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Thursday, December'^T 1969 SUBSCRIBE TO .THE HERALD ! •lU': Bir+h Announcements THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. TRAILERS Private Lota • In Town • In Country J. HAROLD PLONK Phone 739-42S2 Mr. and Mrs. Conway Graham, route 2, Cherryvllle, announce the hlrtli oi a son, Tuesday, Novem- ■ler 2!'.. Kincs Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones, 300 Oriental Avenue, announce the birth of a daughter, Tuesday, Ife* vember 2j, Kings Mountain lios- pital. mtmmrnmm REGISTER NOW FOR CLASSES IN WELCH SCHOOL OF DANCE CLASSES IN BALLET TAP JAZZ FRANCES WELCH, Director Telephone 487-9936 • 487-5956 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE 2 bedroom house with 1 acre land, fronts on dirt street. From Kings Mountain take Highway 29 toward Grover. At Battleground Service Station turn right. Proceed one mile to dirt road on the left. Turn left. House is Vd mile on left. There are directional signs along the route. We will tnove this house on your lot. CALL COLLECT—CHARLOTTE, N. C. 8 to 10 a.m. daily—Evenings call Chester. S. C. Area Cod# 803 377-3855 MetSopraiK) To Give Concert Miss Mildred .Miller, mezzo so prano of the -Metropolitan Ojiera A.s.sodation, will be presented in concert by Gastonia Community Conceiis Thursday (tonight) at 8 'p-'m. in Hunter Huss high school auditorium, Ga.stonla. Local members of the Concert Association are invited to attend. PERSONALS Mike and Teresa Huffstlekler of the Children's Home at W'ins- ion Salem spent the Tlianksglv- Ing holiday with their grand mother, Mrs. Ellen Petrosino. --0 Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Pres ton and two children, Dean and Ellinor, of Fort Worth, Texas, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Owens and family. .Mrs. Picslon is the former Pat Owens.] —o— Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Glad den and daughters, Ava and, Donna, .0/ Taylors, S. C., were! Thanksgiving weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Owens' and family. Mrs. Gladden ia the, former Maude Owens. | Goforth Wins ! Promotion In Navy Radioman Chief Petty Officer George T. (Tommy) Gotorth wa.s recently promoted vvliile serving with tile U. S. Navy in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Goforth and I heir granddaughter, Terri Love- I lace, of Charlotte, went to Nor folk for the Thanksgiving holi days with their son and his wife. The two families ttlse visited in Jamestown and Wiliiamsburg, Virginia. Vaiy CMeken Dish Ry SeiVuig In Variety Of Ways To Family There are many reasons why the broiler-fryer has endeared it self to the American public, but the basil one is obvious — "It just plain lastp.s so good.” During the holiday season your family may want chicken cooked In any num- bei 01 ways, and it can be! It can bf- broiled, roasted, barbecued, simmered, and friend. .Moreover, 1 from the basic cooking categories' spring such a large number of dishes that there is no way to tell ] exactly how many chicken dishes exist. Thanks to chickens versa tility it appears at just about any culinary occasion, from the bud get family meal to the most ele gant formal dining party. Whc*th- METER RECEIPTS Parking meter receipts for the week ending Tuesday to taled $153.60, including $117.8.5 from on-street meters and $35,75 from fine.s. BAPTIST TOPIC Rev. James M. Wilder will use the sermon topic, "The Dia gram of Destiny", at Sunday morning worship services at 11 o’clock at Kings .Mountain Bap- j tist church. j VESPER SERVICE I Showing of the film, "The I Other Wise Man"'by Henry Van I Dyke will feature the Sunday evening vesper hour at 5-30 at i Kings Mountain Baptist church. SERMON TOPIC Rev. Robert Wilson will use the .sermon topic, “Changing Into Christ-Likeness” at the Sunday morning worship hour at 9:30 at Dixon Presbyterian churcli. alMncI COLOR all-jnclusive STEREO ’ THEATRE $698” ...family entertainment center...costs you less than comparable units purchased separately! 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OPEN UNTIL 8:30 IHURSDAY NIGHTS Santa Claus Here 0nTlinis.IHghts and Satniday Starting Dec. llUi GARDEN TIME Is it unusual for a gardenia (Cape Jasmine) to bI(X>m in Oeto- ber’t Yes, it is, but there is a rea son for this unusual late flowering ' and only a few buds are involved. I was called to a friend's home ; who has three fine gardenia plants in his yard. Sure enough, there was a fine, fragrant flower. The plants wore vigorous and healthy, and he wanted an expla- ' nation for the late single bloom. I i Tills bloom was formed from a ' latent bud. The.se are bud.s which I may remain inactive for a year or more and then forced into growdh by some unu.sual stimulas in the j plant. While we are on the .subject of buds, it should be of interest to know something about the differ ent kinds of buds. It is also es- ■^ptial that we understand the bearing (flowering and fruiting) habits of plants before ’.ve can prune intetligentlv. I am listi ngsome of the differ ent kinds of buds and giving some examples of the flowering and or fruiting habits of some of the fruit and ornamental plants: Some buds prodiiceonly leaves while others produce only flow ers. We have both types on the peach tree. Mixed buds produce both leaves and flowers and are u.sually re ferred to as fruit buds - apple, pear and grape. Collateral buds — two or more buds that form in a group. Ex ample: peach and plum. Adventitiou.s buds usually form near a weiund. You may have ob served water sprouts formed near a large wound resulting from pruning; or sprouts from ligus- trum and abelia after heavy cut ting back. Next year’s peach crop will come from buds produced on wood formed in 1969. We speak of this as being one year wood. They are borne to a lesses extent on short spurs are short-lived. Grapes are borne on shoots of the current (pre.sent) season’s growth, which come from buds formed on canes one year old. Your burford holly berries will be produced by buds formed on wood grown in 969. This is also true for the spring flowering shrubs such as golden bell and spirea. You can .see, then, why a basic under-standing of the fruit and or flowering habits of a plant is im portant. nyone can cut a plant but very few prune with a pur|)ose. There is a difference. er It is for a holiday treat for your friends or ju.st lor the tainily. chicken is bound to be delicious. When chicken really puls on par ty accessories — .such as classic sauces, mu.shrooms, or oilier gar- nishe.s — the liomc cook can servo dishes fit for a king. No matter what kind ol occa.sion it is—holi day season, Suiulaj dinner or any ether time chicken is a welcomed guest at any time. You might like to try the fol lowing recipes from some out- -staniiing American women that have recently come to the N. C Foultry Federation Headquarters in Raleigh. The.se recipes may be enjoyed during the holiday .season or at any other time of the year OVEN FRIED CHICKEN (From Mrs. Carl T. Curtis, wife of the U. S. Senator from Nebras ka). 1 frying chicken, cut in pieces 1 box "Cornflake Crumbs" 1 bottle Italian Salad Dressing Use a pan with deep side.s — completely lined with heavy-duty aluminum foil. Dip the chicken in the Italian Salad Dressing, .shake gently, .then roll in the crumbs. Place in the pan with skin side up and .so the piece.s do not touch. Do not add butter, salt, or any other .seasoning. Bake in 3.50 de grees oven for 1 to 1 ^ hours. Do not turn the chicken. CHICKEN SUPREME ! (From .Mrs. J. J. Howard, wife of Congressman Howard from New I Jersey). I 4 chicken thighs : 1 tablespoon of flour Salt and pepper I Garlic salt to taste 2 tablespoons ol vegetable oil I Can^t Cream of Chicken snup Lr (xip of white cooking wine .Shake chicken in bag with flour, salt and pepper, and garlic .salt, brown in oil, add Cream of Chick en soup, wine, and a can of water, cover and cook ovchr low Iieat one liour. Serve the gravy from the chicken over rice. Serves four. laycees Induct Tlnee New Memben Three new members — Wayne Bowers, Robeit Leftwlch and Lar ry Allen — were inducted into membersliip of the Kings .Moun tain Jaycees Tuesday night. Pre.sent as a visitor and special guest was Dave Hin.son, vice-presi dent of Area B. Subscribe To The Kings Mtn. Heralc Garden Club Sets Auction Wednesday 3:30 Members of the Kings Moun tain Garden club will hold a Christma.B Auction at their regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 at the home of ."Vlrs. George H. -Mauncy on .North Piedmont avenue. Each momber is encouraged to donate a $3 wrapped gift and Christmas goodies to be sold at auction for benefit ot club char ily projects. Two Christma.s arrangement.s, "The .Spirit ol Christmas”, will be exhibited by Mrs. Howard Jack- son and Mrs, Moffatt Ware. ASTU Seniors Teaching Here i l Two Appalachian State Uni- ' yersity senior.^ are practice teach ing in Kings Mountain. Mi.ss Elizabeth Bebber of Tay lorsville is assisting Mrs. Vance, history teacher at Kirtgs^ Moun tain high scIkx)1. Mi.ss Joyce Rogers, of Taylors ville, is assisting Mrs. Jack White at West Elementary school. Both are residing at the home of .Mrs. Orangrel B, Jolly on Ful ton road. Thinkiiig Seriously About Carpeting? Think About City Hoor Service, Inc. Come By and See Our Samples. 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GO, Christmas Specials Most i Pr GROUP LADIES SPORTSWEAR $6 To $10 Values SIdrts $3 to $5 ice or Less GROUP JUMPERS SI2. To $2S. VALUES $6 to $12 GROUP LADIES DRESSES $12 to $25 Values LADIES Hats $6 to 12.50 1-3 Off Men's 100% Superfine Cotton Velour — Reg. $8.00 Shirts SMALL, MEDIUM LARGE, EXTRA LARGE CHEFSET 9 IN. FRENCH COOKER 8 IN. SLICER UTILITY TRIMMER PARING KNIFE Reg. $9.99 STATEPRIDE THERMAL RLANKET Twin or Double Bed Size 1007o Cotton. All Nylon Binding Reg. $7.00
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