f*age 4 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday. Ajsril 16. 1970 DISTAFF DEEDS (News Items this week from Rowan. Alexonder, Sampson and Durham countiM.) QUITE A SVWTCH Mrs. Benny Drew, n 'mpmher ot the Gold Hill Exten.sjon Home- niakiTij Club, Kowan County, h'arned how to fix worn-out light switeiK's at a club meeting. She went home and told her husband she could repair their wern-eut light switch. He wouldn’t let her do it. So Mrs. Drew stood by him and told him how to do It and the husband fixed the switch, Edith Hinshaw, home economics Exten sion agent, reports.^^ ROCK HOUND One of the favorite jobs of a 411 agent is ro'unding up Inter esting resource, jiersons for 4-H pj'r.sons. Since rock-collecting is a [xrpu- lar hobby among 4-H’ers in Alex ander County, Linda Best, assist ant home pconiimics Extension a-| gent, went .searching for a “rock hound." ' She found Luther C. Moos** of Stoney Boiiit, who Linda describes as “no ordinary rock hound." He, is a rock exirert, who collects, cuts, ■ polishes, sets and catalogs rocks | and g(>mstonps. Mr. Moo.s(> ha.s hunted rrtckS, ex- ■ tensively, in ttie United States.: According to Miss Best, “his hob-1 by is .so well-developed that he’ has established a small, piivgtp | rock museum nex,t to, his houw."l Many individuals and groups i Visit the marvelou.s display of! rocks and gems, i the agent adds, i AID NUTRITION AIDES Families bidng reached by the! Expand<sl Nutrition Program oft-, en do not liave the kitchen equip- i menimost of us (ake for granted. .So merhlH-rs of Extension Home- ‘ makers Clubs in. Sampson County are collecting used kitchen equip- m<'nl for nutrition aides to take' with them as they teach local families to make good use of the; iurplus forxis they receive. I The eciuipment is deft with the family fur their ase and for fu ture u.se by the aides, home eco-’ nomitvs Exlensiop .agents,oliserve.' SHARES INrOKMATION I Mrs. George E.. Bock, a member; of the White Cross. Extension' Homemakers Clqb, Durham Coun-i ty, believes in .sharing information; sh(* lcarn.s. ' :es Stinday Funeral rites for Robert Ijee Lewis, 43, oif the Galilee Com munity, were held Sunday at 3 p.m. from Galilee United Meth odist church, interment following in Adam Chairel cometery. Mr. Lewis died Wednesday at pjn. in the Kings Mountain hospital followirtg an illness of throe weeks. Mrs. Bock lijis a young neighbor j who kwcs to .sew, but is not hap py with a fitting of garments she make.s. The neighbor’s problem; not knowing how to ad.iu8t pat terns to make a garment fit her figure Being- anxious to share the knowledge obtained in a clothing fitting workshop, conducted re cently by Associate Extension A- gent Linda Washburn, .Mrs. Bock lie was a memlxm of Galilee United Methodist chunh, a mem ber of the Methtxli.st Men and served on the building fuiTil committee. He was employed by Bradley and Jenkins Construc tion Company and was a fonnor employee of Neil Hawkins Con struction Company. j Avoid overloading an outlet by i Examine children’s toys from He is survived by his wife, Ai- : *he use of multiple sockets, sug- time to time for sharp points or Iwn Burris Lewis; his father gests Liberty Mutual Insurance other hazards, advises Liberty and stepmother, Mr and Mrs. 'Companies. The result of misuse Mutual Insurance Companies. John Li wls of Kings Mountain; | of ehvtricity could put you in ] Sometimes a broken toy can be two brothers, George and Law- fhe dark, hospital — or worse, 'a dangerous implement renc<* L<*wis of Kings Mountain; and four sisters, .Mrs. Lily Belle Byers, .Mrs. Martha Odum and Misses Thelma and Sarah Lew is, all of Kings Mountain. Guinn Rites Are Conducted offered to help her neighbor fit a | ba.sic dress. Together they were i able to identify the neighbor’s fit-1 ting problems. Graveside rites for Scott Will iam Guinn, two-imonths-okl son ! of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Guinn of I rhe Hilltop Community, were held Thursday at 4 p.m. from ’ Adam Chapel church cemetery, with the Rev. R. O. Davis ©ffi- The child died Monday after noon in till' Kings Mountain hospital. DIET OF ’THE STARS LOSE 10 LBS. IN 10 DAYS ON NEW GRAPEFRUIT DIET M.dlywood, Calif. (Special) — If .it is followed exactly, the average overweight person should lose 10 pounds in 10 days. ■ThLs new diet plan lets you stuff yourself with foods that were forbidden. Such as big steaks trimmed of fat, .southern fried chicken, rich gravies, mayonnai.se, lobsters swimming in but ter, bacon, sausages and scrambled eggs. You can c.at until you arc lull, and cannot possibly eat any more. A copy of this new and startling .succes.sful diet plan can be obtained by send ing $2 to MOVIEUIND DIET PLAN 11.51 S. Robertson Blvd., Suite 2 Lo.S Angeles, Calif. 900.35 Money-back guarantee. If after trying the diet you have not lost pounds simply return the dlut plan and your $2 will be Jj^fjjncl^^irmnptlyjim^lVilhou^rgument^^^^^^^^^^^^ Herald Want Ads Pay HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE 2 bedroom house with 1 acre land, fronts on dirt street. From Kin^s Mountqin take Highway 29 toward Grover. At Battleground Service Station turn right. Proceed one mile to dirt road on the left. Turn left. House is ¥4 mile on left. There are directional signs along the route. We will move this house on your lot. CALL COLLECT—CHARLOTTE. N. C. 8 to 10 a.m. doily—Evening$ coil Chester. S. C. Areo Code 803 377-3855 Thut KINGS MOUNTAIN' ^ BESSE^^I cn DRIVE-IN THEATRE BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 6:15 SHOW STARTS AT 7:15 Always $1.50 A CarloadI ’THURS. FRI. SAT. 3 HITS I NO. 1 FRANKENS’TEIN CREA’TED WOMAN In Color NQ. 2 SPIRITS OF THE DEAD in Color NO. 3 The PLAGUE OF THE ZOMBIES In Color SUN. ’niRU WED. 2 HITS NO. 1 ME. NATALIE in Color - NO. 2 5 CARD STUD in Color On Wed. 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