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6. 1970 B I I [in »y I'I' Thursday, April 16, 1970 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Paga 7. Writer's Club Sets Contest The Charlotte Writer’s Club has announced the annual state, w de short story contest with cash awards totaling $73.00 cios- ing Api il 30th. Contestants must 1)1* residents of North Carolina amt have sold fewer than three stories in the prnwding year. t Throe copies of the story are rcfiuired, two of which may be carbons, tyijed with double spac. ill'*. Manusei'ipts should be be tween 2000 and .3000 word? in length, and should be mailed to .Mrs. Paul Barlett, ,S20 East Kingston Avenue, Charlotte, N. C. 2S023 postmarked not later than midnight April 30th. The author’s name should not appear on the manuscript, but should lx* enclosed in a small seale*! envelope, together with addi'ess and phono number. Non- members of the Club should also send a onedollar entrance fee. Manuscripts will not be returned unless accompanied by- a large sutficiently.stamped return en velope. The first prize story will be awarded forty dollars, the -sec ond $20 and the th.rd $15, to gether with a member.ship in the Club for the remaimler of the year for entrants who are non members. For the best entry from the Metrolina area, there is the ad. ditiortal privilege of holding the j Sullivan Bowl lor one year. This bowl is a memorial to the late Walter B. Sull.van, former pub lisher of the Charlotte Oliserv- ei-, and, in addition to the piiz- es, is donated by Mi s. W. S. O’B Robinson, the former Mrs. Sulli- Huilstedei Is Commended BIG SPRING, Tex. — Techni cal Sergeant Kernit J. Huffstet- ler, son of Mr. and Mrs, Kermit Huffistotler Sr., Rt. 1, Kings Mountain, N. C., has receiv^ tha U. S. Air Force Commenda tion Medal for meritorious serv ice at Phan Rang AB. Vietnam. Sergeant Huffstetlei-, an air craft maintenance technician, was presented the medal at Webb AFB, Tex., whei-e he is now as signed to a unit of the Air Train ing Command which provides flying, technical and basic mili tary training tor U, S. Air Force personnel. y The sergeant is a 1948 grad uate of Central High School. He and his wife, the former Edna Biddy, have one son, Dav id. 111. DEEDS 1 thanks to twt) white rats. Riskey and Eriskey. j Over a six w(>ek p»“riod the I children fed Riskey a diet of I bread and carbonated beverages 1 and Eriskey dined on brea<l and 1 milk. keeping the children In clothes may be a major problem. But a group of senior citizens in Rich mond County have found a way to coix* with the situation. They are using adult’.s old clothes to make new garments lor distribu- As time went on, the ohil.lien lion to needy families. (News items this week frpm Cleveland, Per<iulmans and Dur ham counties.) j FAMILY AFFAIR Three judges, not members of the Clulb, will judge the stories, and winners will be notified of their decision in time to attend the annual banquet of the Club to be held at the Y.M.C.A. on East Morchead on May 26th at 6:30, at which time the prizes will be awarded. noticed that Eriskey was a big ger rat than Riskey. He al.so had i a healthier coat, better disjxjsi- tion, brighter eyes and more en ergy. Milk made the diffei-ence, Mrs. Extension agent. iM.nnie B. Taylor, home econom- LIKES ’TO SHARE ] Extension agent, pointed out Wlien you have the latest m- n,,, children, ll.'oni'ation on home .sewing and TIPS ON FABRIC I it works for .vou, you want to ; Reupholstering a chair can be Money management is a fam- f*’**'® ** y»ur friends. At : ,.pwarding task, believes Mre. ily affair for the Paul Ramseu'r ;Bynum, Durham County family, the Weathers Grove' Thomas .McDonald of Ste,I-j j, often He Community, Cleveland Coun.ty. I U-ompletely restor(>d with good Bach family member knows what i In the past year. Mrs. McDon- ;(|uality, now material at a fourth the family goals are and ea<* ^ aid participaleri in a fitting , to a half the cost of a new one. person is making a contribution i workshop and a tailoring work- Cost will will depend on the toward i-eaching them. ' ' “''np and later conducted similar materials u.sed. Mrs. Bynum sug- The Ramseurs have six chH- i workshops for rhe women of her u.sing an upholstery Ifabric dren, ranging in age from nlrip, community. that is fil m and rather clo-sely to 23. The three ol.tlpst children ; '“1 found teaching very satis- woven. contribute a part of .their income .j lying," Mrs. McDonald told .Mrs. The most desirable fabrics to the family; the .13-year-qld ,Mary H. LcGrand, home eco-^ have threads near the same size takes care of the family’s finan-j nomies Extension agent, Cum j running in both directions, MaV- cial records. ’ ; berland County. She added, ‘‘I tha Edmondson, home economlps This arrangement not only en-' find I learn even more as I help ' Extension agent, adds. Long loats ables the family to stretch its ! others.’’ will pick easily, she observes, money; it also results in better' RISKEY AND ERISKEY NEW CLOTMES FROM OLIj family relationships, notes Thel- [ School children of Perquimans [ If you have more time Teen Problems Need Sharing RALEIGH Getting teenag ers to talk to them about their problems is one difficulty many Dorothy Mobley, assistant home parents share. But, more teen- economies Exlcn.sion agent, notes agers will talk about their dis- that old .Skirts and .skirts of old turhing eonflk-ts if parents ban- dre.s.s«*.s are used to make girl’s die the situation <-oris*ctly. l)e- jumpers and dre.ss(*s. A summer iieves Leo F. Hawkins, extension print is turned into an attractive family ivlatinns s|X*eialisi, North blpu.se for a lille girl to wear Carolina Stale University, with a jumper. Anri boy.s’ sliirt.s Perliap-s rule one in parent- and shorts can be made from ter*nager communication is for men’s clothing. ■ jthe parent to listen. When a “ ’ young person rushr's in with NEED MORE WOODCARVERS something distui'iring, silly or More woodcaners are ntH*.ded in trivial he neeris a listener. Often Eastern North Carolina to help pp jg not looking for an answer, fill the demand for hand carved he just needs someone to talk items, ob.serves Mrs. Elsie B. Ed- to. wards, ht)me economies Extension agent, Pasquotank County. [ Mr.s. Maurice Bailey, an expert! carver from Elizabeth City, is carving full time, but can- hardly keep up with the orders she re-; celves from shops. | If the parent say.s, “I’m busy, tell me lalei," and closes the door, he may close the .loot- of eommunkalion tx'lween himself and his teenager for a long time. In addition to listening, o par ent needs to learn how to heaiy Catth llie feelings oepressed k| using you rparental "inner ear, ’ Hawkins sa.vs. The words "Dad dy, may I come in?" may really mean. "Can 1 he included in .vour life?" After listening to your teen ager, Irv to avoid asking unnec essary questions. One of the big gest complaints tt-enagers- regis ter about parents is that they r|uiz “like FIB.I. a'genls." -Many parents find that by listeniiig to teenagei-s talk about trivialities, the lime comes when they will also hear about lireir disturbing r-orlflicts. ma E. MeVea, home .economics j County are drinking more milk money — and mostof us have-l fall. When you begin your Spiing fix-up campaign be sure to check your front and tear stair landings, advises Liberty Mu- ■ tual Insurance Companies, A than weak step could be your,down- 100 m i«6REEN STAMPS with JHI* COOWN AND f0«O*)^0» * tlQJM m Mtrt Oritr d| PltEB at jma Uaf s Mta. ¥7INN-DIXIEnOllES Limit On* Coupon per Adult Person Void AHoc April 18, 1970 Having A yjR Wedding? Call Paul Lemmona / " Phone 487-4502 j Jb^ Photographer * It's the pan actually used by the Astro nauts on the Apollo Flights -A Writes in any position- even with the point up it Writes In weather 50° below zero $2.95 VALUE fisher (ftexall) SUPER PLENAMINS JUNIOR when you buy 144 Tablet Sira — Chewable multivitamins with minerals. The vitamin-mineral formula for active children in handy i^ewable form. Kings Mountain Drug Co. Put yourself in this position... be your own bo^! JOIN THE FASTEST GROWING INOEPENOENT DEALER ORGANIZATION IN AMERICAI Firestone has Dealer Franchises available The Firestone Business Franchise... the moat complete and the most profitable in its field. Train ing is provided by experienced personnel right from the planning stage through your daily operation* in years to come. Fast-moving, profitable merchandise—complete line of famous Firestone tires, plus thousands of other nationally-advertised home and auto aupply items. For choice locations act now. H. E. STEGALL. JB-. DISTRICT MANAGER TV FIRSTONE TRIE & RVRM 4401 WILKINSON BLVD. CHARLOTTE. N. C. PH, 399-5691 Have You Considered FOOTE MINERAL COMPANY OPPORTUNITIES FOOTE MINERAL COMPANV is now accepting ap plications for permanent employment at its Kings Mountain Operation. This leader in the non-metallic mining industry is seeking suitable men to wwk as operators. Previous experience unnecessary. FOOTE MINERAL will provide training. BENEFITS Good Wages Steady Employment Scheduled 40-Hour Shift Differential and Work Week Overtime Premivim Paid Medical and Hos pital Insurance Paid Life Insurance Paid Vacations and Holidays Paid Pension Plan applicants Should be in good physical condition and have a pre vious work record of steady employment. Please apply in person at the main office of the FOOTE MINERAL COMPANY. Graver Road, Kinpv? Mountain, N. C. Per sonnel office open between rf:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday. "An Equal Opportunity Empluyer" im m SAvim 1. Prices, the lowest! 2. Quality, the highest! 3. Stamps,the best! i USDA CHOICE BEEF! w o 9MNO O.5. CHOJCe CUBE 0« W O 8RANO U.S CHOICE SIRLOIN TIP STEAK .. W OMANDU 5 CHOICE AGIO DEl»ONlCOO« PORTERHOUSE STEAK WDBRANDU5 CHOICE BONELiSS N Y. STRIP OR RIB EYE STEAKS W O BRAND U V CHOICE RUMP. ROUND TIP OR BOTTOM ROUND BONELESS ROASTS... W 0 BRAND U S CHOICE SIRLOIN TIP ROASTS. W D BRAND ir V.C HOiCE (P UL* C UT BONE IN) CHUCK ROASTS.... W O BRAND U S. CHOICE WHOLE ROUND TIPS LB. CHUCK STEAKS....: W D BRAND us CHOICE AGED SltAKS — T-BONE OR SIRLOIN W-0 BRAND U S. CHOICE E Z CARVE RIB ROASTS.:..... W D BRAND u s. CHOICE CHUCK OR SHOUIDER BONELESS ROAST... W D BRAND U. S, CHOICE STEAKS OR ROAST BONEIESS TOP ROUND . .1 U u u. u. <$119 W-D BRAN* HANOI-PMC GROUND BEEF 3.tl. FKO. I S-IB. PKO. $jj89|$299 IRANKS . SELECTO SLICED BOLOGNA V- BORDENS rl DELICIOUS HAVORS) YOGURT 4 CUT *1 siAOav Canyon CHtppio beep orcorm BEEF . .3 - BOROtN'S BIG TBM BISCUITS 00 a wmr TOPPING. palmetto farm liver ( PUDDING palmetto farm liver (39 free Sismpi an III 35* SABOirXANTON CHiPPte HAM .. 3 ' $]00 DEER SOUTH CHERRY SAVE 20‘.. .CUP PRESERVES ASTOR PURE VEGETABLE .. . limit I with o $5 Of mor# toori orGpr SHORTENING..... ARROW BIUE, WHITE OR COIDlWATER . Limil I with o SS W mor. logd e>d.r DETERGENT BLUE RIBBON, QUARTERS . . . limil 6 Ibi With $5 00 or Mor* food Order MARGARINE.... 2 , GRADE "A" LARGE PALMETTO ft EGGS ••••-. DOMINO-DIXIECRYSTAl THRIfTY MAID ... Uinil 1 oT yoor thoico o ^order SUGAR..5 DIXIE THRIFTY SANDWICH BREAD..4 ASTOR . . . limit I with a $5 or mor* food ordti COFFEE.... II *1. RE-USAiU , TUMILER i MB. PKGS. DOZ. SAVE 20c MAXWELLHOUSE $1.69 WITHOUT COUPON good at WINN-DIXIE STORES ONLY ..VOID AFTER APRIL 25th •i •-* IVa-iB. lOAVEf MB. CAN ASTQOSllCED OR HALVES INMEAVY SYRUP _ ^ PUCHES 4 APPLE SAUCE.. .5 M®* TMRIFJVMAIOSLICEOOICRUSHED _ f>INEAPPLE.... 4 5,i M®® GRAPEFRUIT .. -A ?:. *!®® 39' §« CORN . .5 -s *1®® OOc GREEN BEANS . .4 t.;?*!®® plAs ... 6 7-n M®® 89' petAfblS 6™’M®® ME^TR/% CtE^^N STAMPS Ttllll Janitor Cl»«n*r voio**>(•**«.I la 2U CaNOtiF tfOUIAtOtllKIB* Ml MMWIlt PROUM Caff** VOtDktIMAMIt '• HARVEST FRESH PRODUCE WESTERN RED OR OOlDf N DELICIOUS Apples. .13 FOR JUICY SUNKIST Lemons.... 4 Lettuce JUICY FLORIDA Oranges. JHaiFITMAlU M A m a A OB PORK N' BEANS 5 THRIFTY MAID SWEET OR UNSWIET ORANGE JUICE. .3 LUNCH MEAT! . .3 N«.3V, I CANS ' *._GltEEN^STAMfS 0( caMtlCOkA* MlNIHOlOtKMI NOtMMA Shov* Cr*am votOatflFaraii H II 01 CAN HOWIA* Oi MA*P to MOID HaiOOtlVtTWCRlAIB Hair S|»ray voi0*ii|<*FHi I* FROZEN FOOD BUYS E:iCTRA ^ 0«E|H^WAMPS apct.PUMFtiMMt OfNTUM CllaMMt YoPlai* DOMMiiiann la Morten Apple. Peoth. Chazfy o Fruit Pies 3 Froian C'inklo Cut Potatoes 3 W D^aJ Burgers... Tutie O’ Sea Fish Sticks.... Freeie* Queen (Bed In Bo,) Solitbury St**k. Beet i Grovy, C« Ch.chan or Tuihey A Meats.. 4 «« V-USTOYO ABtei (.ouil'iowur or jywi-t «.• 89* Broccoli 3 »o's 89* Cora - 49* ^ Mofton In ArBosSat Chicken . . Freih Froren Sliced Straw Borries . 3 «“« 89* Cypres* Oorriens (Sia A e«. Ceni ft 001 Jriee...3 ...‘1" 59- Minute Maid PinS O'lepgli 34ea -fm. 89l„ Umonade 6 c‘-s.98*
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