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. 1 P«ge 8 KINGS MOUNTAIN Hospital Log VISITING HOURS Daily 10:S0 To 11:30 a:,u. S to 4 p.m. and T to 8 p.m. ' kings mountain herald, kings mountain, n. c. Self - Contiol and Speed - Control Thursday, January 27/ 1966 Contribute To Highway Safety -/ HERE SUNDAY — Dr. and ijifFs.' Robert L. Goette. Presbytericm' missionaries to Korea, will speak at First Presbyterian church during Sunday services. Mrs. Laura Bell Mrs. John Blanton- Benjai-nin Bum^ardner Mrs. James Byers Mrs. Mattie Carroll Mrs. Early Cash Mrs. Buth Cobb Henry Deal Mrs_ Sidney Dulin Mrs! Marvin Hamrick Mrs. Will Hemphill Mrs. Luther Herron Walter Hines William Houser > Chalmer Goins Mrs. Billy Humphries Mrs. Claude Kelly Melvin Morgan William McClure Mrs. Solon Norris Ronniie Perkins Mrs. Grady Patterson Mrs. Janies Roseboro Paul Sanders Miss Sue Service ' Hugh Smith Mrs. Rosa Self Herman Sprouse Mrs. Jessie Taylor Mrs. Wiley Wallace Mrs. A. P. Warlick A. P. Warlick Mrs. Will Weaver J. K. Willis, Sr. ^Irs. Nellie Wright Mrs. Clark Rushing ADMITTED SUNDAY C. D. Finley, City Mrs. Paul Glenn, Dilling St. Diane Keeter, City ADMITTED FRIDAY Gary Gunter, 308 N. Morris, Gastonia Mrs. Dave Huffstetler, City i Self control and speed control ; help to smooth the way for all I kinds of traffic—cars, trucks and ; buses. Major Edwin Guy said j this week. i Major Guy, who recently took charge of the highway patrol’s S traffic safety division, i(s from Western North Carolina. And I the veteran lawT.an has seen i some rugged weather and driving conditions in the mountain area weight in the carrying extra trunk. “Letting some air out of to day’s low pressure tires to in crease traction doesn^t really help but may actually ’increase the tendency to side skid,’ he said. “And while it’s a pretty g.iod idea to carry some sand in the trunk in case you 3;et stuck, any other additional weight can make I “Guarding against mistakes in.; steering tricky and create big ' iudcment that come with impa-1skids out of little ones. . iSrand adjusting speed to fit! Tests by the .National Sagty 'changing road, weather .and (Council show that e.xtra trafffc ronditions will enhance!in the trunk increases traction ac wortlu the ; anv driver’s chance to escape a Uittlc that it is not wor wreck ’’ he said. risk. Maj6r Guy reported “On anv trip, long or short, if ; ’ “.\bout the only thing -oi anj pav? to be e.xtra watchful every i real value to increase traction is ; moment you’re at the wheel. ! the use of snow tires and tire 1 “On slippery roads, mountain ; chains, ho saict. I or otherwise, you’ve got to be a- ., For example on loosely pack- llert else you might find yourself ^ed spm^ow ‘ \ trvinT to control a real skidmo- c-ent increase ovei highway tires iE^e added 1 and reinforced chains increase i Major Guy said that while | traction by 313 per cent ^ imos? Tar hLi winters are leni-I “.Should severe conditions de- 'Sra severe ston.m could still velop, meet them with extra IsMke before the first days of | caution.’’ Guy emphas^ L - Radio Reports Here i Whitener Resumes 'WASHINGTON,.D. C. — Con gressman Basil L. Whitener (D- NC) has resumed his weeklj' ra dio reports which are carried over 27 Piedmont and western North Carolina radio, stations. Whitener .made his first program | i« Washington this week for the second session of the 89lh Con gress. Congressman Th.imas E. .Mo"- gan' (b-Pa.i, Chairman of ti e House Foreign Affairs Commit tee, is the special guest of Con- gressm.an Whitener on- the: radio report this week. They discussed the critical U. S. position in Viet l^aro. Whitener’s'- program is ca^rried over local radio stations. T''G hour the pnigram is carried Queen To Head {Smokers More Likely To Suffer Heart Attack Than Non-Smokers Kings Mountain Bus Station is under new inanageinc-nt. John Queen, native of Gas- ! t o n i a, announced Wednesday that he is operating the bus lermihal on W. Ring street seven days a week from 6 a.m. until 10 p.m. In addition, Mr. Queen said that extensive remodeling wall begin this week. A coffee shop will bo installed offering break fast, sandwiches and fresh CHAPEL HILL - Timothy Tarheel frequently asks, “What kind of person is most likely to have a heart attack?” He is fat, he smokes .more than a pack of cigarettes a. day; hi.s blood cholesterol level is above normal; he haS high blood pres sure. This unfortunate fellow is an ideal candidate for a coronary heart attack. It does not follow, of course. doughnuts and will be operated i.that a slim, non-smoking wom- ; by Mrs. Louise Shankle, who will | an with low blood fats ,and ,no I also assist Mr. Queen in ticket | hypertension cannot have a heart sales. Mrs. Maudie Garri.s, King.s over local radio stations. | Mountain beautician, is, renting hour .of the program can be I the back quarters of the termi- learned by consulting your local I nal and v ill operate her beauty station • shop, Maudie s Coiffures, she [said yesterday. Mrs. Garris spring. .. I To meet these conditions if j they come the safety chief cau- itioned against two rather wide- i spread beliefs about winter driv- reducing- tire pressure and it driving to essential trips, sure your gas tank is full, certain all safety distinguished service award storm, worthy and use tire chains „r,H for deep snow and glare ice. St. Mrs. John H. Mitchem, ^ Elm Goettes To Here On Sunday Speakj Mrs. L. B. Sprouse, City Mr. Robert Woods, City ADMITTED SATURDAY Mrs. L. P. Baker, Sr., 609^1. Pied.r.ont Ave. Mrs. Boyce Gault, 112 Deal St.. Mrs. Fred Herron, Box 252 Mrs. Larry Lefevers, Bessemer mg; Budget Funds Foi Large Items Of Equipment Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Goette, Presbyterian (.missionaries ta Ko rea, will be guest speakers at Sunday services at First Presby terian church. They will speak to combined adult classes of the . Sunday School at 10 a.m. and Dr. , Howard. 107 Deal Goette will fill the pulpit at the i a.DMI'TTED SUNDAY 11 o’clock worship hour. Dr. Goette, his wife, the former Emily Smith of Gainesville^ Fla., and their three children will spend their furlough year in De catur, Ga. RALEIGH — Household equip ment represents major purchases for most families. Your family budget may work more smooth ly if you set aside money for le- placing large items of equipment when it is needed. Knowing how long some fam ilies keep household items may Cjty ! help you determine when replacc- -^-..Henry Martin, Rt. 1, Kings i ments will be needed, 1 helma Creek, S. | Hinson, extension home manage- Mrs’. HorniS Nelms, 104 Sadie 1 me-nt specialist, North Carolina ' ■■ ■ ’* Rdieign, at Mrs. Ernest Di.xon, PO Box 22, Blacksburg, S. C. Clarence Goode, 108 Guyton Loop B. G. Greene, 303 Blount St., Athens, Tennessee A native of Gainesville, Dr. i Mrs Elbert Hutchins, Blacks- Goette received a bachelor of sci-1 C. ence degree, a master of science i degree and a Ph.D from the Uni versity of Florida. He also at tended Presiyterian School of Christian Education, Richmond, Va., for a year. The Goettes, Robert, age 11, Linda, age nine, and Bill, age eight, expect to return to Korea in 1966. Mrs. William Lewis, Gastonia Mrs. E. W. Powell, Rt. 1, Waco Rd. George Sellers, Margrace Rd. Johnny Swan, City ADMI'TTED MONDAY Mrs. Broadus Jackson, Clinton, Dr. State University- points out. Findings from a U.S. Depart ment of Agriculture study show that when families buy new equipment, the average service i life is about 10 years for either a j conventional or an automatic , washer, 15 far ah' electric refrig erator, and 15 for a gas or ehv- tric range. If a family buys used equip ment, the average life span will Mrs. Morgan loins G-W College Faculty BOILING SPRINGS — Mrs. Druscilla (Fred A.) Morgan has assumed the duties of office sec retary of Alumni Affairs at Gardner-Waab College, it was announced today by Dr. Eugene Poston,, president. Mrs. Morgan recently complet ed the IBM Data Processing course at Gardner-Webb College and has taken, accounting and other courses at the college. Alumni files are being placed on IBM cards for more efficient handling. A native of Kannapolis, Mrs. Morgan is a graduate of Candis High School and has attended Hardbarger’s Business College in Raleigh. She and her husband and three childfbn live at 239 Country Club Circle, Shelby. They are members of the Ascen sion Lutheran Church. laycee PSA lina’s new apportionment plan. - Mike Dixon is program chair man and will introduce ttie pro- i gram. Other morher of ihc Bsoses’ Night cemmittoe is Wil liam White, brother of Senator White. Jaycee President Jaco'n Dixon said that nominations for* the. arc still being received and area citi zens are invited to clip a coupon from this edition of the Herald and send their choice’s name to the 'jaycee committee in charge. Young men 21-35 are eligible to receive the service hwarcl. A j judges’ comi.Tittce of citizcni; | over 35 will announce the 'win- ner. The banquet will begin at 7 o’clock Avith dinner at the Wom an’s club Winner of the 1964 award was Richard Culyer, Kings Mountain teacher. attack, the North Carolina Heart Association says. ' It does mean .that each oc the unfortunate factors listed,for c-ur fat friend is known to he asso ciated w'ith mankind’s leading killer, ^d that the more factors the high- an I nounced that Miss Betty Fulton ' present in one person has been employed as a beauti-!cr his risk- cian and that the staff will num-! T^he b-asis for this sharply de her five. lineated portrait of the co onaiy Relocations to tlic bus station prone human is not the result of arc expecti'd to be completed in ' subjecli\ e guesswork. It 11=, In about'.three weeks, Queen said., Mrs. Ganis has for sometime opt rated a bea-al.y .shop in her | home on IManer road. Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard Fos- 1 ter have operated the terminal 1 here the past several months. i types of vegeta'.le) fats in the diet are quite helpful in this re gard. “As to high blood pressure, in most oeople it can h? lowered and controlled with medications. Here again it is important that the job be done under the super vision of a physician. One final point is well worth noting:-it is never, too late to start. • - ' Statistics seem! to show that the excessive smoker who quits reduces hft coronary risk down almost ta the level of the man who never s.T.oked; life insurance studies indicate that the former fat maiy is almost as safe as his brother who has always been lean; and the death rate from hypertension fell 44 per cent be tween 1950 and 1960 — thanks largely to the availability of an ti-hypertensive drugs. Hope for hearts isn’t an ab straction, the state heart group says. Tar Heels can take heart. The VeSerans Ceinei was Dur- PrimaTy Fight D3rcas Cline of Fallston. Senator Hollowell, 61. born in Kinstom attended ham high school ai\d Duke uni versity where he won a law de gree in 1929. Active in Derno.^ra- tic politics for many years, he was for eight -years chairman of the Gaston Democratic c.xecutivc " EDfrOR’S NOTE: Below are V’eterans Administration to some authoritative ans-vvers by the of the many curicnt questions ! from former servicemen and I (heir families. Furtner informa tion on veteran.s benefits may be , obtained at any VA office. , tj—My neif-hbor, a disabled veteran receiving .ronthly di-i"-1 except!sn, stead, a statistically valid find, ing from an e.xtraordinary study which has been under way since 1919 in Framingham, Massachu setts. In that year 5,000 men and i women were selected at random ! and i^iven extremely thorough I physical and psychological tests. , Tiiey will be closely followed — * with, frequent ^c-examinations—- for a total of 20 years. While the piclure is not yet complete, an a-nalysis by-the e.x ports of the data collected ovoi the years to elate gives a pretty clear composite picture of those ameng 'the 5,000 who have had heart attacks. Clearly the typical victim i.‘ that fat ci.garettc”. smoker witt high cholesterol and hyperten sion. It may seem strange that any . ne should find the.se facts heart cning. yet in a way tlioy are. Fo it should ,G noted tiiat, with on all the factors which bility payments, received an in come t|uestionnaire from VA; his payments would be stopped it he did not report his animal income_ I am nwiving disability , , , 'compensation oa.yments, but havi coiTmittee, and w-as a .e ega^e ^ j received the (lUG' tionnuirc. the 19p2 National Demo^ia u | j fjjg report of income anyway? make our fat man ^an ideal cm didatc for a coronary are either n* evcnt.able. curable or treats, ble. according to the heart dis ea.se control agcnc.y. Our c.andidatp cannot, of course 1 help beinj a man. He is stud; with his sex, and statistics Indi i 'ate unquestionably that mcr Rre Department To Hold Drive Announcing the visit of the missionaries here. Dr. ?aul Aus- Icy noted that the Goettes were eyewitnesses to the dissension be tween Korean college students and the Seoul government which led to the recent rioting of some 8,000 students in Taejon. For the second year, nation wide unrest on college and uni versity campuses and widespread demonstrations resulted in clos ing the schools early. Among those closed last sprin.j was Tae jon Presbyterian College where Dr. Goette heads the chemistry department. appliance when purchased, Miss Hinson says. The life span of household 40g I equipment varies among families, ! she says. Some families use their Mrs!*Luther Laniew, Margaret {equipment until it no longer op- lerates; others prefer to replace Mrs. Philip Lee Shouse, III, I som.ething more modern. Grover , The quality The Bethlehem Volunteer Fire Department will hold a house-to- depend on the condition > of^|he j fy^id drive Friday night, it was announced today by Roy Dixon, chairman of the Board of Directors. All directors and firemen are asked tOrbe. at the Fire Station at 7:00 ready to begin the of the equipment I Mrs. Charles Wray Doster, Rt. 11, Bessemer City I Ernest Taylor, Rt. 2 I Mack Camp. Citv ADMITTED TUESDAY Mrs. Erskine Dugan, Gastonia Mrs Millard Metcalf, City Mrs! Raymond Barber, Gas tonia Steve Well, 708 Bridges Dr. Ernest Huffstetler, 307 Walker St. purchased and the use and care it receives will affect service life. You may prefer to keep your equipment for a longer or short er time than the U.S.D.A. study indicates. However, this informa tion can help you estimate when you might need replacements, and you can adust your budget to cover the added expense. Try Protesting against the Seoul government’s ratification of a treaty providing full diplomatic relations with Japan after 55 years, many students, professors and writers have sid^ with Ko rea’s Mining party opposing the treaty. Werner's Father Dies In Florida campaign Portly afterward. The drive will cover a four- .mile radius, starting in the Beth lehem Commu-nity, covering the Dixon and Long Creek commun ities, and Highway 74 from BuL falo Creek to the Kings Moun tain city limits. His Wife is the former Evelyn , ^ nci::hbnr ev'iclcntly vc j '.-ffer co'onn.rics much move fre Hitch.- • J 1 f I cc-ivos m.nnthiv “pension” ()a.y j quently than women, at least u.'. Mr. Childers le.signc as ; |(j„ jj nen-scrvicc conncci-■'il the latter rcacii the mepe week as 14th district upenor | clisaliiliiy. 'i'ou are rcccivin.g - pause. Court solicitor. He : “compensation’’ p"v. rents for a; P,ut there is no reason unde' private practice in both . • , servico-connerted disability which the sun why our candidate shoul iy and Gastonia, and was ele:*!- ed three terms to tlie state Hou.si^ of Representative's. Ho is a nfv tive of Lenoir, attended the Uni versity of North Carolina, Ap palachian State Teathers college, the University of North Dakota and the University of North. Car olina Law school? His wife is the former Delores Roberts of York, S. C. You And Social Security Q—How much are the premi- ■ams for health insurance under the Me'dicare Program? A -Hospital insurance requires no payment after retirerent; supplementary medical insurance premiums are $3. a month begin ning July 1, 1966. 'These pay- -nents will be matched by the-- Federal Government. Q—If I sign up for supplemen tary medical insurance, will I have to pay $50 a ye.ar whether ir not I am sick? A—No, you pay a $3 cronthly (remiOT. and the first $50 of any oovered expenses. Your insurance hen pays 80, nercent of^the bal ance. If you have no expenses, vnu pav only the $3 monthly aremium. Q—Will social security tell mb •vhich doctors and hospitals I must go to in order for the in- mranee to pay? A—No, the Act specifically guarantees freedom of choice to he patient. Q Must I pass a physical ex- 'mination for health insurance? A No. An examination is not “cquired. to plan your replacements so you will not need to replace more , than one large appliance in any } ford, Chai’les Neisler and Odus Entertainment predicted will be brief. Mo.T'iiers will elect a president, vice-president.s to succeed Jona-s Bridges and Eugene Timms, and three directors to three - year terms to succeed Wilson Craw ls nor a''fccted by you'- otlier in-1 rcm.ain obese. The weight o come. Yoit do not nred to file ?. 1 eycn the 'fattest iTan can b * report. I brought down to a healthy love Q—I vece've e r!on'^''’wice-"’-Tn- i -md kept there, nected disaHlity pen.sion from | 43^,1, it should be done only un the VA amounting to ,$80 po | ftp- the guida'ice of a phj-sician. mont,h.. If 1 no longer live with I starvation diets or ct'aer fac my wife will Tldse any of my|nie;hod3 of losing wqight, prac pension and if so, how much? { ticed on a do-it-yourscK basis, A--If you and your wife live a- | he dangerous', part and you are contributing to | her support, your pension pay { ment will not change. If you and ' your wife live apart and you do not contribute to hpr support, you w'ill be considered a single person — witho'.it dependents — and your maximum incoixe could j then not exceed $1800 per year. ; Your exact pension will depend one year. Miss Hinson advises. 1 Smith. A high cholesterol level pre sents a tougher problem. Despite earlier claims, no drug has yet been found which can safely and certainly reduce blood fats in all patieints. But'there is increasing evidence that diets which replace saturat ed (largely animall fals . wit-h Q- Will the health insurance oav for my drugs? The only dru-^s paid for by ’his plan would be the drugs vou would be given while in a hospital or extended care facil ity- "Q Are,, people \vh9 get disab)!!-. V payments 'eligible fob Mfedi- care? A--No. To ouaTfy for Medi care you xust be 65 or over. Dis ability payments are made to Dcrsons under 65. on vour individual income. I unsaturated (m o s 11 V certain Q—I hear tliat health insiur- ance benefits will hot be paid before July 1936. Can I wait un til then to apply? A Persons sja 65 before 1966 cannot be covered for the medi cal insurance unless they have signed UP before March 31. 1966. Now at McGinms Dr. Goette reports Taejon Presbyterian College to have opened on schedule this fall with classes conducted as usual. A former research chemist with E. I. DuPont de Nemours in Camden, South Carolina, Dr. Goette went to Korea in 1960 as an educational missionary for the Presbyterian Church U. S. Heh.as been largely responsible for in creasing academic prestige of Taejon College which attracts more students than it can re ceive. The college has been great ly strengthened by its progress in chemistry due to Dr. Goette’s efforts. The school gained nationwide recognition in 1963 when its first graduating class r.anked highest among all Korean colleges in government examinations. Despite the outside pressures of student unrest, Dr. Goette has Continued to improve the chemis try department serving in an ad mlnistratlve capacity as well as doing laboratory design, super vision and construction and or dering equipment and chemicals. Jacob A. Werner, 78, of Lees-1 burg, Fla., father of Willard D. Werner of Kings Mountain, died January 16 following a brief ill ness. Born in White Water, Wise, he came to Leesburg two and one- half years ago coming from Winter Park and prior to that he lived in St. Louis Park, Minn, where he served as mayor for 20 years. Mr. Werner was a former Mayor of St. Louis Park, Minn, and at the time of his retirement he was water registrar for St. Louis Park. He was a charter member of Paul Revere Lodge 321 R. F. and A. M.; and a veteran member of St. Louis Park Lodge 202 Inter national Order of Odd Fellows. Mr. Werner was a member of the St. Louis Park voluntary Fire Department for over 40 ■years." Also surviving are: his widow, Mrs. Mille Werner of Leesburg; one daughter, Mrs. R. L. McCul- lers of Leesburg; also four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday, January 19. in the Woodlawn Memorial Park Chap el In Orlando with entombment to follow in Woodlawn Memorial Park Mausoleum. 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