Ohray II. tt'oaehi Bridges. .Tfi, fef Shelby, brother of Mr*. D. II. ^iffstetler of Kings Mountain, succumbed Monday night in Cleve land Memorial hospital after a three-day illness. Funeral rites are incomplete pending arrival of a son from Germany. The funeral will he held from Lafryette St. Metho dist church. Shelby, interment following in Cleveland Memorial Park. Other survivors include his wife, two sans, two daughters, and a sister. out this question: Fm always enjoying some sport hunting, bowling, skiing, fishing, of golfing. This new Homeowners Policy • would it cover theft and most damage to my sports equipment, and also mv liability for any injuries or property damage 1 might cause?" Consult the C. E. WnrUcfc Insurance Agency. Phone 739-3611. rviomenr ot i/ecisiovi In the years preceding the American Revolution, the Gen- • oral Assembly authorized a group > of highways radiating from Cross I Creek (now Fayetteville* to the ' back country. —", ■ ■ I— VICTORY CHEVROLET CO. YOUR ONE STOP AUTO SHOPPING CENTER WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY FOR A BIG NEW & USED CAR CLEARANCE SALE VICTORY CHEVROLET CO. TEENS HEALTH Health and Safety Ti/>s from The Amentum Medical Association Asthma is a chronic illness in which the victim has difficulty in breathing. It is not oentagious and, fortunately, most attacks of asthma are relatively mild, but if neglected, it increases in sever ity, and endangers health as time goes on. A majority of asthma attacks are triggered by an allergy. It could be almost anything—foods, furs, feathers, pollens — that starts the flare-up. Sometimes a bacterial infection of the throat, nose or sinuses can touch off an asthma attack. Nervous tension sometimes is a factor. In a severe attack, tne victim appears to be suffocating. He be comes pale and turns bluish, perspires heavily. He is using all of his strength to breathe. Fortu nately, these attacks can be re lieved by your doctor or by treat inent in a hospital. Finding the allergen is the first step in dealing with chronic asth ma. Occasionally it is obvious, but most often a series of tests and studies are required. The important thing is to seek medical advice and counsel if you suspect that vou have an asthmatic condition. Self-diagno sis is almost impossible. Only a physician can make an accurate diagnosis. If the allergy is something you can avoid, such as a dog or a cat. your problem can be solved with relative simpli city. If it should be pollen in the air, the case is more difficult. But it still can be kept under control with proper medical di rection. Occasionally an asthma pa tient will be helped by a chtnge of climate, but donors advise that you proceed with caution in making a cross country n.ove. You may develop a new allergy The "Easter Look” HANDBAGS IN NKW, YOUNG SHAPES DESIGNED TO COMPLIMENT YOU* EASTER COSTUME! fl» 10% mTih All elegant, of beautiful, from Ibe swagger with •Is two convenient outside pockets, la the slim, streamlined top handle styles. In " go-with - everything" black patent plastic, or Sokaf calf plastic in black, navy, white or bone. Each has on inside wall zipper packet. to thing* In the new climate which you haven't encountered before. If vou must move, try to! arrange an extended visit to the proponed new home to find out for yourself whether you feel bettor. Asthma ran be controlled in mo*i cases. In almost all cave* a doctor can provide reliel from asthmatic attacks, and hy care ful management rodtae t he fre quency and severity of attack*. Iton’t set fire to your clothing.! V<>u might get burned .'•’oolish ami unnecessary ^mo nition' Sound.* that way. And yet. each year thousands of |ieo pl«- are severely burned, some fatnil}, when their clothing catch es fire. It little girls wore trousers in stead .f skirts, the safety record would is- better Flimsy, flaring skirts of light, readily biflamma hie material, are easily ignited by brushing across a spa«e heater or backyattl grill. Older foil:* often tall asleep sitting in a chair while smoking. The cigarette drops into the lap and poof! Small boya «.re often fascinat ed by matches or mechanical lighters They will ev«*n hide in the clothe* closet to strike match es. if they can get hold of a pac ket. Tin* problem of On* fin* hazard of fabrics i ; so widespread and j serious (hat it received considcra-, lion by the House of Delegates of the American ‘.Vertical Association at a recV.it meeting. The A.MA leaders agreed that an education program to create public aware ness of fire ha -ards of clothing is needed. Safety leaders ofi>r a few pointers fo rminimizing the rtan- j get s around vour home Never take a chance with j fire, no matter what kind of : clothing is being worn. Be especially careful when i wearing full, flowing, fluffy gar ments of slu-er material, chiffon, voile, tulle, net or those with a long nap such as brushes! rayon. * Dress small children for play in clothes of slow burning mater ial such as denium. or of fabrics ■ treated to oecome fire resistant, i and of rather plain design. Watch 11 hfcm carefully when dr<*ssed in lighter, filmier garments so the\ will not t>e exjiosed to a possible source of ignition such as stoves, unprotected heaters, fires in un- 1 screened fireplaces and outdoor open files. * Watch elderly people with in- j firmlties of poor eyesight, shaky hands, poor baiance. tendency to i i fall asleep in chairs while smok ing They should never smoke in bed. In fact, no one. whatever the age. should smoke in bed. * Caution babysitters regard , ling the protection of children to: keep their clothin gfrom becom ing ignited. * Instruct all members of the familv on wha» to do if clothing should catch fire. Do not run. D-op to the fioor and roll. Roll ; up in a rug. heavy coa'. anythin* that will smother the flames. If outdoors, roll or the ground. Fall CALLING ALL HOME MAKERS By GE1TE TIMMS LETS TALK ABOUT TABLES Then- are still nany people who like match* >ng sets of ta »les for the liv ng room but [nany p r c f e s kional decorators TIMMS today like to make each table entirely dif ferent. Not only different styles, out different materials and finishes. When it comes to the coffee or cocktail table, you mav want to use several small tables In «tead of one large one. Ac cording to the size of the sofa or sectional, there is always a great variety of coc-ktail ta bles to choose from. Wood and formica top tables are still the most popular, but tile top, glass, marble, leather and lac quered colored top tables are also in great demand. And. there's never been a wider selection of shapes and sizes of tables than there is toda>. There are wedge, lamp, step, cigarette, console, boom erang. commode, drum. tier, and oven lazy-suzan tables in great variety. Many low lamp tables are being used with very tall lamps. Picture window lamps are more popular than ever. We invite you to come In and see our complete selection of tables of all kinds, and take advantage of the Ideas we can give you on decorating your living room with the right ta ble 01 tattles for you. Tune in the Gene Timms Radio Show every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday on WKMT from 7:30 to 8:00 A.M. ! TIMMS FURNITURE COM PANY HOME OF QUALITY FURNITURE FOR GRACIOUS LIVING WHERE DISCOUNT IS KING. ! The Veteran f Center I! Here are authoritative UMCTt by the Veterans Administration to question* from former tervicp-! trtrti and their families: Q I recently twi\Td my til insurance di.idend check I am now drawing 1<»> percent service connected disability, and because of this. I have a waiver on my in surance premiums. Since I do not pay anythin" into the insurance fund, should ! return the check? A -No. The money is yours as long a< you continue to have a ing prune keep-, the flames from mounting up to the face There are simple form das foi making clothing file resistant. One consists ot dipping the gar ment in a solution ol 7 ounces of borax and 3 ounces of ccid in two parts of water This makes the garment somewhat slilf. hut it's sale from flames. Flame-proofing the flimsy costumes that children wear on Halloween, to parties or in school or church plays is an important safety move. 100 pcrrWI disability arul the premium waiver is in effect. y May a child in training un der War bi|»han<> Kducattonal As sistance A* i pursue rummn school lor abort two months dur ing th«- next two summers with out jeopardizing full entitlement for four full seh'»«*l years of col lege training*1 A It depends. If each regulat school year iN-giiis approximately September 13. and ends approxi mately May S3, only eight months entitlement will la- used each year, leaving entillem-nt f--r on rollment for the two summer sessions. A longer tegular school year would have l*-v< entitlement time Q Why was my 19R1 tnsutance dividend so much lower thalr 19tvV A Tlte dividend paid in I**evt included a special dividend in ail dition to the regulat dividend Only the regular dividend paid in 1901 Q Is a veteran given prefer ence in obtaining private employ ment? A A veteran is aided in obtain ing private employme.it hy the Veterans Kmploymetit Service of the L’. S. Departindit of Labor. Tins work is . arried on ihrougti the local stale employment of (!«•»** In each of the ad stall's. A vet (Tan also has Some re-employ ment rights foi the j »h he held prior to going into the service Full details m iy he ohtained at the nearest tate employment of fiee <) fan I sold t my own jot for future tvirial in Arlington Na tional Cemetery ? A No. Oravesites are not as signed in advance of immediate requirement. Applieatioi: may on ly be made at nme of death of the veteran 01 that of an eligible dependent. ty 1 am a Canadian and have served in t.i - armed forces of the United States tmt not during wartime Am I entitled 1 heroine un American citizen" A \n alien with tlnce years active service during |ieat'et»nne may ha\e this laturali ition pro is-ss author!'1*0 aitd expedited provided he nle citi/rnslup papers while in the seivice ot within six months thoivnfier. Baltimore. Maryland, was named for lend Baltimore, the founder of tlte Maryland colony. Aeeording to tin* B wtv- wn Easter Monday Sale! WE'LL BE OPEN ALL DAY HOP ON DOWN FOR UNHEARD Of SAVINGS: S3 FORD GAI AXIE $2395 4 DOOR — ST. DRIVE 'S2 CHEVY II $1495 6 CYL. ST. 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