/? Page 6 / KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. / Thursday. May 12. 1966 G-W Yearbook Is Dedicated To Spangler BOILING SPRINGS—^The 1966 things which has ever happened Anchor, Gardner-Webto College’s | to me—especially since it comes yeai' ,ook, was dedicated Wednes- from you—^the students,” said day to R. Patrick Spangler of Spangler. He went on to reem- Shelby, a trustee and supporter phasize his desire to see a four of the college. jyear college at Gardner-Weob The Shelby businessman and | and also to pledge the erection of vice-chainman of the state’s Con-1 an auditorium, servation anil Development! Reference to the auditorium Board, received a standing ova-1 due to the assembly being tion from the student body as he held in the Bost Physical Educa- walked forward to receive the i tion Building. This (facility was book from Sandra Honeycutt, not constructed to serve as an as- sembly building but is the only “Tliis is one of t}ie greatest I structure on c.ampus which will I bright future. So much is owed ' to a devoted leader of the college that this year we take an excep- jjtional step outside the college family to make this dedication. ‘‘To R. Patrick Spangler we de dicate this book in the hope that was made to Spangler on the portrays well that exceptional i.asis of his work for the college , 1965.1966 when Gardner- during the past two years as lU- launched into a new era tional ,general chairman of hs of growth and advancement, successful fund drive. Miss lion- eycutt, who is from ilarrisbiug. "It is impossible to list his accommodate the entire student i body for meetings of this type. Dedication of the 176-page book general chairman of the c.am-1 Spangler and his'Erother, E. paign which has passed the $2,-| W. (Bud) Spangler operated 625,000 mark will .stand in his- j Spangler and Sons Concrete Co. tory as a turning point for Gard- ner-Webb. in making tV.e dedication said, deeds, his work and his dedica- ‘‘This has been an exceptional tion to the continued progress of year. Tlie more thoughful of our those things which we have come^ students have felt tlie ciuickenin ; 'to lov'e. His record of persbnalI5' [tinue in life those principles you pulse of Gardner-Webb and gloi i- raising over $1 million for the ‘ revealed to us—not only throug.h ed indts advancement and its school and serving as national' words but also through action.” ‘‘R. Patrick Spangler has giv en his time free and freely. His family, his business, his work in civic areas and his duties as vice- chairman of the state’s Conserva tion and Development Board must have suffered due to his de votion to the college. “For this and much more we return to you our pledge to con- of Shelby, Spangler Ready Mix Concrete Co. in Kings Mountain and the Shelby Sand and Stone Co., Inc. of Shelby. They have named the college's new stadium in honor of their mother, Mrs. Vernie Patrick Spangler and in memory of their father. Earnest Webb Spangler. Jarring Heart Disease Fads Say Timothy Tarheel Apathetic Students received their annuals following the dedication. Houston is seeking the Repub lican and Democratic conventions in 1968. m \ w I II VIRGINIA SLICED .7i BACON LB. Po Sio^ •in W-D SPLIT FRYING CHICKEN . . (A Dixie Product) PALMETTO FARM PIMENTO (A Dixie Product) 1-lb. ■ ■ ■ cup CRACKIN' GOOD CANNED (A Dixie Product) S cans for .'C CHEESE CRACKIN' GOOD BISCUITS BREAST LB. W-D FRYING CHICKEN . . 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CAN CHAPEL HILL — The North of 1966. Carolina Heart Association puts j More North Carolinians die of its cards right on your table, Tim-. heart and blood vessel disease othy Tarheel—and the cards are | during the first four months of all hearts. One of the hearts is 1 the year than will die during the yout)?- I entire year because of cancer. Februa.T Is the shortest month' “';.a„^?"';hem! morf l5mtlf “"cwollLS ™ Is so becauK statistic usital. rasISS w| 1 1. .. ... o/.- J I of sounding as if they apply on- wrecks throughout the 36o days ' jy g^y you’re the the next guy to the next guy. Heart and blood vessel diseases statistics get closer to home, the state heart disease control agen cy says, because at preseht death rates, more than half of all liv ing North Carolinians will event ually die from this leading cause of premature death. Unless, of course, heart researchers come up with some answers in the meantime. . .and unless the new knowledge is put to work. The state Heart Association doesn’t bandy with these statis tics lightly. First of all, the agen cy doesn’t want to scare anyone into a heart attack — nor does it wish to provide North Carolin ians with imagined ailments — nor does it believe that the aver age North Carolinian is not al ready aware that heart disease is a major health problem. However, heart researchers have found that thousands of heart disease fatalities could hav' been prevented—and millions of prem'ature heart disease casual ties in the future can be prevent ed if folks would only pay a bit more attention to their heart health. Timothy Tarheel, the odds are that the heart disease statistics apply to you—and early recogni tion of heart attack risk factors, for example, might very well pro long your life. ■* Sometimes, North Carolina Heart A.ssociation leaders have the feeling that they’re talking only for their own health—when they’re really talking for youra. (Timothy Tarheel, however good- hearted he may be in his support of heart research, seems to keep right on thinki ngthat the statis tics do not apply to him.) Statis tics do coiunt, and heart disease's premature death toll counts up. Those deaths, like the less fre-~ quent but equally appalling mo tor vehicle death, might have teen prevented. An ounce of pre vention is worth a pound of cure —but neither prevention nor cure can really be measured in eco nomic and human terms and, measurable or not, prevention is serious business. For information about heart disease risk factors, write HEART, Chapel Hill, North Car olina. And remember, Timothy Tarheel, being informed is only the first step. What you do with that information is a matter of life and death. Statistically, it is a matter of life. It is a matter of life for you and the other guy. DEEP SOUTH OR DUKE'S Limit 1 with $5.00 order . 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Net earnings for 1965 of $1,- 497,100 on sales of $23,693,628 represented a 42 percent increase over earnings for 1964. Share holders were told today that working capital of more than .$8,800,000 is the highest in the Company’s history. 2:24-6:1 C. E. WABLICK INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance Protection # Business # Auto # Home 739-3611 110 W. Mountain St 4:23-tfn ■-*} TbU tiM I VOL t 'jt''' iSiil NURSl Mary stuff pltal nursifl Nui Toi Miss Chariot tion of icQ at June 1. Anne Hospiti Hdwari Mr*. Ci a supe flistant A gr Schod Pa., Mi B. S. i Cathol ton, D. She end North emploj tal in ( The son, 7 Tier, ri his fa Mr. conscii Jured 1:40 It five m Hei tain h inv* men J kon’s by a c bf Li- emerg Kings Ben cd wll to avc iBotl “total Roi supe tain will Park tary the I