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e 'iV rthB jxiil u / THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1966 • ■ 'Vi kings MOUNTAfN HERALD, KlhfeS MOUNTAIN, N. C. If You Follow These Five Suggestions Its Easy To Carve Thanksgiving Bird Will that succulent Thanks giving turkey be carved into beautiful, mouth - watering slices, or will the man of the house hack it into a mangled wreck? Carving a turkey is an annual trauma _for some people, but is simplicity itself for others. As j with so many tilings, it’s easy! when you know how. ! • Drawings taken" from World Book Encyclopedia show you how. First, remove the leg by turning the turkey on its side with its breastbone away from you. Hold the end of the drum stick and pull it forward as the knife cuts through the joint. I Figure 1.) Next, carve the drumstick into lengthwise slices by standing it on its thick end and holding the thin end with your hand. (Fig ure 2.) Carve the thigh after the leg. Expose the thighbone by slicing down to it. Remove the thigh bone by running the point of the knife around it and lifting it up with the fork. Then finish slic ing the thigh moat. (Figure 3.) li you want only a few large slices from the breast, carve with the grain. Slice lengthwise until you reach the wing joint, then remove the wing. Continue slic ing until you have carved all the white meat on one side of the ! turkey. (Figure 4.1 If you -want-several small ‘ slices from the breast, carve I across the grain. First remove I the w’ing, then slice at an angle ■ of about 45 degrees. Continue I carving-slices Uj^til you reach the ' breastbone. Loosen the slices by LIMITED TIME SALE! pm- alligator-lizard PERFECTLY MATCHED ACCESSORIES Pamper yourself with your own Heiress® beautifully matched alligator-lizard accessories. Each piece carefully selected for fine markings, high luster. Leather-lined pumps have combination lasts for better fit, comfort-cushions heel to toe. Dramatic new handbag shapes to match or go their separate vray with much drama. ~ sport rust, 17.88 pumps, usually 18.99 24.88 handbags cutting along the bone under them. (Figure 5.) And that’s all there ia to it. Provided, of course, that you have the proper tools. The article on “Meat and Meal Carving” ia World Book says; “The well - kept carving set is very important to good carv ing. A good carving knife needs to be sharpened only wice in a while, but it should alwaya ka steeled before using. “A meat platter or a carving board allows more room for cut ting and makes carving easier. A large carving fork holds the meat much more firmly than an ordinary dinner fork.” Bon appetit, and don’t' forget the cranberry sauce. (D © Ministers' Wives Met On Thurs(day The Baptist Ministers’ Wives Auxiliary of the Kings Mountain Baptist Associrition mot Thurs day afternoon in the parlor of First Baptist church. Ml'S. Dale Clark and Mrs. Len ny Elmore were welcomed as new members by Mrs. Norman Browai, president. New secretary for the group is Mrs James Holder, wife of the pastor of Oak Grove Baptist church. Mrs Mames .Sides led a pro gram on “Christmas Decora tions.” Hostesses for the meeting, all of Kings Mountain, w'ere Mrs. Robert Mann, Mrs. R. L. McGaha, Mrs. Richard Plyler and Mrs. James Holder. /.* The refreshment table was de corated in the Thanksgiving mo tif. The program was closed with a devotional, “The Loixl Is My .Shepherd’*, -presented by Mrs^ James Stamey. Kings Mo-untain Girls Win Top Awards , For Scouting Achievements During Year Twenty-one Kings Mountain Girl Scouts won top awardS at Thursday’s Court of Awards held at Boyce Memorial ARP church and four of the number received double honors. Methodisf Circle 7 Held Meeting Monday Circle.j7 of Central Methodist church met Monday night at the home of Mrs. James Cloninger on Grover road. Ten members attended. Mrs. Clarence Jolly, circle chairman, conductetl the devo tional. Mrs. Paul Walker had charge of the program. Refreshments were served. Highest honor in Girl Scout- ing — tliq First cyass award — was pre.scnted Jane Y a t e s, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Y a t c s, and Brenda Goforth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Goforth. They are members of Troop 4 Cadettes of Fkst Presby terian church. ^ Sign of the Arrow and Sign of the Star coveted badges went to 15 girls. Janet Bridges, Nancy Wie.scner, Donna Blanton, and Stella Lee Nelslor \von both awards. These badges are the highest honor a Junior Girl Scout cgn attain. Other winners of Sign of the Star Honor were Vicki Bohelor, Gail Blake, Irelou Eas- Icy, Cindy Robinson, Connie ‘ I Peai'sdtr aniT Eaitra Plonk. Otheq recipients of Sign of the .\rrovv were Connie Strickland, Sonja Ware, Lynn Blanton,. Debra King, Debbie Ross, Kathy Roynold.s and Debbie Bolin. Miss Kay Anderson, field ad visor for the Pioneer Girl Scout Council, made the presentation, a.ssistod by,; Mrs. Charles Blan ton, Neighborhood chairman, and 1 mothers of Girl Scouts. I Members of Brownie Troop 52 : served as ushers for the program I and a color guard was formed @ by Junior Scouts of Troop 157. Mr. an4 Mrs. Ken Cloninger j Mrs. Floyd Queen i.s leader of and children, Mark and Jeff, and ! Troop 157 of the ARP church, Mrs. Cloninger's'brother, Geortfe I Mrs. Sam Robinson is leader of Sellers, Jr., attended the per-{Troop 155 of First Presbyterian formance Sijnday in charlotte of church and Mr.s. Raymond Ringling Brothers’ Bamum & ' Holmes, Mrs. Henry Fite and Bailey Cirous, • Mrs. Herman Cash are leaders of Troop 4 Cadettes' of First Pres byterian church. Awards also went to Girl Scouts from Beth ware Troop 189. Award.s to Girl Scouts in Troop 157 of Boyce Memorial ARP church, of whieli Mr.s. Floyd Queen is leader, included: _ Gail Blake —Jndian lore. My Home, My Troop, rambler, pets, magic carpet, collector and Sign of Star. Jean Hallman — My troop books, collector, pets, backyard fun, and toymaker. Irelou Easley — Klagie carpet my camera, my troop, personal health, troop camper, troop dra matics, water fun and Sign of Star. Carol Gofortli — Active cili zen and my troop. Pamela Marlin — Cook and my troop. Johanna Phifer — My home and housekeeper. Dobbie~Ward — My troop; : Teresa McCraw — Mv troon cyclist, dabbler and home, health and safety. Cindy Crawford — My troop and my home. Teresa Loft in — (’ook. house keeper, communitj' safely and my troop. Debbie Brackett — Pen pal, backyard fun, my community, pets, housekeeper, mv liotne. tnv- maker, musician and my troop. Jody Ham — My home and my troop. Donna Niciiol.son — My troop. Jody Plonk — My troop and housekeeper. Connie Strickland — Communi ty .safety my troop, housekeep er, water fun, and Sign of Ar row. Beverly West — My troop. Page 3 Sharon Hawkins — My troop. Kim Smith -r- My troop. Kimberly Rhea — My troop. Karla Russell — My troop and collector. (Continued On Paoe Fo •nr) for your convenience Enfamil INFANT FORMULA Concentrated Liquid 13 OZ. CAN 27c . makes 26 oz. offomuiia CASE OF 24 CANS $6 \ Bargain Buysl Kings Mountain Drug CoBiiiany PHONE 739-2571 tfn. We’ll Out - Trade But Anybody bi The South © FIVE EASY steps hi carving your Thanksgiving turkey are outlined by World Book En cyclopedia. V ’’'v. yZpo 5 O to, r.._ KINES DRUG COMPANY '(‘refreshingly different” once-a-year special! TUSSY SKIN CARE half-price sale ret $5.00 nOW^2^0ggQlj j • MOISTURE LOTION "BEAUTY PLUS • MOISTURE CREAM HORMONE CREAM Also at a special price: EYE CREAM 1 oz. reg. $1.75 ROW ?1.00 Whether your skin is normal, oily, diy or extra-dry* ' you’ll find a wonderful cream or lotion that’s righl - for you in this sale! 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