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KEE rt : 0 D Thursday, May 17, 1973 THE This Is The Law By ROBERT E. LEE (Sponsored By the Lawyers of North Carolina) OBSCENITY STATUTES ^loiilor <l<‘lail. It substantially fol- |](.ws th<‘ stamlai'd .set by the Uiiiicd .Stales .Supieme Court in Ol)Sct>nity does not mean the Are the statutes which make it same Ihinu to all people, all the a criminal ollense to publish, sell iiin<‘ everywhere. As staled by or distribute the so-called “ob- Chief .Justice Warren, "the line siyne books or mattazinea con- dividing the .salacioiKS or porno- tiary lo the li-wdom of speech jjiaphic from lileratuie or scienee <ind press guaranteed by the is not straight and-unwavering.” Allhough the .Supreme Court Kiisl and Fourteenth aniend- nient.s |o ihe l-'ederal Conslilu- t.oii'.’ The conslitutional test u.sed most fie(|uently in recent yeais by the Unilt>d Stales Supreme Court in judging obscenity has been "whelher lo lh6 average person applying contemporary community standards, the dom inant theme of the material taken a.s a whole appeals lo pru rient inteiests.” n]he word “prurient” has bi’en delined by the dictionary as “In clined lo or characterized by las- civiou.s Ihoughts.” | Ceneral Stateutes ld-lS9.1, en- a< ted liy the Ceneral Assemibly of North Carolina in 19:77, defines obst'enily more fuilly. and in Judged the most fair newspaper in the U S. by rrrofessional journalists Ihemselvos. A loading international daily. One of tne top three nc-v.'sftaf.’Qra in the woild accoioing lo loinri.ilisticp'jlls. VViniier ■ I 1 over 79 major aw.trds 111 the last five years, inohiding three Pulitzer . Prizes Over 3090 news- p.ii'Cr cdilois n-ad the Monitor. Just send us your name and address and we'll mail you a few free copies of ilie Monitor wilhoui obligation. has Ixton caielul lo slate that ob scenity is not protected by the freedoms of spoeiji and piess guaranteed by the Constitution, it lias within the past 15 yeans imposed lightlimils on permissi ble for obscenity. In a leading ca.se dcided in 1957, th<' Court said: “The por- Iraled of .sex, e. g., in art, litera ture and scientific works, is not siifficieiil reason lo deny mater-; ial the constitutional protection of freedom of speech and press.' Fix, a great and mysterious mo tive force in human life, has in-' (ILspulably Iwen a subject of a > soring inleresi to m a nk i n d lliroughoui the. ages, it is one of the vital problems of human j interest an:l public- concern. The I freedom of six-ech and of press guaranteed by Ihe ConstituHon embraces al the least Ihe library lo discuss publicly and truthfu - fully all malters of publis con ccin without previous restrninl • or fear of sub.sequent punish- menl.” I Justice fstewart, in a concur-! I ring opinion filed in 196.S in the . f;in^ but g Ciise, “wrote: ‘TIte First Amenrlinent guarantees l-bi i erly of liuman expre.tsion in or- 'ler to pre.sorve in our .Nation what Mr. Justice Holmes called : “a Flee trade in ideas.” To that end, the Constitution protects ' more than just a mttn’s dreodoin lo say or write or pubiish wliat : he wants. It sociiies as well far himself what he wil ready and, : lo wliat he will listen. The Con-' Islitution guarantees, in short, a ' society of flee choice. Such a j society Ittesupposes Ihe capa- ' city of its members to choose.” The United .States .Sujtremo Court, howevc-r, jield in 19()5 that it w'as no unconslilulional for a state to accord to minors a more leslrictcxl right than fti.31 assur ed to adults lo judge andeler- minte for themselves what sex material they may read and seec'. Mrs. Bost At Conference Pleas. Pnat. C.ly Z'P. The SiiiE.'icE MtJMlOK Kct: !25, Astor C-’aI ci Bobtoii, Massacluscti. c:i23 The Wjestern Region of the North Carolina Teachers of ' MAtTiematics will hold it.s third I annual spring conference at Ap- palacian .State University in ; Boone, May -1-.5. Over 3(1!) matlie-, niatics educators from through- lout the state are expected to at- 1 tend. Sessions are plannezl for , teachers from the elementary to I Ihe college level. Dr. Wade Ellis, I , noted mathematics educator fro.-n j the University of Michigan will ■ lie the bamiuet speaker on Friday evening. j 5;10.24 Among those attending the If can help with OUR REP/1IRS.. Call us. Today. Our budget planning experience can help iind a way for whatever you need or want. Car repairs? Start fixing! Home fix-up? Medical bills? Unexpected emergency? Count on us! Want to clear up old bills and installment debts? That's good money management. . . the real key to the art of living. So — start living! Call us today or drop in anytime. We want to help — with CASH! LIBERTY LOAN CORPORATION OF KINGS MOUNTAIN 124 W. GOLD ST.—GR. FL.—PHONE; 739-6441 At Cherokee Street Kings Mountain, North Carolina 28086 Moa4ay Tbni TbtmdaT TU 5:00 FtMoy Til 7:00 ;Your Clothes Are Important I RALEi.JH l'(‘|■h!^;;.s vou’ve never thoughi abmii it Ix-fnio. but clothing plays an imjjorlanl nzle in our fir.->l impre.s.sion of others. By Itie same loken, il you mo<-t someone liricfly, you will !« judged piim.irily on your aj)- . pearance. T lierefore, jou’ll want cloth ing to speak .veil for you, Ite- lieves Oorolliy Rat t ier, exten sion clotliing specialists, Noitb Carolina .Slate University. When .sz'lecting gai.nents, you may do well| to lememlx'r that clothing jz-rlorms seven rok-s, Ihe s|x'cialisto a.lds. For example, a pleasing aj) [x-jirance is especially i.-nporlanl at certain stages in life. Feeling that a person looks attractive can give a feeling of .self-confidence. Clothes ctiri permit a ix-rson to u.se ix-r imagination in .select ing hafmoniou.s culors, textures, line and acces-sories lh.it display that person’s degree of erealiv- ity. .Self exjae.ssion or desire of ereativily is the main reason lor Ihe increased numlaer of home confeientx- from the Kings Moun tain area will be Mrs, Brend.a Host. sewers KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C Meat-Stretching Secrets Given PAGE SEVEN Clothes can be a means of establishing one’s uienlity by e.\- jiix'ssing one’s cboiee in tite .^tyU‘ of clothes. 'I'liis is oft<*n h‘ n KAbKIGlI. With snoi;.pers ( lot hes should .sat isl.y a ixusoiTs I,.f,„. ‘/’.I'rie‘'uxi'sivlo a"" I :^'f<‘'eh ittMle the fie.sirixl tippi-aianco. | I person jx-r day in too I'niied ilSIatos, .'VIrs. lizzie adds. Don't do ,tlial if you w:inl to slix-tcli Ihe ' family food doll:ir. When you think of siretibing Ihe meat you liiiy tlx .-e da>s, you may also think of adding ol'lxn- fixxis to make it secni like mote. 'I'hz' ''sireli her” may Ix' vege- Iluw lo <lo if,' One good way jj,. 'either dry or iresli, or a (Tolbiiig is a m<-ans of belying, l« prepare the meal you ljuy at a| *'*!’'* •’.slielcb- a ix-rson Ixt indeiiendcni ani tot low lemperauire so that r doesn't- ' varies in co.si an I foixl v.nlue, make Stull de. i.sions as; What ^shrink, says .Mrs. Ruby U/zle, c.v. .'-hall 1 buy':’ What ure (lie sin-iis | tension consumer markelinji eco- of (Uialiiy? Wliat shall I make?; nomisi, .North Carolina 'stale What jialiein, fairric and colori University. should 1 choose? j .Meat does slirink somevvliat as Le:ning lo dress bim.seif is an'it cooks, but low lemix-raiuje early way lo leach a child in- kcx-ps the .shrinkage to a mini- dependence. He learns toordina-' mum. If you use a meat lliermo- meler, you won’t overcook Ihe good meat you buy, Atxl you'll save meal flavor and kwp it juicy at Ihe same time. The n<>xt way to stretch thi ga:n.> a .sens<‘ of aebieve- lion ineni I.tr<*ssing lik(* (jtix*rs give.s a sense of bclinging. This confor mity is imijoftant in various stage's of lile as with elemen tary school i-hildren and teena Soirx'liines w<> )),.y a high l-i'ice lor having the '.sirelchei" and tite spices rnea.v.ircil (,ui lor us. V\'e call il i-oiivenieni-c. I'otaux's and ve-g'daleies arc the old slandliy nutritious .stretch ers. .'gall jxirk. b.icon bits, along with the brown in the pan. be come I lie gravy or sauce to give an illusion of nx-.ii on the ia’-l<> just as tile bit nf ham <ioes in scallf)|x'd pfiliilncs w< Youth Jubilee Is Slated ByG-W liOIi'.i.st; .'''I'KIXUS. .gvmtil lumdit-d junioi ami si'iiior bigli scllixil slu'leills ate e.vix'e Icfi for Ihe second .•inmi;i! Ii.irdnci-W'l' !> colli'ge Vouih .lul)ilis' set for .Ma.v o-,.2(l Rev. .Maik ( lor of Hu- Calv.'iiv eh u rch. Winston-Salem, till' featureil .six-akev. ('oiiieicm liavc iiccii jd.-innd 1r» eletti with such pfolilc.n.: a.s Youth atxl Drugs: Overcoming dlaeial I'rejudice'.s; Rcal.I.v of I’ra.ver-: .Shaiing'a Witness: oper orts, pas !iai)li.sl vvill Ix' I'.ilion of liic Hilly Fpirit: "Op- porlimity in .Mi.ssams: Worship in .Music; lloni'sl Douiil; ■■Inter. I’ersomil (Dmmimie alion: I'n- ders anding the Will of fexi: Christian \’i<'w of .Sexual .Matur- ily: Tixla.v’s Heligiou.s .Move ments; Clirisr in Athleti<-.s and Ihe Wholi- Man. Rev. Cli.'irles . Buddy i Fieeman. C'arn|)u.s miiiisi<'r. said tliat re.sei- valions should tic m.'ule Ix'fore .May Tsih iiy eonlaeling .Miss Riitli Kiser, G.irdner Webb col lege. Boiling .Spring.s. The east i.s .S.5..5II per [x'r.son for llio-se .spend- tlx- niglit and e.aling three meals. CommuN'f.s, who do not slx-nd the night or eat a nx‘:d, vvill pay a legi-stralioii li’c at Sli.dd. . , ,* ,n.s(' v'l'ge- meal you buy IS to u.se all of il.|iahle.s lo stretch the meat Jior- , ,. meat promptly when, lion in soups and Slews ge ts. Ibis feeling of group iden-'you get liome from tlie market. I When you deix-nd on cereals ^ ^ felaxed Then he sure to ivfrigerate th<'|lor slrelcliers lx- sme vou are child fix'ls with Ollier children, leftovers promptly. Igeltm.' h ■ esi .. .. .Many persons view clothing a.st Use leftovers in any numlici j for ihe iinesfmenl' Whole 'r-iin -iX'IfTd?mee o/ Mb '"""‘’S®'" 1’^"“' u'"'*"” '■"''i^'he-l pnxlucts are Ihe mosl jixat a d(„iee of ila.ss dis- leftover bacon over fresheookerl nutritious forms of cereal tinclKjn mado today, a.s in tho vo;,iotaf)Ios for mort* fla\oi- u.s<' past, lieciiu.se low priced fasliion leftover bits of roast for an’ ex ilerns, vvilli a style and fabric ceileni sandwich .s;>reiid. similtir to higher priced ones,] ft is cstimatzxi iliat we waste are on alino.M every countei-. tvvo-lhirds of a pound of food per , When you (onsider a nx'at , slri'tc-her, think ahoui ihe cost I of ilie sireicher and it.s nult i- lion a.s well as tlie meal. .Mrs. I’zzle savs. TEMPORARY RELIEF OF MINOR PAINS For Guaranteed Relief with PRUVO Tabs or Your Money Back On Sale ob_ KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO .r. OUR SPECIALS ARE EFFECTIVE ALL WEEK!! ^ I&SJW GREEN STAMPS SAVE [SAVE 10' I ' J .•I ** OSCAI MAYER LIVER CHEESE .. r 69^ OSCAR MAYCR SPlCfO LUNCHEON MEAT »» 69<= OSCAR MAYER lINK ... PER '.8 99-. PORK SAUSAGE .‘v $2” 'W- V f ' ■ \j i > RRAND US CHOICE CHUCK OR SMOUIOER W 0 All MEAT FRANKS OR All MFAT Sliced Bologna’r*. W 0 lEAN (GRFAT FOR SANDWICHES’ SLICED Cooked Picnic .... SUPfRBRAND Cottage Cheese ... RIB HALF OR Whole Perk Loin.. ^ BONELESS BEEF ROAST.... & WHOLE BEEF RIBS W O BRAN© U S. CHOICE BONtlESS PiB EVES 10 J BONELESS STEAKS WD BRAND 'J.S CHOICE CfNTtR CUT BONT IN ^ CHUCK ROAST 88' $,3, ^ E-Z CARVE RIB ROAST *1"’ 'VO BRAND U S CMOlf ■ ----- PALMETTO FARM SANDWICH PAIMETTO FARM macaroni OR SPREAD 79' POTATO SALAD '. 49' Jx SUPER8RAN0 T4VTC e,. ...... . wo BRAND US CHOIfR W D BPANO • HQIC -DOR’ * CHUCK STEAKS . 98' BEEF RIBS .... 59' ir prand ,1 s CHOif E r'Air oR 'amoi? v. r handi pAf 79* ^ RIB EVES » GROUND BEEF . '.’ *3” ■.i TASTF O'SfA FRfNCH ERIFD FIllETS Of . -O COTTAGE CHEESE 39^ RED PERCH .... . 79' ^ FRUIT COCKTAIL 3 ShopOurVaity^pmuSAndSaife/ PAiVfnO'ARM O .AAt»PS HARVEST FRESH PRODUCE HARVEST FRODUCE FRESH OFl wONtf LEMONS TOMATOES . iu-CT Eioeii; i ORANCiES .. 5 1. GAxPEN CARROTS . . 2 BRIGHT uin RADISHES .. 2 . v/n -vv/e.r BARTLETT PEARS 3 l>fl MONTI fRFNCH SfVlF GREEN BEANS . 4 . DEI montf Cur GREEN BEANS . 4 ★ Dri MONTf CREAM STYlf OR WHOLE KERNEl GOLDEN CORN 5 k DEL MONTE FARI» JUNE PEAS ... 4 TROPIC Al STRAWBTRRx ^ PRESERVES ... 2 PINEAPPLE ... 4 ' M MARGARINE . . 4 o M Al' HA'.OE- •/.(< '1 CHEK DRINKS 12 FAl MN JOO Dtp ■ M.Ps OR ' M POTATO CHIPS 2 7;; *1 " KS Ofil AT NORTH! pr. tJA.V MltfO. OP . *1 PINTO BEANS . 4 f-:. '1 VAN (AMP '1 BEENEE WEENIES 4 id M PaC* S iOOD M SAITINES .... 3 ». *1 •HB-IIT MAlD All flAVOPS M FRUIT DRINKS . 3 7-7 M THPiFTt MAID M lUNCH MEAT . 2 a M COOKING OIL.. 79' k GRADE 'A' lARCje PALMETTO FARM 'a arrow blue WHITE COLO WATER. NO PHOSPHATE ^ DETERGENT - 59' Eggs .. 2 ASTOR ...ALL GRINDS...limit1 whh $S Brd«r ' Coffee .. 69*1 JIM DANDY REGULAR OR 9UICV t { Grits . . . 49*i DIXIE DARLING BUTTERMIl* * j Bread • 387*1 WV GREEN STAMPS . v<i*» :h;| CO. •S-. 4I.J Kt Mil Q* ?B <»» .OfS'NfECTAMT Lysol Cleaner VOID AFTFR MAY 19 1973 i tr ASTOR PURE VEGETABIF . . limil 1 with S5 o.df SHORTENING 3-59' GIEEM IT...[$T.T1 VALUE) a'A GREEN STAMPS 18.7 scorr Mouthwash VOID AfTFR MAY 19 1971 thrifty MAID . . limit 1 with $S order % 8u^ar • • mg 49* LAND O' .SUNSHINE .,. QUARTERS Butter 4 TOOTHPASTE ^89' -p ★ BAG PINTO BEANS 2 29' fSAVE SAVE THRIFTY MAID PLAIN OR SELF-RISINO I nwir I I ITV..HZ ocLr-Ai jr»'8X» as Flour. . . K 59* OFFER EIPIBES MiY ~t9 1 973 GRAVY -N SLICED TURKEY, MEAT LOAF, SAUSBI'BY STEAK. CHAR. „ BROILED BEEF PATTIES SOUTH FREEZER QUEEN ‘r’ WE SHILLS .. 3 -'-V. »1 DiXlf THIIFIY. . THREE !2 •/. CANSSI 00 SUPE»ltA*NO SUPER WbflP WHIPPED ORANGE JUICE 6 i" *1“ TOPPING ... 2 r 89 SHORTCAKE... 4 99' ICE CREAM BARS ™ 89' LU« PEPPERONI SHE^ OR' SUWIBRAND flA’toPf SAUSAGE nZZA 69' Kl CREAM .. -. i 59' <
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