5 Thihday, ^bVugry 24. 1966 / KINGS MOUNTAIN HEli^ALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. hm one RIGHT AWAY I [!]©€^1L] 7^<4rf/ Niirrui CUIOAMCI ^i*umce Gmpatuf Amt. ef lean Repay ment Amt. ef lean mim $240.00 $10.00 $S04.00 $21.00 312.00 13.00 424.00 34.00 408.00 17.00 720.00 3O.00 DEEDS cGlCHlGlGd in Kcer«»nct with HH North Corolihi Loin Law 121 N. LoFAYETTE ST. (Opposite^ First Bocptist Church) SHELBY PHONE 482-2434 Hours: 9-5:30 Mons., Tues., Thurs. & Fris™ ^ * 9-1:00 Weds. & Sots. 2:17tfn try Maidxwd llorrto ■ News items this week from Le- , noir, Tyrrell, iAnson, McDowell, ^ Yadkin, and Pitt counties. i TELLS ABOUT FINLAND , Wanda Alphin, Rt. 4, Kinston, recently returned from Finland 1 where she lived and worked with! farm families as«part of the In ternational Farm Youth Ex change (IFYE) program, t I lived with seven different fa.milies in different parts of the country,” sho told Mrs. Marguer ite. Kennedy, home economics ex tension agent, Lenoir Copnty. “Some families were urban, some rural. They had a wide range of incomes.” Among other things Miss Al phin learned to cook Finnish foods, enjoy sauna baths, and nate and graceful, had bebn in the family for yearl Mrs. Ann Davenport, ' county- extension home economics agent, -"Says Mrs. White is pleased with the result. “Just think of the money I saved and tlie satisfac tion I got from doing the work myself,” she said. SPACE NEEDS Laundry equipment takes up more space than "a homemaker may imagine, Mrs. Rebecca Gad- |dy, home economics extension a- ment and a money-making acti- \1ty for two Home Demonstra tion Club women of the Windsors Cross community in Yadkin County. Miss Bessie Cook and Mrs. study in Finnish schools. She said, “Finnish cities are modern and farms are becoming more so, j gent, Anson County, says. A as families buy milking ma- washer and dryer usually takes chinos, tractors", and other equip-' 5 feet of space; the ironing area, ment. A mobile store comes into. including" table, clothes basket, the rural areas each week to sup- and garment hanger, . 7 square ply families with items they do i feet. not produce on the farm,” she' j SPRUCE UP WARDROBE Miss Alphin found the Finns a;, * ^ haven t got a thing to wear do - it - youi-self people. "Tlieir ' i? ® common complaint. However, small farms'" are models of self-1 Kelsler home economics efficiency for the families they serve,” she reports. ed to sponsor the full cost or par-'i tial cost of a sign. Girls held j 'cake sales, boys did odd jobs, i Some club members sold candy j ad notions, others Tiel'd a car-; wash, others sponsored educa- j Paul Tulbert have already made tionaj exhibits at the county fair.: I five quilts this winter. Not only They raised the needed $156. ; do these ladies quilt for them-' ' selves;, they have quilting parties p~| PHw«r«l Wohh I for club members, Irene Brown. ^«Wara ^WeOO j county extension home econo.-nics Vv inS PlOltlOtiOIl 1 I ^gent, reports. Three quilts, made; by club members have been sold, U. S. ARMY, (AHTNO—Ed- land the money was used to im- ''aid L. Webb. 22, son .of Mr. and ' prove the community building. 'Mrs. Leon J. Webb, 209 S. llth jSt., Be.ssemer City, N. C., was 4-H WELCOME promoted to private first class Motorists coming in and going Jan. 22 in Germany, where he is RESTORES CRADLE By using refinishing techniques taught in an Extension work shop, Mrs. H. T. WHiitc, Tyrrell County, restored an antique cra dle. The cradle, a rocker style with metal hinges that are or- ty, says it would be more accu rate to say “I haven’t got an ap propriate thing to wear.” I To be well-dressed, choose gar ments that accentuate the posi- tive»ih your size, personality, fea tures, and coloring, she ad\isc9. I QUILTING PARTY I Quilling is a form of enfertain- out on major highways in Pitt County will soon be greeted by 4-H Welcome signs. According to Mrs. Linda Humphrey, assistant e.vtension hoime economics agent. serving with the 10th Artillery. W^qbb, a cannoneer in Battery C of the lOlh Artillery’s 6th Bat talion, entered the Army in May 196.5, completed basic training ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE Having qualifiedi^s AdtniJil» tratrix for the Estate of David A. Davis, deceased, all persooa having claims against said es tate will please file .same with the undersigned on or before July 10, 1966 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi* ate payment. 'This the 3rd day of January, 1966. Iva L. Davis, Administri^ trix i Davis, White & white Attorneys 2:17—3:10 the project started with a cam- ; at Fort Jacksm, S. C.. and arriv- paign promise. ! od o\-crsoas ia.«t Octo er. v While running for president of He. is a 1961 graduate of Bes- the Pitt County 4-H Council, Bob;semcr City High School and was Chandler of the Eastern Pines , emplo.ved by Threads, ’ Ina., in major | Gastonia, before entering the Army. , community included as a part o f his political platform “to place 4-H welcome signs at all mhjor entrances to the county.” The one obstacle was money.: Each community club was ask- la Grade "A" Large Palmetto Farm EGGS DOZ. W-D U. S. CHOICE . . LEAN CHUCK STEW... “79/ W-D y. S. CHOICE . . CHUCK STEAK.. “59/ W- U. S. Choice Sirloin, T-Bone or Boneless Top Round STEAK. >99/ W-D U. S. CHOICE . . Cube or Porterhouse STEAK... “T W-D U. S. 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WINN*Olftl« ...it. ■ ■Witti this coupon 0 purchosc of ■ 2.LM. FK6. ■ cxtha 1 Gr^end Beef 1 VOID AFTCn FSi. ZBTH 1 AT VMM UMAL. WIW CUM Qim STAMPS With'Me doupon & purchase ef ewrt it-er. pnea. im».. Fudgetielet yoie AP'nni r«». aerie A»*ey«ieejtw2JJ5£m^ , GREEN STAMPS With tW* eoupw & puichow rt Twp la-ot. PKee. LKX'* «RILtn Steaks voi» APTut r*«- aem jAyjjjgjgejyjiMjjjDiiue GREDI STA1^_ With this coupon & pgrehoso of 4-e LB. eizE •HOKCO Picnic Ham VOID AFTEII FKD. ISTH _ GREEN With iMi Cpupon <> purthaH of o^t. eias MTOP Blucic Pepper veiK APTCR pce. aem 1 "I r Hospital Shares In Endowment The Dukc Endowment is distri- j 2 uting this wack SI,401,.392 to help hospitals and child care in stitution-: in North rar(>lina and South Carolina finance their charity services. Kings Mountain Hospital, a 77- bed institution liere, lias been ap propriated $4,620. Last year’s | grant was S5.207. ! Rayster Memorial hospital, a 40 - bed institution at B"6iling Springs, will receive $2,457. Last ! year’s grant was S1..506. j The announcement was made j Wednesday by James R. Felts. Jr., e.xecutive director of . the Hospital and Child Care sections. He said that 130 hospitals are re ceiving $8