HEW3-KECQP Flit Biz THI Hit Springs Graduation Set Next Friday HOT SPRINGS Htfh School graduation exercises are schedul- At a BUI CoIUm ed for May 29 at 8 p. m., accord ing to Roy Reeves, principal Valedictorian ia Bill Collins, son of Mr. and Mm. W. L. Collins. Ronnie Forester, son of Mr. and dl aLaa Ronnie Forester Mrs. R. H. Forester, is salutatori an. Collins' four-year average at Hot Springs High School is 95.90. Forestei"s average for the four years ia 94.60, Reeves said. NOTEBOOK SAVES COP Philadelphia, Pa. Patrolman Elmer Wolf returned to work af ter spending six months in a hos pital after being shot by a gun man who was pursuing a woman on a downtown Philadelphia street TODAY'S MEDITATION Be 14 thai out aa far aa Beta any, and lifting hp his beads he Weaned th.m. (Luke 24:50 RSV.) The irood Shepherd led the dls- ciplea out to Bethany, and His fi nal visible act of love before His ascension was to lift His hands to bless them. It was expedient that Jesus go away. Aa He said to His disciples, "If I do not go, your Advocate will not come, whereas if 1 go, 1 will send hrm to you." Christ ful filled His promise ten days aftei His ascension. The Holy Spirit is our compan ion along life's way. When mem bers of a family are committed to Christ, He draws them closer to gether in divine love, regardless of the miles that may seperate them from one another. To those bf the household of faith, He ex tends their outlook beyond provin cialism, instills love divine that conquers prejudices, and challen ges to purposeful living. Jesus Christ is ever leading us out to new experiences in the faith, ever lifting His hands to bless ua when we live in obedience to God. PRAYER: () God. we thank Thee for knowledge of Thee which we have through Christ, Thy Son. Forgive us our sins, shortcomings, and neelect. Through the Holy Spirit, strengthen us for disciple- ship that counts. In (Jinsls name. Amen. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY We never lose sight of Jesus Christ when we are governed by the Holy Spirit whom He sent. Russell Q. Chilcote, fcditor Tennessee The man had fired three times and one of the bullets had wound ed the woman. It was not until Wolf removed his gun, holster and other equipment from his locker at headquarters did he find the third bullet. It was imbedded in a notebook he had been carrying in his left shirt pocket over his heart. Roberts Speak (Continued from Pig Om) Cycle of poverty." A reversal of Jiie present policy will help to el evaU our people into the "cycle of hope," it was stated. If the President ia seriously Interested in stamping out poverty, which has been attempted since the first "100 days" of FDR, he should an alyte some of the unpopular pre ent policies relative to the Appa lachian region and should open the mountains with hatter roads, improve educational facilities and should institute re-trainnlg pro grams for those who desire to learn new skills and seek new jobs, said Roberts. He expressed profound sorrow that there ia idleness in the midst of so much thst needs to be done in building new schools, reclamation of land and the development of our nat ural resources. Roberts quoted the great conservationist, Glfford Pinchot, as saying, "The Lord hath been very good to us in his time in giving to us so many natural resources. It is our duty to make them available to the people." Roberts said education and good roads transcend in importance all partism and selfish interests. The Congressional candidate as serted his firm belief in the fact that America's heritage is a no ble one which must be preserved by a free people who are united against those sinister forces which would overwhelm or destroy this nation. He eloquently summed up the hopes and aspirations of free dom loving peoples everywhere by saying that "although perilous times are facing our nation, the challenges of today can be reck oned with confidently by a cour ageous, Cod-fearing citizenry who aware of the superiority of de mocracy over all other ideologies, especially atheistic Russian Com munism. We must be constantly on guard so as to prevent the destruction of our Western Christian civilization by alien influences and subversive tactics. Roberts emphasized at the Communist movement is world wide la scope and ia not content to be contained in one country. Like a disease, it will spread un less stymied. It seeks to destroy the free enterprise syshm aa a mm of aralniiur its objective of BMrid enslavement. Korea and Cuba prove that the Communists have adopted the technique ot in filtration into areas of intended abaorotion in somewhat small and remote places where resistance ia ant axnected. Roberts stated th.t the onlv thing respected by the Communists is force. Tho GOP candidate considered the UN i the best means of combatting the Communist menace and pro moting economic progress. Roberts unred an end to the drain of gold from this country to oreign lands. Even though we are In debt, millions of dollars are be ing given to distant and hostile lands which neither like nor re spect America. This was viewed aa a headlong dash toward bank ruptcy and aa leaving solvency of this nation In serious jeopardy. The former representative and state senator concluded his re marks by quipping, "I can't re member a time whan a President had prosperity and poverty going for him at the same time!" Two candidates for Governor, Robert Gavin and Sen. Charles Strong spoke at the rally, which was presided over by Kent Cow ard, 11th district GOP chairman. Gavin said he would, if nomi nated, wage the most active cam paign in the history of N. C, to end one partyism in thle state. Sen. Strong said the key to quali ty education in N. C. lies in get ting politics out of the classroom and the Democratic Party of the Plumbing oOo Oil Burners Furnace Faucets Hot Water Heater Drains Boiler Plumbing Repairs CALL US COLLECT D & G Service ASHEVILLE, N. C. PHONE 253-7007 24 HOUR SERVICE Vote For And Work For :TO.saMBannnnw tak. HMEk LLHbj- i&Haal A Democrat With Courage & Convictions I sincerely solicit yoir vote aid support in my race for the Democratic Nomination for State Seiator for the 34th Senatorial listrict. Following are some statements of concern to all of us people here in the 34th Senatorial District: 1. Good Government is a habit in North Caro lina. 2. I do not question either the honor or integri ty of our State or Local Democratic Office Holders. 3. It is our duty as voters to question the ability of each Candidate to carry out his or her campaign promises. 4. I state to you without hesitation or malice that the four counties McDowell, Mitchell, Yancey and Madison have not enjoyed our share of the State's wealth. I promise to devote all of my energies, know ledge and abffitie. towird making known our needs. We need our share of the primary roads. W nsad our share of the rural roads We need our share oi the industrial jobs. We need our share of the tourist dollars. 5. 6. 7. 10. We need most of all, men in responsible places who will not hesitate to sponsor and work for progressive county and state pro grams that will benefit all of the people. 11. Let us all condemn at the ballot box, those who have permitted policies to continue which make the rich richer and the poor poorer. . 12. The State Utilities Commission of North Car lina must be overhauled and revamped so as to insure the consuming public that they will not be robbed each time they pay an electric or telephone bill. 13. If nominated and elected, I will vote and work for all Legislation which will strength- ati mi RF. A Co-nnerativen and assist them in r developing the electric system ltt ml neonle of our state where the nri- kwned companies did not dare risk their 9. It furthei vaie mm : ZENO H. PONDER ic Candidate for State S 34th Senatorial District 1 a Building Material Building Board 4x8 ft. Black Sheathing Celotex Tile Board 12x12 inches and 12x24 inches Sheet Rook 4x8 ft. and 4x12 ft. Galvanized 5-V Roofing JUST RECEIVED Hydrated Lime 50-lb. BAGS 10-lb. BAGS Bowman Hdwe. Go. PHONE 649-2341 Main Street MARSHALL, N. G. BLOODSHED BOX SCORE ON N. C. HIGHWAYS Raleigh Tne Motor Vehicles Department's summary of traffic deaths through 10 a. m., Monday, May 18: Killed to date 518 Killed to date last year 424 WHY Not Sand The Horns Paper to Your Absent Sea or Deuflhter ? hK.lp.TW Car. I - OH.Boyi JUST UKg A crTnra CROW HOME backs of the Superintendents of Schools. Bruce B. Briggs, Madison Coun ty GOP chairman, and several oth er citizens from Madison County attended this old fashioned stump rally. Miss Jo Wells, who is Miss Lau rel of Mara Hill College, added charm and beauty to the affair. Rev. Joseph (Mack) Reeves To Preach At Hot Springs Revival Beginning Sunday night, May 24, at 7:30 o'clock, and continuing through the following week, the Hot Springs Methodist Church will have as revival preacher the Rev. Joseph Reeves. "Mack" is a Madison County native, and he has served as minister to the Marshall and Walnut Methodist churches. At present he is pastor of the St. Timothy Church in Bre vard. 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