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, 1968 Limplc, if 166 your ."i lust hav a !«truk<' it be able en should benefits? I applleu ly he can eelsion on [jg retire- ir when 1 disabled, yments? payments ion who is payments Thursday, Janhflry 18, 1^65 ~ SQUARE DANCE Grover Iteseuc Squad spon sor dancing every Saturday night from S untP lit n 'n. at the Grover Rescue Squad Build ing. Admission is $1 and music is by the ravelors, featuring Dan Padgett. 3:30tfn NFED MONEY? $500 OR $6000 AT FAST UNION NAnONAL BANK Mr««KH F.O.LO. ■!!< I First Snow Pretty, Dangerous Too CHAPEL HIL^-The first snow- on the heart. Snow looks light, fall ol the season can be a love* but it isn’t. The wetter i ly sight. It also poses a danger to heavier it Is to lift; and 'ue some ol those wlio rush at it with of the shovel may compound the a shovel, the North Carolina effort. I Heart .Association warns. Eacli Added to the unaccustorned winter the first snows are follow- work problem is that of wearing j ed by reports of men succumbing apparel. Warm but light gear to heart attacks from over-exer- sliould be the answer. Some men tlon due to snow shoveling. wear thin clothing because they feel their bodies will heat Up The warning about over-exer- ff„ni work. However, they may , tion is aimed at all men of mid- become chilled and invite trou- I die age and beyond, the A.ssocia- ble as their tiring bodies strug- tion adds; but it particularly ap-1 j;ie to complete the snow-clearing pli<‘s to those who have a history job. Others overdress and add un- j of heart disease. They shouldn’t necessarily to the weight their I touch a shovel until they have bodies are moving around. ; I obtained their doctor’s approval.. Snow shoveling can be benefi-j j However, even those wtio hge olal to men in reasonably good j i .wtiown no symptoms of heart dis-j health. The fresh air and exer-■ lease should proceed with cautiQn cisi-, properly paced, are good foti 1 in shoveling snow—take frequent | them. But the trick is to know j rest periods and quit when they j just how your health score stands. | become tired. ' If a man is overweight and out- Ciearing the walks and drive-j of-.shapc from lack of exercise, j ways can be strenuous exercise.' his best bet is to get his doctor’s Men not accustomed to regular j word before undertaking any' de- phy.sical activity can quickly ov- manding physical activity, such . erdo it and place an undue strain: as shoveling snow. KINGS MOUNTAIN HERAtP. KINGS MOWTAIN^N^C^ Play It Sale Use Seat Belts Page 5 SWEETIE PIE Home .e home yuntain, nt 1:4-1S HOW MUCH ARE YOU PAYING FOR INSURANCE? Probably a sizeable amount. It is possible that we can save you money on a comprehensive Insurance plan. — SEE US TODAY! — INSURANCE IS SECURITY THE ARTHUB HAY AGENCY ••ALL KINDS or INSURANCE" PHONE 739-36S9 D lO r "Making har sit in the corner only gives her time to sit and think up more mischief!" 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Kay Haw kins paced the losers with a total >f 256, with lines of 83, 85, and ,88. Mens laeaoue Action in the Men’s League this past wek was fairly heavy. In ' the first match the team of Bob i Herndon lost to Strounes 66, 3 to, 1 Culbertson was high for the & Trust Company that it was a; winners as be rolled lines of 125,1 national winner in an annual: 120, and 122 for a total of .367.1 oonte.st sponsored by the First’ 'Tred Wilson was high for the los-; National aty Bank of .\ew York. I I ers with a total of 3?3. rolled! -..-j-.... r. - i ines of 119, 107, and 106. I “fSilI. a V'lCe Picm ! dent of First National City Bank, Thomas Blanton defeated Plonk has advised that First^liitizens 11 Oil company this week (3 to If was one of the top two banks ini Rathbone was bieh for r>'<» i''<-o''s the country in its size group to vith a total of 326. He rolled lines win the Travelers Check Bonus , of 91, 116, and 119. Plato Ware Plan competition for 1967. In n'C- 'cad the winners with lines of ognition of the outstanding sales; 113. 98, and 114 for a total of 325. efforts on the part of First-Citi-| J o zons personnel across the Slate, Albert Brackett tied Rimme deposited a size- ! .ulbertson at 2 to 2. Albert feai | ^ First-Citizens for| ; kelt was high for the team of Al- ' bert Brackett as he rolled lines ')f 1-31, 124 and 164, for the very high total of 419- Ronnie Culbert-, I -wm lead his team with lines of! t24. 141, and 112 for a total ol II S’?’'- j Resolve To Live ' During New Year CHAPEL HILL — The origin (1 the custom of Xew Year’s res- ilutions may be cloudy, says the 'Torth Carolina Heart Associa- n; but the need to resolve that n 1968 each adclt will take every • recaution to reriuec his risk of |! heart attack is crystal clear. With eafli passing .I'^ar, in creased evidence indicates that a •:erson’s life patterns are vital factors in contributing to the in cidence of heart disease. Many of these life patterns are ingrain- I ed in the traditions and customs of North Carolinians. However, the'North Carolina II Heart Association suggests that ! each adult resolve that he will; 11) under a doctor’s .guidance, re duce if overweight; .(2) eat less fat; (3) see his doctor for reg- ijular mddical checkups; 1.4) cut lown-or quit smoking cigarettes; (.5) e.xcrcise regularly; and I6i hun needless tensions. Observing these six new year’s ’ esoluiions may well mean the difference between a happy new II rear and a disastrous one. ’The * North Carolina Heart Association reminds everyone that they have i hut one heart. Pntecter, respect- i ed and treated with care, tins I heart will serve for many years. 1; It is only good common sense to give your heart a break in '68. CARD OF THANKS The family of Charlie Dellin- i ger wishes to thank the doctors and nurses of the Kings Moun- jtain hospital for their kindness I during the illness and death of I' their beloved husband and fath 'I’laffic accidents are respon- ble for .50,fJOO deaths a year. This- great toll makes it imperative' that everyone be traffic safely- C(,nscious. The wise motorist knows tliat the seat belt represents tlie best available e<tuipnienl in reducing critical or fatal Injuries, accord ing to the American Insuranie Association. All occupants of a \ehicle should wear seat Ixdts at all time-!, it is a fact that over half i of the accidents causing injury! or dentil occur at speeds Ics.s than 10 miles per hour, and that thiecj out of four traffic deaths occur; vv'ihin 23 miles of homo. | It has been estimated tlwt if! all motorists used seat belts,! mote than 3.000 lives would be saved each year and injuries re duced by one-third, the Associa tion said. “Noel,” the French worri for Christmas, means "hirthday,’’ 1 "news," or "a shout of joy.” msn LET jYQIJRlSHABE tAMTSRl KINGS MOUNTAIN CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS YEAR ENDED JUNE 30. 1967 ELECT TEACHERS Two new faculty members were elected Monday afternoon by the board of education. Mrs. Reta Harmon of Gaffney, S. C. will replace Mrs. Joyce M. Bow man, resigned, at Grover. Mrs. Dianne Randolph of Blacks burg, S. C. will replace Mrs. Florence C. Floyd, resigned, at Central. The new teachers are recent collie graduates. I^NQS MOUNTAIN' DRlVE-l Show Starts At 7:10 ALWAYS St.OO A CARLOAD) ’THURS. FRI. SAT. 3 HITS! Cash Balance Receifd.s Current Expense -1-BG .S12.3,.394.5] 39.3,161.13 Capitol Outlay $316,292.66 197,830.12 Total $439,887.17 .590,991.25 ^?3fture^tor>^ of Your Weddinj In Color tV Tape Recording! A? Also made CARLISLE STUDIO 314 S. Latgyett* Shelbv. C. 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