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5 , v4S .. ' I- n "1 f h 1 I, - ,- j - - f f (i 1 t - nr. C. F Kunnion, onerf the oldest C,,'.r.i, (!,- , Members of onr umrounity, has been 3pSC-..J viiiy 1C Wy aide for t .wwk bat la believed to be improving. ? Mrs. Frank Kunnion has bean call - d to Pensacola, Fla due to the slck- hsuch a stron? demand exist ing for amatl grain, Dr. E. E. Co'lins, Mas. of her daughter, Mrs. Leo Roy In charge of Agronomy for the State rMrs. Alburn Sprinkle of Ashevil is spending a few days With her fath. ren, Michael and Gloria spent the er, Jir. U; F, Kunnjoh, who is very - week-end, mm Mrs. Recce's parents, JO. tA:-iyz,'t ' IMr. and'Mra Coleman Ramsey ox nr. ana Mrs., raw Keece and child- walnut. ' AT " STATE THEATRE MARSHALL. N. C. Wednesday and Thursday :.The fvUA.. to serve at - 4. 1947 Term of Court. - Alfred Haney iloref , yi4 Civ- WoodaU Worley u Mrs. R. H. McClura Ovid Burnett v -,-G. Litton Shook Hobert Rice T. 1. ? - lr: : T. 11 T. 11 t. 4 Hubert Edwards .... Gilmer Maynard J. Moody Chandler J.-CeitaU-w-v--- m w rwv- J Us. tft T."8 -7t. i, w. a T. IS T. 7 . T. 11 . T. 9 Albert Shelton ...... irnnth Bnnrin Mrs. Koseoe Hprinme i. x Luke Griffin T. 10 John Hipps T. 8, W. l Dewey Brown T. 8, w. a Grady Gahagan . ;T. 2, W. Z Avery Buckner T. 5 Richard Franklin T. 2, W. 2 W. Kims Fox T. 11 Leonard Baker T. 12 John Metcalf, Jr. 1. 4 S. n. Roberts T. 12 Roland Peek T. 3 T 1 W. 1 Truman Wyatt T. 14 J I Troy Rice T. 2, W. 1 !B. W. Biiggs T. 5 Elisha Tweed - T. o ? I R. L. Fisher T. 1, W. 1 I ' T. Tl 1 ... T 11 KOV rPHMieV A. i FASCINATK ; GREAT. i. t George Whit, famous t'p'i ' hicer, rose from New .York's East Side to the fabulous row as one of the world a great showmen. Read his heart-warm ing story in the November 80th issue THE ' AMERICAN WEEKLY Nation's' Favorite Magazine with the' BALTIMORE SUNDAY J v AMERICAN . : - ' ; Order from your local newsdealer N. H. Red, Barred . Rocks, Barred Cross, White Rock ' and , Red Rock Chicks, assorted, S9.95 per 100. No culls, no cripples, nq leghorns, ManchestJStyH. tf 'vf, Ne-.lv Bradburn J. R. Wa'lin T. Arthur Cantrcll T. 2 Fletcher Ball A true copy. A. W. COATES, Register of and Ex-offieio Clerk Board County Commissioners FORSALE: Ladies, why wax your floors every week? Use PLASTI KOTE once a year. 0 1 P. R. ELAM FARM SUPPLY qO. W. 1 ! Marshall, N. C. T. 12 tf ! T. 6 10 j Deeds Amber The One Woman The One Motion Pic ture You'll Remember FOREVER AMBER Filmed from the biggast best-seller the most talked about, most sought after novel ever! FOREVER AMBER Two full years in preparation! 125 days to film! 229,000 feet of Technicolor film recorded! 22 exterior sets, 102 interiors! Production crew of 1,000! FOREVER AMBER A cast of thousands headed by one of the greatest arrays of stars ever assembled for ny one picture, including Linda Darnell, Cornel Wilde, Richard Greene and George Sanders! FOREVER AMBER The great London fire of 1660 staged on an 18-acre studio set at a cost of over a quarter f million dollars! FOREVER AMBER Linda Darnell won the coveted role' of Amber" after virtually every important actress in America and Great Britain had been considered, and ,Tnany tested J , FOREVER AMBER Linda Darnel' and Cornel Wi!d participated in the costliest kiss ever filmed. Total cost for one Technicolor kiss exceeded $100,000 and took three days to record! FOREVER AMBER Cornel Wilde, former inter-collegiate saber champion, and Gbn Langan fought the longest, most punishing duel ever filmedten oays to record! T t' 11 T." . . . CnnAA n.il'0 f Vl Q f college n.Aicnaiuii ucmw, o- ;- , p pi,... oicfl ! North Carolina farmers should utilize : rnone 814,6 wheat, oats, and barley. "There is still time for farmers to sead additional acres to Parley, wheat and oats," he declared, "but this should be done as soon as possible." If you do not have the necessary machinery for preparing the land and seeding the crop, Dr. Collins suggests that you" see your neighbor or county agent. They can assist you in locating the desired machinery, either on a rental basis or for custom operation, Local fertiliser supplies should be sufficient to meet all requirements, he stated. However, if you cannot find the fertilizer locally, your coun tv ssnent can heln locate it elsewhere, Farmers are also urged to get their nitrogen supplies as early as possible; Conditions in the mid-western grain belt now point to a much short' er than usual spring wheat crop, De- cause of lack of soil moisture at seed ing time. Since much of the grain that is used in North Carolina comes irom the mid-western area, an even great er challenge is made to Tar Heel farmers to supplement this supply by Droduchur it at home. Dairymen, noultrvmen, beef cattle and swine producers -should "go all out" toward producing their needed a- - V.111m miA There is still plenty of certified small grain seed on the market, and since small grain seeding does Hot require -much labor, and will grow 'on a wide variety of sous, increased acreage on most farms should 'pre sent no problems. If, after seeding the crop, you decide not to let it ma ture for grain, then it can be grazed or cut for hay. The main thing, says Dr. Collins, is to seed it now, and re gardless of how you use it, you will be helping out in the gram emer gency. BUYING OR SELLING? For quick, positive, confidential ac tion to buy or sell a business in West ern North Carolina consult the Fide lity Business Brokers, Suite 205-206, mi T i ' T,..nj. i i ;n t lucBsun ouiiuing, Asnevuie, in. ' A 4k . J I Get Ready To Sell Ypur Tobacco FAGG BROS: and BOBLITT AT ' DIXIE & BIG 5 WAREHOUSES Morristown, Tenn. Keep In Touch With OUVER FERGUSON at MARSHALL He will get you on the floors and we will make you that good sale that you want. The This is to thank those of my friends who have been accepting orders of me for some of Stark's nursery stock, and to say to others that an invest ment in some of Starks best varie ties now will surely pay good divi dends in the not too distant future. If interested, now is a good time to get in your order. WILLIAM WORLEY Marshall, N. C. tf Attention Steel Users Contact us for your steel requirements. Available in stock: Beams, Angles, Channels, Plates, Rounds, Flat Bars, Concrete Rein forcing Steel, etc. Also Steel fabrica tion of every description. Send us your inquiries. Glazer Stel Corporation Telephone -86oi 2100 Ailor Ave. Knoatville, Tenn. Mrs. Brown: "But why should your husband want to sell your new car?" Mrs. Smith: "Oh, he says the out go for upkeep is too much for his in come." Make Household Tasks a PLEASURE Electrical gifts have proven their superiority as useful and de pendable gifts. They are long-lasting as well as economical to operate. An electrical gift from Wild's Radio Service is always appreciated. (From This r Lost Of Values or :; v cwee JKakers ; ' f Flfrtrif Heaten ..wwmmmA 1- r-l- -.-.-innrinniuiu'uuTj-i GE Ilectne Blankctr . T Wffle' Makers . Toasters, ; . , ta . , Hot Plates Radios (Any Siso) - ",-',y,V f Electri Churns Records and Albums ycS-t A k i Table Washers ! -."-'Wh-irVwrtr.nf-nii-rumjujL' For Sale In Ashevjille ' . ;An Yicinitif ; 1. Phonograph tcOd and Novelty Shop in Asheville, 80Q plus mer charidise inventory. This is a bar gain price on a profitable- business. 2. Bowling alley 4n good Western North Carolina, city,' eigh.t Alleys, no competition. v-.v?;-' 8. Several good grocery etores in Asheville and vicinity from i&,wu to 810,000. r:.4V, :,'.. , 4. Room and mels,A 12-room house in Asheville, furnished and doing capacity business. Priced right terms. ..'A'.y. '.'.. Before buying any type of business come in and check our many attrac tive ' Offerings, Fidelity Business Brokers, Jackson Building, Asheville, N. C Phone 8166. tf X.p T-' :- - ;. -- FOUND Pair glasses in Marshall, Owner call at NEWS-RECORD OFFICE Marshall, N. C. tf . FOR SALE 255 acres; main house, 11; rooms, lights and bath; 2 tenant houses: 6 rooms each: 40-stanchioh dairy barn and large stock barn. All on Brevard highway. Write ' ' MKS. BL. A. Route 8. Hendersonville. N. C. FOR SALE 74 acre farm; 5-room house, store and filling station on Brevard highway. One 7-room rock veneer dwelling house, lights and water, built-in-bath, hot air heated ; one 2-room log cabin; lake site with zu acres land." write v MRS. M. A. BRIGGS ; Route VHendersonviLe; N. C ttpd. !"., , . , - ' Tleviriiarmaewir1s availaMcis the fae io get. these -window- aeresns OM.-et. See Mr for prices. 4 iiiVXJR WOODWORKING JSHOP; ' - t-Bcck Street ! Marshall; ft. a ltpaV" . v,i,. , V7e ;tre now taking 'orders for Roy- ster's'Planf Feed, free running fer tilizer. Prices will be higher after Jan. 1st, if expected freight increases sre granted. - Fertilizer will be as scarce this year as it has been for the past two or three years. Get your ord- r in now. MADISON FARMERS, Inc. II. i) 27 D 4 r." - - ; V laoie and rioor Lamps - r--.-- Electrie. Clocks m - - ---yi-a-rifrTrffl)-1-1liUjXjLlinjMt,-y,(MWU, , Aummutn S t u , i . s lJ . Pre; Fresur Pans T '1 u. c IL3---If 'you wsnt a nice 7- a, born, fori v?4ir, out 1 M U 1 r tf f o4 lnd I 11 '"hw ? i' ort t ''1 "s ''. l''s 1'- r 1', I a. -y, . . . C. . - Foster Creek News' The Rev. Mr. Brigmon, pastor of the Free Baptist church filled his reg ular time Sunday moroing. Mr. and Mrs. David Coates of Va., were spending the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peek. Misses Dixie, Jean and Wanda Briggs and Evelyn Fender were visit ing Misses Kate, Joyce, and Joanne) Fender Sunday p.m. ' Mr. sad Mrs. Frank Shettenv viaUed her- brother, Franc Edwards and f amiry Suadayp. m. Mrs. Msck Fender and" Ittttr Bar, bie Proffttt were- very aiefc witk flu IT'S HERE "FOREVER AMBER" State Theatre Wednesday & Thursday, Nov. 26-27 and grippe las$ week. Miss Wilms Edwards is in Aston Park hospital suffering from severe burn caused by a gasoline explosion Saturday night Nov. 8. A mllr siste and brother were also burned, but not so severely, Tha. sister was treated by Dr. Boone in Us home for a few days. Mrj Brank Prof fitt and Miss Wil. ma Peek were in Asheville Monday, . SEE DEMONSTRATION K:talSJER Q Hi -S : -: i II tffiti'i - -i. '&i ' "' II 7f J ASHES ' FUMES SOOT SMOKE qv:c::zh Trir j coal CLEAr:z?.T::-j cdu.; , icuzszz ti:a:i co.il : ALCO HEATS VATEIt &fP?R. ELJil." jLZZ'P SUI r.ci: liAirZALL, . . 1. . ?, IV: ru'ere .' ---' .; 1:1 ' - ' v N. 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