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Patrol Arrests
3^54 For Dm
RALErG'H. - The Stale Hiffh-
wav Patrol arrested 3.354 Tar
Lu^lanezld
finishes Basic
GRBAT^ LAKES, Ill. — Navy
Fourteen KMHS
Students Cited
NORMAN, Okla. — Fouirteen
students at Kings (Mountain high
THE KING^MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C.
NorthCaroIina
Contributes Tree
Jleei motorist.s on the chai'ge of jiospitalman Appi'entice George ^c^hool were honored this week by
driving under the finfluence dur- r^ublanezki, Jr. son of Mr and ^l«>cUon to Mu Alpha Theta, in-
tlio month of October -an
increase of 92 drivers or two per Lake
George Lubianejdd
, ,, , ^ Montonla Road, /Kings college mathematk-s club.
cent over the same month last ^i^untain, N. C., has graduated
from Naval Hospital Corps school
It was the G2nd consecutive
at the Naval Traiining
The announcement was made
by Dr. iHarold V. Huneke, nation-
North Carolina’s contribution
of this year’s National Christ
mas Tr(*e is the m ibje; t of a 15-
le film boinrr sponsored bv j »
the North Carolina .Savings and wondering whether they
Loan League.
Hcirvest Season i Get Ready
Is Underway 1 For Holidays
North Carolina farmers who 1 raLeIGH. — The lull
, is prepaietl.
j As for tile refrigerator,
card leftovers and use up
loonems of the half-Pnipty
stuck away in the back.
were wondering a few weeks ago present now is a good time to get
how to handle ail the soybean! .t-hp kitchon rpnrtv fnr hnMin
thats , will _ive you more space for holi-
Thursday, November 25^1971
be pulled from storage. If it
I hasn’t l>t?cn used since the last
holiday season, it certainly netvls
a claning. Also, check all seldom
used ecpiipment for holiday i-eadi-
ne.ss esi>ecially if it’s electric.
Tlin keen it handy until the holi-
. .. ^ day foods. A thorougli vvcshingover.
, , . . soybean! .the kitchen ready for the heclic with a soda solution will ht'lp to
;/ ternatton'al hiih sSi'^irranJ’jun- ^ wondering whetherTrey "‘’’shrid rnfrigern1.,r for fro.sh ,
For example, there are three pwd storage, she adds.
As for extra storage, Miss
The film, to be distributed by,
month that arrests on theeharge Great Lakes
exceeded those made during the
sam^ •‘'^ onth of the previous year.
Co’' ■ ;1 Edwin C. O'y, com-
rrano. ^ the patrol, feels that
the in O'^se in diiving under
the ini'uence arrests in contri-
Ibuting significantly to traffic
safety, but, at the same time, |
points to the increasing avail-1
'ability of breaith testing equip
ment as an important factor. 1IFLSA«b«j^v1L
“In October, 1970,*' Guy said.: ll7OV0t' WUllWOrill
“the test was available in only i
75 per cent of the cases. This Oc-1 M v f||
tnVr it wan aviilaWe in 9.5 per! ill 1 CXUS
cent of the cases. Tbi'^- I think. [
harvest some of the weather- maior iobs*\<7n /.an j Hinson suggets you check ihp
damaged beans at ai. I the^ way ear^y checkin - equip-i Equipment that’s u'^ed only, freezer to see if there is enough
Harvest weather has been par-; j^ient to see that it's ready for'when preparing for a large space for foods that you bake
in the area of: the added cooking surge, clean-1 grajp, such as a roaster, needs to before the holidays.
most of the those special serving!
bans are gixnvm—the northeast.. Wishes, and making room for thei
illowever. no section of North' storage of extra food ‘ ‘
I rr,,, ^ Carolina e.scaped some damai .e, when the hnHHav unk nrx
K. readyh> roasting of f<^ld stLs both the
member- accomplished a first as far as harvest crops such as (‘orn, pea-j range and refrigerator will be
I called upon for performance
oxten-1 above and (beyond the call of
tree was
Center,, secretary-treasurer, wbo is a North Carolina Travel and ticularl^ adverse
professor of mathematics at the; Division, will tell state where
As a hospital corpsman he! University of Oklahoma where; particular
•ill aKe first aid. assist in the national otficc of Mu Alpha i
operating room, administer med- ^ locate<l
icines and nurse the sick and
injured.
nuts and (olton.
survey by county
I
indica^’es the success r" our of
forts to nrovirte the w’lhj
•the tools needed to assist him
in doing his job of protecting
the law-abiding public.*'
The patrol comm-andor
that of the arrests made thu.s'
far this year, 80 p^^r cent of the
drivers voluntarily submitted to,
tests. Seventeen per cent refus-1
p(i the Test and in the remaining
instances it was impossible or
impra’ctical to administer th(?
the te.st.
1 To be eligible for .
I ship a student must have a “B“ i Christmas tree is concerned.
I average in at least four semes-, will j he Tar Heel stale i A
j ters of college preparatory mat he-j G5 foot Fraser Fir sion agents and North Carolina
Imatics and be enrolled in thel^^^^wlll grace the White'House State University extension spe-
' fifth semester. iHe must also;*®wn, but also the .smaller JS- cialists indicate that individual
! have an overall (grade average Off will be placed in fields of soybeans may be dam
'at least a “B” in all courses Room of Uie White aged as much as y2 per cent.
I en to date. • White House. , average of the sur\'ey was
! Mu Alpha Theta, founded in| film will e.xplain the 21 per neni dJimnge.
19.57, has now grown to moie than | search lor the trees and hCAV the Drs. John Clapp and Evrett
1,000 clubs In 46 stales and was found in Pisgah Nichols of the NCSU staff are
FULTON'S
Dept. Store
d.'ty, notes Thelma Hinson, ex
tension home management spe
cialist, North Carolina Stale
University.
So take the time now to give
these appliances the ' thorough
cleaning they need.
Although cleaning the oven is
a job many homemakers do not
care about, tempers will stay
c -’mer if you do the job before
the holiday rush, the specialist
believ'es. Do a thorough joib now,
she adds, and it will be easier to
clean up after th final big meal
117 W. MTN.
Kings Mtn., N. C. 28086
ing dried damaged beans under
government loan and selling
good beans, if storage space is
count schedule for damaged
beans is much higher than the
. government loan schedule.
Also, growers should not at-
plos from 78 deceased^m.otor vc-lii-
de operators wore sj .’omitted
showed evidence of alcohol con
sumption.
FORT'BLISS, Tex.—Army Pri- Canada, Japan, the Canal Zone,' Forest. The smaller tree assisting county agents in get-
v^tp rilnst Class Grover A. Whit- Puerto Rico, Iceland, Brazil, Oki- ,was provided by Kermit Johnson ting *'ecommendation.s to farm-
worth, son of Mrs. TLshie Whit- nawa and Guantanamo Bay, Crossnore, North Carolina, ors for Handling damaged beans.
v,.> 11. Route 3, Kings Mountain, Cuba. The club is co-sponsored (by,^ee wen fii'.s.t prize i A basic question some pro-
rerently was assigned to the 7th the Mathematical Association of fbe National Christmas Tree ducers have: should the beans
Air Defense Artillery. He is serv- America and the National Teach-! Growers assodalion contest. be harvested? Clapp and Nich
ing a' Ft. Blis.s, Tex., as a me- ers of Mathematics, and has at-; North Carolina originally was ! ols believe they should if the
■ vini" in Battery C of the artil-, traded the attention of top tio* expected to provide the tree | returns from the beans will ex-
lory S'Ui battalion. miithematks scholars in this ytitll 1972, but another state felt ( ceed the cost of combining. It
! country and abroad. , it could not fl. lfill its cbligafon. i wouldn’t take many beans per
II..' wife, Bi'enda, al.so lives on j club activities consist of work/fbus the advancement of the T-U'iacre to pay for combining.
,in areas of malhematus not,date. In addition to parti-^ The beans should be harvest-
_ - . -- --j usually covered in the classioom. | fulars on the tree the story wilU ed as soon as equipment can get
r 1 fir • Jjournal ‘containing challeng-; how the U. S. Forest Serv-into the field, and the damaged:
to the State .Medical Examiner programs and problems in 1^ and the Natinn.al Chridmas, beans should be dried to 12 to 'vx. y>.-v L.aiiia/^xri*
During the month, ibkjod sam- for ^^thematics Is mailed to each Tree committee have watched , 13 per cent moisture before o- beans. They should be dried to
'' ' club three times during the over the tree since its selection' ing to market. j 11 to 12 per cent moisture for
; school year. Regional meetings in May of 19?1. j Nichols and Clapp emphasiz-1 long term storage and checked!
are held each year and students The tree was cut on Friday.'ed that damaged beans Should I each day until cold weather sets!
are encx>uraged to participate in November 19 and after being! not be blended with good beans. | in to stay. Afterward, they
' many extra curricular mathemati- displayed at Asheville, Charlotte! In harvesLina sprouted beans,! should be checked weekly to
UAim cal activities. j and Greensboro, it was given an j the combine should be set so that | determine keping quality. Dam
MWllK “The UniversiF ' Oklahoma official send-off in Raleigh on. the sprouts will be knocked off. | agd beans have unstable keep-
__ and many other »or universi-i Sunday. November 2S. | Here are two other recom ^ ing qualitis and are more diffi
n flW special . .sHeration to' lightinr of the tree will take! mendations: | cult to stoio than so.nd, mature
•• jnp sH m jmW m M m mjf Mu Alpha Theta '^einber.s when place on Deremher 16. nmumr?
mSS mm mm m m mm m m m mm m^ schoiarsiiip applications are pro-
mmm m m mm m m m mm mw cessed,” or. Huneke said. “Stud-
jggg gjm m HmmmMMm ^^0 have discovered that the
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Miss Brenda K. (Hoyle serves
as the faculty sp<?nsor for the;
Mu Alpha Theta club at Kings
Mountain high school.
Students earning the honor of
memibership are:
Michael R. High, Irelou Eas-
lou, Samuel D. ColLirts, Jr., I,aura
F. Plonk, Robert W. (Moore, Elr-
nest P. Petersoff, John F. Brid
ges, Tommy F. Shirley, Mary L.
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Stephen Proctor
Completes Basic
At Ft. Jackson
FORT JACKSON, S. C.—Army
Private Stephen R. Proctor, 17,
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Bessemer City, N. C, recently
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H e received instruction in
drill and ceremondes, weapons,
I maj reading, combat tactics, mil
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; first aid, and army history and
; traditions.
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