Chevrolet workpower “walks” right over bumps and trouble Independent front suspension takes the “truck” out of truck ride. It smooths rough roads, protects truck, driver and cargo from excessive jolting. And on Chevrolet pickups it’s a proved system with millions of miles of user experience behind it. Try it out on one of Chevrolet’s great Fleetside or Stepside pickups. It’s one of the big reasons that Chevrolet is first choice with pickup users from coast to coast Telephone your Chevrolet dealer about any type of truck MAWFACTl"RER'S LICENSE 110 VICTORY CHEVROLET COMPANY 132 RAILROAD AVE KINGS MOUNTAIN 739-5471 I by Maidred Morrlo \J\y Items this week from Ala mance. Lincoln. Chowan, Rich mo;-. I. Martin an<i Mitchell coun ties. \K\V KITCHEN FEATURES Mrs. Harvey Mann of Haw River is in the process of remod eling her kitchen. The main fea ture <a >11 he an island in the cen ter the large room. Mr.- Nancy Adams, home eoo nomii -pth. says, "Having the range and serving areas in the center of the room will make it Hm -.nk and icfrigerat >r an I should save Mrs Mann many steps >n the kitchen." Another new feature of the kitchen will be dosed storage space for small elpetricaI applianres. LITERS OCT UNIFORMS The 4-H'et s in Bnger City sold doughnuts and made enough pro fit to buy every one of the 22 members a III uniform. Mrs Nancy Hughes, assistant h >me e -onomics agent, reports that the 4-H’ers are encouraged t a . ■ t H uniforms to special meetings and th’s special pro je. t was ;• _».**! way for all meml’cts to get uniforms. CRAFTSMAN’S FAIR P ANNED The craftsmen down in the Al hr rirlo section of the state are already getting ready for rhe A’tv-marle Craftsman’s Fair which will be held in Elizabeth Cin in the spring. M > Pauline Calloway, h >me ocor >mics agent, says they have had three new craftsmen from C ’ow an County seloctetl to have educational booths at the fair. Mrs. Earl Jordan. Tyner, will make hearth brooms. Mrs. Fred ’astelloe will make chair hot - lie' out f corn shucks, and H C. S ■ .’h will demonstrate wood ng and wood inlav. TIRED CEILINGS RESTORED Seams and nail heads in sheet ro.-k are disappearing in Rich mond County. Several members of the Pinecroft Home hr-mon stration Club in Hamlet are pleased with results of textured paints on tired old ceilings Mrs. Martha Adams, home eco nomics agent, says the young hmemakers report that the paint is easily apnlied with brush or roller. “And they know,” add* M“«. Adams, “because thev ar» doing the work themselves." FURNITURE REFINISHING After attending a furniture re finishing workshop. Mrs. Marsh , all Wilson of Martin County I continued working and recently completed an old washstand. Mrs. Helen Hoskins, home eco nomics agent, says Mrs. Wilson has done an outstanding job on the old stand for less than StO in cost. CARE OK SEWING MACHINES Does your sewing machine reed cleaning? Is it cut of adjust ment? Homemakers in Mitchell County realize that the sewing machine is an expensive ite.rr. and are learning to properly use and care for the machine. Mrs. Lois Williams, home eco nomics agent, says the homemak ers are carrying their machines i ; to workshops being held in the j | county so they can get them In ' shape for spring sewing. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA I CLEVELAND COUNTY The undersigned having quali-, i fied as Administratrix ol the es-! tate of F. C. Barrett, deceased, late of Cleveland County, this is j to notify all persons having claims against said estate to • present them to the undersigned ! on or before the 21st day of July. 1965, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please makp immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This is the 21st day of Janunrv. 1965 1 Orangel B. Jolly. Administratrix Fulton Road Kings Mountain. N. C. George B. Thomasson Attorney Kings Mountain. N. C. 1:21-2:11 TEESh HEALTH Health and Safety Tipt from The American Medical Association The athlete including the weekend golfer or skier who experiments with jiep pill*. 1 whiff* of oxygen, odd dietary supplement* and other such fads in the hope of improving per formance is doomed to disap pointment and may even he courting hodily harm. Sports, with their premium on endurance and top performance, are fertile soil for experimenta tion with a wide variety of what physicians call "erogenic aids." erogogenic being defined as in creasing the capicity of bodily and mental effort, especially by eliminating fatigue symptom*. The mystique of the readiness of the athlete for competition in trigues the sports enthusiast, say* a joint comment of the Na tional Federation of State High School Athletic Associations and the Committee on Medical As pects of Sports of the American Medical Association None of the fads, fallacies and quackery associates! with ergo genic aids is of any more assist ance to athletic success than the superstition of never changing underwear during a winning streak, the joint statement says And some of the practices may even 1m* hazardous if carried to extremes. For safe and effective perform ance. there still is no alternative to the fullest utilization of one’s natural resources through good personal health practices, top physical o*nditioning anil confi dence in one’s ability hasisi on careful coaching and good medi cal supervision. The four-minute mile barrier was broken ten years ago anil running the mile in the 3:50's is now commonplace although i: was considered imp.issible. Ath letes set new reoerds not through gimmicks but through spartan self-discipline and effort tm used on peak condition ami extreme refinement of skill. The two sports groups label over reliance on isometric exer ] vises as a tad for which claims ; have been exaggerated. I some ! tries can increase muscular j strength but they do not assist 1 range of motion or heart-lung I1 endurance. The notion that extra vitamins are needed by athletes is labeled as a fallacy. The es sentials of a normal good diei I with sufficient quantity to satis fy increased caloric expendltur are all that's required. Pep pills that lessen the feel ing of fatigue oMrto^r can t** dangerous, in that they lead to exertion far beyond the body* capacity, and also impair judg ment. notice OF sale Under ami by virtue of the power of sale contained m i» )* 126 of the rk-nrral Statute* of North Carolina, the School Board of the Kings Mountain City Ad ministrative I’nit at a special sossion on the 14th day of De ■ember. 196-1. and being of the opinion that a Caterpillar Trac tor Loader, Series 7M, also call ed a Cherry Picker is not neces sary or desirable any more for public school purposes and should be sold, and upon motion of If. O. Williams and seconik-d by It II. Harry and the motion being unanimously carried, the aaid Caterpillar Tractor Loader was ordered to lie adverliaed as provided by law and sold at pub lic auction at BETHW A.RL SCHOOL on SATURDAY. FEB RUARY 13. 196'i at 10:00 o'clock a m. or within legal bouts. The said Traitor may hi* seen by any prospective buyer at the Both ware School. The Board reserves a right to reject any and all bids. This tin* 13th day of January, ' 1965. B. N Baines. Secretary Kings Mountain School Board Davis and White. Attorneys 1:21 2:11 i THOMSON & McKinnon MARK KANE, Manager Athlene G. Smith Registered Representative Members New York and American Slock Exchanges and other leading Ex changes 110 Baugh Building Charlotte, N. C. IN KINGS MOUNTAIN Dial 739-2631 for information on any stock that interests you. (No toll charge) lrlftfa 1 ^e/)?UUVUf HOUflEFURNISmilCS . « wpm ■ .12-Piecs BEDflOOM GROUP *. j Buy Any Group Separately! * * ' * 7 3»© ft GROUP j I t '"fr INCLUDES . 12-PC BCBMOOM QKOOf • 9-Dra*er Triple Drttui *ri Mirror ■ Bookcase Bad a Chav. • Mattress A Besiprum a 2 Toam Mows a 3 Pictures a Bedspread a 1 Dreiser lamp 12-PC. SOfA-BCO GROUP Sofa Bad aid Mat- twin Chair ... Both in Soft Touch \rnyl, Chair has Foam Cushion. < /• a 2 Slap Tames I a Cocktail Table • 3 Pictures a 2 tamps a 2 Sofa PiRoas 39-PC. 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