Page A8-The Chronicle, Thursc *1; ^3p^bP*i^B */ ^&mhn ni *';' :-l^j5^ Experience bour Participants in the Women In h employment in plumbing, heat Jones, top, checks some testin pose of the program, said Jin lifetime skill that they can us< (photos by James Parker). IMMMMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIttllllllllllMmillllllllMIIIIIHIIIII Heaters . iiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiii heater than is needed, he says, but should buy a smoke detector for use with the heater. In case of fire, the smoke detector will sound an alarm which will warn family members. "Because kerosene heaters bum oxygen, good ventilation should also be considered when purchasing a heater," Kirkpatrick says. "In a closed or confined space, a kerosene heater could burn up much of the oxygen present. That's why the manufacturer suggests cracking a window or door about an inch or two while the heater is operating." Reg Sa Reynot YOUF (g in Books Businea Downtown P t I *ay, November 29, 1984 wLj ^BJT 9^L ^' j pIV kt ^H$L; ;^<K. .. 4; ^f. ;J3 WjJL\M^^ '* *1 Hlfll|^B ?j" -?jSiH V its Jon-traditional Jobs Program pre ;ing, air conditioning, carpentry, g equipment while Russilene Bel imie Sudler, project director, is 3 at home, on the job and trans iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiitiii From P I HIIIHIiilllHIlHliHHUHHiilHIIHIIHIiHiUmilimMIHIIHII Because of the serious fire damage that can occur with the use of space heaters, people should be concerned primarily with safety ~ not with the heat. 4There have been several fires in East Winston because of space heaters," says Kirkpatrick. "The individuals did not read the manufacturer's instructions and did things with the heater that you just don't do." In one case, someone refueled the heater and was carrying it up the stairs. As he started up the steps, he slipped and dropped the heater. Fire erupted and the man ristmas Open H< ister for Door P cial Sales & Discc Refreshments oodies for the Ki turday, Decembe Ida Manor and Parkway Pla\ * PARTNER IN HOLIDAY G I&INKLE' tores Office Products Copy Pi is Furniture Design Electronic 1V| 'trkwry Plaza. Reynolda Manor in Winaton-Salofn Graanal Hp# If k? P^ - ; ; ^H gffMp^/ * :M. ;9&&r'$M. ' W H ;|flp*T.r H . 1 . H *"Hr mJ v- H ItW B ??* 3H ' - >JT*> "'._ . mHHHP ' 'mMl. IB ' V. >. VJK$9|^^| 1 i> -jU pare themselves for entry level painting and electricity. Edna in practices plastering. The purto help the women develop a iter to a variety of occupations 'age A1 WIHUHIHIIHIMNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIt was burned to death. The members of his family escaped. In another instance, someone fueled a kerosene heater with gasoline instead of kerosene. The heater exploded, but the people in the house escaped without injury. "If operated properly, space heaters can be an efficient way to warm those small areas of your U - n t^;_I ? uumc, pwirKpaincK says, instead of running the whole heating system in the house, space heaters can knock the night chill out of the bathroom or bedroom on those cold, get-to-work mornings. )use rizes vfe >unts ? ids r 1 za Unly IVING s roducts pewriters bofo **t Airy r Banquet I From Page A7 master of ceremonies, William E. I Crews, was given by Mrs. Hoke. The welcome address was made by Mrs. Ernestine P. Holrhan, member of Mt. Sinai. The response was delivered by Frank HIHI Good, of Jamaica, N.Y. William (< G. Knox sang 44How Big Is God?" The celebration ended with more music, more presentations and another solo. Out-of-town guests included L^_ Miss Fay Ann Foster and Mrs. Ernestine F. Hoke of Hioh Point and a busload of people from ^ New York City and Jamaica, ^ Long Island. They worshipped at Mount Zion Baptist Church on Sunday and left for home from the Sheraton about 2 p.m. WSSUto host school seminar Winston-Salem State University will host a seminar for public school personnel and education majors on Monday, Dec. 3. The seminar will be held in j room 228 of the Hall-Patterson ^ Communications Building at WSSU from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. The meeting is being sponsored by the Student North Carolina Association of Education, an affiliate df the Student National Education Association, as part of i ? ? a career development plan approved by the state Board of Education. Topics to be discussed include*4'Beginning Teacher: Pilot Program'* and "North Carolina's Career Development Plan." The consultant for the seminar is Ms. Penny Smith, chairperson of the social studies department at Asheboro High School in Asheboro. For more information, contact Emma Duren at 761-2017. Duren advises the WSSU chapter of the Student Nbrth Carolina Associa- I tion of Education. 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