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page 4,E00THILLS view, 0CT03'^:R fi. 1981 I Boiling Springs Report Fire Dept. A quiet week passed with city tire reporting no calls. Police 3 Oct, Minor damage was rep)rted to two vehicles that struck at West College; neither driver was hurt, and no charges were filed. Two other cars were involved in a similar mishap 5 Oct. on Main Street, Again, no injuries and no charges. 5 Oct. Breaking and entering at West Cleveland School over the weekend was reported to the department this Monday. Officer James Clary is investigating. mefttOOS IDiAS P£PT. LESS WEIGHT MEANS MORE MILEAGE U |INTS POR yOMEOWMERS Repairing Your Spirits A lot of home handymen and women feel their spirits lift when th(*y’ve done a ijood jo!) and have .saved lime and money to boot. You can .save time when painting with a roller by lining the tray with a plas tic dry cleaning bag before pouring the paint. When the job is done, discard th(> liner and the tray will not have to be cleaned. MASTER THE ART OF GRATING RIND ward strokes remove oniv • the outer colored portion. or peel, of the fruit, not the bitter white pith under the skin. EASY LEMON CHICKEN Lemon rind to chicken adds zip entree. Yes, you can paint with a roller and keep the tray clean, too. Being a home handyman takes skill, but winning a sweepstakes doesn’t. A lot of handymen will be re pairing their spirits with a visit to their hardware stores this fall to try for an unu sual prize. The Home Value Days Sweepstakes will run from Sept. 24 to Oct. 10. It features two grand prizes of one-week-a-year-for-life ownership of a luxurious CAPTRAN Resort Condo minium and a free flight on DELTA AIR LINES. Oth er prizes include 100 week- long vacations and 1,000 valuable merchandise prizes. The October issue of Read er’s Digest has a special ad giving all the details. Hardware stores, it ^ems, not only have the tools to help you repair your home , . .but an interesting way to help repair your spirit as well. 'Delay is preferable to error." Thomas Jefferson Once mastered, cooking skills remain with you for a lifetime. This simple idea for ad ding lemon rind to frozen prepared chicken in white wine sauce can be used again and again. To grate the lemon, place the fine side of a grater over a piece of waxed paper. TTciincr «thnrt. rapid, down- 2 pkgs. (8 1/4 oz. each) Swanson Frozen Prepared Chicken in White Wine Sauce Main Courses 1/4 tsp. grated lemon rind Raise film cover from main courses; sprinkle each with 1/8 teaspoon lemon rind. Re-cover. Microwave on HIGH 5 to 6 minutes, stirring once. Microwave on HIGH 6 to 7 minutes or un til hot. Let stand, covered 2 minutes. Stir before serving. Serve over cooked rice. Makes 2 servings. _ SNAPPER _ BONUS DAYS FREE Snapper Attachrmnts now through October 31. BE CONFIDENT when trouble strikes You can be sure you'll get help Jast—it you get your home, car, or business insurance through uv We.'re independent agents Our symbol above is a sign of service beyond the call of duty Stop in soon. Maxwell B. Hamrick Insurance Agency, Inc. FAIRVIEW STREET, BOILING SPRINGS, N. C. Dial HE 4-2554 Purchase any Snapper riding mower and choose one FREE attachment. GRASS CATCHER Retail Value $12400 Visit your neightxirhood Snapper dealer today. Bonus days will end soon The reason to buy is growing. DOZER BLADE Retail Value DUMP CART Retail Value *15800 C. J. Hamrick & Sons. Inc. SNAPPER Boiling Sjjrings, N. C. VERSATILE VALUE These Lightweight Groove Proportioned fasteners could save valuable aviation fuel and thousands of dollars. Made of titanium, they're as strong as steel and half the weight. A subsidiary of Federal- Mogul Corporation has de veloped a patented line of new lightweight aerospace fasteners that will contribute to the fuel savings for the new generation of the . world’s commercial aircraft. Huck Manufacturing Com pany, headquartered in Irvine, California, makes these fasteners out of titan ium, a light, metallic ele ment as strong as steel but half the weight. Huck ases this metal in combination with a patented design fea ture that makes their Light weight Groove Proportioned Lockbolt fastener 25 per cent lighter than other models in its class. About $360 in fuel costs are saved a year for each pound of weight reduction on a single aircraft. Since Huck fasteners provide the potential for the removal of about a thousand pounds from a single plane, that translates into a $360,000 savings for each year of the craft’s 15-year life span— $5,400,000 for 15 years. These fasteners will be used on a number of com mercial airplanes, including the new fuel-efficient Boeing 767. Huck Manufacturing, a major producer and mar keter of fastening systems primarily for the aerospace and railroad industry, was purchased by F ederal-Mogul Corporation in August of 1980. The Huck acquisition further enhances the diversi fication of Federal-Mogul’s products and markets and increased the company’s aerospace business from three to six percent in 1980. That percentage of market share is estimated to rise to 14 percent in 1981. Federal -Mogul, known principally as an automotive supplier for many years, is now a multinational manu facturer of precision parts for the transportation, farm equipment, construction and manufacturing indus tries as well as aerospace components, with 1980 sales of $721 million. Head quartered in Southfield, Michigan, Federal-Mogul was founded in 1899 a: ' today operates 40 plant more than 50 distribution centers and five major re- For a free copy of the annual report, write; Cor porate Communications De partment, NP-1, Federal- Mogul Corporation, P.O. Box 1966, Detroit, Michi gan 48235. Storing onions courages the and potatoes potatoes to together en- spoil faster. U.S. POSTAL SERVICE STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATK (Required by 39 U.S.C. 3685) ON 1.TITLE OF PUBLICATION The Foothills Viev.' A. PUI 11 ICATION Nt ). 2. DATE OF FILING 1 Cct Si 1 A NO OF ISSUES POBLISHtD 3. FREQUENCY OF ISSUE ANNUALLY vrefsklv ' B. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION PRICE , . 11:6.00 ACT NOW AND SAVE WHEN YDU BUYA NEW JOHN DEERE 40-TO 80-HP TRACTOR YOU EARN $500 OF JOHN DEERE MONb AND SAVE ON FINANCE CHARGES Buy a new 2040, 2240, 2440, 2640, or 2940 Tractor before November 20, 1981, and you’ll qualify for $500 in John Deere money you can spend for goods or services at our store. And, no finance charges will accrue on purchases until March 1, 1982.* The same finance waiver offer applies to new implements purchased with the tractor. But a $500 John Deere money bonus and a break on finance charges aren’t all you get when you buy one of these 40- to 80-hp tractors. You also get a tractor with outstanding lugging ability, tough drivetrain and a lot of extras, such as closed-center hydraulics, as standard equipment. So act now and save, it’s your gain. 1 w 1 . i. r: i i r^L\r:—m • i : i* i i 1 1 - >■ r, ■. w— law ,—f "n-. ' ;'y* —i 5. 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