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3, 1970 eoplo. Thursday, April 23, 1970 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Page 3 i^Acddents At 'AetnaShows Bethlehem lO-Yeai Low Increase In Sales Piama Group UALEIOII. N. C. — Thp number 1 Benefits totaling $27.8 million Hi^flArVASt of luintlng aeeldenl.s, both fatal I wore paid to or for North Caro- “t and nonfaial, reported to the j Una policyholders by Aetna Life Wildlife llesouree.s Commission; 4 Casualty last year, a 2-1 per dnrint; tlie tn(i|)-l')70 hunting sea- (•(•nt inerea.se over 1968. son dropped to a ten-year low. i Sims' 19f>t) tile Commission has' Iri addition, the csrmpany had aetively collected reports on bona total of $93.C million in Inve.st- fidr' hunting aceidertts; that Is,! tnenls in liio state at the end of gun aecidents occurring while '•**’■*• hunting or traveling to or from a i xhe payment total Includes hunting area. Not included are | benefit.s and claims paid during gun accidenty occurring in the igiin on all forms of Insufance, linme. target practice accidents,! annuities, and bonds written by eti, With but two exceptions, the Aetna. The investment figure is numlier of fatalitie.s reixirted an- the total amount the company mially has not dropped below tehj has in bond.s and stock, mortgage since initiation of the reporting. loans, and real e.st.tte in North program. Tltis past season is one, Carolina. of those except ions. ! individual and group life in- Six out of 41 of last season’s .franco totaling $187.7 million .widents w’ere fatal. This figure written in -the state during IL-o "’‘’l hy Aetna Life & Casualtt', 1!)(kS.|9(,9 .season. It is also a re-; bringing the total protection In duct ion by eight fatalities over a: f„rce for Nortli Carolina residents ten-year average of fourt.-en. I ,o j(;p3 2 million. Youlhful hunters are too often j invedyed in hunting accidents,; Aspirins have bt^oome a prime and the 19l,9-l!)70 .sea.son showed ; poisoner of children. Liberty Mu- DS I arac- Goodwill Sets Community Workshop. Drive Standing flo.idwill Inilustrics, a slieltered fc 1jAf|||AD -vork-sliop for tlic liaiidicapiied in Charlotte, is conducting its an ' i nual .si h.Hd donation drive in IhisiRALEIGH - The hou.se they area. Goodwill bags will he given I'** fumish.np is one out to All Cleveland (Viunlv ele "ay families define their mentary .sehmd studeiils ' from'standing in a community. Thursdav, April 9 to M.mday, Ap-: a'’''"''''" MeGlamer.v, 1 f[I 2(1 ■ i extension housing and house fux Goodwill Industries asks the^nlahings speeiali.st, North Caro-^ students and their parents to fill lina 'State University. , tlie colleetion bags with usable, elothiiig, siloes, or anv .sin.all ''’an a status Iioaseliold iti'in.s that are service- '^ytbbol it should be a plaee able or can he reiiaired Eilled ”'-1 family members call; bag.s are to he returned to the;"’'’'’' their basic physleal, psyoho- vf,.|,ools logical anc^ sorial needs. ; Through these donations Good ' '’’’'P J'’",'' „ P'’y-7a' will provides trainin'^, emnlov i -‘'h'’"''' h" " P'ac" ment and rehabilitation servlee for the handicapped of tliis area STRICTLY FRESH We're anxious to see what color the kitchen sink will be for the year to come, once the kids get done coloring eggs. <l> 4 • On Easter Sunday, you’ll see a lot of people who go to church among the wor shipers. A word to the wise is siiffie- r-tie blaek-throatsd bunting ent. .8afi ty is the word suggest- | bird doesn't liave a very musical I'd liy Liberty .Mutual Insurance song but it is trying csinstantly iComranies. Many h dden hazards ; to improve it. It s’ings constantly. I lie about the home. The company : I advises that .vou take a safety I I ehf'Ck in your hoim>, examining iespi'eially for electrleal equip ment, medicines, si ppei-j- rugs, fire liazards an.l the like. W'here family members can rest, sleep and eat. Mrs. MeGlamer.v s.nys. Also, a home can fulfill a f.am- SHERRY REYNOLDS ?nted f our The group pre.sented the play, i 'The Slave-Girl”. The cast includ little eh.ange. Three of the victims i (uji insurance Companies notes were .voutlis age 12 to 15, And , that youngsters are often at- three of the shooters were .voungI traded to objects which resetn- nunlor.s, tiu'ir age ranged 13 loible candy in bottles and advises, 1.). One of the youtliful fatalitie.s j fi,at aspirins and sleeping tab-| wi^ .seli-inflie'ed. ^ lotg t,e kept well out of harm’s The quarr.v of tlie hunting aeci- peaclt for c-hildren dent victims include dove, siiuir- - i m rs , r> _ , . rel, deer and rabbit. The gun ' bled and fell (with safety offl.ll^' -McDaniel, Randj Me- most often involved, as would be' viclim moved in line of fire, vie- i Daniel, Danny Lail, Lou Anne LI - exiieeted, was the shotgun. Two tim mistaken for game, and trig- bmitli. Glenn L- of the accidents re.sulted from ger caught on brush. i T?'’”’ ,f"' ^,'1"' deer hunting, one with a rifle, one, A< is so often said, one fatal with a shotgun. accident is truly one too many. Sroup and Rev Rus,sell fills i. What caused the accidents? It Certainly six are ICKi many fatal' P"S‘°f “ church, wiiuld be factual to say that accident-, resulting from any Miss Sherry Reynolds was one foi m of ri'creation. However, the of six young people who rece: ed liunlin.g public (il North Carolina an award as outstanding a, i is to Ix' commended tor its great- and actresses at the Drama Fc- l.V iminoved safety record of the tival. Sherry is the daughter o' Hast hunting .season. Mr. gnd Mrs. James E. Reynolds I and are .sold in Goodwill budge stores at very low pricc.s. The in- I come from tlu'se sail's provide I wages for the area’s handicapped Tliirty eight members of the, citizens. Bethlehem Baptist Church Drama -Not Charitv but a Chanse” is Group attended the Southeastern! tlie motto of Goodwill Indu.sfrie.s Drama Festival held at Ridge-, nonation.s to Goodwill provliic crest Baptist Assembly April 10-1 ihl.s chance for haiidicappr'd mi'ii w.imen to work and to be of North Carolina. The item.s do nated are repaired and made , , , , , , serviceable by the liandicamied psychidogleal needs d in Goodwill budget ment.al well-being proud of tlieir acliie\'ement.s and - 1 hei'oine pnxluctivi' and digiii ’■'■fl nierobers of their eommiiii ■"p'' Till' donated “reieefs" lie ■ oc- {h-odwlll “pay cheeK-.s”. say eareles-s handling of sporting arms was the cause but perhaps that is an over - simplification. Reasons listed on tlie report forms were familiar: horseplay, stum- i' aliiglit to put a tiger in V ' 1 'r,k ilf .you’ve got a tui'lie ight shoe. ” ' 2. Kings .Mountain, and or at Kings Mountain Hi h .'Ichool. .'ly wil be presented at ' : B,aptist Cliurch on Sun- .''Oiil 26, at 7:,30 P.M. .and emotional security In discussing privary, the spe cialist believes "everyone needs a corner to call his own—a place wliere he can go to sit and think.” This area could be the corner of a bedroom, or a tiny area in the kitchen or family room. Many factors contribute to men tal well-being. Mrs. McGlamcry points out. “No one ean feel at loace in the midst of clutter,” .she nole.s, "so wise usi' of space and aicnty of storage are important.” Also. c\er\one nc'eds lo feci , -afe: to be free from danger. : ‘Ideally, home should contribulo '0 this .seeuritv and be a haven rom ihc outside world,” Mrs. .Mo- llamery assorts. Pride of*owncrship gives secur- ^ \ At our house, we’re get ting ready for the Easter pay raid. ♦ * * Grandma is the only one who doesn't recall with nos talgia those big, big Easter dinners of yesteryear that took two days to prepare. ELECT HAL regressive “If it’s good for the people it’s good for the state.’ L eader “Willing to stand up and lie counted on the issues that count.” 0 ptimistic Roots of the p.Psl arc imporlant. the spei-ialist add.s. “Old famil.s pieces and antiques collected from here and lliere help provide the security a person necrl.s," -In- says. Home is also a wonderful la:, oratory of liuman rciatlm.-. M McGlamcrj inclu-au--. At ; wdtli one’s tainily I- tla- i.: . place to develoj .diiiudi ■ cheerfulne.ss and (•ooj)eia'i..ii. consideration of pi-oplc. thoug .. fulness and social graces. “We can build a bet lor tomorrow liy working together to day.” eeded ,t,v. especially when an object is V' : assoctated with happy times, a ^'”"?'’’'-'' louvenir bought on a family trip People, not .showplaies for .slr.ing .j, ^ ers. Home slioulJ -he thougli ot .a.-: a place where indivitlual.- can i It it, she believes. , grow and c.xpross ; personalities and ! lives.” their unique enrich tlicir “A representative that will 1)0 his own man.” K ncwledgeable ‘Fl,' g tiio people a- iicad six'ciii! inter est -fr-nttis. ' To The N. C. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 43rd District Democratic Primary May 2 “A man who wants to .Serve Vou". EARN THE HIGHEST RATE ON F.S.L.I.C. 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