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2 SENATOR EMM SAYS WASHINGTON - The »«i Hlii 11. however one views tti output of IfiiiliHwi for ; 111 m first session, is certain to knv a profound effort up on government for the next The approval of Federal aid to elementary and seconder? marked a major shift h Governmental policy and oirutinnal financing. Appro val of medicare under the So cU Security system ended a battle for Federal health care on a massive scale. The authorization of rent subsidies for low-income f—lilii i. although funds were opens a new concept in the administration of Fed eral housing programs. These some of the many en aitaKnts that distinguish this una inn and brought compari sons with the legislative ses sions of 1933-1934. Of economic interest at hqpe was the approval of re- B—ting Oil Dependable Serv. CITttS Printed Metered /a\ Tickets \^J Burner Service SEBVICI 8 & H Green Stamps HORN on. CO, INC. Phone 634-2380 141 N. Main St. Mocksville m#i oio IT i — i — 1 — i — i TOCI TELEPHONE IS A VALUABLE ASSET TO YOU* HOME USE IT WISELY Business office Dial 284-2000 Davie at Main St Coolecmee, N. C. Cooleemee Telephone Co. For Good Fresh Sea Food VISIT THE ROWAN FISH CO. gt We have all 9eafoods in season 6 days hi the week Wholesale and Retail ROWAN FISH CO. J. B. HARRISON, Prop. Phone ME 3-9680 111 E. Council St. Salisbury, N. C. M Wm HB life. flj Barracuda BY PLYMOUTH Jrj ; ,..'^®!w WP ~ PAA i Plymouth Barracuda .,. fost new version of the car feurt started America thinking fastback. Standard Equipment includes 170-cu.-in. 6-cyl. engine, bucket Mats, deep-pile carpeting, front and rear seat belts, back-up lights, outside rear-view mirror. Also a vip/runv/keivsoEiie/vAUANT/iAMACubA fold-down rear seat for 7-foot-long cargo space. 4>fc mimrti rn Lai yourself ge. Test-drive a '66 Barracuda today. j3 \ let yourself g0...t0 your Plymouth Dealer^ MOCKSVULE CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH, INC. Dealer License No. 3838 ffiNmbm SL Plmm 634-2124 visions in agricultural prog rams. These included a four year extension and revision of cotton, wheat. feed grains, and dairy programs, and a strengthening of the tobacco programs with the change to acreage-poundage quotas. The latter measure troubled me a great deal because of its ec onomic impact on North Caro lina. It was apparent that the old system of acreage control was not working. There was a Congressional demand that a change be made, and I am pleased that excellent coop eration by all concerned brought a "necessary bill to fruitition. The immigration bill, which is now the immigration act. demanded much of my time prior to its passage. I am a great believer in the na tional origins quota system, because I believe it wa- based upon a wise understanding of our country and its people. However, i soon found that I was in a -mall minority in holding this view. I decided that the best course to follow was to work toward improv ing the Administrations bill and to devote my energies in that manner instead of tow ard fighting for a lost cause. As a consequence, concessicns were made which I think made the immigration act bet ter in some respects than the old law. It places a limitation on Western Hemisphere immi gration for the first time, and it sets forth stringent skill re quirements for the admission of aliens. In the area of constitutional changes, there was the pro posed constitutional amend ment of Presidential inability and succession, which I co sponsored. It makes a -needed revision by writing out pro cedures to govern this most complex area of government If ratified by the requisite number of states, it will ov ercome 176 years of uncer tainty in the transfer of Exe- This Week's 60 SECOND SERMON Ftt4 Dodge "SELFISHNKSS IS VISIBLE TO ALL BUT THOSE WHO ABE SELFISH." - Eff Thomas. The bashful young man apprcached the father of his girl friend "Er-I-uh-am asking your daughter's hand Er-have you any objection?" he asked "None at all." replied the father. "I'm very unselfish, but t?ke the hand that's always in my pocket." A lot of selfishness is boned in claims to unselfish ness. Selfish people honestly do not realise that they are. It is this invisibility of selftakßtss to those who have it that makes it so difficult to root out. How many tmes have yoa been talking with friends on ly to discover that they haven"t neatd a word yoo said? Their mind* were on their desires. They were waiting quiet lv on It for an opportunity to inject their interests into what you w ere say ins. That is invisible selfishness; unrealised sel fishness. When a ftiend cannot gve a few moments to ano ther's interests, what is it but selfishness, demonstrating bad taste and ill breeding? One of our wisest acts today would be to check our selves for invisible selfishness: he selfishness that is always annoyingly viible to others. Being unselish. even with a little attention, can make us the mo6t popular and best informed people in our community. Try it. cutive power and strengthen constitutional government. One of the most widely sup ported enactments was the $4-7 billion Federal excise tax reduction. Is the firs! general revision of these World War II levies. Congressional senti ment simply said that these taxes could so longer be jus tified. The waning days of the ses sion saw compulsory union ism become a major issue. The battle was waged over a move to repeal Section 14 (b) of the Taft-Hartley Act. I fought the proposal because compul sory unionism is based upon the astounding proposition that the right to work is a right which the union may sell and which an individual American must buy if he is going to be permitted to earn a living. To me. the proposition is unten able. It is unlikely that Cong ress will choose to broaden Federal activities during the next session at the accelerated pace it did this session. The country will welcome a breather. LOYAL EMPLOYES Shildon. England A com pany in Shildon can boast of having eighty loyal employes. They recently turned down a $2.80 a week pay raise ordered by a union agreement. Spokes man for the group said. "We have good bosses and would rather give the company time to build profits." ■ ■ W ■■ n I 111 1 I rmn |||>. —«•% COLD SHOULDER When the frost is on the pump kin. When the chill is in the air. When I feel the lures of the crisp outdoors I stay in my rocking chair. WAHT AD FOR RENT Three room house. South of Mocksville, Highway Ml. Route 4. 525.00 month. Contact S. F. Cook, !40 N. Vine Street. Plainfield, Indiana. LOTS FOR SALE Located at Holiday Acres. See or call Mrs. Robert Head. 4* Watt Street. Cooleemee. or Dial 284-3722. Heater in good condition. See Ernest CapeL SEVERAL good territories open. Customers to see our exciting new Christmas line. YOU show them and earn big weekly income with Avon. Write or call 764-1443. MRS. MARY R- SIDES. Route 4. Winston-Salem, N. C. WORK WANTED Will do altering and mending. See or call Mrs. J. D. House. 634-5288, Mocksville Highway 601. Spare Time Income Refilling and collecting money from NEW TYPE high quality coin operated dispensers in this area. No selling. To qualify you must have car, references, S6OO to SI9OO cash. Seven to twelve hours weekly can net excellent monthly in come. More full time. For per sonal interview write P. O. BOX 4185, PITTSBURGH, PA. 15202. Include phone number. FOB SALE Two grave plots at Rowan Memorial Park. See or call Dewey Jordan, 284-3001, Cooleemee, N. C. LOST Blue Tick Dog four weeks ago, near Cooleemee or vicinity. Reward for the re turn or any information lead ing to this dog. Call Coy Bie secker, 1511 Hampton St., Lex ington, N. C. Phone CH3-6296. WILL TAKE CARE OF CHIL DREN I will take care of children In my home. See Mrs. Ruby Myers who lives behind Ellis Service Station at North Cooleemee. SIX INCH Air Drilled Wells -MODERN AIR DRILL AIR WELL DRILLING CO. Rt. 1, Advance, N. C. Phone 998-4141 Cooleemee Journal J. C. Sell, Jr. Owner Mrs. J. C. Sell Editor J. C. SELL, 1906-1940 Subscription Price One Year $1.50 Si* Mftttl .U Three Months .50 Doa'tlhpeid Oa Other Mai By Bill Crawell There's a plenty of editorial {preaching on traffic safety j these days. And one lesson that seems doubly hard to learn is not to depend on the other fellow to wan you of trouble in traffic. Actually, according to safe- Ity experts of the State Motor Vehicles Department, you have to watch ahead of the vehicle in front of you—driv ling ahead of yourself they call it Not to means eventual ly you'll wind up in a posi tion of '*too little and too late— too little warning of danger and too late to do anything about it." The need for last minute maneuvering can be largely avoided by drivers who keep constant track cf traffic con ditions as far ahead as they can see They'll also know what's going on to the sides and the rear. D.iving ahead of yourself lis helpful in every traffic si tuation. In a line of traffic, ifor example, stop lights start I flashing up the line. When they do there's every likeli hood you'll have to use your i ;»n brakes soon, and the time Ito get r?ady is light now. j Waiting until the car just ahead slows is begging for a rear end mishap even if ycu are following the wide ly publicised rule of one ve hicle length for every 10 miles an hour of speed. Any wholesale change in the traffic flow is a warning signal to the alert, defensive driver. Take lane changing, as an other example. Wherever there are moving cars, a cer tain percentage of drivers will change lanes fairly fre- Help us DOUBLE OUR SALES and we'll give your budget a boost! 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T High Test Gas (Famous 100 Plus) And Regular At Economy Prices The J Finest Oil For YOUR Car ******A*************************^ i Being aware of traffic con ditions in advance is the best way to avoid nasty surpris es. The Wall St. Journal relates I the young clerk was being lec ; lured by his boss. "Now don't i forget." he reminded the young man, "the customer is I always right." It wasn't long before the boss noticed customers enter ing his store and leaving im mediately without purchasing anything. "TThat's he 4m* inanded. ""Why aren't the peo ple buying?" "Well." answered the honest youth, they all say the prices are too high, and I tell them they are right." C«& 6
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