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HELP US ELECT OUR DADDY VOTE |X| H. FIELDS YOUNG, Jr. N. C House Of Representatives Seated (L to r.) Mrs. Fields Young Jr. and Harriett.Standing Fields Young* HI and Mr. and Mrs. John Barker (Sally Je Young). Dear Folks: Shelby. May 25 For all these years Daddy has been good to us. We know he will be good for you, the people of this county, when you elect him to the North Carolina House of Representatives. He believes in better schools, more job oppor tunities for young people, and those other good and fine things we all need and long for to make Cleve land County a better place in which to live. Daddy is no politician. He is a Christian busi ness man, dedicated to service for all. If you will call your neighbors and friends and ask them to vote for Daddy, we will appreciate it. We know you will be glad you voted for him. Sincerely yours, Mrs. Fields Young, Jr. Harriett Young John Barker and Sally Jo Barker A MAN OF PROVEN ABILITY! VOTE (X) H. FIELDS YOUNG Thu Ad Paid For By Fields III. Harriett Young And John And Sally item* th*s week from Edge ."omne, Dare Moore, Iredell. Dur lam and Clav Counties. REBUILDING COMMUNITY CENTER II .memak.-r* in West Ed»»< ■omhe Home Pemonstration date are cooking their way to a new -•ommunitv building. Recently hey eookini 4N> quarts of bruns wick stew whi; h netted them a pr >fit of $:'.*! to b»* applied on .heir build *ig tund. Mrs. Eug< nil Van Landinghan . .iOmc economics agem. »u)» ^roup hop,-'.; to have $1,000 on .Mind by October so iney can stai i .neir rebuilding pr«eject. BRAIDING RUGS : Mrs. Charlie Grittin. Kill Devil I Hills, is busy cutting and ruling rt)ol sera os that she will use in I jk oraided rug. Mrs. i«eu..tn nay j .ord. home e-rnomics agent, re j ales Mat Mrs. Grift in lias beem .uving wool garments .o. years .ad is now reedy to make her •iR Mr*. Curtis 'color and Mrs. C. A. York, who received instrut - ! .ions for braiduig rugs at a Home demonstration workshop, are go 1 .ig to assist the Date County umemaker with the rug. COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT Moore County homemaker* are ' going to mike draperies (or the Jrippicd Children's Camp. The material w*« donated so Mrs. i jean Hubbard, home eeon >mies [ agent, says tlte women ate learn : .ng to mal; * the draperies out of patterned striped and plain lab I ries. Mrs. Huhhaitt adds that the) will have to make 23 pairs if j ! draperies for rite various build ngs and hope t i have them com pleted by June t. HOUSING SEMINAR •'\V. C. Warrick” agricultural j engineering specialist at N. C. State, could Well be called the •ghost designe of houses,” says Mrs. Naniv Myers. home econo i mics agent in Iredell County. “He designs ba^c house plans which •an he individualized wth trim mings add<*d hv owners." Mrs. -Myers says there are a 1 round 60 hmt.se plans offerer! n ! the blue pr*nt service fmm the Agrieultural Extension Service. Mr. and Mrs. ! i ocher Grose. Har mony. Rt. 2. ..nil: one of thi 1 homes planted for efficiency and livability. Mrs. Myers says the . families add a distinctive person - | al touch which makes all the | homes different. i GOOD EGG C ERTIFICATES AWARDED H imp Demonstration women eligible to receive a “good egg” ; certificate were entertained at a ; recognition pregiam in Durham | County. Mss Martha Edmondson ■ home econ »mi«-s agent, says 36 j women receiver1 the certificates. Certifica'es were awarded to the women who had given a "hen •arty tor tout ui mo.e H imr Demonstration dub mom- | or*. N'earlv 7m» (adit's attended the parties to learn more about tie nutritional v aluc of eggs anil njoy a var-ety of egg dailies. j JEW MACHINES PURCHASED Mrs. James Blankenship and Mrs. Harley Parker are two Clay ounty hoi.ie;,.aKers w.tn n .. I .ewing maehines. They have heon iemonstratng the ica. u . naehincs a* tb< ir local club meat-' ngs. Mrs. Jjst'nc Ko/:er. home eco- : ■omii-s agont, says some of the eatu.es which they enjoy are ihe levers* fi«ed. the zig-zag stitch for seam finishes, the /.ip ,*er foot at’achiiient. anJ the sim ple way of making buttonholes. SEC1BITT liwtt—t wl Inti Q -lust I include the value of room, board, rnd car tokens in iiguring the amount of wages paid to my household worker when I moke my social security .(js>i t? A No. only cash payments to ,i household worker iount as wages lor social sc. uriiy pur poses. Howcvei all cash paid counts. ove.t it part of it is paid to cover th • cost of room, hoard, or car toke u. Q flow d > * report my house hold worker’s social sei ucity? A (let hi touch with your nearest Int *111;'I Revenue Service office. Or call, visit, or write to your nearcs* social sc ucity of fice ami 1 k for hooklct number _’l. This hookl t contains full in formation 0:1 "op irting social sc curity taxes .rot your household workers an I includes a handy postcard for-r lh:*t y m can use to got tin* reoerting forms. The social security office in this area is ItK-afed t;* lifjo K. Franklin Ave.. Gastonia N. C. Q My cleaning woman d >es not want social security . redit and says she will quit it 1 deduct the tax from hi 1 pay. May I pay her share ot the tax? A Vi‘S. P.teie if nothing in the law lo prevent you from paying the entire .*10011111 uf the social icturiiy tav ir.cluding hi r share if you wish to do so. However it may be better if she can bo per suaded to contribute her part since this will help her under stand her responsibility and that she is paying toward future bene- ! fits that have teal value. The so cir.l security office has several free booklets telling household workers of the protection they gel through s trial security cover age. Get in touch with them fora copy. Tint Holiday Weekend Ahead The first holiday weekend of the long, hot summer Memorial Day will bripg sudden death to at leant 14 persons in traffic acci dents on North Carolina's streets and highways. the North Caro lina State Motor Club predicts. Adding to the usual traffic haz ards will tie voters flocking to the poll* to ballot in the state’s primary elections while thou sands of other motorists are neading for tm mountains and the beache North Carolina will munt its highway fatalities from 6 p.m. ''riday. May JF. through midnight Sunday, May 31. a period of 54 hours. The Mate's Memorial Day noliday t ill last year adder! up to IS deaths, the exact number pre dicted by the motor club for the 102 hour ;vnod. Another 645 were injured in S62 accidents. The du.Vs estimate is based on past experience of motorists dur in gsimilar holiday periods cou pled with current driving ,>at terns, pointed out Thomas B. Watkins, president of the motor dab and the National Autumn bile Association. "The numoe- of fatalities over the weekend will he reduced to the extent Mu*i m >tcrisis observe the basic s-ifc driving tiile*,'' Watkins cautioned. “Unsafe driv ties o ream a higher ligun-.t” irig practices <~iuld cause fatali Leading driver violations for holiday period last year weie: speeding, 1*9; driving on the wrong side >f the road. 131; fail ure to yield iij-hl of way. 115 following too tinsely. llj; and reckless dm in; 73. Watkins irpjd motorists not oo|v to mind their own driving Howell Engaged In Desort Strike WITH DEI KNSE STRIKE FORCES IN THE SOUTHWEST U. S. — Airman Third Claas Ern est P. Howell, son of Mr. and Mr*. Samuel W. Howell of 107 Deal St.. Kin*: Mountain. N. C„ is in the fie»d vith V. S. Air Fori-e actieal Air Command tTACi un its now cnnawd in Exercise Des ert Strike hell’s conducted by the U. S. Strike Convnand. The real istic combat oivralion is the la rit es ( oint air1 ground training ma neuver in tile s >u:Invest since World War II. Airman Howell, an air police man. and othei member* of TA C » jet fighter, -econnaiesanee, air assault and -support units are pro viding firepower and other tacti cal air supp ir! for the IT. S. Ar my battlefield troops participat ins. The exerc<c will run through •May fi on i.t.d 'O.nno acres of des ert land in California. Ariozna and Ncvad * M a lor elements of the Military ,':r Transport Serv ice and Air F iro* Communica tions Service, plus Strategic Air Command let aerial refueling tankers, also etc providing air povvetl needed in the cor.nat ma neuver. The airm m p.-rmanently as signed to Si wart AKR. Tenn., is^ a former s* ‘d<-ni at Cenrtal high school. His wile. Car »lyn. is the daughter of Mi. and Mrs. iutlher O. Cavenv ol T’l Floyd SI.. Kings Mountain. manner*, hut ;.:so to he elert for mistakes of otner drivers which could result m a i-olllsion. Elect J. D. (Doc) TURNER Cleveland County Commissioner DISTRICT IV Democratic Primary Thank yon far your many courtesies dar ing this campaign and thank yon in ad vance far year vote an Saturday. CHEVY n by Chevrolet Go on an economy drive this vacation Sure, a Chevy II just about runs on pea nuts. But this frisky family car will take the whole gang along on any trip. And in plenty of comfort and a whole lot of style. Along with pep, it has a roomy, com fortable Body by Fisher plus virtually effortless care. Battery-saving Delcotron generator, self-adjusting brakes, long-life muffler and other big Chevrolet features all help you save on maintenance. And there’s a big choice of models— Chen 11 Nora Snort Coupe _ _ sedans, wagons and sporty jobs, unc that s sure to be priced right for you, too. Be cause right now is Trade ’N’ Travel Time at your Chevrolet dealer’s. So right at the time when you’ll get the most fun from a new car, you’ll also make a great deal on your old one. Being so practical about a vacation can only ami to your fun. And the place to be practical is at your Chevrolet dealer's during Trade ’Nf Travel Time. Now! CHICK THC T il T OCIU ON CHWIOIET • CHEVEUE • CHETT H • CORVUK MO COWETTEI IT VICTOBT CHEVROLET CO. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C BAILBOAO AVENUE lit */ .i'*b
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