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• t/00Hinton Newsl Tues. Aug. 7, 1979 igeoTheater ", # :co-Theater, a obile grau- rtts theater, presents John lry, an original play written sod directed by Maryat Lee and Iformed by young people IrOn the Governor's Summer YoUth Program and volunteer rdents of Summers County. 'rlili performances this week 7 Toes.- August- Alderson Re- fo(atory- 6:00 P.M. fd.- August- Pipestem Am- ph{lheater- 8:00 P.M. IO !ri.- August- Hinton Court- hotlse Lawn- 8:00 P.M. Ifllie Jean Young, poet, and pl@wright and lawyer for the Federation of Southern Cooper. True Avd Pipestem News Recipe- GERMAN POTATO SALAD- Nice and tart. Makes 6 sergings. 1 tablespoon flour, V4 cup cold water. V4 cup cider vinegar, 2 tablespoons sugar, V4 t t.aspoon white pepper, 2-3 teas- po0ns salt, 6 medium size warm boiled potatoes, peeled and cub- ;d, I J/z cup minced yellow o!l- ionl % cup minced sweet green peppers. 1 cup coarsely chopp-' ed Celery. 3-4 slices crisp cook- ed bacon crumbled, 6 hard- coked eggs, peeled and dicedl Blend flour and 2 tablespoon water in a small saucepan, add remaining water, vinegar, su- gar, pepper, and 2 teaspoons salt, and cook stirring, until mixture boils. Place potatoes, onion, green peppers, and cel- ery in a large bowl and toss lightly. pour in hot dressing and mix well, Cool to room temperature add bacon and eggs, and toss II III II ? ' " " -S "- - " I I I Schedu00' Aunt Rena's " ° -°" Club Quilt 6:00 P.M, at the Aldersen Re- formatory, and will speak with JF.L, @ •. the audience after the perform- antes, iI Amcilla Biekley, professor Of 1 w. u.. by Irene Boiling iverslty will attend l he August 10 performances tt Hinton Courthouse, Lawn. She will speak with audience after per- formances. Admission for the Piptem formatory, and will speak with the audience after the perform- English at West Virginia Un- iversity will attend the August 10 performances at Hinton performances is $1.00. All others are free to the public and you may wish to bring a lawn chair along for your own com- fort. again. Taste for salt and add more if needed. Serve at room temperature. About 250 calories per serving. VARIATION: HOT GERMAN POTATO SALAD- Cut 4 strips bacon crosswide in julienne strips, brown in a large skillet, and drain on paW toweling. In drippins stir-fry 2-3 cup minced onion until golden, 5:8 minutes. Blend in 1 table- spoon flour, add 3/4 cup water or beef broth and the vinegar, sugar, salt, and pepper called for above. Heat and stir until mixture boils; keep warm while potatoes are still hot, slice thin into a large bowl; scatter with bacon, omit green pepper, cel- ery, and eggs. Pour hot dress- ing over potato., toss gently to mix, sprinkle with 1 tables= poon minced parsley, and serve. About 195 calories per seving. Mr. find Mrs. Ugene Trivett and their son's family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy crrivett. Wayne and Mark of Wilkes Born, N.C. made a supri.se visit to True and Pipestem July 29, 19'/9. They visited hi tim homes of their aunts. Noralec McBride and Pansy Walter. Mrs..Walter resides i the .... e of her daughter land son- in. law, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Kcaten. LESSON NO. M We are a long time speak- ing of our "Next Door Neigh- bor", but we are fortunate to have lots of them and this very pretty block with just using two • different sizes Of the triangle will make you perhaps your best yet when made with all the assorted scraps you may have on hand. Although most of my next door neighbors live a couple hundred yards away, even this is nearer than they were many years ago and we surely are blessed with  many good ones. It is very nice to have some- one to turn to when you need a helping hand pr just someone to talk too. In.turn, I try to be a good neighbor to them, I know to this day, the majority of them "would help us in any way possible. Like this block has many klifferont colors and prints, our next dor neighbors have many facets to their porsonality. To just run in for a chat, borrow a cup of sugar or to take you to an important appointment when your car won't start, or just a smile and a kind" Hello" if both were working in their respective yards in summer. It really doesa't matter to ua, .if you are white, black, yellow, purple, or green if you are a nice person. ][ like all people for who they are rather than what color they are or what relig- ious or political veins they may have. Now, if you don't like me for saying this, that's OK. I wili Still like you. To me it's peo- ple actions and attitudes that really distress me at times. Have you ever, on first meet- ing someone, thought you would prefer'aot to. know them better and l.ate, find them to be your 'best friends and of course, this works in reverse also. Someone can make a good first impress. ion and thaa ..A Guesa l'm too" high Tempered", but I cannot stand this continued quarreling and blekering.and bringing up things from long ago that are best forgotten. I have found it is better not to speak at all if you have to "growl". I suppose this must apply too, to nagging the " old man". You took him for better or worse and if you got the "worse", make the "best " of it ..... or grab your hat and "g|t " ( You will make two people happy). Course we were really discussing next door neighbors, weren't we? So, rem- ember, Love your neighbor, but not too often or not too much. Right? This "Next Door Neighbor" block calls for five colors and prints. You can make it as per instructions or perhaps have a new design by changing the colors and prints around in each block or if you have scraps on hand, make each block in the whole top of a different set of colors. By making the forty- two blocks and using a three inch border your quilt will measure seventy-eight by ninety blocks and using a three inch border your quilt will measure seventy- eight by ninety inches. We all know by now if you want your quilt larger to add a wider border or add more blocks to one side and one end or this type of block could be set with bands between blocks. Which ever way you make it, is up to you. Maybe if you're nice to your next door neighbor, she will drop by with her needle and thimble and help you quilt it. Helpful hint: In hand quilting to help keep your fingers from getting sore as you hold under- neath the quilt for the needle to prick, put some colorless finger nail polish on your finger. A thimble on this hand would be useless as you Want to be sure you are quilting through all three layers of your quilt. Now to my promise I made in lesson No. 3 ( see, I told you my promises are good). What I do is to move ( or have Fred to) furniture on the floor ( make sure the face of your fiber rug on the floor. Lay the backing on the floor ( make sure the face of your cloth is down,.this will be the back of your quilt when finished). Take hat pins or large darning needles, start in one corner and slant two across each other, go all around your backing stretching taut as you go. Next, do the same with your batting by removing your shoes off, you can keep your socks on 'if they're clean ! ). Start pinning in the middle ( those color head pins again) you will soon be doing all this without pinning through into the rug. Smooth to the side as you go, pinning down CANI}II) CAMERA- A penny for your thoughts Mike! aft. I0 lushes tall weighing in at 120 pounds, 14 year old Michael Whitt was relaxing on his grandparent's front porch at True'. Mike also stopped off to visitrelatives in Cleveland and Pliney on his way back home trnm a wcation in Canada with his uncle Joe McBride and cous- in 'rim llivatter. Mike is the son of John and Jane Delors ( McBride) Whitt of Hopeweli. The youngest child in the Whitt fa rally. the length of your quilt first. Back to the middle again and pin to the other side. You may not need to pin crosswise if you pin close enough down the len- gth. You can roll your quilt better when you get to the sewing machine. Roll your quilt from one side and start quilt- ing in the middle lengthwise. Next row, remove pins and reaching under your quilt, smooth toward edge and hold- ing the three layers tight, sew the second row and on to the edge ( on all rows check the back so you won't pucker it, if so rip it out and .start again). Turn your quilt and }ew long ways from the bottom up as before. Do this on the same principle to the'width of yotff quilt. This is for straight quilt- Timothy Sean llovatter celeb- rated his tSth birthday August 2. lie attends Princeton High Scl:mfl. 'rim's activities in seh- qd are basketball, cross-coun- try and choir, lie jokingly re- marked that his hobbies were ing only and most sewing mach- ines have a quilting guide att- achment. You will naturally turn your quilt in a different way to make the diagonal quilt- ing lines such as a diamond design. I have seen some boa- utifui cable quilting designs done by machine such as is done on the bands, borders, etc. Probably with practice you will learn to "sew circles around me". Your ironing board beside the machine when quilting can be a great help to take some of the weight of your quilt. Now, let's get going and not only be a good neighbor, but make this pretty top. Happy Quilting Aunt Rena = Ci-fie T Di iD s o sease : Most mothers can tell when tt that the babies might h I their baby's cry means trouble, an nammieal .detor...y . • • . ma e melt cries uidnCtl Now sclentmts are trying te . analvzahahi' crip. a.q chmg tn But the findings are still [ Per • ,, di''a - .................... liminary. L Mr. and Mr RIP i -'A-.biomedical engineer at the "The cry is the reusltol .u.mbus, Ge [:'.\\; Massachusetts Institute of complex muscular aetivitimiting lvlr.  Technolo nd r si ." says tfoward L Golub, liller ....  gy a a e dent m . ' . . " .,.=.. pediatrics at Upstate Medical M.I:T. engmeer designing __  -: Center in S" racuse New York s spinet! Mr. ano moael. "If there •  .... ,- have collaborated to devoln n wrong w:th the muscles, or  iccompamed I • " ;''1 CO-- rmn'tor ......... m.dol, ...... ,w pva'fil'a', -. the central nervous system lind. family,_ M  th, .i,. ,€ ......  ;.r., controls the muscles, the so ert Thomas, i C°mparing the m°del with tee" will be affected' :ath°f 1 orded cries of real babies, the . If the computer model car researchers were able-- most of improved, the researchers ,eunion at Mt the time -- to tell which bab- pect to detect-- from the so dvania the [ ies were sick and which were of the cries- babies with b well. From their crying alone, damage, bacterial menin Using the computer model, and perhaps deafness. A the scientists could spot special fected model may make cries of babies suffering from ible early diagnosis of respiratory distress and jaun- disease from sounds. To find out more about dice. The reseachers are now attempting to zero in on the ecting lung disease in chile cries of babies who may be and adults, contact your h vulnerable to sudden infant American Lung Asociati death dyndrome. In their stud- the Christmas Seal ies so far on supposedly heal- matter of life and breath. thy infants who have died in their sleep, the researchers sus- E00ctions of New Officers and Members members of the Board of Trust- ees. The new officers are: Ric Macl)owell, Presidenl : I lamlin, WV; Sally Blackwood, First Vice President, Fairmont, WV. ; Marcia Sontheimer Kincaid, Second Vies Presidednt, Morg- antown, WV. ; Edna Henderson, Treasurer (appointed), Charl- eston, WV. Board of Trustees members include: Del Denny, Sissonville • WV: Gloria Hammack, Mann- ing/on. WV; Don Page, Smith- ers, WV; Helene Harris, Char- leston, WV; Bill Reed, Park- ersburg, WV; Dick Schnacke, New Martinsville, WV; Lois Hammer, Charleston, WV. The West Virginia Artists & Craftsmens Guild, representing over 600 artists and craftspoo- pie throughout the state, has established permanent head- quarters at 4928 MacCorkle Avenue in South Charleston. "For the first time in its fifteen year history, the Guild has a permanent home," says Lynne Schwartz- Barker. the first paid Executive Director of the Guild. In addition to offices the South Charleston building will house a shop selling members' work. The shop, yet to be named, is expected to open in mid- August. The Guild also recently held elections for new officers and "v2  ..' " ',= ": ' " ": -- it was believed in India that basil opened the gates of heaven to the pious. @ ..... 0 / \\; Nimitz Exxon open under new Management. New owner will provide: lub. services, brakes, tires, and minor repairs. Namt,d Director Open 7:00 A.M. To 7:00 P.M. Dr. Roland A. Woboe has been named program director of the newly establhad Mas- ter of Arts in Humanistic St- udies offered by the West Vir- ginia College of Graduate St- udies. Wobbe, formerly an aesceiate professor of English at COGS and West Virginia State Coil- the impoanea of the human- Ities to the ideal and the real- ity of higher ndueatlon," said Wobbe. Wobbe, wha received a Ph.D. from the Univemlty of Exeter tn, England is the auth of a book on Graham Groene, has publ- ished fiction and criticism, and Is actively invofved in Instru- etiomd film, televisien and mul- timedia production. A resident of South Charles- ton, Wobl is married to Stir- linary program is the first leae Stork who mist him humanities master's degiee In with rmumreh inpublishing aad West Virginia. It iS heartening audio- visual projects. to know 1hat COGS reeoiz Your patronage appreciated. girls: lie atnds the immandel ege, will eontinae tenehh as Baptist Church at Princeton professor of English and Hum- arid dreams of one day becom- unities at COGS. ins a lawyer. His mother Is "This tnnovative, tnterdtaeIp Joyce ilarrisan and his step father is Kenneth Ilarrls0n of Print:eton. Grandson of Mr. and Mrs, J,evi MCBride of. True. Jim Lilly (owner) Just Among Friends It cost the average American $500 last year, paperwork created by the Washington bureaucracy. out the Internal Revenue Service Form i040 took 149 lion hours of the nation's time in 1977. The paperwork burden has been a problem for time. In 1907, according to the magazine Policy Theodore Roosevelt boldly stated, "antiquated and bureaucratic ways have been abolished and a renovation of departmental methods has been inau By 1974 it was so bad that a U.S. Commission on Fader Paperwork was established. When it was dissolved in 197' the Commission had more than 800 recommendations reducing paperwork, including establishment of both publi and private watchdog agencies• They were undoubtedly overwhelmed by the fact between 1972 and 1977 the paperwork load increased than the rate of inflation--from 145 million man-hours 1972 to 210 million man-hours in 1977. To put those harlie Fulle in perspective, the Wall Street Journal points out that 21 ,upervisor at entury black million man-hours is about what it takes to produce all white hot Chevrolets made in the U.S. in a year; or to put it anoth a hundred way, "federal paperwork imposes on the private sector ? annual cost equal to the production of 2. I million passeng  i cars." Reprinted with permission from "Just Among Friends," helpful hint consumer magazine of Amway Corporation. 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