Thgrs<iay. F*bru«ry 5. ^970 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Pag®. -7 rics rity JltlR lotor ; orth . i AS fFjomen*s Health DEATH'S WITNESS customary ward sounds rapidly London (WMNSi — What does recedcHl, thore was a singin^t in it fec'l like to die? my ears, and vision faded. That “I felt something inside me is all I remember." running down very quickly. The This fimt-hand report comes WILL CASE for children in my , CHRISTIAN LAST can be com horne. Hours 2S five days a panion nights for lady who week. Call Elizabeth Bolin. 739-5747, 606 Landing Street. 2-5-12 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY MAN pR WOMAN Reliable person from this area to service and collect from automatic di.spensers. No experience needed. . . . we establish accounts lor you. Car, references and $985.00 to $1,- 785.00 cash capital nece.ssary. 4 to 12 hours weekly nets excellent monthly income. Full time more. For local interview, write, include telephone number. Eagle Indus tries, 4725 Excelsior Blvd., St. Louis Park, Minnesota. 5.5416. 1-5-12 lives alone. Part time. Write in Care of Box A, Kings Moun tain Herald. 2:5ttn. LOST — 1 army field jacket — with P.F.C. stripes and the name Henson on it. Lost be tween Kentucky Fried Chicken and One Hour Martinizing. Re ward offered. Contact Rick Hen son at 739-6924 or Kentucky Fried Chicken. 2;5-pd. DING DONG AVON CALUNGI You can earn $$$ In your spare time selling guaranteed cosmetics in your own locality.' Call now 482-2711 or Write Avon, Box 277, Lattimore, N. C. 28089. H6W MUSk Are fSlT PAYING FOR INSURANCE?^ Probably a sizeable amount. It is possible that we can save you money on a comprehensive insurance plan. — SEE ns TODAY! — INSURANCE IS SECURITT THE ARTHUR HAY AGENCY "ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE" PHONE 739-3659 CRAFTSPUN YARNS CO. Excellent openings available for experienced or unexperienced in our carding, spinning and winding departments. Excellent training programs available for per.sons without textile experience. Good benefit program including company paid holidays. Apply between 8 ojp. • 5 p.m. Monday • Ftidoy INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS DEPARTMENT CRAFTSPUN YARNS CO. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. "An Eqqual Opportunity Employer” from an expert witness, an anony mous doctor who died while luis- pitulized for a heart attack and w'as then brought back to life hy external heart ma.ssagc and other methiKl.s of resuscitation. Hi' was able to follow most of what was being done to him de.s|)ite the fact that he temporarily lost his sight, his speech and muscle con trol. “I experienced a seasation of being plugged into something with a corresponding feeling of relief,” he recalls in the British medical magazine, The Lancet, eiirrectly guessing after a few mo ments that he had been attached to a respiratory machine. Even when he aiijx'ared to hi' unron.sclous, the doctor - patient overheard mifch of whal was .said about him by attending physi cians and nur.ses. He realized that a new consultant was on Ihe .scene because of the distinctive way the arrival breathed and I moved his stethescope. “I have now entered on my second life with zest," Hu' recov ered man concludes. • • ♦ OPPOSITE EFFECT Seattle, Wash. (WMNS) — Re fusing to prescribi* birth control pills or other contraceptives to teen.igers may well be counterpro ductive, say four physicians at the University of Washington Medical School. Which is to say, Ihe re fusal may actually encourage risk taking. Since teenagers are rebellious, say the doctors in an article in Post-Graduate Mcdicne, they us ually feel they must do what adult society forbids. But if the adolescent is made re.sponsiblc for his own behavior, he is free to make a reasoned decision. The doctors, who favor prescrib ing contraceptives without a fuss to adolescents, suggest asking a teenager, “Is this what you really want?" In their own practices, the doctors have found that this ap proach. backed up by some sup portive counseling and contracep tive advice,, has caused many teenagers to modify their .sexual Grood Selection OF TROPICAL FISH Dot's Tropical Fish & Supplies 215 Lackey Street Phone 739-6514 1:15-22 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Dear .Mollicrs and Failiers: Stand up for your child. Vote for walcr fluoridated .sys tem for Kings .Mountain. Only ten cents—makes h.irder tcetli despile that canily and other .sweets tliey eat. Help that child thiil can't help himself. Call your child’s doctor. Ask him—sliould 1 vote yes? Rely on hLs advice. He knows. Yours for Better Teeth Kings Mtn, Junior Woman’.s Club Jeanine Fishei, President Dear Public I What? Undecided — Well did , you ever know a lieauliful girl who didn’t take care of her beauty then she opi'ned her mouth. Tooth decay. Good den tal health begins with cle-an teeth and evenj thing one can gel to help haidcned tooth enamel, i Vote Saturday lake a friend Help that beautiful girl liave a beautiful smile. Vote "Yes” for fluoride. King Mtn. Woman’.s Club Mrs. Haywooil E. Lynfh. Chmn. of Committee Dear Citizens, Decay strikes us all. Support the best health meas ure know'n to date. Ilel]) niresi tooth decay. Trust your own doc : tor. Trust your own dentist. Vole yes for safe, t'conomical fluoride in our waler. Think and heel your local doctors. Thank you I Mrs. Aubrey Mauney activities or even deride to ab stain. ♦ * • LONG-LOST CONTACT LENS , Toronto (M'MXS) — As every ! wearer of contact lens knows, a lo.st lens usually .stays lost. | However, ophthalmologist Ellis | Shenken had a patient who found a lens 40 months after it wiis lost., And in his own eyel : A punch in the eye had pushed | the lens into his eyelid where it * remained unnoticed. The patient, thinking the lens had dropped to I the floor, ordered a new lens. Eventually, however, he decided to find out why his eye kept dis charging and why his new lens kept popping out. When Dr. Shenken found and removed the embedded lens, both questions were answered. CARD OF THA.\K.S We ai-pi'l'ciale very much Ihe many kinilnesses of our friends and loved ones and e.speeially the iootors, nur.si's and sta-:f of Kings Mountain Hospilal during tile illness and diNath of our hus band and father. The Family Of II. L. Grigg 2:5 pd. The Slate Capitol building, which now housi's offices of the Governor and Secretary of Stall', was authorized by the General .Assembly in 18.32 and cost Tar Heel t.ixpayers .$5,30,684. Wilson ffives TV Tips Arlin Wilson at Wilson T. V. & | Musii- ri'iiorls that Hie .Mngnnvox' eomiiany has continuously work- ('d to imiirine hoHi Hie siilely and quality of its pioduels. As a j result, till' .sets they have jiro- : ' duet'd in Hie last four years have' I had an almost perfect record lor' I safely. Since we know Hial any probli'ni Hint may liave been ex-j perii'iieed wiHi Miigiiavox .sets is' liiniled to .sets sold to Hie pulilie, in l!Ki4 HIIm; anyone Hial lias,pur- ! rhasi'd a sel in tile last four years .should have alisolulely no I eoneerii. Herald Want Ads Pay > EXTRA MONEY If you enjoy talking to people on the phone, could use .some extra money and have four or more hours a day you can devote to a special 90-day telephone sales program, then we may have just the oporlunily you are looking for. For more information call: Mr. Carr Atlanta 404-636-4011 collect or write giving phone number to: IRL SERVICES 3252 Peachtree Rd., N. E., Suite 206 Atlanta, Georgia 3030S PERSONNEL SECRETARY t STENO CLERK Good Starting Salaries. Persons should have pleasing personalities. Liberal fringe benefit programs. Lithium Corporation of America > Highway 161 Bessemer City, N. C Phone 629-2282 equal cippurlunilv emidoyer FOR YOUR iwM HD YOU KNOW WE HAVE INVALID AND HOSPITAL EQUIPMOfT BOTH FOB SALE OR FOB RENH . r i WANTED - TWO EMPLOYEES i For lewoge deportment. Hospitalization insur ance. retirement plon, six paid holidays yearly, vocation, sick leave. Apply at MAYOR'S OFFICE CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SPLIT LEVEL; 4 BEDROOMS ISee this split level at 20l| In. Goforth Street. 2 Fulll Ibaths, Fireplace, Den, Car-L ■port. Screened porch, Car-| Ipets, Built-in stove and dis-i isal. PRICE $26,500. Call) arry Hamrick, 739-36U,| iReal Estate Bioker. *' River pollution is re.sponsiblo for 18.4 million fish being killed in 1964, the Public Health Ser vice .says. This is an increase of 10.5 million over 1963. We are expanding our mining and milling operations. The following per sonnel are needed. PIT FOREMAN POWDER MAN MECHANIC, sidlled MECHANIC WELDER Good starting salaries and liberal fringe benefits program Apply Lithium Corporation of America Highwoy 161 Bessemar City, N. C. Telephone 629-2282 equal opportunity employer OUnOtB AND CAMS HOSPtTAL BS» WHEEL CHAUS aautucux chairb PLUS MANY OTHER TYPES OF , CONVALESCENT/ EQUIPMENT WALKEBtTTIS KINGS NOUNTAIN GUD SrORE DRUG COMPANY ,thE CITY’S MODERN STORE PHONE 739-2571 ttD NOW.' SAVE ON TfnS ROMANTIC HERALD, CLASSIFIED ADS PAY Permanent and Temporary HELP NEEDED Immediate Openings For Plant Mechanics and Maintenance Men, Welding Experience Desir^ Contact Personnel Office LITHIUM CORPORATION OF AMERICA Phone 629-2282 Bessemer City, N. C. "Equal Opportunity Em ployer" BEDRO SUITE 199.95 WANTED JACQUARD WEAVERS Applications Taken At DOVER PLACEMENT CENTER 904 Ruifalo Street Shelby. N. C. 28150 CHECK THESE QUALITY FEATURES • Baked'on Plastic Finish • Tilting Framed Mirror • Heavy 3-D Scrollwork ' • TWO FINISHES: Natural Peccm or New ||ir Avocado Green! X Here’s the Most Wanted Styling in All Furniture Not only beautifiri, but impressively sized and detailed like the most-expensive pieces you see in deluxe magazines! Rich pecan graining on durable, tempered hardboard tops, sides and drawers with heavy, 3-D scrollwork that ueuaHly marks the costliest furniture. Rich an tiqued brass hardware. Exclusive **Dura- Glide** Non-sticking drawers. Choose twin or full size bed, and note the dresser “door” that covers S shirt drawers. Also note that the 5- drawer chest stands fully 48" tall. At this low pric6^ you needn’t wait another day. Have id I am

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