2, 1968 s b« in county 1:25-5:2 "niursday, May 2, 1968 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERA.LD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Pag# Groundless Fears Most Frequent NazarenesSet NEW YORK (WMNS) —| t>roun<38 City, Mo., June 13-21. 1 the cervix, a possible site of can- When a husband learns that by the demolition or re* I*oi‘ the first time in chuKh 'cer is removed as a result of the his wife may need a hysterecto- „,oval of buildings. The Commis- I'ixlciy. '1''^ of the six .Na-za- operation. tny he may be as full of misap- ^ion, as a public service. Is pre- ‘cne General Supermtendcnls, prehensions and fears as his pared to give relocation advisory "’ho comprise the supreme gov- I In women of child - bearing^jfp Greeley said. Therefore assistance to families so displac- erning bost elective office in the Naz- duciTanrhorr^ones'ul will have no effect on the fern- * ^ - me uMii- j 1 4 u “In a very real sense, a wo- bishop in some d<*nominations. ininity of a woman. “Following ^ pressured into nav- make the decision The three clergymen retiring in !a hysterectomy a woman will | whether or not to have the opera- June will have a total of 62 years I look just as bright-eyed as she: -if a patient of mine remains tion. In my experience if the pro- of sa-rvice in the olfice. Th.->’ are: ever did," the professor observ- anxious and uneasy about the eedure is chosen by her the emo- Dr. Hardy C. Powers, Dallas, tional strain afterward is apt to Texas; Dr. G. B. W’illiamson and T’ kf ed. "Her figure will remain as operation, I will not perform it, ^ 'shapely, her sikn as un.wrinklod,i Dr. Greeley emphasized. “I can be far less.’ Dr. IlughC'. Benner, both of Kan ■her hair as lustrous, her voice give her medication for relief of The physician cautioned lha’, sas City, Mo. as feminine. Her sexual interest: most of her discomfort. Exces- sometimes a doctor finds a con- The three olhei ‘will remain as it was before the;sjve and erratic bleeding can be dition that makes a hysterecto General Superintendents will be I operation." controlled in a variety of ways, my mandatory. In such cases his candidates for re-election to four- I Contrary to the widely held Usually, hysterectomy is not an recommendation should be ac- year terms, myth, removal of the uterus does urgent procedure. It should act- cepted. There will be a ^ . . — — -- -- ficial voting delegates at the As- sembly. about half ministers and ‘ half laymen. They will represent I 76 church districts in the . S.. Canada, Britain and 47 other world areas. incumbent e- V ELECT] / GOVERNOR ' Why should you vote for dedication, experience and honesty? Why should you vote for a man , with ability and character? A man who will work ] for all the people of North Carolina. ^ Why should you vote for a planner? A man who will attack the problems before the problems attack the State. A man who is not afraid to challenge. A man with bold imagination and raw drive to work hard and long for our people. For j our State. I Why should yon vote for better schools, better roads, a higher per capita income and mutual respect for wder and justice? , ^ Why should you vote for Bob Scott in the May 4 Democratic primary? V Because you believe in a better North Carollnal BobScott A"™". Cleveland County Committee For Bob Scott ioi Govemoi Pat Spanglei, Chainnan Bliss Named Foote Officer Phila., Pa. — Directors of Fcxile Mineral Company iExton. Pa.l, in session today following the firm’s Annual Meeting of Shareholders, elected president L. G. Bliss as Chief E.xeeutive Officer. , Mr. Bliss .succeeds G. L. Weis-1 senburger who served as Chief Exe<-utive Officer since Sept. 1, 1967 when Vanadium Corporation of America was merged into Foote Mineral Company. Mr. Weissenburger eonlinues as Chair man of the Board. Prior to the merger of Foote and VCA, -Mr. Bliss was Chairman of the Board and President of Foote. Mr. Wei.ssenburger serx-ed the VC.A organization in a cones ponding capacity. Mr. Bliss joined Foote in 19.33 as sales engineer and subsequent ly served as general sale.s man ager and vice president of sales. He bei ame Presidmit in 19.36. CAST YOUR VOTE FOR John R. Friday —judge- district COURT 27th JUDICIAL DISTRICT (Gaston - Cleveland - Lincoln Counties) Presbytetian Experienced Lawyer Experienced Judge Veteron, U. S. Army Husband Father Graduate: Dallas. N. C., High School Wake Forest College University of Noetb Carolina School of Law '4 4-- TV t 'sii -fs.: Sesident • Lincolnton, N. C. VOTE FOR Friday on Saturday! (May 4th) (Political Adv. 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