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Page 8 _ . 'Si S. ys' ft'# jar '.zfci'rt •«»;:> . £*. „T r » "' 3 r ? «aw*Jw --C-"' «* * -f 1 Sip"* ®|Sl ; I -.' M B Mi Jgp .v - :, . V \H BE IS Scatter Joriai Reports Bf Sen. B. Everett !«>■■ WASHINGTON—It appears that Congress will be able to adjourn by the end 6f Sep tember. bow that decisions have been made not to bring qp for, action three highly con troversial legislative proposals. The proposals which have beAf set aside until the next session of the Congress are ■myc; that would increase minimum wages and expand coverage of the wage and hour law, federalize the state un employment compensation pro grams, and re-align Congress ional districts. These three proposals are net anly highly controversial, but attempts to get action on them this year would cause long delays in ending the cur rent session of the Congress. Of the rem»»nin** ■**"»» ♦"> be settled during this session '*■ Of the Congress, the most far reaching one is that concerning Section 14 (b) of the Taft- Hartley Act. This section of the Taft- Hartley Act legalizes the va rious right-to-work laws that are now in effect in 19 of the SO States. If efforts to repeal this sec tion of the law are successful. JE B. J. DAVIS PHONE ME 3-4155 » Davis Furnace Co. WARM AIK FURNACE { OIL BURNER AIR-CONDITIONING ' Phone ME] rose 6-0291 S 111 W. Kerr Street Salisbury, N. C. * i : M ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■nunammaimi ANNOUNCING GOSPEL MEETING ! CORINTH CHURCH OF CHRIST Need more Rd. Rt. 1, Wood leaf *• • £• ; -;• & ' * BILL LOVE, Evangelist Monday, Sept. 13 THROUGH Sunday, Sept 19 7:30 p.m. Each Evening | Cone, Hear, "THE GREATEST I STORY EVER TOLD" R. L. ULRY-MINISTER i CORINTH CHURCH OF CHRIST it would mean that the right to-work laws now in effect, including the law we have in North Carolina, would be nul lified. Earlier this year, the House of Representatives voted to re peal Section 14 (b), and it ap pears that the battle over the issue in the Senate will be hard and close. w I have had a great deal of mail on this subject during the current session, most of it in opposition to repeal. I have always been a strong supporter of right-to-work laws, and I certainly plan to do everything I can to preserve them in the future. Another extremely import ant question facing Congress is farm legislation, which in cludes the cotton program. The one-price cotton program, which means so much in our efforts to increase the use of cotton and thereby help keep the textile industry going at full capacity, expires next year. We are- making every effort to have the one-price cotton principle preserved in the omnibus farm bill which is scheduled to be acted on by the Senate during the next week. In Memory In memory of Mamie Vetra Cope, September 9th. 1965, who departed this life just one year ago today, God's Death Angel came and carried her away, while I kneel and pray her passing was not in vain, 0 Mystic Love of God sublime, help us to meet again. Dear One. it seems. for long ages you have been gone, yet your loving influence will be for ever living on in humbleness 1 submit to my Lord and Sav iour's will, you leave a vacant! place in my heart never can' be refilled —by her husband, Kelly L. Cope. t To Make Five . Day Tour Paul C. Booe of the Call and Booe store of Cooleeme, will leave on Wednesday, Sep tember 15, from Charlotte air port for a £ive day tour sponsored by the Hot Point Ap p1 i ance Com pony. On the agenda is a tour of the Hot Point factory in Chicago, Illinois, to see the new ranges, refrigerators and home laundry appliances, to | attend an ice show and din ner. On Thursday he will leave for Sudbury, Ontario Canada to stay at the Killar ney Mountain Lodge for fish ing and other entertainment, and on Sunday return home. WUfT AD FOR SALE One used Elec tric Stove and Electric Re frigerator, both in good con dition. Call Bin. Atlas Tur ner at 284-3*84. 9-2-2t FOR RENT 4 room house. See or call L. C. Dedmon. FOR SALE Plywood Camp er for sale or trade. See «r call Floyd McDaniel 284-5234. HELP WANTED Male, full time and part time. Apply at Chip's, Mocksvflle, North Car olina. .FOR SALE—J'/j Horsepower Clinton gasoline lawn mower motor. Price only 529.M. See or call Giles Sexton, 284- 2251. S2«-2t SPARE TIME INCOME Refilling and collecting money from NEW TYPE high quali ty coin operated dispensers in this area. No selling. TO qua lify yon must have car, ref erences, 9MO to SI9W cash. Seven to twelve hours week ly can net excellent monthly income. More full time. For personal interview write P. O. Box 4185, PITTSBURGH, PA. 15282. Include phone number. WILL KEEP CHILDREN Prefer to keep children in my home for mothers who work. See Mrs. Franklin My ers. Home located behind Buck Ellis Service Station at North Cooleemee. M4t Spanish or French language achievement test, which re quires an additional hour. YOUR TELEPHONE 18 A VALUABLE ASSET TO YOUR HOME USE IT WISELY Business office Dial 284-2000 Davie at Main St Cooleemee, N. C. Cooleemee Telephone Co. This Week's 60 SECOND SERMON "GOD 18 WDI THOSB WHO msnVOI." - Sanaa Ck I Little Sarah had been naughty and her mother sug gested that she mention the matter in her prayers. This is what her mother heard her say before she went to deep: Dear Lord, I know I am a bad little girl and I do wish you would help me be better, and if at first you don't •ueceed, try, try again." There are two ways la pet server e. One It to keep an i sstnariaa that often oat-lads ability that The other way of parserverteg Is saare intelligent and, probably, of —era laatlag affact. That farm of pi ISM matu h to begto again. When yea ate hlaekei la a sincere an ima, dsat hat year head against a stone walL Dent qnit, either. Draw hack. Leek the dbatha ever. Thea begin amy.he akhtojltt yoar attack ellksat new begieaine amy acMcva what yea want and last laager than gains won by hrwte Nfeea that calls far ntsllsllen By a» aaeaas, put nan, hat da It intelligently. Keep begianing QUICKER ROUTE | A drunk was last seen am bling up to a subway excava tion in New York City. Be leaned over the rail and shout ed down to the workmen: i "fhay, bow loogrit gonna take f-MEHU COLONEL SANDERS RECIFE K«ntu«ki| Fried tfkicken W PHONES 633-6691 - 6334692 " ————l ——, I ——————————.——— 1. INDIVIDUAL BOX Kentucky Fried Chicken Dinner $1.15 3 pieces of chicken, cracklia' gravy, creamy potatoes ssd Mscaits. WITH COLE SLAW __LM 2. SNAK-PAK .65 2 pieees Kentucky Fried Chicken A 2 hat biscuits 3. tHUiFt BOKO-CHICKEN ..... itS 9 pieces of Kentucky Fried Chicken only (Satisfies 3 to 5 hungry people) 4. BUCKET-O-CHICKEN 3.60 15 pieces of chicken, 1 pi. of cracklia' gravy and It hot biscuits. (Satisfies 5 to 7 people) 5. BARREL-O-CHICKEN 4J5 21 pieces of Kentucky Fried Chicken only. Perfect for picnics, psi lie y church groups, etc. 6. KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN LIVER DINNER .... 1.25 Tender tasty chicken livers, creamed potatoes a=d gravy, cole daw, 2 Mscaits Tender aad tasty chicken gimards, creamed potatoes and gravy, cole slaw, 2 Mscaits 7. KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN GIZZARD DINNER _ 1.00 Whipped Creamy Potatoes Vt pt 25c •pt 45c ' * • qt Ssc Fresh Country Gravy '/. pt. 2*e pt Sse • ft Cse French Fries or Titer Tots 25c Me 75c Hot Biscuits Do*. 25* Dos. 45c Delicious Chicken Livers Pt Mc Qt. lii Delicious Chickea Gimards Pt 75c Qt L 25 • • Hash Pappies Pt Me Qt .IS FROM THE SALAD CASE Potato Salad H pt Mc pt ste ' at Me Macaroni Salad W .pt M 6 ft Sfc ". «t Me ' Beaa Salad K pt Me pt 5k qt Mc DELICIOUS ASSORTED FRIED Sfl Seafood . y .. .. \ 8. FISH DINNER 1.35 Filet of FRESH FLOUNDER, tater tots, hash pappies, slaw, tartar mace \ 9. FISH DINNER.., 130 \ FREBH SPECKLED TROUT, tater tots, hash puptaa, slaw, tartar saaee. \ » \ 10. FISH DINNER .... 130 \ Filet of FRESH SNAPPER (in season), tater tota, hash pappies, Slaw, tartar mace. \ 11. BUCKET-O-FISH 5.00 Choice of FRESH FLOUNDER FILET, FRESH SNAPPER FILET (la season), or FRESH SPECKLED TROUT, pins hash poppies, tater tot 4 daw. tartar sauce (Satisfies 5-7 hangry people) 12. FRIED SHRIMP DINNER 1.35 6 Jumbo Shrimp, tater tote, hash puppies, slaw, tartar saaee 13. BUCKET-O-SHRIMP 5.00 3 doses Jumbo Shrimp, t lbs.), tater tots, harfi pappies, slaw, tartar saace (Satisfies 5 to 7 hangry people) 14. OYSTER BOX 13$ Select Oysters, tater tots, hash pappies, slaw, tartar saaee t 15. BUCKET - O - OYSTERS L 5.00 Select Oysters, tater tots, ha* pappies, slaw, tartar sauce 11 '\ ■ r ■ Mr r r f£k PHONES 633-6691 - 633-6692 Hj^te KFC of Salisbury |||Q a 1»3 Moeksville Avenue., Salisbury, N. C. 2*144 (Aeroas from Pope A Arey*s Grocery) OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK 114* AJI.»I*W (Lawn m MM to finish it?" "Two years, bud," someone yelled back up. Two yearrsh!" the drunk cried "Sh-100 long—lll takes cab," Patronise Oar Advertisers Liahitity Insurance Tightened North CfcraMna motorists will find that lmhtUty insur ance requirements have been tilhtiwd under $ aitr law passed by the IMK Legislature which became etheflvt Aug ust IT. The new law requires in surance companies to report immediately to f* Depart ment of Motor VahteM whan any reason. If the policy is being cancelled by the Insur ance company, notice to the department must be It days in advance of the termina tion date. Upon receipt of the termi nation notice, the Dapnitmenl of Motor Vehicles is required by the new law to notify the owner, and the owner to re tain his license plate Is re quired to recertify to hav ing other liability insurance coverage effective on the ter mination date of the prior coverage. Failure to re-certify with in 15 days is by law prima facie evidence that no fin ancial responsibility exists, the vehicles agency explained. Penalty for failure to have insurance, or failure to re-cer tify to having insurance, is revocation of license plate and driver's license for M days. Motor Vehicles Commissi oner Edward Scheldt said the department began sending out on August 17th the required ■: He 11 illiflll motor vehicle Sj£j£. eert»K you have liability insurant* and that H is maintained cootinum^y 25% useoiiT ON ALL FISfIUK EQaiPMENT Visit our Refnshmmt Confer for all kinds of good sandwich es, km cream and milk shakes. X CIX»KD Al4. DAT ON MOITO4TB OTUKft DATS OHDf CM AJ* TEL If P* M. o.'s Esso Service and Grill 601 Hiway Salisbury, N. C. fore Inaufanee nfi," Sche»di jald, "Tou will then have complied with the law and at tbaaamc time will have protected your driving pri» '. 9 - Atlvaliaina make any food hniinea> larger.
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