IjM's celebrate National Apple W«*ek, October 15-21. by eating apples fresh, fried, stowed, fstk ed or pippaml according to your favorite recipe. National Apple Week is really a inodei n version of i lx- ancient harvest festival. Tile apple seems to have a romantic appeal that no other fruit has. Perhaps it goes iKiek to the Harden of Kden. Anyway, apples aie good I n you and especially fiesh apples for the kiddies as an aid in oral h> gienc and building up resistance against colds. Can you remember when friends and neighbors got logo ther to make apple butler? The large copper kettle with a Imd on it? The long w'snlen stirrei limit for two you and your la dy? Along about midnight the hail was raised and if you ewild touch d with the stirrei you could kiss your gal" There. ustl ally, wasn't too much » everybody h;ul a g ood lime. ,\k i ail. js blaring or Juke I to vs thumping No iu k-nroll *i hep cats. And. no Beatles, Bui l digress; and. for fern that I might tie accused of lieing old fashi mil I get back lo the subject I committed this little ditty to memoty many yeai - ago. Don't remem er tin* author or all of tile |H«em. s , have iiad to imjito vise. Anyway, it is apropos of the o ', isii.n of .National Apple Week An < tile to the Apple To regulate tin* human gizzard And all moil's frame A to izzaid. The old nil apple is a wizard When Mother Kve had chosen her lunch. I'll say she had the proper hunch. Tlie one she ate she found a seed in. And. having sneaxed :l out of Eden J'liintcd it. and so. I wist. Became the first Pom dogist. And put one over on her partner Who thought himself the only jf .miner. No more ween will old D icCnsm Come romp.n;; up in his ma< nine All s i t<* amputate my spleen. No more he’ll prohp with hand expert In find the spits he knows will hurt. Instead of pills and pains and sighs, I am eating Wmesaps Yorks and Spies. And you. I hope, will follow suit And fill yourself with whole s >me fruit Make every w«-ek apple week. f»o you kn iw where you can find an American holly tree more than li*2 years old” Or more than 11.9 inches m diameter four f«H*t above ground? An American holly has been I ora ted in Pamlico County, near New Bern, which meets these specifications. Why don't you look around and see what you ■ an find I have seen some very large trees in the Sandhills but have made no measurements or attempted to determine the age. The Holly Society of America is iwnsidering the tree near New Bern to be the "granddaddv" of all American hollies and a com mittee has been appointed to in vestigate the claim. If > >u know of a bigger tree, and will let me ' Know, I will pass the word along to Jackson M. Batchelor who is president of the Holly Society of 1 America. He lives at Willard. N. 1C., and is the owner and ope rat ■ I -or of "Hardens Beautiful". He | has one of the finest collections i >f hollies in the Sca’heast. I There is presently much inter lest in the giant tree near New Bern and plans are being made to develop the area around the tree into a holly arboretum Some of the English hollies an«l Burford's holly illex cornu- 1 ta burfordii hear berries in the absence of male plants hut the sii*ds will be sterile. There may In* other reasons wh> hollies do not produce ber- | ries other than the laek of pol- , lination: It may be a male plant and will never bear berries; a fe- | male plant with no nearby pol- ! len source; the mail* and female plant may not bloom at the same I time; cold rainy weather may in- ! terfere with pollination; or the flowers may have been injured by late spring frosts. A Self Test on How To Vote GOLDWATER oi JOHNSON ? Answer the 16 questions below. Then add your check marks in each column. On Nov. 3 you should thus vote for the candidates at the top of the column where you have made the most check marks. Views of the candidates or their ardent follow ers are indicated at the right by a "Yes'' or "No". JOHNSON ( ) No GOLDWATER ( 1) Should we stop giving billions in foreign aid to the Communist nations and their sympathizers?. (2) Should we heed Sen. Byrd and stop raising the debt ceiling that we stifle our grandchildren under staggering taxes? . ( 3) Should a candidate "cover up" or "whitewash" Bobby Baker. Billie Sol Estes. Matt McCloskey. Walter Jenkins, or any one who betrays the public trust?. ( 4) Do you approve of "smear" campaigns to terrify mothers and children by TV scenes of nuclear explosions? . ( 5) When a party has completely dominated Congress for four years, yet ad mits we are in a state of TERRIBLE POVERTY, isn't that same party to blame for such TERRIBLE POVERTY? ( 6) In this period of nationwide POVERTY, should Congressmen have raised their salary from S22.500 to S30.000 per year?. (7) Should wc even consider the idea of negotiating with Panama for giving up our Panama Canal, built with our taxes? . ( 8) Should merchants, barbers, farmers and all employers be free to hire workers without threats from Uncle Sam?. ( 9) If you own property, should you be allowed to rent or sell as you please, without threats from Uncle Sam? . (10) Is it plausible that a poor Texan Congressman earning less than S20.000 per year could "save" an average ot S 150.000 per year for over 20 years? . . (11) American boys are dying daily from enemy bullets in Viet Nam so isn't this the fourth war this century under a Democratic president (Wilson Roosevelt-Truman-LBJ)? . (12) Socialism wants to destroy our "Free enterprise" system so should the "darling" of the Socialist-tinged A.D.A. be elected vice-president (one heart beat removed)?. (13) Should Walter Reuther. who set up a Socialist cell in a Michigan universi ty be allowed to force all his union members to contribute to his "captive" Democratic party? .. (14) If threatened with quick destruction by Communist nuclear bombs, should our top commanders be free to retaliate without waiting for an O.K. from the president (who might be on vacation or overcome by a sudden heart attack)? . (15) Should wc elect men of the party that deceived the Cuban Freedom Fight ers intc thinking we would offer them full air protection in their brave at tempt to free Cuba?. (16) Was it statesmanlike for LBJ to urge that race riots and strikes be stopped just "till after the Nov. 3 election?" . Compare your resuLts with that of the candidate. Senator Goldwater's stands are in the left hand column, LBJ's stands are in the right hand column. Where do you stand??? Yes Yes No No Yes No No Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes No ( ) No ( ) Yes ( ) Yes ( ) No ( ) Yes ( ) Yes ( ) No ( ) No ( ) Yes ( ) No ( ) Yes ( ) Yes ( ) No ( ) Yes No ( ) Yes WE CHALLENGE YOU - REGARDLESS OF PARTY LABELS TO VOTE FOR THE MAN WHO AGREES WITH YOU! WE BET THAT MAN IS BARRY GOLDWATER! Ed H. Smith. Far The Cleveland County Republican Party Give The United Way To The Kings Mtn. Grover & Beth ware United Community Drive WHAT IS T UNITED DRIVE? is a LOCAL United Campaign. conducted by LOCAL volunteer workers FOR LOCAL charitable or WHY SHOULD YOU GIVE? ganizations and service groups. This Year 9 organizations are con ducting their fund raising drives totaling $23,119.60. (1) If our goal is reached, the prob lem of "too many drives" is solv ed. If we are successful, all charities will seek to join in the United Fund and there will be only ONE Drive in Kiiigs Mountain. (2) If we fail, everyone loses — And the United Fund will cease to function necessitating individ ual drives by each group or charity. WHO IS IN THE UNITED FUND THIS YEAH? (1) American Red Cross — Kings Mountain, Grover, Bethware Area — $5,056.00 — Continuing to serve all people in need and in time of disaster. (2) Boy Scouts (White and Negro)— $5,385.60 — There is no substi tute for Scouting in the develop ment of our youth. (3) Compact-Davidson High School Band — $1,428.00 — This fine group must have funds to sup port the purchase of new uni forms. (4) A Cancer Fund for Needy Kings Mountain - Grover - Bethware Section—$1,000.00—A new fund to be disposed of by a local committee for local needy can cer patients. Not associated with the American Cancer So ciety or its drive. (5) Girl Scouts (White & Negro — $1,500.00 — An increasingly im portant factor in the develop ment of girls for home and com munity. (6) Mauney Memorial Library — $1,000.00 — A growing source of knowledge for all local people. There is a constant need to buy now books to broaden our Li brary's services. (7) A Heart Fund For Kings Moun tain-Grover-Bethware Section — $1,000.00 — Another new source of help for our local needy indigent heart patients. Not connected to the National Heart Assn, or its drive. (8) Kings Mountain High School Band — $3,550.00 — Consolida tion and good leadership have resulted in a 100% increase in the size of our band. Money is needed for uniforms and equip ment. (9) Kings Mountain Rescue Squad — $3,200.00 — Local citizens are becoming increasingly aware of the many services rendered by these local men. When Yen be Contacted. Show Yew Support Of Ow United Fund By Giving At Least 1-Hom'i Pay Once A Month. Re member. Yen Are Contributing ToS Different Drives When Yen Give The United Way. IF YOU ABE NOT CONTACTED, PLEASE MAIL YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO: UNITED FUND. BOX S» RINGS MOUNTAIN. N. 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