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Page 4B Christmas is in the air at the D Christmas is in the air at Southern Arts Society and the annual open house is Sunday from 1-4 p.m. The public is invited. Over 75 local artists will have their work for sale in the old railway depot in Kings Mountain. From fine arts to fine crafts there is a wide variety to suit every- one. For Christmas the entire depot is one large gift shop with only work by the best artisans around. Some of the wares for sale are paintings, pottery, jewelry, basketry, photography, “hats and scarves, fiber art and wood work. Also on sale is the 28th edition of their hand printed silk-screened calendars for of the Past”. Calendars are $20 for the set of 12 months, frames to hold the set are $25. Each calendar page is designed by a Southern Arts Society member; these are signed and numbered limited editions. The Sunday before Thanksgiving is traditionally the kick-off of the sale of their hand printed calendars and the Christmas shopping season. Southern Arts Society (at the Depot), 301 N. Piedmont Ave., Kings Mountain. “Art for Christmas” will be on display Nov. 14 through Dec. 29. Annual Open House Sunday Nov. 18, 1-4 pm. Gallery and Gift Shop hours are Tuesday, Wednes- The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net November 14, 2012 epot Thursdays 10 am-9 pm and mission is free. SASI will 2013. The theme is “Images day, Friday 10 am to 4 pm; Saturdays 11 am-3 pm. Ad- also be open Sundays start- ing Nov. 18 through Dec. 23 formation call 704-739- from 1-4 pm. For more in- Hear the Singing Christmas Tree Nov. 23-25 nt 4 Lp 9 Wy Ih Nutrition i in Mustard, Turnip & Collard Greens Many families begin their holiday season by attending the annual Singing Christ- mas Tree, which will be held Friday, Saturday, and Sun- day, Nov. 23-25 at Double Springs Baptist Church. Dozens of singers blend their voices from tiers of a Christmas tree built to the ceiling of the church sanctu- ary and decorated with hun- dreds of twinkling lights. The lyrics and the narra- tion bring the message of Christmas while the musical accompaniment stirs the heart. The hour-long service be- gins each evening at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are free of charge but are required by calling the church at 704.434.2258 (leave a mes- sage if there is no answer). The church is located at 1130 Double Springs Church Road, just off Washburn Switch Road, near Latti- more. 5585. Christmas at the Park The Living History Farm at Kings Mountain State Park will host “Christmas at the Park” this Saturday. Hours are from 10 — 4. Howser House open Nov. 24 The historic Howser House will be open to the public Saturday, Nov.24, from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Kings Mountain National Military Park. Visitors will not only enjoy the tour of the house but will enjoy seeing a por- trait of Colonel Frederick Hambright, Revolutionary War hero at the Battle of Kings Mountain. Take Highway 216 to Rock House Road. from getting a new heating system. | Lennox systems at Dont tet price keep you We offer Cig A Mustard, Turnip, and Collard Greens are all nutritious leafy green vegetables that are very low in calories, though they are very rich sources of nutrients. All three vegetables are and excellent source of calcium, a mineral that is vital for bone health, muscle contraction and blood clotting. They also provide folate, and vitamin C (1/2 cup provides up to 20 mg.). Sauté greens in olive oil with garlic, and season with soy sauce. Alternatively use greens in omelets or quiche, or add them to soups. JEWELRY CLASS - Senior citizens at the Patrick Senior Cen- ter have been making jewelry. Instructor Janet Beani assists * FARM aM ds 1811 Shelby Rd. Kings Mountain 704.734.0420 Open: M-F 10-6:30 Sat 10-5:30 Vickie Moore, left, and Sue Bullock. 1250 Linwood RA. Kings 55 Le | 704-730- iin Thanks for reading The Herald! Classified Ads Found Thurs, Nov. 8th on KM Boule- vard. Had two red collars, but no tags. Call: 704-813-3781. Home for Sale or Rent NEW HOME for SALE in Mount Holly. $994/mth. 3 BR, Loft, 2.5 BA, 2 car garage, 100% USDA Fi- nancing $994/mth. Total Pmt. Call: 704-219-9387. (11/07,14,21,28/12 & 12/05,12,19 & 26/12) or SALE in KM. 400 Baker Street. $450/mth + De- posit. NO PETS. 704-739-9770. (11/14 & 21) two bedroom, one bath, furnished du- plex apt. for rent. Water/sewer and trash removal in- cluded. $425 per month. Deposit and reference re- quired. (704) 813- « 2425. (11/07 & 1905sf, 11/14) APARTMENTS FOR RENT IN KINGS MOUNTAIN-Prices starting at $100/week. Call 704-739-4417 or (evening) 704-739- 1425. (tfn) or RENT - 1997 two bedroom, two bath on private lot. Stove, 'fridge and dishwasher. $500/month; $300 deposit. No pets; no smoking. (704) 435-3850 or (980) 329-2648. (11/14/12) — , 1% BA, Hardwoods, deck, stove, refrig- erator, and dish- washer. Furnished. Excellent neigh- borhood. Corner, lot. Convenient to all interstates.. No Pets. $875/mth with deposit. Call: 704-825-1687. (11/14/12) Land For Sale LOTS in Gaston, Cleveland, & Chero- kee Co, some with water & septic, owner will fin with low DP. Call Bryant Realty 704-567- 9 8 3 6 www.bryantre- alty.org. (11/14) aot with option to purchase, MH lots in Cleveland and Rutherford Co. with water and septic, owner financing. Call Bryant Realty 704-567-9836 www.bryantre- alty.org. (11/14) Misc. For Sale STEEL BUILDINGS! 5 Repo Buildings Left. Huge Savings. Sell for Balanced Owed. 20x26, 30x40, 40x86. Call Today: (866) A467- 9332 or www. Stee- IArchBuildings.co m. (11/07 &14) Coudl , café table and four chairs, chest of drawers for sale. Call (704) 419- 3419. (tfn) Wanted to Buy CASH ON THE SPOT! Will buy tools or building full of merchandise, or pictures, or any- thing of value. (704)300-0827 or (704) 300-7676. (11/14) Pets FREE KITTENS to a good home. 2 are available. 10 weeks old. 1 black, & 1 white/tan. Call 704- 750-4153 if inter- ested. - ale Golden Retriever — 2 or 3 years old. Yard Sale ~Deadline ~ NOON Friday MOVING SALE! Satur- day, Nov. 17th, 7 am - 11 am. 903 Crescent Circle, Kings Mountain. Furniture: Couch, dressers, coffee ta- tain bike; lots of household items; books; backpacks; too many things to listt All in good condition. Every- thing must go! Sale will be held rain or shine. YARD SALE - Sat., Nov. 17th,8 AM - 1 PM. 104 S Gaston S- tre et Washer/Dryer, Freezer, Lots of fur- niture and etc. BOLIN'S DAY CARE is now accepting ap- plications for sub- Sbjct "ustiecs (credentials not re- quired) and for a part time teacher position (creden- tials required). Apply ~~ Mon.-Fri. 6:30 am - 5 p.m. (11/14 & 21) is looking for moti- vated hairstylists to Rent a Booth. Please call today for more informa- tion. 704-827-8969 (11/14 & 21) CARE OF NC needs CNA'S for Lincoln and Gaston Coun- ties. Bi-Lingual is a plus. Please «call 704-732-7021 and ask for Jennifer or Charlie. Fax resume to 704-732-7022. (11/07,14, 21 & 28/12) 8 ON roine saree, | Help Wanted PS2; boys moun- DRIVERS- oe Le QUALITY CARRIERS CDL-A COMPANY DRIVERS NEEDED *Regional Drivers Home Weekly Competitive Pay Package Full Benefits Package «1 Yr. Exp. in Last 2 Yrs. Req. Tanker, Hazmat & TWIC Req. Tanker Exp. Highly Preferred But Not Required Call Cliff: 888-379-7075 Or Apply Online At: www.Work4QC.com KINGS MOUNTAIN Financial Secretary Needed MINISTRY e Part-time work 16-20 hours per week e Interview clients using computer applications ¢ Filing & record keeping © Must be proficient in computer applications (Microsoft Word, Excel, Publisher, Quickbooks) ® Design & publish newsletter twice a year o Creative writing abilities (i.e. writing grants) © Maintain ministry’s website ® Report directly to executive director 3 References required. Email resume to pastorgray@bellsouth.net or mail to Rev. Eddie Gray 305 Pinehurst Dr. Kings Mountain NC 28086 Deadline for resumes is Nov. 30 CRISIS -
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