i 9. 1968 ••I irlth fluffy a meringue al for that !*' or a late nd avocado ared ahead e meringue 5 minutes rn! WICH PUFF or wder Sauce >a3ts, sliced Iced Juice tartar salt s, twisted ii with but- powder has d with Dur- gc on bak- 1 chicken, .slices with range over until stif if tartar and itinue beat- ;es are glos- stiff peaks, •face sand- neringue to n (450 De- in, about .5 with pap- >mon twists, les. s Pupils ’ape One) uilender— Her, Connie T\ine. th Hughe.s— -Brodsky. Jixon— , Judy Ray- )ny— or, Meredith ?iss ~ arbara Herd lasley— —KunberpMP Alexander— dajor—Li.szt. b, Frances Thursday. May 9, 1968 This Is The Law SUICIDE suicide a lod, the author of it: and, as the law? *1 suicide is guilty of a double of- n r the spiritual, in invading KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS^OUNTAIM^C^ Non-Stick Set Mav 13th Finishes Best Page I rc-scason with oil as though sca- .soning the pan for the first time. Impregnated finishes cannot be | washed in a dishwasher, Mrs. ‘ Weick points out. The finish will ' deteriorate. So when you’re shop- R.ALEIGII —Turned your back'ping for new pans or replace- ony committed on oneself." The question immediately aris- vOllOIl VOie es: How can the law reach and punish one who is dead? That was very simple under the _ former taws of England. A .stake was driven through the body of A mailed-ballot referendum on . „ .. „, the suicide and he was given an l^e sale and lease of cotton al- on non-stick finishes? If you've nients, remember to select the There is i at m » s u -the prerogative of the Almighty, ignominious burial in the high- lotment.s across county lines will been disappointed by previous finish that fits the diahwashingl Is .1 cr -n,' ..„a .s and rushing into his immediate I way. Usually he was buried al be held in North Carolina .May performances in non-stick cook-1 condlUons in your family. ' Sir Wnii-.^ oi 1,'^’'^°" P>'‘‘sence uncalled for; the other the cross-roads during the dark- Growers in 73 of the ware, check again- Tliere have Thc.se non-scratch finishes are wuriam ttiack-stonc. m his'against the king, who est hour of the night, so that the s>ah>’s 77 cotton-growing counties been some changes made, Mrs.; new and improved, but not fool-. con- will be involved. Eileen B. Weick, extension home proof, Mr*. Weick cautions. Guard And aiur> tho io.V W “i—‘j his subjects; the law gregated there would hurriedly -t-uiu i,e the fourth sale baanagement specialist, North againstcookingatveryhightem- d - V has therefore rank^ this among get into his body. te™University, says. peratures. »he advise. This can England,'“wrftter in*’l769^Tai^ hath an intere.st In the preserva- -presumed evil spirits who "Ami oico fJ: 1„ VV , i Uon of all his subjects; the law ereentert there would hurl wl Iv -^nri rij has therefore rank^ this among i rt m. ml ? ^ ^ considers, highest crimes, making it I Uferbut byc^m^rstonl,^^ FOR YOUR Miieds MD YOU KNOW WE HAVE INVALID AND HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT BOTH FOR SALE OK FOR RENT? ^ CRUTCHES AND CANES HOSPITAL BEDS PLUS MANY OTHER TYPES OF CONVALESCENT EQUIPMENT ^ WHEEL CHAIRS COMAtODE CHAIRS WALKERETTES rKINGS nOUNTMN r.r drug company -THE CITY'S MODERN -STORE >H01fE 739-257i" tfn loaso referendum for cotton farm- . . As an additional punishment, according to Dr. Charles New ’’hard-base’’ fini.shes have' all of his goods and chattels were grooks, exten.sion economist at been developed that are truly' ,,, , nr^«erAtnh* anu J'f' th fcrfelted to the king- .North Carolina State University, almost non-scratch. Practk’ally! J.'i’ ,L^h® even ^hn^ nme Ignominious burial and forfei- • non-stick finishes, e\en the new ture of property are not tpday The first vote was taken in speaking, you are now Irep to use metal spoons and .spatulas: used in either England or Amor- 196.5 when growers in 55 counties ^hem. Colors are darker, loo,|_ . _ _ ica as a means of criminal pun- approved the plan by the ne^- staining has become less of a Eudv IS SerVlnO ishment of one who is already-sary two-thirds majority. Since . ^ . UF’aL PI..* -« T dead. that dale, four other counties | WIIH tlTSt IQarineS While present penalties for have approved it. There are two basic corrstruc- Marine Corporal David L. Eudy, i crime are held inapplicable to ,u » u , a techniques used. Most com-, .son of Mrs. Grace L. Eudy of 203 1 one who is dead, it does not nec- bibn is a coaling process. TTie.W. Wa.shington Ave., Bessemer • e-ssarily follow that a self-killing ^b^ pr^ram the cstabiish-i (j,^y j, roughened and I City, N. C., is serving witJi the is not within itself a criminal of-j . three tbey will sprayed with a special glass [Ninth Engineer Battalion, First fonse. It has been so held by sev- j upcoming n,aterial or hard, molten metal.; .Marine Division, in Vietnam. ' eral courts. : reterendum.These counties where coating forms many little! His unit supports the division’s No cases have been found de-’f^"'"® will not vote are Mar-.p^gi^g and valleys on the sur-1 infantry units fighting in the elded by the Supreme Court of ’ cf^TQUimans, Carteret andlfg^^p Then, the non-stick finish | Danang area. The unit’s combat North Carolina on the subject of uurntucK. I is applied. Metal spoons will slide (engineers detect and clear mine suicide. But since common-law Growers in all 55 counties that 1 ^ver on the poak.s, never touting crimes are recognized and punish-'approved the plan in the first'‘b® finish that fills the valleys, ed in North Carolina, the an.swer referendum in 1963 must vote' f'be other type coating mixes to the que.stion is probably that again this year. In addition,! ibe non-.stick finish right in With suicide is a crime that carries no| growers in 18 counties in which '*be metal pan surface.Tlii* im- puni.shment. If so, it is the only; the lease-sale plan has never P''bRn®finK process gives the kind of crime or murder you can been adopted will vote. TTiese toughest finish of all. but at the commit and get away without counties tailed to approve the same time has less of the non punishment. plan in 1965, 1966 and 1967. quality. Whether suicide is a crime or ; The new finishes have created not is far from a purely academic! Dr. Brooks pointed out that, "It' some new rules for care. Finishes problem. Consider, for example, is important that growers in the, prepared by the coating proce&s the person who has tried to kill 155 counties that first approved; will take a dishwasher in .stride, himself and failed, and those'sale and lease understand that, i although thLs 'may in time re- the Vietnamese people in carry who have aided and abetted in ib order for them to continue toj move the pan’s "seasoning.” If so,'ing out these projects. the suicide of another. If we I handle allotments on a sale and! should say that suicide is not a lease basis across courtly lines, crime, these persons would go un- two-thirds of those voting must' punished. reapprove the plan.” ' lAt common law an attempt to; Ballots will be delivered to all fields, destroy caves, tunnels and other enemy fortifications. The unit is also engaged in a' civic action program designed to; assist the Vietname.se people in completing self-help projects, such i a.s the building of wells, culverts, small bridges and schools. Equip- , ment and materials for the pro- , jects are made available through j the Marine Oirps Reserve Civic; Action Fund. Marines in Vietnam ! provide the know-how and guide t A MERRY TILLER MAKES FUN OF GARDENING Don't let the ground get you down I Leave the hard work to Merry Tiller. This is the tough tiller. Rugged, roller-chain-and-sprocket drive delivers more power to the rotors^where the work is done. Four action-packed models from which to choose. Your choice of rotors and extra tractor tools. Come in and meet Merry — Tiller—the machine that makes gardening more fun. Today I KINGS MOUNTAIN FARM CENTEB 126 EAST GOU> STREET cotton growers of record in coun ties holding a referendum. To be counted, votes must be in the of fice of the county Agricultural Stabilization and (Conservation Committee by May 17 or post ed your present mattress is too soft or too hard...too bad! You’re ready for a new Sealy Posturepedic extra firm or gently firm commit suicide was a criminal offense. It has in recent years been .so punished in several states. The .sovereign states today arc vitally interested in the wel fare of its citizens. They are need ed, among other things, to pay marked by midnight, May 17. taxes and to fight wars. , ■■ ■ ' ' If you are contemplating sun SeomOII HilUord cide, you had better do a thorough v m j ^ j job. If you succeed, you will notj IS GSOQUCltOCl be punished. If you fail in your „ i attempt at suicide, you may be' Seaman Apprentice Thomas N.l 1 indicted and punished. Hilliard, USN, 19, son of Mrs. ’ Margaret V. Hilliard of 808 W. - King St, Kings Mountain, N. C., i has been graduated from nine' weeks of Navy basic training at the Naval Training Center here. . In the first weeks of his naval service he studied military sub-1 ject.-^ and lived and worked under | cenditions similar to those he will i encounter on his first ship or at his first shore station- | In making the transition from. . xivilian life to Naval service, he! received instruction under vet-1 eran Navy pety officers. He stud -' led seamanship, as well as sur- \ ivai techniques, military drill and other subjects. | .1# Choose the extra firmness many prefer or the more pampering gently firm — gentled by a luxury layer of resilient Sealyfoam**. Deeply quilted, both promise you r*o morning backache from sleeping on a too-soft mattress. 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