B, 1968 > UlldlT inal As- ontillccl L'duca- TIlufiday; November 28, 1968 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Page 7 DEEDS tiy Jn CBarltenoen NoWs Items this week from ofuBJO tti SBojE Xpnjs aaijea Cuirituek counties. IMPROVED STUDY AREAS Orange, S.impson, .McDowell and County are becoming a reality for many families. According to Mrs, Bonnie B. Davis, home eco nomics Extension agent, 43 stu dy lamps were built recently in four Extension - sponsored work shops, Having A Wedding? yfyi Call Paul Lemmons Phone 487-4502 Photographer The best seller for study area Improvement is the "satisfied 'customer the person who makes a lamp and enjoys using it so much she convinces neighbors and friends that they not'd one, too, Mrs. Davis notes. Many workshop participants , decided they wanted a second lamp before they finished mak- , ing the first one, she added, i One homemaker, Mrs. Velma I Cates, Hurdle Mills, Rt. 1, found the lamp a favorite of all her children. So she ordered four more; enough to provide well- lighted study areas for ail fam ily members. -MAKE USE OF TALENTS 1 Two members of the E<)Wortr.| Extension- Homemakers Club in' Sampson County have made good use of their resources, reports, Frances Temple, home econom-| ics Extension agent. | Mr.. Worth Gurkin, mother of I three sons, knits in her spare I time. I .She traded Mrs. Gerald Culver, 1 a neighbor, two hand-knit sweat- j ers for a bird dog. I The Gurkin and Culver fam- i dies believe they will profit from I this mone.vless exchange. Miss j Temple notes. i READING PROGRAM j How many books have you read lately? if you asked this question olf Mrs. Herbert Wheel er of the Catawba Extension Homemakers C 1 u b. McDowell County, she iwoold answer 168. Mrs. Wheeler recently received an award for reading and report ing on more books than any other Extension homemaker in the, county, Rachel L. Keisler, home economics Extension agent, adds. When someone as'te.l Mrs. Wheeler how she finds time to read an average of ti.reo books a week, her answer was this; “We do not have television.” The Homemakers Reading Program, encouraged by the North Carolina Agricultural Ex tension Service, strives to inspire women to read more and better books, the agent relates. WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE National Banner Here's the Ansver HORIZONTAL 54 Repetitioa 5G Merrier fV isary. itein ifion- '-280 tils in arush 1 pre- peel- . Not :. Tha ionor thens isu'ts em- tion ping ; was lys in anks-4| cd to f tra- le re- how made ihonc c got news time, and ! hetj HOW MUCH ARE YOU PAYING FOR INSURANCE? Probably a sizeable amount. It is possible that we can sav« you money on a co.mprehensive insurance plan. — SEE US TODAY! — INSURANCE IS SECURITY THE ARTHUR HAY AGENCY ''ALL KINDS OP INSURANCE" PHONE 739-3659 HELPS PAY BILL Having a shop nearby that will handlo native* crafts is important to many a skilled North Carolina, homomakL'i*. But an outlet that would sell her antique glass' and hand-; crafted items was especially im-: portant to Mrs. W. N. Walker of' Coinjock, Currituck County. j “Having a sales outlet meant an extra income of almost $70 toward a hospital bill,” the homo- maker noted. Mrs. S. A. Watkins, president of the poplar Branch Extension Homemakers Club, opened a craft shop in June, Mrs. Elizabeth P. Sanderlin, home economics Ex tension agent, notes. That shop Is an important sales outlet for many craftsmen of the Albemarle area, she adds. 1 Depicted is the flag of a Its currency unit is tl>e 13 Bullfsht 14 Crock dialect 15 Noah’s ship 16 Empty 18 Document (ab.) 19 Lower case tab.) 20 Simmering 22 Dry measure (ab.) 23 Otherwise 25 Codders of dircerd 27 Obrerved 28 Kake 29 District attorney (ab.) 30 Calls for silence 31 Decree 33 Weight - ■measure (ab.) 34 Preposition 35 Dash 38 Predictor 39 Dry 40 Time measure (ab.) . 41 Scent bags 47 Exists 48 Reyjkavik is -— capital 50 Bluish-purple 51 Its springs produce natural — water 52 Chemical word element ' Handled ^ VERTICAL ICity in Colombia 2 Ring 3 Scottish lake 4 Note of scale 5 Mine entrance 20 Legislators siJHiBa A ■Sljl • vlf»^o,es;>4 6 Not any 7 Depict 8 Sharp 9 .Artificial language 10 Aged 11 C'olumbium 12 Charges 17 Nickel (symbol) 21 Not contagious 24 Staid 26 Russian coin 31 —— is an important jndusti*y in this country 32 SUiggishner S 36 Songiike 37 Settled 42 Love ^od 43 Call (Scot.) 44 Injure 45 .Mways 46 Cameroon City 4y Pigpen 51 Struck 53 Anent 55 Hgyptian Bod sun It rr Dover Serving In Vietnam Post V T/SGT. ROBERT A. PACE Sgt. Pace Finishes Ofiicers* Academy SAN ANGELO. Tex. Tcchni cal Sergeant Ri)heit A. Race, .son ijf Mrs. Beatrice' Race, 615 Seven th St., Beaver Falls. Pa.. lia.s hi'en graduaU'd from the U. S. Air Force St'nior Noinonimissioned Offict'r Academy at Goodiellow AFB. Tex, Sc'rgeant Rac*', wlio rc'ct'ivi'd advanced military leadt'ishi]) andi I management training, is a railio I equipment technieian. The sergeant wa.s graduated in i 19.56 from Beaver Falls High School and att('ndt'd th<' Univer sity of Maryland Far East Diti- sion. His wife, Ernestine, is tin daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Warren Byers, Rt. 2. King.s Mountain, X.C. VIETN.AM (FHTNC) Nov. 14 — Marine Lance Corporal Ronald M. Dover, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. James V. Dover of 105 Cleveland Ave., Kings Mountain, N. C., and husband of the former Miss Gale Clark of 416 E. Washington Avo,,; Bessemer City, N. C., is .serving with Marine AH Weather Attack Squadron .533, a unit of the First Marine Aircraft Wing in Vietnam. 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