r^rnrtcir. N. C. SALE Hug Nev/ Assortment fctttrn Print Material 39c yard A 3C" WIDE PRETTY C' ■ptinj and sunnirr prints. Values ft 59- yd. • : • m rnrv r Tr 5 o0. ~ T r.'*' Y^ Tr* 0 W\ C2cs: At ?Ioon WodnrsJoys * . _ ! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Compact Downs rnunte.- with l.lii-nln Tl-.Vi. Hi trr ■ |r » their firj«t en The Comm. t girl* lo*.: the pre lim V! in. i i fhlan I r,' Casioniii won its •«• fl s.ijigh \ l< r\ over Com |>.i . Tin s'Vv flight .*<). Com [• > **.-.«» a ;N 2i halftime edge M li 1!, *M.md tne s midr the h« n* l!n lin.it i-.vi t|uarier*. 'li. Highland junior vamlty too!" .1 ,ifi m' win in tin* o]iener. ( i v. ill | Ja> ho t t. New t* it ' J.lm 'iliiion Monday night i . "I i;<> ,'rjM. w*».t their lirs . ms, v. it ; 1 i Ini .t! lit K Ib-ilr.^ton Second Quarter Sales Ahead \V l.nirigton. I>,*i. Sales for > i.l :ig;i*n Industries. Inc., in hi- jtnni uu.r.ter art* running mainly s i envr t ahead of tin* i mparahle p *i i.kI list yrar. It was reported herr to'tiv to io. kh ;ldr* < attending the an ntnl meeting f the diver.efird toxtile rompuny. c urn < r'. Myers. Jr. presi dent. s <ii| iNifini’i- 'tinues st a ve.*y satisfaeiuy level, with oitIi*: backlog* ahead n! those it year ago. Kxpnss ng optimism as to the future *■! the le.xt.le business and the upward tier. I of the g« .serai economy through th ■ first half if 1!H>5. Mr. .Myers said that Late Classifieds FOR RENT — FiVt natm house in Midpiner Section below Margracr Mill. Ho water ars<l bath. School bus by door. $850 weekly. Si-.- Ip >R|> HERNDON at Herndon'*! Trading Post where you can put a tiger in >vui tank and buy five pait of . kr for SI. ’ 2:11 TOR SALE — My personal otic «.-w:»i 1961 Ruick four-door . .»(. '.1 Padi i, heat* back up light*. white side wall ti:es. 3T 00 actual miles. Uses no oil <■; transmission fluid. Can fi nal* c aound $830. HOItD HE.tNDON. H<>;rider’s Tr:«:"r' Po*. vP "ALE — C .rd KC Cola Dry J ink-box In good condition. ;\ $»r> norm herndon. Hr-ndcnr Trading Post. 2:11 ' ’OR SA1E — 4.1 nrn farm with • a r< r.i bout* 2'- miles west ,, Kit"' .Mountain on High way 7-f. Telephone 73f-506») 1 ' 2:ll-hn Burlington expo t* ind earnings I u i*s mwc *!.», naif, ending April .1 to be "suh-d iniial I) ahead ' of the similar period last \ear. Ho added ihai rrsuits for the is week quarter erKletl January 2 i *< de,l sales and earning* for Ifie 11-week pniltl ihg (ju irter. Tlie textile executive, noad of an oi g in./at.on which i.peiaWs in IT states and eight foreign ountries. indi< ateil his belief dial iota.! salt's will continue strong even thrmt'h the see >nd Itali <>i this year, and that re 'lilt* ,f Burlington's full I.seal vi ir will sh< w a gold ga.n over 1961. Mi*. Myers noted that B.tiling ton's record fisi al 1961 sales volume of 91.2 hllllen and net eurnings of $.V).9 million wet.’ (e nsiderahly better than the av erage for the general economy or the textile industry*. Capital spending of approxi mately $H, xniilion is plannetl for 19t>o to continue Burlington's modern./ation and expansion picgram. Mr. Myers said. The ■mp'iny investor! $66 million in n» .v pimts and equipment dm in; iisval These stopped ■ up expendi ture* t r thi* most productive .p\.sle plants and machinery a va.Ial>lc will continue t.> keep .lie • ompany in the forefront of he industry. irrespective of the tale of ilic general economic cycle." Mr. Myers stated. The e ipitnl i rprov’rr.ent pro trram .s d.ierted toward areas of feeing highest profit opportune t-es. and the objective is to ob tain the greatest return from each modernization dollar spent. h„« addivl. A new S2 million research and development i-enter to be uilt this year in (Teen a boro. N. C.. was cited as an irruortant ex pc iditure by Burlington. The expanded R a- L> facilities will inerpase Burlington's oppor' an it.es in machinery, processes anc! the chemistry of fibers. Mr. My era said. "Changes resultinr from research -may not be im mediately appaicnt to the eon ■•umcr. hut are nevertheless far reaching in significance to grow in' t“\tfe markets.” ho ex plained. Today's textile inncx’ations se”h as stretch fabrics and dur able crease fabrics, illustt ate the trend to new and bi tier products l>orn of research he if" '~t ' r* U Si i n • * LJ ger’s Semi-Annual ostume Jewelry ■ i ravorito Valentine G*fts: Appliances. ' " ; era, D'r , Silvei, Y/atdes, and - - a ii, Vo Ivlen. *,*) Only A Few. PRICE l ee rit 1 r I i ers Jewel Shop ni'njs Mountain's Leading Jewelers Nc Charge Per Credit Here Heart Group Cites Advances Made By 15-Year Research Effort GHAPKI. HILL The North Carolina Heart Association h:*s iwlvwl frequent m|UMt* dur ins; the past y.'ai fen a list ol some of the advances made by Heart Kundsupporicd heart re search. The state heart gl >up now has compiled such a list which, it says, -speaks for Itself as a li\ - in(» example of the Heart Asso ciation's impressive contributions to the health of our community and nation." Tlte North Carolina Heart As sociation was founded l.*> years ago by 39 North Carolinians and. in the meantime, it has spawned a statewide network of 99 local Heart Associations with mote than 85.000 volunteers. Some of ihp advances of the past 13 years that have resulted frtvr research sponsored in whole or in part by the American arid North Caro lina Heart Ass stations are list ed below. They have already re suited in the saving many lives im North Carolina and th mughout the count y. Exploration of the sent high-oxygen pressure chambers in heart surgery. Dcvc lopment «jf m •; osttr gery tech.ii<iucs for <j[a r 'ng on * j. unary arterU t. fire ate.- I.towled *e of how the heart derives th* energy it n quires in order to do its work. Major clarification of the basic mechanisms Involved in heredity. Bmad insigh: into cell pi cess«>.i in tacit Na and their rolr . in caus.ng disease. Increased understanding of the relation between the way the body handles fatty substances and atherosclerosis, the diseas*' pro* ess underlying most heart attacks and strokes. Klucidation o f glandular function in relation to cardiovas cular disease. - Expanded comprehension of how cardiac drugs are handled by the drugs. - Improved understanding of the problems involved in trans planting organs, including the procmti throjeh which the body normally rejects most trans plants. Added finding* on the me chanisms involved in blood clot tin*. -Improved understand?tigs of the processes involved in the aging of the heart muscle. Development of motiels for artificial or substitute hearts. Application o* eerputets to investigation of heart and blood vessel nhysi dogy. Development of vastly im proved techniques for diagnosin' cardiovascular disease, including . atlieteri/ation and x-ray of blood vessels. - -Introduction of techniques for analyzing en/yme levels in the blood as an aid to diagn -sis of hean damage. Vastly inerrased accuracy in diagnosis of tenal disease. •Development of heart - lung machines to take over the cireu lation during surgery on the heart. fiivatly improved correctivr ungery for congenital and ae quiied heart disease. Siuvessful implantation of artificial pacemakers to rain tain a tegular heart rhythm in persons whose natural pacemak ing me* hanism.s have Iscn im paired. Successful kidney transplan tations r-etvveen identical twins. •Use of the heart lung ma chine to nerfuse cancer-affected areas of the body with cancer retarding drugs. Development of methods to prevent recurrences of t heumatic fever. - Use of anticoagulant drug? in medical and surgical treat ment of cardi >vascular disorders. introduction of extet nal mas sage for restarting a stopped lieart • closed-chest catdiopulmo naiv resuscitation). Improved therapeutic con trol of water and electrolyte me tabulism in congestive heart fail- ; ure. Development of the artificial . VA Questions And Answers ' EDITOR’S NOTE: nel<wv~are authoritative answers by the Wtorans Administration to some kidney to purify the blood of toxic substances when the natu ral kidnevs fail. - Vastly increased safety and wider application of hl.-tod trans fusions. -Successful a plication of prt*s sure-raising drugs to treat shock. - Development of various types of drugs for treating hy pertension. Application of new rehabili tative measures in patients with cardiovascular disease. - -Establishment of wide-rang ing epidemiological studies on incttleme. prevalence and mor tallly du.- to coronary heart dis eise and athroscletosis which, among other things, have led to: - Identification of the high risk coronary heart disease pa tient. - -Derivation of data permitt ing practical advice on diet in relation to cardiovascular dis ease. of the many .-urrwu qurstion* fmm former wrvkfinw ami their families. Kurt her inform.! lion on veterans benefits may hr obtained al any office*. Q I am a widow lereivinj a pension from Hu- Veterans Ad ministration for myself and children. It I remarry, will the pension te stopped? A Yes. However, the children will still he eligible subject to certain limitations as to ag-\ In come. etc. Q I have heanl VA programs on both radio and TV. Is it fait to the taxpayer to spend puhlir money in this way? A The VA programs you sec and hear on TV and radl . are broadcast free of charge M a public service by the stations. Q- -Has any bill permitting veterans to reapply for HI insur ance been passed anil signed by the President ? A -Yes. Reopening of National Service Life Insurance to certain veterans having either service conncvted or nonservice-oonneel • ed disabilities will taki- plate May 1. 196.1. Your nearest VA jffice will send you details. Southwell Ford HAS THE SHARPEST PENCIL IN TOWN MEN'S SUITS HmM. and try StyUc S32.95 VALUES yiffdo SSSJO VALUES SOTS' QUILTED LINED JACKETS and PARKAS SUM Up To IS VALUES TO S7.00 $100 COMPLETE STOCK MEN'S FAMOUS UMNO All-Weather COATS NOW Vt Price HUNDREDS OF MEN’S S4 4 SS SPOBT SHIRTS H*g. & Ivy Styles NOW saw MEN'S WATER REPELLENT Windbreahet Jackets_S3J9 MEN'S VALUES TO SIOOO Dress Pants_SS.00 MEN'S SLOO COAT STYLE — SOLID COLORS A FANCIES Pajanua_2 prs. SSJO MEN'S TOP-QUALITY T-Shirts & Shorts . 3 tor S1J9 BOTf' WATER REPELLENT Wyimaka Jackets.S2.99 I BOYS' S3 A S4 — SUES S TO 14 Cotton Pants.S2J0 I LADIES' and CHILDREN'S — S7A0 ad SHUN) VALUES. NOW Shoes-Now $3.44 and $5.44 I ONE GROUP MEN'S — VALUES TO S13JS Felt Hats.. $5.00 COTTON Gowns-Slips Sleepcoats Slight Imgulon ot S« ft SS VoIum SL9S LADIES' FIME COTTON COTTON PANTIES (Fire Quality) REG SI VALUES SIsm 5 To • 2 Pis. SLN LADIES' SEAMLESS NYLON HOSE Mata « Mesh 2 Pain $1.00 218 ft. Railroad Avonao N.C.

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