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Thursday, NovemKer 18, 1971
THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C.
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Bethware Sets
Fall Festival
[ Pvt. IVkichcel Smith
j Finishes Course
Bricklaying
Classes Set
Seaman Black
Finishes Training
Page 3
J3y JANICE R. OHRISTEN-SEN
Building a house is one
thing; making il livable Ls an
other. So families completing
self-help housing in the Robbins-
vilie area, Graham county, will
go to scht)ol to learn how to
lake care of their new houses
before they move in. i
“Classes will emphasize home
manaigemenl,” reports Sandra
Robert,' home economics agent,
“and will include care of floors
and fiberglass fixtures, use and
care of appliances, how to oper
ate Ihermostats and fuimaces
for best use of heat, and how
to budget for housing expenses.”
After families move into their
new houses, extension agents
will continue to visit them to an
swer (questions and provide ad
ditlonal information, the agent ;
says. j
Self-help housing in Graham
(ounty is a cooperative venture*'
between the families, the Qual-
la Housing Authority and IB'EC, 1
contractor for the houses.
UEASRN SKILLS
Even women who work full |
time outside the home would do ’
well to learn a few basic home- j
making skills, including sewing |
and drapery making, believes,
Mrs. Evelyn Anderson, Mebane,,
■Route 3.
Mrs. Anderson and other fam
ily members ret'ently spent their
“spare time” remodeling an old
house. ;
The family saved money by |
making the curtains and drap-1
eries and by doing their own ^
wall papering, points out Mis. j
(Bonnie Davis, home economics j
evtpn«ion n.nriir.t i
• —o--' 1
Mrs. Anderson finds sewing a i
relating, yet money-saving, hob-
by after she finishes her‘8-hour •
away from home job. I
CROCHETED NECKLACE
If you want a necklace to!
match your new dress, crochet i
your own, advises Mrs. Wingate ‘
'Morris, Angler, Rl. 1.
The Johnston county home
maker first strings the beads,
then crochets them into a rope
type necklace, according to Mrs. j
Patricia Brown, assistant home [
economics extension agent. i
Bobby G. Smith
Aboard "Monticello"
1
USS MONTliCELLO. Navy !
Petty Officer First Class Bobby ^
G. Smith son of Mrs. B. A. Smith i
of Six N. Church St. Kings .
.Mountain N. C. is in the Western I
Pacific aboard the San Diego j
based dock landing ship USS !
Monticello. j
Enroute to the Western Paci- ;
fic his ship visited Pearl Harbor i
Nuku’s Lofa (capital of the tropi
cal island kingdom of Tonga in i
the South Pacific! stopped in the ;
Australian ports of Sydney and i
Premantle and crossed the Equa- *
tor.
At the Equator all Monticello !
crewmen who had never cixissed |
the ‘Line” (Pollywog^) were ini-,
tiated into the mythical order of:
Neptune Rex and became “Shell-
ba^s” in ceremonies observed by i
mariners since the Middle Ages.
He is a graduate of Cen I
DEEDS
'Mrs, Morris says the croclieted
necklace idea originated in Flor-;
ida but she learned the techni
que from a friend. ;
The Betliware school PTA will
hold its annunl Fall Festival Fri
day, Ixjginning at 5:30.
All parents, students and
! friends are invited'to attend, a
■ FPA spokesman said.
inpluding hoi do-s, until February 26, 1972. If there
ire cream, cake vvalk-s, fortune, fa«l.t.e.s. He also recetv- inclement weather, the class
: ed insliuction in the transporta-!
telling, a shopping battaar, and ^vounded byl'^iU meet in
an auction, ground, air and water mean.s. Building, room
•GliLAi' LAKES. Ill. Navy
Seaman Apprenlict* James M.
Blade, son :;f .Mr. and Mis. Jo-
FT. .SAM HOUSTON. Aimy
Private Michael .S. Smith, 21, son
of Mr. and Mrs, Manuel D. Smith, ^ ^ „ . rr •
109 Myers St., Kings 'Mountain, Gaston x-ollege is offoriu ■ a Sa
recentiv completed a 'lO-week urday morning class m dcc<;raii\e s^^'Ph W. Black of 31^ E. Maryland
medical Corpsman course at tlie bricklaying. Students may ivgi.s- Avc He.ssemer City, N. ('., has
U S Medical Training Center, ^er for this class at the college k'laduoied fi-c-m i<-ciuit training
Ft Sam Houston 1‘ex. ^ ’ *, athletic field at 8:09 a. m. on the Naval Training
' ‘ ' ’ .Saturday, November 20. The class Great Lako.K.lll.
He earned to perform rou me Saturday morning | .
patient care and treatmen duties , Novem'ber 27, 1971, Decern f gia'iuatc of Bcs.semer
mere will he food and games,:'" «’mbal ara.s, hospital units, ^ ^ January 1, 1972, ■
’ dispensaries, clinias and otherv on in7-, r/,
Today halt of all women l>e-
tween 18 and til yeans of a’^^e aiv
Vocational, in the lfabr>r forw'. me Women.-
1 Burau reports.
■i^iGUBN STAMPS
V/IJH THIS COUPON AND PUPCHASC OF
$10.00 or More Order ^
FREE AT YOUR KINGS MTHr.
WINN-DIXIE STORES
Void After
NOV. 20 1971
LiMir ONE COUPON
PER AOUIT CUSTOMER
trai high Kings Mountain.
I
Area Scouts
Win Awards
iBoy Scoutc spon.sored by '"eth-
ware Progressive club, Resurroi'-
tion Luthern church, Central *Ie-
thodist church, and First Baptist
church won awards at the "bat
tleground Distiict Scoutors Re
cognition Banquet Wednesday
night* at Shelby Elks club.
'Wobeios Scout David Barrett
li\>m Pack 91, Central United'
Methodist church of Kinigs
Mountain, installed Henry Wea-'
thers, Sr. as district chairman I
and Joe Laney from Kings'
Mountain and John Ed Davis j
from 'Sheliby as district vice-1
chairman. Ellis Monroe was in-|
stalled as district commissioner.
L'Jv.:'.] winners wore:
Troop 93 of Bethware Pi’o-
grcssive club, Emmil Moss,
Scoutmaster, the national camp
ing award.
iPack 294, Resurrection Luth-1
eran church, Tommy Yarbrough, i
Oubmaster, the national sum- i
mertime pack award. ‘
Troop 93. Bethware Progres-1
sive club, the 420 Honor Unit A- i
ward to the unit with quality!
program for boys including ^
trained leadership, two assist
ant leaders, seven committee- i
men and 100 per cent subscript
ion to Boys Life magazine. This;
also included a year round re- j
CTuitnaent plan for new boys. j
Troop 92, First Baptist church, I
Jim Yarbro, Scoutmaster, Fe-;
cruit of the month and Troop,
93, Bethware Progressive club.
Recruit of the Month recogniz
ing units for their part in hav
ing a year round recruiting plan
to bring boys into scouting.
!'.^aick 94 Of Central United Me- j
thodist church, Raymond!
Holmes, Cllulbmaster, was reoog-|
nized for 'being £k Cleveland!
County Faiir winnw.
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