iVllWI 1^ Page 4 Letter To The Editor Dpnr Sir: W’ilh I ho rhristnins so.’isnn ap- Iiidachin,,;. niucli lias Ixion vvril- ton aiifl said VX’lial Makos Christ mas?’ Tlioro i.s simielhing lov- ahk', loriibly humano and trans- fondly di\ino about a baby. Wlion ono looks into unblinking diroot infant eyes, thoy are full of otor- ■nity. It is (*asy to fall down and worship at tiie cradle. P(»riiaps that is wh.v Christmas is so wide ly oiisorvt'd, evoti h.v those w!io make no religious respon.se to it. It is a kind of Birthday of Baby hood. As we sing “The'litlle Lord Jesus lay down his sweet hf«ad.” like little and swt'et tliing.s o-t Cliri.stmas. We are intrigued by a cuddly Savior. Wlimat i.s Christmas? I ask my soul Anri this .answer Came back to me: It is the tUory of hearen come down In the hearts O'! humanity Come the spirit and heart of a child. And it matters not what we share At Cliristmas: it is not Christmas at all Unless the Christ Child be tliere. —Arthur Unknown. Tliere is a !». sh that comes on Christmas eve, IJte’s hurry and its stress far away; And something in the silence seems to weave A mood akin to sadness, ye we say A Merry Christmas to the friends we meet. And all the while we feel that mystic spell. We Are Pleased To Announce That K. E. (Red) MORRISON Has Joined Our Sales Staff. "Red" will be selling new and used cars and trucks. We feel there's a good future in the car business for "Red" and his business background, per- sonalit'^ and vast number of friends he has in this area will be an asset to us. WADE FORD 910 SHELBY ROAD TELEPHONE 739-4743 PHOTOGRAPHY • WEDDINGS • SPECIAL OCCASION • PORTRAITS • PHOTOGRAPHS COPIED • INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY • CUSTOM BLACK AND WHITE Roiisonahio F’ricpcl Dark Room Work, With SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Call FRED GREEN 629-2454 Day or Night THANKSGIVING DINNER At The ROYAL VILLA MOTOR INN Kings Mountain TURKEY AND ALL THE TRIMMINGS ALL DAY $1.50 Per Person Well Prepare a 10 to 12 Lb. Turkey for Your Home. Cooked to Order. Stuffed With Dressing & Giliiot Gravy. $12.95 739-2544 11:18-25 DAIRY York Road Kings Mountain Phone 739-6503 The Family Place To Eat We Are Enlarging and Enclosing Our Front lor Your Comiort and Conven ience. but We Are Open Our Normal Hours 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Be Sure To Try Our "Big Bossy" It's Delicious We have openings full and part time work. First an^ second shifts. Aotolv at Little Moo. . As if the Christ child came an noiseless feet. With something old, yet ever new, to tell. The eyes grow mi.sity; yet they she<i no tear. And those that we have lost, somehow seem near. - Margaret E. Bruner. Bethlehem is the Greenwich I fro.m which all longitude j Of time i.s reckoned. I —^Elmer Ell.sworth. ' The Carpenter of Galilee ; Comes down the street again In every land, in every age, He still is building men. I On Christmas E\e we hear him knock; lie goe.s from door lo door; I "Are any workmen out of ' work? , The Carpcmler needs more.” ! Hilda W. Bmith. What would it mean to live by the vision vvilicU comes oil Christmas Eve? To 'I*rust God and not give way to woi-ry and faithless fears. To act on the faith that the supreme ix)wnr in the uniteise! is the love of God seeking goix! men evei-ywhere. It would mean also to iirac- , tice love in one's daily life, at home and in ever.v human rela tionship. I The harvest is past; the gath CIS are few. THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Thursday, November 25, 1971 Herald Want Ads Pay; tsti. ■ - - 'y Vi'; FFAXHS TO CHRISTMAS SHOW — The young men pictured above are in the Kings Mountain Chapter of the FFA. These young men went to the Merchandise Mart in Charlotte to see the South ern Thanksgiving and Christmas Show. At the show they sow decorations and displays on Christ mas. (Isaac Alexander Photo) Wishing you and yours a most enjoyable Holidfiy .Season. I’lease drive safely at all times. Also make it a mus.t to attend the chlarch of your choice. You will find it most rewarding. Respectfully. Mint Museum Shows Paintings opening on Sunday, November 2Sth, tlie .Mint Museum of Art will have an e.\hibition of paint- EVER'eTTE H. PEARSON. I'"SS by John .McClanahan, asso- ■ ciate professor of art al Queens ! College in Cliarlotte. To fhe Editor; Mr. MdClanaiian was torn in ^aliriO I.'nvienc* T-Tr> Hr.Mc Ti Jaycees Set State Tour California still leads the na tion in veteran population with 3,075,000, up from 2,992,000 the previotts year, according to Vet- .\ ,Tontt„nt'in r,.rnevlfo^t roc.nt- ly that lie had not heard a.n.v- thing about 74 by-pasg lately. lie F. A. degree from Bethany Col lege in Lindsborg, Kansas, and i -ASHEBORO. — On Monday, Nov. 22. the North Carolina Jaycees will begin a 'tMurphy to Manteo Express” which will in clude stops in all the 228 com- munities wit-h Jaycees chapters in North Carolina. President Avery Nye and Public Relations Direc tor Jim Hastings wiii make tne tour in “Jaycee I,” a fully equip- .^tould come w'e.st of Kings 'VIoun- I the M. F. A. in painUng from the ; tonirifto by VD^y- Cain where the trouble is. It's as j University of Iowa City. ; Frazier company center in New- “J T; working mainly in watercolor ^‘o"’ ^^e nation's largest dealer. quickly or easily. \Vc no long cr i ; The tour will begin with a have a democrarv' when a per-1 ' breakfast with the Murphy Jay- -son’s livelihood can be taken ! of defin-^ cees on Monday, Nov. 22 at 8 a. from hiim. ’ explores their es-1 m. and will conclude with a din- sential qualities weight, struc- .ner with the Dare county (Man- My bu.sine.vs i.s not farming bul 'JJte and interna] movement -and, teo) Jaycees on Wednesday Dec much of my investment ha.s been *"‘^**’ oUects on one another. | 22 at 8 p. m. In between, the put in the farm. My building lots, I form is used to further ; tour will touch 228 communities which are a p,-irt of my .security | “*1 dovelopment of the painting; and 10,000 North Carolina Jay- will be ruined bv the proposed tiy- i ^ express a basic personal ■ cees. response to content. The essen-1 tial requirement is that themed-! The Jaycees, a progressive, ium must suit the subject and be dynamic organization for ywing permanent. men between fhe ages of 21-36 , , , , .have two major objectives; (1) McClanahan.« work has self-grow'Ui through personal lead- pas.s. Is this to hapinm lo me on the thn^liold of retirement? Almost all the land of mj' brother who docs farm would be inaccessible if alternate two i.s decided upon. This .survey was rnadc througli tiie center of my Mr. been exhibited in all parts of the country. Recent exhibitions in- -shsters pr.',()crty and will make! elude the 8th Hunter Painting It useless for a development j annual, Chattanooica. Tennessee; which, together with the adjacent 14th .Annual National Casein x- fidd, had already been mapped, hibition. New York City; -the VVliat has f 4 .. : Texas Watercolor Society Exhibi- wto. afew^^r tion, .San Antonio; 8th Annual a bv-i>is.ra]ra^t^ ni‘'^" Prevont piedmont Painting and Sculpture bein/ conswf I ^ Exhibtiio, Mint Museum; and the ^^'•Tuded and when 7th Annual f.trmers who earn their living frorn tiie soil must .siicrifioe their business and theil prOjOertj’? If a road can be USA, Watercolor Springfield, Missouri. Tiie Mint Museum of Art is open to the public. No admission ership training and (2) civic im provement through community involvement. The tour will be used to recruit membership and to promote Jay cee programs in North Carolina. ib-ess kits will be distributed to the news media at each stop and President Nye will be available to conduct interviews as he travels. no lemtimate rca-nn it ^ charge. Hours are: Mondays ■movavT for mam wbh ’ Friday, 10 to 5; Satur- at Hake We nr t Sundays, 2 to 5. Oosed na- and\vea.sk th.^ wftoK troarjTK'nt of Taxpayorjt. WATER WEIGHT PROBLEM? L. B. Falls JUICE OR DRINK Are you baffled by how to tell imitators? tiee Drug administra- ie„ n®* Pi'^POscd a rule requir ing all orange-drink labels to list the amount of ,°fauge juice. Perentags or "e®'-- est 5 or 10 per cent. '0 Holy Night' Set At Schiele A special presentation of “Oi Holy Night” will be presented in j the Schiele Museum of Natural History planetarium on Thanks-1 giving Day at 3 p. m. ! The museum is located an Gar- i rlson Blvd. in Gastonia. I USE E-LIM Excess water in the body can be on- comfortable. E-LIM will help you lose excess water weight We at.; ■ Drug Store recommend it onfy si.ao Kings Min. Drag Co YOUR NEW HOME IS NOW BEING BUILT AT North Woods Sub-Div FHA - VA FINANCING One You Can Afford As Little As $200.00 Down (IF YOU QUALIFY) $17,300 to $194)00 Beautiful 3 & 4 Bedroom Homes, Hardwood Oak Floors, All Electric' KitcJiens and Heating, Bath or Bath & A-Half With or Without Car ports, on Fully Wooded & Landscaped Lots. Mom<aTmrl I A Phillips Dsrslopmsnt Compony lV<l^U/wr4iM Cirw LinTiT 'ihLUi ITT Jill •J Having A Christmas Patty? Let us help you v/ith your plans. We •will be delighted to discuss our special Christmas party rates. Large or Small groups up to 200. ROYAL VILLA MOTOR INN 1-85 in Kings Mountain 739-2544 ll:18tfn More thari half a million re turning servicemen are expected to rceiv $310 million this year in unemployment insurance to Ude them over until they find work, aocording to Assistant Sec retary of Labor Malcolm R. Low ell. Jr. I IN NEW LOCATION Bill Bridges Barber Shop HAS MOVED FROM RAILROAD AVE- NUE TO THE CORNER OF PHENIX STREET & WALNUT PHONE 739-9913 '"v\ Time for Thanks In The Traditions of The Pilgrims, Amer icans Pauce To Give Thanks For Over-Com ing Hardships and For The Bounties of Spiri tual and Material Welfare.

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