KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Eddwin Rites Are Conducted | To Vacationing Heart Condition Is No Bar CSaude D. Baldwin. Sr., 73 of Route 2, Ellenboro died Thurs day, June 13, at 11:30 a.m. at Cleveland Memorial Hospital, fcudtenly. He was a retired textile work er. member of the Race Path baptist church and was a son of the .late Jesse and Claudia In- grlm Baldt^n.- He is survived by his wife; Craoe .Nance Baldwin. Surviving are eight sons; C. D. Baldwin, Jr. bl Rt. 2, Ellenboro, Charles .Baldwin, of Rt 1, Forest City, Bari Baldwin of Rt. 1. Moores- ^r®, Clyde 'Baldwin, of Ellen- porOi Lawrence Baldwin of Rt. «, Shriby. Bopby Joe Baldwin of Hampton, Va., Glenn Baldwin of Boiling Springs and Johnny Baldwin of Virginia Beach, Va., and four daughters, Mrs. Glenn Jones of Durham, Mrs. Mavis Peele of Hampton, Va., Mrs. Ed ward of Canton and Mrs. Clyde Huffstetler of Kin^s Mountain. Also surviving are one brother. It. B. Baldwin of Concord; .3P grandchildren and 20 great grand- cliiidren. ' Funeral services were conduc ed Saturday at 3 p-m. at Race Path Baptist church with Rev. R. L. McGaha, Rev. Joe Bridges, and Rev. Harold Brown officiat ing. Buriai was in Cleveland Memorial Park. i WeeUy •f WILSON CRIFnN Movable ladders should be strong, in good repair, and stored in a dry place. Broken or rickety ladders should bo d^trpyed. Many people are in jured when they fall from ladders placed against a build ing St too steep an angle for Stability, or too flat an angle to provide sure footing. itsolth it pMcleua . • t 1«l M halp psotaet yeun . • • Hampton Named Bell Manager Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company has announ ced the appointment of Murphy J. Hampton as District Traffic Manager for Southern Bell's Gas tonia District. Hampton comes to Gastonia from Charlotte, where he served as Staff Operations Supervisor in the State Traffic office of Sou thern Bell. He began his tele phone career in Greensboro in 1953 and has served in several Southern Bell towns since that time. The son of the late Mr. and Mrs. M'urphy H. Hampton of Rockwell, he attended Rockwell public schools, El Paso Tech. El Paso, Texas, and received his AB : degree in Business Administra tion at Catawba College, Sails- ' burv, .North Carolina. He served in the U. S. Navy in the Pacific area and Hawaiian Islands. I ' Married to the former Betty Woodv, the ll-imptons have two I children. David .Murphy and Suz anne Carol. ! The Hamptons are members of ; Myers Park Baptist Church. In addition, he is a member of the .M.-isonic T.odge an! Pine Valley , Country Cluh. Ho is also a mem ber of the St. John’s Art Gal lery and was a director of the Azalea City Kiwanls Club. Golf and photography are hit hobbies. CHAPEL HILL—Golf pros tak ing part in a match St a mile-- high course in Colorado com plained of feeling "tired” and "listless.” ' Gurkha troops manning the Indian border in the Himalayas have been knocked out of com mission by an invisible foe. Both groups experienc-ed in different degree some effects of high altitude sickness-caused by the ogygen-poor air at higher levels. If conditioned athletes and soldiers responded in that fash ion to a changed climate, what are the portents for heart pa tients planning vacations at alti tudes where their hearts would suddenly be asked to work hard er to provide sufficient oxygen in an unacoustomed atmosphere? It has been found, says the North Carolina Heart Associa tion, that most heart patients can travel safely to high altitudes, if simple precautions are taken to minimize the effects of sudden change. Your doctor is the best judge whether you can go, so Visit him before completing va cation plans. ■ It would be desirable for heart patients accustomed to living at sea-level, who have medical ap proval to vacation in altitudes of 7,000 feet or above, to make the ascent gradually. Over a period of ioveial days, llto body would adjust 16 t’le "thinner air." 'But today's jets zip across bor ders and even continents in a few hours, whisking people from flat country to sky-high climes. The fast change can cause high altitude sickness. Symptoms in clude drowsiness, headache, blue ness of nails, lips, nose or ears; a feeling of warmth and flush ing of the f«(«; poor sleep, poor appetite, and even dizziness. 'The plane ride itself should pose no problem, since passenger cabins are pressurized to meet high-altitude oxygen needs. 'The North Carolina Heart As sociation does suggest you get a :o(xl night’s sleep and eat a light breakfast before the trip. Neil McCarter On D son's List During 'flight, go easy on food and skip alcoholic beverages. On arrival in the high-altiludc areas, get some bed rest • if possible - and lake it easy, especially in the first 2-1 hours. If you begin to feel uncomfortable, be sure to seek medical help. Pv^. Oscar Jones i Finishes Course j I : FT. ORD, CALIF. (AHTNC) — i Army Private O.sciir L. Jones, 23. sen of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.! Jones, Route 2. Kings Mountain, N. C., completed a light vehicle driver course May 30 at Ft. Ord, i I Calif. I During the course, he was trained in the operation and maintenance of military vehicles I up to and including the two and ' cne-half ton truck. Instruction was also given in the operation of the intcriial combustion engine and chassis assembly. I DUE WEST, S. C. — Oscar Neil Mcy.irto', son ct M.'. and Mrs. Oscar McCarter, 008 West Gol l Street. King." Me unlain, N. C., h:i.> earned a place on the .scond semester Dean’s List at Ersidne College, it lias been announced by Dr. Joseph T. Slukes, vice president for .Academic Affairs at tile college. McCarter, a rising senior ma joring in Engli.sh, has served as secretary of the- Euphemian Liter ary Society, and has been a member of Garnet Circle, aeade- mie honor society. He is a 1965 graduate of Kings Mountain Iligli School. Protect your child from possible crippling accidents during his summer vacation. Write l.ir a Safety Checklist for parents of growing rhildrcn from tlie North Carolina Society for Crippled Children and Adults, 311 W. Rose mary Street, P. 0. Box 839. Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514. KNOX KUT N KURL BEAUTY SALON Will Close For Vacation June 29th and Will Re-Open July 9th 6:20-27 A quick change from sea-level living to hi"h altitudes may cause diseomfr-t because of thr lessened siipnlv of o.xvgen in the air. Making the ascent graduallv can he a heln. says the Nortl Car''lina Heart A'-sneiation. BRIDGES RADIO & TV at 423 North Piedmont Avenue will be closed the week of July 1-6 for interior alterations. GROW with ROBERTS A fast growing international manufacturer of textile machin ery, based in North Carolina with plants also in Greenwood. South Carolina, Spain, Belgium and Italy has immediate perm anent openings. If you know .someone who wants to return to tlie Carollnas, why not sugge.st a vacation interview with Roberts Company. We'll be happy to interview him during either his vacation or ours. ENGINEERS, DRAFTSMEN, DESIGNERS Engineering Degree or equivalent or 2 7 years work experience. Positions open in Design, Development, Industrial Engineering & other manufacturing areas. TEXTILE SUPERVISORS, TEXTILE GRADUATES Many varied opportunities for men trained and/or experienced in natural and synthetic yarn production. Send resume and salary requirement to; Employment Manager ROBERTS COMPANY Sanford, N. C. 27330 ROBERTS ROBERTS CONtPANT. SANKOIID. N. C. Roberts Europe. S.A.. Bruges. Belgium Roberts Me.sico. S.A.. .Mexico. Me.xleo Roberts Americas. Inc.. Sanford. N.C. Roberts Espana S.A.. Sabadell. Simln Roberts llAlfa. S.p.A., Bergamo. Italy Roberts Textile Eng.. .Stockport. England CCESSORY rtATUltES OF THE WEEK This Coupon CAII WoHh 9UV IXTtA »IE STAMPS 41 wMi purcHoic tA Them<»-T«mp 17" Hottcts/Fibergloss Troy ? I $3-49». ij I Coupon Grad thru Aud- iOth jv NO COUPONS! LIMITS! Htre'a htw yea DuBG year toC START TOOAY1 1 PIUI iBly 29. «tlk • HnMit •1 IS H MM, IPCCanly 5a< •Ml 1 9uRb»M •1 tt M Mr* S PCGES 8ily •7< •>w * mrmu tllOVMr* GPKCUiolv ■ntb • Mnl>w •1 Itt M MM SPCCUiBtr •itfe • Mnluw •4 «|9 *. MN AND MOei... Coitlinut emeunls of above tilting to mMeh your purchaoa .., thort it no limit GREEN STAMPS WITH THIS COUrON AND fURCHASt Of $10.00 or More Order FREE AT Kings Mtn. 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