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KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRROR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 19, 1972. PAGE 5 Kings Mountain Hospital Report Seniors To Graduate On May 26th O) Ic 1-11-72 Mrs, Houston Allen 70S Stevens St, Gastonia Mrs. John Bell Rt. 3, KM Allen Blackwell 308 S, Pine St, Dallas Mrs. Bertha Ellison 206 Dining St., KM Nell Hullender 622 Gantt St., KM Frank Owens P.O. Box 822, KM Jas, R. Shelton Rt. 1, Gastonia 1-12-72 Donald Cobb 214 N. Piedmont Ave. KM Timothy Farris Rt 1 Bess, City Mrs. Hubert McGinnis 1001 Sherwood Ln. KM 1-13-72 Bernle Thomas Rt. 9, Box 50, Shelby Odessa Fronberger 412 Parker St., KM Jennifer Lynn 915 Union Terr. Gastonia Mrs. Mary McClain Rt. 1, KM Mr. Pearl Royster P.O. Box 244, Grover Rosa Lee Wilder 204 Parrish Dr., KM 1-14-72 . B.G. Lovelace ^Rt 3, KM 1-15-72 Mrs. Chas. Floyd Rt 1, KM Jack Moss 3090 Mldplnes, KM 1-16-72 Mrs. Etta Crlscoe 612 E. Gold St. KM Chris Barrett 120 Center St., KM Woodle Evans 1517 Rhyne Dr., Gastonia Wm. Foster P.O. Box 32, Spring Grove, Ut A.G. Adams 6080 Mldplnes, KM Pat Edwards 102 E. Kings St, KM E.N. Falls P.O. Box 83, KM Paul Farris Rt. 2, KM Mrs. Jas. McKee Rt 2, Bess. City BUlle Patterson 1719 Smith St. Gastonia Mrs. Sam. Robinson, Jr. 218 Wlnthrop St Clover Mrs. Marvin Thomas Rt 1 York 1-17-72 Mrs. Dorothy Lowery Rt 1, KM Robt. Johnson, Jr. Rt 1, KM Shelia Johnson Rt 1, KM R.G, Smith 916 Grover Rd. KM Luther Black Rt 1, KM Mrs. Harvey Cates 703 N. Scruggs St/, Gastonia Mrs. Margaret Farris Rt. 3, Clover Graduation for Seniors at Kings Mountain High School has been set by the Board of Education for Friday, May 26th. The 31st Is the last regular day of school, and Seniors, who are exempt from final exams, will have the privilege of graduating early. Ladies Fall & Winter Dresses School Psychologist To Be Hired The City Board of Education approved Monday the employ ment of a school psychologist on a part-time basis, being shac^ with the County and Shelby School Systems. * /-TMi “"VC Does a red sunrise indi cate rain before the end of the day. as the saying goes? There’s littie scientific support for this belief, which is also a part of a rhyme concerning both red sunsets and red sunrises. A.red sun rise merely indicates dusty atmosphere to the west in most areas of the country— not a sign of rain. A red sunset is an indi cation, in fall and winter, of dry weather and probably cold weather, more often than not. A red sunrise would seem to have the same Taylor Adds Campaign Co-Chairman Lt. Gov. Pat Taylor and Dr. Cecil L. Barrier Lt. Gov. Pat Taylor announced Sunday afternoon In Wadesboro the appointment of Dr. Cecil L. Barrier as a co-chairman of his campalng for Governor In Cleve land County. Dr. Barrier will serve as a campaign co-chairman with Beverly Lattlmore of Shelby and Bill Plonk of Kings Mountain who were appointed by Taylor last week. Dr. Barrier, who will co-ordinate the Taylor campaign for Upper Cleveland, came to Cleveland County In 1960. He is a graduate of Crossnor High School In Crossnor, N.C. He attended Berea Col lege In Berea, Kentucky and received his Bachelor of Medicine degree from the University of North Carolina. He received his doctorate of medicine degree from the UNC Medical School In 1959 and In terned at the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond. Upon Completion of his in ternship, he set up his medical practice at Bellwood Medical Clinic in Upper Cleveland County. Dr. Barrier Is married to the former Mary Lou Lamm of Alexandria, Virginia and they have one son, Cecil L., Jr. The Barriers attend St. Peter’s Methodist Church. Barrier has been active in Cleveland County politics for the past twelve years and assisted his wife in her successful campaign for the Cleveland CountySchool Board. He is a past president of the Fallston Lions Club and past chairman of the Upper Cleveland Rescue Unit. Barrier Is a mem ber of the Fallston Lions Club: The Upper Cleveland Chamber of Commerce; the Cleveland County, North Carolina, Amer ican and Southern Medical Associations the American Academy of General Pra ctitioners; the Association of American NEWS REPORT FROM WASHINGTON Washington, D. C.--What ever the polls show in meas uring voter preference, and one major poll recently show ed Hubert Humphrey ahead of Edmund Muskie, the fact is that Muskie’s forces are well ahead in the lining up of convention delegates, the real key to the nomination. Muskie is now ahead in the key states of New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois, California and in the South. More prominent Democrats have flopped into his corner recently than into that of any other candidate. He is still the candidate to beat, by a good margin, even though his campaign hasn’t stirred great enthusiasm among Democrat ic voters. In the coming months Hu bert Humphrey will increase the pressure, now that he’s running again. He and Muskie must be ranked the leading contenders in a field now l^quite large. Humphrey, in- vsiders say, has considerable ^financial backing and is the one candidate—at this stage —who can call in almost as many top party figures in be half of his campaign as Muskie. The party’s 1968 nominee is now locked in a close contest with his run ning mate of that year. Senator George McGovern, after a year’s campaigning. is having his problems. Liked by almost all who in terview or question him. McGovern has nevertheless been badly hurt by the Presi dent’s defusing of the Viet nam war as an emotional, crisis-issue of the moment. Herndon Landscaping We are now taking orders for Spring Aerating, Fertilizers, and Re-aeeding We also have well Rotted Sawdust for your flowers, etc. PLEASE CALL 739-5314 or 739-4557 The school psychologist will be employed on a trial basis until July 1st at a cost of $900 to the school systems, and will be available one day a week, located in the Child hood Education Center. The psychologist will be available to students referred to him. value as a weather clue. Therefore, in the famed rhyme about red sunrises and red sunsets, the folklore about the sunrise would be wrong while the old be lief about the sunset would more often than not be cor rect. WHO KNOWS? 1. What is the rare charac teristic of the Sphinx cat? 2. Between Jan. 21, 1971 and adjournment, how many hours did the Sen ate meet? 3. In this same period, how long did the House meet’ 4. Define infrasound. 5. For what did Barbra Striesand win an Oscar in 1969? 6. Name the first woman jockey. 7. How many people lost their life by fire in 1971? 8. Who wrote: “Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today’’? 9. Define procrastinate. 10. What is the "golden rule’’? Anvers to Who Kiows 1. It is a bald or hairless cat with a peachlike skin. 2. 1,157 hours and 14 min utes. 3. 746 hours and 13 minutes. 4. A sound below the audi ble sound. 5. Her role in "Fhinny Girl.’’ 6. Diana Crump. 7. Approximately 12,200. 8. Lord Philip Chesterfield. 9. To put off from day to day; to defer; postpone. 10. As ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise, Luke 6:31. Price Jr. Fall Sportswear Price Childrens Coats 1/3 Off Men Sport C oats & Suits /fornix DEPARTMENT STORE KINGS MOUNTAIN NC Timms Was Proud To Have Supplied The Carpet For First-Citizens Brand New Building. Come in and see our many selections. One of which is Trinity Woods Collection OPEN HOUSE ★★★★★★I ★★★★★★I AN AMERICAN^^^^^^#^ ■ m aoriAe IMr by - Monsanto ODYSSEY Unless he can move moun tains soon—and this would be quite a feat—McGovern’s chances will grow even slim mer. Eugene McCarthy could hurt liberal candidates such as John Lindsay, in key states such as New York, and George Wallace will sure ly hurt moderate Democrats such as Henry Jackson in the South, now that they’re committed. iture
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