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Statesville Record and Landmark from Statesville, North Carolina • 10

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Page 10 A Statesville Record Landmark riday November 8 1974 ba 1 sucAh raj "rti1 bl nW 4dh' I A i U' I fL UK'V'l's if 1 1 i 3 jn PURCHASES Baker's Supermarkets an Omaha Neb chain is urging its customers not to buy sugar which a chain spokesman says has gone up in price more than 100 per cent in the past six months (AP Wirephoto) Veterans political figure the sources reportedThey added that the Israelis want the negotiations held in Washington Informed sources said Premier Yitzhak Rabin also told Kissinger that his government would not negotiate with the Palestine Liberation Organ ization under any circumstances The Arab summit conference last week recognized the PLO as the government of a future Palestinian state on the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River and King Hussein of Jordan said that ended his partici pation in negotiations for the end of the Israeli occupation there The Israelis feared American pressure to drive them to the table with the PLO after President ord said this week that Israel should be negotiating with either Jordan or the guerrillas to settle the future of the West Bank Kissinger on his arrival from Damascus Thursday night tried to quiet those fears by saying is no change in American policy on any of the But this was not sufficient to reassure the Israelis sources said With his planned trip to Turkey canceled by the Turkish government Kissinger planned to leave Israel before nightfall He plans to stop in Tunisia for an overnight visit with President Habib Bourguiba on his way back to the United States ederal Tax Liens Settled TAYLORSVILLE Both Tarlton Rinaldo Land Co and the Emerald Inn in Taylorsville will have to be sold to settle federal tax liens according to John Tarlton who owns both establish ments ederal tax liens totaling more than $18000 have been filed in Iredell County Superior Court against the Tarlton Rinaldo Land Co and al though the Emerald Inn has no liens against it it too will have to be sold to pay off uncollected federal taxes Tarlton said he does not plan to file for bankruptcy but does hope to sell the property Settlement of federal tax liens varies according to circumstances but in some cases property may be seized to settle the claim Asthmatic Child Helped LOUISVILLE Ky (AP) Two year old Chris Winninger is in Phoenix today the beneficiary of a cross country campaign launched by two newspapers to get the asthmatic child to the dry climate of Arizona everyone we said thank Mrs Robert Winninger said as she her husband and Chris boarded the jetliner at Standiford ield The journey was conceived when a doctor told Winninger and his wife Beverley that severe asthma could endanger their life unless she got to a dry climate Winninger an unemployed laborer had no way to move his family west until a couple of weeks ago when the Louisville Courier Journal ran a story about plight The response to the story was Winninger said Donations ranging from $1 to $100 amounted to about $1900 in all enough to pay the little medical expenses and the moving expenses Mayor Harvey Sloane called the city managers of Phoenix and Tucson to ask about getting Winninger a job Job possibilities were mentioned by a wide range of organizations Then columnist Paul Dean of the Arizona Republic in Phoenix wrote a follow up column that brought a swift and generous reponse in Arizona have offered the father jobs in body shops auto shops places like he said hospital wanted to employ both parents An allergy specialist and a pediatrician offered free care offered them homes in summer cabins guest houses apart ments and mobile Event Set MOORESVILLE The Iredell County Veterans Council will observe Veterans Day Monday with a program to be held at the War Memorial Build ing on Maple St in Mooresville eatured speaker for the program will be Rep Huskins member of the House of Representatives from the 35th District and president and general manager of the Statesville Daily Record Inc Rep Huskins a Democrat will re turn to the House of Representatives for his third term in 1975 While serv ing in the House of Representatives Huskins introduced legislation to bring Mitchell College into the state Department of Community Colleges helped get funds approved to establish a bull testing station in the western part of the state to serve Iredell County served on the Medical Man power Study Commission whose work resulted in expansion of the third and fourth year medical study programs at the state university and expansion of the medical program at East Carolina University and served on a number of House committees The Veterans Day program which is to honor all the men and women who have served in the Armed orces will start at 8 pm Hugh McLean vice chairman of the council will present a short program on the Iredell County Veterans Council Prayer will be led by Troutman Jr chaplain and taps will be played by Carl White Ire dell County veterans service officer Donald Webber chairman of the council will serve as master of cere monies and music will be provided by the Mooresville Senior High School Choir The Iredell County Veterans Council is made up of all organiza tions throughout the county The council invites the public to attend this program Court Session Will Be Held Monday is a state holiday when all state offices will be closed including those of Carl Smith clerk of court However the clerk announced today that Judge John McConnell of Southern Pines will be presiding over the first day of a two week term of Superior Court for trial of civil cases Smith said today he contacted the judge Thursday and was informed the session would begin as scheduled with the jury already notified to appear at 1:30 pm The session will begin at 10 am with the call of the two week calendar when cases for trial will be set for a day certain End Expected On Embargo QUITO Ecuador (AP) The Organization of American States is expected to write an official end to its 12 year old embargo against Cuba at a foreign meeting opening today A two thirds vote 14 of the 21 nations meeting is needed to put an official end to the diplomatic and economic sanctions against idel Communist regime Twelve of the governments already are on record in favor of repeal and diplo mats arriving for the five day meeting anticipated that at least two more would come out on the side of the majority Heated debate is expected however with the conservative military regimes in Chile 'Paraguay and Uruguay waging a determined battle to maintain the official quarantine even though it has become ineffective The United States delegation headed by Undersecretary of State Robert Ingersoll is likely to abstain on the vote in an attempt to avoid angering both the Latin American majority opposed to the embargo and conservative circles in the United States that still want nothing to do with the Castro regime As delegates to the meeting were arriving Thursday a bomb exploded outside the Congress building where the conference is being held injuring a watchman and his wife scheduled to go into effect January 1 1975 in Social Security taxes is begin ning to bear heavily on the taxpayers especially those in the $14000 plus brackets or them Social Security taxes will climb to $82485 when the base is raised from the present $13200 to $14100 January 1 Although the rate will re main at 585 per cent the boost in the base represents an actual increase of 68 per cent for the employes affected and must be matched by their em ployers That in itself represents a hidden in crease of 136 per cent in the cost of doing business which inevitably must be passed on to the customers While the movement out in Michigan does not cover federal taxes it is an indication that the people are beginning to figure out ways to get back at their govern ment And maybe not too soon STATESVILLE SHOTS Mrs Ralph MARLOWE wondering what happened to her persimmon puddingJo POWELL delighting BPW members with her music Alice REEMAN making plans for tour of historic places in the county Holton COMBS failing to recognize his first cousin The only testimony Thursday was given by former White House lobbyist Powell Moore Watergate prosecutors meanwhile are planning to play a small portion of videotaped testimony before the Senate Watergate com mittee in the summer of 1973 The former White House chief of staff is accused in one of the counts of the indictment against him of lying in sworn testimony before the Senate but there are conflicts in the official transcription of his words as published by the committee The prosecutors side stepping technical conflicts over the printed word are planning on using videotape a procedure Sirica has indicated he will probably allow As expected Thursday Sirica dismissed objections from defense lawyers to the admission of 26 White House tapes that prosecutors plan to play for the jury beginning Monday Although none of the'participatns in the conversations on the 26 tapes are to testify the judge ruled that the prose cutors had done enough to prove that the tapes are accurate recordings of actual meetings Nixon had with his aides The first of them to be played Monday records a June 23 1972 meeting at which Nixon approves a plan to use the Central Intelligence Agency to thwart the initial BI in vestigation into the break in Neal said Thursday that the live testimony of former CIA Director Vernon Walters and former acting BI Director Patrick Gray III will be used to support the evidence in the tapes In his testimony Moore described attempts to get the Watergate burglars out of jail on the day of the break in June 17 1972 Victory Dinner Will Be Held STONY POINT The Alexander County Democratic Women have orga nized a victory dinner celebration for winners in election on Mon day at 7:30 pm at King Sirloin Restaurant All Democratic candidates in the area will be invited along with the general public The dinner is $350 per plate Gunman Holds Up Bank In Raleigh RALEIGH (AP) A man armed with a pistol held up a branch of the Planters National Bank today and fled on foot with an undetermined amount of money the BI said The robbery occurred in the Cameron Village shopping center branch about 9:30 a jn There were no injuries officers said Vehicle Setbacks of Classified Ads Too Late To Classify of 7 AKC Registered Great Dane puppy Male 7 weeks old $150 873 7228 AWARD DISPLAYED Herman orbes a sixth grade teacher at Parkview Village Elementary School in High Point shows his award as North Carolina Teacher of the Year to two of his students Alisa Atkinson and Shandi Lewis (right) orbes is a veteran of 35 years in the classrooms and will represent North Carolina in the national Teacher of the Year program (AP Wirephoto) The hearing apparatus of a frog consists of a tympanic outer membrane over the in ner ear There is no outside protrusion on the frog as on other animals GARAGE SALE Children's clothes sizes 1 to 5 Stroller carriage $10 Baby walker and car seat Ladies clothes sizes 6 to 9 Clarinet $15 Refrigerator $60 3 puppies free Coffee table Large dog house $10 204 Hollingswood Dr off Broad St Ext Sat Nov 9 Police have arrested Cynthia Dianne Dulin of 310 Winona St and charged her with felonious entering and common law rob bery She is charged with entering the home of Alonzo Tucker of 222 Charles St on the night of Sept 16 and taking $120 cash from the home William Bernal Turner 19 of Charles St was arrested on a warrant from Catawba County charging him with armed rob bery He has been delivered to Catawba County authorities Mose Brown Jr 44 of 146 Garfield St has been charged with possession of taxed whisky for the purpose of sale Jimmy Lee Dalton 29 of Olin was charged with speed ing and operating a vehicle without lights Harvest estival MeKendree United Methodist Church in Mooresville will hold its annual Harvest estival at 5 pm Saturday in the church fellowship building There will be a country store and food and desserts will be sold The public is invited HAVE RECEIVED a small ship ment of freezers 7' to 23'' Builders 8 Buyers Appliance Mart 311 Center St Studied WASHINGTON (AP) The key to Republican party set backs in elections was the failure to at tract votes from those who con sider themselves independents the political director of the GOP National Committee says Normally they vote 60 to 40 for Republican candidates but time they went 60 40 against Edward Mahe said Thursday during a panel dis cussion at the Washington Press Club He said that in 1972 gave the Republicans a But Mahe said that in the past two years been giving the other side a He also said that he has such faith in what the Democrats will do now that he is certain recover in Democratic counter part Robert Keefe recalled a sales pitch from the early days of television and said the voters given us a 30 day home and will decide in 1976 whether worth keeping the Democrats on further got a big opportunity but going to have to de Keefe declared He pre dicted that will get some leadership in the House and the to enable the Demo crats to deliver adding will be a truly determining fac tor whether (President) ord has a Mahe said he is confident that if ord runs in 1976 would be accorded the nomi nation and he would Keefe said the election re sults were approximately what Democratic leaders had antici pated But Mahe said were surprised and somewhat shocked at the extent of our losses in the The GOP lost a net total of 43 House seats Most Republican leaders had hoped to hold loss es to about 25 and some had talked of keeping them as low as five Mahe said it would have been even worse except that did hold the Republican Wins Honor HIGH POINT Deborah Lee White has been chosen a mar shal at High Point College in recognition of her high aca demic achievement The top 20 scholars of the Junior Class were picked this week for the honor Miss White will assist the faculty in academic ceremonies such as convocations and com mencement She is a graduate of North Iredell High School and is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Rob ert White route 2 Stony Point PT A Project Is Conducted A Harvest estival was held riday night at Ebenezer School sponsored by the PTA Games for the family were provided including fishing duck pond dart throwing cake walks chicken toss a shooting gallery grab bags and lucky cake There also was a concession stand selling hotdogs candy and other refreshments All proceeds will be used by the PTA in various projects King Queen Are Selected The King and Queen Day Care Center were selected during the Halloween festival held at the center Robert McKinstry son of Mrs Maggie McKinstry 437 Newton Ave was named king and Laaye Myers daughter of Miss LaJune Myers 1123 Susce Court was named queen They will appear in the Statesville Christmas Parade The Statesville Jaycees will conduct a toy pickup this Sun day afternoon in preparation for the annual Toy Shop project The public is asked to place any repairable toys on the curb near their homes and Jaycees will come by to pick up the toys between 1 and 5 pm Sunday Toys will be taken to the Ire dell County prison unit for repair by members of the Jay cee chapter at the prison Headquarters for the pickup Sunday afternoon will be at Cadillac Olds call 872 6301 City Police Make Arrests Educator Selected RALEIGH Herman orbes a High Point sixth grade teacher will represent North Carolina in National Teacher of the Year com petition next year selection as North Carolina Teacher of the Year for 1975 was announced Thurs day at a meeting of the state Board of Education The 57 year old educator won the honor in competition with teachers from each of North 149 school systems The selection was announced by Dr Craig Phillips state su perintendent of Public Instruc tion orbes who teaches at the Parkview Village Elementary School in High Point com mented in regard to teaching that education of children should be directed at helping them develop their abilities to the maximum so that they can think and act for the good of themselves the group society and the orbes a Greenville native is a graduate of Shaw Univer sity and holds a degree from the University Michigan Dates Set Rites Set MOORESVILLE Mrs Mary Lee Allison Caldwell 56 of route 7 Statesville was dead on arrival at Davis Hospital Wednesday at 11:15 am fol lowing a lengthy illness She was born in Iredell County Dec 28 1917 daughter of the late Lonzo and Mamie Tucker Allison She was a mem ber of Antioch Baptist Church in the Amity Hill community Survivors include her hus band Theodore Caldwell of Washington one daugh ter Dora Ann Caldwell of the home one brother James Alli son of Statesville one stepbro ther Joe rost of Washington and one grandchild uneral services for Mrs Caldwell will be conducted Saturday at 3 pm at Antioch Baptist Church with Rev Henderson officiating Burial will follow in the church ceme tery The body will remain at Bry ant Lytle Young uneral Home in Mooresville until taken to the church to lie in state one hour prior to the funeral The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 pm today at the funeral home Toy Pickup Scheduled JAMES ORR Recital Planned James Orr organist choir master of St Lutheran Church will present an organ recital this Sunday at 4 pm at the irst ARP Church The recital will include works by Reger Brahms Bach ranck and Liszt Orr is a graduate of urman University and holds the Master of Sacred Music degree from the School of Sacred Music of Union Theological Seminary in New York He has completed residence requirements for the degree of Doctor of Music at the School of Music of Indiana Uni versity where he served as an associate instructor in organ He has served several churches as organist choirmas ter while pursuing his academic career In addition to his work at St Orr is instructor in organ at Mitchell Community College ollowing the recital there will be a reception in the church parlor given by the Lutheran Church Women of St The public is cordially invited to attend Miss White Recovered A 1974 ord Ranchero truck stolen from Don Tilley on Thursday night was recovered early today in a field near the Airport Road Tilley reported he was work ing at his motorcycle shop on the Hickory Highway and the truck was taken between 11 pm Thursday and 4 am to day Jack Deal spotted the truck in a field and called depu ties today at 7:54 am The vehicle was minus the back wheels and a tape player Detective Cecil Cook said the hood latch was loose two lug nuts had been removed from the front wheels and indications were that someone had inter rupted the stripping of the ve hicle Tilley also reported a 38 cali ber pistol had been stolen from the truck Cook estimated value of the vehicle at $3800 Cook said he had reason to be lieve the persons responsible for the theft of truck were also responsible for the theft of four wheels taken from a truck parked at Service Sta tion on the Kyles Crossroads Cook said the vehicle be longed to Michael Sherrill of route 10 Statesville and had been parked at the facility early Thursday night Sherrill returned to his ve hicle and discovered the theft at 12:27 am today Caldwell On Tryouts Tryouts for the Little Theater winter production Diary of Anne will be held at the Little Theater on Tuesday and Thursday from 7 to 8 pm The 10 character cast in cludes an early teen aged girl and her parents a teen age boy and his parents a girl in her late teens another adult woman and two adult men middle aged or older The play will be directed by Little Theater veteran Mrs Virginia Whitley Diary of Anne details the experiences of a young Jewish girl in hiding during the Nazi persecution of the Jews The play is scheduled for production in ebruary Anniversary Services Set MOORESVILLE Shepherd Church of God route 4 Moores ville will conclude a week long observation of the 33rd anniver sary of its pastor Elder Parker this weekend Worship services have been conducted throughout the week and services will also be held to night and Saturday night Various visiting ministers will participate in the services as well as visiting choirs On Sunday there will be a worship service at 2:30 pm also with visiting ministers and choirs Sunday evening at 7:30 there will be a worship service with a special song service by the Jubilee Spiritual Singers Unemployment Rate Is Higher TAYLORSVILLE igures released recently by the Em ployment Security Office in Wilkesboro show unemploy ment in Alexander County has risen from 5 per cent one year ago to 27 per cent at the end of October At this time last year 35 per sons in Alexander County were applying for full time employ ment compensation During October 163 persons filed such claims AT BOYS RESTAURANT CHRISTMAS PARTIES Call now for choice night Can ac commodate up to 175 (Christmas Menu) Turkey Ham or Roast Beef 5 veg salad bar dessert tea or coffee $350 Sirloin Steak baked potato salad bar dessert tea or coffee $350 528 6191 '73 PONTIAC Grand Safari stn wgn 9 pass air cond ps elec windows cruise control low mileage steel belted tires $4195 Call 872 1357 UTILITY TRAILER for car Also new 10 ft step ladder 546 7786 DINNER BELL No 2 complete with yoke and clapper Call 546 7786 WANTED TO BUY Small piano tor house trailer spinet or console Call before 9 pm 873 9997 WANTED Soft goods salesperson Selling experience necessary Ex cellent opportunity for qualified person Commission commen surate with ability No travel All information held confidential Mail resume to Box Record Landmark EXPERIENCED elementary school teacher will do tutoring in my home 873 7228 10 spd bicycle 27" very good cond Call 546 7786 1 :4 Wr 4 I I Ji rW a Owl 41 I fl 7R 4 a i i 4.

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