COUNTY
FARM NEWS
' I i irTTrrirf I V y n
"CAMELS MAKE meal tatt better,
and help dlgetdon,". aays Claire
Huntington, public itenogripher.
nee
(From 4th, Page)
and North Carolina.
Madison County is losing her
part of this enormous loss from till
JOHNNY NEVOLTA,
.L.,w.ilu.iJ...MaW - 1 """"L TTTT TTTn
Owners; experiences show
ihaLthc Fonl V- is the
fce. iWsWnt fu can make
in an autotnohile
A great many people do not buy an automobile ererj year
and the true tat of ear economy come after the first year
. . . And owner of Ford V-8a agree hnt-"The mechanical
depreciation on a Ford it leu than mo I car, especially
after the first year."
. The reason that thi is true of Ford ear gees way back
to the raw material of which they are built... Men who
make ateel know that "Ford buy the beat steel". .. And
thia rigid inalatence on extra value goea right through the
whole manofaeture of a Ford V-8 . . . hw-prieed Ford re
placement part are built toali aiw ldgh atandard aa
thoM in the new, car. rf
Because the oar iuclf buta longer, eot4eM to keep, op,
yet cost no more in the firat place, Ford erwnere agree
thmt-the 1936 Ford V-8 it iht bott automobile invest
at you can make today.
YOUR FORD DEALER
AND UP
F.O.B. Detroit
y' W
$25 Month
Altar Haul DaTra-PaT aat taraaak Aa-
1
The most
Vnderfriced Car
in America
In No Other Car Under $1645
Except Ford
V-8 Eataa Ttmi mm taa road by aaar
3S 00,000 Tr4 VAt.
Sara) Baakfca. Iim 9 9 at
weight, sraatar Urn mnj ket ear aaaafc
eaws . .j
In No Other Car Under $1275
Extent Ford 5:
Tb CaataraBiaV"
aal laar aaa waaal.m. A
IM Aaliiaa O WaaW-Ti laialil
aprla mt dwa Oil aad MWa?.
Fr4 Lw Caatar at GrarttT FaMaagwa
rida lawar taaa la aar alaar car andar
tiri. .
4 FloaUo Bear AxW Car mlchl aa
haaaiag, aal aa aala Ball.
Only In Can Costing $250
More Than Ford
Tarqaa-Taaa Drtra ffraa yaa frtitir
aafalT aa raadabllltT. CaalrUaraa Qatea
alrln aaar paaal aaUaa aaal laa Ufa.
Daal Dma-Drill Carkaratar tar rata-
Levi Bucltners's place, Ivy, N. v..
rflioon a dtp at Ions. In Mr. Buck-
o
oer's bottom land that is most valua-
Jlftof any of his crop land on the
fnrrn. The bottom Is 660 yards long.
A new stream bed has been cut all
tye way through the bottom. Xt "is
from forty to eighty feet wide. I his
land was worth $300.00 per acre
and there has been over two acres
completely destroyed. Three acres
more are greatly damaged with
another wash threatening in the same
bottom. Valuating this land at $300
Der acre like the approximate los
anil ftamnloji nn thin hnttom land a-
lone due to soil loss is approximately
SinOiltnn. A -number nf Mr. Bnck-
ner's neighbors have had consider-
nhla djimnott flnna hv arosion alfiO
We must do something to stop
erosion in our nation or we will sure
see it a weaker nation than it is to
day. If the land perish, how shall
man survive.
SAVING FARM SEEDS
Mav we call attention to the farm
ers who have any grass or clover
seed. th importance of lavimr them
for Dlantimr numoies.
The indications are now tnat me
nrice of trrass and clover seed will be
twice as much next season as they
were this. '
Where orchard grass seed can be
saved the hay will be worth just as
much after it has been run through
A theshingr machine as it is to mow
and shock in the field aufl lose all.
the-, seed.
r' J s ' h i
U I
fNO ictr wnwi
eat or where," he
say, "Camel make
my meals digest be
ter." Camels .dm
, ulate.-digeadon
, increase uauuotj.
, . .i , ! ' .. t.M
A
8:00 vim., at Foster's Creek I No,, 10
township, June' 26, 2:30 p. m.; at
Sr-tifvol- No. in townshiD. June
26,' 8:00 j). an., at Big Laurel School;
and No. 15 townsmp, june it, a.ov
p. m. at the College. '
. Do vour nart to have a better or
ganization by votiHj-. .
Death Claims Mrs.
Wells at Leicester
ORGANIZATION MEETINGS
""UP w" voaj '""JMr. Reeves, Mrs weiia la aumvea cy
step .is .t TMrgaaws Lne HiBister, : Jlra. JameeliMuppa, ti
.vatinn Tarmflra ' Thia f.t .... i . , iL .n ; .
iWniuier; ana me jlouuwiiik cuucu.
T. M. Wells, of Leicester; Mrs. James
1
Service Motor Sales ."e Marshall, N.G.
. Since the signup will . close June,
!0 the next sten.is . ti
!ha anil innsprvat.ion " f flrmpro. ' 'Thi'a
applies to all farmers who have filled
in work sheets previously or will fill
in work sheets at organization meetings.
Here is a schedule of meetings for
navt. vtm1t Tha ramntnripr nf meat-
intrs for county will be published in
i the next issue of the News-Record.
(Try to arrange to attend your town-
snip meeting in oraer to taice pan
in tha renrtrftnizatuiTi.
No. 2 township, June 24, 8 :00 p. m.,
ship, June 26, 2:30 p.m., at Ebbs
Chapel;
Mrs. Angie Reeves Wells; mother
nf Mivnr Rnbt M. Wells, of Ashe-
villfl. and a sister of the Buncombe
Pmmtv treasurer. Mr. T.
died at 2:00 o'clock June 11, at ner
home at Leicester. Mrs. Wells, who
was 88 years of age, had been ill 'or
2: jnonths, i
vciui a-mnjher nf th Southern
LMethodist church: at ieicester. Born
in'Madison Ootrrvty, she was tne
daughter f ie late "Mr. ; nd: :Mrs.
M. W.T Reeves.
i-Jnf. addition . to Mayor Well- nnd,
'JMr. Reeves; Mrs Wells is survived by
I . . - .- T -TT!
1
setited Friday evening to the child
with the greatest number oi votes
She had 8,896. votei.
Other contestants were: Billy
Rnthria Bobhv McClnre. Richard
Reese, Emma Lou Boswell, Herbert
Rectorand Walter Newton Lieb.
Celery is beinar grown as a demon
stration In Washington County.
i SLUDER-HENSLEY
a waddinc which comes as a sur-
DUDCOmiW -
H. ReeTBBiSirlse to their many friends is that f
Jnr. KOy Biuaer ana juibs uum
lv. The weddine took place at
'rk'o Imii nf the Rev. and Mrs. CanUD
inaJfan;.ill i and the ceremony was
performed by the Rev. B. .M. uanup,
at 8 o'clockHatuW!ay eswting .un
lS, 1936, in the presence of a few
intimate friends.
TTha bride, a eharmintr aarunette,
.tfiru) - in a love-lv creation of
(white crepe, with accessories tot match
wearinjf. a shoulder corsage of roses.
Mrs. Sluder is tne taientea uaugn-
ter of Mrs. Etta Hensley, of Dilling-
J U V arvaww-wa. ( am-ar " 1 fed Ul iUlOl aaV VIUVJ a va a
Robert Taylor, of Asheville; and Mrs. huim . c. She was an honor grad
IT a. Miller, of Lavicejiter
Funeral services were conducted
Thursday morning at 11 o'clock at
the Leicester Methodist church. Bur
ial followed in the Brick church cem
etery, near Leicester.
Wina Baby Contest
uate of Baroardsville High School,
. ... . 1 .11 . XT. i. l
a student at tne Asnevuie
and at Western Carolina Teachers
r.nlWe. She has been a successful
teacher in the Elementry schools of
Buncombe County for a number of
years. ,
Mr. Sluder, a prominent fanner of
Leicester, is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mitchel Sluder, of Buncombe uouniy.
The young couple lelt lmmieaiaie-
Virsrinia Ann. the two year old
25, 2:30 p.m., at Ebbs daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Artnun - ..'. ,a, hom
No. 16 township, June 25, Cook, won the silver loving cup, pre- JV ceremony for theu- home
Ringing Convention
daughter were visiting her sister, .Nellie Crowe Sunday of last week.
n.i 1 I Mia nn1 Mixa l i-kVtn I .rVtiT9t g&IIAfl
Mrs. Burnett Keese, inursaay.
Mrs Frank Ball is able to be out on tneir aaugnier, r.ssie nau, ouu-
The Spring Creek Singing Con
wention, which meets every 3rd
Sunday, will meet at Mt. Pheasant
church Sunday June 20th, at 2 p.
m. We are expecting a large crowd.
Mr. Sebren, of Asheville, N. C, has
heen invited to send his quartet. We
-wish to extend an invitation to all
classes and singers to meet with us
And have a nice time.
W. V. PLEMMONS, Chairman
RAY MO N PRICE, Sec'y.
airain after beinar confined to her
home on account of illness.
Mr. Andrew Ball, who nas Deen
wnrVimr at Hickory N. C, returned
Hhome Saturday.
Miss Eloise call spent oaiuruaj
night with her cousin, Miss Dollie
Ball. . ..
Mr. and Mrs. Coble Ball were vis
inc her oarents. Mr. and Mrs. Blazer
of Dry Branch.
Mr. Joe Wild and uurgin du
took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Ball Sunday.
Mrs. Ester Keese called on jhibs
CREEK
Mrs. Luther Ball has been sick for
none time and does not seem to be
ian proving. ' :.
Mrs. Grover Ramsey and small
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J.H.HUTCHINS
DENTIST
OFFICE '
nvrn CITIZENS BANK:
MAIiU3JrlALlNA. T
Try CARDUI For
FiiiKtional Monthly Pains
Women from the teen agate tba
aKanna of life hat fOOTJid OaiXtul
WuSaelf helpful for the rettaf of
fcUonal monthly parna due to lack
of lust tba right atrengta from tba
food tbar eat. Mm Or XUynaol
KUo.wttee: n uaao Oardul
m iM car aranm and tiaiai
anniaL I bar
. eartnf th
, aaa7ba4 hi
a aminy
a
- nunp( and toani tk verr
at raoanOr takaa 0M
mull. I a IWT ar-
I araatlr.'
-minutXreeCTafmra
July 519361
M A. M. -i Sunday School 5 "- '
lOiGS) A. M. Singing. ' .
lievotionsu, oy n uiiara tt uncjr.
10:lfrA, M.
,(10 Minutes)
10:26 A M. Our 8-Year Program, by V. A- Browning. (2S .Minutes)
11 rtn A M nr ratt Tro,blem--The enlistment of adults. 5 min-
, . . ... t. fnllnwiTio RiinfrirjtaniientfK Max W
if Ivy: Enoch Thomas, California; Crawford Bryan,
day afternoon
NOTICE
5i
NORTH CAROLINA,
MArvrsnM rnTiNTY.
Under and by va-tue of, the power
in me vested m a certain deed ox
trust, executed by, Cecil Banks and
wife Plota Ranks of Madison Counf jr. '
N. C, on the 19th day of May. 19331 '
and recorded m deed qi trust booh "
No. 88-at page 28, in the office of
the register of . - deeds for Madisorlj
County. N. C, to secure said indebtt;
edness therein -described. Default .
havinhr been made in the navment of :
the indebtedness therein secured'
and having' been, requested to fore '
close, the undersigned trustee, wiuj
at tne court nouse aoor in tne toww
of Marshall, N. C, at twelve o'clock
noon, on Monday, July 20th, 1936,
laall tha hi.lat hlla fnv oaak rA
satisfy said indebtedness H undivided
interest in the following described
real estates :i' . .
Adjoining the. land of Bill Crow,
' and being all that certain parcel orljl
. (arfOMrtaX IBirlirl.dai1 Wtfit.lil 1
wilM JP.iwiaw'aa"M. naiw wwnwrvr
I V-a I ninmwnnppaaita a Ralafce saaiuti
I ill ill I i . mmm il :UkJ;M.4M.M TVA.MV.o1
ff Tanill1""! ! wm piwawiiiit
y aaajilillrl . aaiB""aia awai, vu axiv
kCouaty4tMi)t3 tefm-h Spriny 1
I low the S. C Allen home, T jit being
I the cornel- of T. A. Banks land, and
runs JNorthwest with the meanders oi
the road, and with the line of S. V.
Allen and Bill Crow .; poles to
a stake in the road, and in the county
home line. Beinir the corner of S.
C. Allen line and runs, a westward
direction with, tha Una of-tha count
fiama anf tha ft.. Allan liiva mfirnnm
Max Wild, little Ithe grave yard Hill to the corner of
rnon, tne vounty name lanon, tnence witn
Upper
the line of the ' C. E. , Allen tract.
and those that it adjoint to a stake
in the aaid line to " the T." A. Banks
corher, in aaid line, and thence with
: .T W Willi Urmer TaiareLi
11:30 A. M. Address M. A. James. (30 minutes)
32:00 M- Dinner en grounds." .
1:00 P. M. Singing by Walnut Creek, Long Branch, Ivy Hill,
t:S0 P.M. Sermon, by Willie Ray. (26 tnfeotfsW 8tastaf.-u.
2. -00 P. M.. "My Sunday School And 1U possibiliUew. 6 minute UHta
by following Secretaries: Lucy Reese Fore, Madison Sem
' Jnary; Phym Phfflipa, Gabriel Creekt Marietta Hollifleld,
- - - California: Marjorie Rmnbough, Forks Ivy; - Marian
Marchbanks,. Secretary of AssciaUon; lnees FUher,
.'.. , . Long Branch. : ' : ''-' f '
-2:M P. M. Address te young people, by Mrs. CTaxton Corn.
"310 P. M. Singing." - ' : - ' . :;. . ' --- r'.
320 P. M. "Evangelism Among Rural fAurcbee, by J. A. Mcleoo.
(20 minutes) . - " ' ' '- "" . '
:W P. M. Reports of Committees Adjournment ,T,,rT(, .
g A.l HUK "
' . t-ttt vnra fiao i Thia 17th aT of June. 1938
. WADE WHITE. Associate Suptl. MYRTLE MASHSUJIN, Tnutea,
JOSS FTJCES Associate Sec J. 18, 25, Jo. Ju 2, 9
ithe T. A. Banks line to the beginning
'.afm.V fhia Vlu t aan t.nl. J..fT
ed by S. C. Allen and husband, W. E.
Allen to Mrs. Lovada Blankinship
and Mrs. Joe Alice Robinson, by deed
aaiea an. 10, iwzi. ana recoraed in
AaA TanV. V A 9 A AH n tha
vaanavla af affAftianm fnnnfv a mvhn1i
reference is hereby made, excepting,
however, "from the above lands a
niaaa nf lanrf 1 foot aauara tn be
used as a cemetery lot on which W
E. and S. C. Allen are buried ad
joining eounty home cemetery.
il
This is notice to all taxpayers in Madison County that the Board of
County Commissioners sitting as a Board df Equalization will meet at the
office of the County Confmissioners of Madison County in theCourthouse
at Marshall, N. C. on the third Monday in June, 1936 (June 15), for the
purpose of hearing any and all taxpayers who own or control taxable
property assessed for taxation in the County in respect to the valuation
of such property or the property of others. The Board will adjourn from
day to day while engaged in the Equalization and Review of the proper
ty on the tax list and assessment roll until that work completed
Done by order of the Board of County Commissiolrera at its regular
session, June 4,1936.
WelAcafJBi :
. June. iSMoriday
. Uvaid r64TWcly3t
i.-,
June' 1 1-, Wednesday
June 18-Thur$day
Ulic ar a uc.jr
-TNo.3 ariJNo. CTownahips
No. 5 and No. 6 Towmhipa
i i i r i i i . VW . W e-w-r--Bj--
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,,- . ;y '01 SECOND WEEK s,: 'i:"-"?:
June 22-Monaay f , ; No. 8 and No.' 12 Townhip
June 23-Tuesday ; -No. 9 Township
June 24-Wednesday 1 o. 10 and No. 1 1 Townships
June 25-Thursaay No. 13 and 14 Townships
June 26-Friday
V . .. !
No.15 and Uo16 Townships :
- Wm. V. FARMER
M. T.A.HIGGIi;3 i. -;
B. E. GUT! 11112
Board of County Ccnn:::sieners '
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