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The Kings Mountain Hexald Established 1889 *!&LS2EP" ?evoted to promotion of the general welfare and published a nViS r and benalIt 01 ?*?? citizen* of King* MountaS and Its vlclty, published every Thursday by the Herald Publishing House. ? Entered aa second class matter nt the postofflce at Kings Mountain, N. C., under Act ' , of Congress of March 8, 1873 EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Martin Harmon Editor-Publisher Charles T. Carpenter, Jr. Sports, Circulation, News . "V .. Mrs. P. D. Hernd<m *. ....... Society Dorothy McCarter Advertising. News MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT Eugene Matthews Horace Walker George W. Gaynot Ivan Weaver* Charles Miller Paul Jackson < (? ? Member of Armed Forces) TELEPHOftE NUMBERS ? 167 ot 283 SUBSCRIPTION BATES. PAIYABLE IN ADVANCE ONE YEAR ? $2J5Q SIX MONTHS-*L40 THREE MONTHS? 75c BY MAIL AHYWHBKE top a t's v % x ? l e ? The wicked is snored by the transgression of his lips: but the just shall come out of trouble. Proverbs 12:13. Where The Money Goes * ;\v\ ? ? -,1 '? .* ? ?? / About as good publicity as has beer noted recently for any charitable finan cial campaign appeared last week in the Herald, It was the full-page statement of the treasurer of the Cleveland County Chap ter, National Foundation for Infantile ?v- Paralysis, showing, where the money went ($17,7:^.3)) in UVVl. The money was expended for no loss, than 3S Cleveland County citizen^ most of them hoyj! md yi'rte. who had become Victim* o.t'jhc dread disease/polio. 0f the toial iiHii-iiter of 'ca'soi,'- '2fi were carry nyer pa.lieiris Idled by the disease ill pre\ i< nis yi.Mt >. The addHional ten. jsutfered Jh> disease hi i * . II, ()f' coiu'm-.. v Kild have boe.n. even, jnwrc rrii'p'Hie perhaps, had lhe en %o ex . 'pe'ndi'i in t'S ' been listed In ' Lmh\ htual ?unfile . . r'.i lluf tfidn by Case Vnitiber, iav! at'; ?' . p.t'iiu'! e,.n iif- Ihe 'Ditl iepp'jT \Vi?:ji.! baVeV-V>Ceii .desired, . . ;m;l l ime .wa.fJ i:-;-aVflXt'ieji;i\ ?. However, -I ij^se patieitis a iV r a hi' . and fevv.ci'l i/ehs . are . J I; el- e hi < V? fa'tVl C'tiltlity who d<> iv ?.t ? lin.'w -.ire !>' II <.'? e y 'ou'n'yVfers, now ariiiend-re '> i.l iv rid <if alfeii t :i < M l J. i';iv.ide:l l>-.-. Mi ;.V ' tiere t.h. ;-of the ? ? ! -as! s- M. i .? ;i\_ I LtlaV K'>l of. , epidemic lit: > ? -e V.\ jften<fi :-i ire.v ; ' -tVu- 1 1 fva i I'ljen.i !??; 'iht .11 Were triolV' than s-i. }.??+' I .Who. K'mv. ; \v.he-n an. epid'e inie will hit .r.-.j I'!: \ e?inse <?! polio N nj i.li i>i.:*?j1ies| . ..i; it. V uvaMhenr. tc'ehiii ? , ipies ,i i e si ill Iteiiie "liiij'iM'N ed.' ?Hie l;e\ l.ii-.iues. in- t iv;i*ui:er. Car-1 'S. V nude's thlaiuial s'taleuibht." /;eonved to' . he Mlairk .i . > r u ? . . '? I ?: -.bills jtii'|?ai?K N ? , i '> ' . : aad itiij Ion I I'iree i ? a 1 >i" i IS >1 ill liosjijl >! : ?;!. i'l i-iHUtiA 's nih>t i i< mere J ban - oi".' (ill's In 4 he. . -eni'-'s cill.Vns are ? ? ? Ike In Politics General Dwight Eisenhower's "non political" political announcement that he would respond to a "draft" for the Re publican nomination for president, has been favorably received by a large seg ment of the nation, including liberal Re publicans, Independents, and dis-satis- - fied Democrats who regard themselves as embarrassed by the Truman Fair Deal and its ultra-liberalism, evidences of . questionable, ethics, etc. Most, administration .Democrats have n't commented much, .probably haven't been asked to, though President Truman, laughingly said, '"'If he'.s a Republican, be can'l faj good for f ive country," Old line Republicans afe not too hap py. ?? "! '? ?' Tiiev were hoi happy With Wendell Willk-ie in l!>!0, |k;j 'furring t hen, as i-unv. Senator Robert Taft, of Ohio, a enrtso r \ att\ e and now knovvn us "Mr. Ilepubli ran", l ite liberal \\ illUie Tore.es ilipped 'ein'hi lPlu. htri thr..01<i.CU.i<T}:d,'re'/\iHn??il'. ? the I hnojve- hi "IP H. It will ho inteivxliufi..: to see, hove th.vltl,l Guard vving ha'jidlv^, < luneral Ila\ . ? ; . v While Nuri h ( '.! ruiin'a's Republicans ' have not \voi> m my elections simv the Uti i) ,f>l tiu! century; they h.v'Av.a voice in their parly aiul >?: .the 't\afit>nnl lonvrn ?| ion . Ti.i' I (? i' ilit h >t\ t '(.t a lonti-time OOP' ineniher- sliorily ?alter the Hi-venhowej' : development. "What about the Ikohusi iie>s?" - The reply:* Helia'sri'! gol a. chance. Ta'.t I] :> i he i!iv: yi -ia I ijiu >ovvod up." That i'eael.i'!>:i musi be pretty typical iiniiui:; tlie t<Hir; t^ime party men. and ii is the b<i>iei' ;>i ihis in>w spapcr that the largest api'i?>;f. hhivt - polit ii a.l 1?at t le of ' i l)i > < lout*; ai u ill he. at l 'hu'tV'-To in July! hi; will Ik> ea>ioi to oleO fhnn Senator Tall. perhaps, hut he VniM lost win the I Vi'j 'Ublivan nbuhnatf< >n. Goals for The Year M.lt'V ! V - I I - !<. ; \ . ? ' I . > I a* ! .?> . ) 10 Y E A R S AGO Items of news about Kings Mountain area people and events THIS WEEK taken from the 1942 files of the Kings Mountain Herald.) K in?s \\.i> r. X 1 5 Jiff *.'l . Tl ?\v _ : ? t II. Stilt;:: v. j f r: Mount, ibisincss i; H U Vtf .([ VA !in ' | ? 1 !'vtC i ; i'Vci I HV ? .V./ ?? \ vinvo. -?<?? <: ft at. \fr. iihfl Mrs. vk<\ ;:c c J A.t. v - 1 '.\:i \. ; ?? nr . ! (' W h i !!UMM mm. V. - . *15 i . .i "11 v ? Vj* ib i ' , .. ; I'l : Mm I'll. I ill's. K. let Miounic ilf niarriage their daughter. Maude Claire Spit-genii Kuqene. McSv a in ori V\ Tuesday the seventh ?>t "Jan . > nineteen hi'indrod forty tv\o (tn? > Smith Carolina. i't ii-,;iiUy monthly meotiri;": ' .ve 0>ioneI Fretlriek -llajv. !>? Chapter. DAR \va# held .u ij- :::<><'! Mrs. Donald HlntiltfU <;'M sir ret fast Wedncs K>v .ii, wiui the n^onti Mrs. i I', Suiiimofii, presiding. M J. I?. .Self has annoitnop'i I lie marriage of tier daughte?" j >f , M iss AilAi Black .to Fugerrr H i" , ' libs. in. Mr. and Mrs. M H. H*er have txvn visiting relatives- in Atlanta. Mrs. \\ indell Phifer has return i e<t home after \ 4s*it 4n^ her has J band who 'is st ationed in an aiTTiv^ ratrp. . [' Mr. and Mrs. (V Lackey are visiting friends in Graham^ N. ! M s. It. l>. ?;? forth is planning j to leave Solid. ty for. New York j City nr. a ? dying 'rip for Myers ). Dept. Store. Miss Nina Jackson assisted In | receiving at a tea given by her ! cousin in Clover, S. C.. last Satur- 1 day afternoon. I MARTIN'S MEDICINE By Martin Harmon Ingredient s: bits of newt, wisdom, humor, and comment. Directions'. Take weekly, if possible, but avoid overdosage. Notes On The News In last , week-end'* mail, this department was favored with a marked front page of a re cent edition of the Raleigh Times, the markings concern ing a front page editoral In which John A. Perk, editor publisher, penned uie strong hope that General Eisenhower would win the GOP president ial nomination and thereby would give all Americans the chance to vote for him. n?o-t-n But the marked editorial in terested me a sight less than another front-page feature, not that I have anything against Ike. . But the headline "Heavy Rush In Parking Ticket Pay Ups ? Delinquent Violators Flood Office With Cash'!, some how struck a most responsive chord. As this is written, I havn't yet completed the let's- . have-Ike editorial, but have well-digested the lurid details of the parking meter situation. n-o-t'B Of course, any parking tick et story would strike a respon sive note in the medicinal de partment, as I am a veteran ticket-getter and a veteran ticket- payer. Some seasons back, I had tucked a couple of parking violation tickets in the inner recesses of the wallet, and. somehow, they jjust j>q( ?lost. When 1 was around the City . Hall, I never seemed.' to remember them--.lt must have been several- weeks, or months, 1 l iter when - tile general run of ! of; niocOinR mail. Including sUndrv -bills, publicity releases and nxrrv wafite-hAskOt mater ?'?ill aJ"?? ec attained 'a neat, for ?n.ti postal card note- from the ; ..U^Chief ol FuiieCi Parnplvras- J ,ed it j-aidr ? Jet ttp to Citv Hail { I -ton and pay off, or tie cited .t v court, :l ti j <!. ,?!:.'? card for j wit of the violations a't?d it re- , irjun'od no additi-.; -machine to j t'Mt./o 1 hat it wotil'l -j>o much : '?li(Mpor .'to pay (\<.? buck* than s:i ;- vylricU .wax the ce^jpf. ; t.oijf ' fee prevailing in that ' <l-t> - '? ? ?' n-o-tvii "t '.?<?; ,fi :k" h'o'a n in Ra.lt-ig!i ; i.m; *' h?\e had about the snjue' i ea? i it 'H i ,|i,i < that the'1 polity* dojia f i jtneti t\ h rd .i n n'ouiv j I ;-t t_h.It,. \vMrr?oits had been | d.:.au n .for their nv>n;paying vi o!.i'.-.r- and fortlnvidi publish ed ? J 1 ? - t\ cut's too. '??? n-o-t-n ,\ ? > U . .nder there u as such a r.it.>b. nut to mention the enn lusin,- filiations. n-o-t-n iVtie I.his <;< >t wry- angry.- ! bo:!t with the rops. and with i the nevVfiiaj,er. the Times ac count. itfdieated; After all. she I ?fi.M) se:,.,irated from -her hus- . j '?and an*! w.<> i.io Ji n er living 1 ? m t !;.??_ ? ti'.e .vd(l> e and ii uas v ei \ oft'.l* i t . to J;ci for ft iejj(t> to- think. foi one -be h.j?i Vet'i-niod w. ?jc.'ur.dtyl. she'd finally had ><??>-?' ertiV.'ijih mj> leave, after. ; \\ ..i!l ,? t hose yenr<. i n-o-t-n ? ?ti> . ? . ? is to |i ty 'en) '.as thev < ? e\itt>: if the ,?T i !oi ;?t -esper :. any .indication, Th?;n '>\ ve uas- the ??>n?|ome?-a.te A ; ? ' Wiu?. iii t|tr.: tt'i mi. | i ; s ? Mot . ;mtn ' for li*> . ? . : i'inu nu.i^v j iunn t h*? ir. ? ?? .?- !..? syytainc.-! ?' ifi -?iv ;i;. '.mi'i ? < ; ,vsh i>f I lis i:."' Mtjcvrv'orr l?v. >?j< <it - ly '"Mi':'!' Chrisi'iias. Bill ?s ii *:oou sii>; ? toller and 'tells some br?os alKK.it Ins several e*pori?fiico$. Bat he laughs ;ts. myuh :? any line when he says the hlaist following the Slvreveport crash stripped the seat' out of his pants. . ? n-o-t-n Baseball fans aml-the Boston Red Sox will raiss Tod Will iams this summer but our guess is that I "nolo- Sam's Treasury Department will miss him most. Recalled to. active duty by the Marines. Williams will cost tho Treasury his pay as a Marine Corps flying rap tain, and possibly STfvOOO .tor r.ijret annually) in missed In come tav Looks like the Mar ine Corps is angry at the Treas ury n-o-t-n Old News: Flying a kite in a thunderstorm, - Bon Frank lin proves lightning is elect ricity (1752). Ben probably ? ?!? MMMMM mm MM Ui MM iliiiHH MM MM 4?M iU Mmm^i mm mm jm mm wm*w& mm m 'MM ' ? MMHHadH MMMMMM M ?!??? CROSSWORD ? ? ? By A . C. Gordon ACROSS I To ponder * ? One who e*ctli at any . imm i 2 ? Dfimttlc muikiil composition* 14 ? Ardor 1 7? Pertain*** to thf rlefty It ? To free 2a? Hot at alt II? Thus 2 i? Coarse r* 15 ? Chemical symbol for chromium 26?? Behold! a . . 28? Negative ~ ? ? ? JO? Preposition 31? To exude 33 ? Time of the day J 5 ? Pronoun JT-EiUt J'O ? Public announcement 40^? fTo endure 4 2? -Syll/ible applied to fiioftic'al note 4? ^Rttftian 000 *(*?- t*i inter't measure Correlative ol **<;i?hrr" .?*> To ducoiireri This and Thai 52 ? JLikc 54? Syllable applied to muaical note 55 ? Dncrvtd 57? Moral Principle* 61 ? Ancient Roman moon i<xVJeee ? 2 ? ' Tumul tuotMl y ? 5-Om of the moftltrt (abbr^r.) M ? BwImwI al pa tronaf* by reaaon of relation ?hip DOWN > ? Otm? 3? Thus 4 ? Pertaining to CV of the BritUh Iil^t 5 ? District Attorney 6 ? Latin abbreviation sig nifying "and so forth" 7? - Baker y goods 8 ? Atmosphere 9?^-To correspond exactly 10? To accompany - ? 11 ? Danger 13 -^Ip or of the thing IS? Liberal Education 1 *? A^tyfaT?/ electrical dl? .?-^.ume 2 J? To Meal by fore* i* ? Proooun 27 ? Pertaining to a dramatic tinging Md 39 ? Myvtic Santkrit word 12 ? Parental nickname 34 ? Collese Dew* M ? Greek letter }? ? Prefti denoting "cut ?P* 40 ? SpanUh dance 41 ? Ancient >?n> god 4 J ? Doctrine 45 ? To pott 47 ? Symbol of courage 50 ? A kind ol meat 51 ? Word of lalutation 53? Render* icnieleu 56 ? Printer'f meature 58 ? Ardent 5 9 ? Pronoun 60 ? To bring court action againtt 63? Abbreviated Spain 64 ? Chemical tymbol for ? yttrium See The Want Ad Section For This Week's Completed Puzzle Viewpoints of Other Editors TRIBE OF i SUPER- AMERICANS Tin: Ci.kvp.uvn'i> Tt. \u:s It's amazing--.-t he multitude o f sins \vi?ioh ??? Jew members of CongrOss would have.you believe arc automatically, pardoned by voiigi'oss.ibiiai ..Immunity. This miniit\\ -ff lawmakers would' have ' congressional im Di unity constitute blanket salva tion. , a ; spotless raiment which transforms t Item' automatically int.v '^ngels, "" * " Lo\v Hio.vv -.Toe McCarthy has .vail a new Scripting and a new constitution into tlu* yrngr^ssion M immunity clause. -For him. it mean's no more rospo'nsibility. lot* his' words or for. the truth: It .means a year-round open season on. the < haractor of all other men. Now,' along comes Jaundiced John Rankin of Mississippi, a spiriJunJ, forerunner <>t McCarthy, i veteran master of vcpom him ?soil. rlaimiiHf? rtmT as he? speeds along the highways of North Car olina, breaking the limit, passing on curses .oid .over the crests ?.f I: j I Is in a. show fall, our state .traf fic laws are automatically repeal ed to make Avay. for his passage: At least that is wliat Congress man Rankin .told' the patrolman vvhff arrested hlnri near JWnder s<<n Monday.' According to the pa trSliv.ant, Rankin explained to him that congressmen are. immune to ai res; evi-pi for major crimes'. ? In the light of jittititdos such as McCarthy's and I'.ai.vkin's. WO holievv the Amerienn public v.ould we'r-omu an inVc.i j.'.ition in-'' pp.'opi iate fh??; ! -ttrcs-. for hi^ldii!-;: a '.em mi this trJl>e of super Americans- \v i . V-m their con^jes.sjon'al irrimur >? ? elevates them fal ji\'e. tho < K':' -.-vrM.and r,4'>t'.ii an$ivct in- V vi 'Keif .'loU )i '\\inen. , di'hi't know ho was going to also he the. cause "fit lot of bad i uii.uage. -Mis 'ears would burn -, crlspiy, if' he jroHld' '?'.*? around . ... .mi- iiju'ie- when the ' PEOPLE OF THE YEAR IN1' NORTH CAROLINA Rvthkrfokd County Nkws Congratulations to the .follow ing: Dr. Mary Martin Sloop, found er of Crossnore. School- has been nenied.1051 Woman of tho Year i-i service to North Carolina rural I progress by Tho Progressive : Farmer. ; Sho founded Crossnor Solwol in i l.h(fr own living room. Today there J [are 2'V buildings on the campus. I She was named American Mother of 1951 for her many j years ol'. an Sol fish devotion. Rev. Duhiont Clarke, religious | director of tho Farmers Federa tion in Ashevillc, has been named "Man of the Year in Service to Southern Agriculture" by The ! Progressive Farmer magazine. Early last year Mr. Clarke was ! namecl Rural Minister or the year I in N. C. by The Progressive 'Farmmer. Chief reason for honoring the Rev. Mr. Clarke is his . wofk in promoting the Lord's Acre move iment in the rural South. The Lord's Acre plan provides that leach church member plant one acre of some crop, tend it. arid haryest it, and give the proceeds [ to the church: Of.' if more conv.- 1 enient. the member can raise an animal and sell it for the church. An anonymous eommittp of twelve, representing every '.Walk j of life. -faith, color and creed has ! named-Gordon Gray, president- of . the Greater University of North i Carotin;' as the "North Carolin- j ian of the Year. " The judge* nd- i cd that the firm, progressive leadership of Gordon Gray has :n5de the major- contribution by a Tar IljF'el- to the people' of "the State the past year. Don.t let your dreams and plans go up in smokel Fir* Insurance, taken out now, will be your assurance that a (Ira will not leave you pennllMS. 'H&MAaHee ???PHONE 9 AND 271 ??? A "BARN i ;AS CAUGHT FIRE ANDBURNEDTOTH& GP.OUKD m A MATTER OP MINUTES. PROTECT YOUR PROTECT YOUR CLOTHES ? ,\i~ - ' : '^Vr'V ; : ' -V 5 v. 1 . ; t ?? by having them deemed regularly at . ? . WEAVER'S CLEANERS Phone 551.W ' . ' . v . * . ?? 1 . .. . .. H?n,ege?^ ^801.** Pa,teu^ ">' ^ ^ AND SOU) '':'v; in HKGS I " Fiesta - Ice Cream Good Anytime! An Ideal Dessert Or Mid-Meal Snack! 9 Sunrise Dairy Phone 6354 0 Gastonia, N. C. . * . j ? 1 Save In 1952 By ; 5 he & Loan Method Current Dividend Rate cn Savings IS NOW .. . .. ? Lump Sums of $100. Small Savings of Optional Amount You'll Be Surprised How Fast The Total Mounts Open An Account Today t ? x- . . Kings Mountain Building & Loan Association W. K. Mauney. Pres. J. C. Lackey, Sec. Treas. ; ' . . ?
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