HerSH Want Ads Get Results KINGS'MOUNTAIN HBtALD, KINGSiltOUNTAIN, N. C. 11 d: Buffs Thursday, November 3. 1966 ust one darn mhute That’s tha motf an Aacutron* timapiaca will fpin or loss in ona month’s timO. And wa’il put it in witting.* Accutron toofcs likt a watch. But it.isn't. It doasnl hava a or a mainspring, a hairspring, balanca whaal. Thess parts i^Kt a watch run fast or slow. Accutron has replaced them with an elec tronic tuning fork, tt splits each second into 360 equal parts. And makes the Accutroii tome- piece so precise, it won't gain or lose an average of more than two seconds a day. In fact, we guarantee accuracy to within 60 seconds a month.* Just one darn minute. . -m ACCUTRON CALENDAR "H" IBK gold, waterproof.t silvtr radial brush dial with lumi- nous dots and hands, brown alligator strap with IBK buckit. S2SO.OO ACCUTRON -4*0- . tOK gel(Mil(wi. wktrpi«ef.t lumln^ dot* and handg. adjustable mash bras'elot with fold-over buckle. ''ai|is DELUNGER'S JEWEL SHOP KINGS MOUNTAIN'S LEADING JEWELSHS Pother Passes 62, SWteral rit«a for George Buffi 1, of Shelby, father of 3S> Buff of ^ Kings Mountain, vinere .held Mhnday at 3 p.m. from Pleasanf Grbve Baptist church, Ihtennent fmlovvlng In the church cement teny. ' * . ' .V|ir. Buff died Saturday nlghl fixate to Cleveland fifeinoiial hM^al where he w«a Wing tak- Cax After suffering'a^heirt atthek' Rev. Jimmy Sides officiated 4trtbe final rites , • . ' i ■Other survlvofreA include, six soha, five daughters, one brother, one aister and 26 granddifldren.’ Yon TbstiSlal^ Kings Mountain area residents bl otting their skills to use in Sodal Stilly Q. Have the reqdii^ 'number of work Credits needed to draw developing nations around the' i- eial aptitude and the ability to leain a langlage. not edueotlbn or achleyemeht.* (If test scores Indi cate a lindted fa^age-leaming ability, for exairip^e, the flpacp Cofps triea to place the applioant in an Engliahreppaking country.) The placement. lest required no prepiTOtkiti ’ and Ir non-campeti^ five ah .ajt^icant can neither ^ss o fail. The aj plaoem' Social •.Security fits because.‘I was too wMk and short 61 breath to keep.my, job.. My claim was turned down, but. r sUH oant^t work- Jjqw do a get help? ' : • ■ A. 'A change made in 1965 to the Social Security law now pef-' mits payment,to a person wfiosp disability is expected to last at least 12 months. You .Rlmuld con- ibation form, not thei*®^i Is the mOBt-im.l^n*! « "^w claim. : M*******^* ’,w.. .»-•*. 4 :c^ ‘ security psymelWj^t ‘ aie Ba.i-ears d?d.hta4ri: fhfe' ciai^Seknirity' 6f£ice^ at '133ft-t:: Fnmlklih Avenue/ GastOntaK 'N^ ^ ■;> 'v,. <.■; pay portant b|dmr in the selection of f q; poeg - sodil Security Volayffee^’-versona interests .jn benefit.* to dependents of a per- serrihgvM tlte cbipa rhuat wh'6 u disabled? , \ , > tlll 0ut .44ppliGlimn, if they hkvei " ^ . : not ai|«k4y done so, add present,|, A- SodMyfSiecurity ’ WHI pay I. .Wiashin^on, D, coal rehoulcM will be eiimaus^ii AgevWfihi^ care Benefits wilt .'S^ i>e' paid'to unmarried chili the age and/ who ,‘a^ 'full-timO .studwvt^- oii -cijildriih over age 'IS vfiio 6S; canid Id^aWed tiefore their l8tb ' “Many of the classic' diseases 61 hi6fl[)riy ,haire sidk^bed In the 20i0i ■Century to hew ipedical skills and mbderiir/^gs. But the* cold virus still, Successfully resists the best efforts of the .wprid’a- combined medical re search taldnt. ^- As the years go by more and more' is being lefimed about colds ,and their causes. A num ber of viruses produce the symp toms that most of us call a cold, _ ^ssibly as many as a .hundred, ication to help TSeftrue cold is an 'inf^tion I comfort. tionship of becoming chilled or : exposure to dampness to “catch- , ing" a cold. ^ What can you do for a cold? » No specific treatment, so far I available, is effective against the • cold virus. Any treatment is di- . reeled toward relief of the dis comfort of runny nose, watering eyes, sore throat, slight fever and the other syrhptoms of the cold Penicillian does not stop- the virus, but may be prescribed by your physician for secondary bac terial infections. Bed rest, or at least inactivity, is helpful. Your physician may suggest mild med- relleve the dis- with one-or more viruses. iBac-! Cold vaccines have yet to be tferla'are' believed to be purely' proved of much Value. There is secondary. - Hifectors. ' Gutrent research seems to in- 'Q. 1 am disabled. My claim for dlsSb'Uity was turned, down. What can. J, .do .to r,eQpen my, claim ? A. Tf'you. are,not satisfied With, the decision on your claim, you Should .f 116 a request for re- dPhSi^Fatlon, Contact your near- >So4a1 Security office. The tK^re .will help you reopen ■yjoiir'cmm.. ' ' ' * no evidence that any particular Todds, vitarmh supplemehts, spe cial clothing or exposure to sun light or fresh air have any ef fect on colds. If a cold presists or seems unusually severe, see your doc tor. Colds are 'great imitators and the early symptoms can niimic those of other more seri ous infections. Recurring colds may not be colds at all, but may be allergic attacks that require medical attention. 7 : A y)\ ■••V \ / \ \ ■ 'I. it’s a Butte! dashing new double.knit wools tailored to a COLLECTOR’S TASTE ii^‘T • • ■f'vr . When Butte tends to its knitting, the results are nothing short of sensationall Our ex citing new collection feotures lovely new low-keyed colors, a wealth of dressmaker detailing, skirts slim or newly widened. All fashioned with o talent for tailoring to please, fastidious tostesl' gizeg g jg \: i' ■ ‘'’■f' 3aj99to45il0 C't;' I. . CHOOSE YOURS TODAY USE OUR convenient LAYAWAY plan ' ■ ‘ v/, 4 jj'j -1 7 anybody undertakes, results make the ^^dlftennce. The fact that 1^has gotten results Is what has‘made B..£yerett Jordhn one of the most effective public servants In our stathi •-1 ’ He has'a formula, Jusf pinin hard work, and his hard work has pa^ off for the people of^ North Carolina. CoHSldofJuet a r ■ tew hxautp/est He is the a^hor of iegisiat'iOh which Ostablishkl thS one-price coHoit progi^fh, a program that has brdbisht n6w life to the cotton industry,ail the way from the farmer to the textile worker. He is the author of the acreage- poundage program for tobacco. He worked to completethe valOableW. Kerr Scott . R^hfOir on the U^p^ Yedkin River. « He guided legislation through the Congress authorizing the New Hope bam iil the Caj^ Fbar River Rasin, the Fails of the NeuSe 0am iri the Neuse River Resin, ahd the deepening of the yvilmingtoh channel to major- harbor deptiL cJd Thur! II The list ^ eccomplishments goes on and on,, because Senator Jordan believes in North Carolina and what we can do if we keep on working at it. As he has done in the past, he wants to continue working for North Caroima. .(PaWl-P(aitfcrt.:Advai' Niolioe* Clevelaod County Campaign Manager i .