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YOUR AN6WER TO ED BEFORE
^ HEKR^NC MY ANSWER
TO you:
ALL
Women's Health
EX-SEilVICEMEN
YOU ARE MOW QUALIFIED
FOR A GI LOAN
That's right, rogardless ol wh(*n you wore in sorvioe. WWI,
WW 11, Korean or Peace Time — Under the new housing
act jusi passed by Congress all (IPs who have nof had a (*I
loan are eligible for one — Even if your eligibility has run
out under the present law. You are eligible.
For lurther information Call
Hamrick Construction Co.
Telephone 482-3869
821 W. Warrrn St.. Shelby, N. C.
“Cleveland County's Quality Builders"
8:26-10:14
‘ New York. N. Y. (WMNSi
Planning a trip to Mexico City?
Dares Salaam? Komi)ay? Buei os
Aires? One helpful item to t; ke
with you U a pocket sized dii ‘c-
tory of doctors who can sp» ik
Engli.sh and who have recei' ed
some of tlieir medical training
in the n. S. or Britain. The 3i-
rectory, which costs $o a year, is
put out by rntermedie. Inc.. VT7
Third .4venue. New Y'oik, N. Y.
10017.
An I n ter medic represen t a I vr
told Women’s Medical Xt \s
Service that doctors accepted or
listing agree to charge a reason
able fee for first visits, and to
make night calls in emergenc: >s.
The directory lists 2.50 phyd-
cians in 1-19 cities around the
world.
It is also .worthwhile to inqu’rc '
aliout local ixcdical facilities :
'th* AmiTican embassy or con.i
lau.
Dundee, Scotland (WMNS)
The oral contraceptive pill is
only (;:'e of the most effici' i
contraceptives known, it a :
heipj regulate irregular m -
strual cycles and relieves pi i
' ful menstruation. Tiicse findin :
reported to the Brutish Medi
. Association, confirms similar j
j sei’vations made by U. S. £ r
' Mexican family-planning grou ;
A British physician poin <
out that women on “the p!
have better general health p
lection since they must go tc
physician regularly for a cho •
up in order to get their “p. I
prescriptions.
New York (WMNS) — Music
may .sootlrc the. savage iberst,
but the human hear:tboat does
more. It soothes the human baby
so that it cries less, gains mr re
woighi, and sle<‘ps better than
Infants not exposed to it. T lis
is the startling finding of N.nv
York psychologist. Dr. I.ee Sa!k.
R. B. Moore has been appoint
ed Manager of the Southern Bell
Telephone Co.rpany’s Gastonia
C'cmmercial Department, repl;ac-
ing K. Bryan Houck, who wu.s
iTi'enily pi'omoiod to Divisi»>n
CnmmeiTial Supervisor in South-
ern Bell's West Division Off;
in Charlotte. The announcemr .it
was made today by C. E. I'aHoy,
Ga.‘:tonia District Manager.
Moore’s telephone career lie-
gan in the Dii’cctory Advertiii ig
Department in Charlotte He has
worked in Asheville. Henderson
ville and Charlotte. Prior ta l is
appointment to Gastonia, ho was
a manager in the Charlotte Ri.si-
ness Offii'c.
Tile son of Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Moore of Asheville, he attend'd
public schools in Asheville, and
is a gr’aduato of Lee Edwards
high school. He served in the U
S. Air Force in 1950 and 1951
Moore is married to the f< r-
mer Patrdcia Himes of Charlotte.
They ai'e members of the MeJi-
odist church.
In Charlotte, Moor'e was a
member of the Hornets Nest Civ-
itan club.
While in Gastonia, Houck was
a member of the Official Board
of the First Methodist church, a
member of the United Fund’s
Board of Director’s, and this year
was president-elect of the Gas
tonia Civitan club.
Southern Bell Promotes Two,
Houck Is New Division Manager
wdio obscr’ved the effect on 102
infants of r'ound-the-clock play-
j ing of a tape of human heart-
■ beats in a hospital nursery.
Dr. Salk found that the in-
' fanls did not resp^jnd in the
; same way to other rhythmic
■ sounds. When a tape of a gallop
ing heartl)oat or a very rapid
ijoat was played, the infants be-
I came more restless and cried
more frequently,
i Dr. Salk i-epoils that even old
: er babies from 16 to 37 Tonths
; like the “lub-dub. lub-dub" of thi
j human heart. These youngster
! fell asleep more quickly when
lulled by a heartbeat sound thar
I by the playing of a lullaby or
the sound of a metronome beat.
t- * *
I The exciting uses to which
: medicine has put hormones sinc^
: they were discovered a contur\
ago are unfolded in a Randorr
I House book, The Hormone Quest,
; by science writer Albert Q. Mai-
'sel.
Maisel translates highly tech
nical material into popular Ian
guage. He begins with the story
of how hormones are produced
by the 13 tiny capsules of tissui
in the hu.Tan body the endoc
Fine glands - which altogether
weigh less than half a pound
The book also traces the develop
ment of synthetic hormones,
which have helped com'^at heart
disease, arthritis and the effects
of aging.
George Washington said fare-
well to his troops at the Fraunces
Tavern in downTown Manhattan.
Sally Rand is 61.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Eugene Mc
Carter and son, Billy Gene, visit
ed during the weekend with Mrs.
McCarter’s sister. Mrs. K. E. Er-
w'in and Mr Erwin in Anderson,
S. C.
' Today, tast(:
happy difference in the flavor of
STYLE
pmm BEANS
1
SEASONED WITH MIDDLIN' MEAT
If you want to Cook beans ::or HOURS and add the pork seasoning yourself, that’s just fine. Southern
Homemakers have been coodng beans in this manner for years ard have set the standards for true
luscious flavor. As a matter (>f fact, that’s just the way we cook Beaver Creek Beans—slow and flavor
ful! It costs us more, but we spare no effort or :ime to bring you the finest, most carefully preparec
beans available at ANY Price!
??? Some companies just add water and barely cook.
??? Others try our method, but their beans cost more.
S,
BEAVER CREEK TOPS THEM ALL IN SUPERIOR
FLAVOR AND VALUE
ac/Oi'/a ^/e atmostteactoiaqrocerif stores
Just one of the 15 varieties of Ready-to-Eat, Be aver
Creek Beans from The West Jefferson Canning Com
pany—the South’s most outstanding Cannery.
Save Beaver Creek labels for valuable premiums.
Write for Premium Catalog to: , «
Beaver Creek Pr mium Dept., ^
Box 356, West Jefferson, N. C.
BEAVER CREEK
GIFT CERTIFICATE
%
ft'
GOOD FOR ONE NC. TOt' Z'Tr. OF ANY 8. C PRODUCT
RED KIDNEY BEANS 3AQY BUTTER BEANS
YELLOW EYE BEANS OCTOBER BEANS
GIANT LIMA BEANS NAVY BEANS
GREAT NORTHERN BEANl PINTO BEANS
GREEN BEANS & SI ELLIES BLACK EYE PEAS
ENJOY YOUR CHOICE OF BEAVER CREEK
BEANS BY R DEEMING CERTIFICATE AT
YOUR FAV .RITE GROCERY STORE.
TO DEALER;
West Jefferson Can
ning Company will
reimburse regular
retail price of the
products provided
you and the con
sumer have com
plied with the terms
of exchange.
PROMOTED ^ Bryan Houck,
at top, has been promoted to
Gastonia division commercial
supervisor for Southern Bell
Telephone Company and R. B.
Moore has been named to suc
ceed Houck in his former posi
tion as manager of the Gas
tonia commercial deportment
lor Southern Bell.
Farmer Reaps
Big Dividends
By Fertilizing
A little extra effort at this
lime of year will enable faimer.s
to get a lot of extra irilag«» <*ut
of their fc.seue pastures.
Carl Blake, extension agron e
my speeialist at N. C. .Stale Uni
versity at Raleigh, says fescue
will put on about per cent (d
its total year’s tjrowih during
September. 0( lol)er and .\ovem
her.
But it will take a fall applica
tion of fertilizer fur thi.s growth
potential to b<* realized.
For farmers with a pure stand
of fescue, Blake recommends
that they add 50 to lOi) units of
nitrog('n per acre. August is the
bc.st time to apply the nitrogen
in he Mountains; yej)trml)er is
est for the Piedmont and Coast
al Plain.
Although the extra fertiliza
tion will pay off in the i‘(juiva-
lent of one to one and a half
tons of hay per acre, Bhtke said
that unfortunately n«»l many
farmers are realizing th:.; p-ten-
tial.
Fall fescue gro.wth is especial
ly desiiahle. he said, for ir.riin-
taining a hef*f brood herd. Tt pro
vides good fall gra/init :>-id can
offer an a'^euniulated growih to
carry ri beef hcid Into th(‘ win
ter.
Blake also urged formers who
have not hemi fettili/in.g their
fescue legularly to set aside vO
definite time each spring .and
fall for tills praetjee. An apple
cation of -IfX) to Ht'O pounds of
0-1020 per acre and 50 to 100
units of nitrogen is recommend
ed for the spring, and anollun
50 to ItH) units of nitrogen are
recotnmended for the fnll.
The .same suggestions hold
true for orchardgrass and Ken
tucky bluegra.ss.
The St. Lawrence river pours
400,(XK) cubic feet of water per
second into the Atlantic.
Thursday, August 26, 1965
MOUNTAIN
Hospital Log
VISITING IIOUNS
Dailtf JO:,.o to 11:30 a.m.
S to \ )}.v} find 7 to a p.m.
'Poy Richard Blanton
Mi‘. P.:iy Lt*c Griflin
Mi.ss Uunnie Maxell Griffin
Mr. Sarah F. Gioves
Mr-:. Ji 'nc-i i;. Holder
Mr. William F I Imi un-
Mr. Flank Jack.um
Mi.-i I.ela i:<Ii Jjeks-m
Mr. Ahiert B. Jones
Mis. James Lanier
Mrs. James R. Long
Mr. William Mauney
Mis. Arthur Patterson
Mr. Boyce Payscur
Mr. Joliii Poteat
Ml- Janio M. Pruitt
Mis.? Nanev Sue Service
MiFs Litula Ann Smith
Mrs. Thelma Boles Sprouse
Mrs. Oscar Lee Thomas
Mr. JL-rcs Thornton
Mis.? Waiuia Ann Vinson
Sandra Mavis Ware
Mrs. Ricliard Yarbrough
AD.MITTKD TTIURSDAY
Mr>-. Kno.^ovcll Cooper, P. O.
Box 2.'»
Mr, Cliarle.s Gaforth. Rt. 1
James Ray Ilcavner. 213 Park
?!.. Shelhv
VDMlTrFD FRIDAY
Mary Rose Bryant, 511 \v.
Mountain St,
Mr. Charles McKinney, Jr. -Il l *
W. KiiU St.
Mr. tHiarlie Patrick. 5090 Mid-
pines
Mrs. Maggie Rail Filkington.
P. () Box 12. Dallas
Mr. 'rhoinas Pollock. 310 K.
King St.
Mrs. Anderson Webber. Rt. 1,
Box 76. Shelhv
Mr. Lloyd Wood. 110 W.
Georgia Avc.. Bes.semer City
ADMITTFD SATURDAY
Minnie Burris. HM N, Cansler
St.
Mr. James K. De('. Rt. 1
Mrs. Addie Mae Dixon. Rt. 2
Mr. John Louie Flum, Rt. 1
Mrs. J. X Gamble, 410 VV. Gold
St.
Mr. W. T. Gregory. 3S00 Park-
dale Circle
Mrs. .1 dm Iz'C. P. O. Box 722
Mrs. Maphica Sidlei's. 214 E.
La. Ave.. Be.?semer City
Mr. Zch Vance Waters, P. O.
Box 21
AD.MITTFD SUNDAY
Mr-^. Dwight Chapman, 114 Or-
i(*ntnl Ave.
.Mrs. Lawrence Calvin Farrin.
Rt. 2
Mrs J. B. Hawkins, .503 James
St.
Miss IJla T^olita Horton, Gen.
Del. Bes.semor City
Mr.s. Luther Howell, Box 13.
Grover
Mi.?s Betty Jean Iluckabee. Rt.
2, Bps.semer Citv
Mrs. Otto C. Kiser, Sr., Rt. 2
Dexter Wayno Lovelace, Rt. 2.
Bov 46
Miss Minnie McClain. .304'-: K.
Ridge StriH’t
Mr. Wrnv A. Plonk. Jr., Rt. 3
Mrs. WilliatT Seism, Rt. 1
Mrs. Furman Sprouse, 2100
P.orkdTle Circle
Ricky De.m White, 402 E. Bos
ton Ave., Bessemer Citv
ADMITTED MONDAY ‘
Thomas Walker Br.vant. 706
Me''dowhrook Rd.
Mrs H ert Knsley. 700 W.
Mountain St.
j Mrs. Freri F. Hicks. 2220 Sun-
, set Dr., Gastonia
I Div id O. Jenkins, Rt. 2
I Killerest pd.
I Steven Rfjv I ong, P. O. Box
‘ 3.5'> Br.s-jcmer Citv
I Mrs J^^'ner Putnarn. Rt. 3
1 Mrs. Sus^n Davis Rhvne. 1210
! N’nderwrv Apt. .5. Columbia. S.
' C.
I Mrs. Ceor rf. Tliornhurg,
1 Bov J.15 Bessemer C'tv
I M'-*'. Vir-^inia Williams, Rt. 2,
I P,o«;emr>»- UitV
: M'V Ttinnie^ FiaiC^f Wvklo, P.
' O Pov .aoo Boscr>met* City
^^MTTTT^^ TUP^DAY
I Ml’S Wntter MrNeelv. Rt. 1
I .M'*. Prd'.bv Gene Lawson, 1240
I '?e'^end .St.. Ext.
Mr. Horace Jeffries, 210 C<ans-
ler St.
I .Drfrey Wad” Withersooon. 721
I Mountain St.. Cherryville
j Johnny Eugene Mitchell, 721 S.
j McniiUain St., ChenTville
I Ronald Scott Mitchell, 724 S.
Mountain St.. Cherryville
COMEDY CORNER
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