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•/ 8 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Thursday, April 28, 1966 Patents 'Have Definite Influence On diild's Choice Oi Vocation RALEIGH — Parents have a definite influence upon their child’s choice of vocation. They can help him select a career in. which he has an interest, the a- bility to do well, and a chance to earn an adequate livelihood. To-do this, parents must stay alert to occupational trends, home economics extension specialists at North Carolina State University believe. ble for persons vvdth little educa tion and no job training. This means it’s becoming more and ■Tore necessiary for young peo ple to complete high school and prepare for a vocation. thy number in goods-producing ! industries. Service type occupa tions often require special train- ing. To some extent, it is possible to predict the fastest growing serv- Another important development | ice occupations. Professions relat- is the shift away from jya oppor- | ed to medicine will need more tunlties in production industries. i people as the population increas- This trend will probably contin-- es. Nurses, laboratory techni- One current trend is the de- i ue. The number of persons in/| cians, medical secretaries, physi- creasing number of jobs avarla- servic?* industries now exceeds ■ cians, dentists, and dietitians will b« in demand. The need for teach^'s will con tinue to increase. Related job op portunities in the field of educa tion arel ikely to increase as are sales occupations.-With a contin uous growth in population, there will be a need for more e.-nploy- ees in banks, insurance compan ies, and other financial institu tions. ttt d N wim lUiii 1 APPLIANCE BONANZA Why settle for 2nd best? The BEST costs no more at Sterchi’s! Kelvinator^NO FROST 99 / J Big 14 Cu. ht. Refrigerator-Freezer •279“ EXCHANGE Vr Frost Fvee ... No Defrosting Evei*! 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TH OUT Hi, LARGFST HUMF FURNi'.HFHS Umo Y( id ly Steichi Salesmen —Hendeison Hemdon 01 Don Banett Watch Weight Says Heart Group CHAPEL HILL The poet who claimed “April is the cruel- est month’’ didn’t think of the swimming season - when Tar Heels of all shapes and sizes climb into bathing suits and, hit the beaches of Variety V'acation- land and 'ceyond. For many over-fed, undcr-exor- cised adults, the moment of truth comes with the first try-on of last year’s swimsuit—or a spank- in,^ new one. There, in front of the in:arror, they realize what a multitude of sins their street wear has covered during the months of hibernation. > In a bathing suit, the bulges, paunches and flab are exposed for what they are. And that, whenever it happens, is the cruel- sst month. Unattractive they are, these signs of excess weight do more than assault one’s esthetic sen.se, the North Carolina Heart Associ ation says. Above-normal weight means highcr-than-average risk of such diseases as diabetes, kid ney ailments and cardiovascular conditions. Some educated esti mates hold that, compared with a person of normal weight, the overweight individual runs two to three times the risk of develop ing high blood pressure, hyper tensive heart disease and coro nary heart disease (heart attack). Life insurance prciriums are usually higher for the fat man, too. That’s because life insurance companies have found overweight associated with a higher risk of dying from diseases such as those mentioned above. Premiums are reduced as weight—and the risk of d3dng from these diseases — goes down. If you are rudely jolted by the first glimpse of your.self in your bathing suit, take a look at your daily food intake. Excess weight is usually the result of three fac tors; (1) Eating too much; (2) Eating the wrong kinds of food; (3) Getting too little exercise. The extra pounds you collect at various Darts of your anatomy ’’epresont calorics you took in but did not work off. The French, for all (heir love food andjjiouth-watering sauc- (^,^re a very practical people. They have a saying worth re- morbering the next time you are tempted ■ y a fudge nut sundae toppd with mountains of whipped cream; “A minute in the mouth; an hour in the stomach; a life time on the hips.” . The cardiovascular diseases, the North Carolina Heart Associa tion reminds you, take more lives each year than all other causes combined, 53 per cent of all Tar Heel deaths. Why let overweight raise the risk? You can lower the odds bj’ lowering your weight. You will most certainly look bet ter on the beach. ELECTED Tolly Martin Shuford, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Shuford of 412 Fulton Rd., Kings Moun tain, has been elected sopho more representative to the Men’s Judicial Board next year at Wake Forest College. William D. “BiU” HARRILL Candidate For 43id District North Carolina House Of Representatives Elect A Businessman Executive Vice-President— G. B. Hanill Agency Forest City, N. C. G. B. HarrUl Chemical And Supply Co. Shelby, N. C. Experienced — City Government Civic Leadership PRESENT MEMBERSHIP FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH — VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS — MASON — AMERICAN LEGION — BOARD OF DIRECTORS ALEXANDER HOME FOR MOTHERLESS CHILDREN. DEDICATED TO SERVE THE ENTIRE 43rd DISTRICT WITH FAIR, EQUAL AND JUST TREATMENT TO ALL SECTIONS. "LETS PUT % HARRILL IN THE HOUSE rv Subscribe To The Herald h 7 , Fonl is Nodin Sales in the Carolinas. Thore’s gottabe a ffason! To learn the reason, take the seat-of-the-pants test. You slide the seat of your pants behind the wheel of a '66 Ford Galaxie 500 2-Door Hardtop and try it. First thing you’ll notice is the quiet. Quiet teyt a lot about quality. And that says a lot about why Ford is so popular here. Come on in. Today. 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