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^ag0 WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Food Fish Here’s Ihe Answer HORIZONTAL 1 Depicted fish C It is a yovnn 3 Polo 4 Ati.p 5 Sand hill 0 Slcovclcj s r.jirinciil 7 Moutinvnrcl 3 nemovo yp'ir ld olh'-CT Uh ) lOSirl; IllC- 13 Old w'oman 14 Interstices 15 Color 15 Kingdom in Asia 18 Falsehood - 19 Advertisement ^ I M.-anu r (ab.) 13I.iskhrtl 20 Draws back 17 M r 22 Lord (ob.) 20 Mended 23 Heap 21 \V';n:.'u 25 Century plant 21 V/r.l 27 Pace 28 Animal fat 29 Tantalum (symbol) 30 Part of “he” 31 Palm lily 32 Anent 33 Always 35 Preposition 39 Infrequent 39 Famous English school 40 Chemical suffix 41 Copallikc Tcsir.s 47 Musical note 48 Expire 50 Climbing vine 51 l^wcr limb 52 Respects 54 Self respect 56 Sittings 57 Flavor KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD KINGS MOUNTAIN^ N. C^ Count t/own Thursday, June 20, 1968 37 WiM if.;; Ki h : auce Mitnic 41 nulk 43 Any Knoiks 'iJthcok letter 51 Mouth part' 53 Half an etn 55 Sun god VERTICAL 1 T,«cavings 2 Truit 1 2 5 5 lb 7 a 9 10 II « li J 'i 15 1 17 ■ 1 19 ■ T i 25 -iH di h 28 10 ib J y- -- A V L 62 65 •T a a 40 HHhi pa ‘15 HH ‘ik % Hm-) 45 55 54 55 blo il Laiiy Alien Wns Mastei’s ll^ ^ CBirlaMn^ deeds Throe Kings Mountain area students arc among those receiv ing degrees from colleges add universities. They include: Larry Floyd Allen, husband of WpqpEN 200 I In the village of Gates, N. C,, neighhors are talking about Fran ces Carroll’s animals. First, it was a rabbit, a cute littl fellow, then a giraffe and now a bear. ! the fonner Diana Neal of Kings taken to control seality. As an jjountatn, who received his m-ls- added bonus, the things they had, degree from Appalschian learned about freezing foods at gjQtg University. Mr. Allen is a home were reinforced. i member of the faculty of Shelby Following the visit the women school, agreed that, “there is certatmy warrep G. Goforth, Jr. and I Kings Mountain, who received their B.A. degrees from Appala chian State University. Goforth Us son of Mr- and Mrs. Warren Goforth, Sr. and Huffman is son “ E. Huffman, / STOP USE Pampers DIAPER Si PANTS IN ONE extra absorbent for overnight use And thry re WluMi \'ou pul Nm> tinich ’ nt in cotpui laundry loads, add a nil) i»f vinegar to the last rinse. Rinse onct» auain to insure* that lOtions will h(* sweel-smellinGj anel soft afler dr> ing. You And Social Security tlu^hahlff too ' Overnight 12's < )in- Ilf the iiK'iT’ i-cnmnon Ir:iiii-c.^ fi.'T l>!T';ikiiig iiitii u liilc I lie fumily is a .va.v 1 • ' A^odicaro. My wifo and I have never entitlement to medical insurance, home worked under social security and (which covers doctor bills) under | is tlie we will both reach 6.5 during 1968. Medicare. Kings Mountain Drug Company PHONE 73S-2571 unlocked window, aei-ording to I have been told tliat all we have lahei-tv .Mutual Insurance Com- 1” do is file an application and we will be entitled to Medicare. Tile I'l'ior 1 iiidieales, ac-eording Is this rifzht? Ill I.iherly .Mutual Insiiiaiiee Com- A. If you have never worked Iianies, that most home hiirglaries under .siK-ial seeuiity. you will rue iierfoimeil by anialeuis arifl not he eligHlle for Ihe hospital U'lially in daytime when no one insuranci' part of medicare. Pen is It home. pie who reach 65 in 1968 or later will need .some work under social 1-1 USDA tests, all-cotton sheets security to be entitled to hospital wiilistoii.l more than 275 use- insurance benefits. However, launderings. there is no work requirement for If you have a young finger- Q. I will be 65 next month. 1 artist in the family, keep have two letters his clothes free of the paint with tiskin^^ m6 to com6 in and til® i tj ».i tor sodal security. I don’t plan to a pint-size retire for at least two more years, for this is a mans oU cotton Why should I sign up now, be- , ith “a^'lm^rhine A, Your application for social “omoek" is worn backward. en a giraffe and now a bear. agreed tnat, ■ inerc is cciib. warrep G. Goforth, Jr. ana Mrs Carroll U not starting a no harm in enjoying continuing xhomas Olin Huffman, both of onfwotnan zoo Mrs. Mary G. I education,” Miss Middleton con-1 ^ings Mountain- who received iCowper. home economics Exlen- q-stew ,not\Tv"e\Lt‘:Mype^zcK,'T-! “Never“nXs°tfmtm the pow- stcad the Gates County homemak-' er of Extension Homemakers i^oiorm, oi. bi.v er has discovered the wonderful Club members, especially when Mr. and Mrs. T hobby of woodcarving and these it comes to raising money re gr. animals have taken shape from rrii|ds Mrs. Eugenia P. VanLand- j ______ little blocks of wood. ingham. home economic Exten- jf yo^, ^eed extra storage space Mrs. Carroll, like most Exteii: *‘9" wes^F^e “ bedi-oom, here’s on(> way to sirto Homemakers has such a Members of the West Ed^e create it. Move the head of the broad”range of interests that her combe ^tension Ho^makers. ^^.^y from the wall. I^nstall time to "whittle” is limited. “But." i Club cooked and sold 1,500 quarts, gj^dves behind the bed and con- she says, "I’m looking forward to of brunswlek stew within the past f^pm with colorful cotton carving larger figures, especially; nionth. With the drapes hung from curtain rods human” ^ made a payment on their new atf/ched to the coiling. Use the Mrs- Carroll admits she wants club housp added new draperies j fabric for the bedspread. to "do a face.” Although her to the building and Iwught .sorno — - neighbors aren’t too keen about of the equipment needed to make serving as models, either for the the building more useful and con- figure or for the face, they are venient to the community. looking forward to seeing Mrs. FACE LIFTING WORTH IT Carroll's animal collection grow, the agent notes. “Giving my coffee table a face _ lifting was hard work but it has ENJOY CONTINUING | improved the looks of my living j EDUCATION room,’’ Says Mrs. Janie Earl of The bus driver said it was the Concord, happiest bunch of women he'd Mrs. Earl had her first exper- carrled anywhere. "That coulU ience in refinishing furniture in — well be,” agrees Maude Middle- i an Extension sponsored workshop soend any time in a hospital for ton. Extension home economics this year, Mrs. Doris Y. Rogers, yom doctor bills to be covered by agent. Guilford County, “for the assistant home economics pten- the medical insurance part of ladies were about the business ol sion agent, Cabarrus County, cb- "'c c e becoming better homemakers serves. Since then she has begun through Consumer Education." working on a living room chair. Last month, 40 women took a After the chair is upholstered, one-day bus trip to Morton's Froz- Mrs. Earl will have her living en Foods Plant in Concord, Miss room looking like new, Mrs. Rog- Middleton reports. There they ers believes, learned about preparation, bak- ______ ing, chilling and freezing of yeast In very hot humid weather, the Having A Wedding? Call Paul Lemmons Phone 487-4502 Photographer brepd rolls and sweet doughs in North Carolina Heart Association a commercial plant. , warns, even young athletes risk a They also saw a poultry dress- heat stroke or heat exhaustion if m 6.0? °Ytch Shorten the hem. The fin- ing operation where 150,000 birds they overdo. Middle-aged ama- Your application for social backward, are processed each week. The teurs are therefore wise to play NOW OPEN Kiddie Koniei Nursery for Children 6 a.ni. to 6 p.in. home of Mrs. Sarah Ruppe two miles West of Kings Mountain On US 74 PHONE 73S-3885 6:13-7:4 SIPPIIES It also serves as a claim for mod- ical (doctor bilU insurance if you wish to have that coverage. The benefits under hospital and medi cal insurance are paid whether you retire or not. For full protec tion you must file before the month you reach 65. Our letters ; urged you to file so you wouldn't lose any benefits under Medi- ; ' care. Q. f have never been in a hos- pital but I have had very high doctor bills. My neighbor told me r could not file a claim for my I doctor bills unless I had been in a hospital, fs this true? ' A. No. You do not have to IMEMO TO ADVERTISERS! 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