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HAND-ME-DOWNS By Julie Bender, NCSU Hand-me-downs are one way to stretch the family clothing dollar. However, children are differ ent in the ways they’ll accept this type of clothing, say NCSU agricultural extension special ists. In general, if the child respects and admires the person who first BEEF For home freezer Grain (corn) fed from Dr. Terry Stagg’s herd. For more info. 457-3351 or 468-4681 FARM MACHINERY SALE & AUCTION Sat., March 15 10AM ATKINS & SONS FARM Gowensville Anyone may sell or buy any type farm equipment. Barbecue Lunch Will be Available Further Information Contact: Hugh Waldrop, 457-4370 or Joe Dean Smith, 803-895-2294 wore the handed-down clothes, he will accept them and wear them proudly. But if he feels he is only getting left-overs, he may refuse them, say the specialists. for some help in “re-doing” clothes as hand-me-downs, call your local county extension home economics agent. SEAMS By Julie Bender, NCSU If the underarm sleeve seams and crotch seams always seem to rip out of your children’s clothes, reinforce these seams with a second row of machine stitching placed one-eighth inch inside the seam allowance. Use 12 to 24 stitches per inch, recommend NCSU agricultural extension specialists. Narrow and crooked seams can also benefit from this same treatment. Preventive treatments for pockets are also easy to do. Just machine stitch a double row of stitches at the top and sides of each patch pocket. Of the nine million living armed forces veterans who served during the Vietnam Era, 32 percent had duty in the Vietnam theatre of operations. Tryon Daily Bulletin, Fri., Feb. 29, 1980 Mrs. Gunnard Rubini Mrs. Constance Lockhart Ru bini, widow of Gunnard Rubini, died February 23rd at North Shore Hospital, Miami, Fla. Mrs. Rubini was a native of Calgary, Canada and had lived in Southern California, Chicago, Toledo and Miami in addition to LqRDON W OF PHILADELPHIA Peniel Road, Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Rubini moved to Polk County in 1950 from Toledo, Ohio, where Mr. Rubini was a manufacturer. Mr. Rubini died in 1972. She is survived by one son, Gunnard Rubini, Jr., Sylvania, Ohio and six grandchildren. jjXIIIIIIIIIIIItlllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiini^ FIRST REHERSAL FOR ALL SINGERS FOR SPRING CONCERT | Rotary Community Chorus = Hans Vigeland conducting, Mon., Mar. 3, 7:30 p.m. PLEASE NOTE THE PLACE = Congregational Church, Tryon All Singers Welcome Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif UNCLE DAN’S PLACE Will be Open for SUNDAYBREAKFAST 8:30 — 10:30 With a Limited Menu 118 North Trade St. Tryon, N. C. 28782 Gordon Makes the Difference... with Kodel® The tee-shirt dress goes elegant for Spring. Fluid lines and a sensuous look distinguish this pretty v-neck dress, $38. In confortable 50% Kodel polyester, 50% cotton. The Shop of Carole Thomas 210 Facaiet 9:30-5:30
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