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THE SILICONS FINISH wlU kmp (hi. briikl pi. id Htata-O-Maiac rab* datt tmd mew laafciag lose aftar tlw last dacoralkta wan off Um Um SUIcmm m—i driaka aad aaa-aM? Itoaida rail iff •Uhoat •»«« wcllhw Um fabric. Stoca On Caraiac 8yl-ai*r ftaiabaa last tkraack repeated 4ry eleaalacs. ehaaeea an that aril Ckrl>taia« ikia waol rob* will (till laak aa a«r aa Um da? it waa ukaa from iu lift wrapplaca The rob* la avallaMa to tbraa plaid*: red and (rata •r black aad «r1»h. to boy' aliaa 4-1*5 • aiiea aaaH. aiediaai aad larca./ Red e Gift S Writes Mrs. Wagner il V* Mr*. H. 8 Wagner of the Foe coe neighborhood tua >upplied the Democrat with the following letter the rtcelved froeo Rome, dunking her for a CAKE package Major Carlo* DeLisna of Boone translated l* letter for Mr* Wagner HUM follow. My Dear Mr* Herbert Wagner, Kirat of all allow me to intro duce myael/ My name la Milana Salvadore, head ot a family co» poaed of my wife named Maria and the children. Franc**?. Ange la. aad Sergio. Precisely, I im beneficiary of the United Statea Dept. of Agriculture by means of the Cooperative for American Remittance! to Everywhere, lnc with headquarter* in New York 1«, N. Y , MO Pint Ave. Our package arrived moat op portunely ilnce winter wa* }u*t beginning; imagine, therefor*, if you can. what warmth your good deed in the way of food and cloth ing brought to our hearta. I am al ready acquainted first hand with the generealty of the American people both civilian and mititary who on variou* occaaion* have given me the opportunity to ap preciate them. There 1* *o much I wiah to lay to expreaa my Infinite gratitude and that of my family, but. un Yortunately, I am not a good ora tor. However, I auure you that I am looking forward to the day when you may vliit Italy, parti cularly Rome, aad shall be very happy to share my houie with you. You may spend s happy vaca tion here and days to be remem bered in the future. I wish to make known my work which Is that of corporal in the police force of Rome; thus I csn serve as guide and *bow you all the beautiful and •famoua place* here which I know *o well. Mean while. 1 look forward to the time when, with the help of God, you may visit us so that my family and myself will have the opportunity to celebrate your arrival and thank you in person for your generosity. Cordial salutations from my family and your most devoted servant. Milano Salvatore P. 8.—Pardon my having writ ten in Italian as I know very lit tle of your language, but my fam ily and myself had to make you and yours know of our good, wish es and appreciation. T Mr*. Wagner understands that the salary such a police officer receive* la Rome it perhaps 920 to $23 per mooth High Money Is Top Fiscal Talc The (harp rise in money rate* and the cenve^ueut decline in bond price* was the biggest financial new* story of ISM. It was revealed by Investor'* Reader, a publication of Merrill Lynch. Pierce, Fenner and Beane. The poll wa* made through the firm'* 117 office* in 111 cities from coast to coaat and in Puerto Rico, Canada. Cuba, and SwiUer land Results were announced by Clyde W. Wright, manager of the firm'* Asheville office. The tight money «tory received an overvhelming >7 firat choice vote*. The aecond moet important story waa the unprecedented de mand for Ford Motor common •tock when first offered to the public. The complete list of ten top buslnes* new* *torie* follow*: 1—Tight money becomes (till tighter a* intereat rate* rise and bond price* ilacken. 2—The unprecedented demand for Ford Motor «tock when offered to the public. 3—The iteel *trlke, settled by a three-year contract which set a pattrin for industry. 4—A bait in the downturn of commodity prices, aided by an en ergetic cut-rate crport program to > educe lurpluse* and Uie start ol the soil bank. 5— Continued prosperity as in dustrial production, employment and national income ranch row peaks. #— Enactment of the $33 billion, 13-year federal highway pngram. 7—-Resumption of the uptrend in living costs and the inflationary impact of the wage-price spiral. 8— The bull market in stocks levels off with ups and downs in fluenced by the year's conflicting news. 9—Auto slump exceeds predic tions but output is still fourth highest in history. 10—Home building decline*. Kitchener, Ont—A bee flew in to the car being driven by Ron Steeve* and, in fighting off the bee, Sleeves rammed into a park ed, car on a city street. He escaped a bee sting but the damages to both automobiles coat him 8800. VaaI ivivitfl " "ewl8 I To Continue v 1 Deductions lor wool market d» srioptnent activities <4 one cert per pound frutl weal payments and S cent* pdr hundred pound* of live weight (rom unshorn Lamb payments will continue to be made for aouUier year* The reduc tion! will b« from payment* to be made U> producers next Mmnrr under the Natipnal Wool Act, for wool an<| ynshofn la»b» marketed in the 1990 marketing year. ' Dwight Cable, Chairman of the County Agrloultural Stabilization and Conaervation Committee, ex-| plain* that the deduction* were ■ approved by wool grower* in a referendum held Amrait, 1908. The National Wool Act providing, payment* to producer* to encour age domestic wool production wa* enacted in 1994. Fund* for financ ing wool paxmaqts we from tariff receipt* on imported wool. Payment* to producer* for the! 1*99 wool clip by early October had reached a total of $99 mil lion. Of thii total, Watauga coun ty grower* received 99.T99.38 of the total of $49,990.46 received by growers throughout the state Mar ket development deduction* under the 1999 program are e*tim*ted to to«M approximately *3 million for the nation. The promotion program i* car ried on by the American Sheep Producer* Council, Inc., under an agreement with the Secretary of Agriculture. The Council i* gov-. erned by a delegate body made up of repreientative* of the Na-, tlonal Wool Grower* Association, National Wool Marketing Corpora tion, National Grange, National j Farmer* Union, National Live stock Producer* Auociation, Na tional Lamb Feeders Auociation, New Mexico Wool Growers, Inc., Ohio Sheep Improvement Associa tion, and Pacific Wool Growers. Seattle, Wash. — Mrs. Carrie Borie*, 89, recently received h er firit call to serve on a jury. Stat ing *he had always wanted to serve on a jury, she said *he would be delighted to do *o "if they'll have me." SCHEME DOES NT WORK Oklahoma City—After receiving hi* fifth parking ticket, a smart local motorist thought he had figured out a way to avoid arrest and a fine. He changed his auto's license plate number* with a paint bruih. Alert police arretted him
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