Pao* lOB-KlNGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday. December 31, 1981
Carmet Promotes
Elizabeth Killian
Elizabeth A. Killian has been
named production supervisor for
Carmet Company’s Minetool
division, a member company of
Allegheny International, Inc.
Prior to joining Minetool,
Killian was a drill press operator
for the Homelite division of Tex
tron, Inc. She joined Carmet in
1979 in the brazing department.
She and her husband, Odess S.
Killian, have four children and
currently reside in Bessemer Ci
ty.
Carmet Minetool is a major
supplier of mining and construc
tion tools.
ELIZABETH KILLIAN
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Topics
By RAY JOYE
New system collects the blood o potient loses during surgery and after, filters it, and
returns it to the patient. It was designed by o doctor at the Son Jose Heolth Center in
Californio.
Researchers at UCLA report thot postmenopausal "hot floshes" are reol-biochemical events
in the broin thot trigger bursts of hormones. Mony doctors once cloimed they were
psychosomatic or imoginory.
In Konsos City, there's o special "hotline " for concer potionts. Volunteers offer emotionol
support, and specialists give no-chorge second opinions.
Yale professor has tested 0 diophrom "pocemoker "-o device thot octivotes and controls
the nerve impulses that produce breothing-with long-term success. Patients who could not
otherwise breathe hove worn the pocemoker tor more thon eight yeors.
Now being tested: a gold compound pill ogoinst orthritis. New formulotion is said to do owoy
with poinful side effect of the pure metal, which is sold to hah the progressive nature of the
disease.
Worm wishes for o wonderful Christmas from the folks ot Roys.
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"Whoro Frionds AAeot"
New Books
At Library
New Arrivals at the Cleveland
County Memorial Library:
Fiction
Breakfast Of Champions; or.
Goodbye Blue Monday! by Kurt
Vonnegut; The Country, by
David Plante; Expensive Habits,
by Robin Vigfusson; Horizon,
by Lee Head; The Lovelock Ver
sion, by Maurice Shadbolt; The
Night She Died, by Dorothy
Simpson; Nightmare Country,
by Marlys Millhiser; People Ver
sus Kirk, by Robert Traver; The
Power That Preserves, by
Stephen R. Donaldson; Promises
To Keep, by Hy Brett; Rem
nants Of Glory, by Teresa
Miller; Sauce For The Goose, by
Peter DeVries; The Silver
Spooner, by Darcy O’Brien; So
meone In The House, by Bar-
Dara Michaels; Spring Moon, by
Bette Bao Lord; Strata, by Terry
Pratchett; Sunshine and
Shadow, by Antonia Van-Loon;
Surviving The Flood, by
Stephen Minot; There Was This
Man Running, by N.L. Ray;
The Tin Cravat, by Jack D.
Hunter; Unheard music, by Ur
sula Perrin; The War Train, by
Brown Meggs; When The
Emperor Dies, by Mason M.
Smith; The Woman Who Went
Away, by Firth Haring; Year Of
The Dragon, by Robert Daley.
Non-Fiction
The Airline Builders, by
Oliver E. Allen; The Ancient
Mariners, by Colin Thubron; Ar-
co’s Complete Woodworking
Handbook, by Jeannette T.
Adams; Barnstormers & Speed
Kings, by Paul O’Neil; Battles
For Scandinavia, by John R.
Eking; The Best Free Attrac
tions In The Eastern States, by
John Whitman; The Bluebird:
How You Can Help Its Flight
For Survival, by Lawrence
Zeleny; Boat Handling, by Time-
Life Books; Browse At Your
Own Risk, by George Price;
Chemical Principles, by William
L. Masteron; The Color Book,
by Wendon Blake; Embroider
Your Clothes and Linens, by
Gina Celestin; F. Scott Fit
zgerald, by Rose Adrienne
Gallo; Fireplaces and Wood
Stoves, Handbook For College
Admisions, by Thomas C.
Hayden; The Hirshhorn
Museum & Sculpture Garden,
The Illuminated Book Of Days,
Jewelry: History and Technique
Form The Egyptians To The
Present, by Guido Gregorietti; A
Little Treasury Of Love Poems,
Marvellous World Of Fossils, by
Daniel Pajaud; Music For
Patriots, Politicians, and
Presidents, by Vera Brodsky
Lawrence; The Official Preppy
Handbook, by Lisa Birnbach;
1001 Decorating Ideas, Livings
Rooms.
Construction
Is Approved
Foote Mineral Company to
day tmnounced that Sociedad
Chilena de Litio, Limitada (SCL)
approved construction of a
lithium carbonate facility in
Chile. SCL, a Chilean limited
partnership formed in 1980, is
55*70 owned by Foote and 45<7o
by the Chilean Government
Development Company, Cor-
poracion de Fomento de la Pro-
duccion (CORFO).
The lithium carbonate facility
which is designed to produce an
nually 14 million pounds of
Lithium carbonate from a brine
deposit in the Salar de Atacama
in northern Chile is estimated to
cost approximately $61.2
million. The decision to 'roceed
with the project was made after
completion of a feasibility study
and preliminary engineering
which was begun in 1975.
Final engineering on the new
facility will begin immediately,
with construction scheduled to
begin in early 1982. Completion
of construction and start of pro
duction is scheduled for 1984.
Foote Mineral Company,
located in Exton, Pa., is a major
producer of ferroalloy and
lithium products. Foote current
ly produces lithium carbonate
from brines at Silver Peak,
Nevada, and from spodumene
ore at Kings Mountain, North
Carolina. The combined annual
lithium carbonate production
capacity at these two locations is
34 million pounds. Foote is the
only company in the Free World
producing lithium from brine
sources. Foote’s total lithium
reserves, including its Chilean in
terests, are 462,200 tons of
lithium, or 2,458/430 tons of
lithium carbonate equivalents.
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NEW OFFICERS - Plcturod above or* now oi-
iicers of tho Bothworo ProgroMivo Club, who
of flf* onnual Chriatmo* Ladioe
Night dinnor lait weok at Bothworo School.
Loft to right aro Jim Yarbro, oMlotant
troasuror; Lorry Alien, director; Stokei Wright,
•ecretory; Fr^ Tote, director; Myer* Ham-
bright, dlrfctor; lock Harmon, prefident; and
Royford White, treasurer. Not pictured. Ben
nett Masters, director.
Civil War Soldier Photos Needed
W.T. Jordan, editor of “North
Carolina Troops, 1861-1865: A
Roster”, is seeking photographs
of Civil War soldiers in military
uniform from Cleveland Coun
ty-
One such photograph will be
selected for use as an illustration asked to contact W.T. Jordan,
DAVE VAN DYKE
...During WW I
DAVE VAN DYKE
...In later years
President
Honors
Van Dyke
The family of the late David S,
(Dave) Van Dyke of Kings
Mountain last week received a
certificate of recognition of Mr.
Van Dyke’s service to the United
States by President Ronald
Reagan.
The certificate read:
“The United States of
America honors the memory of
David S. Van Dyke. This cer
tificate is awarded by a grateful
nation in recognition of devoted
and selfless consecration to the
service of our country in the
Armed Forces of the United
States.”
Mr. Van Dyke, who died Oc
tober 16 of this year, served the
country during World War 1. He
served in France from
November 10, 1918 until June
20,1919, and was discharged on
June 21, 1921.
For many years before his
retirement, he was a farmer in
the Love Valley Community.
in Volume IX of “North
Carolina Troops.” The photo
will be returned to its owner,
together with a free copy of
Volume IX.
Owners of photographs are
Historical Publications Section,
Division of Archives and
History, Department of Cultural
Resources, 109 E. Jones St.,
Raleigh, N.C. 27611.
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