' ji : * .- ''.T"; j The Rings Mountain Herald Established 1889 Published Every Thursday HKRALD PUBLISHING HOUSE. Haywood E. Lynch Editor-Manager stored as secoud class matter a the PostoiHce at Kings Mountair, N. C., under ire Act of March 3 1879. - SUBSCRIPTION HA I BS One Year $1.5i Btx Montbe .76 A weekly newspaper devoted to Ae promotion of the general wel tare and published for the euHght meni, entertainment and benefit of the citizens of K'ngs Mountain and Its vicinity. 1l:;?' " - . a^Nonh Carolina C^l /PRESS ASSOCIATION vj ~\g^ _ RESIGNATION ^ 'Why. w'hy .repine, iny pensive friend At the pleasures slipped a.wu> Some the stern fates will never lead. And aj| refuse 10 stay. I see the rainbow in the sky. The dew upon the grass; I see them, ami 1 ask not why. They glimmer or they nass. With folded arms 1 linger not To full them buck; 'twere vain: In this, or in some, other spot. I know they'll shine again. ?Walter S. Laiulso. WORK WITH A WILL We are not sent into' this world to do anything: inlo- which we cannot put our heart's. We have certain work lo'tlo l'ov our bread iiiul that is to lie done strenuously; other work to do for our delight, and that is to ho done heartily; neither Is to he done hy halves or shifts, hut * - with a will; and what is not worth this effort is" not to he done tit all. - John Ituskin. A GENTLEMAN . It is almost, a definition of a gentleman to snv thpl lie carefully nvolds whatever tna\ cause a jar or * a jolt - til the minds of those with whom he is casl all clashing of opinions or collision of feeling, all restraint 01 suspicion, tjr gloom of resentment, Itis ft rent concern being to make everyone at ease and at home. lie is tender toward the bashful gentle toward the distant, and merciful toward the absurd; lie can recollect to whom he is speaking; liv guards against unreasonable allusions 01" topics that may irritate, lie is seldom prominent in eoh.v-usatiort and never wearisome. lie makes light of favors while he does-them, and seems to be receiving them when he is conferring. He never speaks of himself except when compelled, never defends himself by a mere retort; he has no cars for slandpr or enmiln i?< scrupulous in imputing motives .to those who interfere with him. ami interprets everything for the. best, lie is never mean or little in ltis disputes, ' never takes unfair advantage. never mistakes personalities or sharp sayings for arguments, or insinuates evil which he dare not say ttut. He has too much good sense to be.affronted at insult; he is too busy to romonvber Injuries. If he engages in controversy of any kind, his disciplined intellect preserves him Trom the blundering dscourtesy of better though less edcated minds, who, like blunt weapons, tear and hack Instead of cutting,, clean. He may be right or wring in his opinion, but he Is tot clear headed to bo unjust; he is as simple as he is forcible, and as brief as he is decisive. Nowhere shall we find * greater candor. consideration, indulgence. He throws himself into the minds of his opponents, he uccounts for their mistakes, .lie knows the weakness of human nature. a.s well as its strength, it province, and its limits,?Selected. Acre Of Laundry For Camp Davis Cantp Davis, N. C.?laundering for the 30,000 troops at Camp Davis is done under a single roofcovering 1.13 acres.* The laundry is the larg est in the world in one building. Manager J. B. Cullins. believes CALL OR SEE KENNON BLANTON At Terminal Ser. Station PHONE NO. 10 STERCHI BROS.' Representative 1 in Kings Mountain .. 1 * 4 Territory V?\- ' *? .: -pwil * .;-- .. Y.r- -,.!?: ' ' v ''' t - " * Here and There . Haywood E. Lynch) Donald Hughea, son of Mr. a-d, Mrs. Howard Hughes, of the Kings Mountain Laundry had his ss by 'V* teachers , who leave for .their homes hav,e The Herald follow them, so they can keep up with the happenings of The Best Town In The State.. Among those who have ordered The Herald for the summer months are: Paul Hendricks, who will be at Chapel Hill for thie Summer, Carolyn C lisle, Benneetsville, S. C., Katherine Peel, Gibson, N. C., Louise Morris Charlotte, ..and Janet Scoggins, Greenville, S. C. The writer of the note signed be low aske^ Here arid There to pub lish the following warning: FAIR "WARNING: The very next time a guy calls me at two o'clock in the morning to fill out his Questionnaire I am going to start a- lit! tie WAR of my own. Signed: Clarence "Hitler" Carpenter. | Tree Of Today Is Ini Building of Next Week ? -' ' I Camp IMvIh, N. C.?Thev used' lumber so fast in building the antiaircraft camp here from just a wide place along the road to a military city of 20,000 popultlon in five mo> ths that lumber went from tree to' building in a week. There were 46,000,000 feet of lum ber used in the camp, all Southern pine except for p50,000 feet of fir brought in from the Pacific coast. The fir was used as structural timber. The pine, most of it cut from forest near the camp site, was seasoned In kilns. To transport the huge amount ol lumber needed for constructior.g the nearly 1.000 buildings, 1,500 rail road cars were used to bring in .15.000.000 leet. The remaining 10,OOO.Ooo feet was transported by truck. MICK1E SAYS? ~ I f??? ! ' [ W? JEST LOVE TO UAVE FOLKS BRUJG/M NBWS-WHEUIT/S /JEWS', AW BEFORE IT BECOMES SO OLD ITS N/STORi// T|F| **5s I vo MJ H?r , HB KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. 1 I I |. AAl ' < ' " ; ?J rHURSDAY. JUNE 12. 1941 4 * 1E si^ef I u? rwmv tmrtMC jtrirrt jASy-WtJ* I field story!" concluded Stevens ex plosively. "You've held out on tne long enough. GIVE ME THAT STOlCY!" "First give mo my pictures," returned Blii; Stevens wrath fully took, the photos which Bill had taken of Joan ana himself in Bultficld's store, tore thet ' in pieces, and handed them ovor. "Here are your pictures." Bhi calmly took out his story, tore it in pieces, and handed it over. "Here's your story." He turned on his heel and waUted out, beckoning Flash to follow him. Nevertheless, the story ran in ' the early editions of Stevens' news paper that dhy. For the editor i feverishly set his entire staff re- j assembling - the scraps of paper until he had the whole story pieced together, and by noon the headlines were screaming through the. town: "BUTTE Ft FIELD HElHiOBS j FOUND*!" - j Old man Butterfleld, seeing the aiory, lost no tim? in peremptorily telephoning Stevens, who blamed the whole thing on that scoundrelly reporter Spencer. "I'll send a man right over who'); take you to her," promised Stevens. " He hung up, shouted for Flash who by this tuns had returned, and threatlngly demanded to know where Spencer had gone. ' ? "He-he ran me all over town mmm b-b-buying toothpaste, and a marriage license ana stuff," stammered Flash. "Then he got Into his crummy little boat and headed fee his island." . Cyrus Butterfleld, In his highpowered launch, reached the Island long before Bill returned there. .. He showed Joan the mocking. 1 sneering, sensational story about j B i her, drawing her closer. - -v . ? ??????????T?^. ,. , . ^ ^ " t?O^ENECAIW ,.y.^ "Aintcha Coin' T school?" \ "Naw. I Washed Me Face an' Teacher Thought I Looked Pale \ an' Sent Me Home'" " f New House For Sale v ?????? 'I' Attractive home now under construction will be ? offered for sale as soon as completed. <1 M Heautiful wooded lot, excellent neighborhood B ' * : If interested see * HAYVVOOU E. LYNCH Hie Herald Office Phone 167 ^ o Tho WwA~~ I In fact too Hot to have to do daily shopping ? so stay at home and just call us?we'll deliver right to your Kitchen table?The very best of Everything To Eat. BLALOCK GROCERY Phone 58 We Deliver Doctors Prescribe and Recommend Pasteurized Milk I Drink plenty during the hot weather. It's . nourishing l I I BE SURE IT S I I APPROVED ?? ? ' I . I Carolina Dairy Milk I , Call Shelby 125 for Regular lt; DAILY HOME DELIVERY I wt imk: Carolina Dairy I "Extra Care Makes Them Extra Good" ?r; -i ' '? ''.if / ' ' ' V-' ' ?r ii - '" v'*"^ " V 'l