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THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N C.
Monday, December 24, 1973
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DISTAFF DEEDS
By JAMCF: C'Hi{ISTK\Si :.\ han.l- .1 Mis. iluffin .lohM.iiin (i.
,, , , . . , .Sniithficl 1.
Many obsolete! Hem.';, incliidint;
tobacco oil ..uinci’.s, are' bein" Tiu' .lolm.stnn county h'l.nc-
turred ii.io tre'ioeiiic.s at the ni.aker liumd some discatclod to-
DICTIONARIES
WEBSTER
Libfary .size 197.'’. t'dilioii, brand new,
still ill box.
(lost Nt'w S 1.7.00
Will Sell for $15
IDeflurt 10'e on orflers of fi or more
Make Check.s Payable to
D1(:TI0.\'..\!?V IJC^lIIDATK'lN'
and mail to
HERALD PUBLISHING HOUSE
Box 752
Kings Mountain, N. C. 28086
C.O.I). orcler.s enclose' .SI.DO i^ood will depo.sit. Pay
balane'e plus C.O.D. shiitping on elelivery. Bo .sati.sfied
on Inspection or return within 10 days for full re
fund. No fie'iilers, each volume .specifically stamped
not for resale. Please arid .'?1.2.i po.stago and handling.
11:1.7-12:24
Ont HOUR
’mBmm:
rwt MOST IN DRY CLEANIN0
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STORAGE AND
MOTH PROOFING
MON.. TUES. & WED. SPECIALS
MEN'S OR LADIES 2 PIECE
2 SUITS...
1 LADIES P-PIECE
2 DRESSES
MON. - TUES. - WED.
Shirts
Laundcrca
Crisp-
Bright
Folded or
On Hangers
EACH
5
(or
S1.39
MON., TUES. £ WED. "SPECIAL"
TROUSERS
PLAIN
SKIRTS
OR
SWEATERS
MIX
OR
MATCH
0» rv every day
7:30 TILL 6 p.m.
EXCEPT
SUNDAY
I bacco biirne-rs on a trash pile, |
iteieik them home, epnayed tlicm'
black and added her artistic
touch to them.
i-the- lianel painted various de-
.'igits on tlie side of one! burner >
an:i a.lded a iarge canilie' and I
s mo greenery, making an attrac-
li\e e nr.,sttna,, eleeorailon.
I She aeres-e . izod the either
tui.ier.s wi.h artificial fruit, vege.
tables anei live plants so they
.an lie use! ye-ar round.
“.Making oli. ole'te ileiins into a
tli'ng of l.e'auty is .Mts. .lohnsons’
wa.' of recyediiT: mafeidi'ls,"
ael Is Mrs. J(isc,iliine Cawlhorne,
a-isoeiate homo oconome.s e.xten-
ston agent.
JlINQltK T.MibE
It takes talent to turn .iunk
into beauty, but the Wayne
County i'i.xten.sion llomern.io..-, ^ ,
eir ;ai jz.'ilion eliel just that.
In irspon.se' lei a re''|U('. t fr.im i
the Wayne Peai'tifiealion coot-'
dineiting eeaiiuil to lie'tp finance,
lose ftishe's on I tie' now t-t
[lass, the group thought of ways
to earn enough money .so each
of the 2~t elulis eeiulei elonate twei
rose bti.-.hes.
The Couneil aelele l ‘‘juneiue”
table to their tiii-coming bazaar
to "l eey; le” a no longcr neicdeel
items, ewplains Km'-.'II iiapei,,
lieime e:ainonii.-s o.xtension agent, j
I'ustooss was tirisk anel -t the
end cl the day the elii) men
hcL i the mar.oy for the feauti- '
eatir.n pre.jeet and a little mc.'e. ■
“It was the most fun table at
th" l.aza-w.' e-imnie-nled .Mrs. '
Ale'n lor. Curlr' . "It was certainly ;
an e'a.sy. yi I etfei'tive way te>
raise- a little m"ney at no over- i
lie.ul.” I
iioi: -IK Tcd COW ;
Can a heir-e turn into a cow?
For a .Ichnstnn county family,
the David .St.tdlors. /tehulon, III.
1, t.'ie i'lisw.'f is '‘ye'S.”
“'I he ‘■‘tael'er.s plai.ne'el to give
their daughli'is a hor.so for
t in istmas," e'.xpltiin.s Mr'i'y Kay
Co.\, as.sislant home e'conomics
e'.xlenston agent, "i’.iil e'lie to I’i.s.
ing feiod [Uie'cs, t!;e' family cie'-
. i:U I to buy a milk e'ow instead."
The' .'-■.t'ldle'is have' milk so they
felt an eili' tashioneTl milk e-oee
w.)uld be a good pel and a g.jcd
V.' ■ to ('copomi/.e.
Feast Of Lights
In .Merrie England
Over 1,-11111 years age), the Coun
eil of Toiir.s decreeetl tlia the cele-
hratieen of Christmtis shoul I con
tinue on for 12 days through Epi-
piiany, which falls ein January
This day. also know
Rth.
Thi' Fea.st of bights,'’ is still oh-
serve-d by many ehunhes.
It l-.ccame customary, through
the eentiirie's. for tlie reigning
King of England te) open Twelfth
Night revels by throwing dice. In
the? 17th ee'r.tury, Ciiirles II
played for high stakes, winning
1.' I i)ounds enie ye.ir anel losing
11)1) po'jnds tile: next, both tre-
meiKlnus sums for that period.
Fcsti'ities ir.c'.iielcei choo.sing a
King and ijuecn of the feast.
;-:ii,es of a plum caiie contain
ing .a pea were .served and the
ni.in wIto gat lite bean and the'
women wdto got ti'.e pea wei-e
erowned King anel Queen. With
toasts to the royal pair, the par
ly got into full s-vvin". Revew
wound up with final kisses un
der the mistletoe. Before sunrise,
all the Christmas greens had to
taken elcwn he:.'ause of the pre
vailing superstition that a gob
lin would appear for each leal
that was not removed in lime.
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