I,N ALL! -A, Corre.spodt'iit .IT PANGLH, Corre . Js 'vie Mauck filled his reg-' Tommie Clark and Shang and A nolntmenf Sunday evening P. Miller of Waynesville; and Mr. fct EiUl City Baptist Church. Ev eryone enjoyed the message. Mr. 'and Mrs. Floyd Fish and Linda, Cathy and,. Jo. Ann. Men and Jim Donaldson vera visiting " Mr. and Mrs. Roy Suttlel Sunday night. lV? l,' Vl i ' ' ; Those visiting Mr'and MrsA '. very Allen and family over'' the weekend were Mr. and Mrs... Wil , ' liant'Prleo and BHly, and Mr. and Mr Carl RkhmoAd,' Cleveland, S. Mi;. , and taxsPoa Miller v .'andchildren, Hene,"'DeaV" Jane and Dona Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Loyd Fish and Floyd, . ;,.Miss Cathy Allen spent , .the weekend with Miss Carolyn Moore of Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Flab, were visiting Mrs. Rachel Coward Sat urday. ' 1 ; Mrs, 'Boh Justice was visiting Mr, and Mrs. John Justice Sun day. '! i ,.'" 4 1" 1 V Grady Coward spent' a few days "Waynesvilhj ifcltlfr his ' daughter, Mif. fcnd Mrs',' ' Daniel Fish ; .and Sharon," an bis sOn, r. and Mrs. Charles Coward' and Roger. ; - 4 matt Pfewsjimr MRS. DBMPSEY WOODY, Correspondent The Rev. Jess Slagle filled his regular appointment at Zion Bap tist Church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Wal droup and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Young and children of Concord are visiting relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wade West and children of New Jersey visited Mr and Mrs. Lionel Brooks Sunda evening. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Baynard and boys of Wadesboro spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fate Woody. Mrs. Baynard and boys are spending a week. Mr. and Mrs. David Finley and daughter, Shirley Ann, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fin ley. 'Dolly Fleming and baby and Barbara West spent Sunday night ... with Mrs, Agnes Brooks. Mr. Doyle Henderson spent a .: week with liis father, Mr. Charlie ' Henderson. Mr. Troy. Woody and Fern Tamdler of Ottawa Lake, Mich, and Toledo, Ohio, are visiting rel atives here. '., , Mr. Fred Brooks . apent the week with his parents, Mil and Mrs. Dave Brooks. Mi rnriA Mr r'Htallftr itVlinlfta of Balfour came, for thei chU- dren, Barbara and David, tojspemd ' the week with them. The4 stay " with their grandpa rentaMi. and Mrs. Dave Brooks,- 4 Mr. Will T'-y of Detroit is r vteu-mg re: here. ,' , v Mr. cW,. Jbssett of TullaW 111 ! I ii' mi 1 'I i.i "'. 1 ' 1'U.II . J 1 - t k ? ' Y' " ma, Tenn., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Russell. . Mr. Junior Fleming of New Jersey is 'visiting .his mother, Mrs, Minnie Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. David Finley and daughter and Jeanette Finley vis ited their sister, Mrs. Joyce Young in Marion Thursday night. - Mrs. Bryan Plemmons is in the hospital for an operation. Her condition is reported as fair. We hope for her a speedy recovery, Miss Betty Plemmons of War ren Wilson spent the weekend at home. Mary Rutfh Brooks is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dunlap of Balfour. Everyone in this vicinity who is employed at Pacific Mills real ly enjoyed the picnic Saturday. The games were lots of fun and the dinner was delicious. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Km., and daughters left last , return to their home in El I n Texas after a ten day visit hei with, her mother,- Mrs. A. E. Car ter. .'.'' Mrs. 'John Edwards, of Lancas ter,' Ky., has come to spend the summer at er home here. Mr. and Mrs.,Seth Lippard and son, Johnny, of Philadelphia, Fa., are spending this week here with his mother, Mrs, Clota Lippard, and his aunt Miss Cleta Edwards. 'Mrand Mrs. ' Cecil .Stines, of Detroit,' Mich, are leaving Wed nesday after a week's visit to his mother Mrs.' J. -H- Stines,-and other relativesj and friends here.' ; Mft;'aiwl JMra.7 joeStines and family; ot Camden; S C, were al so Visitors liere over the weekend. rMr-and ftr'sC 3. Q. Briggs left last Thuriday, Jor Rockwell, from which place they were to go with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and , Mrs, Kennetb Briggs, on .a, I j Florida. 'J;ubinson Jr., was few days : over the i-.r a visit with his par- i i his brother, Mr. Chas, ' , w ho is home from New Yo. '. i i x i cation Dr. ; , r.'l Mrs. Luther,. Jaryis, who rect-n Uy ' moved to' Gastonia, were visitors here last week-end Mr. Ray , Jarvis, returned from Glen. Burnie, Md., Friday, , jHisi famuy, who had been' here for two weoks him Tuesday. . , ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Howell, of Texas,.' have been guests of his aunt,' Mrs. L LI Vann, for the past two weeks. ( ' t 1 ' . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clay wards and children,' Clay 'and Jeanie, of Dallas,' Texas, visited Mr. Edwards' parents, Mr. ' and Mrs. H. C, Edwards, here last week. They also visited Mrs. Ed wards' parents in Mascot, Tenn. returned home with v Ed- Duckett Warns , Of Rubbish Fires Most people have plently of go- power, but lack staying qualities 0 '' .. THE L.' P. ROBERTS, EUILDING f EYES EXAMINED " GLASSES FITTED -by -DR. LOCK AID OptewMtrtti - : 1A. M. to 12 Nooa FRIDAYS . Fires that started in rubbish destroyed property worth $21,- 108,000 in 1957, a jump of $10, 000,000 over 1956. ' : "There is little value to discard ed clothing and broken furniture stored in attics, basements and garages, but these accumulations can feed a fire that could destroy valuable property and . endanger lives," warned Chief Allen Duck ett of the 'Marshall Fire Depart ment. ' Chief Duckett advises that rub bish be cleared from storage plac es, to remove this danger of f ire. Hot Springs 4th (Continued From Page One) ory r: ' Talent Contest Jerry and Mattie Ray Ramsey. , ' Judges for the Talent Contest were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Story of The Marshall News-Record and Messrs. Pat and Jim Young of the Safety Journal. ' N' ,' ', v C Safety Awards were presented the following! "' ' s: iCbnvertor:' r Comber " Depart ment. Lloyd Stamey, Y.uke Moore. o BLOODSHED BOXSCORE ON N.C HIGHWAYS ." j;-fi ' ..-.I : , . ,.).', , i , V Raleigh Th Motor Vehicles Department's summary; of traffic deaths through ' 10:00 a. m Mondav. Julv 6: Killed to date ..C- 566 Killed to date last year ..... 458 ' NOTE : The' official July Fourth Holiday toll computed from 6:00 p.m., Friday, July 3 through mid night, Sunday, July 5 came to 8. Fifteen died over -the same pe riod last year. . . "NOT FORME" ; (Melbourne - On his last day at work after 52 years, with a tobacco firm, Jim Whelun tried smoking for the first' time. "Not for mi," he said after re puff. W. H. Andrews, Jr., of Greene boro, N. C, State volunteer Bonds chairman, today reminded the pub lic, that under , the . terms of the Treasury's proposal to Congress, Improvements in rates on . iSeries E and H Savings Bonds would be effective June L h 5m ''There's no reason for anyone to hold up on buying their Savings Bonds','! Mr. -Andrews i said, f 'In orde to i .await ,Congressiopal actiop.; The Treasury has announ ced thai, if Congress approves the request,' interest rates' on Savings Bonds wilt be ' increased retroac tive to June V ' ,-" ' ; President 'Eisenhower sent a message' to Congress on June 8 re commending improvemetns in the terms of Savings Bonds, in con nection with other public debt 1 matters. His message' was ac compained by a statement from Treasury Secretary Robert B. Anderson ' proposing an increase Sam Jenkins, C'narlie Duckett. Spinninf Dept.: Joe King, Clyde Euftc.i Tils?' Pin Drafting ; Roving Dept.; Thomas, ' Windi r'iTyne C Shopii j .vore. - r t. r ((Bill Smith, JregoW ....... i Uigory. Pat Gery , 1 I rj r w sj i'.i; i- - ,.,' ',-I -'i r miri ,,imiirtDimm.1iwintfi'Ni(y' inniininnniiiimniiiiy J 'f i .'"'""-:'. ".':..!:, -' :VN''" 'ii. ' Take a tip from the experts ' their own words i i and from on-the-record facts and figures:' More ..than ever, Chevrolet gives you more . than any other of the leading low priced three! More room to relax in,' for instance. A sampling of official dimensions reported t to A.M.A. makes this clear. Chevy front seat hip room, for one thing, is up to 5.9 inches wider than comparable ' cars. And Chevy even offers more front seat head room than all but fie of the Aigft-priced carsl in NASCARt-conducted test of re peated stops from highway speeds. Best Style It's the only car of ' th lonrtinir lnw-nrieed 3 that's un mistakably modern in everv line. v class in the famous Mobilgas Econ able to tell this yourself instantly; once you take the wheel. ; t Best Economy No doubt about this: two Chevrolet 6s won their (Too late for last-week) Our revival closed Sunday night with much good being accomplish Several .people attended the Frisbee reunion Sunday at Little Creek. , Mr. and .Mrs. Leroy Frisbee, Charles and Jo Ann' apent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wit son Payne. They "returned to Ra leigh Tuesday.-1 j vv Mr. " and Mrs. Sidney 'Brown, Mr,' and Mrs. Calvin Brown and two sons, visited Mr. end Mrs. Hubert Pangle j Friday j of' 'last weeic Tiiey also visited Mf. and Mrs. Warren Gillespie' of Bluff We-are very, glad to havel J)r. and Mrs. Kunoerly and Marguer ite back f in ' church s and ' Sunday School. - ' ' ' Mr., Ray Simpson and parents spept ' Saturday, . ight withi Msr and Mrs.j Melvih i Wyatt.v Mrs. Simpson end Children ' returned in the interest rate on Series E noma witu mm sunoay. and H Savings Bonds from the Mr. ' and Mrs. Fred Trantham present 3 per cent to 8 per "d Freddy, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon cent, when held to maturity. The' iranuiam and uoris, ana mrs. nroDosal also nrovides. for a rate Willie Trantham visited Mr. and increase 'of aronroximatelv one-! Mrs. Jack Parker Sunday night. half per cent on all outstanding Mr- Mrs. Ray Gardin and bonds purchased prior to June 1, bafcy visited his Prent, Mr. and 1959, luurs. nan Uardin, xuesday. "It's a good idea to hang onto Mr. and Mrs. Dale Balding and your present Savings Bonds, too," children visited her mother Mrs. the Bond Chairman pointed out. j Lucy Parker bunday. 11 congress accedes to tne, xrea sury's request, the old bonds you now have will begin immediately to draw a higher interest rate, without any action on ypur paft. ; i r.-r lutbu'twi t tC 1."' ' ' t's v ! ih of r r 3 Not or.!y liesror, ! bo-! r ! T :. t t r OUt-F' r rp 'ove ;i i a a 'In its price class," says POPULAR SCIENCE magazine, "a new high in daring styling." ' Crtt CrJ?3 Every motor mag azine has "given Chevrolet's stand ard and Corvette V8's unstinted praise As SPORTS CARS ILLUS lltATED puts it: ". . . surtly the most wonderfully responsive engine available today at any price." T.-:f r.Ue MOTOR TREND r' r..?i; e calls Chevy ". . the f .,;othest, most quiet, softest rid ing car in its price class." You'll be omy Run, got the best mileage of any full-size car, 22.38 miles per gallon-with Powergade. v , Best Trz3-ln Check in any N-A.D.A.t Guide Eook. Chevy used car prices last year averaged up to $128 hipher than comparable mod els of the "other two.". Automobile iluvti 'U-turerK A nnofintlon . fNatunai Ahkih-iu'ioi for Stock Car Advance fluent anrf Herarcn - tVafkwiil ' AHtomobtU ! tJealrrt , ,.,-.. Aociatlon 4 - vrc!:t C :d r2 hew much mors Ci 9& 9fr 9fr . flfr rONTHEHILLAT: : PACIFIC mill : ' ' - We hope everyone had a nice fourth of July. We sure had a nice day for all the enjoyment at the plant Sadie Wallin'a oldest son, Rich ard, left Monday for' enlistment in the paratroopers. Gayle Rogers" says she .still likes chocolate pie. ( ,t , tr . Lura Holder and children en joyed a drive-in movie at, Green- ville Sunday night, 'p' ,.; Mr. ' ahd Mrs. Otis f Waldroup 1 dinkier., witfc , Bloyl. Waldroup Sunday. - - ' , Clayton attended a Norwood re union Saturday, present were his-i seven brothers and sisters and his parents. This was the first time they all were together at one, time in 83 years. Seems that all the Second Shift thoroughly enjoyed the two days off, esepcially the picinic and re creational events at the plant Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Myers and children from Charlotte visited Mr. and Mrs. Junior Ramsey over the weekend. Mrs. Roberta1 Wilde and family from Gastonia visited Mr, and Mrs. James Daniels Friday and Sat urday night. - Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomas had a good time at the picnic Satur day. Mack Tweed doesn't like cho colate pie after Saturday's pie eating contest. .. We are very sorry tq near Tom my Powell had a wreck.; We .hope he will get back to work soon. Hope everyone enjoyed the oau game Saturday, , - ' ..,-? PONT LOOK NOW, BUT. Honolulu Doufflaa 0. Craddick, 37. waa stopped by a mowrcycie patrolman who gave him a ticket for speeding. ' - As Craddick drove of f,- the pat- rnlman saw him flio the-', ticket out of his car window.. ! . The patrolman stopped Craddick again, escorted him to the police station - and charaged him with violating the city's litterbug ordi nance. . Mrs. Jack Parker is improving after being ill for sometime. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Frisbee and children visited Mrs. David Frisbee Monday. Miss Sue Shetley of Waynes ville spent Saturday night with Laveonia Pangle. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frisbee and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Wea ver Allison Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shetley vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gardin Sunday. Mrs. Eula Mae Davis called on Mrs. David Frisbee Friday.. Mr. Dwight Chapman, Paul Da vis, Laveonia Pangle and Mrs. Forris Holt and daughter took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fowler, - v; -. Miss Connie Holler is, visiting Mrs. Tisha Fowler for a while. " Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wyatt and daughter of S. C," visited Mr. and Mrs Melvin Wyatt f Meadow Fr Sunday.- v A Y I (This Week's Mews) The Fourth passed very quietly here , "just another day." Sev eral poeple went to Hoi Springs for the celebration Saturday nite. IThey were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gar din, Wade and Wayne," Mrs. Hu bert Pangle,'- Cecil and Laveonia, Mrs. David Friabee, Gary and Ste vie, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beasley, Craig and Christine, Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Allison, Jim Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fowler, Gary Moore, Yvonne Price and son, Mike, Mrs. Forris Holt and Edna Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kent and family and several others. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Wal droup and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Young and family are visiting Mr. and , Mrs. Sidney Brown' a few days. 'Mr. Floyd S'netley, Sue m . i Jackie and Ronnie Allison bj b the 4th with Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Davis of Gatlinburg, Tenn. Mrs. Davis was the former Miss Marcel Graves of Roaring Fork. . . Mr. and Mrs.; Deaveiv. Thomas and Mrs." Viola Fowler took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Brown Friday. t k Mr. ; and Mrs. Tilnian Fleming visited ; Mr arid ' Mrs.' Pole Holt Sunday. . , ( ' k . Cecil Fleming apent the day Sunday with Laveonia Pangle, ; ' v Mr.,Willari.Wyatt ot.fi. C, is L.. . If . M . 1 : Jk ofJvsauASiaj a(vn lMa. W'Vi luti Mrs. Melvin Wyatt. , Sunday af ternoon they visited Mr. and. Mrs. Thomag Allison, , , ' r ' Mr. and Mrs. Joel Pangle of Tenn., spent the day Sunday with his mothery Mrs. Lucy Parker, ' , Mrs.- Carolina Pangle, Mrs. Da vid Friabee and son, Gary and Btevie, Miss Ethel Brown, Harold Lee and Brenda, and Connie Hol lar spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Melvin Wyatt and Mrs. Ar thur Fowler. , . ', Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Allison and children visited his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Allison Sunday. Mrs. Mary Roland, Mr. and 'Mrs. Elmer Roland and sons of Marion visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gardin Saturday. Mr. Hubert Pangle visited Mr. and Mrs. Niok Parker Sunday af ternoon. Mr. Roten Ebbs of Mars Hill spent Saturday night with Mr. Hubert Pangle. Mrs. M aroma Rollins went to Aaheville on a business trip last week. 'Miss Yvonne Price visited Mrs. , Francis Kent Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bradley of Marion and son, Kenneth, and Mr and Mrs. Bertha Conner of Marion spent Thursday night with , Mr. an Mrs. Jack Parker. Fri day tiiejj visited Mr. .' and Mrs.' Fred Trantham.' ,--"-Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Frisbee and children returned to their home in ; Raleigh afterVtpending the week . end. with Mr. land Mrs.. Wilson Payne. '-"V. Johnny and Dljnny. Payne were i ; visited ; the- past week hv Ron. 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