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P«g« 4 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C Thursday, July 25, 1968 COMEDY CORNER 3 Films Target Of Cigaiette Bobbeis I Wo^ien’s Health •' V'i Three Grover road firms havr been targets for cigarette thieves' who pried locks (rff the front doors of all three establishments in three break-ins during the past 10 days. Ca.sh and merchandise valued at 361.95 was taken from White’s Grocery & Service Station on Gro ver road .sometime Tuesday night or eariy Wednesday, according to the sheriff’s department. | According to Det. Sgt. Bobby Putnam entry was gained by pry- , ing the lock off the front door.! He said 150 cartons of assorted . brands of cigarettes, $2 in change* from the cash register and a nov-1 elty dog with a radio inside was i stolen. In another case during the' brcak*ln.s of Battlegi^ound Serv ice Station on Grover road and Frank B. Glass Post 9811 VFW on Grever road. A thief or thieves priod the locks off the front door.s of both establishments, reported ly to:>k 75 cartons of cigarettes and $20 in pennies from the ser vice station, grocery store. Th'' t'vo .«ervlro stations are lo cated about a irilc apart. Tlie YKW post is located only a short distance from the Battleground Service station. HOME POOL SAFETY RULES ' be more widely practiced in Ire- I^ew York (WMNSi — If you’re lucky enough to have a backyard swimming pool, be wise enoug^h WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE ^ >1 r y~~ The younger the woman, the more likely she is to break with Stnng Steed to treat it with re.specl. Here are uatlitinn and support family .•omo commen-sense safety rules Planning. More than six out of from the New York Safety Council ton women aged 16 to 34 favor birth control, while the figure is over five out of 10 for women 35 t ' 49. The most conservative group is women over 50, among whom lust over three out of 10 HORlZOlTAL I Depict<^, animaV.ne ClydescMe HOSPFTAUZED night, entry was attempted at "So they can't slap him on the back when he shak« hands think he's sunburned!" John B. Sain Grocery on N. G. I Highway 18 North. The window in the front of the store broken out and the drink' was opened from the window, but the thief apparently couldn’t reach the drinks. Officers are still investigating Three Grover businessmen are hospitalized in Charlotte Memorial hospital for treat ment and observation. They are R. Burris Keeter, who is be ing treated for a urological ail ment: C. F. Harry,. Jr., who Is being treated for a heart con dition;, and W. Freni Cockrell. The Maid of Cotton program is now in 30th year. which will guarantee that the pool will be fun instead of a heartache: Never leave small children un attended in 01 near the pool. Fcnct' the pool, preterably with lavor tamily planning. ; material that cannot be scaled. Lock the fence door whenever the The Irish woman definitely pre- 1 pool IS not in use. larger families than her j Never allow roughhousing in or American or British sister. She \ near the pool, running along the wanb- tour to five children, while I edge of it, or horseplay in or near only 17 percent of British women I it. want four children. Thirty per- Every child and adult, babysit- cent of Irish women consider six ! ter and servant, if you have one, <^t mo^’e children the ideal tamily should be taught to swim and size. Only two percent of British float well. As many people in a women agrec^ tamily as possible should learn I basic first aid and life saving. I especially those in who.se care I children are entrusted. Portable electrical appliances POVERTY IMPAIRS BODILY GROWTH a Yellow Springs, Ohio (WMNS) [MEMO TO ADVERTISERS! j such as radios, fans, and lamps For 100 years, each new genera- ' should not be allowed within 10 tion of middle-class Americans I ' feet of the pool. has become taller than the pre- Pcols should be equipped with foding one. But this trend has : slept' or ladders and with a lire just about run it<' course. ; ring. That’s wliat researchers at the • To protect others, if you and Pels Research Institute for the i youi family plan to be away for study of Human Development ; an extended period, the pool have tcund. But some Americans should be emptied or a safety will continue to increase in cover should be placed securely height — provided they stop bo- ovei the entire surface. IRISH WOMEN BACK BIRTH CONTROL mg poor. For the re.«earchers have found 6 It is a leavy —^ armal tlGels V 13 Withd-iw* 14 Malt 15 MisflfiPPi river embiknient X7L0W'*unt 18 Mtiisire U cl^ 19RtV «8 . . 21 A9c( Latin) 22 Wltin 22Sjnoal for l^dum 25 Conihs to mdory 27ft*t drinks 2lpwer 33 rest c aturt 54>ute (ab.) asysted boxes 3f 'ofound* I71US pronoun •* tstreet (ab.) 4'Jiminished . 4!dusical note 4G0U mound ;This —^ originated in Scotland : Indian weight i Puffs up 5 Betoken 7 Playing card 8 Birds* homes 4 Steamship (ab.) 5 Lampreysi 6 Suppose ' 7 Right (ab.) 8 Help 9 Unshackled 10 Canvas shelter 12 Group oC matched pieces 13 Scottish sheepfold 16 Brother of Odin (Nortg myth) wnmn raLit'Jcj ICi JleJ 28 Royal Italian family name 25 Ooze 33 Underground part of a plant 7# Abstract befog 36 Flat failure 20 Heavenly body (alang) 22 Buries 3^ Let it stand! 24 Idolizes 40 Anatomical 2$ Mohammedat tis.<aie Magistrate 42 Encourage 26 Unclosed 43 Pairs (ab-) 44 Eye (Scot) 45 Crimson 46 Paradise 47 Native of Latvia 46 Greek god of war 50 Organ of hearing 52 Call for help at sea S4 Preposition 56 Compass poinl ’T 5 26 w Si ST" Dublin, Ireland (WMNS) — that the children of immigrants and “those who are less well off financially and nutritionally" uestions More than half of all Irish women have yet tc achieve the growth over 16 years of age think that cf their middle class compatriots. Irish families have too many And for whatever it's worth: [i I children, according to a recent Youngsters now reach puberty f Gallup poll. It comes as no sur- two and a half to three and a ^ I prise, then, that half of them be- half years earlier than their, lievc that birth control should' counterparts did a century ago. VERTICAL 1 Rabbit 2 Verbal 3 Edge 1 1 L Jr II IT JL H ■ \t> -a I nn 40 41 4i 45 m 45 % 50 54 55 57 1 55 Herald Want Ads Pay.' and nswers obout NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Q. What ara th* t«oat Uapoviaat ralaa Imp profltabla advarttolngt Q. Wkatdaaa AA&ia iMPi A* 1. Your advertioing masuga should ba mwwf, friendly, baformativa, easy to read. <Uva facta and nawa about your marchandiaa aad aarvica. t. Advartiaa regularly. Make spout adTartldag do what aucceseful saleamaa do—call aa cuatomara and proapecia oonaistantly. 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Are an pnblleatioaa ^glUa §m A.B.(X mambarahlpT A* Yes—in tSa well known drculatfon atandarda of tha Audit Bureau of Cibculationb. A* No. Only thoaa wlHi paid dieulaHon. This la important to advartiaara baoanaa it ia avidanao that tha paper ia wanted and aaadL Q. WhatlathaA3.at f A* 'Iha A.B.C. Is a eooparatlva, non-proflt aaaoeh ation of 3,450 advertisers, advertising aganciea and publishers in theUnit^StatesandCanadiw* Organized in 1914. Brought or der out of advertising duos by establishing a definition for psdd drculation, rules and standards far measuring, auditing and re porting tha drculationa of naw^ papers and pariodicala^ Q. It thlt Btwtptptr • Mtatbw Pf AmMt BurMH »t CirtulatiMMl A. Ybt. 91% tft prani tf tm tli«idtttMi. 91% wuH H jrwi It Id»m» «%t fton akt** tht MMlittMt p«w triliiig ....n... ttftt will hart wkan thajr •PPttr.ki tkaat ptfM. Atk tn a aapf al^aar latMt A.B.C nparV KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD 'A1.S. tirOSTI - PACT! 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