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T%8 Thursday, October 10. 1968 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Page 7 Jtr los- WANT ADS FEMALE HELP Experienced and Semi-Experienced Sewing Machine Operators. Over- ieck and Single Needle Machines. Openings For Side-Seomers. Sleeve- setters. Tail Hemmers and Felt l^am Operators. — APPLY IN PERSON — DALLAS. N. C. AIRTOWNE MILLS, INC. et WANTED IMMEDIATELY O EXPERIENCED WEAVERS AND LEARNERS FOR SECOND AND THIRD SHIFTS. O GENERAL PLANT WORKERS AND LEARN ERS REQUIRED ALSO. Good Starting Pay, Major Medical Insurance and Other Benefits Promptly Available. — APPLY — Lambeth Rope Corporation PHIFER ROAD te'.' WANTED Charlotte Observer Carrier KINGS MOUNTAIN TERRITORY Earnings approximately $200 to $225 per month for deliveiy tilhV of tvwr hoars each morning 4:30 to 6:30 a.m. Must have serviceable car WRITE TO; CHARLOTTE ORSERVER PO BOX 1293 GASTONIA. N. C. PHONE 864-4318 (An Equal Opportunity Employer) Bcr URS tfn CARLON MILL IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN: e Company Paid Employee Hospitalization e Two Weeks Paid Vacation e Employee Profit Sharing • Steady Work • Good Wages WE WANT YOU AT CARLON WANTED Section Supervisor — Winding — 3rd Shift Section Supervisor — Card Room — 3rd Shift Slubber Tender — 3rd Shift Spinning Doffers — 3rd Shift Doffer Learners — 3rd Shift APPLY AT CARLON MHL Sparrow Springs Rd., Kings Mountain N. C. Or Phone 739-4508 (Opposite Grass Valley Golf Course) -WANTED- Experienced Textile Mechanic Fm Secoxd Shiit — Would also prefer that this person have some electrical experience — Excellent pay and benefits. If inter ested, Write Box B. Kings Mountain Herald. 8:29tfn Tmey's DiKonnt House PIEDMONT AVENUE cuts Novellies Clothing Furniture Antiques Rugs Spremis Televisions Playing $10.00 & up Radies COMPARE OUR PRICES REFORE YOU BUYl H Realty For Sole H BETHWARE COMMUN1T7: Just off Highway No. 74. Modern, 3 Bed room brick home, ducted heat, carport, nice lot. Assume loan. Call for details. SPLIT LEVEL: Contemporary brick home in High School area. 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 full batlu, car port, wooded lot. Now priced to sell. Make offer, reduced AGAIN: Six room house, central heat, good location, near town and schools. Needs some renovation, but excellent space for money. Make an offer. INVESTOR OR OWNER: Have re modeled 3 room house, good lot, good loan already set up. Priced right. Call. INVESTMENT or DO-IT-TOUR- SELF: House needs rebuilding, mill village. Cheap. Make offer. BUSINESS TRACT:. Busy area, ideal for business development. FOR QUICK SALE: LIST WITH US. LARRY HAMRICK R«al Estate Rr^er C. E. Woilldi Ins. Agaacy PHONE 73d-3611 3:28tfn Strokes Are Major Problems CHAPEL HILL — Strokes are one of our major health problems. They effect hundreds of thous ands of people every year. North Carolina has one of t-he highest StrQlce-topopuhition ratios of any state in our country. SiiKe 1930 the stroke death) rate has been declining and great There are many types of con- advances have been made in that may be used for, treatment and rehabilitation.!Crowing house plants-clay, plas- With modem care many patients! t*o sot*! metal. Perhaps the clay are being restored to a useful I containers are best bei ause they life, I are porous and permit some air, j exchange which supplies oxygen What is a stroke? A stroke oc-1 for the roots. Due to the porous i curs when the blood supply to a nature of the clay, more frequent part of the brain is reduced or watering is necessary as compar-' cut off and, as a result, the nerve ed with either plastic or metal cells in that part of the bi-ain pots. Huntsinqer Member igc Of 4th Division PLEIKU, VIETNAM (AHTNCt Army Private EirsI Class Ross E. Himt.sin'>!ei-, 20, son of -Mr. and Mrs. William E. Iluntsinger, Rl. 1, York Road, Kings Mountain, N. C., was assigned S<‘plembor to the -llh Infantry Division near Pleiku, V'ietnam, as a supplj handler. 1 This is the third in a series on house plants. cannot fimction either. The result of a stroke may be, for example, weakness or paraly sis of wie side of the body, ina bility to walk, loss of memory, or difficulty in speaking. These ef fects may be sligst or very severe. They may be temporary or perm-' area. I would not recommend the anent. Strokes occur when the | use of any type' contalntr thatj blood supply to the brain is cur-1 does not have an opening for b<it-' tailed for some reason. | tom drainage. l While strokes often occur with- Regardless of the type contain-; er used, it is essential that hot-' tom drainage bo provided. This^ can be done by placing a i)iece of broken clay pot over >he drainage hole and a thin layer of coarse 1 gravel over the entire bottom out notice, sometimes there are; There is no set schedule that signs om impending danger. Reg-,*^®'' recommended for water-, ular medical check-otps are the plants. The amount and fie-j best protection against stroke'“f watering will depend and they should begin long be-i ‘yP^ fore a person has reached middle! comalner used, and stage of age. Individuals who detect signs'Srowth. of numbness or weakness in ai when watering, soak tile soil well and then let the soil be<-ome dry-to-touch before watering a-^ gain. As a general rule, most soils will become lighter in color! as they dry but a soil high in or-: ganic matter may be deceptive in! this respect. Never let your plants' hand or leg and the temporary slurring of speech should see their physician immediately. While these physical phenome nons are not necessary indications of a stroke, medical evaluation is important in determining wheth er these and other symptoms are related to stroke or some other disease- 27514. The North Carolina Heart The North Carolina Heart As- Association reminds everyone sociation has available a booklet; that strokes are not hopeless and entitled “Facts About Stroke.”! that many advances are being Anyone interested in obtaining | made in the area of prevention, this booklet free may address an diagnosis, treatment, and reha- inquiry to the North Carolina bilitation of those who ha\ e suf- Heart Association, 1 Heart Circle,' fered from the disaster of stroke. Chapel Hill, North Carolina wilt for feck of water. Various types of self-watering devices may be used wicks in the bottom of a pot, etc. If you have used self-watering <lc\iccs, successfully. I would not suggest that you change. However. 1 cx-i pect, that, for most people sur face watering is the bi'lter plan. When watering such plants asi African violets, cyclaman and gloxinia avoid getting water in the crowns of the plant as it may cause rotting. The temperature of the water is important. Water used should be at room temperature and pre ferably. applied in (he morning. It you want to catch and store rainwater for your plants this may lx- done. However, we have no evidence that chlorine and fluorine treated water is injurious to plants. Humidity in the homo in al ways a problem and is difficult to control. Any means usc-d to con trol humidity will he helpful. One means of compensating for low humidity would he to- spray the foliage of your plants, once or twice a we«*k, with soft tepid water. For this, rainwater would be fine. LATE CLASSIFIED : WANT TO BUY GOOD coronet. Call 7.39-,37.33 if you have one ! to sell. 10;10tfn Travel at Goveininenl exp(>nses mai be authorizcxi for veterans with service e<jnneel<'d disabilities that re((uire treatment at a VA hospital. Arrangements should be madi' in advance at the appropri ate V'A hospital. Foliage Plants For The Home 15 Varieties Dish Gardens For Gifts Ferns — 6 Varieties Norfolk Island Pine African Violets Pot Plants Pansies. Alyssum and Candytuff Growing. PRESSLEY GREENHOUSES 517 S. Battleground Rd. 10:2-23 pd. WANTED Part-Time Secretary Prefer that applicant work mornings 5 days per week with possibility of developing into o full time job. Must be good typist. Good Pay and Benefits Apply To: Box 752, Kings Mountain, N. C. Since the enactment of the Vet erans' Readjustment Benefits Act on June 1, 1%6, nearly SOO.flflO eligible veterans have i-eccived the educational assistance provid ed. FOR SALE — 3-bedrrx)m brick hou.se, patio, plenty of storage, carpet, decorative items. -Near country club. Call 7.39-2693 f .'r appointment. Must see to ap preciate. lOrlOpd WILL BABYSIT in my home on weekdays. Call 7,39-44.50. 10;10pd ELECT DANIEL I. WALTON District Judge Republican Candidate In Gaston, Cleveland, Lincoln Counties • 12 Years Practicing Attorney • Presently Record er's Court Judge • Graduate Wake Forest College & Law School • Presbyterian • Veteran Of Ko rean War • Optimist Board of Directors • Family Man • Dedicated • Experienced • Impartial Cast Your Ballot Tn The Cleneral Election Nov. 5,1968. ' ■» \ A HOUSES FOB SALE OR TRADE — 3 rooms plus, full basement, one aiMl one-half baths. Phone 739- 3272 for app^ntment. 10:3ffn I Legols I .NOTICE OF SERVICE OP PROCESS | BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA! CLEVELAND COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT i KINGS MOUNTAIN HOUSING j AUTHORITY. Petitioner, vs. GE.NE BARBER, AND THE HEIRS, KNOWN AND UN KNOWN, BORN AND UNBORN OF EDWARD BARBER AND MARY BARBER AND THE CREDITORS OF EDWARD BAR BER AND MARY BARBER, Defendants, TO: Gene Barber and the Heirs, known and unknown, bom and unborn of Edward Barber and Mary Barber and the creditors of Efdward Barber and Mary Bar ber: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed In the above entitled special proceeding. The nature of the relief being sought Is as follows: Condemnation of 19,329 square feet, more or less, situate at the comer of DUllng and Ridgd Streets in the City of Kings Mountain, North Carolina and be ing more particularly describedi In Deed Book 7-R at Page 36 in the Cleveland County Registry. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later! than November 4, 1968, and upon your failure to do so the party- seeking service against you WlB' apply to the Court for the relief sought. This, the 24th day of Septem ber, 1968. Nan Arrowood, Asst. Clerk Stgterior Court. Garland, Alale, Bradley & Gray 132 Cherokee Street Kings Mountain, North Carolina 9:26—10:17 EXEXfUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as executtx' for the estate of W. Wayne Put nam, late of Cleveland County, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims to the estate of the 44- Oeesed to exhibit' them to the un dersigned on or before the 25th day of March, 1969, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any re covery. All persons indebt€<d M ttie es tate will please make immediate payment. ‘This the 2Sth day af Septenabor, 1968. Mrs. W. Wajgie Putnam ZHoeitlilx eMm 9t W. WByitt m nam 10; 3-34 * rivals theNational Debt And that’s a pretty big rivalry; Mort^c loan credit cBNnded by Sav ings and Lom Associations is aknost as large at the National Debt And that’s just one illus tration of how large ow industry ». Wc actually invest about 98% of your StvingS in Htortgage loans. This creates more jobs, more business for realtors, builders, wholesalers and retailers. More salaries are paid, so BMre money is spent in tiic local com munity for food, clothes, education and recrea tion. This stimulates tlic money flow that helps your local community prosper and grow. This is tlie way it lias been since before the turn of the century. Savings and Loan Associations have constantly stimulated your local economy. Combine tbc savings of all tliesc associations ami you've got a lot of credit. Whicli also means you've got the basis for a hcaltliveconomv. , So take your savings or home loan needs to tlie people who specialize in those needs. ■\bur local Savings and Lata Asstxia- tion. The Sjxtcialist, The Specialist Your Local Savings & Loan Association Bone Savings & Loan Association EoBt Meuntain Stroat Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association West Mountain SkUBt (•!(]
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