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PAGE 2 STATESVILLE RECORD LANDMARK SATURDAY OCTOBER 13 1555 The Ten Commandment ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON a ii Exodus 20:1 21 The Lord sent Moses down from Mount Sinai to talk to the people of Israel to warn them that none of them should break through to the mountain which was filled with thunderings lightnings smoke and the sound of a trumpet rwiw: I I a I Ilk utjts Moses obeyed the Lord and God spoke: "Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above or the earth beneath Thou shalt not bow down to them nor serve them" "Honor thy father and thy mother that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God glveth thee "Thou shalt not kill Thou shalt not steal Thou shalt not covet anything that is thy lSff a vcQnV 1 BmSMMV' mSiSb Hl I I mBW I TV WWy DtttffbvtH by King utures Jyndirite WL When the people heard the thunderings the trumpet saw the lightnings and the smoke on the sacred mountain they were afraid and removed themselves far off Moses said: "ear MEMORY Proverbs 29:18 Statesville WILSON BUILDING COMPANY Inc LISTEN TO SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON OVER WSIC 10 TO 10:30 EVERY SUNDAY 151 East Water Street Dial 3234 Hew Vaccine Troutman rench Premier Mollet Weathers Many Storms JoGef Tests Bv LEILA SWICEGOOD CINCINNATI Ohio fl 'z By LEILA SWICEGOOD pccch he praised the work of oumDr Albert Sabin Univers ft nf oin 4 i eninnml Statesville Rev SPEAKER We Are To Welcome NOTICE Mr and Mrs Loring Walton As Newcomers To Statesville Oakhurst Road When You Need uel Oil or TO ATTEND SCHOOL Kerosene Dial 5391 Mary HOLLAND Realty Mortage Corp PURE Dial AMOCO INEST QUALITY Dial 4351 uel Oil We Are Always Pleased AND Kerosene Dial 4388 and At Lenoir inance Co Myers Oil Co 5 Salisbury Road mu 1 Used Car You'll ind It A Pleasure To Deal With Us! Wilson LENOIR INANCE COMPANY STATE 101356 welcome your ownhome'i us" sug Our con gin at 7:30 o'clock through Sun day October 28 Rev Mr Neely's background includes 12 years as a missionary in South Africa be taken through pleasant tasting Mr and Mrs Current and Pansy visited Mr and Mrs Oscar Jordan and family of route 2 Sun day afternoon Pierce VanHoy county veterans service officer will be in Winston Salem Monday and Tuesday to at tend a service school spon sored by the state department of the American Legion Celeste Henkel Chapter of ture Homemakers of America re cently elected the following offi cers: Jo Ann Beckham president Brenda Jenkins vic prsident Brenda Jenkins vice president Barbara Kay Stewart secretary Gay Hudson treasurer and Jo Ann Williams reporter Mrs Marcus Nash the new tea cher of home economics at Celeste Henkel School is chapter sponsor and chapter mothers' are Mrs Ger ald Williams Mrs Jacob Stewart Mrs Wayne Jenkins and Mrs Clar ence Woodward We Invite you to make our modern store in to or delicious home cooked meals Visit raley's Cafeteria 118 Center St Kcn world uture Homemakers Elect New Officers Please call us if we may help you in buying or renting a home A canvass of every church the Concord Presbytery begins morrow and continues through the week in an effort to present the denominational program of the Presbyterian Church for the coming year The canvass will be conducted by more than 100 laymen and two ministers who will visit groups of officers in 45 churches Commit ments of support through gifts to benovolences will be sought Churches of Concord Presbytery are being asked to pledge $235135 for the support of world missions church extension Christian educa tion educational instructions and other work in the Southern states and eight foreign countries Layman were prepared for the canvass by a briefing session Octo ber 7 at Little Presbyterian Church in Barium Springs Members of the stewardship com mittee in charge are red Brown Lenoir chairman Rev Bar ham Hickory Rev Malcolm Murchison Concord Rev Armfield Woodleaf and Mrs Johnston Irvin Concord To meet and welcome newcomers to our community and offer them the best of banking facilities The progressive Statesville merchants and business firms listed here join with the Statesville Record Landmark in welcoming the above newcomers to our city States ville one of the fastest growing cities in the rich Piedmont section of the Tar Heel state is a city of friendly people and helpful merchants and business firms The ones listed in this ad particularly wish you well in your new home and hope that you will always consider them your friends THE ALTRUSA CLUB URGES ALL STATESVILLE RESIDENTS TO MARK THEIR LAWNS WITH THEIR NAMES MAKE STATESVILLE TRULY A RIENDLY CITY Headquarters for all your We Join In Welcoming you to Statesville Of Schedule Given or Bookmobile The schedule for the Iredell Coun ty Bookmobile for the week of Octo ber 15 20 follows: Shepherds School and community Brawley School Mt Mourne School and community Linwood Ebenezer School Har mony School and community Hous tonville Turkey oot community Troutman School Ostwalt Amity School Mazeppa and Wayside School Iredell County Court house Barium Springs School East Monbo Celeste Henkel School Sha ron School and community Crossroads Britain is turning toward the con tinent with rance as its partner in a growing tendency toward unity among the countries of West ern Europe The prospect also is for closer cooperation between rance Brit ain and Western Germany in the unity movement rance and Western Germany ended the last of their own dis putes last week end when Mollet I BUILDING COMPANY General Contractor Dial 3234 Contact Grier on grounds NIGHTS CALL 3012 Bobcats rolled up three touchdowns riday night at Drexel before giving up a score and walking away with their third victory a 19 7 triumph over Drex el Even though two of our boys suf fe erl injuries other players helped our team put the game in the bag alfume score was 13 0 in favor of Troutman Air Dulin praised the work of Josey Edwards Jim Murdock Bob Hinson and Jerry Ball Our boys will travel to Chapel Hill Saturday to see the game be tween Carolina and Georgia Tech A ettapcl program was presented riday morning concerning Mr Mrs A Jolly of States ville spent Sunday with Mr' and Mrs Williams Mr and Mrs Ray Lomax Jr and family of Kannapolis visited Mr and Mrs Lonnie Holland and Nancy last Sunday Merchants anners Bank Member ederal Deposit Insurance Corpation two fine coaches Mr Dulin and Mr Shoaf The football players were then introduced to the student body Also Barium players were intro duced We can truly say that we are roud of our two teams here at Troutman A meeting of the TA was held Tuesday After being called to or der by their president Jean Mur dock a project for the year was discussed and chosen it will be Baby Sitting for TA meetings Parents remember this bring your i children and enjoy the TA The officers of the HA for the following year are as follows: Presi dent Mary Ella Herrin vice presi dent Sara Murdock secretary Gail Brown treasurer Peggy Steele historian Sybil Smith reporter Brenda reeze sung leader Judy Brown Sara Murdock presented an in teresting program on is the HA and what it means to Everyone should profit by the gestions which she presented HA will be traveling to the vention at Robert Glenn High School in orsyth County on Octo ber 20 The second meeting of the TA was held October 11 The devotions were presented by Mrs fourth grade The program consist ed of pictures which Mr neth Suther made on his tour Through th Key Hole: Paggy Rae Troutman and Ella having a hard time getting a particular door open Sunday nightIn the hurry girls Caroll Smith a pest to whom Could it be his future sister in law? Mary Ella wishing she were a little younger Wonder why six freshman girls had to say in at activity period? Carol Harwell' enjoying football riday afternoonSally Josey lik ing 56 Chevorlet Brenda and Kenny Joyner enjoying Ice Show Who is keeping an eye on Wayne Shaw developing new voiceMiss Staley looking go in bermuda shorts boys what a figureWho has Don razier been picking on in history Judy and Elga going to late show Like the show girls? Becky enjoying weekend Be seeing you next week Most Active Realtor 236 Broad St All Other Materials or Sale! Call Us If You Are Planning to Build PRESCRIPTS accurately? ILLED REVIVAL Tom Neely above evangelist from Inman will conduct revival services at Diamond Hill Baptist Church beginning Wed Plumbing Heating Co 235 ront Dial 8650 Now Located In Brand New Building At 322 EAST RONT STREET ity of Cincinnati scientist Sabin said he hoped the tests will show that one dose of the vaccine is all needed to pro vid lifetime protection or at least for many years of a life The Sabin vaccine which is given orally differs from the Salk vaccine in that it utilizes polio virus The strain is weak ened so that it provides immunity without danger to the human body The Salk vaccine containing polio virus is injected into the body now find said Dr Sabin "that when a live attenuated vaccine is given by mouth a change is produced in the intestin al tract resistant to further infec tion by the polio Sabin said tests will start next year in several foreign countries as well as the United States He said 100 persons will be given the vaccine first and then perhaps 500 more He declined to estimate how long it will be before the vaccine can be made available to the gen eral public The new vaccine is expected to cost much less than the Salk vaccine Building or Home Devotions were presented by Judy Brown A speech was maoe on "What Good Sports This speech was made by Mary Ella Herrin one of our star basketball players Jerry Ball UUl llrUviJdll Mdlt LUiU Ub ouuL Lri the things about football In his Before You Choose Your inance Plan Investigate The Auto Direct Loan Plan Mon Oct 15th Stained Glass Windows Pews Auditorium seats heavy timbers beautiful old brick and modern LUMBING and heating Prompt Courteous Dependable JOHN EDWARDS Distributor Pure Oil Products Auditions Slated In Auditorium Auditions for a minstrel and sical revue being spensored by the Troutman Junior Club and the Troutman Lions Club will be held at: the Troutman High School auditorium instead of Trout man Community center as previ ously announced Time for auditions will be 6:45 Monday October 15 Hanks Statesville director of the revue urges everyone interested to attend and participate in the show The revue will be presented November 15 and 16 New Car Direct Loan Plan The Statesville Drug Co Joins In Welcoming You To Statesville NOTICE SALE REAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA IREDELL COUNTY Under end by virtue of the power and authority given to the under signed Commissioner In that certain special proceeding new pending in the Superior Court of Iredell County Carolina entitled: Nell Sow ers Administrator of Leber et al vs Miss Barbara Leber et al the tmderfmd Commissioner will offer for sale and will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse Door In the City of Statesville Ire? dell County "North Carolina at twelve o'clock noon on Saturday No yember 10 1956 the following des cribed real estate belonelng to the mate of the late Leber of Ire dell County North Carolina and be ing more particularly described as follows: All those certain tracts or parcels: of land lying and being on the Old 'Mocksville haid surfaced Highway about three (3) miles Northeast of Statesville In Cool Springs Town snip county North Caro Ulna and being surveyed by metesand bounds by Wilson Sur veyor September 6 1955 and be ing described as follows: i Tracf No One: Beginning at a stake on the East side of said road at Crawford's corner: thence 4 degrees 45 minutes East1417 feet to a stake Crawford's corner thence South 80 degrees 35 minutes East 2975 feet to a stake Crawford's corner thence with his line South 6 degrees West 540 feet to a stake in the center of the Old Winston sand clay roadthence with the center or the Old Winston sand clay road as fol lows: North 50 degrees 50 minutes West 855 feet to a stake thence North 42 degrees 35 minutes West 229 feet to a stake: thence North 41 degrees 10 minutes West 132 feet to stake: thence North 25degrees West 2555 feet to a stake edge of the said Mocksville High way thence with the Eastern mar gin of said Highway North 43 degrees East 2462 feet the beginning point containing 387 acres more or less si Tract No Two: Beginning at an tlron stake on the Western edge of the Statesville Mocksville High way said iron stake being corner ssof the Morrow land thence with the Eastern margin of the said Highway North 40 degrees East 198feet to an iron stake Craw ford's corner: thence with line North 75 degrees 30 minutes West 1902 feet to a stone in the Morrow line thence 7 with the Morrow line South 15 de grees 35 minutes East 198 to the beginning containing 39 of an acre more or less Tract No Three: All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being on the South side of the Old Winston road and being more par tlcularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake in the cen ter of the said Highway Crawford's corner thence South 6 degrees West 47 feet to a stake Eugene Crawford's corner thenceb with his line North 84 degrees 30 minutes West 261 feet to an iron stake Eugene corner thence with the Whltler property North 9 degrees East 239 feet to a' stake in the center of the said 4 road thence with the center of the said road as follows: South 42 degrees 35 minutes West 229 feet to an iron stake South 53 degrees 50 minutes East 855 feet to an iron stake the beginning corner containing 75 of an acre more or less Upon the said real estate is located' 'the store building and home of the late Leber being about four miles Northeast of the City of States on the Old Statesvllle Mocks ville Hard surfaced Highway The high bidder at the sale will be required to make a deposit of ten per cent 10rt of his bld i This the llth dav of October 1956 Nell Sowers Commissioner Dismantling Of irst ARP Church Will Begin Cool Springs News The Home Demonstration Club met at the home of Mrs Mayes for the October meeting Wednesday afternoon The meeting was called to order by the president Mrs Garris Miss Lucille Mayes open ed the meeting with the Lords Pray er and the club collect was repeat ed by the grohp During the business session Mrs Ann Page gave out material for the United und drive Achieve ment Day was announced for Nov ember 8 at New Sale Church Mrs Mayes gave a report on Poul try Mrs Roy Vinson and Mrs Hager gave reports on Home Beautification Mrs Mayes gave the demonstration on Clotiiing Vis itors were Mrs Emma Cook and Mrs Jay ox Delicious refresh ments were served by Mrs Mayes and Mrs Hager Mr and Mrs Tom Crouch and son of Randleman visited their par ents during the weekend Miss Lucy 'Niblock who has been serving as a missionary on the for eign field has retired and returned to her home here Mr and Mrs Drye and children Mr and Mrs Caroil Drye and daughter visited Mr and Mrs Jack Beard of Charlotte Sunday af ternoon Presbytery Plans Canvass Won't You Come In And Investigate This Rapidly Growing Service! (j Direct Loan Plan BIRTH ANNOUNCED Mr Mrs Howard Kyles' form erly of Statesville and now living in El Monte Calif have announc ed the birth of a son Allen Kyles October 9 Mrs Kyles is the form er Antha Little daughter of Mr and Mrs Little route 7 Statesville Mr mother Mrs Emma Kyles lives on route 7 Statesville Allen is the third child Economy Checking Accounts Are Grownig At Peoples Loan Savings Bank r'TVf'f XTKY A Tr Tim UlAUiiinm 1 UlliU iui Worldwide tests will begin next car on a newly developed polio vaccine that can the mouth in a syrup Announcement of the tests con sidered by medical experts to be of major importance was made or The inest oods Plus Shop At raley's ood air Two Stores for Your Convenience 211 VV ront St Salisbury Road BY UNITED PRESS and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer i Arab cnntries and his aid to the not It is regarded as a part" of Guv Mollet mild man reached final agreement on the fu Algerian rebels has made rance metropolitan rance and is repre 4 1 1 I 1 1 I A 4 ik a YT MZVM rtk a tali AM 4 nered Socialist premier seems likely to become a veteran in his job llnllftt leads one of his upnkAct nost war cabinets 1 four party coalition lacks a ma ioritv in Parliament TYomima kia airrkt tvs in fice rance has been beset by con ien of its second year I Afnte Ttel The open ambition of President Canal disnutc has made'Damal AbdeI Nasscr to have tsuez uanai aispuic nas maue 11 things worse Now Mollet is facing his many critics in a new session of the Na 1 tional Assembly But it is indicated strongly that Mollet will ride out any attacks I on him in the immediate future Has already exceeded the average seven months in office ol a post wa premier It has happened that position in world affairs has been strengthened sir ce Mol 1 let took office ebrias his coun 22nd post war prime minis ter own position has been strengthened also I Oddly the canal dispute has helped to strengthen rance in in ternational councils rance and Britain have been drawn more closely together because of their sharp differences with United and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer i Arab cznntries and his aid to the not It is regarded as a part" of a 1 rr A am4 am 4 1 4 1 1 A 1 am xIk a vm a 1 a a a a I a a a 1 i I lnn AAA AnM 1C cure of the Saar coal area praw back on its plans to give sented in the rench Parliament Adenauer has called in the Algeria a Targe measure self There is talk now that Sultan strongest terms for stronger West government Mohammed of Morocco a moder 'em European cooperation i But Mollet still hones to crush ate man mav be called in to help He' As regards own prob the rebellion and then to offer A1 rance get an agreement with the i ii i tn i icuui uuuvi id iv win vul a pian lor uiniiea zugenanb ihuiu ls uila udu a new program for Algeria where ence which will nevertheless leave forming a sort of North African nntflv rohollinn ic tha if an if ie maw a rmnoA 1 fedorsfinn unth AlrfPlA AfnACrrt VUVIKVIl IJ 1 aA 4 IJUU 0 I VI 4 1 Qlll I II politically ano Tunisia as ns memoers azia Morocco and Tunisia 1 the sultan as its leader This limn tKom i 4 am nrsn a 1 mtrrhi rto A mno li'nv TAtlTOTl rlAa himself the leader of all rench colonies Algeria is1 fcating ambitions I I rTuYlHG I or 1 or I HERE'S HOW IT WORKS You pay $150 for 20 check which you use as you want over any length of time When they are used up you get 20 more for the same price and so on This dll vou pay no minimum balance required Mike deposits any way you want One of the Largest and Most Complete Music Departments in North Carolina Availab'e at Mam Office and the West End Branch COME IN AND LET US EXPLAIN THIS SERVICE AT DOWNTOWN STORE Peoples Loan Savings Bank 210 Center St West End Branch Tel 3213 Hl ront St Member ederal Deposit Insurance Corporation wanMwaBaMBnRKaMMMMw RECORDS PHONOGRAPHS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS "Music of all 'kinds" amous Conn Organs and Gibson Guitars.

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