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'11 1: 1 r in.' v . 1 ' ' ' i1 "a. i - v r , , FOR YOUR PAINTING NEEDS r-Se Builders Sapply 'C!i ::'wh i handle a couplet fine of Amer- , avn juaroetia rani, ; including no-oTip, ne-sxir paint product. s BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. 4-12-68 Marshall. N. C. ARE THERE SUCH THINGS ' T AS GHOSTS 7 Ghost ... tekmathv . . clair voyance . . . are they real or just luusioaar f amous scientist at Duke University has been in Yflstimtino- fnr SK wan mil presents his results in an absorb ing1 lea tu re in December 8th is sue of BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN On Sale at Your Local Newsdealer FARMERS CATTLE AUCTION Send your cattle to the TOE RIVER LIVESTOCK MARKET for top market prices. Auc tion Sale every Monday at 1 :00 p. Phone Poplar 5-2713 Box 386 SPRUCE PINE, N. C. 10-24 12-l2p A W SAVE ON GAS KEROSENE AT ECONOMY OIL CO. ALEXANDER, fi. C. U.S. 25-70 at Panther Branch GASOLINE Regular Premium Quantity Discount to Trucks Zc per Gallon Kerosene 14.9c gal. (In Drum Lots) ECONOMY OIL CO. ALEXANDER, N. C. At Panther Branch 5-9tf MRS. HUCLHT r Coi undent funeral services for Mrs. Rena Blankenship were held at Bethel christian Church Monday, Dec 2 Mr. and Mrs. Sanforrf B-ni-. Ihip "':f of Maryville. Tenn.. and daughter. Mr. Viola Morrison nf Shelby spent Saturday night with jar. ana Mrs Hubert Pangle. V: Mr. and Mrs. Jasner Gardin'nf Sylva spent l the day Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gardin: Joel and Earl Panda snent Thanksgiving with their mother. Jttrsfc Lucy Parker. . Laveonia Pans-la called on Mm. Maroma Rollins Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Panirle ahd daughters, Laveosda and Mrs. David Frisbee and sons. Ga ry and Stevie, visited Mr, and Mrs. Dan Gardin Saturday night. Miss Eiiu'i Brown, Mrs. Eula Wyatt and Mrs. Arthur Fowler visitwi Mrs. Lucy Parker Mon day, i ' - Mr. Dean Gregory of Ashevill visited his father-in-law, JIiv Har rison Brown, Monday. $ Mr. . Burder Cowan of Alcoa, Tenn., , spent the . week-end with his . mother, Mrs. Tish Gowan, who Is ,on the sick list, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blankenship and two children, Cathy and Ste vie, Mr. and MrSL, Arnold Tillv. Clarence. Dean.' J. B.. and James Blankenship and Mrs. Biola Mor rison called on Mr. and Mrs. Hu bert Pangle Monday. We are enioyine- the snow we are having (Wednesday). ::y v.:.:.:.:.n. i ;fcca::A:.i cciizdule dial 6:30 Gospel Get-Together :45 Don & Earl . 6:00 New & Weather , 6:06 Gettin Up Tim 6:30 Farm Market Report j 6:35 Gettin1 Up Tim 7;00 News -I ', 7:10 Weather" 1 ' , ', IdS Country Music' ' , , "7:46 CountryHymn Tlm 8:00 iMorning Devotions : 8:15 Pop Shop c t 8:00 World News Roundup . ' J Monday - Saturday Service Show" , ' :30 Party Lin H:00 News - ' , .- 11:06 Rural Roundup f 12:00 Trading Post ' ',.., 12:10 Weather .. - ,.v " 12:16 CarKSings i " s , 12:26 Bulletin-Board of the Air 12:80 News ' - - ' 12:36 Chuck Wagon Gang- , ' 12:45 Farm Forum - 1:00 Farm Market Report 1:06 Obituary i 1:10 Glorybound Train -t, 2:00 HilLbillyi Uoedown-'V 8:00 News - , 3:05 Jukebox Serenade; 4:00 Country Capers r! 6;00 N. C. HtmH-t' 6:06 Weather . 6:16 Sign-Off (Month , of ' Dee.) A- : ,1 4:46-6 :00 Month of December--' . ,' ' Santa Clau ( Walnut ;News MRS. DOROTHY B. SHUPE, Correspondent FARM FOR RENT Tractor quipped and good tobacco base B. Y. OWENSBY Hot Springs, N. C. 11-14 !t-6c AGENTS WANTED Want to mare to f 25 m a day? Many re Being n. rieasant work for A. man or woman. No experience neeoea. spare or full time. Will teach . and finance you. Write mwiass CO., Dept. C, Candler ouig., uajumore s, JHd. 11-28 13-6p . . ' $400 MONTHLY , SPARE TIME 1 Kefllliag and collecting money ism jnacttines m this area. No Selling , To qualify ; you must have car, references, -and $798 cash, which will be secured by lairawrjr. 1evotHlg O Hours a week to basiiicss. percentage of collections can net up to $400 monthly with wry good possibilities of tak- inar over full time. Inranui in. creasing accordmgjy. For in terview, write to Commercial Distributors of America. Inc.. 126 West 41 at Street Now York 38. N. Y. tnmr .11 . bout yourself. Be sure to in clude nhono number. MAN OR WOMAN WANTED to supply Watkins Nationally Ad vertised Products to rural cus tomers i n Madison County. Earnings up to $100 per week. FREE LIFE INSURANCE. Car or light truck necessary. For full particulars write Field Man Joseph G. Davis, Box 178, Len oir, North Carolina, or The J. R. Watkins Company, P. O. Box 5071, Richmond, Virginia. ll-28c FARM FOR SALE 125-aere iarm; excellent bottom land; all necessary Duiidmgs; dairy barn, crib, silo, chicken house, pig pen; otners. Also v-room house wired ior range; located near ' new North Buncombe School and churches on Flat Creek Road, two miles north of Weaverville. W. J. GAMBILL Phone Weaverville 652564 Weaverville, N. C. ll-28tf Weaverville, N. C. Bill Guthrie, Bruce Roberts and Arthur Farmer left Tuesday lor the Army. They reported to ort Jackson at Columbia. S. C Among the college students vis itmg their parents over the Thanksgiving holidays were Hoyle Duncan and Jimmy Johnson of Appalachian State Teachers CoCl- lege; Gene Lewis. Alvin Craine Judy Henderson, Gertrude Allen, Catherine Allen. Marv Sm Kkol ton, " McClellan Rice and Rollan Bullman of Western Carolina, and Lucille Bullman and Gene Can trell of Warren Wilson College. Ptv. Lowell Buckner of Camn LeJeune visited his parents, Mr and Mrs. Dwight Buckner, over the week-end. "i , FOR SALE Chinese Blia-ht- Re- 1 sistant Chestnut Trees. These jree Begin bearing very young, from 1 to 2 years old, and chest nuts bec-in setting- pin la at nf August These trees are 3 years . .ir: uaa " ia, they are wigni nroor, and the chestnuts . never have a worm in them. Price. $1.00 Each. Thig Sale wui eno Aec. z, 1957. J. ED RAMSEY . . ' Marshall, N. C. R-2 ll-21pEMt F0A) TJCUMPET FOR SALE. Good cuwjuuon ; S30.UO. Can bee j - seen - at . R. ELAM FARM SUPPLY 12-6, 12c . ; IMALE HELP WANTED Do . yva wane a good, profitable and , permanent business of your own in West Madison County? -v See Rawleigh Dealer,, John W. Bai ley, RFD 2, Marshall, or .write Kawkigh's, Dept NCL.510-664-A Richmond,. Va, .'-.!',i . i'r 12-6, 12, ip. sA w;. --mi ."ANTED MAN OR WOMAN to tak over business In" Madison county, uustler can make up i'j fiuu.w a week serving bun f run ci satisiied customers. Na t al Adevrtising. Field help rnviaea. o Heavy cash in v f Bt needed outside of autc- ror lull particulars, FiVUman Joseph G. Davis, i. inoir, worth Caroli- 'I he 3. R. Watkins Com- O. Vox 5071, Richmond, BUSINESS OPORTUNITIES ; , ' K&LdAiSL,ti rAKTl MALE OR FEMALE ' 1 to service a route of CIGARETTE i ; t ..-11... . uiacuines. no selling or soncre-iJ Ing. Routes are established for p operator.. Full r part time, operator. V Full-or part time, 6 to 8 hr. nor njk. , Tin tn 9!n per month to start - $890 to srtsu cash required which is se- eurefl. r-innsn nnn-t nn .nnr time unless vou can rmim t.li necessary capital and are sin cerely interested to eventual! operate a $22,000 annual net 'business. Give full nni-tipnTara phone number. Write Box 423, JSioux City, Iowa, for informs tion and interview.' 11-21 12-12c FOR SALE 1 Winchester 12 Ga. 6-shot Pump Gun; 1 Spring field .22 Cal. Rifle 16-shot Au tomatic; 1 Remington 22 Cal. Rifle sinde shot. Knit aMnn 1 Wood or Coal Caat iron Ron cm Cook Stove; 1 Oil Burner Heat ing stove. All of the above are in A-l good condition. To anybne interested in buying, will sell cheap. G. C. MYERS Hot Springs, N. C. Phone 2671 ll-21tf Mr. and Mrs. Frederick McClure and daughter, of Chadbourne, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McClure. over the hnlMnv week end. They also visited her parents at Mars Hill. Miss Othella Rice has itiirruJ from an Asheville hospital where each evening. she underwent surgery last week. The December , meeting of the f alnut 'PTA will be held Wed nesday t 2:45 In the school li- bray. ',- Miss Lula handler will have charge of the program and Mrs. George Shupe will preside. Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Hensley ! of Knoxville and Mrs. Effie Tay- r visiil -spends and relatives in Wall Vlay.; Mrs. 7 FITZPATRICK .& SONS 139 Soulhside Ave. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Marshall Basketball To TV Basketball (Continued from Pag One) turned proving flpmrntl hospitalA Mr. FI, Wednesday pital wheA going treatro (Continued from Page One) over the 22 girls Who are determ- Hockey League m thjge '" l" K've, marsnan its best two dates. cage seaeon in many years. 8 The UNC-Clemson encounter of the 22 candidates earned "let- will majrk the first time in the ters last year. They are Bobbie history of the ACC that a regu- Jo Nix, Polly Briars. Dora Lee lar - ' 1 " ""ixuwn sauie nas r,uwaxos, iyuise Crow, Patsy been televised on a regional hi Tipton, Carolyn Goforth, Ruth Every team Jn the conference ,ww auu t? line ivouiurn. t ir.nr i win nnrrifiinatA 1 , . " I -i'- iu m jcbl on gms fifirhtinar for BUrtinir berths 1 televisa rma xr - - . i " fc- "in wie cnam-i .e rKrel oroeu, judy -egg, pion T?r Heels scheduled for fivel M in.imv.ioun, jvauiiei nit: i iiiii)HMrnnp0a Cody, Jolene Clark. Jane Ram-I VrvlaTil i xt OOV .lAnn 17iaa PnnS. - TV. I TT?t . . v ."Z r ' eitjg uBt w. rwruary x m the only non-con Mrs. Tom Thrasn and son, i in, .aneiierence anair. The remaining Doug, of Bobbinsville visited her I White, Rosemary Greene, Patsy I ten games will all be conference mmiiKi Air ar Wn I Ward and Ann Crowe. I clasfiRa: Reeves for several days last week. I w annonnced that all home A revival is in progress at the games wiu oegin at :bo o'clock- ias re- Is im- :ently un- Asheville returned weeks.?.. His condition is improv ed also, , i 7 Si , I Mrs. ' Tom Thrash and son itt ;on Park Hos- ad been under- for' about three PEPPER KILLS BABY Following 4 .rooked path often au to a strait-jacket,,- r "7 Oevrolot h P -if hi. f ' 1 r- , t NEED inexperienced man m electronic work from Western North Carolina muse De ambitious and willing to spend 10 hours a week training1 under the supervision and cruid. ance of our engineers on practical equipment Ar rangements made an that it will not interfere with your Present emnlnv. ment. Salary open. 92:50 to $137.50 tier wee lr. U-uaranteed nlftr.e ment service when nnli fied. For interview with our., b onded nerfmnnel representative, write . : . "ELECTRONICS" . givinsr acre, addretu. nre. sent workmp; hoars, etc. Box 1067 . : Ashevillv' N. C " ". 11-2812-6 ' . ' . i'W.i.JlV-' WBTV fa aln Walnnt llisslonar Baptist The county tournament win I c'ry,n the. ACC tournament fi- Ghurch. Services begin at 7:301 OM" - rwrgwy , ana wu r oei --- --. i m m- Ineia in tne Marsnan gym. v.; . , 'However, The Marshall baiiltethall YWd. I Plan for telecasting the finals . vi. ... . ii . . : Men Wind to interest ! U . . . .. " ) t7"- ! . . "'Htv I " tVT i IS NOW THE OWNER OF THE tioi Uec 13 Hot Springs. hotaeV Dec' 17 Open - - . , Dec. 19 Spring Creek, : away Christmas Holidays (Jan. 8 Clyde, home Jan. 7 Walnut, away I Jan. 10 open Jan. 14 West Yancey, home Jan. 17 West Yancey, awav at Burnsville gym) Jan. 21 Hot Springs, home I Jan. 24-p-White Rock, away Jan. 28 open Jan. 31 Mars Hill, away I Feb. 4 Walnut, home Feb. 7 White Rock, heme Feb. 10 Spring Creek, home Feb. 14 Clyde, away.. Creasy-will handle the color com j Dec. 6 Lee Edwards JVs, awefyl Jimmy Simpson' will describe W ' I 0oyiL onW) , - 1 CK I the Play-y-ply action and BiU I Dec. 10-Mars Hill. liomV , I -rasyrwill handle the color com- Jacksonville, Fla. While a nurse was drying 10-month-old Dave Fulford on the kitchen ta ble, after giving him a bath, she left him for a moment The baby reached for the Mack pepper shaker and swallowed a large , quantity of it before it could be taken from him. He died as a result entary for the telecasts. The complete schedule is as, foL lows: r.- .' -t'yr Dec. 7 UNC vs. Clemson ' Dec 14 UNC vs. S. C ' Jan. 4 S. C. vs. Virginia ? Jan. 11 .Duke vs. N. C. State Jan. 18 UNC vs. Clemson Jan. 25 TBA (Probably a UNC game) Feb. 1 Navy vs. Maryland Feb. 8 UNC vs. Duke Feb. 15 N. C. State vs. Md. Feb. 22 S. C. vs. Wake Forest NOW OPEN ON- BACK STREET Shoes Repaired Quickly Expertly ; "v ' V -Also. 4 -ALL KINDS OF . ELECTRICAL REPAIRIiCG i INCLUDING ! MOTORS FiWshoe &: Electrical Repair Shop ::v:i March 1. t S. C. vs. Maryland March 8 ACC Finals (tenta-tative). AT Mars Hill Corner Main and Bruce Sts. Washing-Waxing Gulf Petroleum Lubrication Service Products and Accessories FOR SALE 1949 Ford Tractor ? 4y.0; A. Interna- tiofial Trarfnr, plow and CuJti- - r u i. -Also CALED SHUCIIS FO SAL Soil Bank Terms (Continued From Pag One) grams is "permitted acreage. The "SoU Bank base" for farm Is the average of Soil Bank base crops grown on the farm for the 2 preceding years. m (Soil I Bank base crops, in general, are! all crops harvetsed on the farm except hay;) lermittea acreage," the sec ond important term, is the farm I ' acreasre on which Soil Bank crops may be grown without vJo-l lation of . Conservation Reserve I contracts or Acream Reserve a-l greement8 covering the farm. The j permitted . acreage is made up of I the Soil Bank base acreage less the acreage put into the Acreage j and -.Conservation Reserve' pro- crams. " " . , - Per-acre varment rates will be determined by Uounty asg Com mittees. The rates will be baaed on th countv "averatre" rate for all crops except tobacco, but they will vary among farms primarily according to: the land's relative productivity, ; , - Mr. Hawkins urges Madison County farmers who intend to put land in , either the Acreage Re serve or th Conservation Re serve to get their Soil Bank bas es established as soon , as pos sible. Contracts and agreements cannot be signed until after the base has been determined by the ATC oirice. The chahr-sn ad- i v!sr farn-.ers to caa at t..e coun- ' Z cfr'.v i f-r answers to any ? tVy iRsy lave on t'.e i cf fotl lark r''j- I' f i ".'-'.:rl fsi-rr. DOLLAR-WISE? THEN IT'S MAYTAG FOR YOU! i THI MAYTAO) COM- f ' : Til T' Ji I t MANOER, with kuira, ' I I -' , 4 -xm paralaia tub. J ' .! I , THE 'MAYTAO THIPWtam America's finest kw-nriced va.hl r ,. . . a genuine Maytag in every respect , . . . ... 139.95 thi MAYria MASTI alutnurara tub baa as. trm-lars capacity. " 189.95 - If - ' ... ! 1 . THI MAYTAO COM MANDER, Kith laraa, qnai poraalaia tub. Faat, afficiaot Cm- 1M.95 Now you can bat a Maytag of your own for little more than you'd pay for the lowest-priced washer on the- market! Eay monU.!y terms . , . Lberd trs .? w in allowance. Why wa't ery lor---r it ( ' t!ar Vr-t ' ' " a!' "? C jiit -i i
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