9 • 9 • ASTOR (pilil 'K-e' X ti^l^V -•-'T n«. 1 REYNOLDS POli «0» AMH ttum 1. tor} Ff.ij,CTjTJCri'rgfgjS 9*1*1 ■UIVE ICIEAN f-t b '? - MORTON Clilck.., T.rh.y, SalUbury Sf.ah or Meat Loof ECONOMY DINHERS3 r DWIE THRIPTY. . (THREE TS-m. CANS $1 OP) ORANGE JUia... 6 M*” FROZEN SHOESTRING ^ POTATOES 4 !=; »!»• PIE SHELLS 3 ™ *1“ SHORTCAKE - 99‘ imCC §^\ 59' SUPftitAMO - . . Vofiilko, ciwwi***. ttdf ar WwmlNo ICE CREAM ••••••• BIG SAVINGS!! 49* 39 39 ^ 39^ o • « • b# W # DIXIE DARLING ENRICHED WHITE /AADC WITH BUTTERMILK BREAD.... 4 "M"’ EGGS... BLUE BAY OR STARKIST TUHA FISH.. TROPICAL GRAPE OR APPLE JELLY ••••••• THRIFTY MAID . . . Limit one with o $5 or more order •«• 3 6''2-or. CAN 24-07- JAR LB. BAG C V I- I I c ^ HARVEST FRESH SWEET POTATOES 3 48' JUICY FLORIDA Oranges 8 >'0 69* FRESH FLORit^TEMPlE Oranges » 12* CRISP STAYMAN Apples 5 - 69* GOLDEN RIPE Bananas , 12*
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