#>4 Heart Fund Tops Goal C.KEENSBORO The l'-.l Heart f\iml uunp.i, ;n h i e.\ CWd«l its t»os| of JEVifMKIO, • nd tlK'n «omi',’ aceordin i<> Mi J. Spt'TUt'l Lo'e. »|JI, (I hriii man. The re -Old rf dt .if the North Caro ti ’H’s 1064 fendra,:-ii| elf.irt. lo; dale stands it i ,j j,y June 30. iv e- ported to I::t $»;< >.• 000. The annual Heart I'uiid i ■ <. pai^n fo> fa, n I ’ topped 1 000 on ■ i $t'NM)oo thousand n hum. vim. 000 in 1KM, nod *300.0*10 in lft'd!. The ri'sult o,* tins year's i f« • ! Association fundroisin efi.m ,■ j> pa rent ly has ti>pjx‘d -suits .n any other voluntary health a^en ey in North Carolina, -.ays Mi Love, “and this is n > si.inti tn hute to the mi'lie's und> i standing of the war npainsi the heart and oIihh! vessel c!lsi asi-s as our lop This Is The Law BAILAtKNTS AND SAl.KS DISTI.'HJtriSHKD Atkins to ome corn to a mill fot the ,vi of having it ground into rv~; 1. He told Bailey, ih<- o|« rat!». >' the m.ll. that hi* wanted to meal ground from tin- very idiii hi* hi ought. and iliai 'ii* woof:I iii hark in a wi*ek to pick up lh * urn*; I In the mean hi iltli priority.' A more detailed campaign re port will I •• presented at the North Cai >'in-* Heart Associa tion's 15th Annual Meeting in Charlotte on Va> -I hj Hargrove S. Bowles, state Heart Fund • h.'iirman I »• ifrfU and 1063 and viee-ehairman of the stale heart group's Ijoartl of director*. The Heart Fund supports the cardio vascular researeh, i*ommunilj servlet*, medh-ai education, and public heal'h education program of the North Carolina and Amer ican Heart Associations. on RI6HT AWAY Call D,©<gAQ.1 Today! [W«OI $240 00 31200 4oaoo $10 00 I $504.00 I $21.00 13.00 62400 26.00 1700 720.001 30.00 *JiHanceGmpm*f “tafaiKSB' 121 A LAFAYETTE STREET S‘>elfcy, North Carolina Phone 482-2434 r«66 lime the miil find its contents WflT destroyed hy fir*-. The fin wax noi I’jvii'-d by any m gligenee on the pa*t of tfeiley. May lladey be sued for the va!ur >f the corn delivered to hi:i ? No. Thr transaction was a bail ment. At1.i.i.f v.a.s a oailor and liailev was a bailee. In a liail ment the pn^cuion of personal property is delivered to the bai lei1, hut tin* title or ownership of the property i retain'*! by the bailor. The particular transac tion was a liailr.v t b-vause llai ley agreed •« return the identical property’ in an altered form. If pro|ier*v delivered to another under a bailment is lost or des troyed with »et the fault of the bailee, the lose falls upon the bailor, because it i; his projierty that is lost. The risk of loss for the destruetion of property, un less otherwise agreed, i- upon his who has th*» I it lev Sup|>u*e Bailey's mill hafl not been destroy***.! hy fin*. Could t In - creditor* of Ri.iipy ht ve levied u|hhi thi* corn brought to the mill hy Atkins? No. Creditors of Bailey cannot seize property in his possession that does not !v long to him. * • • * Coble took some corn to Bail ey’r. mill in exthange for some meal. Th**re was no agreement or understanding that Coble was to Set back me il »rota the very corn that he brought. Cob' * was I > simply exchange his corn foi m**al. picking up tin* ni *al a week later. Before Cobh- returnert for the met.l, the mill anrt its <• n tents were destroyed by a f11« without negligence on the i>art of Bailey. May Coble sue Bailee t. i the meal that he dirt no! receive in exchange for he- en: * * Yes. The transactio:' war a sr’ or exchange. *rt.e title to the corn hart parsed to Bailey It v..is pro perty of Bailey as of the tun,* of its destructw by fire. Crhlo ma\ recover from Bailey the market valu«* of tb.* n.eal promised in ' Here*s Recipe For Sweet Potatoes Mashwl |> iiaioe* mixed in iao minutes" V. , it's possible with the now 1'i int *we- i potato flak' ** »1«*\r"•*»;►«-<t i»\ I SDA utili zation research They're already <«n the shelves in s me «nj»°r market Yiitors at I In- I’SDA Food and' Home Fair toi Con«umers in Washington. r>. saw and r«* eeivi'd samples of till's, anil oil) i-r new f.. >ils from lT.*DA re search, The heard about ithers now (K ino developed. Tlieri*’s a new. dry whole milk that d.'ssolv . iv ; lil\ in i-old vva lei to make a fresh-tasting, nu tritious I leverage. This uroduet, made n\ a pr ness ralli'd foam spray dyin : ttorei easily without refrigeration anil offers savings in transportation costs. Other new processed foods de *ignrd by USDA to give home maker* moi • leisure without sac rificing quality oj attractiveness include a new frozen concen •! ited • t>i«!* instant rice citrus juice powders that can he stored at room temjierature pumpkin powder that rr> ikes rip tntr> pies (•qua! to those made from ralch and bulgur, a mod ern form of the old world wheat food, which "ives a “continental" touch to a dinner menu USD A and livestock scientists are giving c .nsumers what they want leaner jiork anil href. Km example, chicken with more breast and meatier thighs eggs with firmer whites, uniform yolk color, and stronger shells string beans without the "strings" po tatoes that make belor chips bigger, juicier year-round straw berries and Mue berries. Also, there will lie se.all hybrid water melons without seeds, potatoes that won't turn green in the mar ket, and sweet corn with more “sweet v lunge f r the corn. If the m il h-:d not been des troved by f:M>, creditors of LSailey could have levied upon the corn delivered by 'Vible. As of the date ■ if delivery, it ecnme property of Uailev. MEET CHARLES C. . - A iik '* - - • «•» HEATH DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR NORTH CAROLINA SEHATE ^ Lift-Long Democrat ^ Member of Shelby Chamber of Commerce Industrial Committee ^ Former President Shelby Junior Chamber of Commerce ^ Young Man of the Year 1957 ^ Charter member N. C. Industrial Development Foundation ^ Appointed by Governor Luther Hodges to serve on European Trade Mission ^ Received national award, "George Washington Medal of Honor", for writings on Americanism from Free* dom Foundation at Valley Forge ^ Active in work of the Red Cross, Cleve land County Concer Society, March of Dimes, Multiple Sclerosis, Solvation Army ★ Member off First Baptist Church off Shelby; teacher off Men's Sunday School close if Officer and Director off N. C, Railroad Company if Veteran off World War II with service in the U. S. Marine Corps if Educated University off North Carolina if President Heath & Associates, gas consultant firm if Forty-two years off age if Married to the former Betty Rose Aber nathy of Shelby; three children A STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES •*1 heliexe that sound government Is based on self government, and that the people are entitled to manage their own affairs with a minimum of outside interference. If elected to represent you in the Senate, I pledget "1. To uphold Christian principles in government. "2 To seek a common-sense approach to state spending and taxation. "3. To defend the North Carolina right-to-work laws. "4. To support local and state efforts for industrial growth. "5. To promote better utilisation of oar agricultural and natural resources." CHARLES C. HEATH ■mbmokp mmm -a:'*wFHnmHauumhsamimemMmHuav*aEW?3mnRmuuHHmuK**K»« ELECT HEATH The only trnc wild horse still in existence is the breed known as “Ptizhevalski'* horse." which inhabits the steppes of Siberia and Mongolia. It is an ancestor of the Mongolian horse, onp of the modern horse’® four ancestral stfu-ks. A< voiding In the Rook >>f Know ledge. the Ph/hevalskt is I jx*r!ia|>s the .inly living direr! deseerwlent of jrehplnrir horses and hears a Hits.- iVsemMiin.v to its ancestors. Its hod) j< reddish brown with a ('ark stripe down the hark, ami its heavy h*td h topjwd with dark mane as siifl as a hairbrush. The only sjas rntMis in /'•<>* .in- those raptured as very youtti* colts, for an adult Phzhrvaislti will fight to the death, or if captured, starve itsel! tn death It L- n t unriitntntin for > Phzhev.-«!«’<i t i ittaok and kill dnmeslk* hm as mi vi*is the animal's hostility to the :<loa of submission to moo r Y011I. GET eat IN THE meat mm THESE CHUCK POT RIMES ' SUPER-RIGHT” HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF 10 INCH CUT 25 TO 30-LB. M ■» BEEF RIB - 4DC -STANDING 7-INCH CUT RIB ROASTS 5th l 6th M f* First fm I*. 43c4 *l» 53c Boneless Chuck LB. PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, MAY 23rd "SUPER-RIGHT' HEAVY CORN ECO REEF - RONE LESS SHOULDER CLOD ROAST "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN FED REEF BONELESS BRISKET ROAST "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN FED BONELESS STEW BEEF “ "SUPER-rilGHT" HEAVY CORN FED PLATE STEW BEEF- “ "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN FED BEEF SHORT RIBS - “ "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN FED REEF BONELESS RIB STEAK “ CHUCK blade STEAK »■ TENDER CUBE STEAK - 43c - 45c 39c 12c 25c 79c 35c 75c r SAVE n REGULARLY !_ BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS STOCK UP THIS WEEK — PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, MAY 23RD. SAVE! • M/rEK-KK»r1T QUALITY LEAN, FRESHLY GROUND Del-monte FRUIT COCKTAIL_ '<£ 29c TOMATO CATSUP 2 37c GREEN LIMA BEANS J;& 25c GOLDEN CORN_2’ 33c GREEN PEAS _2 •C.°-V 29c GREEN PEAS _ 2,lfcJ.-°» 39c LARGE DRIED PRUNES V& 35c PINEAPPLE 29c PINEAPPLE 35c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES! NO LIMIT ON PURCHASES AT TOUR FRIENDLY ARP FRESH LETTUCE..2 MB! 33c YELLOW CORN....10 -as 49c JUICY LEMONS_12 “rav 35c CANTALOU PES : «3B 3 $1.00 RED RIPE WATERMELONS EACH MALT MUON 59c 98 3 v* 89c •our HMiir- concintratco. hozin all varktks. miotcn A&P CRAPE JUICE . rs- 35c MORTON CREAM PIES JANI PARKIS _ _ iANt PASKIR _ _ PEACH PIE "*? 39C CHERRY PIE ^ 45c |ANE PARKER LLMOH OR ORANGE CHIFFON CAKE » 45C WISK LAUNDRY DETERGE* T Quart 73 LUX LIQUID DETERGENT 1-*., * Oz. Rot. 63 Breeze Laundry DETERGENT 2-Lb., A Oz. Rkf. SSl FLUFFY all DETERGENT 3-Lb. Pfcg. 79 SILVER DUST 85' 2-Lb. t one VIM LAUNDRY DETERGENT 2»j Lb. n>9 67 ACTIVE all DETERGENT 3-Lb.. 1 Os. Pkj. 79 CRISCO Vegetable Shortening 3-Lb. 77 RINSO BLUE DETERGENT 3-Lb., 6 Ox. Pk9. c SWAN LIQUID DETERGENT 1-P»., 6 Ox. Rot. ANN PACl TASTY BARBECUE SAUCE ro! 29c 1V01 39c

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