THE ICINGS mountain HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, September 21, j972 ^ WANT ADS FOR SALE — 1961 Falcon. Riui.s good. $100.00. Seo at 911 Kint street ajiytime. 9:7tfn FOR SALE — 1953 Allis-Chalmers C-Scrie,-i Tractor with Bush-iHog. $300. Call 739-7306 after 5 p.m. 9:7tfn HOTICE OF EXECUTRIX Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Mary B. Jonc.s,. deceased, late of Cleveland Conn-' ty, North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons having claims a- j gainst the estate of said dece dent to ipresent them to the tin-1 dersigned on or be.'ore March 7,1 1973 or this nrdicc will be plead-1 ed in bar of their recovery. .All persons indebted to said estate will please onake immediate pay ment to the undensigned. This 7th day of September, 1971?. Ruth Adams, Exwutrix Estate of Mary B. Jones 9:7-28 F03 SALE—Used Dinette Suites Clrooso from 2 with 6 chairs each. TIMMS FURN CO, KINGS MTX., N. C. 9:7-23 GENERAL HELP WANTED—Kin der Manufacturing Company. 102 Industrial Roiul. An equal opportunity employer, apjrly in person. 9:lllfn HAY FEVER Sufferers Here’s good news for you ! SYNA*CLEAR Decongestant tablets work FAST and cotin tinuousty to drain and clear nasahsinus cavities. Ona "hard-core" tablet gives up to 8 hours relief from pain and pressure of con* gestion. Allows you to breathe easily—stops watery eyes and runny nose. You can buy SYNA-CLEAR at all Drug Stores, without need [or a prescription. SatisfactiQn fiuanntaad by maker. Trjf it today I Kings Mtn. Drug 'A TREEWORK For Professional Treework. Includ ing Cutting Down. Topping, Removing Deadwood. W. T. CLARY Phone 739-7614 9;14tfn LONG HORN RESTAURANT at Oak Grove Crossroad STEAK - FISH - CHICKEN - SANDWICHES I / EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY ( City of Kings Mountain WATER DEPARTMENT stiIeet department WASTE TREATMENT PLANT ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT METER READER POLICE DEPARTMENT SECRETARY (Experienced Only) VIETNAM VETERANS APPLICATIONS WELCOME Fringe Benefits: Paid Vacation, Six Paid Holidays. Retirement Plan, Life Insurance and Hospitalization, Funeral Leave, Jury Leave, Sick Leave. Military Leave. APPLY IN PERSON AT CITY HALL 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday An Equal Opportunity Employer TME TAR HEEL KITCHEN By Miss York Klker N. C. Department of Agriculture Marketing Home Economist What is an apple? The apple is probably the most famous fruit in history. It may have been an apple that tempted Eve, but It has been a blessing to mankind ever since. Scholars agree apples may have indeed originated in southwest Asia where the Bible places the Garden of Eden. The apple Is one of nature’s oldest fruits, and one of the most wide- y grown. Apples can be found fresh any time of the year, all over the country. -Fortunately North Carolina is the first major apple shipper. A recent tour to western counties large In size, deep red, have five knobs on the blosaom end, ^re sweet, firm, tender, and frag rant. They are best served raw. Golden Delicious — medium to large, yellowy, siweet, tlrtn, crisp, and tender. They are good raw or in general cooking. 'Rome Beauty large, yellow mingled with red, Juicy, moder ately tart, firm, and rather crisp. They are for general cooking and excellent lor baking. Stayman — medium to large, dull striped red. Juicy, tart, firm, and crisp. They may be used raw. In general cooking, and for baking whole. Whether app'es arc eaten raw, in salads, lightly pftn-frlcd In a half the dates; repeat. Combine sugars, cinnamon and grated peels; sprinkle over top. -Dot with butter. Top with thin square of pastry. Cut slits In pastry to al low steam to escape. Bake at 425 degrees F. ai'out 45 minutes or until apples are soft. Serve warm with cream. Makes 6 servings. afple-oheese salad 1 package lemon gelatin H teaspoon salt 1' teaspoon sugar 1 cup boiling water , % cup cold water il tablespoon lemon Juice 1 cup diced apples J 3-ounce package cream cheese H cup nuts THE TAR HEEL SPOTLIGHT Dissolve gelatin, salt, and sugar 165,000 on hand and a monthly in boiling water. Add cold water! mailing of about 22,000 “books.” and ietnon juice. Chill very thick.' *' The functions of the “Special eligibility can be obtained by Services Division" of the North | writing to the Special Services Carolina State Library are special I Division of the North Carolina] indeed in more ways than one. State Library, 109 East Jones , , . ! Street, Raleigh 27G11. Unlike other benefits of the, state library which are passed along to the public through their local libraries, the Special Ser vices Division deals directly with Its patrons—the state’s visually and physically handicapped. The division currently serves more than 10,000 individuals at no charge, and the number is growing at about 3,000 per year. “Talking Books” comprise a ma jor part of the offering—with Childbirih Class Regins Tuesday Fold apples into 1 cup gelatin. PoUr Into pan and chill until set.! called to mind fragments of a 'small amount Of butter or bacon poem, "Trees in apple orchard 'at, stewed, mrde Into app’esauce, _ . , . , • j ....... with fruit are bending down.” The or in more elaborate dishes, they Whip remaining gelatin with growing means of supplying read- bountiful crop of quality apples nioyment to the diet. A few cream cheese until fluffy. Fold in :nT material to the handicapped, The stor crop of quality apples was a beautiful site and held pro- hints In cooking apples remind u mis-e for many delicious apple , to use as little water as pos^ibli dishes. i scorching. Be care- It possible make a tour of the ful about stiver In -order not to apple country in western North spoil n.'^turdl flavor. Dip apple Carolina and buy a supply of's'lce.s in lemon juice to prevent freshly picked fruit from a road-- turning blown. A special program in the La- maze method of childbirth is be ing offered by Gaston college on Tuesday, Sept. 23, at 7:30 p. m. in the Classroom Building. Room C20-1 on the Gaston campus. The .. , , presentation entitled: “Lamare Many publications are also now ^ ^x- offeroi on modcTn tai« cassettes, f an introductory ses- and, even though this is a rapidly Lamazo meth.Ki. As , m session a film ■ Story pf Erik will FOR QUICK RESULTS USE THE HERALD CLASSIFIED PAGE us nuts. Pour over other gelatin. | it is still far behind the tradition- shown The film tolls the story 1 le Chiu unU! firm. Cut into squares,?’ talking took which uses lo-w ^ side market or direct fro.m the growers. One roadside market is located at an orchard on busy Highway 74 between Kings Moun tain and Shelby. Packing houses are near Moravian Falls, Hender- sonvill and other areas in western North Carolina. Inquire locally In. the apple area lor information if needed. There are maps of the orchards and packing houses in some areas. There will be a larger variety of apples In the packing houses than Is possible in the grocery store. Wherever you purchase your apples, a few suggestions may be helpful. Apples vary greatly and should be purchased according to use for greatest sat isfaction. The most commonly found North Carolina apples are as follows: Red Delicious — medium to GREA’TEST BREAKTHROUGH SINCE ’THE AUTOMOBILE TTSELF No more Hats or balancing problems to worry about or shako your broin. We hove a breakthrough product you limply Insert Into lube or tubeless tiros which puncture-proofs ond bal ances for Ufa of Urs. Our product bos been tested on the moon and earth. Would you like a groundfloor oppor tunity excluslee distributorship for your area? We will Invest three dollars to your one If you quaUfy in your area. All trucks, tires, auto parts, service stations, auto dealers, garages, and farm implements are big users. To quedify, you need $3600 to $10,000 In vestment depending on else of letrl- tory. This Is o guaranteed sale secured by inventory, and Is not a IronchlSe fee. For complete detaili phone (904) 396-5856. Mr. F. William Jones, w *"*5™ CHEMICAL AND HEFINIHO 754 GULF LIFE TOWER JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA 31207 This moy never repeat itself again. Territory is going fasti By WILSON GBTPFIN Smarting, itching and inllam- mation of the eyes and eye lids often are caused by bac teria and viruses or by sensi tivity to dust, pollens, or air lollution. V.rus infections of the eyes can occur a few days after swimming in natural water or a pool even though Thlorinated. Most bacterial in fections of the eyes can be cur ed p.romptly by a physician, using sulfa or antibiotic drops or ointments. Alter you see your doctor bring your prescription to EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES immediste Openings in Production No Experience Necessary We provide on-the-job training leading to responsible positions in flotation and grinding plant operations. CHECK THESE ADVANTAGES: rm r,jmTmG rates PA"b HOL’DilYS GROUP INf^FANCE PENSION PJ-AN OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT Now Interviewing 8:00 A.M. • 4:00 P.M. United States ^Ypsum Company Kings (iountain Plant An equal opportunity employer) Located approximately 4 miles .South of Kings Mountain on 216 (Grover Road) ^ Look for USG sign with arrow 4:27-5:4 IlSr.V R^UCtl TO BUY Qiinntity^ 1 pound whale ntiplcti 2 medium Apiiles- i . 214 poilndii 1 ,'•-.1, • , ' Approxlmme Yield 2 large, 3 ihedlufn, or 4 small 1 Clip -i-'.. Enough top 9>in^ pie or 3 pilps appjesiuee’ '' , , -AUTUMN AfPPPE BREAD H eup shortenlitg ’ 2/3 cup',su#itr j 7 e.ggs, beaten - f. 3 cups sift^ all-purpose floUr l teaspoon',baklf^i powder.' 1 teaspoon salt '. ■' ' 2 cups Ooareely grated, peeled rav,? appitib ; •. 1 tablespooil grated lembn peel 2^ imp■ chopped fnjti > Cream sHartbning and sugar to serve- APPLE FRITTERS sped records. Less widely used, but .ivai'able, arc reorints m who ha.s hori 2 cups flour 1 t.ibiespoon baking powder 1,4 teas^on salt 2 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel, optional i yo’ks, well beaten 1 cijp milk ,fegSXSd miT app.es!«g « 2 cpfit )vhites. 5'tiffly beaten v.v,,. —v. ... mother who has na-- hirail.c which can to road by on y ^vsidan’s consent may enroll in 7 to S percent of the visual,y training classes. Thi, train- handicapped; open reel tapes, lofflvlkbt.. n 9 ni i-w 1 1 CA • QVtH ^ _ which arc in declining use; and pregnancy but ear- large typo books. registration is oncouraired. In an effort to o for reading fathers are iiroed to attend materia's o a large mimtor of; „„ ^^tive those unable to use regular books,: chi’dbirth pro- many ’’.barriers” to 1' rary use; The method of childbirth have been droppel. All services, trMn'ng pla«sos allows the panther to take part in the chiV’; ir h proeoss gg Whites, stiiiiy beaten ■ '’^•0 no fines for '31't«'i Confectioner’s sugar , i. , , , u , . PUt drv ingredients together.Jaikin? took machines ftM g^mHned'beaten egg yblks. (soema'ized record players) are milk Jjjidvanil’a. Add anpies, fold provided free with the books .and Psycho-Frophvlaxis in - ' _ ' ' . . all Tnalnti^nfin-^P an'l r#»T^a'r nf tno . , , Ufii i 111 itic v.ii*.’ f 11 late returns or damages to ma- ^nsci„usly and offp-ti'-e' P--. 'T’nlUnor hfinlT mnpnTnn!5 . ,, , ... . in" thr rry ” structor from thr Ar’*’r'''rn S In itlffiy beaten egg whites. (Add ®" maintenance and repa-r of the o'-stetrics. Inc., -"-i’! explain "na ' ... *'_y • .. mar'hinpQ i« nrnvi^lorl frrr nf . ..... e R F mount of extra four after testing a fritter if batter eeSms too thin tor easy handling.), machines is provided free of charge nationa"v by the "Tele phone Pioneors,” an a-ssociatien BARGAINS IN FABRICS Lou's Mill Ends & Fabrics 3 miles West of Kings Moun tain on left side of U.S. 74 or one mUe East of Bethwaie school on right side of U.S. 74 Polyester SL49 yd. & up Lace 10 cents yd. Sleepwear 50c yd. Elastic 5 yd.s $1.00 Open Monday thru Saturday Each Week 9:30 - 6 pan. Mrs. Lucille Luckadoo, Operator Route 3 PHONE 739-6514 tomy ant phvsio'o-vy of pra.g- nancy and child irth and teach relaxtion techniniica .and e'q Dmp from a tab’e.apoon into d<^-p'company emp’oyee:; | management of the tody, hot fRt I3ti0-3S0 decrees F.) When h\enl> years sci- , ^y|th breathing terlinicmos iritters. rise to surface, turn and try until deep golden brown. Shout 3 minutes. Dram thorough- imtil light, Snl fluffy: .beat In ’r*” rarer towels; roll in sifted . Sift tlfXt 4 ingredients Add Serve hot. ttire. Stlt in l^mqn rind thd in Fi«..nov4 o- FT fters are delicious served as eggs mixture, nuts. Badte-ln floured,’ greased. 9' X 5” X 3” loaf pan in preheated 350 degree if', oven 'tor approxi mately 4o to BO tnliiiiteii. Choi before e11ihni|. M4ke« 1 lhaf.’,. SILICED IS Alto APPLES 8 cups thinly Slitied apples M cup golden ee^lees raisens 1 eup orange jul« % cup l!oi|f , • % cup sugar . ■ . >/4 teaspp.op. ginnatno.n . 2 tablespoons putter or marg arine 2 tablespoons 'gfTated.brange })pel 14 teaspoon, salt'■ < , * . 4Ttabte^octBS .peanut .butter cup Salted peanuts iPour apolfes into 2-guah casse role.’ ' Ad-d' 'ra'lscW ’atidi orahge juice. Cohiblhe renJalnirtk ingre dients, except peanuts;'nilx until crumbly;, sprlrtltU! over apples, vcatter .s.aiteji. .peanuts .aver a?'. Dessert, or as an .iccomoaniment for rcast pork or ham dinner. Drive Is Slated • A countywidc muscular dystro phy drive will be held Nov. 11 end 12, and the county muscular d"‘Strdphy group is seeking to or- gahl?!e Teens Against Dystrophy (TAD) to help conduct the door; to4erir drive. /‘We are asking schools en'i ehUrdhet to organize thc.se group.- bf young neople.” said Mrs. Aur- *h(he Weils, chairman of the; countv Muscular Dystrophy or gaOizatlon. i She pointed out that Gardner [ Webb doilege w?s in the proce.s- Bake' at '375i degrees F. about 45, o' organizing, a TAD group and : minutes, or imri) Sinples are soft. Ingt anyone desiring further in Makes’.v 1610 aerVfrigs: ■ ' ■ I formation about formation of T.FP AIPI^E-'DATE PIE such groups should contact her . , which will later be used diir nr The variety of tooks avai'ab’e, delivery. paraPe s that cf conventional. 1 li'-raries with classics, westerns,! The r’ass is b-'n"' le ntlv roep- juveniles, best sellers, books op ' soi-cd by the Ccnt'nuinn; F-’iicp- reli.gion. and many others. To|t!cn nivision of iGaston Col'oce keep the handicapped abreast of | and the Charlotte Chapter of the current events, the selection even American Society for Psycho-iPro- Includes twenty-six magazines, ohylaxis in Ola-stetrics, Inc. For many available in both braille ' further information you may con- and audio recordings. Reader’s | tact Mrs. Peggy McNair at Digest and New.wpek are the! Gaston college, telephone 922- most popular. Shipments are! 3135, e.xtens'on 253, or Mrs. Tom made to individuals in line with i Godfray, 735-5536 (Lincolnton). their own reading pace and vary! There is no Ice or cost for the from one oek every few months I class. up to twelve at a time every fewl weeks. i Betwern 1970 and 1555, steel The .Special Services Division is \ eonsumptlon is e.xperte:! to almost eager to make its services avail able to every visually or handi capped pel -an in the state. Fur ther detail on the offerin''s and double in Canada, Japan and 'Fu- rope:in Common Market, whi’e in creasing ■ y onl.v 50 per cent in the Fnitet States. THE LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY NEEDS MEN Tralnyd As CATTLE AND LIVESTOCK BUYERS Train now to buy cattle, ^eep Rnd hogs Rt Ructions, feedlots, sale bams, etc. Write TODAY for e Iocr.1 inteiview. Include your com plete address and phone number. CATTLE BUYERS, INC 4420 Msdicon Kensee City, Ma. 64I1I Vrmimimf CUtU mUfumltmi &iwr» ■'1 Our 43 6 medium Size taFt)' apples 1 cup pitted dates, sliced 14 cup sugar . , ’ ' 1/4 eup firmly packed , brown sugar ' teaspocm clrtnamnon 1 lemon, grated jJeel l.crajxgg, grated peel. . ' 3 tablespoons butter or marga rine ■ Pastry for I crust jiie' Pare and core apples; cut into at 4‘ffi-2aiw or 487-7562. "ttili J<6&r’'s muscular dystrophy goal Is DR.'JOb, said Mrs. Wells. ; 'titG TAX BITE Clgtft^tes, which represents one of North Carolina’s large it mhnik’ilfcturcd protlucts and farm lilrlustrles, were taxed a total of J1.9 billion -by the federal and state governments in 1971. These j taxes accounted for more than' ightei Arr,ange ha'lf the apple [46 per cent of the consumer ex slices in baking dish; top with' penditure for cigarettes. .. Yes.. SAVE Branches MAIL lAMERIGA? m M % In BE READY! NOTICE: ALL NATURAL GAS HEATING CUSTOMERS As a public seiwice and to avoid a last minute rush, the city has agreed to give Free Cut-On Service to existing customers who call us before September 30. Call 739-2351 Today and Avoid the Usual $3.00 Cut-On Charge. Your gas will be turned on the day that you call or as soon as possible Free of Charge. The usual $3.00 Cut-On Charge will be made if you notify us after September 30. CALL NOW!!! AVOID THE FALL RUSH AND SAVE. City oi Kings Mountain UTILITIES DEPARTMENT We didn't know how many either, until we called the Postoliice. There are 43 mail deposit boxes in the Kings Mountain Postoliice area. Take the Easier Way... Save time, steps .. . bank by mail and the postman will be glad to do all your footwork, lust ask us lor free bank-by-mail forms and envelopes. Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association -'.in TT 300 West Mountain Street . Kings Mountain, North Carolina 28086 km