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TUB HEWS-RECORD
Marshall, N. C., May 17, 1929
GRIT GRINDS
Edited by
COUNTY AGENT
Let us gTow clover and grass on the hill;
While intensely the le Is and flats we till.
The cows and hens wil settle our daily bill;
While the beeves, she and tobacco the coffers flu.
And when orchard, jra den and sty the larder fill,
Then, with a .smile, wil Mary greet her BilL
POULTRY MEETINGS Se
lect the day of the meeting
nearest you and then plan on
attending. Mr. Parrish is up
on his work and we know that
if you will come to one of these
meetings he will give you some
thing that will be of value. We
printed a schedule of the meet
ings in last week's paper and
repeat it here.
Monday morning Co. Agent's office.
Monday afternoon Mrs. Bryan
Teague, Sandy Mush.
Tuesday morning Mrs. Harry Mur
ray, California Creek.
Tuesday afternoon Open.
Wednesday morning Chapel Tweed,
White Rock. j
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Dave
Ferguson, Spring Creek.
EGG MARKET We want to
call your attention to the Grad
egg Market at the Farmers
Warehouse. This market, we
consider, is as good as will be
found anywhere. Monday was
the biggest day as yet for eggs
and a large portion of the eggs
were in the A and B grades.
These grades were priced at
29c and 27c respectively.
Mr. Brownell tells us that
they will be in position to buy
and Pansy McGallalrd, Grace Reese
and Mr. E. 0. Burnett. ::
Mr. Winston McGallalrd and. Miss
Essie Keys were quietly married
(May 4th. We wish them a long life
ox happiness, joy, peace, ana pros
perity. Mr. Rob Myers and family of West
Mars Hill, have moved back to this
community. We are glad to have
them with us again. .
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Reese and
children were visiting Mrs. Reese's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter,
of Red Oak, Sunday.
Mrs. Edna Keys is planning to
spend some time with her . parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Reese.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Allman and
children took dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Green Sunday.
Miss Stella Rice had as her guest glad to see him up again and visiting
Sunday, Miss Lillian Connor., -v with us.
Mr. and Mrs. Earlie Green were ! Mr. S. B. Sawyer has had a verv
of heavy draft horses which he will ! f
use on his logging ot on Koaring
(Fork.
D. S. Lamb is planting about one
acre in peanuts and potatoes and
garden truck.
Mr. Asa Ray had the misfortune
to lose his milk cow. She was a fine
cow.
Mrs. Emma Robert of Statesville
was a week end visitor with her bro
ther, D. S. Lamb of this place.
Mr. Ed Williams, our depot agent
here is still on the job and meeting
his many friends with his usual good
natured greeting. He brings cheer and
happiness to our little hamlet. .,
Mr. E. H. Ricker who has been
seriously sick for about two months
is now able to be out again and is
visiting his many friends. We are all
the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.
A. Reese Sunday.
Miss May Fisher of AsheviUe is
visiting her father, Mr. J. B. Fisher,
of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fisher and chil
dren of West Asheville were 'visiting
relatives here Friday.
Mrs. J. B. McGallaird is on the
road to health again, after a serious
illness.
DECORATION DAY
AT
WALNUT
bad case of flu, but is up and going
about again.
Come oh Mr. Editor with your
column as we appreciate it very much
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From DEW DROP
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White Rock lodge No. 347 I.O.O.F,
will meet Saturday night, May 18th,
Mrs. Ella Ray and Mrs. Tom Gen
try passed through this place last
week.
Mr. Emmett Thomas was in Frank-
lintown Sunday.
Mrs. Ollie Shelton visited Mrs.
Taft Chandley Sunday, and Monday.
Mr. Curnal Gentry had a birthday
dinner Sunday. His children, grand
children and friends were invited.
Mr. Emmett Shelton was in Chapel
mism
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FROM WHITE ROCK
Mr. Sheridan Stanton of Irvine,
Kentucky, was visiting his mother,
Mrs. Hester Stanton, who is ill.
The following teachers were elect
ed for the school at White Rock:
Miss Edith Shelton, Mrs. Carry Wal
lin, Miss Clara Tillery, and Mrs. W.
H. Thomas. The principal will be
elected later.
A large audience was present at
the presentation of the moving pic
ture film of the North Carolina Con
servation Commisl'on. Fish, Wild
Game, and Forest Conservation were
depicted.
Mr. Cas Thomas is not so well at
his home.
Saturday was celebrated as Hos
pital Day at the Laurel hospital.
Several little plays, a May Pole and
&n address by Dr. Locke were in
cluded in the exercises.
Dr. Eva Locke, M. D. and Miss Mil
ler of the staff of Laurel hospital,
are attending the meeting of the
State Hospital Association at Greens
boro this week.
Miss Pearl Weaver, R. N., is sub
stituting at the Laurel hospital for
Miss Myrtle Umdenstock, who is in
an Asheville hospital.
A little son of Mr. and Mrs. Cha
pel Tweed fell from a porch at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
'Tueted and was seriously cut and
Vnrt Stitches were taken and the
child was sent to Asheville for furth
er treatment.
All interested in the cemetery at
J I Walnut will please come and bring " Ka,no t,,.,,,
poultry also in the near future, j tools to work with on Tuesday, May 1 Mrs Taft chandley a
When this market opens the The ladies will serve lunch at noon
farmprs ran sell Doultrv on i for a11 workinS- There wil1 be a
iarmers can sen poultry on decoration day program May 30.
any day the same as eggs. The program will be announced later.
I B. E. GUTHRIE,
J. H. HUTCHINS.
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Tweed oif i
Greeneville, Tenn., and Mrs. Fowler !
Shelton of Marshall were voting :
their father, Mr. Jamison Tweed last '
Sunday. Mr. Tweed is no better.
The farmers are very busy these j
davs planting tobacco and corn.
Mother's Day was celebrated at the
I Presbyterian church last Sunday.
! Mr. Oscar Ray, who has been sta
j tioned with the Army at Panama
this winter, is expected home this
week.
Miss Crafton, Home Demonstra
tion Agent, met the girls of the com
munity last Friday morning and the
Womans Club last Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lercy Jackson and
party of Burnsville were visitors at
White Rock last Sunday.
Tax lister Mr. Bart Hensley was
making the rounds of Ward 1, No. 2
Township this last week.
A ball game last Saturday between
the Middle Laurel team and Paint
Creek resulted in the score of 5-2 in
favor of Paint Creek.
Mrs. Sherman Tweed was elected
teacher of the Alleghany school last
week.
Improvements are being made on
the church yard at White Rock and
at the entrance to road at the bridge
on the highway.
OAK RIDGE
Rev. Everett Sprinkle preached a
wonderful sermon at Oak Ridge Sun
day ni'ght. There was a large crowd
present.
Mr. Richard. Mr. Lenoard Sumner,
Mr. Clarence Roberts, Mr. Woodrow
Roberts motored to Macedonia Sun
day. Mr. Kelmar Roberts and wife from
Lynchburg, Va., are visiting his fath
er and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Roberts.
Mr. Robert Carter went to French
Broad Sunday.
Mr. Jim Woodson has got his new
house 'most completed and moved in.
Come on, Office Kat, with yonr !
Kolum, and be sure and catch that '
rat.
From PAINT ROCK
and children,
Mrs. Ollie Shelton and son and her
nephew were in Franklintown last
Monday.
.Miss Lydia Thomas visited Mrs.
Bessie Thomas Monday afternoon.
Mr. Cas Thomas is not any better
at this writing.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ram
sey, a girl.
From Walnut Creek
From GRAND VIEW
Those that attended the service at
Oak Ridge Baptist church Sunday
night from this place were: Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Reese, Mr. J. B. McGal
laird, Mrs. Edna Keys, Misses Texie
We are thankful for the real May
weather which we are having at the
present time.
Preacher Gosnell of Asheville has
moved to the Brown Pangle place on
Clover Branch where he will make
his future home.
Rev. Mr. Lovett, the Methodist
pastor, preached a very interesting
sermon last Sunday night at the Paint
Rock school house.
We are having a good S. S. at the
school house until the church can be
repaired by the wind which hit this
place on the 2nd of this month.
Mr. G. C. Myers has bought a pair
A large crowd was out for Sunday
School and prayer meeting Sunday.
Miss Agnes and Ruth James, Agnes
and Mable Reece and Ella Ball were
visiting Miss Dollie Ball Sunday after
jiuon.
Miss Verna Crane who has been
staying at Asheville spent the week
end with homefolks.
Mr. Walter Wild was the pleasant
caller at the home of Miss Eula Wal
lin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bryan and child
ren of Marshall were visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bryan last
Sunday,
Mr
When you get right down to closing
a business ideal "money talks," and
it is about the ONLY thing that has
a "big .ay."
So BANK your money if you want
to get ahead.
Start saving regularly now
We invite YOUR BANKING business
NORTH CAROLINA STATE DEPOSITORY
THE BANK OF
FRENCH BROAD
"Home of The Thrifty"
Marshall, North Carolina
THINK!
THINK!
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HAVE MONEY!
HAVE MONEY!
C. Cook, Mrs. Shelt Norton and chil
dren and Mrs. Green Thomas motor
ed to Walnut Gap Sunday afternoon.
Mr.. A. C. Gentry is the proud own
er of a new Ford which he bought
Saturday.
Mr. Ben Gentry was the guest of
Miss Mable Shelton Sunday.
Camel
CIGARETTES
WHY CAMELS
ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE
Camels contain the choicest tobaccos grown ;
. . ' tbertlv hlended for matobUss taste
They have a welcome mellowness and mild-;
ness that you will find in no other cigarette. '
Smoke them as often of you like, Camels,
never ttre your taste '-;.
The quality of Camels is never permitted
to vary. ' -. ; ; : . , - ." '" ,
Or.ly . a superior cigarette could have won
77: J held world leadership for ' aU;tbest
y:srs cs Cancl has dzxe. . ' " ' .-
You can bank on
the quality of a ciga
rette that continues
to be the biggest
success in smoking
history
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TTrn oof SliAlfnn on1 M, 1? o tt
and Mrs. Luther Ball went to i ,(.-.j iri
.1 -ww . m, m. . i v lui v v vv unU uilii MUMUaj t
the mgn kock oiway aiternoon. Miss Mabje Sj,elton was the guest
Mr. Burnett Reece spent Sunday , o( LeIa Cook evening. .
night with his brother, Mr. Starling , Delmas Cook apent Sunday night
Reece. '
Mr. Jefferson and Clarence Run- ,
nion were visiting homefolks on Wal- j
nut Creek Sunday.
Mr. Maco Wallin and Hubert Crane ,
were on Hunter Creek Sunday even- '
ing. i
Mrs. Bell West and three children ,
spent Saturday night with Mr. and j
Mrs. G. W. Bryan..
Miss Annie and O'DeJl Wallin were J
guests of Mrs. Bessie Reece Sunday.
Miss Gladys Meadows of Little
Pine spent Friday night with Miss
Agnes Wild. j
Mr. James Maney spent Friday :
night with Abner Wild. j
Mr. Jess Davis of Woodfin was ;
visiting friends and relatives on Wal
nut Creek Tuesday.
Mr. Page Brigman called on Miss
Frances Rice Thursday evening.
with Edison Cook.
Among the dinner guests of Miss
Edna Thomas Sunday were Miss Lela
Cook, Mrs. Shelt Norton and child
ren and Mr. Frank CutahalL
Mrs. Alex Payne and daughters
Dorothy and Doris called on Mrs.
Wm. C. Cook Sunday afternoon.
Eugene Franklin and Miss Florence
Gosnell motored to Laurel River Sun
day. Mr. Hilliard King was the guest of
Miss Gertha Payne Sunday.
It costs very little
to recondition a
From FOSTER
Rev. Jesse Watts filled his regular
appointment Saturday and Sunday.
There were baptizing services Sunday
morning and those baptized were
Mr. Carl Farmer, Mr. Arthur Mcin
tosh, ,
Mrs. Frank Shelton is ill at this
writing.
, We are sorry to report that the
little son of Mr. and Mrs. France
Edwards, Horace, is very ill with
typhoid fever.
' Mr. G. H. Capps is the proud own
er of a Jersey cow.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Whitt were on
Foster Sunday.
Mrs. Fina Rice and son Avery and
Miss Floy Lewis called at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Fender Satur
day evening.
Mrs. Vance Crain who has been
very ill is reported better.
Miss Ruby Wilde took dinner with
Miss Mary Ann Brackens Sunday.
Mrs. Etta Brackens and Mrs. Sarah
Crain spent part of the past week
with their mother in South Carobna.
y Mrs. Bernie Briggs took dinner
rwith Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fender
Sunday.
' Misses Vergie Capps and Venie
Proffitt were out horseback - riding
Sunday afternoon.
, Mr. Ernest Capps had a car wreck
Sunday near the home of Mr. C. D.
Lewis. No one was hart but the car
was badly wrecked when it went off
a high bank. -
There was singing at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C D. Lewis Sunday
night. 32 were present. ;
Miss ; Orla Lewis spent Saturday
night vwtth her sister, Mrs. G. A.
Peek. '' - J ' -' '
Mrs. Jeter Shelton spent Sunday
night with Mrs. Isaae Shelton.. .
FROM LAUREL' VIEW '
Miss Florence Gosnell and Leila
Cook wera In Marshall Saturday. '
Mrs. Frank Cantrell and children
were visiting homefolks at Walnut
Saturday. . u .
Mr. and Mrs. Edison Cook and
c1..ldren-called on his mother Mrs.
Georsre Gosnell Sunday."
l:r. Tsrtley Gentry and Kiss Ila
C I T -s a-1 lln. Vo.
MODEL T FORD
THE Ford Motor Company is making a new car,
but it it still proud of the Model T. , It wanto every
owner of one of, these cars to run it as long as
possible at a minimum of trouble and expense.
Because of this policy and because of the
investment that . millions, of motorists) have in
Model T cars, , the Foi Mptor Company will con
tinue to supply parts as long as they are needed
by Ford owners.;: 'Jzz-
So that you may get the greatest use from your
Model T, we suggest that you take it to the near
est Ford dealer and have him estimate on the cost
of any replacement parts that may be necessary.
You will find this the economical thing to do :
because ' . a '; small expenditure now will 'help ' to
prevent costlier repairs ' later on, increase the
value of the car, and give you thousands of miles
of additional service. '
For a labor charge of only $2.60 you can have
your generator put in first-class condition. A new
universal joint will be installedfor a labor cost
of $3 Overhauling the carburetor costs $1.50;
steering gear, $3.50; radiator,' $7.50. ; A complete
overhauling of the rear axle assembly runs be
tween $5.75 and $7 for labor. An average price
of . $2210 covers the overhauling of the motor
and transmission.: ' : ' " '
. These prices are for labor only because the
, need and number of new parts depend on the ,
eondiUpn of each can The cost of these parts is
,", low, however, because of the Ford policy of manu
vfactoring and selling at small margin of profiL;
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