roll itov w - ' "i) Vvv ' FuI1 Rgrw of Any C - '' Ins'urxre You lUve, or Workmen' C f I r (I an, ACCiDr.r... - n INDIVIDUAL AND I ; ,) MUOPCC ... ' ' . iicAL cac:i . . . . Hospital Boom, ' Operating Room, Aru:. Laboratory Expense and Ambulance. ; 1 1 ys Operations Due to Accidents or Sickness.' C Per Day lor Whole Family. Choose Yonr V ; LEGAL RESERVE n 3 no future wcrlaz2 i i 1 Strictly non-a: assets over 3. FULL DETAILS Tl.Z '11 3, ' 4 '. Ray, Medicines, , .rgeon's Fees for 3 Only a Few Cents i Doctor. , ' ::iUM LE';V - JUST MAIL THIS COUPON i BENEFITS ARE NOT RE DUCED FOR CHILDREN OR ELDERLY DEPENDENTS AGE LIMIT 1 DAY to 80 YRS. RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE CO. , n ' m HaywoMt Bldg. Phot S-4U3 . M-7 Aehetrille, N. C. , ' ..I Please send me information about your Hospital 'Flan. iNo obligations. ' ; 1 v 1 NAME . - ' ' 'ACE.. STREET occ. city STATE ER-46 . Katherine f Ann Cody daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Kcrmit .B. Cody'Of Marshall, celebrated her' 7th birth day with party given at her home Friday afternoorv March , 8. Several games were played, favor given- , and nice present received by the hoaoree. Refreshments of cake, ie cream, and drinks were served. Those enjoying the occasion were Margaret Corbett, Ann Potts, Jimmy Dodson, Barbara and Sandra Hender son, Janie Lee Woodird, Diana and David McElroy, Coleman and Rita Cody, Madeline and Johnny Ramsey, Kilas Cody, Kermit, Jr., Teddy and Katherine Cody. Adults present were Mrs. Marvin Silver, Mrs. Har ley Cody, Mrs. F. A. Dodson, Mrs. John Corbett ,Mrs. Lawrence McEl ipy, Mrs. J .C .Dodson, and Mrs. Barbara Henderson. DON'T FORGET TO RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO The NEWS - RECORD BEFORE IT EXPIRES . egrees cooler ' ') J V u to winter IS desrre ' ' in ununer. : Enjoy yr- , -J . - . around comfort with ' rv A - BALDWIN-HILL BLACK ROCICWOOL INSULATION r , ., ICallrAftWiU' 31,31 -fof fvee ostSniAtA. ;- '-' jRiocfc Weil Insulating ,Cpi ;1pf Aheville v 20 Technical BuUding ' AsbevUle,' N. C. Pfc. Carson R. Gentry tn Hokkaido, Japan With The Eighth Army In Camp Crawford, Hokkaido, Japan, Febru ary 13, 1950. Private First Class Carson R. Gentry, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gentry, of Route 3, Box 140, Marshall, has been assigned to the 57th Field Artillery Battalion of the 7th Infantry Division stationed at Camp Crawford, Hokkaido, Japan. Private First Carson Gentry enter ed the Army at Greenevijle, Tennes see, November 14. 1947; He ; com pleted his initial training at Fort Jackson, S. C. In April, 1948, Pfc Gentry sailed overseas to Korea. He then transferred to the 67th 'Field Artillery Battalion at Camp Yonng hans, Honshu, Japan, -before arriv ing at Camp Crawford, Hokkaido, Japan. He is now serving as ft track driver in Battery 'B" of his Bat talion. Prior to entering the Army, Pfc. Gentry attended the White Rock high school, Marshall,- B-3. POETRY CORNER Contributed By EDITH DEADERICKERSKINE ,-iSjxmeored Athsvdle Branch National Leagut American y Pen Women VACATION While March winds ewft: bio1 start o sap tri For transport HI rio on my t aney'a ihmmI ahiD. She is swift and air-wofthy, safe V all the while, Shell take you a million as well as a mile. IH ride over clouds and on to the trs, ' , . , And tp every" far place that will' let 'down5 de bars, Testing the cUmate till I find one to suit ...... Where .laidlorajs won't giVe a poor man the boot i ,,. My first hop wiH to the far away Perhaps for breakfast aerved at U,Wgl k?:ltfy:Z:y' " J're seen him so often moving apace 111 Uow off ue nust Ba Mmjfm r .-T -niZJ- rr xuta OTer 'to" Msane r ed V i ' much about 'Bo om el-thongh some people t doubt AOsv-ao eanala-of course III I not Uy But happily ride to the bright Milky War. It look, ao Inviting from this little sphere, Why not spend a brief time wander- Im. tttare? And then if I'm tired and longing, for home, 111 make my last landing when May flowers bloom, HOMER CASTO iff ' . ' . aJ : " ''kv'. t , ' rr . i iw :w : -ij . , 4 -.,'..' OWT OF LETTERHEADS m Sour get f BOSS'THE wavc?p SOMfc IN M HURRV IP WE PHOWE 7HEM ( ' XYsei 10 ssksrtss wWtsi wfllklwdaes f to tU,w- SVVj , 4 , tX" tVoksl disasVer d edaiottiiRr 1ec?e MH ' stu. . . it. hunMMiiiitf "HvttwCoaW ssI 'IWPIsir! ' ipfiags . . . tofrSg sssisf sfathsg Klagpgke akahni ' ' " ' , fyOU'LL SEE THE DIFFERENCE 8 iAtV rCC THE DIFFERENCE ? lyOUlLHEAK THE PFFERENCE' V . - ,r rr .i '.er! "Tell me. Professor, - t r"J tect any signs of genius in ' or; "Iladam, I m not a de- . i- Tin 'so rciD r ; . d ciALng Only Ford ia the low-prloe teld oCk yoa lOOompowM , aglae . . a aew, "hashed" eagJa (the type m4 ta . AsMfiea's eostHert ears). It's so quiet yoa can speak k :;oveakHWrlsssssost,,slses.''f 1 7,' f - , . . - , AT YOUR u v-. ..- V'V. x11 v i L La thShJI V - T r":jO Service .;-r." -v-'"':'1 iff 3' "i

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