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KEENAGERS TO HOLD YARD SALE, BAKE SALE SATURDAY—During Mountaineer Days events Saturday members of the Keenagers, Senior Citizens club, of Kings Mountain Baptist Chuch, will serve ham and sausage biscuits beginning at 8 a.m. and a yard sale will in- clude an assortment of items. Baked goods and yard sale items will also be available inside the church, in the Scout Hut adjoining the church and in a large tent area beside the church. From left, Faye Bennett, her two-year-old grandson, Alex and his mother, Ann Bennett, display some of the items. Alex is son of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Bennett. KM Girls Whip Burns In Tennis Kings Mountain High’s girls tennis team opened Southwestern Conference ac- tion Tuesday with a 9-0 vic- tory over Burns. Coach Suzy Holtzclaw’s ladies, 5-2 overall, play at North Gaston Monday and at South Point Tuesday. Their next home match is Thursday of next week agains. r-S Cen- tral. (SINGLES) Ashley McGinnis (KM) def. Sandi Walker 6-0, 6-0; J.J. Warlick (KM) def. Heidi Kiser 6-0, 6-0; Paula Morris (KM) def. Amy Leonhardt 6-1,6-0; Ashley Champion (KM) def. Elizabeth Cook 6-3, 6-0; Susan Hendricks (KM) Senior Center Plans Social The Kings Mountain Senior Center held its second dance/social on September 11th. Approximately 80 seniors attended. Entertainment and dance music was provided by ‘“The Country Rounders’. The Senior Center is spon- soring a special dance on Oc- tober 31st to celebrate Hallo- ween. Plans are underway to hold a costume dance. All seniors are encouraged to come to the dance dressed for the occasion. Prizes will be awarded for the best dressed couple, most creative STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT & CIRCULATION FILED SEPTEMBER 30, 1987 The Kings Mountain Herald is published week- ly at East King Street, Kings Mountain, N.C. with general business offices located at East King Street/Canterbury Road, Kings Mountain, N.C. 28086. Publisher is W. Garland Atkins, 1025 . Woodland Ave., Gastonia, N.C. 28054. Editor is Gary Stewart, Rt. 4, Dixon School Road, Kings Mountain, N.C. 28086. General Manager is Dar- rell Austin, 914 Sherwood Lane, Kings Mountain, N.C. 28086. Stockholders are General Publishing Co., E. King St., Kings Mountain, N.C. & W. Garland Atkins, 1025 Woodland Ave., Gastonia, N.C. Total number copies during preceding 12 months is 4302 with 1583 distributed each issue by mail. The remainder is by street vendors & news dealers. Single issue nearest filing date is 4301. Subscription prices are 25¢ per copy. $12.60 per year inside North Carolina and $13.65 per year out of state. W. Garland Atkins, Publisher. costume and the best all around costume. In addition to dancine, Halloween games will be played and special Halloween treats and refreshments will be on hand. All seniors are invited to at- tend for a fun fulled evening of dancing and socializing. Transportation will be pro- vided to seniors in need upon request. Admission is a $2 donation. 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Shopping made easy trom tull color catalogs in the comfort of your own ® Establish or re-establish your personal a ® Your satisfaction 100 guranteed e Use for Christmas. Birthdays or any It’s so simple to shop at home from our full color catalogs and enjoy items such as: Jewelry. radar detectors, VCR's, TV's, stereos, microwaves, toys. typewriters, cameras, cookware. telephones, house- hold goods. personal items. thousands of Wednesday, September 30, 1987-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 11A 91-Year-Old KM Woman Growing Lemons In Yard Carrie Grigg, 91, has a lemon tree in her backyard hanging full of lemons. Neighbors and “Granny” Grigg’s family say the lemons taste like lemon-lime. Mrs. Grigg has served lemonade from the tall lemon tree which is bearing fruit for the third season. Mrs. Grigg, life long resi- dent of Kings Mountain, got started with her lemon tree hobby about 10 years ago when the late Big Bill Reynolds brought her lemons from Florida. She planted the seed in a flower pot on the front porch. “Ireally don’t have a green thumb”, she says, “But I knew if the good Lord wanted those lemons to produce they would and sure enough it did.” : The mother of 10 children, eight of whom are living, Mrs. Grigg is a former textile mill employee and widow of H.L. Grigg who died at 84. She is a member of Taber- nacle of Love. She likes to see Jimmy Swaggard on televi- sion and other religious pro- grams and ‘‘Matt Dillon” of Gunsmoke is her favorite TV personality. Her family is en- couraging her to go to the Cleveland County Fair next week but Mrs. Grigg hasn’t decided if she wants to make the trip. Although she has a hearing problem, Mrs. Grigg loves visitors and talks of the “good ole days’’ growing up in Kings Mountain and recalls taking her family to the county fair in a mule- LEMON TREE GROWING IN KINGS MOUNTAIN—MTrs. Carrie Grigg, age 91, above, is pictured with her lemon tree in - the back yard of her home at 916 Second Street. Mrs. Grigg grew the tall tree, now hanging full of lemons, from a pot on her front porch. She started her lemon tree project about 10 years ago. : drawn wagon. “We took the children and picnic baskets and spent the day on Satur- day’ she said. Mrs. Grigg’s children are Helen Moss, Eloise Huff- stetler, Faye McInnis, with whom she makes her home, all of Kings Mountain, Ruby Ellis of Gaffney, S.C., Gene Grigg of Shelby, Sam Grigg, Rev. Jerry Grigg and Bud Grigg, all of Gastonia. She has 39 grandchildren, 40 great-grandchildren and three great grandchildren. District Woman’s Club Meeting Slated District IV Fall meeting of the N.C. Federation of Woman’s Clubs will be held Oct. 14 at 6:30 p.m. at Lawndale Community Building in Lawndale. 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