if mn-.'i. 1^. 1973 ■ Thursday. JulylsTl^Tr^^ THE KINGS mountain HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. PAGE THREE North Carolina Basketball Star [arl Gives A-OK For Acupuncture iT'«a w Por icams ederai ?ces»ary As UR Cvusfom.-i Polkv migration fhile pro- r Govern- jhone) Service 1 Herald 7;5tln By JACK WILLIAMS (’H.APJX HILL, N C. — Some Aincrican doctors claim that acu- punctUH! is just a pain in the neck, but you’d never be able to piovp it to Ihiit old'refugee from 'RtHl China — none other than Hsien Sheng George Karl. On his recent trip to China I'Witii a United States ba.sketbali ( team, Karl pullisl a mu-sclc in bad; and .iokingiy told a CItine.sc Interpreter ".Maybe I ouglit to have acupunctui-c treatment. Tliat’.s the big deal in Cliina, I isn’t it?” j -Much to Karl’.s .surpri.se, the in- terpreler a()])eared at George’s hctei room later liiat day witli two hurse.s, ready to adrnini.ster th<? acupuncture treatment. Karl ' debiilcd at for a moment and ttien .said, ’’Weil, wliy not.” "They stuck two net-dies in my leg and two in my back,” Karl •saj'.s, "1 .still can’t believe what haptMmed. In .iust a few minutes, the pain omiplotciy disappeared. M. 8:27 Mrifh ;57 € Tlf£ MmI SeMotimai CSOLD* Tahtmme ottefi mfi! Finest • oi ^^TROCADERO** SAVINGS OF UP TO ON OPEN STOCK COMi-WffTfeR ITEMSI TROCADERO; A graceful pertetn In brillianf vi'irror bright 23 Karat Gold Electroplate*, A fjttern equall/ gt home with either contem- peror/ or traditional toble settings. Lifetime Unconditional Guarantee**. Completely safe fur US',* in automatic dishwashers. Will remain I'vCfios'ingly brilliant. Pick up a merchandise card and start toward your complete set toduy! With $530 in Trade Punched on M^rcl1and^se Card SAVE UP TO 70% OR MORE Vilaes ti U OO hr Mir 33c { Imagine! A complete 40- ' { pe. service for 8 <$88.00 | ; value) for only $13.20! • j Or a 60-pc. service for 12 * I <$132.00 valued for only i ! $19.80. . . Build as large a I a set as you wish. ; ASK ABOUT OUR Maintenance Medicine Discount HARPER'S Prescription Pharmacy 707 W. MOUNTAIN ST. PHONE 739-8487 .My back hasn’t _feit adod si nee 1 underwent an openttlon in my freshman year at Clam- lina.” Karlier in llie Irip, iCax-r had gathered other evidence in swp- port of Ghina’.s poin-kilUng treat ment. George and other mwm- hers cf tlie American team were taken on a tour ot a Chinese hospital and witnessed an oper ation in which a man’s lung ww being removed. ‘Ttic man was being given ac upuncture treatment," Krirl .<oyb. • vv'hiie he wa.s b<>ing operated on. he -was wide awake and eat ing an orange as though noth ing was happening. They had one needle .sticking in his fore head and lus wliole body was numt;.” But while Karl fnund the Chin ese to be highly eifkilent in the . field of -medicine, he says UveyVv I not so hot when it comes to I dribbling a basketball. ’The Anxdr- ’ lean team swept all eight gan>ee : played against Citinese temns : and most of the scores were elne- sidedi ,-i ”1 only saw about two Chine* I players who could make, it on I a college team in this cauAtry,'' ' Karl .says. ”Sume of the Ohiow ' are good shooters, but thejt we leery poor ball-handlers, .if Wjw ! very easy .to steal the bvCp- Wf® ; their guards.” ] ■ i According to wire servtoe re- ' ports, Karl was one of tqp American players in-thel gani^ I in Red China. Tlie formed' IQaa®- j lina star led the scor^ in same I of the games and uicidentaHy ; hit 22 points in a game played ; a few hours after he reoeivad 'the ] acupuncture treatment. I Karl did say that China boasts , ' lie basketball player the United I Slates cannot match. ‘’One team . Iiad a fellow playing who has to ; be the biggest human being 1 iiave ever seen,” Karl saya '“‘He , .stands 7-4 and weighs about 32a. ' Xcedle.ss to say, he didn’t have I icry good movcK.” Geiige found the crowds at the i garnet: in China very passive. : "They never cheer or applaud, a I got^ p-lay,” Karl .siiy.s. “I don't think U was that they didn’t.en- 1 joy Hie games. They're just dif- Icrent from American Ians in tliat tliey are not emotional. I on- ; ly lieard tlu-m applaud one time. ! I cliarged into a Chinese playet mid knocked iiim down. whea I i reached mer to offer him g h<wvi 1 and helped him tohis feet,,the , --*w- . fans asplauded. _ --. v-. Karl .was u<chiendou.4y im- i>re.ssed with the .modiem icon- veniences df the cities in Red China aftd with the efficiency at Jnt people. "I knmv it sounds like l‘m making a Joke when 1 talk about Miundries.in China,” .he sayts, ‘'but,., it JlUistrates my point. Tou oan send a shirt uut Db be laundered ant} they iu* -so efficient they bring it back io 39 minute*. MEKifALTiEALtH FACTS the CHi.LD’.S .NEED.S has need jast as MORE ABOUT BOXSCORES "The oWd adult . . . I Only the child i ent. ! "The child has feeling ju.si : adult . . is more depend- Hnlilos, 2b Burgess, J) Carroll, if I'ord, i-f . . Bridges, 11) Parker, c . Wr.-y, ss . Pro-'lnr, ss Johnson, cf Kails, if . . Thoinburg, .Score by innings: Ncnninger, ss Kings .Mtn 000 077 0 It Uanaris, c . . Union 001 010 0 2 .Miller, cf . .. 2B -Bridges, Wray. Whitney, If . Pit.’her IP H It K.U BB SO Stuart, rf . ., ’Burgc.s.s (W) Picrie (Li 2 2 .") i;t 12 13 If II 0 'Only the child needs ro learn how to t-Apress them. I "The child laoes fears just a.s an I th« wlult - - - I »l... hcJp -'Tt was that way everywhere. The ipeopie .are very Industriaas and take |r^t prtcle dyi Utrir work. I was atwprlscd at what 1 saw. -1 think .w tend to flUnlt of China as a. backward couniry.' Only the child needs Well, that ontalnly, h?jn’t thej to ri«is.ier'rhem. case at all." ' - I ^ ‘’The ohild has Joses just as the There ,1s / Only he needs ertcouragemcni to doesn’t undemtond. H« 'tound develop them." that .aliiahlne* aHMmdiiiihdriv-1 ' ^ bldw th^ oonsilantjy. j -j^ese challenging lines ate ^ from a nqw fwaler prepared foi- Totals . . . West Union Co Wilson, c f . . . . Baucom, .s,< . . ■Shorrin, 2b . . Mullls, Ib . . . •Small, rf . ... Lcmmonil, Mullis ,c . .Mcdlin, C:> Piet CO, p . Totals . KM . Kings .Mtn. llov.s, 3b . Soiilhwcli, 2b Burgess, if . CaiToll, p . UicK tor, 1 f . Bridges, I',; . I’arkcr, c . Wray, .vs . Johnson, c-f ■f-Mils, rf . . . .^rATnlr 'vvs AB K II .’t 'I RBI 0 0 I Maness, lb . . , Kergusun, p . . Totals Score by innii Kings Mtn. . . .Matthews . ... 2B Southwell. Pitcher; IP II R Can oil (W) .0 l--'l 2 R<-ynoIds . 1 2-.3 0 Fergu.son IL' • 7 .o 2.’1 1 2 0 UK) Otl.3 0 -I 000 (“)1 0 1 ;r ub .so 2 2 .■) I 0 2 :i If Reynolds o 2-i 2 2 0 0 0 0 M 0 Tolal.s . . 0 MATTIIKW.S 0 .Austin, 2b . - S.eal)oi-n, ph 0 Sheix-y, 3b . I 21 R II MR HI . 2 0 fl 0 .0 0 0 0 .2 1 0 0 HIGHBID S825.95 Herman U. Wright wa.s tiiggli biddo! at S.S2.‘>.9.") .-iaturday for :i 1H7( .station wagon .s-oid at pu blic auction by Kin.gs .Mountain district .schools. James While- sides. Jr., bid .'5804. atv any :imo — uly l.st clay no il. )ne year iim. 30 m 48 snmswEAii 1 Price USE YOUR CHARGE CARD Phone 739-3116 ji “ 8. Battleground Health’s program caili-d "One 'lu Grow On.” It’* a now program, but an impoitgnl one. It is another manifestation af the significance being attached to chid mental health and the widening and j deeipenlnfi of the attack on men tal .llnesj Jn ihildivn tiu-ough preventive programs that aetite- lly projpute mental health and,j I in turn, preclude the growth land development of mental ill ness. Tlte “One Ho Grow On” pro- ; gram is primarily’ a means to j help teachers develop mental i ! health activitieis for their class- j rooms, I j In line with this, “One IM So -what did George Karl do. Grow On” is being designed for When -In China, do as the C!h-in- inservioe ,er leacner e&e do. At 3:30 am. JLsien Sheng training institutiona, ■" George Karl did push-ups, amd Although etui n the develop- hia uaicH didn’t bother him >at J mentgl stage, nstruct'.onal texts, i tilnos and other matcrial.s are j ijS’lng plannel and prejiared to I me<«t needs which leaciicrs base , e.xpressad. i Ln the new poster, tlie Insri- I lute asks for Ideas to aid in de- ! velopng the "One To Grow On" ^ ^ ‘ ! program. 31r. and Mrs. Randy L. B^rs, j ■j-ou send your ideas Bo.x 228. announoe the birth hi a about developing healihv children ■daughter, Wedhe^y, July N JMH, p-v— li-eg, Rockville, they are IP <k> th^ as a waitntog to rldeti K- cytilea are cveiyw^vorc in Chipa " , I Ctne njoroijng at 5:30, Karl was in W? hotel roam by tiwi-lilawVMt hotrns bn the slhee^iliiiwur- y ijitble to get to sie^i he decided to take a walk birtside. ’ “I couMO't believe my eye.s, he-says. *i4terally hundreds of Oiineae vn the streets do ing calliitllwnicK. 1 supipose it's a daily iwtlne.. At 5:30 in the imirnlcw, they were out there do ing pu^-ups.” alL AmwiuKeBieii^ Cross Roads Music Park 2 Miles North of Bethwore School Between Kings Mountain and Shelby Sunday, July TWO SHOWS 2 & 8 P.M. ,4” ./ Kings Mountain hoc'Htai ! Maryland 20S52? * 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Shipl- ton, Rt. 1, Box Fork, 8, C-.'UbAam I .innounce the birth of a daugh-, iVUjpilllIl lllICa 1 ter, Wednesday, July 11, Kings ' 1 .Mountain hos'pical. 18ie Conducted Mr. and Mrs. R';Clcy ^FcDanie!, j ’ ^{40iei4l rites for Leroy Gor-' 40} N. Battleground Bo**), an-1 don. 50, wen? conducted last nounoe the Wrth of a sop, Thurs-1 gt. Paul’s Method- da;.c. July 12, - Kings >lountain I jgt church with Rev. M. L. hospital pCampbell, Riev. T. A. Powell, '(Rev. W. F. Scott and Rev. .S. T.l in Bynum 'Mr. and Mrs. Tony-Beavers, _ . Rt. L BetJieny Rd., announce the .plrth.trt a son, i day July K(, Kings Moaintain ^ ^ a a ujj . .—.B ^ foimd dead I July 3. 3dr- iJJKj 5trs. 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