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THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C,
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KINGS NOUNTAIN
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the CITY'S MODERN'STORE
NOTICE
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$739,901.
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of $750,-
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volunteer
1971 Cleveland County Taxes Paid
After December 31, 1971 Will Accrue
Interest As Follows:
JANUARY 1572.2%
THEREAFTER . % of 1% PER
MONTH UNTIL PAID
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TWISTER TENDERS
Need Twister Tenders, average earnings ot approx
imately $3 per hour. Second and thiid sliiJts. Full
six and seven day operating schedule. Excellent
employee benefits. Apply 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. An
equal opportunity employer.
PERSONNEL OFFICE
McNEILL SPINNING COMPANY
Bessemer City, N. C.
JUST ARRIVED
Brand New Shipment
POLYESTER
New Fall Colors
$229 Yard
Also
Drapery Material 59c Yard
Blouse Material $1.00 Yard
in beautiful color for Fall
WAYSIDE FARRIC SHOP
FIN
doctor
tlOD to
Railroad Avenue
Bessie Beam, Manager
MODERN-DAY CAROLERS (above), are photographed singing at
the Tower of London, along with the famous Beefeaters. From
the New Book of Knowledge; photo, by the British Travel Associa
tion.
Weli-Loved Carols Ring Out
Everywhere In Christmas Season
"Joy to the world: The Lord
is ('omel” !
“It came upon the mklnighl
clear, that glorious song of old.” !
“Silent night, holy night. All!
is calm, all is bright.”
“Oil come, all ye faithful, joy- ^
ful and triumphant.”
Throughout Christendom, the'
words of these well-loved cards
are familiar even to little chil
ciren, and they’ll be heard this
Christma.s wherever carolers get ,
together. !
“Joy to the Vt'oiid” was writ-'
ten by Isaac Watts (1074-17181.
Kn-jlish hymnist.
Watts, who is known as the!
creator of the modern hymn,
wrote nearly 600 hymns. Many
CHRISTMAS WONT BE
THE SAME
Tis the season to be jolly
Time to deck the hal'..s with holly
Snow will fall, Boll,; will ring
Boys and girls will laugh and
sing
But Christma.s won’t
same this ytar
One chair is vacant, you are not
here
The tree will shine just as
_ bright
| .\s it ever did on Christmas night
_ People will seem just as gay
But I am sure to hear someone
say
Christmas won’t be the .same
this year _
One chair is vacknfT you are not
lioro
Till* girts that were chosen witli
such car(^
.\re wrapjjed' now, in shining
array
As my eyes are filled with
tears
My tlioughts go back to anotlier
day
When there was no vacant
chair
We were all so happy, an.d you
were here
Clirislmas won’t' be the same
Ihi.s year
Now the day will soon be over
Friends and relatives will bo
gone
There will be no sound of
laughter
And 1 will he left alone
Tiien I will see tile vacant
cliair
A bleak reminder you arc not
here
Christmas won’t be the same
this year
In Memory of
CAP.L MULLINAX
of these still appear n Protest
ant liymnals, says the Encyclo
pedia Americana.
“It Came Upon llic Midnight
dear” i.s tlie work of Edmund
11. Sears, a Unitarian minister in :
Massachusetts, more titan a cen- j
tury ago. ;
Perliaps the most famous of;
Cliristmas carois, “.Silent Night”
was first sung on Christmas Eve,
ISIS, to guitar music.
Mice in tlie bellow.s had sil
enced tile organ of a tiny Aus
trian Church. Fatlier Joseph
.'.ijlir met the challenge by writ
ing “Silent Night,” Jlis organist
compost'd a melody for guitar.
Father Mohr's inspiration
aside from the mice was the
vast, still beauty of tlie snowj'
mountains around the village.
“Oh come, all ye faithful” is
translated trom the Latin, “Ad-
este FidelLs,” and 'ts e.\'art be
ginning are shroiaU'd in the mists
of time.
Historians say it may havoi
been written by Saint Bonaven
lure, in the 13th cenldry.
PERMANENT salt's itnrt service
po.sition with one of America’s
top co.mpanies. Up to $200
weekly starting salary. Phone
Jim Coleman, agency manager
Metrojiolitan Life Insurance Co.
Office 864-4321. Home 86.5-8264.
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Immediate Openings in Production
No Experience Necessary
We provide on-the-job training leading to responsible
po.sitions in flotation and grinding plant operations.
CHECK THESE ADVANTAGES:
EXCELLENT STARTING RATES
PAID VACATIONS
PAID HOLIDAYS
GROUP INSURANCE
PENSION PLAN
OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT
Now Interviewing 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
United States Gypsum Company
Kings Mountoin Plant
, (An equal opportunity employer)
Located approximately 4 miles South of Kings Mountain on 216 (Grover
Road) Look for USG sign with arrow ,12:16-29
Stop - Look
13 ACRES cm .-date hard .surfac-
e^l road; 732 ft, road frontage—
mo-cctly wooded; some salt tim
ber, baliince open land, loca
tion, near Lawndale, Fallston
and Burn.s high scliool. This
ideal si.Trall tr.act would be e.\.
(X'llent for -several homes or
trailer park.s. Can give immed
iate icossession. Priced $6500
cash.
80 ACRE.S in southern part of
Cleveland County, in No. 1
Township; known as Crawley
Farm, and being near ClifLside;
and has a six r(X>m house, bal
ance wooded; would be ideal
for a good pasture. Thus farm
is in the rough just a little,
and will t-ake .some work to
straighten up. Priced $2.50
acre.
19 ACRES, more or le.s.s, about
8 miles from Shelby on state
hard surfaced ro.nd; has good
6 room home, needs some re
pairs. Beautiful view of the
mountains. Tenant house.
Small farm and lot for horses;
fertile land, partly all in cul
tivation. PrU-ed $2.5,000. Pay '3
ca.sh, balance, terms.
268 ACRES in No. 4 Town.ship.
About half-way between Kings
Mountain and Shelby. This
farm lies w'ell; a good stream;
has good sod of clov(*r and fes
cue on most of the farm, and
has .some valuable timber. 15
acres of this land is now wired
in for hor.ses and ponies; has
good sheds for farm machin
ery, tools, and etc. In first class
condition; waters of Reason
Creek. Thus fine farm is in
first class condition; and old
colonial home which cxtn be
reitaired. This farm is ready
for livesttx'k but will not'd
fencing. Priced $373 per acre.
59 ACRES, about 2 miles south
of Shelby on hard-surfaced
road. 1000 foot of road front
age; has good .stream, which is
well-wooded; about 60 per cent
of land oiJen; ideal for devel
opment. Price $600 per acre.
144 ACRES, about 1200 feet of
road fmntage; one mile from
city limits. Ideal Inr tievolop-
ment or industry, and lias long
railr.iad frontage. Price $600
per acre.
Cl>de Nolan, Realtor
J, B. NOLAN COMPANY
Phone 487-6541
Rooms 8 and 9,
Royster Building
l/ll. Ma
Long ago three Wise Men
Were gazing at a star
That glistened in the Heavens,
Outshining all by far.
And so the VFise Men pondered
What could its message be,
For it somehow seemed to beckon
And say, “Come, follow me!”
So they readied for a journey,
And chose their gifts so rare.
Then they climbed upon their camels.
And turned them toward the star.
Long days and nights they traveled
With trials along the way.
Until they came to Bethlehem
Where now the Christ Child lay.
And there the holy Magi
Knelt before this tiny King;
They gazed in adoration
While hearing angels sing.
And then along with shepherds
They learned the reason why
They were beckoned by a message
That came out of the sky.
And they gave it to the ages
So that all good men might be,
Just as joyfully rewarded
By the words, “Come, follow me!”
WEAVERS NEEDED
1 - • »r ,
Phone or Apply in Person
CARPET INDUSTRIES, INC.
King.s Moutiliiin, Xoi'th Carolina
Phone 739-6438
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IMMEDIATE OPENING
Heavy Equipment Operators
UNITED STATES GYPSUM COMPANY
Kings Mountain Plant
An Etjual Opportunity Employer
Located approximately 4 mi. South of Kings Mountain
on 216 (Grover Road) Turn left on Rd. 22-45. Look for
U.S.G. sign with arrow. 12:16-.30
itieigh'ho the merrye!
It's Christmas one*
again. And felly Santa
rides the range, carrying
our wishes cind gratitude.
CAROLINA DAIRY
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