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by Maidred Morrfej News ite:ns this week from Robeson, Rowan. Hyde, Warren, Henderson. an«l Lincoln Counties. SWEET POTATO DISH IN MINUTES Mrs. E. B. Sumps.in, Pembroke. Rt. 1. remarks that one of her tinii* and energy savers is baking extra sw«l potatoes when she bakes, a» she can fill the va<-ant spare in her free/er 'Tith them. Mrs. Helen Sampson, associate home economics agent, says the Robeson County homemaker is CHEERFULLY REFRESHING DELICIOUS! >_«=» MM r CHEERIFIC^f K not onlv sure of saving ali the sweet potatoes ; ut In minutes rx»n have a hot s*eet potato dish ready to serve n husy days or to unexpected guests. ACHIEVEMENT DAY II KillLIGHTS A fash.on show hi .'blighted the acnie\ement day program in Ro wan County Miss Kdith H.n shaw. hove economies agent, i> - 22 Home Demonstration Ciub members modeled suds and mats they had math* in tail.uin;; work shops. Mrs. R. K. Fiske narrated the sh-w. Mrs Harold Hall modeled the | suot she : j»de anti hei five-v ::r | old daughter. Cara, moth-h-d a ; navy coat and h-it which Mrs Hall made for her. (XK)KHOOk EXPECTED Some 2U years ago. homemak ers In Hyde C->unty de-itlcd to have a cookbook published. Out Mrs. Iher.a Tunnel!. home eco nomics agent. s.i\s tin- project was never completed. This month Mrs. Tunnell and members of the food* and nutri tion committee are eagerly a waiting the completed hiH«k from the press. Man;, of Ihe re .per had been in the f le so long, the pajier had yellowed. Rut now the members will soon have th*» 140 oa?e Hvde Cmntv Cookbook COM MUNITY ACH1EVEM ENTS Kings Mountain Herald A ninvkjNipfr. f>ublwfit>d weekly «»n ThunwtajA |»> Martin L Hannon. Jr DBA ll»*r M Publishing House. Entered «s s»-*»»r.d c'as* matter at the punt of .Ire a* Kings .Mountain. N C. 2H09ti jmJer Act of Conzrc+s of March 3. 1873 SUBSCRIPTION* RATES B> Mai] Any*here: •«in Months S2.CC three Months $1 2f Single copy price .10 une year $3..>u Free Wheeling ANONYMOUS Psycholo ,’lsts toll us tfia. part of tin- rea son f »r dis.-our.eous anti unsafe Judging (»f c immunities In Warrrn County has boon com pleted and Mi*s Ki ily Ballinger, home ivamm ■* agent, reports that Drewry c immunity Club is top w.nnci. Community mom erg paid oft i SI ikni nu!c so that the oommu n.ty building and lot are free of dent; add *d a kitchen to thee m munity build.ng and completely equipped it; installed three stoves for heat; added .V) folding chairs and two tables; made improve mems to the firp department; or ganized u community 1-11 club and Little league baseball team. TA1 LORIN<; KQC1PMKNT Home seamstresses in Hender son County are finding that good prosing equipment ean make tin* difference in a homemade dress anil a havdniadc dress Mis. Peggie Davis, associate home ec inomics agent, says the husbands have been making same of the p.i s-itig equipment -i! as point prersers and pound ing blocks and *he ladies are making the tailoring hams, slee-.e and tissue rolls. BAGS OF IDEAS Jumping jacks, aprons, pot holilcrs and children's toys are a few- of the ait les that Mrs. Billy Nixon, eh-thing leader tor the Triangle 1 11 Ciub. used to create an incentive for her 4-H girls 11 learn to sew. As a result, several of the girls are ^oing to make some of the articles for Chr stmas gifts, re ports Mrs. Nancy Hughes, assist ant h me economics agent in Lincoln County. driving is tnat drivers are not readily identifiable behind the wheel of their cars. Other drivers rarely see the faiv of the driver who weaves in and out of traffic, drives square ly down the middle of the str«>et or habitually squeaks thr >ui;h un the yellow light. It's not the same as walking. ; D. ivers are anonymous. To determine the real person ality of a man. or vv< man. ob serve his ad ions Iteh.nd the wheel, so say the psychologists If he is inconsiderate, an habit ual violator, then he is probably the same at home among friends If he is self centered at the wheel, thr- head doctors will iden tify him as an egotist. lip feels that he can get away with h;s unsocial behavior while driving because it is unlikely that anoth er driver will take the time to stop and criticize him. There is rr. >re to being a good driver than physical ami mental lability and coordination. Hood driving is more than knowing the traffic laws and the limitations of the car. It’s a mental attitude, a friendly outlook on life, the , jisvchologists say. Bad drivers, those repeatedly | involved in wrecks and viola tions. have unstable dispositions. They possess an une\«m temper and temperament and are not equipped to drive in present day traffic where their disjKwitions could cause death or injury to others. So far. we have no quick and inexpensive way to spot these people with deficiencies before they are licensed The best way There’s a Serta Perfect Sleeper mattress to suit your sleeping style! ’ Whether you like to curl up ... or stretch out . .. you'll find the sleep you want on a Perfect Sleeper mattress. In any width Perfect Sleeper, you can get extra length at no extra cost, too! Every Serta Perfect Sleeper has patented Sertaliner construc tion. Coils are connected by rib bons of steel. They support each other to support you better. You sleep on a Perfect Sleeper, not in it Twin width fiefblji ot extra length > Full width lieguljf Of eitri length Queen width iiC|uIm or eitra length > Kang width irrfyl* or eitu lw»th) TOUR CHOICE AT MO EXTRA COST! • Regular or extra length • Firm or extra firm • Innersprmg or *■ foam latex* •'*. • fetor twin «M 7952 ■etching bos spring 7U0 Extra aide Quean and King Width Perfect Sleepers ate available at a aiigtady Mgbar TO GO TO SLEEP BY McGinnis Furniture Company Ml S. Battkgiwad rktMTJMN^ of finding out those misfits it through the point system. Driv ers who accumulate their limit m points are soon taken off thi roads. If wo and they are lucky no one has tioon huit in the moan 11 me SUDDKN Til AWT Passing >n curves is ties: left to judges ot beauty contests. PIME TO LIVE At 60 mile an hour, a typical reaction time of three-quarters of a second means that in an emergency y u will travel tk> feet before y->u hit the brakes plus about 200 feet to •• >me to a stop on solid dr> pavement with good brake's and tilt's. That means you are txstml to hit anything in your path within aliout 16 car length if you can’t safely turn out of the way. When y.>u swing out to pass on a two lane road at tin. you and an oncoming driver going at the same clip, are closing the gap a* the rate of 176 feet every second. If you start«-d a quarter mile a part you’d meet in 7’* «a‘ii«tids’ At 60 on an uni glited r >ad on a pitch black night the visibility range of vour headlights is feet. That’s just two >*. mils a way from any hidden hazard You co ikTt stop in time. A pedestrian crossing vour line up ahead will take about two seconds t<> clear your path at a normal walk. At 60 miles an hour, y u’l! travel 1<> car lengths in that time 20 times as fast. At 60 you move about 350 feet with every normal breath Look away to admire the scenery for just two seconds and you've tra veled 175 feet. None of this applies to snowy or icy roads Fir those figures, multiply the whole works by 12. Metzger t imsnes Training Course RENO. Nov. Captain Harry O. Metzger, sun of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Metzger of 113 K. Iowa Ave.. Bessemer City, N C.. has completed tho rigor ms C. S. Air Force survival and special train ing course conducted by the Air Traminc Command at Stead AF B, Nov Captain MetzgW. a C 135 CO pilot, received combat type es rape an<l evasion training to en able im to survive under adverse climatic conditions and hostile environments The captain is being assigned to a unit at MoCov AFB, Fla . which supports the Strategic Air Command mission of keeping the nation's intereontim-otal missiles awl jet bombers on constant alert. The captain, a graduate of Bes semer City High School, attend ed Appalachian State Teachers College. Boone, N. C. He was commissioned in I960 through the aviation cadet program. His wife. Alice, is the daughter of Mrs. Ester Jordan of 199 Filmore, Orlando, Fla. Holland Finishes Training Course AMARU.1.0. Tex. Airman Third Class Charles D. Holland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Furman E. Holland of 70S Athenia Place. Bessemer City, N. C„ has grad uated from the training com se for l*. S. Air Force administra ive specialists at Amarillo AFB, Tex. Airman Holland, a graduate of Bessemer City High School, is ln*ing reassigned to Seymour Johnson AFB. N C. for duty in (iUdll llj Tin* *4 5.1 IKul And lot* of n«M us soml yi Como in nm And you U »0U« LOCAL AUIHORIUO 19Ob Imocfl you'll Noon bo drll uiHom/co auicH ocalir auihokiuo sul DEAN Bj 116 YORK ROAD 9 Holiday Driving Ahead This Week Turkey and tri-rmings and n ■ rip to Aunt Lula's make a real ddfashioned Thanksgiving, Nit while you're making that trip, don't drive carelessly and ntimc one of the 21 victims which the .N (’. State Motor t’luh predicts wiil i>e killed in traffic mvitlenis j on North Cat di'ia's stioets ami highw a>s during the Jong Thanksgiving holiday. The official highway fatality countdown will extend from *• p m. Wednesday, November 25. through midnight Sunday. No vember 29. a period of l»L> hours. Tlu- motor dub said its estimate is based on past experience i motorists coupled with cun driving pattems for a s ititne per; hI. Fatalities will dui-ed to the extent that ' ists observe the basic i , ing rah s. but the dub that unsafe driving 'SOtlld 1 .Hive filttllila-S toj a higher future Tin* state's Thank 1 fir toil for the sar i year s >ared lo an of JO k.lle.l and 1^41 accidents, violations »w: failure to vic'd di lVj!.^ left ,f ,vj n>: to* * closely. ' driving, s*>. “Wc have cr of soaring highways during the Thomas B., ol the dub and the National tomobUe Association. “Wp thorn to count their bless,i »ho true moaning ol M d Of (oj it to t But »p simply wa tia! accidents incr holiday period use extra cautit By all moans. g< that trip .lust behind the
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