THE YANCEY TOURNAL MARCH 22. 1973
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And About
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By Mary M. Deyton
Bee Log Homemakers Club
has scheduled a Pattern Fitting
and Alteration Workshop in the
activity room at Bee Log School
on April 10, 9i30 to 2:30. Fol
lowing the workshop a demon -
strati on on Advanced Techniques
in Sewing on Knits will be pre
sented by the home economics
extension agents. Mrs. Royce
Wilson is club president. Mrs.
Carney Bradley is the clothing
chairman.
The second Needlepoint
Class for beginners is scheduled
for April 12, 9:30 to 3:00. All
ladies are expected to attend
the second session. Mrs. Freida
Terrell is instructor.
"~y, **
INTERIOR PAINTING
.- Give your home a new per
sonality— easily, quickly and
inexpensively—with the aid of
eye-catching and mood-making
colors available in paints to
iay. Giving almost any room
this color treatment from top
to bottom—can be accomplish
ed with a small expenditure of
money. An even more impor -
tant reason for painting is for
protection of the wood or other
surfaces.
Repaint only when neces
sary. Too frequent repainting
builds up an excessively thick
film that is more sensitive to
the deteriorating effects of mois
ture and use. Delay, when re
painting is needed, can mean
extra work and expense when
you finally do paint. Old paint
that blisters, cracks and p>eels
will have to be removed before
the new paint can be applied.
—Take time to do a good
job when you paint. First, use
good quality paint. It will give
longer and better protection.
Second, prepare the surface pro
perly far painting. Even the
best paint won't last on a poorly
prepared surface. Third, apply
the paint correctly. Improper
application can be as damaging
as a poorly prepared surface.
Types of paints Paint is
a solid pigment in a liquid ve
hicle. There are two types—
oil, and water emulsion. These
terms also give us some inf or -
mation about what to use as a
thinner and what to use for
cleaning brushes.
Oil base paints: The vehicle
of oil-base paint consists usual
ly of linseed oil plus turpentine
» mineral spirits as the thinner.
Oil-base paints are used less
today for inside painting. They
may be used on most all sur -
faces except masonry. Oil base
paints are made for both a pri -
mer coat and a finishing coat. ..
Water-emulsion paints: Wa
ter emulsion paints are new and
easier to use. One type consists
of fine particles of resin emul -
sified or held in suspension in
Increased Twentyfold!
In the past hundred years, over
ill demand for energy of all kinds
in the United States has increased
twentyfold.
The Chicken Or The Egg?
The egg came before the chick
en. Birds evolved from reptile
stock that was laying eggs mil- _
lions of years before the first pre
historic bird flew.
on<J
Ho4u come ¥
HOW COME I CAa/'t ASIC ANY QUESTIONS
W THIS jeoOA/e*
water. Another type of wa
ter base paint has a vehicle con
sis ting of a soluble linseed oil
dissolved in water. This paint
has the properties of both oil
base and water-base paints.
The advantage of water -
emulsion paints include easier
application and resistance to al
kali and blistering. Also, they
can be applied in humid wea
ther and to damp surfaces. Brush
and tool clean-up is simpler be
cause it can be done with water
TEN TIPS FOR
INDOOR PAINTING
1. Select the paint product
best suited for the job.
2. Follow directions on can
3. Use good quality brushes or
roller.
4. Protect floors and furniture.
5. Prepare the surface correctly
6. Paint at comfortable tern -
peratures in a dry, well-ventila
ted room.
7. Wipe up splatter and spills
immediately before they hardei
8. Clean brushes, rollers and
other tools as you finish using
them.
9. Wear rubber gloves while
painting and cleaning brushes
or rollers to protect your hand
and hasten clean-up time.
10. Consult a reliable pain
dealer if you have any questior.
For further information request
Home Economics Bulletin No.
.131 'from your Home Economic
Extension Agent.
1— ,
Fox Joins
Choir Tour
Miss Anita Fox, daughter
of Mrs. Marjorie Y. Fox, Route
2, Burnsville, is a member of
tiie Warren Wilson Colley Choir
Directed by Robert P. Keen
er, chairman of the Music De
partment of the College, the
choir will take its annual spring
tour to Florida this year. Tour
dates are March 10- 20 with ap
pearances in twelve cities
throughout the state. The choir
has been conducting spring tour!
since 1966. The 1972-73 choi
includes students from twelve
states and four overseas coun -
tries and will present a progran
based on the Credo including
choral music of England, Ger
many and Russia and the U.S.
Warren Wilson College is lo
cated in the Swannanoa Valley
among the Blue Ridge Mountaii
of western North Carolina. Foui
ded by the Board of National
Missions of the United FVesby -
terian Church in 1894, as a
school for mountain boys, War
ren Wilson became a co~ educa
tional junior college in V 942.
Today it is a four-year liberal
arts college. x \
Just A Second Ago? \
If Earth’s total age, now esti
mated by geophysicists at about
4.5 billion years, is taken as a
single 24-hour day, today’s ocean
basins are scarcely an hour old.
By the same measure, the cave
dwellers were hunting their prey
less than a second ago; the past
500 years is but a hundredth of a
second, and a 50-year working life
is only one thousandth of a sec-