CROSSWORD ? ? * By A. C . Gordon ACROSS #4? To forahk ?tk ? ? Mbchinroti child . . - T/. manpower . 13? Qui ve fine. I ? tqfloto taftldp* 35 ? Min i ntctmn 15? Medical combining 1?? Amy tfMi MNa ? (poaa.) form meaning treat . , yyj .. _ . 36 ? Exiat* ment of diaeate 11? todjtoltt artkte 37? Roman DOMnl 16? Part 3 ? K?* preparation* (colioq.) 46? Mutkcal note 14? Followed 19? Prmter ? imamn 47? Sore J 6? Indefinite article 4*? Latin abbreviation for 1?? Behold! 31? duration _ "for example" 30-Act " rl?trt?e?l proptMl 49 ? Thus 11 ? Ancient tun fod .. , fO Ancient Babylonian 34 ? MuaWal note 13? MyiUc Samkife *M rod 33? la o f advantage 14? Attempt _ M? Devoid of emotion 38 ? Neuter pronoun 3 S ? Equality ?*. 40 ? On an otean Voyage 77 ? Scene of a fa in una DOWN 41 ? Quagmire* t-Variegatedm color ?Small UJ. ?? 3 ? F??lcntn? device 44? Alway* (poet.) (abbrrv.) 4? Pronoun w 30 ? Spanith gentleman 3 ? Ungentlemeanly peraon 4 7? Very amall 31? South American city ?? One in office 49? SponUh aflrmat.ve 31 ? Comparative auAx T? Not any *0 ? Bill of lading 33 ? A Thrtpian ? ? Ship personnel < abbrrv . ) See The Want Ad Section For This Week's Completed Puzzle , First Baptist Church Picnic - The First Baptist Church will have an all church picnic at Lake Montonia on Wednesday, August 6. The lake will be open lor swim ming from 12:00 noon until about 6:15 p. m. At 6:30 the group will have a picnic supper, and at 7:30 the young people will bo in charge of a lakeside vesper service. The Brotherhood w ' provide trans portation. Small Eggs To Appear On Market A small egg doesn't necessarily mean an undesirable egg, yet many consumers have shown re sistance to buying the small pul let eggs, which will soon be com ing to market. However, R. S. Dearstyne, head of the State College Poul try Department, points out, fresh ly laid, carefully handled pullet eggs possess high nutritive quali ty, comparing favorably to larger eggs from older birds. Foi Fall TZ Sweaters by Jantzen HONEYBUN with SWEATER SKIRT? Smash Jant xen success, with a new-for-'52 look . . . the marvel ous new double-fold turtle neckline, the slightly longer three-quarter sleeve. Full-tailored for flatter ing fit from every angle and every curve . . . stun ning with a slim-knit matching or blending skirt designed for turnabout wear. Both in cloud-soft Kharafleece that looks so rich, washes so well. Sweater, 32-40 $8.95. Skirt, 10-ld Si 1.95. OTHER JANTZEN SWEATERS AND SKIRTS from $4.95 to $17.95 Keeter's ... - , j . ? ? Lions Committees For Year Named Standing committees for the year 1952-53 were named recently by George II. Houser, president of the Kings Mountain Lions club. The committees work under the supervision of the three vice presidents. They include: Under Vice-President Ollie Har ris ? constitution and BY. LAWS W. K. Mauney, Jr. Tom Pollock Cart Maye* Lea Roberta COMMUNITY BETTERMENT Cart Mauney Charle* Conner ? Hubert Aderholt PROGBAM COMMITTEE W. L. fteak /' otto William* Martin Harmon H. B. ImUKh T. M. Shuford MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Richard Barnett Edwin Moor* Roas Alexander BOYS AND anu James Houaer Paul Howard ? WELCOME AND FELLOWSHIP J. G. Darracott C. D. Blanton Harold Plonk Under Vice-President Ertle Po wers ? RECEPTION AHD SICK V. ; , . J. H. Brendall aarence Flower* Jved Dixon WAYS AND MEANS E. E. Marlowe Gene Patteraon Holland Dixon Warren Heynoid* Denver King Sam stalling*. Jr. aarence Jolly HEALTH. SAFETY AND WELFARE Ollle Harrla D. M. Morrlion D. L. Saunders Bruce McDanlel Fred Wright. Jr. ' mmm 11 * BULLETIN AND PUBUCITT F. E. Power* T. W. Grayson Jack White ATTENDANCE J. C. McKlnney ? John Lewi* J. Wi V. ouiter Under Vice ? President Jacob Cooper. FINANCE C. P. Barry E. K. Whltener Joe Hendrlck SIGHT CONSEBVATION C. D. Ware Charlie Moil c.ralg Fall* A. C. Delllnger LIONS EETENSION HUton Ruth William Hou*er G. P. Aldrldge CITIZENSHIP Jacob Cooper Oliver Fall* W. J. Keeter FOOD Sam Weir Horace llord Clyde WheUUne Haul Bumgardner W. D. Byer* MUSIC Dan Hulf*tetler Charlie Warllck Leonard Smith Paul Ktng Bob Oibourne First Baptist Youth Elected Leaders Demauth Blanton, ministerial student at Wake Forest College, has been elected to serve as Youth Pastor of the First Baptist Church during Youth Week, Au gust 3 through August 10. Youth Week is a plan for a church to use Its young, people In all the official positions of church life for one full we?k. Elected also were: Butchie Hou ser, educational director; Bud Ware, church clerk; Melba Tin dall, choir director; Hilda King, organist; Ruth McCurdy, pianist; David Kincaid, superintendent of Sunday School; Phyllis Ware, di rector of Training Union; Jake Hord. chairman of the youth board of deacons.; Jerry King, president of the Brotherhood. Others have been elected to fill the position of deacons: Joe Ro berts, Bobby Hullender. Bob White, Ben Hudson, Ronnie Cole, Billie Byrd Crawford, Kepneth Cash, Luther Barnes, Harold Crawford, Jr., Thurman Bums, William Hovis, Don Barrett, Bud Ware, David Kincaid, Kenneth Roberts, Jimmy Ware, George Hord, Jim Yarbro, Bobby Mar tin. The following Sunday School superintendents were elected: Evelyn Cllne, Junior; Louise Gladden, Intermediate; Margie Tesseneer, Young People, Martha Cox.' Adult 1; Mrs. Hullender. Adult 2. Many others have been elected to serve as Sunday School teachers. Music during the week will by supplied by the1 regular youth choirs of the church: the Cherub Choir (ages 3-6); the Carol Choir (ages 7-12) ; and the Intermediate Girl's Chorus. On Sunday Morning, August 3, at the end of the worship hour. Dr. Robert Dyer, Interim pastor, will turn the keys of the church over to the young people. At 5:00 that afternoon, there will be a choir rehearsal, and at 6:15, the Youth Training Union director will conduct opening assembly. At 8:00 that evening, the group will attend union services. ? ? ? mmmmmmu. m mm mm-m wW NWWM ? ???** I *?? Wa JPOf^O Till S I l ltMirS HAS EM SPECIAL CARLOAD PURCHASE - LAST THIS YEAR OF SCARCE, HARD-TO-GET \II-M<