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Statesville Record and Landmark from Statesville, North Carolina • 3

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STATESVILLE RECORD LANDMARK PAGE MONDAY SEPTEMBER 12 I960 News Of Scotts Miss America Planning Reign SAVE 5055 TO 75 sl50 We Have A the man $125 Our prices are the iowest possible for each LEGAL NOTICE and model Che for yourself CAROLINA OS Low Low Prices KING KORN STAMPS At No Extra Cost To You! irst Of The Week Pint Jar Pint Jar Choice Please Limit 1 of Your territory is extra territor COEE 25c Off Label No Eg Limit 3 Please resh Loan Sliced PORK STEAK Pound SB 1 Quantity Rights Reserved used about restriction meant Khru could not even visit the None Sold Ta Dealers Mrs Hoover and Miss Ra chel Hoover of Troutman spent sev eral days with Mr and Mrs Way ne Davidson last week Miss Christine Hutchens en tered school of Nursing Wednes day September 7 at Davis Hospi tal Nickel plating first was commercially in England 1870 on college this year was better than having college interrupted once she had started Miss leming was chosen over 53 other contestants at the annual pageant in Atlantic City Saturday night Ann Herring of Winston Salem Miss North Carolina was second runnerup as Miss California Suz anne Reamo copped the second place title The new Miss America is 5 feet 6 inches tall weighs 116 pounds and measures 35 22 35 She suc re for ex Prices Good thru Wed Sept 14 In Our Statesville Store Only East Broad St Davio Ave 3 5129 Big 10 Oz Jar Mr and Mrs Dewey Current and Pansy of Olin route 1 were at the home of Mr and Mrs Os car Jordan for a 'cook supper recently tT' pure wok for a con Assorted Colors All Sizes ash Wear LADIES' SHIRT STYLE WHITE $150 BLOUSES Big New Size Astor Instant NEW YORK (UPI) Miss American 1961 a brown haired 18 year old Michigan beauty donned her crown in New York today happy that if she had to be Miss America it was this year and not next Nancy Anne leming of Monta gue Mich only a few months out of high school said she still plans to enter Michigan State University after her reign is over next year to study home econo mics and journalism She said she felt missing out Mr and Mrs Ernie Byerly Ka ren and Maria of Thomasville and Jack Steele of Washington spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Steele Debra Leigh Steele returned to Washington with her father after spending the sum mer with her grandparents 0 Scotts Home Demonstration Club served a Wagon at the Piedmont Junior Dairy Show last Thursday at the fair grounds 0 W' Stikelcather is a pat ient at Alexander County Hospital 0 Stony Point Methodist Church homecoming will be held Sunday September 11 Rev Duncan a former pastor will lead the serv ice Dinner on the ground will fol low Astor 'N STAN 7 UNITED NATIONS NY (UPI) The United States has restricted Soviet Premier Nikita Khru shchev to Manhattan during his visit to the United Nations Gener al Assembly which opens Sept 20 The mission announced here that Khrushchev had been informed of the restriction in an aide memoire from the State De partment It requested the Soviet leader to "reside in the closest conven ient proximity to the headquar ters of the United dur ing his expected 10 day New York stay He is expected to arrive on the Soviet liner Baltika Sept 19 It was believed to be the most stringent travel restriction ever applied to a delegate to the United Nations and was the clos est the State Department could come to informing Khrushchev he was unwelcome in the United States The United States cannot pre vent foreign delegates from at tending the United Nations ses sions in New York and could not tell Khrushchev to stay home as he told President Eisenhower last May 16 in Paris at the abort ive summit conference UN ial The shchev country place at Glen Cove on Long Island but would have to stay on 223 square mile Manhattan Island when he dis embarks from the Baltika Branded resh Lean GROUND BEE Soviet Chief Is Restricted NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Exector of the will of Swain this Is to notify all persons having claims against said decedent to file an Itemized verified statement there of with the undersigned on or be fore the 30th day of August 1961 or this notice will be plead In bar of any recovery thereon This August 27 1960 Ruel Swain Executor of the will of Swain Rt 3 Yadkinville Raymer Raymer Attorneys 10360 IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US BEORE YOU TRADE OR ANY CAR NEW OR USED! Motor Company Your ord Dealer Since 1912 to to 0 The New Amity ARP Church Woman's Society will meet Thurs day evening at 7:30 pm at the home of Mrs Morrow The Bible study will be given by Mrs Elevens Thrifty Maid Apple Sauce SAVE 5c 0 A Bar chicken supper will be served by the Stony Point Chap te of the Eastern Star Saturday September 10 at the Stony Point School from 5:30 to 8 pm Proce eds will be used to purchase a pia no for the Chapter ceeds Lynda Lee Mead of Missis sippi MiSs America 1960 Along with the title she won a $10000 scholarship and the ex pectation of earning up to $50000 for appearances and modeling in the next year The scholarship and the travel were foremost in her mind at her lavish coronation ball But after the year as Miss America is over she said she would go back to being Nancy Anne leming "One year in the public eye Is enough for any woman" she said But she admitted going to be a little difficult to come down to earth Miss America is the oldest of six children of Mr and Mrs Robert leming Her father is Michigan representative Pennsylvania manufacturing cern Speaking about herself said: She would like to marry a who has 'responsibility loyalty and kindness and wants to have four to six children She prefers reading books to watching television ra'hcr exercise than ONE WITH EACH 10c PURCHASE illed Books of King Korn Stamps Redeemable or A Wonderful Array of Beautiful Gifts DIXIE THRITY ROZEN ORANGE qq JUICE Mr and Mrs James Keller and son of Kernersville visited relatives during the Labor Day weekend Mr and Mrs Torn Bowles ed relatives of Thomasville for a night and continued on their trip to the coast for a few days O' Miss Mary Jean Grose visited Miss Libby Ann Jordan Monday night and slides were shown of school pictures and other pictures of interest Miss Christine Hutchens was a visitor Mrs Lee McDaniels who was re cently in a Winston Salem Hos pital was transferred to Davis Hos pital Saturday She is still seriously ill Mrs McDaniels is the former Caroline Speaks Salad Dressing Dixie Darling SAVE 14 BUY DIRECT rom The Manufacturer! Mr and Ms Dare Pritchard and family spent the weekend at Ocean Drive Beach They were accompan ied by Bobby and Mary Lois eim ster and their son Randy Mrs Morrow and Miss Ruth Moprow attended homecoming at New Bethany Baptist Church Sunday McNEER DILLON CO OUTLET STORE Walnut St Ground loor of the McNeer Dillon Co oramazing "QQf of hayfever Dr Guild's Green Mountain I I II II it 0 10 Astor coffee I V4CuUf7 PACeD By LYLE WILSON WASHINGTON (UPI) idel Cuba is inviting the Unit ed Nations to give the United States a hotfoot and this may be merely a Cuban prank or a bit of global Communist strategy Cuba is a candidate for the UN Security Council Cuba is one of 20 Latin American UN members The other are committed this year to Chile They urged Cuba to wait until 1961 United Press International ported that Castro stood pat 1960 and was believed to be pccting Communist and some Asian African help in defeating Chile The election of Cuba would be more than merely painful to the United States and it would do more than merely slip a Security Council ace up Nikita Khru sleeve The election would signify and identify a voting bloc in the UN Assembly which surely would have to be counted as anti Amer ican pro Communist and men acing to the free way of life The attention of US citizens abruptly would be directed to the United Nations Many and perhaps a ma jority of Americans surely would be astonished by what a close up of the United Nations disclosed It would disclose a membership of 97 nations There were 51 origi nal members in 1945 Citizens here and elsewhere might lie even more astonished on reading the fine print identifying some of the nations with which the United States maintains a United Nations co partnership each being in the assembly precisely equal in priv ilepes to snenk and to vote i It would be even more astonish ing if the inquiring US citizen could guess within 1000 miles where some of the nations might be found on a map There was great clamor during World War for self determination for small peoples Woodrow Wilson was chief apostle of that creed It led to what was called the Balkaniza tion of Eastern Europe SAVE 20c ASTOR COEE JQ 1 Lb TIN LIMIT ONE PLEASE BLACK HAWK SLICED BACON 49 MEN'S INE QUALITY All Styles All Size White and Colors Many Wash Wean Dress Shirts Very little good now visible the naked eye can be traced self determination after World I War I It is cause for thought therefore that World War II has been followed by more of the same on a much grander scale Africa the Middle East part of Asia and most of Indonesia are self determined now with what ultimate impact on the way of life of the average US citizen it is impossible to predict Much of the fruit of this break up of the colonial empires of the former colonial powers seems to be ripening for the Communist harvest The United States still sizles at intervals in dispute over how and why China slipped away to communism By now events seem to be inviting another eor tlnental Communist triumph this time in Africa Meanwhile Kani shchev is establishing through Castro a base in the western hemisphere itself The election of Cuba (o the Se curity Council would put an as 1 sembly majority on record against American interests Par ticipating in that decision one way or another will lie such United Nations co partners as the Mali ederation Upper Volta Togo Gabon Congo Republic Niger Chad and the present junior mem ber of the republic of Malagasy Cuba May Seek Seat On Security Council Miracle Whip SAVE 14a SALE Every Day swRMwiVBswam AH 1 hiz dhoiet MO 1 Wll I AwWJ i Down DeKvers 1X4 5 lit vx'' 4 1 1 uf 1 A' 4 1 4 a Qki SEIM tr efioraettr Yom'H sat kO rearvtlouS'looking table with this dinnerware andor ow rV IHW Never before hove been BY MAIL ae 0 set SO large SO complete at 0 prica PHONE 50 low! 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