THE II L i:xv.z::.u n. c, t SC. 12, CLASSIFIED C ' TOR YOUJa PAINTING NEEDS 4Jee Builders Supply Co.j whe ' beadles complete line of Aroer Ich MtriftU Paints, including Ao-drip, no-fftir paint product. BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. , V Marshall. N. C. e-12-58 ' :iC WHAT INGR11D BERGMAN WILL NEVER TELL! Famous columnist Elsa Maxwell reveals the real story behind the headline-making separation be tween Ingrid and her husband, Roberto Rossellini . . . reports of his romance with an exotic Indian beauty. A revealing ar tide in the December 16 issue of the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN On Sale t Your Local Newsdealer FARMERS CATTLE AUCTION Send yaur cattle to the TOE RIVER LIVESTOCK MARKET mm for top market prices. Auc tion Sale every Monday at 1 :00 p. m. Phone Poplar 5-2713 Box 886 SPRUCE PINE, N. C. 10-24 l-12p SAVE ON GAS - KEROSENE AT ECONOMY OIL.CO. ALEXANDER, ,N. C. U.S: 25-70 at Panther Branch GASOLINE Regular Premium Quantity Discount to Trucks 2c per Gallon Kerosene - 14.9c gal. (In Drum Lots) ECONOMY OIL CO. ALEXANDER, N. C. At Panther Branch 5-9tf FOR SALE , Large qliartitity of horses and mules to pick from All sizes and weights. All guar anteed to work. Will sell or trade, CLARENCE NIX Phone 2133 Marshall, N. C, 12-12 l-9p FOR SALE 24-acre farm; 4- room house with electricty; good storage house; one crib; located Khelton Laurel: 1 mile from Bel va on Highway 212. Price only $2,000.00. FLOYD WALLIN 1 Marshall, N. C. R-3 12-12, 19p V -WANTED i"- Farm tenant with mod worldntr force and work- stock. Good tobacco acreage and drgvxnatfle to right party. ' Marshall, N. C 12-12, 19p R-l FOR SALE The W. W. Parker Farm. located on Monticello ltoad, one mile east of Alexan der: approximately 60 acres with 5-room house with water and 7-room tenant house. See or contact W. W. PARKER Route 3 Phone 3190 Weaverville, N. C. 12-12, 19p HAY FOR SALE at bargain price. O. M. JARVIS Phone 2711 Mars Hill, N. C. 12.12 l-2c WANTED Used paino; inside (works must be good. T U G M A N ' S Mars Hill, N. C. 12-12 l-30p TIRES All sizes Passenger A Truck FULL CAPS $6.45 ' and up, exchange plus tax. GUARANTEED USED TIRES $4.95 and up. Other used tires $1.00 and up THE TIRE EXCHANGE Asheville 1464 Merrimon Ave. (Newbridge) ltc FARM FOR SALE 125-acre farm; excellent bottom land; all necessary buildings; dairy barn, crib, silo, chicken house, pig pen; others. Also 7-room house wired for 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. BUSINESS QPORTUNITIES f ' RELIABLE - PARTY. V MALE OR FEMALE to service a route of CIGARETTE machines. No selling or solicit ing. Routes are established for operator. Full or part time, operator. Full or part time, 6 to 8 hrs. per wk. Up to $260 per month to start. $890 to $1780 cash required which is se cured. Please don't waste our time unless you can secure the necessary capital and are sin cerely interested to eventually! operate a $22,000 annual net business. Give full particulars, phone number. Write Box 423, Sioux City, .Iowa,, for informs tion and interview. . 11-21 -12-12c Tob. Allotments , , '(Continued from Pegs One) farm for ; which a tobacco allot mens is,- or frill be, established for 1968j (By He must have had experience as a bona fide tobac co producer , for ' at least two years . during the past 5 years. woraini in the tobacco as . Mr. ed hand or family helper does not u.a, Wln . 1 ' . ' u eugioie experience , In meeting this requirement: The (law) regulations provide that not more than one-fourth of one percent of the annual nation al quota may be used for estab lishing tobacco allotments on all new farms which meet all' the eli gibility requirement. The regula tions also sets February 15 as the closing date' whereby appli cations may be accepted for the current year. The amount of acreage which may be covered as a new farm allotment within the county depends on several fac tors; however, the regulations state that it shall not be more than 50 per cent of the allotted acreage on a similar old tobacco farm within the community. In conclusion, Ramsey said that he and the County Commissioners were intesested in helping to se cure new farm tobacco allotments in all cases where the eligibility! requirements were met and that! interested producers .13 KILLCD ; Cu.i , England The v "l of . . Gladys Proctor,, a 'thy v. an who lived ip a iiinlJi'rin:; l )-room mansion, or dered that all her pets and other domestic animals be destroyed ax ter death. Under supervision of the Roy Society for the Prevett tion of Qmtlty(&"AifoMfyYyM erinarians and . tattle laughters killed T 120 sheep, j 4 ponies, 2 cws,p2 bulls", 3 pigs, 2 spaniels, 8 (pats, ! 7 parakeets, a hutch of Chinchilla rabbits and flocks of pigeons." geese, ducks and guinea fowL ' , h'ri' ' ' daily v.:.:.:.:.ii. r;:oGHAr.i schedule dial k;o ' . L .v ' 4?! Saturday 'i. .'WHAT'S IN A NAMET It ' may be labeled a heart-to-heart talk, but it doesn't always make the bawling-out any easier 6:30 Gospel Get-Together -1 , ' 6:45 Don & Earl . i ' ,V 6:00 New & Weather j' .''' ;06 GetOn' Up Time l.". 6:80 Farm Market-Report ' ' :35 Gettin'.Up fame ' - . JhOO News 1 : y , ' . (f 'i - T 7:10 Weather'; N ',, 7:15 Country Musio : t-W Country Hymn Time " B:00 Morning' Devotions . 8:15 Pop Shop ' 8:00 World News Roundup 1 y . 9:15 Service Show :80 Party Um 11:00 News 11:05 Rural Roundup U '.00 'Trading Post -12:10 Weather V ' 12:15 Carl Sinn l 12:25 Bulletin Board of thi Air 12:80 News ' 12:85 Chilck "Wagon Gang 12:45 Farm Forum 1:00 Farm Market Report , .1:05 Obituary ' fijlO Glorybound "lhein-'i0: 9:W PiewS'V'RilyjSr";.' 8:06 Jukebox Serenade " 4:00 Country Capers -$, 6:00 N;d;;Ne :f;:':;A 5:06 Weather ' 5;i0 Sports 5:15 Signloff (Month of Dec.) 4:45-6:00 Month of December Santa Claue, .. ..' JUST ALLIGATORS Secy. Benson (Continued. fromPage One) profits. v J also believe that the three go together that when any one of these components gets out of line, it adversely affects New Bern, N. C. Albert Russell, - State alcoholic beverage control board agent, was out pok ing around in a swamp area look ing for moonshiners. Seeing a trail which looked as if it had been made by a boat, he caustous ly guided his motorboat into the swamp grass. It wasn't moon shiners it was just a mother the others. There is not any ques-, alligator and her Nyoung ones. Russell retreated and so did the 'gators. tion that farm prices today are out of line with profits and wag es. "Wage increases are justified when they - represent compensa tion for Increased productivity. who think Similarly Increased industry pro- they and the farm meet the re-. f jts are, justified to the extent quirements shoud contact the ASC that they represent increased op- office for complete details and file their applications prior to February 15. The comfort of having a friend may be taken away, but not the comfort of having had one. The fellow who is completely aatfefied with i himself has top much time to find fault with oth ers. TRUMPET FOR SALE. Good condition $35.00. Can bee seen at - P. R. ELAM FARM SUPPLY or call 3451. 12-5, 12c Football Banquet (Continued From Page One) ed by Mrs. Janie Sprinkle, will be in charge of preparing the meal and the home economics depart ment; under the leadership of Mr Harold Worley, will be in charge of decorations and serv- Pi erating efficiency. These are fun damental concepts which If vio lated must result in higher costs to farmers." The Secretary decltred that we will never attain ' satisfactory prosperity by increasing gross in come' if rising costs are allowed to siphon off all our gains.. Lions Baskets-;- (Continued from. Page One) ing out the many causes for fires due to faulty Christmas wiring, fixtures, , overloaded sockets, etc He urged all Lions, .is well as everyone, to be extremy careiui about electrical fixtures t Christ- mas. ' . 1 - Vti . Lion R. G. Franklin.: president of the Marshall Gub, presided, Thirteen MarshaU Lions.) were SEE When you are contemplating revenge, it is well to remember . that every other line of work pays better. . . FOR THOSE AWAY FROM HOME Santa Says NOW OPEN ON BACK STREET Shoes Repaired Quickly - Expertly ALL KINDS OF ELECTRICAL REPAIRING INCLUDING MOTORS Fisher Shoe & Electrical Repair ;.A r - Shop ivv; " 7y!W The News-Record FOR THE WHOLE YE AR IS THE IDEAL QIFT $2.50 Per Year , WE SEND A BEAUTIFUL CJFT CARD Merry Christmas ' J fJerjo-necord IS BEING SENT TO tOU AS HAYSEED By UNCLE SAM THE ART OF FIRE BUILDING :FOR SALE Chinese Blight- Re j sistant Chestnut Trees. These ' trees beria bearino- verv voung, .. from 1 to 2 years old, and chest nuts begin getting ripe last of i August, j. These trees are 3 years old, and as 1 said, they are blight proof, and the chestnuts never have a worm in them. Price $1.00 Each. This Sale will end Dec' 26, 1957. , J. ED RAMSEY , Marshall N. C. R-2 . ' (East Fork) w 11-21 12-10p t i . ' FOR SALE 194? Ford Traetor and Plow, $495.00 ; A. Interna tional Tractor, Plow and Culti vator, $395.ou; New Ferguson two-way Plow, ' $150.00. Discs, Tillers, Plows, Manure Spread ers, Mowers, Kakes. Cultivators "i other Tractor Equipment; f a horse-drawn Mowers,-.Discs, f-i Plows and 8 other Ford 1i ctors. All priced reasonable. I A. KAMBO v t s south of Greenevllle, . f atnp Creek Road. . ANTFD Do '. prnf.taUe and of your own i (' n'.yT fee r Ti'.f The art of fire building has be come a neglected if not a lost art, It might be thought that any one could build a fire. That is not the case. Pt takes ability to mas ter the art of fire building. The wood has to be placed in the right position. The kindling put in the right place. To build a fire is no easy matter. In years gone by the fireplace was used every day. In the win ter time it warmed the house. To build a good winter-fire the back log had to be placed just right. The forestick in the right position and the material in between just right. The fire for cooking by the fire place was a little differ ent. One object for a cooking fire was to get an abundance of live coals. It was quite an art to master fire building in the fire place or grate. The selection of the right kind of wood and kind ling was part of the art With the coming of the kitchen range it took know-how to start a quick fire. Oil was not used for kindling in that day. There was the pot-bellied, stove in the front room, it-, took some more Know- how to build a fire' in it. Today people depend on the oil heater, the thermostat control, the mechanical 'stoker and the electric switch. Now even the hardy and Seasoned sportsmen carry along j portable gasoline stove. We may see; in the ads any day now a specially . controlled electric blan ket ar standard i hunting equip j ment ,', The old time art of lire building has become ' a ' neglected art and faded into the tilings of the past - ' - ' , FITZPflTBIIfi sons 139 Southside Ave. Asheville, N. C. ANNOUNCES Complete Liquidation Of Equipment NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED WILL HtiAtieE ALL WASHED UP Cleveland, O. As grounds In his suit for divorce from his wife, r. rz-rV d th "'if ! f ret luri t TRACTOR Completely Rebuilt and Guaranteed JOHN DEERE WHEEL TRACTORS ' . Models 620" "A' "B" & "H" ALSO TWO JOHN DEERE CRAWLERS with Blades FORD, MODEL 860 WITH LIVE P.flp. SHAFT ' ALSO OLIVER CRAWLERS i V V . : V: ENGINES GENERAL MOTORS DIESEL , , : BUDA DIESEL INTER! I ATIONAL DIESEL jALLIS CHAUV1ERS KEHOSEfJE AND it!1 1 m w U.I A- Send Us Your List Today With Your Check AND WE WILL GET THE GIFT CARDS IN THE MAIL FUEL ENGINES. C ?' IS ' (,- 1 Mpr DOLLAR-WISE? THEN IT'S MAYTAG FOR YOU! . ' THI MAYTA4 COM- . , T"1 ' "-AANDI,ltfcl ' . 'If Z, 1 " ; KHr nrkia tutl. , - 1 t . ' J I; 1 - Fart, .ff.ci.nt Grta- - , ' s ' 1 - . ; .;-,..; tea actio. 11'' '' --. THE MATT AO CHTWPT-AM America's finest low-priced wash er . . . '. a genuine Mavtat? in every respect : -i tt , i39.5 THI MAYTA9 MAtTIR, M.yus mrl Han qui .lumimnn tub hat as. WPaaty. 189.95 164.95 ', Now you can ha a Maytag of -your own for little more ( than ' you'd pay for the lowest-priced , washer on the maikett Easy monthly terms . . . liberal trada- . , in aHoranpe.';. - Why we't t-f L- t to enjoy thef'" r-vm '." 8dvarta--s cf - a I T;. . C.. s ia toJ.-y.fwf a