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vl| U 3. 1966 LLIAN LULA •econd )f Bur in the )ration Photo) esbyterian and L. R. the pro- Iders pie- ■ \LS THURSDAY^ OCpBER 13. 1966 j KINGS MOgNTAIN ' i' Hosp'ital Log hours 1 Daily 10 To U:SO a.m. I S to 4 p.\ and to s p.tn. Mr. William Baker Mr. James Beam Mrs. Ella Blackwood Mr. Clarence Burris Clyde Bush Mrs^ James Byers Mr. George Dec Mrs. Gus Early Miss Patricia Edwards Mr. VViiliam Houser Mr. Albert Jones Mrs VV'illiam Leads Mr. Levi Lingerfelt Mr. Charle.s Lerck ^rs.i K. O. Morris .Mrs. Maggie Moten Mrs. Edward CXloms Mr. Forrest Parker Mrs. Lonnie Peeler Miss Edith Mae Plonk Mrs ' . M. Pruitt Miss- Sue Service Mrs. Paul Shoit Mr. John Tc.at -Mr. ■ Edwar d-'Frlplett - * , Ronald Whitener ADMITTED THURSDAY KINGS mountain HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. n :sir r mwr Mrs. William Clack 106 Wells St. Mrs. Earl Clark Route 2 Bes —semer City Mr. Ben Scssoms 200 York Road ADMITTED FRIDAY Mrs. Dennis Goforth COS L Gold St Mrs. Joe Houser P. O. Bo.\ 242 Mr. Jack Mercier 902 Monroe Avc. Mrs. Yates Vassey 206 Morris St. ADMITTED SATURDAY Mr. Austin Barrett 110 Morris St. Mr Lester Dortz 194 E. King St. Mrs. Carl Dowda Grover, N. C. Mrs. Elva Lewis 2817 Over land Ave., Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Annie McAbee 803 Sec ond St. Mr Owen Sellers Route 2 Michael Whetstine 829 Church St. Mrs. Harold Williams 7290 Midpines ADMITTED SUNDAY Jackie Bennett 815 Third St. Mr. Ernest Hambri,ght Grov er, N. C. Mrs. Josie Hambrlght, Grover, N. C Mrs. David Lee ,704 W. Ala bama Ave., Bessemer City Mrs. H. C. Patton 402 Bel ton St., Charlotte. N. C . Mrs., Robert Taylor 312 W. Ridge St. ' ^ ADMITTED MONDAY Mr. Earnest Couser 209 N. Cansler St. Mrs. Jessie Dover Kings Mtn. Mrs. Clarence Goods 108 Gay- ton Loop Robin Lail 403 W. First St., Cherryville, N. C. I - % DEALER DONATES NEW CAR — Charles Dixon, owner of Victory Chevrolet CC. in Kings Moun tain hands over the keys to a 1967 Impala Chevrolet to Thomas J. McGrow, vice-president of Gordner-Webb College. Elmore Alexander, far left, vice-president of the First Union National Bank of North Carolina of Kings Mountoin, looks on as does Dr. Eugene Pcston, far right, president of the college. Victory Chevrolet is furnishing the college a new, completely equipped car over a three yeor period and the First Union National Bank is assisting in the transaction. Women's Health Savings Bonds Quiz Miss Mae Reid Box 442 ta, Mrs. Cecil Sipes 2010 Midpines j FAMILY PLANNING Mrs. Frank Newton Route 1 Box 453 Gaffney, S. C. ! Mrs. Roy Pinldcsimer 324 E. | Ga. Ave., Bessemer City i FREISrCH MADMEN FAVOR ; „ ,. . ,. . , , For the si.xlb con.socutivc pcrinti of 196.0 and are the host month U. S. .Savin.g.s Bonds sales .lanuary - August sales since' Miss Margaret Teat 616 E. Lee, paris, France (WMNS) - Of! have shown an increase over 195."). This is 69.3 per cent of St., Bessemer City j 1,013 women admitted to the j comparable montlis of 1965. Sale.s North Carolina’s 1966 d(;]la: Billy Joe Wall Route 1 Grov- | maternity ward of the Grange- during August lolalcxl $4,563,1 l.'i (jiiota of $52,9(X),000. or. N. C. Blanche Hospital in Lyons, 45: and weie uj) 4.1 poreent oxer' . „ , >. . .■ percent of the mothei*s told re- August of la.sl year. Bond sales! t^"\;ngs Bonds during searchers that they would have vvere the loi ge.st recorded iVn : <■ ounly August .sinee 1915. ; amounted to $36,896. acronung ; to .Mr. George Blanton. Jr., ADMITTED TUESDAY Mr. Henry Ragland 917 Highland Ave. Gastonia Mrs. Sallie Martin 620 Mau- ney Ave. Mrs. 'Lester Lingerfelt 117 Stowe Acres Mr Odel Chalk Route 2 Bes semer City Mr. Larry Smith 422 E. Ga. Ave., Bessemer City Mr. Carl Narn’o O"over. N. C Mrs. Minnie Thompson 112 N. Cansler St Nf. preferred not having the child. Of women questioned during and after pregancy, 85 to 95 percent favored taking the pill The E Bond sale.s for AAigust wn o I Clc. eland Cpiuntx- Volunteer up 8.8 per eent, while II Bciiul ' Chairman. January August sales were clown 57-1 jior cent, i sales in the County totaled $311,- attitude toward contra-1 Cumulative Sax ings Bond.k for ception varies somewhat depend-. . Augu.st totaled $,59- ing on the number of children a women has had: ninety perj above sale's for the saine eent of women having their child; want to have additional child- —iB'iMimuju ,1. i. .p,^.l.uimw icn. Only-,'’.3 peiccnt of women 1630. This is 73.4 pc'r cent of the : County’s goal of $124.si)() for 11966. ‘ who have had two children want more offspring. The figure falls Mrs. german -Oakes Route 2 | to 11.2 percent when she has had Mr. Ppul Lancester Route 2 three children.- Grox'er Road In largely Catholid France. ADMITTED WEDNESDAY 'only 2.5 percent of the xvomen Mrs. Vernon Mayberry 6 Girl oppose the oral contraceptive | Scout Road Gastonia * on religious grounds. Almost G5 Mrs. Johnny Strickland Route \ ol the women said that i 2 Stinetle Trailer Park Besse-1‘‘Hicy had already ust'cl contra-1 mer City I cepfives” at one time or another. f-1 V * ■ 'i- V 1' ‘ \ "IT X. -T' Give your feet a breather. In Hush Puppies” casuals As a starting point, try the sporty Jubalo slip-on. So very comfortable you never want to take them off. And very handsome in classic Breathin’ Brushed Pigskin®. They come clean with just a brisk brushing. Jubalo is just one of this year’s many new styles of Hush Puppies' casuals. 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