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‘dor of r. t’amp, planni't "•onsorcii ?s wilh a . C. 1 ily ('i)i- luirod |u ily nu.n- els. ye* basio (1 for a.i- lu* or stvau - lion and /e ext(*n- livorsitv. Thursday, Oc+ober 7, 1971 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HER/ID. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. ^ ji^se Show 'r-: ill!: CKven [ILY 3Ch :ount Hrovor Rescue Squad will sponsor a horse show Saturday, U.UJoer 9lh, at 1 p. m. and 6:30 .'.V.. iihd r.obiins loir. ',v:u led in 2o classes of V liiicn. A L.iiosh.n Is 01 for adults and '. ) air. ,(n* ..li* u.ou under 12. . ... wi'l ba A:in W aitcaead, . .1, I i.-.ter'\/:i! Le i d WilliC'XS , al ;i (anl PanI’ior will be mas- if )■ ce vn; .nics. T ie s!'.o\v{;r an !s are lo. ated ( :» a* nr’i" 1 milea south- Graver. Cl -s.sos of con'ipelliion for the rfic’Miooii shew are lead line, r nd *1 c’ ss, Enj^llsh pleasure, iv lc ber.din'j, plea'll re ponies, jy*n'V'-rnen's western pleasure, potato race, o as you please, ac’ it'-’jr thriH? - gaited, ladies' western pleasure, five gaited, h n ?! re^e, ra' king class, juve- n’V w'^stern pleasure, juvenile equitation, Morgan or Arabian pleasure, three-gailed, fastest around track. I Cia.sses ot cc.Tpetition for the evening show are lead line.^west- ein p.eusure ponies, English le.nsure ponies, potato race, go iS y m plense, ladies western leas.irn, Englls-h I 'easure, gen- ‘men's wr.stern pleasure, Mor gan or Arabian pla&i re, juvenile vvo.stern pleasure, barrel race, juvenile eciuitalion, juvenile rack- * ' c’-iss, pole bending, costume '’I'^ss, open western pleasure, th:ec gaited, amateur walking, five gaited, open racking, open f-nOod, buddy pi’ k u''^ open nr'>jir>d. o’^c'n walking and < astest around track. irrci Yi'BL'DS -High yields are essential for 1 pvo-fit hie return in small "rains. a'""ordinig to North Caro lina Slate University specialists. Who'-t. cats, barley and rye vields in excess of 80, 100, 90 and 40 bushels per -acre, respectively, are cotmmon on many-farms where good production practices are used. Washington Report Dy CONv'lRI-l'MAX JAMES T. bitOViIlLL CANCAH lf::;i.:a.\ta)N the association loan program for State Univerity, graing loans. Under pjx?vio.s Jr lOlCCI UUollIV tempc‘rature of the home lOgLsl.iiion, tlu* authority to guar- “ freezer or freezing com, arlmcnt antce loan- of this type would C'wavam above zero, keep frozen fiMjds Houses action enables ‘he PAarm- wi JT IU«wll 4 will! no longer than a lew days he- lc,-Ti.s’ation will be enacted which rs Homt* Administration to con- lore using, she advises. Wul onabio us to wage the battle linue these .rnporia it pro ram.s. IL4LIEG*1I •• To gel the mast Mrs. Uzzle .suggost.s shoppers b -oii-.i cancer. l.iesc pio .rims nave been a val- satisiaotion from the wide selec- select forzen loods carc^aiU, a- un: o « r.ae.rric boost to many Uon ol irozen ^^)od.s sold today voioing pack.iges that are dam- T.ie Congress had alreatly cuial t .;rr.niun:tis and in light of amiiy loud siioppcrs are udvisi'd aged or soft. Fiozen fo .d dis- C.'n;er hrs become one of '.liown its wi.iingne.ss to aiiprop- m ;ny jju ; .ns wni.'i fare .o ])roteci the (juality of Irozen piays cabneis saould oe clean mankinds fleadliest e.’iemies. It r.afe m ac ionds for this pur- iiie-.-* comtnur.iiies a is essential loo.is hy keeping them cold with packages siackei no higner is second only to heart disease in .n^.-e. i.ariier this >ear in a sup- Pvy .■intin;..*- enou .i and using them so(m than the proper t.ll l.ne, <..n n the nuin'..er of Jives it takes in p*»..niil.d pro ^^riatiOii-s b.ll, ^ ^ ^ enoug.i. • snown in.sid(* tlu* (•a.uiei. tills i.iuntry. If the pre.^.ent in- i.*o ^ a-.gress .sol as.dc an addi- PC.. il'Y I iiCP‘‘lA.M To piVvcm thaw, i .u pays to AUhouigh the intensified action 'i_.nrner v.oie to co.i- .l aial ..l./l mil.ion lor the new f)i e m !!k. hoi si* con- ol.jrage at zeio d.-grc'cv :r fovils ia>t vin a *.iop- calls for a wide range of activi-< every four A.n- -a.icer Conquest j..(igram. flow- ‘^idcrcM ilie extension ol ilto O - l-Aver is rocommendt-d. At tern])- ping tt). r. Cany tlum home in ties to fight drug abu o, this who are a.ivo today cei, liiis must be mei’cly a first bve ot 1, •mo;.:,, O/n.iriunity eraluros above zero, cltemical uisa.aioJ hag or u->e lu* pap- yeur’s D.u Abuse Prevention vv’ouid contr: :t tills dis(a.'e some- o p i-r.vai i further action, if Ac', i.ie It-b.^labvo hatt’e con- . han.;es in l.ie fo.od c.iuses r.np.d (.j- jj ,,, inside of aiuhla-r. Week relates particularly to par- ^lany of its victims, we are to ^ . coed in our of- tinjed ns to h>Av v.e c add best loss .if c ilor, llnvor, texture, and C).ive they rea:-h((l t.'.e hom.e Drag Abuse Prevention Week America’s war on drug a'bu'.e is becoming an all-out attack, featuring preventive measures and highlighted hy nationwide ajctivity during Drug Abuse Pre vention Week, proclaimed this year for OcteJber 3-9 by President Nixon. cnt-cdcjesocnt dialogues on problem of drug abb se. To.med '^GAP Fest A (Groups cf Adolescents and Parents, talk ing together) the.se meetings are being encouraged by the White Houie i pocial Action 0.;ice on Drug Abuse prevention not only iuilng the special week, but also lOiig r e;m basis. RgRO-H-HRgRORHRyRGR r.^OST KIDS ARE LTULL PRETTY NICE | Isn't It time we all stopped knocking the kids sc- much. Surs there are the relatively few that might be considered bad but a great many youngsters patronize our pharmacy and the great majority of them are pretty decent. Sure, they go through sta^i-s and fads but if we think ba-k we did just about the same things. Wc feol that most of today's youngsters will grow up into rCiponslbls adults. They will be concerned with things that we cunently worry abou': euch ae parenthood, good health and drug abuse. The nrcplc in cur pharmacy rerlly enjoy scivir^ cur ycimger customers. YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN KIONE US when you need a delivery. We will deliver promntly without extra charge. A great many people rely on us for their health needs. We welcome requests for delivery service and charge accounts. R.OBaBSRDRHRSRO.RSRlRlR KINGS MOUNTAIN r^£ sroffe DRUG COMPANY THE CITY'S MODERN STQRE PHONE 739-2571 A-’ ents have boon brought in on planning sessions for “GAx l-’esi Prcv’onlion Week a.tivit.cs, and, If these prove sa.rc’-ssiul, exper- I ' .1 . ! la ' (jAV' B' -1 lo.her progr'’ms popular with , joint yo ih-adull gro. . -; will be , dcvelo-^ ed into regular yc .ir- 1 ‘un 1 i.ctiviis. 1 Nt'Wspapers and other media !''•/ communi ation are he spear- i head of Drug Abuse Prevention ' Vv^ e e k, informational aspect.^ hewever, and, based on last | year’s e-.|jerience, when the first ' speial prevention week was an nounced by the rresident, all out assistance is predicted fo'' Eio I media. I Major feature arti-'los, drug abuse .series, and a wealth of I news action stories are a s' ni- 1 flcant part of the maisive infor mational and odUMi'ational attack that print media, especially the nation’s daily and weekly news papers, are mounting for O to- ber. Many carry-over or extend ed activities, however, will con tinue through the year. The ration’s school .system and religious organization j are also participating extensively in Dp 3 Abuse Prevention Week, in addith n to e;mmunily agcncio.s in the mental health Held or rc- I lated to it. Any organization or individual interested in Dri-^ A'buse Pre vention and in getting free, full, and ;actuai information on nar- I cot:.''S and drifts is inviicJ to i write (a postcard is preferable) I to: National Clearir.ghcuse for i Drug Abuse Information, Box j I 1701, Washington. D. C. ; Seme 1,400 youths will receive : all-ex'pense paid trips to the 50th National 4iH Congress and, I other 4-H events through the gen-1 I e’’osity of donors to the National. ! 4->H Service committee. death is a slow and painful pro- .<jris to dnd ways to ariest this deal vv’ith poverty in ur raiion. nu’i.i.v<‘ values, sajs Alis. Rubj irozen food packages .--nould be ..-■ss. And lor many lamilies, the Leid flLsrasc. More research i *ie House j assed last week a Uz. e, extension c‘onsi..Tier i.iai- placed immediately in tin* freoz- personal tragedy is comnoundod .nust be uuderlakei. We must pro'T.irns o. iho K-on nnij Op- koii.-.g o:onomist, North Caolina next to me re.rigaicd .'ur.a.e, by t.he financial implication of -ud a wty to attract the na- u.n-• nity /-t for violher two cniarios 'inrl ad- •a prolonged disease. lion's most talented doHors and years and nuthorhed an addi- ‘ p, . purc hases should Le placed to- - enlists and provide tiiem with llonnl .T2 blhlon lor fio.se pro- in.iiKti-ilive c). t.. li.e . i o o* the I fool ,Ma. .ho oonr:uos, of c.n- ,o un-le.- ;frarr,s. iuX’Uoirom .h 0 ,ho ,00. .n of ,1,:. wosu- has ,.a.o i. to so, u. .n Inho- .a.s ..^u ..a- . .Ihs pr^ram. _ ^ '.'U'^lukago'^lld er .s.iould he one (ft e most iin- portanl ('.f mis - f our ll .le. T!K*re i: a g o.-, iig that our vast scientific and technologi cal reso.a* es should pr.imptly m'lr; 1 •! ed in an umrec'd- and other Drug A'ouJa, i:,;-" d-,..;maling diseaThe :’n.>-d«ni in h's ■ I le f Tlie U’r.i n Mess.rge pr. I in a s/.e4al me^srike i > the h.Ui r IS hi Fi’j.uaiy, < xnre.ssed hi.- dme-'-r i . ih.- to o'a r- .j. :«u‘Tn r :n-t hiis (p-e.nd d;,-. ea-ie. l.r" Inie”sfito anr* For- m r » -tr.v r e c umiKe.--, on wh.'li I sn.’ve, j.s ireseniiv .i!:e a.i (‘.xttn.-.ve rsarch pro- A .A. 1 have su,.,>oned tills pro- ram aid will further support prtgram m Ih l, hilhois of dol- •al to set u, .L n inde- -ars Irtv:* r/en .spent to fight the -u.-pori It agen''y under the Na- vv:r on poverty. We a nnljon must find a onjl Institutes of Health whose -rated in-idonts have shown tint way to improve the q- ality of " • ;-e v.ifUld be to eneigetical- very lifje of this money was life for the many Americans also to keep a record ofoach package in U’o fn'ezt r, .'^hewirg date it went in and when y ’,' i:d:"l a n:.:i,)nal piogram a rr v Inner ih>- pr),,,'. Nr, hvin;. 1k*;<»w th<> pnvt-rty love!, ^ or 1 le c.)i(ire;i ..-f cancer. otie would argue with ideals or Providing training for the hard- p) lOAN.S k’ as 0. this program, but in core unempLiyed should have o PGXI'- IO BIBS but in core unemployed should have -i o rniive It just has not woiked. high priority. Hut 1 am con- , . ^ ^ .:i;: week ihe House of Uep- The 1-1: ol di.e.tion for ihi-s corned that we are continuing ' Y'o Illative exleml the authority pro.gram has led to the creation to institute n-. w programs vv.ih- \ fY A-‘*h th r irme.s II .me Adminis- of another large bureaucrack out careful planning and thus en i . ^ ilin tor a .loflnite poiiod to iliai is aLvOuniuole to no one. holdout promises to people w.ih- f’*”- , -a’anteed lo.ans for wa- or iliese iiu re has out hope of fuifilllng them. This Just cut a cii*cle out of the ho'.d.ng hearin s on this suhiect lei- and sewer loans, the farm hren In'reasir.g ^-vl-dcnce that Ls not fair for either the p^ior tow's center, so you can the and f r■r^^ nfijeni tnea iinglul wnrr-.-^lilp loan- pi’ogram, and the largest '^Inre of lu'd.s have or the over-burdened taxpayer-, cii’cle vv.th cotton binding. 4* Come As You Are By jove, we did say that didn't we? We really didn't have towels in mind but we do want you to be comfort able v/hen you shop at Akers Center. No need to dress up. Be ca-^ual and enjoy the friendly atmosphere of leisurely shopping. You'll like us all the more for it. AKERS CENTER GASTONIA, N.C. ■ 4 . -v t7' . m ' f-S ih' ■0i, V':.* i, V 4', 'K Iff2:". s4"." v''4,%vf,' ' i’ .j. -f' - ■ ‘ ' -.live- "pt"' fs'}- Where service and convenience is an honored tradition And we have "Akers’* anod "Akers" of Traffic-Free Parking MILC-LCNC r^IDWAY Blggci a-.T«l Eollci Shews Rides & G5he^ Alt-ractians 3 BIG DAYS REMAIN FRIDAY IS SCHOOL DAY All Students Will Be Admitted To The Grounds FREE On Petsses IT'S EXCITING! I TS INFORMATIVE! IT'S THE FAIR - EET YOU AT THE 48th ANNUAL ie¥eia ounty Fair
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