t Page 2 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, May 22. 1969 8 STALL HORSE BARN Pill Kf. (019 V. ij,. -V •• • •• '•Vi n sum t ^ L 1 TACK ■ mm V FREE PLANS AVAILABLE « Local county extension offices hove free plans on two different horse barns. Plan No. 6010. shown cd>ove. calls for an eight-stall bam. Plan Na 601L which is similar is for a 17-stall bam. These plans are also available from the Department of Biological and Agri* cultural Engineering at N. C. State University, Raleigh. Z-Horse Barn Plans Oilered Area Fanners [Bethware News Tar Heels who are planning a recreational area or riding acad emy may find plans for a horse barn, which are available from North Carolina State University, helpful. This barn is 24 feet wide, 50 feet long, contains eight stalls, a fee droom, and a track room. The building length is variable in lO-foot units. Mrs. Frank Ledford and son Donald, Mrs. Diana Ledford, •Mary Wright and Sheila Moss went to Raleigh Tuesday to visit Jerry Ledford and Bobby Wright. Jerry, a student at N. C. Univers ity returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wright and family attended the Memor ial Day services at the Allen ■Memorial Baptist church in Gro ver Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mauney. “The barn is planned for econ omy and long life," said Exten sion Agricultural Engineer By num Driggers, who developed the plan. “It is of pole—or post-type construction and easy to build," Driggers added. Floors in the feed and track rooms are built of concrete, slop- Paul Seism and "Lloyd Turner spent Saturday trout fishing at South Mountain. Sunday visitors of Mrs. J. W. Bell were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bridges, Arthur 'Bell and grand son Sonny Jones and Ed Bell of Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green, Mr. and '.Mrs. Wray Causby attended the Grover Rescue Squad Horse Show in Grover Saturday night. Mrs. Ellen Lovelace, iwho has been seriously ill, has improved. She is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ross. Tht Mr. and 'Mrs. Emmett Green and daughter Lisa were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green. At Your Service In Kings Mountain RUTH HESTER Foi MUTUAL OF OMAHA INSURANCE * Hospitalization * Income Protection * Life * Accident "(.et us analyze your pres ent insurance program. Does it adequately cover today's mounting costs? Mutual of Omaha is' the nation's leader in individ ual health and accident insurance. Phone 482.2013 MUTUAL OF OMAHA The Company That Pays 5;22.23 Mr. and Mrs. Johnny McKinney and family and Mrs. Minervia Philbeck returned home Sunday evening after spending the week end at Myrtle Be.ich, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bell, Mrs. Jay Patterson, Jr. and daughter, Gina were Sunday afternoon vis itors of Mr. and Mrs. John Sen ter and daughter Betsy of Gas tonia. Mrs. Elva MeSwain spent sev eral clays last week with Mr. and and Mrs. Horace MeSwain and Mr. and Mrs. Kinard MeSwain of Cheraw, S. C. spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Evans. Cpl. Nelson Evans of the Ma rines left Friday-for Camp Pen dleton, California after spending a 20day leave with his parents, Mr and Mrs. D. N. Evans and family. ed to drain to the exterior of the building. The stall floors are tamped clay. The box stalls are approximate ly 10 feet by 12 feet 'and built with 2-inch lumber. The dutch doors to each stall are located on the exterior walls and open out ward to a paddock or pasture. The exterior walls can be of wood or metal siding. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Evans visit ed Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Ballard of Gastonia Sunday. Mrs. P. K. Harmon spent Sun day in the home of Mrs. M. C. Neal. The roof trusses are made of wood and are securely fastened to the girder and plate with 22 gage galvanized steel straps or with commercial type framing anchors. The roof is covered witl 2-':!-inch corrugated metal. Mr. and Mrs. Jack George of Aiken, S. C. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Ware. .Mrs. George’s father is a patient at the Kings Mountain hospital. Free working drawings of the Plan, No. 6010, can be obtained from local county extension of fices or by writing directly to Driggers at the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engi neering at N. C. .State University, Raleigh, N. C. 27607. The Patterson rove Baptist church will lobserve Homecoming and Memorial Day services Sun day, with Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Worship services at 11 a.m. and dinner will be on the church grounds at 12:45 p.m. The Rev. Richard Plyler, pastor, will bring the message. Driggers sai dthe department also has free drawings on a 17- stall horse barn. “The larger Barn (Plan No. 6011) is basically the same as the S-stall bam except that it has a center alley,” he explained. SINUS Suiieiers Here’s good news for you! 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