WKO ARE MOVIE STAR lllLUONAlRESTs ' Many famous start-'hv Parlay ed their fabulous salaries. Into eolofvut fortune . while their glanrous colleagues squandered eveoruiuur on 1 luxurious living. , tMeet - these movie star million- t aire in the revealing article i- September 27th issue of : M BALTIMORE - v- SUNDAY AMERICAN 1 On Sate At you local newsdealer FOR SALE One of Madison County's best farms! Containing 191 acres, , more -or less. Modem dairy and farm equipment Large tobacco allotment. Conveniently located. METTCALF REAL ESTATE AGENCY P.O. Box 614 Phone 4051 MARSHALL, N. C. 3 .. . WANTED BLACK WALNUT LOGS and Cherry Logs Cash on Delivery Call or Write: WOOD-MOSAIC CORPORATION Thompson St.. Biltmore, N. C. Phone ALpine 3-0401 6-lltfc Immediate openings for women desiring to earn to $10 a day part time representing AVON COSMETICS. Write: Mrs! Dorothy Bruton 183 St. Dunstan's Drive , . . . Asheville, N. C. .p V; Guaranteed SHOE REPAIRING "Bear Material Used -' Prices Reasonable CHAMPION SHOESHOP ', Located At EDWARDS CLEANERS Marshall. N. C . SAVE ON ; AT Economy oil co; , ALEXANDER. N. - . US. 25-70 at Panther s'( fr , ..Branch t ,i GASOLINE Regular Premium Quantity Discount to Trucks 2c Per Gallon Kerosene - 14.9c gal. (In Drum Lots) ECONOMY OIL CO. ALEXANDER, N. C. At Panther Branch Bring in School Shoes NOW! Give us time p make them look and wear LIKE NEW. Shoe economy is our business. .'. T"" " i I f x t 1 n' - i Aiiil to-... i . baok. . t , liie h racketti i , among a tik ii pt' . s v .1 they i t - . can Ktup . t y l'orge to .' -, Amuiican fight-' 1 is proved itself. : that old anger is t . tii' ' ' I tivuy ....a ti Lie employees iVl'.-S. ' 'i . .' .in i-Ci' control n would eflTee. the secondary ' o: The wholesale and' corruption ionty of unscrupu- lous union I. iukrs. The Presi dent has culled it a "national disgrace." And the country is boycott - Uie blackjack .union dictators use on innocent by slanders.- 1 ' Landrum-GrifTin ' would end "hot cargo" boycotts. No long-"'. er could . union, power choke small business to death in this noose. '. . , - Landrura-Grlflih would do rith liimt A nrl vpa .ham,.' iav with .1 .hk Itnlman'h . lanil reform. - , , where the small business has - Two cournr-eous Congressmen ' no remedy under present law.: a Republican and a Demo- Everyone would enjoy , -the. eta 'have put together the protection of the law. Landrum-Griffin Labor Reform v Landnun-Griflln. .would re Bilt in . the' House of Repre- uire all local unions ,to file sentatives. '. ' f; , financial reports unions it-s a roo start," said the wai up io now, answer to no C')! . , . r 6:05 Uymns For You . . 4:15 The Rev. Robert Harris, 6:30 Farm News V 6:35 Gettln' Vp Time 1 ' I t:00 News , ao.We.tU:;i(;Y'-: Tfl Country. Musie 8:00 Morning i Hymns ' .-'- 8:16 "Morning Devotions .8:30 Pop SShop t j ; i 13.. J I ...j 19:C5 Party Line . , 11:69 News 11 :0S Rural Koundup ' 12:00 Trading Post , 12:10 Dinner Bell- Jamboree 12:20 New A Bulletin Ta-.r J 13:30 Weather ' ; ; 'r 12 :85 Chuck Wagon Gang 12:45 Farm Forum ', s .. ) ; l:t,i C 1:10 c ; 2X3 1 i ,2:C5 i:: y 8:C 8:5 Tia IXp . 4:00 News 4:05 The Bop L.: 4:1& Service 4:80 Country ;6:C0 News .' 6:05 fiupdown Sv 7:3' Sign OJfH News Every tour on TILE esiterUy ' installed; : toif V qnaory and ceramic; werk aruar nteeo. a - w. CTEAGUB Marshall, N. C, RFD 1 S27 -M4p i CHANDLER HARDWARE CO. , MarshalL N. C. J -FOR SALE ' TWIaimeii Drr Gleaninsr Ran. fOiirta'--: S5e Some Pants .... ALL PRICED TO GOi EDWARDS CLEANERS MARSHALL, N. C. 6-4tfe ' f j, FOR SALE Benrus, Bulor, and Elgin Watches. See FAIN or JIM SPEINKUE at Sprinlde- SheJton Co Marshall. 9-8tfc ' vfi.y---- WANTED Large Furnished Room for light housekeeping by a bachelor AT wnw. Ijr' References exchanged. Notify SHERIFF PONDER . 6-4tf '. "' -fey'-:--- FOR HTCNT .' Garage Apart roent, located on Walnut Creek , Road in corporate limits of Mar- ji snail. tee or contact MRS. 'JOHN McELROY '' Bank of French Broad ,-MarshaU, N. C, . .l'kaolp - - JPOR SALE Barley, for seed or feed. ' Priced reasonable. - 1 STELLA G. RAMSEY j' -California Creek Road 1-7 third ' house above Beech Glen. , 4 d0-8c V sv- ... . FOR SALE Beautiful gold - (trimmed commemorative . plates with' the 1 old ' Marshall . Baptist Church Imildin? pictured on the 4 (front and a 75-iword history of the church on the back. $20 iner plate.' May be purchpiea from any member 6f VoU Vita S. 6. Class or at Btlk-Broome Store, MarshalL Proceed to go to Building Fund for new church. 8-21 t - : ' 1 1 1 T : . 1 rf t: ' d r o a.I". 1 ,J ; i .ra Wool-Lamb , (Continued From Page One) cil'a activities. ' i'-;. f-v Deductions for this promotion program have been ; tttade'eaeh year since the wool incenlUre pt gram began in 1956. Deductione amount to 1 cent per pound" for shorn wool and 5 cents per hun dredweight for .unshorn lambs' and msy be no higher than that if the agreement is extended. An eligible voter in the refer endum is any individual, corpse-'' ation, partnership or legal entis ty which had an interest as own er or partial owner in one or more sheep six months of age or older for .any period of at least 30 days from January 1, 1959, un- til the day his ballot is caslt. Any wool grower who bebeves fte is entitled to vote ' and has not re ceived his ballot should notify the county ASC office. Extension, of the agreement re quires a favorable vote by grow ers having two-thirds of the vol ume of production represented in the referendum. '' W BY BREAD ALONE,' TfflffiLY Life is not io ne apent' entirely in the Pursuit of seriona' . anA& but neither should it ,be devoted exclusively to the pleasurerof 49i moment. ', tJ f - - --vThe'. individual must, 'of 'neces sity, consider the ultimate end of man even if the present condition of the human race . compels "at tention to other thin eternal ob jectives, i V A ' ' The ergani Ation of society to day forces -men and 'women to work tot material gains. " This pressure often :. causes some of them to forget that earning a liv tr.z, important as that is, cannot l e the sole endeavor of individu- ' '' 1? my years ago it was spoken, 1 s1 .1 not live by bread a- ,"' f ! V e err'Vation of that i sir? Ing our earth ' '!''(' nt!y attend- ;, one of us. '. v n should not neg ! p- 1 rnp' ' r.I d- President of the United States, What's behind this bill t The .anger of the American- people. America has been outraged by the rogues' gallery of union gangsters who paraded before the McClellan Committee. The Jeople harek been shocked by immy Hoffa and his reported, million-dollar . payoffs to , the underworld ..: :.i .by H6ffaj the man whose .contempt for the . United States 1 government is expressed in his own words, "To heU with, them!" Aroused., 'public opinion the most powerful force in America -' that's whafs -behind the' Lan-drum-Griffln BilL.: t , - .' .Iandrum-Gnffin has teeth where teeth are needed! Landrum-Griffln has an hon est bill of rights for. working men and women. If any union official tries to ., 'deny free speech and free assembly to -a union member, that member could carry his grievance to . the courts and the Department of Labor. Gone Would be , the , endless, hopeless r. waiting for-. redress while - union' ' 'g"o on squads terrorize- 'thr .protester into submission. J , .n. i c 1 T. Landrum-Grifflh 1 would, ban blackmail picketing. No longer could a union force an em- one, it- would smoke . out the 1 "paper n unions" set up by racketeers to , extort,1- money from small employers to the point of ruin. No more! I No, the big labor barons don like Landrum-Griftln one bit.? They raise a great hue and cry for "moderation." hut how "moderately" do you1 deal with goons and extortionists T The fact is, Landrum-Griffln would not deprive unions of any ' of their legitimate organiza tional and negotiating tools. No responsible labor leader need fear' the bill. 4' - - As the President ..said, the' real choice is between, Govern ment of the people, by the people, for the people 'and, control by crooks and racke teers.; . The ..Congressmen who propose the bi-partisan ; Lan-drum-Griffin have shown that" they are for the- people1. And' that, after 1U is what America is all about: people!, . Congress can 'make organized labor safe for democracy; again . by. passing; Landrunt-Griffln. now. in this session, t a We're for the Landrum Griffln Labor Reform -Bill. We hope you are too. We hope you will-. write your Congressman and say so. M ar Hill Lions- '. (Continued From Page One))' 160,and. K.-Williams, 170 plus freshman1 Wendell Wood ' 175, form the corps of fullbacks. " -I In the line, - coached ly Hsrrell Wood,, the Lions have a pair of 225-pound tackles, Clay Jones and John Arkansas, from last year. plus ' freshmen Tom Royal and Bijl Thompson; 185. Leading pros pects for duties, at the wing posts are letterman Robert Hughes of Swannanoa, f reshanan Ford Park er from Lee Edwards High School, squaxtman Larry Hodgens and freshmen Joe Baittee, 185, Tom Stanford, 176, and Jack Street, 186. :, At guards Wood will utilize squad-man Lenny Weston, 180, Open House V ( Continued From ' Page -One) part of the Pacific MiUs'vRaeford Division, ''and 'oompleHion fit m extensive, improvement 'vnd'3 paneion program. . 1, ;tyyf, 'Hours for the Open House have been" arranged "so that emtployees on all shifts will have an oppor tunity to attend and bring their tendea to civac," business, ; reli' gious, governmental . . and. w other representatives of Hot Springs, Marshall, Mars HSU, , Spring Creek and surrounding area. -) Guided tours of the plant will be given the visitors, who. will view various processes Which' go into spinning of worsted yarns, ! F ' ' -V. ' News for Veterans Q " Q The Veterans Administration is going to send to all veterans and widows and orphans . of veterans who get pensions, an ' explanation' of the terms of the new' Veterans Pension Act of .,1959, v enacted, by the 86th Congress." -,. This was ' announced by; VA, Which . sakY the information j on the neir law will ' be mailed along with thir pension checks for Sep- fi(iniher.r"f f ' 1 f , Thd dm law does not awnlv to Veterans Ireceiving, Bapeafseikffl, f or servicencoconected disabilities or 'to widows and orphans of vet erans who died 1 of service-con nected causes. " ,l ' The new law will iiot take ef fect until July 1 I960, VA said all Applications for pensions af ter that date will come, under its terms. Persons already on Che ension rolls will have to make a choice before July 1, I960 as to whether they wish to remain un-i der the present pension system IT MAY NEVER HAPPEN man Lowery Worley, 185, of Mar shall, and Robert Wright, 175. David Bradley of Mars Hill and Tom Neal of Asheville, a couple of sophomores who did not play -football last year, have, been bat- I tiling letterman Stanley Lawhon and freshman Ralph Frazier for assignment at center. Wingate captured the confer ence tulle last year by running I roughshod over Lees-McRae, Mars I Hill and Gardner-Webb. Rated Syracuse,'N. Y. Nick Canaa- one of the top Junior college .teams trare learned that he had passed I in tfne East, the Bulldogs played a written civil service examina-l Texarkana Junior College in a tion for police patrolman. I post-season bowl game, .losing Then it turned out that just 1-6. - the day; before he received tne This season, under new coach good, news he had been fined $50 Bill Connell, the iBaptists from for taking part in a poker game Union County have been picked In raided toy ponce, omex naroid, J&.ia 'pre-season national poll as- No. Kelly observed: "This bumps Ca-j 6 junior college, team in the East, nsstre.oiff the, (civil service) list,! They started the season last week so far as, I know." Ifn an effort .to live un to .their (latin hv thhiyinr t.eA.MTtjui or .change over to. the new ys-9-0, r ; v -1 tem.. 4.,. , ... . i. t.. . I "Coach Henderson, who- saw the Only one choice will .be allowed, game, said Wingate has another however. If person chooses to Igood team but doubts that it will go under the new pension system,! be as strong as. last"Vear' sqnad. he will not be permitted to change! Henderson, also predicted his own back at a later date t to the old I team would be much improved James Schauback, 175, and fresh- Displays of producfts will be in system, , . . VA said the new law provides, that the amount of pension, will be . based on the amount of other income which the yeteran or vet eran's dependent receives. The greater ; the income' the lower the pension and vice versa. this season. stalled and refreshments served. 1 The Hot .Springs Plant was built in 1954 af ter a group of Madison Countty people pooled their ef forts to construct a modern tex tile plants and persuaded Goodall Sanford, Inc., to open the plant with yarn-uiakiiig operations. Burlington Industries, world's leading and most diversified tex tile, manufacturer, acquired - 'the Goodall-Sanford firm and the Hot ufi "no ftoiii jir year me plant has been part of ther. Rae- ford .Worsted operations of Paci' fic Mills, a Division of Burling-. ton Industries, since November, 1957. ATTEN1 ubscri: .wJi have, received newaTs.to THe New eemtly -from but of with insufficient' r, cover the charge. ? t ,hIn-Madison-County used1 in. sending the n note that! the out of I are. J. yearM.OO; j t&JSQ; 18 months niinths 45.00, in ' having Also, changed, ' please . give OLD address and tU dress. T Savings Bonds v (Continued From Paget One)-; ly the fact that ever person who owns an E or H bond benefits from the new rate, without having to do anything about it," Johnson continued. "I would therefore en courage ' the public to do two things; keep holding : their ' .old bonds, and , keep gon buying the new ones. ; This is the finest Sav-1 ings Bonds package ever offered." jig's dollar goal for Sale Of Bond; (Continued From T ings . Bonds, Series H bond sold in large dc to investors, showed s 63 rfer cent as con gust, of 1958. . . I 1 c - ' I Combined sales I H ' bonds ' amountc & 8 per cent deer : ed to the previous In' North Cacii! Bales, for the first of this year aoioun 800, or 61 per cen J lnnual quota of Si V j ,.! F jar. j. !. nuait teer Chairman of 1 ty,, in releasing Jdhi "With' the interest Savings ' Bonds in &, per cent to expect the Savings I considerably ; Improv too, that our count Carolina, should, ael Savings, Bonds quo! n Madison Coiw for the mon'uh cf $10,978.15. Aocumul the yeas amounted t which, is 63.3 per cen WE FORD DEALERS HAVE JUST COME BACK FROM OETROtT AND WE'RE TELLING YC :' ' Seated -Beam HAND SEARCHLI" :, 0 f 0? m. 4. ...... a i. t ' 1 r t "r"ra0ri""" S I t 4 ' t:oret's in D Laval's 'iwsrrow-hor l'nars s I Eveready Search i every suspended milker ; 1 -v. C..t yours today while l-'f , . ' ' ' " . r r ' ' ' lAfeve seen the -ISaifcc and OH' EGYS GET IEADY for the nicest istpriss af ' Mtariafl lifetime, whta fee see ssd arfvs me New-size rord . i . me Ferd Fakes. Kere't what resD tee . sad experiesfs . ; t -"-, , I'd ' ' - - I 7. The' Falcon's now undergoing a d. Experience Run U.S.A.), over every j numbered U' S. highway, a the clima to 3 years ; and 3 million miles of r development and testing. tC ' '. .j I. Experience Run U now prmng tnai Ford , Falcon averages 1ipB to 30 1 " - gallon of tegular gasl ,,,!' -' - 9. The new, 90-hp Falcon Six engi 1 front, far greater sjability and safety. ' . . not an untried, experimental engine, ( . T on modern ihort-stroke principles t been thoroughly proved and univn cepted by engine engineers. j 0. The purchata price will be voin r 1. A altogether new and marrer look in new-size cars, ' . 2. More head room, leg ream, hip room than you'd ever imagine in a car this size . . and it seats six tix-iboten . . takes all their luggage! J. Free and easy get-in 'and get-out ton-, veniance. .No windshield ''dogleg" v '. it's . been swept forward, out of the way I And door , openings are big! "- , 5 .' 4. Ila himh of tafetv alaia all around (it 1 was nioneercd bv Ford !) . . . with visibility like t savings. We -can't tell you what it Nyou'd. never believe'in isiar the Falcon's size! just yet, bu U will-prove right I 5. Sfors. aorks, steps so cffor'tlessly that no f tart-tht .the'' T Ford- Falcon - power assists are even necessary. And you can JTT """Li? r' ,V 4d. ,.- r.L.A-'. aw- iJLa '" We're4 accepting orders' for- the r Drive to make the going even nimbler! ( 4. edy and rrama are of single-unit construe-' tion like the Thuoderbird . . . makes it almost immune to rattles. For greatest upkeep econ omy, fenders are bolted on.jrrille is non-rusting , aluminum, important underbody structures arc Falcon, right) now! ; heavily zinc -coated JO resist corrosion through ... .he years. V ' t ' A 1 " - -COMINO ' OCT. am . . . . THI , ' , NEW-SIZI The Catlett Car In I! e V. . J t j AND WAIT TILL IQi SEE m

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