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. 1968 se the >ubled amine t-’clock irch. rising State [r. and ■th of rve as ement Thursday, May 23, 1968 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS, MOUNTAIN. N. C. 0 ME DISTAFF DEEDS SHORT OF MARK Bachelors sometimes need atk t'ice about homemaking, too. At least Bill Nelms of Clay County did. ■ Nelms was building a small house to rent fully furnished. Bui he learned the hard way that he jhouldn't have bought draperies to fit the size windows he install ed. ■ “Nelms did a good job of buy ing the rods and of putting them up," Mrs. Ruby Corpening, home, economics Extension agent, con-: Cedes, "but he needed help with’ measuring wimiows so he wouldi! buy the correct length draperies. 1 The first pair he purchased fell short of tjieir mark." ; Nelms is also learning about, color schemes and what furnish- ^gs would be practical for a douse that is to be rented, Mrs. Corpenin j adds. _ SUPPLEMENTS INCOME “Drapery making is enjoyable because you can obtain better quality, plus the correct length pl?tin?^?tor^ of Your Weddin; In Color Tape Recording; * Also made ; V CARLISLE f i STUDIO .314 S. Latayetts Shelby, N. C. J ■ J Plione 487-4G2J " ■*‘1 WMUy O/eaitk By WILSON GBIFFIN Women of child-bearing age should be very careful about self-medication, .say’s Dr. Vir ginia Apgar. They may be pregnant, but unaware of it, and little is known about the abnormalities that various dritgs can cause in tlie embryo, especially in the early stages 0 pregnancy. Health Is precious . . • let U3 help protect yours . . . and fullness," believes Mrs. Em- mit Fields, O.xforti, Rt. 4, Gran ville County. Besides making drap<‘rie.s for, a dozen or more houses, Mrs. Fiel.is supplements her income by sewing for children and adults, reports Mrs. .Mary I. Parham,; home economics Extension agent. Mrs. Fields developed the.se skills by attending special interest meetings of the Lewis Extension Homemakers Club, the agent adds. PICK-UP WEDDING GIFTS i Brides-to-be in Caldwell County are invited to stop by the Exten sion home economics agent’s of-; fice tor a “pickup wedding gift.”! The gift: a cookbook with reciijes and homemaking hints, compiled | by members of an Extension; Homemakers Chib. When tile brides receive the cookbook, they also find out about the other services Exten sion offers young people, Mrs. Hazel B. Lipe, associate home economics Extension agent, says. AID SHELTERED WORKSHOP W'henever and where-everthere' is a need, members of the .Star light Extension Homemakers \ Club, Onslow County are ready to help. According to Mrs. Chase C. Padgett, home economics Exten sion agent, “a sheltered work- .shop recently opened in .Jackson ville.” Purpose of the workshop, she explains, is to train mentally retarded and physically handicap- pe<l hoys and girls in an occupa tion. Because of limited funds the center is in need of equipment and furnishings, the agent adds. The Starlight Club voted to buy material and make drap«'ries for the center’s lounge. Also through their efforts a sofa and c^air was: added to the lounge area. ! Members will continue findin.gi ways to create a pleasant atmo-i sphere [or the mentally retarded and physically handicapped chil-i dren who are enrolled in thei workshop, the agent piwlicts. PAYS TO HAVE KNOW-HOW .Sometimes, ii pays to have the know-how, Mrs. Elsie B. Edwards., liome economics Extension agent, Pasquotank County, believes. Ten homemakers recently sav-. ed $7.0 by learning to cane (•hairs,l the agent observes. i One homemaker, Mrs. Georgel Kirkwood, almost completed thc; bottom in her antuiue chair dur ing the first day of a caning, workshop. She carried the chair home, and her liusband became interested in the project. By fol lowing the directions given in an' E.xtension bulletin on Caning, i Kirkwood arplied the binding cane and tied the loose strands. s YOUR CLOTHES MN LOOK LOVELIER It's a fact. Dry cleaning makes clothes last up to twice es longl And with Martinizing, your clothes get personal care that restores them like new. Everyday - Special SHIRTS Folded or on Hangers ONLY thsuNitinDRYCUMlinG "FREE" STORAGE Wo have a laige storage space especially for summer storage. Your winter clothes will bo cleaned, mothproofed and stored. This FaU we will press and finish for you ot your convenience. There is no extra charge for this service. This Fall when you pick up your fresh pressed clothes you pay only our regular dry cleaning price. l8Qii.-7ue^Wed “SPECIALS" MEN'S OH LAPIES 2 PIECX O P" ODC inCrfe <9 wn SOITS.... Only • TROUSERS • SPORT COATS • • PLAIIf SKIRTTS • OR SWEATERS • ANY LADIES DRESSES 55c yweeare GRear BGRBeGues SraRT WITH... a good fire! For a good, even, odorless fire start with A&P Charcoal Briquets and A&P Charcoal Lighter. If there’s anything more important than the fire, it’s what you grill on it. For years, A&P Super-Right Meats have been used for more bai-becues than any other meat you can name. 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