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P«g« MixiJi. ml k & * !■..>.a«. t»''■ I ^ • Monday, December 23, 1968 Men I 1 f 1 i : The CHRISTMAS STORY mepitaf n.c.state college At til lime rmperor Alien-,Iih icnl out an onltr for all rc;islcr |1i(.-mimKls lor iliciuisus. When lis iir>t tui'iis tuul. pi ue, (Juiriniiis flic ”o\triiur of Syri. I.vcryuiK, tln.ii, v.uit to ri.-^;-,nr liiiiiMll, each to his owi town. Tlie rc'spfinsp foi’ ''' *^1 in- formation abtuii imiM'.i' c and^ bum'ii j'lajM's bi*c;'. Ro- momber tiiat \n(' lia'.c ’*'lietins| on both and will Iw ii'‘hPy tOj s<‘n(l YOU om*. ' I *Jo- I'll won! fruin tlip town of N’.iz.irtili. In Clalilcc. to Judea, to the town ii.iimd Hiihhhi.m. where Kiiiy Djiid w.i-i born, iiseph went lliere hi..,ii-,e he himself w.is a eleseeiul.int of D. viil. • 11c went to lei i .ier hiiiisclf wiih .M.iry, who w.is prom seel in m.irrl.iee m h'.iii. She was j-reeu.ml, '■ .iiul while th» sverc in Heihlehein, the time tame lor her to have her baby - .She ease hirih to her hist -on. wr.ippeel him in cloths and l.iiel him in a manner time was no room for ihetii to stay m the itin. " Ihere were some shtphirels In that p.art of the cotinliy who were spenelin.t! the niplil in the- lieKIs. takine e.ire of thetr lloeks. -' An an,eel oi ihe hord aj pe.ired to them, aiiel the ulory ot the l.oiel sheme mer them. 'Iliey were terribly afraiel, "•Pui the .metI s.iiel lo Ihem: "Don't he afraiell l-'or I am here with eooel news lor joii, whieh will brine ,ere.it joy to all the peoj'le. " Ibis eerv tiielil in D.niel's town yoiir bavior was iKirn ( lirisl ih, I or,11 ‘n I his is wh.it will prose It to you; yon will iiiiel a b.ibj wr.ij'peel in cloths atid lyine in a manner." ' ° ’ ■ Sueleltiily a .ere.it .irmv oi Iieaveti’s ancels appt.trtel With the .metl, Sill,em.e praises lo l ,oel: Cilory to Cioil in the luehest Ik aven ! Atiel j't'.iee on e.irlh to men ssith whom lie is pleasetl!” ■' ’-When the aneels went away from them kick Into he.iycn the sheplierels s.iid lo oii anolher, "bet tis i;o to Jcthlehem .tnd sec this ih,n,e Ih.it has happened, tlut the Lord h.is fold us. Su dicy hurricvl ulf .m.l I'ouiul Mary ;uiij Josc-j[di, and saw the bai-.v Iyui_^ in Uic jnani'Lr, ^ Luke 2:1^16 If you wmild lil'i*' *'* to your l»un. b .L^rupp \irK-,\.T(l you might try liu-sc vai':cii‘> you (to not ali'(*ad.' ha\«‘ On tario is pcrliai:s ill- h, 4 early Am(M'k’an-i.vp<‘ win"* It i'ip(*ns two to liner ahe^ad of \iagra lanol.u'i .;"'l tvvhite varU'tvi an i is and pro ductive. lUiffalu, a lilaik ;V^^-iety, is coiisidei'erii nv mails to havo I'ht' higliesi de.ssiTi '[ .ility of the early liKn-k type^ Ihe vim-s :ii't* \ i,eoi nus and the !» fries art*- swi'fl and si)i,-,s. and Johns are good varietic.s. Plant at least two varieties near each other for pollination. If you have trouble locating some of the varieties of tiny of the fruits and nuts I have men tioned, let me know and I will put you in touch with a source of supply. SWEETIE PTE Several years agt), when Mrs. Lyndon Johnson inaugurated the “'deautify America” program', I tiuottU this verse by William F. Clark. I am repeating it so that you may decide hiiw much pro gress we have made. lnwistw LlTTER-rn.S “Let it not be said, and to your shame, (hildeii .\lu.--..ii ii- a beautiful, golden gi'a|w‘ wiiivli ripens with C.iiaw.i.', The t•kl■'l('l^ ure large and t-omiia.-l. Tile heriieiare alitoj laige, .juity and id ev ellent t|ua-' lil.v. 1'. ynu wi Id like to try a iv-edless vaiiel.v. I would su.g ge.st .\ew York This is a. white grape wiili lii.M-i compaetj hunt lies. This tariei.v is such a I heavy lieaiei lhal i' may be| ncee.ssaI'.v lo lliln Ihe bunchof| after tlu'v are well b-ntied. I That all was bt'auty here until you came.” I read these words upon a publicj site Where picnickers and campers had a right “TIMaER.R.R!" To taste the air, to -souls to s<ie ‘ stir their What wondrous beauty nature made for me. Bell Program Is Launched 'n the first Noel the herald angels sang tidings of a New Born King lo shepherds -watching in their fields. May all J! llie joys of Christmas time be yourt. HE INVENTED TOYS Mo.-d of niv i-i-.idi-i> are famil-j iar with Iho nui-'i'adine varieties as we have ills, ii.-.-r I them be fore, e.siieciiilly llie new self- fruitful lypos .M 1 nolia, Pam lico, Roanoke and others. On closer glance I saw the sign was marred A) Filbeils 1 li.i/cliuils) will do i well in Ihe u|,-pi-i I’lcdmont ant) ; mouMlains. Royal, H itcelona and 1 DuChillv arc good varieties. Be I sure to plant at least two v*arie- I lies for pollination ff you would like to jilaiit a lila.k ^'alnut in a .suitable lot-alion. Thomas is a guotl variety. For prcans, I woluld suggest .Sluail airl Desirable as they are liolh mine resistant to s,-ab and mildew, two common fungus liouliles. than some of the other varirdos’. However, they are not iinmane. If you ex pect to harvest a clean crop of nuts it will lie 111 es-saiy to fol low a regiil.ir spiay .schedule re- ' (iiiirin.g e.\iK‘:isive etiuipmont. This i.-, not pr.ii-dral for home grounds. Beyond repair; what reason can there be Xv M, the .\(.w' 'I'Lst.inKni. wiili ilkon bv the Aiiiciit.in lt,!,l, Si,-i,ir niO’.k (',.pjri;-.lif m .M.l ro.la I'llrli- I'h Vtr-ilon of \-.dl. II,11. 1-1,Ml,In,1 V, .\,W ^"uih, X.^'. The eldeilieiry of the fields an 1 feneei ows has always been popular lor pie.^ and homemade , wines. The doim-sticated varie ties grow lieauiifully as orna mental shriilis. Here .vmi have a dual-; .apose pl.int if properly lihu-ed in llie l.i-idscape or gar den area. .Xdutis No. 1, X'o. 2 That everything that man can touch and see Must bear his name, must show his mighty power. Must be despoiled in every pass ing hour? Wliy must old cans and bottles come to rest Where lovely flowers and ferns are at their best? Why must the ground with litter ed trash be strewn And Kleenex every lovely bush festoon? Wh3’ mu.st we try to ruin all we find Of Ijeauty in the world or heart or mind? I packed my .gear, 1 could not stay for long • Where men and thoughtless minds had done this wrong. They'd robbed my pleasure, stol en all I need To sooth my soul. That entrance si.gn should read "It must be -said, and even to .V^our shame, That all v^ as , beauty here until you came.” The underground is taking over! the telephone business. .Southern, Bell engineers in the Gastonia District are truly involved in a program of planned planting, said F. B. Houck, Southern Belt's' District Moinager. I During 1968, the Gastonia Dis-| trict telephone employees have! planned aj)d constructed more tlian 125,000 miles fK new tele-1 phone circuits, and about 90,000 miles of these have been placcxl underground. ' J. D. Carter, Jr.. District En-i gincer, exjriained that while this; is by no means simply a beautifi- cation program, as aerial facili-' lies bcoome madeviuate or worn out, every effort is being made to go underground, thereby enhanc ing the reliability while'eliminat ing unsightly aerial utility lines. Sir Isaac N'ewlon, English physci.Kt, m.athematiciar., philoso pher greeted his first Christmas, and his first day in Lincolnshire, England, in 1642. Frail and sickly as a youth, he| devotevi many boyhood Decern-1 bers to inventing and making' Christmas toys. , MERRY CHRLSTMAS! FOUNDER OF RED CROSS Clara Barfc/i, Civil War nurse, was bofii "bn- Christmas Day in 1,S21. It was her warm thoughts of Christmas that led h'er, when she set off f-o vdsit her brother, a prisoner during ihe'Civil War, to’ offer to take presents not onljT to him but to the prisoner rela-! fives of, all her Oxford, Mass., I neighbors. ,; ' ■ [ Subscciuently, Clara Barton! was instrumdntal • in- founding the American Red Cross and! served as its' president for many years. - I I. T. McGinnis, JR. VICTORY CHEVROLET CORffANY Wishes You A Very Joyful Christoastide Closed — Noon Christmas Eve — OjJ&n Thurs. Morning BEST 'WISHES FOR The Chrislmas spirit glows brightly. Happy surprises come forth from the gaily-wrapped presents that express the sentiment and love that Christmas inspires, filling us all 'with the joy of giving and sharing. With this thought in mind, we would like to share with you the good will and good wishes of the reason. Sincere greetings. Out of our yesterdays come the Yuletide traditions of happy greetings and cordial hospitality. In this spirit, we extend to all our good friends, a wonderfully warm and truly old-fashioned “Merry Christmas!' SUPERIOR STONE COMPANY KINGS MOUNTAIN OPERATION 0
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