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i-- 86? I A JI tuiuL ,v ibi’iiiHT ,I c, . ■B Thursday, June 27, 1968 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Page ■ in th(‘ vicinity of Niagara Falls, gardening or a closely related . The National Parks Diploma is [ this summer, be sure to pay this field ol work. widely recognized in horticultural unusual school a visit. You will . circles. The School of Horticulture find, picnic areas, stores, rcstau- There are always job oppor jj, „„ outgrowth of the expansion rants, a public golf course and •unities for graduale.s in a \vide „j- (|„, Niagara Parks System, in , j other facilities, all a part of tin t I National Parks System. Repair Items Of Furniture^ Don't Refinish the region of Niagara Falls, on the Canadian side. About the school. There are noi dropouts as the students are I carefully selected and only 24 are I have been reading a most in-1 School of Horticulture. The school! utlmitted at a time. To qualify foi foresting article about Canada’s! is located near Niagara Falls, On-: gfadZe^ct anXtaJioTmndary Wational Parks Commission's tario, Canada. If you are touring school and have experience in variety of related fields of inter est. These oppertunities include teaching, municipiil parks, green houses, golf courses, wholesale The aim of the program of and retail florists, landscaping, studies is to provide a number of botanical gardens, con.sullants, carefully selected disciplines that and .salesmen. will meld young Canadians into There are no tuition or resi- Capable horticulturists. A three- dence fees and students receive year curriculum is required and an allowance of $1S.S24 per week, is similar, in .some respects to our Il.tLEUlH — You can repair and half turperftine. Rub with No. small marks, scratches and dcnt.il DtiO steel wmd following the grain in wood furniture without reli.c line of the wood. Polish with a Isliing the entire item, lujtes Mrs. clean clotli. IJHic Little, extension housing Tieat light s.natches on wood and house furnishings specialist, furniture bv one of these meili. North Carolina State University. ,„i^. gub with a little linseed oil 'lo remove ( loudy, milky or lad- ..r liquid or paste wax; rub wdh ed marks <m varnished or sliel. ., ,.„nim<>rcial scratch remo\ci. lacked finishes, wipe witli a clotli (cHowing the inaniitacturer's d'- Ihat has been dampened with a rection-i carefullv; rub with a mixture of half raw lin.seed oil mixture of irtdini' and oil wliicli o a ('• 3MYSALE . APPLIANCES! Sterchi's Carload Buying Saves You More! I’urriculum in Ornamental Crops Technology whlcli h a two-yi-ar terminal course in our NC.SU .\,g ricullural Institute. The princiiial differences are that the students spend tlnee years on lhi‘ 1.1.5 acre I'arks sys tent facility ami tliat tliev gel , . u ■ .1 , . , , d<*ep scrati’hcs m tin \aluable practical experiences. .\ large part of the student's day is spent in practical work. With hi.s t lellow students he is responsible for the maintenani'e of thi- cam- ' pus consisting of lawns, a rose garden, an herb garden, lilac, peony and iris colUvtions, a rock garden, ponds, a propagating and shade hou.se, aniutals, nurseries and an arhondum. Vegetables , are pmdufed to supply the tables, and areas for small fruits and| an orchard are also part of the training program. will give stifficicmt color lo stain; or rub scratclied area willi an oil slain. Witli any ol lliesc methods use a small brush or lootlipick tipped witli cotton to apply the slain. Wipe off (>.\cess and let di v for 2! hours. Wax. If there are gouges, holes 01 wood fur iiiturc. fill them witli plastic wooil wliicli lias been stained to a color slightly darker. It will dry liglilcr. .Mr.s. Little observes. Then smeoth dmn with No. 8 l> sand- paper or No. lltHl steel wool dipped in oil, do over tli(‘ surface with pumice and oil. Clean and wax. While spots on funiilure caus ed by water. Ileal or alcoiiol may be rtMTiox'ed witit a liquid idisin- Ing and polishing wax. For per- sl.s'lent spots, dampen a cloth willt one of the following: Oil of peji permml. a few drops of ammonia or a paste made of boiled or raw lin.ser-d oil and rotlenslone or liumice stone. Rub careully with ilie grain. If .spots still persist, use No. hOh steel wool moistenea with one ol the oils. If tiiey still sliow. it may be necessary to re move the finish and refinish the enl ire .surface. Having .\ Wodfling? "’■'Am Call Paul Lemmons 1 I’hom- 487-4.51)2 1 Rhotographer 14 CU. FT. 2-DOOR KELVIN ATOR REFRIQRRATOR- FREEZER and your old Rtafrigarator ^ Fraezor Storat up to 100 Lbs.I y Deluxe Door ShelvesI V Two Ice Traysl V Magnetic Door ClosuresI ■vr Imagine, thia big refrigfcrator can be yours for less than $200. Handy door shelves for extra storage. See this great buy at Sterchi's today and savel Pic. William Stone 'V\nfh Company “B" . i;.S. /UlMY. VfETNA.M (AHT- NO—Array Private First Class William f-. Slone, 20. .son of .Mr. and Mrs. Wtlliam F. Stone Jr.. Route .3, Kings Mountain, N. C.. was a.ssigned June (i to Company f!; Tsl Baftafion of the Ameiiian I Division 198th Artillery in Viet nam, as an artjllerv gunner. HOW MUCH ARE YOU PAYING FOR INSURANCE? I‘robably a .sizoablo amount. It is possiblo that wf' can savt* you money on a (Mmpn'hensivc insurance plan. — .'^KK rs today: — INSURANCE IS SECURITY THE ARTHUR HAY AGENCY "ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE" PHONE 739-3659 APPLIANCE Tratle In Festival n CU. FOOT KELVINATOR FOOD FREEZER ned AuCdnfitioner Why-.sweUi^r-when. yeu-«aa be comfortable latjtkis .special'low prices PAN AMERICAN 36'' DELUXE ELECTRIC RANGE w NO MONEY DOWN! Features cold-wall freez ing system, counter-bal anced lid, metal liner of baked enamel finish... scratch and alkali resis tant. Balloon type door gaskets provide air tight seal. See it "today at Sterchi'sl Deluxe range features clock - controlled oven and outlet, 20" oven, storage compartments and controls are mounted en the backguard out of children's reach. See it todayI Sale! HOTPOINT Automatic Dryer with De-Wrinkle Cycle Hi. NOW ONLY $11903 Gentle speed flow drying, fab ric tested drying temperature, timed cycle sefection, auto matic de-wrinkte cycle, con venient up-front lint trap, safetydoorswitch and starter, easy to open dryer door, safety Hiermpstat, rotary timer dial and Porcelain finish drum and top. Terrific buy from Sterchi's! '^iiTiiiHHiiininiHiininniiniiiii'tWHHiniiiiiniiniiiiiiiHHHiimi I -t+otfmiiiJr I GUARANTEE of 1 SATISFACTION PHONE 739-5451 Kings Mountain. N. C. r City Kings win- her he Siiiji^lc Cycle Hotpoint i Washer norr nnlfi 4 Washes from 2 to 12 pound loads without special attachments, 2 wash and rinse temperature selections, tliree deep bath wash cycles, safety lid, smooth wall spin tub; heavy duty motot, and porcelain-finish itjsidet,; and outside. See this terrific buy today! ' ^ 2-Spood De«*orator HOTPOI^fT Automatic Washer THF SOUTHS LARGEST QUALIfv HOME FURNISHERS 1 «•» M rn M •O'*’ M ■ vIHtNArtKIAt Ml •*■* '*<*<* B Mcamt ¥ tMa. S.hiiiiwminHtftiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiimtHininiioaiiiinw^^^^^ FREE DELIVERY TO ANY SURROUNDIMG COMMUNITY now oniff Custom crafted with .all porcelain firiisli outside and inside, rugged commercial size transmission, wash any size load from 2 to 12 pounds, simply adjust for lieavy or regular soil loads, plastic covered clothes guard, keeps load under water at alt times. Smooth wall spin tub. See it today at Sterchi's! 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