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DACC •) .:H --.fl’*' PAGE FOUR THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. THE TAR HEEL KITCHEN !•« teaspoon salt j 1 1-2 teaspoon taking powder I 1 cup thinly sliced apples (small pieces) i 1-2 cup choped eanuts ! Beat eggs ell. Add sugar grad-' uall, blending thoroughl, thon^ By MirSS YORK KIKER Bn ak asl l.n?:id, Mrs. Georgia Marketing Home Economist XichoLs, Franklin, Virginia; sec- From approximately 400 con- onrl place Poanut-Tator Soup, Ics.ants in North Carolina ami Mrs. Lliiiatelh Paiiiell, W'instun- \’'irginia, twelve finalists were -ialem: (n:rl pace Hainoow- seieclei to partiidpale in the Peanut Slaw, Mrs. D. F’. Currie, Cook-'A’Fcanut contest hold in I-ajctieville; fourth place -Spfe- Franklin. Virginia on March lo- el la^anuts, Mrs. Louise McPhil- Tne Virginia - Carolina Trade liijs, llo. ky Mount. In tlie main I'hciw is an outstanding event dishes, winners wore: Fir^t place; whidh is of interest to the pea- Peanut Broccoli Casserale, Mrs.) nut industry and to the public. Joyte Barbaro, Rocky Mount;’ Numerous exhii its in the ar- se-ond place - Tos.^ed I’‘>anut-' Pl^ps mory and big tents displayed up- Avocado salad, .Mrs. Hunter to-dal6 information helpful to Daughtroy, Car peanut growers. The goodness of third plaro alad, .Mrs. Iluntei” . Carrsvilie, Virginia;, pyp NlQnt Vv^al VT*r:ncuth | ^ a id melted margarine. Stir well cler to do in North Carolina dur- and add other ingretlients. Mix in." the monm ox Apm. well. Turn in greased 9-inch pie April Fool! pan and bake at 350 degrees F.' ^*wtL*aiiy. according to thv tra"piI'’Grrnl^h^with Carolina r^avel and . . . uivision, mere is so much w pped c m. might have a hard time making a t;au*ue. The traveler in the Tar Heel state w:il discover that April is truly cue ol i.iO iun moniais. It has vecn called the month April Will Be Fun-FQled Month For Tourist In North Carolina There is nothing for the trav- w'^- the 71st annual North and A clmrch-'vvido recreation pro-, ^ . ram is planncl by mom ers ie^ivais. rli.lon. Chur di arc opened for tours. The ; iliuuacr oi hoof beats is heard -peanuts was told to consumers. .Mrs. DoWitt Myatt Jr., Alcxan- 'EvcrNiwhcre the tempting cnlor dria, Virginia; and fourth place of roasle l peanuts made every- .Menriiville Peanut S: ecial, Eric :irate United Methodist one wan to “munch a bun h.” Klfaro, Nc'Wpcrt News, Virginia.! on April 1. t The peanut cooking demon- Placing in tlio'dcs.^erls were first John Fulhrisht. a visiting' jwang straltnrs held peritKiically during pale App'e Peanut Crustless rnagidan, will entertain the ^ P^veiant at a the first day of the 'Hade Siiow pie, .Mrs. 11. L. Faikerson, New Tioup and a comical Easter pa- caded Union Urove. featured peanuts as fun foods in r:ein; .sc (‘nd place — Sugared I ^a Ic will a’so feature the enter-: ojth annual North Caro* 'andies and pies and also in Pejnv.iis with Flavor V'^ariations,; tainment. Members are Invitcsd iina*Azaioa testival at Wilming- basic vegetable ca.:. eroles and Mrs. It urla!! Rovi e, Williams-! to tires.? “in comical fashion" 5.^ mixes festivities main difhes. A highlight of the mrg, Virnir.ia: thi.d '.’age —land ladies are also invited to flowers in a delightful event entire Trade i^hnw was the Cook- P'.\u;ty Yam C:ake, Miss Annlfr\rhion their own hats for th(? .^lat nas luna been one oi North !A-*Pe imit contest. In the cook- Siiaro. s:hrs; aa 1 Itnirth place—| event, rrize-s for the best cos- caroLna s premier eventj. off, there were three categories Dale Nut IVus. .Miss Conlia Per-Mumes will be presented, t Salisbury will host the 14th - Tiain dishes des.serts. and ap- son, Braneiiviile, Vi'gmia. 1 The program will also include annual National Sportscastors poli/ers in which four finalists Jr !ge i grand winner of all refreshments and will be held in ,.^pcrLs.wr;iers A»waids pre fer ea:‘h busily and intently pix>- re. ^es wa^ Peanut ProcToli Cas- the church fellowship hall. c^ram A ail 2-J, and this gather- part-l a dish featuring peanuts, serole prepared by Mr?. .loyco; — } nv'r ais.j draws some of the Winning roc-i-Po in the appi-liz- liai :u-f> Rocky Mount, Her re-; i- ' I wor.d's top sports stars, ors were: First place -- Peanut ipe and the A:ple-Peanut Crust-1 t y I Ibb r U 11 lail I | ^nd steeplechases go to- ' gether like salad and salad dress ing. One without the other is just I a gart. Ihe 27ih annual Block- 11 I / I house Steeplechase on t-he 7th at 11 C" \ T F S uth Invitational Golf champ'on ship for women April 23-z t, a lu the 73rd annual North-South for men April 28-May 3. Both events will be played at Pinehurst. The 20i.st annual Moravian Easter Sunrise Service at Old Salem in Winston-Salem will be held on the 22nd. April is a month of many ac tivities. And that’s no April Fool statement. ' le.’.s Pie by ’’•Irs. 11. I. Parker- son, New Bern, are given. ! FEAN UT BROCCOLI I IN NEW LOCATION Decoupage Inn Has Moved To Bessemer City. N, C. 206 West Virginia Ave. We're Open Daily from 10 a.in. until 7 p.m. ex- cept Saturday, open Sat urdays from 9 a.m. until 5 ixm. Open Tuesday Nights Til 9. CLASSES OFFERED PHONE 629-2124 Lucy Cothcraft Owner-Manager I Miss Putnam !To Wed I Mr. Rannsey C.\~ 2 packages (10 oz. c.ich) froz- I on chopped brcccoii, cooked and drained I 1 can creoim of chicken soup i 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 cup cheppei salted peanuts 1-4 cup mayonnaise 1-4 cup chopped onion ■ 2 eggs, beaten 1 cup grated sharp Cheddar ; cheese Mix together well al ingred- ' ients e.xcept cheese. Pour into I grea.scHl 1 1-2 or 2 f|uart ca^se- • role. .Sprinkle with cheese. Bake at 350 degrees F. for 30 min- ! utes. .Makes 4 to 6 servinf^s. ! APPLE - PEANUT CRUoTLESS ; PIE I 2 eggs 1 cup sugar I 2 tablespoons meltal marga- ! rine 4 tablespoons flour ’.Mr. and Mrs. Lee Putnam of Tryon gets the season under wai/., Rt. 2, Grover announce the en-. This race is unique because it is j gagement of their daughter,, I’tin on a course tnat reaches into j Says Wise: Shirley Jean to Morris Winston^ --- «- Tax Filing Deadline Near 'GTEEN3IBCRO. — Spring is 16 is the final day for filing fei-l eral income tax returns. | So far, thousands of Tar Heels' have put off the yearly chore, which means that the traditional last minute crunch to comply with the law will survive for another season. Taxpayers who want to avoid! the pressure, frustration, and 1 long lines generated by the last-! mmute madness can still do so, according to Harry Wise, act ing Chief of Collection and Tax-! p^yer Service at the Internal Re venue Services District Office in' SPENT MONEY Consumer expenditures amount ed to $721 ITIliom in 1972, an in crease of 8.4 per cent over the previous wear. Residential struc tures, mobile homes and services led the advance, says Mrs. Jus tine iRozier, extension home man- agment sipeciallst, North Caro lina State University. HORSE SELECTION Most horses are bought tiy per sons who lack experien/ce in judg ing and evaluating horses. If you are an amateur, North Carolina; State University specialists sug-j gest that you get the help of a competent horseman before you uy a horse. Here’s one tip: a horse should bo the right size and weight for the rider. A small child should have a small horse or pony, and a heavy adult needs a large horse. Also, a tall person should have a tall horse. I ntS Advises Choose Help Carefully ‘GREENSBORO. — Taxpayers who seek the assistance of a com mercial income tax return pre parer should choose one of the many reputable preparers who will provide honest and forth right assistance, Rofcert LeBaube, I'RS acting district director for North Carolina advised taxpay ers today. Even if someone else prepares the return, the taxpayer is still responsible for the accuracy Of the information entered on the return and the full payment of any additional tax, penalties, or interest changes, LeBaube said. Most tax return preparer are nmnptent and honest, but tax- TKufi<I«yi payers thould be <hi' thfir ftif4 against unscnipulDuft emphasized LeBaul .e. ^ 7 Here are some tips: i |; Never sign a blank return;], Do not sign a tax return pflb i pared in pencil because it oen ^ Changed later; ' v Do not allow your refund chea)i to be mailed to the preparer; J Avoid the advisor who **guai- antees" refunds, wants e percent age of the refund, or suppoeedix knows all the angles; and Avoid the preparer who ^ vises a taxpayers to overstate df ductions, claim fictitious depeM- 'ents or omit Income, he said. I A reputable tax preparer vdtt sign the tax return he preparu on the line rovided and enter bf tax identifying number. In fra tihe taxpayers should insist this, LeBaube said. And the tia4” payer, should record the prep||^ er’s name and address for futiirf reference. ’ ; Ramsey, of Grover, son of the late James W. Ramsey and Thel ma P. Ramsey. The bride-elect is attending Blacksburg (S. C.) High School. The prospective bridegroom was graduated in 1971 from Kings Mountain High School and is employed by Fiber Industries, Inc. A spring weeding is planned. Mrs. Cornwell Returns Home annual Stoneybrook Race meet on the 14th. This spectacular draws 20,090 or more spectators. The Tanglewood Steeplechase is the 21st at Clemmons near Wins ton-Salem. ThU race is run at the Tanglewood complex, one of Nortii Carolina’s recreatio n a 1 beauty spots. Home ant garden tours are held throughout the month. The Biennial Pilgrimage of Colonial Edenton and Countryside is sche duled for April 13-15, the Historic Hillsborouigh House and Garden Mrs. Giles Cornwell has re-'tour April 1445, and the Chapel turned to Euclid, Ohio after visit-1 Hill House Tour April 14-29. The We’re now in a' two states and three counties. | period of low activity between the Southeim Pines will host the 26th early and late phases of the fil- COLD - SINUS Miseries? U yottf held ^undint — »o*e running — art ye«f ejree vtlerbg m4 ym •neesing — tarecing — uneeiing? Have you blows yeur nose until it Is ruwf , . We’re sorry you’re sufferinc so: obviously you re »«« swmu m oor ^fotfuet SYNA CLEAR end ihie is our fault. ^ SYNA-CLEAR ie the original timed releosc Isbiel that glveo np »• eigM bent* e( reel relief from cold oymptoms and clogged up ainuaea. And that a a gnm- We*do not haee milliona to spend on TV lo tell yon about SYNA OXAH; JM this small ad. We do not fimmick our Advertiainc and twelve boura of medication. What is medication .wUhont rehef? SYNA-CLfcAIt is what wc offer and it gives you eight hours relief per Isbiel or yo«f money back is full. V /• * We could go into detail on how our produet “"J •J.**" *£• Ur hut we would rather you aak the eapertt about SNYA.CLEAIt. The drngg|w al the store listed below or your family doctor cao IcU yon oboet the meruo of our fine formula. , SYNA-CLEAR coats a Uiile mote (11.50 A 15.00 alaoo) bccowoo k dooo ■•••. You're buying relief and not gimmicka. Try SYNA-CLEAR as soon ai poaaiblo — pan know — nil hnut In MM «• your discomforts. ««,»,» mws* This little a«l has an awfully big job to do — to gel yon *• JJT jYNA-CI^Afc So oa a bonus, ent me out and send in with an empty SYNA-CLEAR carton and wc’ll mail yon a cheek for 50g for jnsi trying SYNA-CLEAR. If yaw hnuo time to tell na about ibp tesplia SYNA-CLEAR gave yon, wf wonM bo pMuaun M bear from you. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. ALL SEATS 75c EVERY DAY 'TIL 4:30 P.M. WED. THUR. SHOWS 3:00 - 4:10 • 5:48 - 7:26 • 9:C4 FRI. SHOWS 3:00 3:55 - 5:29 - 7:12 • 8:46 SAl. 1:10 - 2:15 3:59 - 5:42 - 7:16 - 8:59 FUN FOP ALL "THE DEVIL'S BRIDE ' ALSO "THE REPTILE" RATED (G) SUN. SHOWS 2:00 - 4:05 - 9:00 MON. TUES. 3:08 - 4:25 ■ 6:38 - 8:51 Tlia ^ The vvay they Imd-The way they died. "^The Vhlachi Pliers'' J A DINO DE LAURENTIIS presentation A TERENCE YOUNG Film From Columbia Pictures [if^ g LATE FLiCK ADULTS TONfGHTe, SAT\ P^/€,SAT vur ff:oo PM “VANISHING POINT" RATED (PG) ALL SEATS $1.50 COMING NEXT WEEK "JORY" (PG) 45TH ANNUAL t ACADEMY " AWARDS 10:00 PM MARCH 27 IN COLOR NBCOO ing her mother, Mrs. J. Deck F Lilton. Mrs. Fulton had spent the past three and a half months in Eu clid with her daughter and fam ily an.1 Mrs. Cornwell accom 25th a nn ual Southern Pines House and Garden Tour will be on Che 18th. The small town of Union Grove ing season. Taxpayers couldn’t pick a better time to seek IRS assistance. In another week to 10 days we’ll be swamped." What kind of assistance can the taxpayer expect from IRS? This year, I'RS offers a variety of services, at no charge. All IRS offices in the state have trained taxpayer service representatives to provide personal assistance, ginning Marjn oi, most offices will be open on Saturday from 8 a. m. to noon. Centiphone, a toll - free tele phone system, is operational from 8 a. m. to 6:45 p. m. on week days, and from S a. m. to noon on Saturdays. By simply dialing: l-800'822-8S(K), taxpayers any where in the state can contact will come alive with old time; IRS personnel in the Grceiibooroi panied her t ack hom7 last“week.' | music during the month Ifsfid^ , district office for ansvveis to ' ‘ dim time, and the 49th Old Time; the:r questions. ; Fiddlers’ convention will be I . April 19-31. The Ole Time Fid- : . In addition to Centiphone, IRS dler’s and Bluegrass Festival is insialled a tolldree telephone sch^-uled at Fiddler’s Grove at recording service so taxpayers Wedding Music Workshop Set A workshop on wedding music is fr-ce to interested brides-to-be and cihoir directors and the in terested public Saturday after noon at 2:30 at F'irst ARP church I wood Festival Trapshoot is sohe- Union Grove April 19-22. Running back through the month: the Mid-'South Junior Ghampionship Horse Show is on the first at Pinehurst. The Dog- on Chester street in Gastonia. Panelists for the program will be Gastonia area pastors and or ganists who will discuss music suitable for church weddings. CLEAN WINDOWS To brighten the outlook at y'our house, try this window washing tip: Wash windows with a solution of warm water plus a few tablespoons of vinegar or ammonia. Use crompled news papers to vvash and dry the win dows. It’s a ninoxpensive wa^y to naments either start duled April 6-8 at Pinehurst. The fifth annual Carolina Dogwood Festival will be held at States ville April 11-15. The Open Car olina Dogwood Festival Horse shoe tournament is also schedul ed at Statesville April 1345. The Kerr Lake bass tourna ment will be April 14-15 at Kerr Lake near Henderson. A sailing revatta, sponsored by Carolina Sailing clulj, will be held at the same time. Two super amateur golf tour- or take can ora,r needed tax forms. Or ders p.aced via the recording service are handled promptly, and forms are iliailed the follow ing day. The num'ber to call: is 1-800-822-8S22. The service, avhil- £.;.le on a 24-hour basis, is for in dividual requests only. Bulk re quests from firms and tax prac titioners are processed by the IRS Center in 5Iemphs, Tenn. Although taxpayers are encour aged to prepare their own re turns, IRS stands ready and will ing to lend a helping hand. !But don’t wait until the last moment. File now, for everyone’s sake. make your home sparkle. place during the month. Cadet Joe Hoyle Wins School Honor CASCADE BEDSPREADS REG. SS.9C SAVE S2.02 $6.5J AS SEEN ON TV SPECIAL KVVIK COVER SELF ADHESIVE PLASTIC REG. S1.47 SAVE 63c 84c SPECIAL GOURMET FCICELAINWARE 7 PC. COOKWARE SET REG. $6.9S SAVE $4.12 $5R7 Cadet Joseph C. Hoyle, son of Mr. md Mrs, Gene Hoyle of Rt. 2, Kings Mountain, has been named to the Superintendent’s List a the U. S. Air Force aca demy. Cadet Hoyle, a meniber of the class of 1974, was selected for h;s outstanding achievement in both ^ a-ademics and military perform- I ance. He will be granted special j privileges to wear a silver star I and wreath designating the hon- ! or accorded him by the academy i superintendent. The cadet will be commiision- e:l a second lieutenant and awarded a B. S. degree upon his graduation from the acado.ny. He is a 1370 graduate of Kings Mountain high school. NEW PRODUCTS The number of new products intro<luced is declining to the Progrc.-lvr Grocer, from 860 in 1967 to 736 in 1971. New colors, varieties and Pa/rrs also shov/- ' od a decline. ‘‘Two possible causes," spociilatos (Mrs. Ruby Uzxlc, extension consumer mar- I keting econcmist. North Caro lina State University "are the recent economic regression and improved new proctuct research .which weed.s out failures before they reach the market." TENSION? If you suffer from simple every day nervous tension then you should be taking B.T. tablets for relief. Call on the druggist at the drug store listed below and ask him about B.T. tablets. They’re safe non>hablt forming and with our guarantee, you will lose your every day jittera or receive your money back. Don’t accept a substituta for *elief, buy B.T. tablets today. INTRODUCTORY OFFER: Worth $1.50 Buy one small size iLT. ~ ^et on# Froa iCings MIil Ding CORP. Loans Up To $900 Clean up all those Winter Bills with a Spring Time Loan from THE MONEY PLACE. TRIANGLE FINANCE CORP., 123 West Mountain Street. Telephone 739-2576. Great American Machine. I ■p, \ % This time you’re absolutely going to save something out of your pay- check. But, then, you really do need that pantsuit, a new coat and, of course, that perfume Eric likes so much. Before you know it, the money’s gone... and all you’ve got saved ardour dreams. That’s why the Payroll Savings Plan is such a good idea for a single girl, Whc:i y ou join, an amount you specify is set aside from your check and used to buv U.S. Savings Bonds. And, it’s all done before you get your check—so you can’t help but save. U.S. Savings Bonds. To help yott save more than dreamii. : Kow E BoimI) pay SM % intemt when held to niaiuriiv of 5 years, 10 monlha {4% llie first year). B'liwin are replaced if Itiat, stolen, or di stit^ycd. When needed they ran he cashed at your Itank. Inleroat ia not aub^oct to stata or Ii<al income tases, and fedeiW Ui tnyy bo deferred until radtmpUi^ Take stock in America. Now Bonds mature in less than six years. v: Ir. k*- u . P i I I
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